Academic Programs

    Liberal Arts and Science Transfer

    The Associate of Arts (A.A.) is the most popular and largest degree obtained by students at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. It provides an excellent background in liberal arts education and will transfer to a wide variety of four-year college and university programs.



    Liberal Arts at FDLTCC

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    45% of Associate of the Arts graduates continue their education upon graduating from FDLTCC.

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    Intimate and supportive 12:1 student to instructor ratio in classroom that offer great access to faculty and student support resources.

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    People with an Associate of Arts degree or some college earn a median salary of $46,551 in the Duluth area.

    About the Program

    The Associate of Arts (A.A.) is the most popular and largest degree obtained by students at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College. It provides an excellent background in liberal arts education and will transfer to a wide variety of four-year college and university programs.

    Students who receive the Associate of Arts degree must complete the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (minimum 40 credits), including AMNI 1050 Anishinaabeg of Lake Superior and two courses of Physical Education. Students must also take a minimum of 18 elective credits and/or choose a concentration from the following departments with the liberal arts and sciences:

    • Accounting
    • Anishinaabe Language
    • Art
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Economics
    • English
    • Geography
    • Geology
    • History
    • Mathematics
    • Music
    • Philosophy
    • Physics
    • Physical Education
    • Political Science
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • Speech/Communication
    • Theatre
    • Women’s & Gender Studies
    Mission

    The mission of the liberal arts and sciences program is:

    • To prepare students for the future by promoting cultural diversity within a global perspective.
    • To expose students to a broad spectrum of knowledge and an open exchange of ideas.
    • To promote an understanding of the human experience and the inter-relation of the personal, social, and historical dimensions of human life.
    • To promote scholarship and academic excellence.
    • To promote respect for individuals, the community, and the environment.

    Testimonials

    My favorite thing about FDLTCC is the people. I’ve met fantastic students, faculty and staff who go above and beyond what I expected.

    I chose FDLTCC because of its size and the curriculum. When I first came here in 2019, I was just looking for what I needed to volunteer, perhaps in a crisis shelter. I met with Don Jarvinen, and the rest is history.

    It is awesome here at the FDLTCC Education Program because it is like a family here, if you need help or are struggling with anything, you have quite a few people who will help you out.