Associate of Science (A.S.) – Awarded for successful completion of a degree sequence in science or technology (engineering, agriculture, the natural sciences) with a heavy emphasis on undergraduate mathematics or science. Program Specific: At least 12 credits in the major, which are essential to the programmatic outcomes and transfer requirements Program Support: Optional credits that may be outside of the program specific discipline, but support programmatic outcomes and/or transfer requirements. May be listed as restricted electives Free Electives: Optional courses which may be in any discipline, except developmental General Education: 28-36 credits English: 3 credits Arts/Humanities: 6 credits Behavioral/Social Science: 6 credits Biological/Physical Science: 7-8 credits (at least one course must have a lab) Mathematics: 3 credits Diversity: 3 credits Associate of Art in Teaching (A.A.T.) – Awarded for the successful completion of the lower- level degree academic content, outcomes, and requirements for teacher education, similar to the first 2 years of a bachelor’s program in teacher education; evidence of qualifying scores as established by the State Superintendent of Schools on the teacher certification tests approved by the State Board of Education; and a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.75 on a 4.00 scale. Program Specific: At least 12 credits in the major, which are essential to the programmatic outcomes and transfer requirements Program Support: Optional credits that may be outside of the program specific discipline, but support programmatic outcomes and/or transfer requirements. May be listed as restricted electives Free Electives: Optional courses which may be in any discipline, except developmental General Education: 28-36 credits English: 3-6 credits Arts/Humanities: 3-6 credits Behavioral/Social Science: 6 credits Biological/Physical Science: 7-8 credits Mathematics: 3-6 credits Diversity: 3 credits Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) – Awarded for the successful completion of a degree sequence in vocational-technical occupational skills, including law enforcement, computer technology, and engineering technology.
Program Specific: At least 12 credits in the major, which are essential to the
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