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Associate in Science, AS - College Transfer - General Studies - CIP Code: 24.0101


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The Associate in Science (AS) degree is designed for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in areas of study or professional programs that require strong mathematics and science backgrounds. Upon transfer, students who earn the Associate in Science degree generally major in fields such as biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or physics.

Upon successful completion of this degree, graduates will be able to:

  • Use strategies to acquire new information in a variety of academic disciplines.
  • Analyze relevant issues presented in a variety of academic disciplines.
  • ​Apply critical thinking in a variety of academic disciplines.

Course Requirements for Associate in Science (60-61 Credits)


General Education (45 Credits)


The general education common course pathway includes study in the areas of English, communication; humanities and fine arts; social and behavioral sciences; natural sciences and mathematics.

Universal General Education Transfer Courses (34 Credits)


All Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) courses will transfer for equivalency credit.

Credit Hour Requirements* | Courses Fulfilling Requirements

All courses below are considered UGETC courses

English Composition (6 credits)

The following two English composition courses are required:

Communication/Humanities/Fine Arts (6 credits)

Select two courses from the following from at least two different disciplines:

Social/Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

Select two courses from the following from at least two different disciplines:

Mathematics (8 credits)

Select two courses from the following:

Natural Sciences (8 credits)

Select eight credits from the following courses:

Additional General Education Hours (11 Credits)


An additional 11 credits should be should be selected from courses classified as general education within the CAA. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. General education courses are listed below.

General Education Electives:

Other Required Hours (15 Credits)


An additional 14 credits of courses should be selected from courses classified as pre-major, elective, or general education courses within the CAA. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. Pre-major/elective courses are listed below.

Academic Transition (1 credit)


The following course is required:

Pre-Major/Electives:


Note:


* Individual program may provide specific course requirements

Fall Semester I


8 Weeks Session 1


Session 1 Credits: 7


8 Weeks Session 2


  • Mathematics Elective Credits: 4
  • Social/Behavioral Science Elective Credits: ​​​​​​​3

Session 2 Credits: 7


Total Credits: 14


Spring Semester I


8 Weeks Session 1


Session 1 Credits: 7


8 Weeks Session 2


  • Natural Science Elective Credits: 4
  • Social/Behavioral Science Elective Credits: 3
  • Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Credits: ​​​​​​​3

Session 2 Credits: 10


Total Credits: 17


Fall Semester II


8 Weeks Session 1


  • Natural Science Elective Credits: 4
  • General Education Elective Credits: 3
  • General Education Elective Credits: 3

Session 1 Credits: 10


8 Weeks Session 2


  • General Education Elective Credits: 3
  • Pre-major, Elective, or General Education Elective Credits: ​​​​​​​3-4

Session 2 Credits: 6-7


Total Credits: 16-17


Spring Semester II


8 Weeks Session 1


  • General Education Elective Credits: 3
  • Pre-major, Elective, or General Education Elective Credits: ​​​​​​​3

Session 1 Credits: 6


8 Weeks Session 2


  • Pre-major, Elective, or General Education Elective Credits: 3
  • Pre-major, Elective, or General Education Elective Credits: 4

Session 2 Credits: 7


Total Credits: 13


Total credit hours required for degree: 60-61


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