Catalog & Student Handbook 2020-2021 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
Catalog & Student Handbook 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Technical Studies, AAS


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Degree:  Associate in Applied Science in Technical Studies

 

The AAS in Technical Studies provides flexible alternatives for meeting student and employer needs and features a flexible curriculum design to meet specific educational and employment goals.  The curriculum will be approved by the Chief Academic Officer or designee to ensure a coherent plan of study.

The total number of credits for the General Education degree should be 15.  Total credits for the Student Development is 1.  A total of 16 credits comprises the general education and student development sections of the degree.

The additional courses (44-53 credits) should make a coherent plan of studies using one or two existing certificates/career studies certificates.  It may include experiential credit, such as credit for prior learning, internship credit, independent study, and/or apprenticeship credit.

Minimum Requirements for the Technical Studies Degree

 

General Education:

Communication

3-6

Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature

3-6

Social/Behavioral Sciences

3-6

Mathematics/Natural Science

3-6

Total for General Education:

15

    Student Development:

    Student Development

1-2

  Total for Student Development:

1-2

    Content Skills & Knowledge:

One (1) or (2) existing certificates/career studies certificates with additional courses to

create a coherent plan of study.  May include experiential credit, such as credit for prior

learning, internship credit, independent study, and/or apprenticeship credit.

44-52 

Total for Degree =

60-69

 

Please contact your advisor or your academic dean for assistance in planning your program of studies.  Additionally, this program of study will require approval by the Chief Academic Officer or designee to ensure a coherent plan of study.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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