General Degree

Associate in General Studies

Offered Online
Yes

The Associate in General Studies degree is appropriate for students whose primary goal is to earn a two-year college degree. This degree is not designed to be a transfer degree. It is strongly recommended that students seeking to earn this degree and plan to transfer to a four-year college or university seek the assistance of an advisor to plan an appropriate course of study. 

Program Code: LASGSAGS

Communication Skills

Choose 10 credits.

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Title
Credits
5

Explores classic and modern elements of persuasion and applies that understanding to assemble, deliver, and evaluate extemporaneous speeches. Eligibility for or concurrent enrollment in ENGL& 101 is recommended. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Humanities, Elective)

Credits: 5

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5

Active reading, effective writing, and critical thinking, using subjective and objective approaches. Introduction to research techniques. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Communication Skills)

Credits: 5

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ENGL& 102 or ENGL& 235  +
5
Sub-Total Credits
10

Humanities

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Title
Credits
Humanities  +
5
Sub-Total Credits
5

Natural Sciences

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Title
Credits
Natural Sciences  +
5
Sub-Total Credits
5

Social Sciences

Catalog #
Title
Credits
Social Sciences  +
5
Sub-Total Credits
5

Quantitative Skills

Choose one of the courses listed below. Cannot also count as Natural Science.

Catalog #
Title
Credits
5

Emphasis on nature of accounting as a system of information for decision making. Specific topics include basic financial statements, the accounting cycle, forms of business organization, financial assets, inventories, and depreciation. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

Credits: 5

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MATH& 107 or above  +
5
5

Introduction to first-order symbolic logic. Topics include symbolizing, truth tables, truth trees, proofs for sentence and predicate logic with identity, conditional and indirect proof, and invalidating interpretations. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Quantitative Skills, Natural Sciences, Elective)

Credits: 5

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Sub-Total Credits
5

Electives

Catalog #
Title
Credits
Electives-60 credits  +
60
Sub-Total Credits
60

COLL 101 is recommended

Total Credits
90