Liberal Arts
The Blinn College District Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts provides the academic foundation necessary to successfully transfer and pursue baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts, fine arts, or a variety of related fields. Through our co-enrollment partnerships, you can earn your AA in Liberal Arts, then earn a Bachelor of Social Work from Tarleton State at RELLIS, a Bachelor of Arts in Polictical Science from Texas A&M-San Antonio at RELLIS, or a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration from Southern New Hampshire. Our students also transfer to Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, Texas State, the University of Houston, and more.
Degree Plan
Designed primarily for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree in a related field.
RELLIS Academic Alliance
At the RELLIS Campus, students take Blinn and TSU classes for a seamless degree experience.
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B.S.W. in Social Work »
B.A. in Political Science »
Blinn sophomore finds purpose in social work
Alyssa Tabor will graduate from Blinn this December with an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts before pursuing her Bachelor of Social Work from Tarleton State University at RELLIS
SNHU Program
Earn your AAS in Liberal Arts and BS in Healthcare Administration.
SNHU Program »
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration »
Program FAQ
Through Blinn’s role as the community college partner in The Texas A&M University System’s RELLIS Academic Alliance, you can earn your AA in Liberal Arts from Blinn, then complete your bachelor’s degree at RELLIS, located in the heart of Aggieland. Blinn’s AA in Liberal Arts applies seamlessly toward your Bachelor of Science in Public Administration or Bachelor of Social Work from Tarleton State University.
Through the Blinn-SNHU Co-Enrollment Program, you also can apply your AA in Liberal Arts toward a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration from Southern New Hampshire University. Each of the SNHU courses in this degree plan are offered online.
In addition to these co-enrollment options, our students transfer to leading universities across the state, including Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, Texas State, the University of Houston, and more.
The Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts prepares you for a wide range of career pathways in offices, schools, healthcare facilities, nonprofit organizations, and more. The degree’s emphasis on communication and interpersonal skills makes you valuable in careers involving customer service, sales, content writing and editing, research, human resources, teaching, and office management.
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Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts
Course descriptions are available in the Catalog.
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