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Louisiana Transfer Program (Associate of Arts)

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Undergraduate Associate of Arts Louisiana Transfer

Program Title

Louisiana Transfer Program (Associate of Arts)

Mission

The Louisiana Transfer (LT) Degree Program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to complete the first 60 hours of course work toward a baccalaureate degree at a 2-year or community college.

College Division

Division of Academics

Program Admissions Requirements

Louisiana Transfer Degree graduates are eligible to enter a 4-year Louisiana public university as a junior, with all 60 (non-developmental) credits transferring to the receiving university. The Transfer Degree Guarantee (TDG) refers to a guaranteed and easy transfer for students from a 2-year community college to a public university in Louisiana. 

Students may complete either an Associate of Arts (AALT) or Associate of Science (ASLT), depending on their interests and aspirations for further study and a bachelor’s degree. It is the student’s responsibility to choose courses that will maximize preparation for the university major, so it is important for students to do some research and seek advice when designing their LT degree. Each degree consists of a 39-hour General Education block and 21-hours of additional course work related to the prospective major.

Outcome

Communicate effectively by use of composition through writing and speaking and comprehension through reading and listening.

Outcome

Construct problem-solving strategies to model, interpret, and (or) communicate solutions to mathematical problems.

Outcome

Integrate concepts of the scientific nature of the world and the role of behavioral and natural sciences as it pertains to health and well-being.

Outcome

Examine significant ideas and achievements in literature, art, music, and media in order to evaluate the impact these forms of expression have in today’s world.

Outcome

Analyze the diversity of the human experience through the practical applications of social, historical, cultural, economic, and political systems and apply to current events and in professional settings.

Outcome

Distinguish and apply credible sources of knowledge utilizing information literacy and research skills.

Campuses

Southeastern Site, Lacombe Campus, Livingston Campus