The online associate’s in communication program that helps you develop your talents.
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Why choose Andrew College Online for your Communication degree?
Find your passion
Andrew’s online program gives you an opportunity to complete the first two years of formal college study while pursuing your dreams and interests.
Build a foundation
Our liberal arts curriculum prepares you for further study and provides the credential you need to begin or advance on a wide range of possible career path.
Hone your soft skills
Our online environment helps you learn to communicate effectively and harmoniously with classmates, whether through written discussion or virtual meetings.
Develop critical thinking skills
Andrew’s faculty prepare you by focusing on how to think, not what to think. They give you the tools to learn and critically reflect on the world around you.
Set your own hours
With no set class or log-in times, Andrew College’s fully online model is convenient and flexible, allowing you to keep living your life while working toward your degree.
8-week courses
No need to wait. With six start dates each year, you can get started on your degree whenever you’re ready.
Graduate quickly
With the ability to accept transfer credits, make the most of your prior coursework to save time and money.
Flexible options
Take one or two classes at a time – you decide what is best for you and your work/life balance.
Accreditation and Endorsements
- Andrew College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate and bachelor degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679- 4500 for questions about the accreditation of Andrew College.
- Andrew College is endorsed by the University Senate of The United Methodist Church as an affiliated United Methodist institution.
Program requirements and course details
AA in Communication
45 credits may be from transfer credit
42 credits for general education courses
18 credits for major requirements
Please contact your online admissions counselor to learn more about general education requirements and for an unofficial evaluation of transfer credit.
Required academic discipline courses (18 credits)
EDU 111 | Speech (3 cr) |
ENG 206 | Introduction to Media Writing (3 cr) |
Select any four courses: (12 cr) | ART 101: Basic Drawing or Art 108: Color & Design, ENG 121: World Literature I, ENG 122: World Literature II , ENG 123: American Literature, ENG 127: British Literature I , ENG 128: British Literature II
IFS 150: Intro to Computer Applications or BUS 150: Computer Applications for Business HUM 121: Survey of Humanities Ancient – Medieval or HUM 122: Survey of the Humanities Renaissance – 20th Century RPH 111: Religion of the Old Testament, RPH 112: Religion of the New Testament, RPH 121: Intro to Western Philosophical Thought, or 122: Intro to Western Religious Thought THE 100: Voice and Diction, THE 211: Beginning Acting , THE 237: Theatre or Film Technology Special Topics |
Discover your full potential at Andrew College, where connection and support are what we do best.
Reach Higher
Strong foundation
The first two years of college are often recognized as the most critical. Andrew College provides an environment that prepares you for further study and enables you to begin or advance your careers.
Supportive environment
Faculty and staff know students by their first names and take interest in their lives both inside and outside of the classroom. Andrew students receive personal attention from professors who encourage them to discover their full academic potential.
Long history of service
The Charter of Andrew College was granted in 1854, making it the second oldest charter in the United States giving an educational institution the right to confer degrees upon women. The institution became co-educational in 1956, and this year marks its 165th year of service. Only a handful of colleges in Georgia are older than Andrew and few possess such a rich and celebrated history!
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