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Associate鈥檚 Degrees in the Liberal Arts and Humanities

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A substantial number of postsecondary students encounter the humanities at the community-college level鈥攁s students pursuing terminal certificates and degrees, or as students taking courses to fulfill requirements for four-year programs.1 In 2018, the number of community-college students who earned a degree in a humanities discipline or a degree that requires a substantial amount of training in the humanities鈥攁 degree in liberal arts or general studies, for example鈥攚as substantially larger than the number of students who completed a humanities degree at the .2

 

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Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. Data analyzed and presented by the 亚色影库app鈥 Humanities Indicators ().

Unlike the humanities degrees conferred at the , almost all of the degrees counted here were classified by the conferring institution as being in 鈥渓iberal arts鈥 and 鈥渓iberal studies鈥 rather than specific humanities disciplines. For instance, of the 413,246 degrees tabulated as humanities for 2018, only a tiny share was conferred in a specific discipline (such as English or history). Since associate鈥檚 degrees are generally conferred with half the number of credits required for a typical bachelor鈥檚 degree program, students are less likely to specialize in a specific subject area. Nevertheless, the number and share of associate鈥檚 degrees conferred in specific humanities disciplines have been growing.

For the degree programs grouped under each academic field heading, see the Degree Program Code Catalog.

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Source: U.S. Department of Education, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System. Data analyzed and presented by the 亚色影库app鈥 Humanities Indicators ().

Unlike the humanities degrees conferred at the , almost all of the degrees counted here were classified by the conferring institution as being in 鈥渓iberal arts鈥 and 鈥渓iberal studies鈥 rather than specific humanities disciplines. For instance, of the 413,246 degrees tabulated as humanities for 2018, only a tiny share was conferred in a specific discipline (such as English or history). Since associate鈥檚 degrees are generally conferred with half the number of credits required for a typical bachelor鈥檚 degree program, students are less likely to specialize in a specific subject area. Nevertheless, the number and share of associate鈥檚 degrees conferred in specific humanities disciplines have been growing.

For the degree programs grouped under each academic field heading, see the Degree Program Code Catalog.

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Endnotes

  • 1The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center found that one in four students who started their postsecondary education at a two-year public institution in 2008 transferred to a four-year institution. Additionally, 18% of students who started their studies in a four-year institution either transferred to or took classes at a two-year institution. (Doug Shapiro et al., [Herndon, VA: National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, 2015], fig. 8.)
  • 2The course requirements for an associate鈥檚 degree in liberal studies cover an array of subject areas. Nevertheless, a review of course requirements at community colleges by Humanities Indicators staff found that these institutions typically assign more than a third of the necessary credit hours for liberal and general studies degrees to humanities subjects, with history courses often counting toward both humanities and social science requirements.
  • 3Degree conferrals in the professional fields were dominated by degrees in business and professions related to law and criminal justice.