A.A. and A.S. Degrees
An A.A. degree is defined as requiring 12 credit hours of humanities, 12 credit hours of social science and 9 credit hours of mathematics and science.
The following programs lead to the associate in arts degree:
- Business Administration
- Communication Studies
- Fine Art
- General Studies
- Global Studies
- Global Studies: Environmental Studies Concentration
- Global Studies: Food Studies Concentration
- Global Studies: Political Science Concentration
- Individualized Transfer Studies
- Journalism, Media & Professional Writing: Business Writing Concentration
- Journalism, Media & Profession Writing: Journalism Concentration
- Libera Arts
- Liberal Ars: English Concentration
- Liberal Arts: History Concentraion
- Liberal Arts: Philosophy Concentration
- Liberal Arts: Sociology Concentration
- Liberal Arts: Women's and Gender Studies Concentration
- Middle Level Education: Grades 4-8
- Psychology
- Secondary Education
- Social Work
- Special Education
- Sport Management
- Theatre
An A.S. degree is defined as requiring 12 credit hours of humanities, 6 credit hours of social science and 24 credit hours of mathematics and science.
The following programs lead to the associate in science degree:
- Biological Science
- Chemistry
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Sports Medicine: Athletic Training
In addition to the specific requirements for the A.A. and A.S. degrees, there is a General Education Core for both the A.A. and A.S. degree with the minimum requirements listed on the following page.