Associate of Arts (AAR)
Stark State’s Associate of Arts (AA) degree provides a comprehensive liberal arts foundation designed for transfer to four‑year institutions or entry into a variety of careers. The program emphasizes broad academic preparation across multiple disciplines.
Courses
- ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community
- ASL 122 — American Sign Language I
- ASL 124 — American Sign Language II
- ASL 221 — American Sign Language III
- BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
- BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function
- BIO 124 — Human Diseases
- BIO 125 — Medical Terminology
- BIO 126 — Environmental Science
- BIO 127 — Human Biology
- BIO 128 — Climate Studies
- BIO 129 — Meteorology
- BIO 130 — Ocean Studies
- BIO 141 — General Biology I
- BIO 142 — General Biology II
- BIO 200 — Ecology
- BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology
- BIO 222 — Pharmacology
- BIO 241 — General Genetics
- BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology
- BUS 122 — Basic Economics
- BUS 221 — Microeconomics
- BUS 222 — Macroeconomics
- CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology
- CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science
- CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry
- CHM 141 — General Chemistry I
- CHM 142 — General Chemistry II
- CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry
- CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II
- CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJS 129 — Corrections
- CJS 221 — Criminology
- COM 121 — Effective Speaking
- COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM 123 — Small Group Communication
- COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory
- COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication
- COM 223 — Interviewing I
- ENG 124 — College Composition
- ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout
- ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style
- ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing
- ENG 230 — Business Communication
- ENG 231 — College Composition II
- ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785
- ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present
- ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865
- ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present
- ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENG 239 — Film Appreciation
- ENG 240 — Women's Literature
- ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers
- FIN 110 — Personal Finance
- GEO 141 — Physical Geology
- GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology
- GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging
- HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy
- HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877
- HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877
- HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century
- HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century
- ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals
- MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 124 — Statistics
- MTH 125 — College Algebra
- MTH 130 — Trigonometry
- MTH 135 — Precalculus
- MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
- MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
- MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
- MTH 226 — Linear Algebra
- MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations
- PHL 122 — Ethics
- PHY 101 — Principles of Physics
- PHY 105 — Astronomy
- PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra
- PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra
- PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus
- PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus
- PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics
- PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System
- PSC 221 — State and Local Government
- PSC 222 — Public Policy
- PSY 121 — General Psychology
- PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development
- PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality
- PSY 220 — Social Psychology
- PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy
- SOC 121 — Sociology
- SOC 122 — Society and Technology
- SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family
- SOC 221 — Social Problems
- SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society
- SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual
- SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II
- SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar
- SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning