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Associate of Science, AS


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The Associate of Science (AS) degree helps develop comprehensive knowledge and good communication skills while providing a firm grounding in mathematics and the natural sciences. An Associate of Science degree is foundational for students looking toward biological, health and medical undergraduate degrees. Students who plan on going into business, engineering or agriculture may also want to consider this degree.

The Associate of Science degree is a transfer degree designed for students planning to continue their education by transferring to one of the three Arizona public universities. The electives component must consist of credits that will transfer to all three Arizona public universities. Check with your academic advisor on transferability.

NPC Requirements

  • The Associate of Science (AS) degree requires a minimum of 64 hours of course credits with a grade of “C” or better in all courses and a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Some courses have placement requirements or prerequisites that may result in coursework beyond 64 credits. These courses, too, require a grade of “C” or better. For information about prerequisites, see an academic advisor.
  • 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.

Total Credits: 64


Completion of the General Education, CP  fulfills requirements for the Arizona General Education Curriculum for the Associate of Science degree. Between the CP and the AS requirements, students must take at least two Natural Sciences courses in the same discipline and must at least complete MAT 221  in Quantitative Reasoning.

Complete the General Education CP: 32 Credits


Associate of Science students should use the following to complete the General Education CP.

Arts and Humanities: 6 Credits


(Select two courses under Arts and Humanities in the General Education Course Options .)

Written and Oral Communication: 6 Credits


Quantitative Reasoning: 3 Credits


Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 Credits


(Select two courses under Social and Behavioral Sciences in the General Education Course Options . Between Social and Behavioral Sciences and Institutions in the Americas, students must take courses within at least two different prefixes.)

Institutions in the Americas: 3 Credits


(Select one course under Institutions in the Americas in the General Education Course Options . Between Social and Behavioral Sciences and Institutions in the Americas, students must take courses within at least two different prefixes.)

PLUS


Natural Sciences/Quantitative Reasoning Option: 6-9 Credits


(Select two unduplicated courses below.)

Transferable Electives: 19-22 Credits


Successful completion of 19-22 credits of unduplicated-transferable electives as described in the Educational Definitions .

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