The Associate in Arts degree is open only to WashU employees and partner program students.

The Associate in Arts degree (AA) provides a framework for understanding the disciplines and skills of a liberal arts degree, a foundation for further study at the bachelor’s degree level, and an initial academic credential required for career advancement. The degree is awarded to students who successfully complete the equivalent of two years of undergraduate study. This program is offered either fully or mostly online. Students interested in the Math and Science concentration will need to take some courses on-campus.


15

Units of Basic Requirements

18

Units of Distribution Requirements

18

Units of Concentration Requirements

9

Units of Elective Requirements

Basic Requirements – 15 units

  • Analytical Writing (U11 111)
  • Critical and Researched Writing (U11 203)
  • One course in numerical applications
  • One course in moral reasoning
  • One course in cultural diversity

These Basic Requirements are effective as of Summer 2019. Students admitted to this program prior to Summer 2019 are expected to fulfill the requirements in place at the time of their admission. Questions about required course work? Please contact your student success navigator.

This program is offered either mostly or fully online. Students entering the U.S. on an F-1 or J-1 Visa must enroll in a program full time. F-1 students are only permitted to enroll in one online course per semester and J-1 students may only enroll in non-credit online courses that do not count toward their degree program. The School of Continuing & Professional Studies (CAPS) cannot guarantee face-to-face enrollment options each semester of full time enrollment, therefore cannot issue an I-20 or DS 2019 to F-1 and J-1 students for this program. If you are an F-1 or J-1 student and wish to enroll in a CAPS program while here on a Visa, please contact our recruitment team to discuss your options for face-to-face program enrollment. F-1 and J-1 students should not enroll in online courses or programs without first consulting the university’s Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS).

Distribution Requirements – 18 units

18 units, six units in each distribution area noted below. Each distribution area must include course work from at least two disciplines. (Courses that satisfy the numerical applications, moral reasoning and cultural diversity Basic Requirements may also count toward Distribution Requirements.)

  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics
  • Social Sciences
  • Humanities

Concentration Requirements – 18 units

  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth and Planetary Sciences, others with authorization
  • Social Sciences (online option available): Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Women and Gender Studies, others with authorization
  • Humanities (online option available): Classics, History, Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Art History, others with authorization
  • Professional Studies (online option available): Business, Communications, Journalism, Health Care, Clinical Research Management, Sustainability, others with authorization

* Note: Business and Forensic Psychology certificates could be used to complete the majority of the Professional Studies area (15/18 units).

Elective Requirements – 9 units

These Elective Requirements are effective as of Summer 2019. Students admitted to this program prior to Summer 2019 are expected to fulfill the requirements in place at the time of their admission. Questions about required course work? Please contact your student success navigator.

Application Requirements

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