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Jul 01, 2025
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2025-2026 Catalog
Associate of General Studies, AGS
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The Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree is the most flexible of the degrees offered at NPC. With this degree, you learn the basics of mathematics, English, science, history and a wide variety of other subjects, allowing you the chance to explore many different disciplines while enhancing your personal development with the equivalent of two years of post-high school education.
While an AGS degree does not totally fulfill all AGEC transfer requirements, many courses transfer directly to the three Arizona public universities. Work with your NPC academic advisor to ensure courses meet your specific goals.
NPC Requirements
- The Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree requires a minimum of 60 hours of course credits with a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Students must complete 31 general education credits, listed below (labeled both General Education Courses and Additional Requirements).
- Some courses have placement requirements or prerequisites that may result in coursework beyond the minimum credits. For information about prerequisites, see your academic advisor.
- Incoming students with 12 or more credits must meet with an NPC academic advisor to select a program of study to best meet the student’s goals.
- In most general education courses, special emphasis is placed on developing written communication skills with intensive writing requirements. Race and ethnic issue awareness is embedded throughout the general education requirements.
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Total Credits: 60
Incoming students with an associate or higher degree will not be considered for this degree. The AGS degree requires completion of these 31 general education and additional requirements course credits: General Education Courses
Written and Oral Communication: 6 Credits
PLUS ONE of the following:
Quantitative Reasoning: 3 Credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 Credits
(Select two courses from at least two disciplines under Social and Behavioral Sciences in the General Education Course Options .) Electives: 29 Credits
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