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Associate in Science
Major code AS1104

You must meet the following requirements to earn an A.S. See the following list for the courses that count under each area.

  Arts and Humanities (must include Tier I English composition) 15
  Natural Science, Applied Science, and Quantitative Skills
(must include Tier I quantitative skills)
30
  Social Sciences 15
  Electives

36

  Minimum required for graduation: 96

You may select courses for the A.A. and A.S. degrees from the following three areas:

Arts and Humanities
African American Studies 110, 150, 210, 211, 250, 310, 350, 355, 356
Art 110
Art History
Classical Archaeology (except 211, 212, 213)
Classical Languages (Latin, Greek)
Classics in English
Communication Studies 101
Dance 150, 170, 171, 351, 352, 353, 370, 471, 472, 473
English (except 150)
Film 201, 202, 203
Foreign Languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Indonesian/Malaysian, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili)
History 121, 122, 123, 314A– F, 328, 329A–C, 330, 331, 351, 352, 353A–B, 354,
356A–C, 357, 370, 389
Humanities
Interdisciplinary Arts
International Literature: Modern Languages
Music 100, 120, 124, 125, 150, 321, 322, 323, 421A–F, 427, 428
Philosophy (except 120)
Theater 150, 170, 270, 271, 272
Women’s Studies
World Religions

Natural Science, Applied Science, and Quantitative Skills
Anthropology 201, 492, 496
Astronomy
Biological Sciences
Biology 101
Chemical Engineering 331
Chemistry and Biochemistry (except 115)
Communication Systems Management 101
Computer Science
Engineering and Technology 280, 320, 350, 470
Environmental and Plant Biology
Geography 101, 201, 260, 302, 303, 411
Geological Sciences
Health Sciences 202
Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences 108
Human and Consumer Sciences–Food and Nutrition 128
Industrial Technology 110
Mathematics (except 101, 102)
Mechanical Engineering 100
Philosophy 120
Physical Science
Physics
Psychology 120, 221, 226, 312, 314

Social Sciences
African American Studies (except those courses listed in Arts and Hu man ities)
Anthropology (except 201, 492, 496)
Business Law 255, 370, 442, 475
Classical Archaeology 211, 212, 213
Communication Studies 351, 352, 353
Economics
Geography (except 101, 201, 260, 302, 303, 411)
History (except those courses listed in Arts and Humanities)
Human and Consumer Sciences–Child and Family Studies 160
Human and Consumer Sciences–Retail Merchandising 250
International Studies 103, 113, 118, 121
Journalism 105
Linguistics
Management 202
Political Science
Psychology (except 120, 221, 226, 312, 314)
Social Work
Sociology
Telecommunications 105