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St. Paul, MN 55104-5494


Associate of Arts

The Associates of Arts (A.A.) degree program is designed for individuals with little or no previous college experience.  The A.A. degree program provides learners with general education credits from various academic disciples, providing students with a foundation for critically examining the world from unique perspectives.  The associate of arts program prepares students with the foundational courses to pursue their Bachelor of Arts degree program.

Concordia University, St. Paul offers, online evening courses that allow learners to earn fundamental general education credits or an Associate of Arts, at an accelerated pace. This is not a "one size fits all" program; Concordia offers coursework that will fit your individual needs and learning styles.

Click here for Associate of Arts course list

About distance education
Distance education, or online classes, share the same objectives and quality instruction as our degree programs and traditional "on-campus" classes; distance courses have the same requirements and usually the same assignments. Concordia's  online learners use the WebCT internet tool.

Many of the online classes use a 45-minute "class meeting chat" each week. This will be a live, online, group discussion of course content.  These chats are always on the same evening at the same time each week. Bulletin board discussions are also integral components of online classes, and provide platforms for students to share information and refine their thoughts while gaining knowledge on a topic.

About Intensive programming
Intensive courses are offered at an accelerated pace and provide students with an in-depth learning experience. Classes may run for four to eight weeks, depending on the credit value, instead of the traditional 16 week semester length course. Intensive in-class courses meet one night or day a week for two to four hours. In-class Saturday intensives typically meet once for six hours with follow-up out of class assignments. Online intensive classes meet 4-7 weeks depending on the credit value and many classes have a weekly 45 minute chats held in the evenings. 

Orientations options:
One-on-one in person:
Concordia believes that student success depends on student support, therefore; students may meet with an advisor for a face-to-face orientation where they can receive technology training and assistance with adjusting to online learning.

Distance Support:
Concordia also understands that there are students who are more independent, who are ready to begin their coursework immediately, and who are prepared to begin coursework without a face-to-face orientation. These students can receive individualized training and counseling from student advisors by phone or online, so that they can begin their coursework without travel and delay. Many students find that having a touch point and ready access to an advisor for information and guidance is all the support they need to set them on the track to a successful learning experience




Please contact Carol Klempka about content on this page last updated on February 06 2007.

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