Catalog 2023-2024 
    
    May 08, 2024  
Catalog 2023-2024

Liberal Arts, A.G.S. (2 years)


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(Associate of General Studies Liberal Arts Degree)
(AGSLAGS)

The Associate of General Studies (A.G.S.) degree includes selected professional courses and serves students who need an individualized or professional degree program toward job requirements, career advancement, and/or personal development. The A.G.S. degree, however, guarantees neither transferability nor employability.

A unique characteristic of the degree is that the field of study is determined by the student in consultation with a faculty advisor. Each student must develop a written statement of goals and objectives and specific courses needed to satisfy those objectives. In addition, a designated curriculum of general education courses must be completed. A degree contract must be signed by the student, faculty advisor and the director of the Student Success Center prior to acceptance into the degree program.

Liberal Arts is the designated major for the Associate of General Studies degree. However, selected A.G.S degrees contain pre-professional areas of study, designed for students who choose an individualized program, but who wish to focus on a particular occupation. The A.G.S. degree may include professional or career and technical courses, which often are not transferable to four-year institutions. Therefore, an A.G.S. student who plans to transfer to a four-year college or university should check carefully the receiving institution’s requirements.

General Requirements for the A.G.S. Degree:

Students seeking the Associate of General Studies degree must complete the Associate of General Studies Degree Contract signed by the faculty advisor and the director of the Student Success Center prior to acceptance into the degree program.

The following are general requirements for the A.G.S. degree:

  1. Sixty (60) semester credit hours in approved course work are required for graduation. Particular program requirements are outlined in this catalog within the program section.
  2. A student must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (a ‘C’ average) in the A.G.S. degree program curriculum.
  3. Fifteen (15) semester hours of course work applicable to the degree program and completed prior to graduation must be Aims Community College courses.
  4. No courses numbered below 1000 may be applied toward completion of the A.G.S. degree.
  5. Career and technical courses are applicable toward the A.G.S. degree requirements when the courses are appropriate to the student’s educational objectives.

Students accepted into the degree program must then earn minimum credits in the following subject areas:

  • Communications and Humanities 9
  • Natural & Physical Sciences 4
  • Behavioral, Social, and Economic Sciences 6
  • Professional Courses *minimum of 10 CTE credits are required, additional CTE credits will apply to the electives category.
  • Electives 26-28

Total Requirements for A.G.S. Degree: 60

Associate of General Studies Curriculum


Communiation:


Required Courses

Total Communication Credits: 6


Mathematics:


Total Mathematics Credits: 3-5


Arts and Humanities:


One GT Pathways Arts & Humanities courses (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4)

Total Arts & Humanities Credits: 3


Social & Behavioral Sciences:


Two GT Pathways Social & Behavioral Sciences courses (GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS3)

GT-SS3 (Human Behavior, Culture, or Social Frameworks)


Total Social & Behavioral Sciences Credits: 6


Natural & Physical Sciences:


One GT Pathways Natural & Physical Sciences courses (GT-SC1).  

GT-SC1 (Natural & Physical Sciences w/Req Lab)


Total Natural & Physical Sciences Credits: 4


Professional Courses:


The following prefixes are designed to help guide students in finding courses to fulfill the Professional Courses or Career and Technical Education (CTE) category requirement.  Academic Advisors, department chairs, program directors, and prefix faculty are a great resource for more information and assistance for questions about these courses.

AAA-Advanced Academic Achievement
ACC-Accounting
ACT-Auto Collision Technology
AEC-Architecture/Engineering/Construction
AGB-Agriculture Business
AGE-Agriculture Economics
AGP-Agriculture Production
AGR-Agriculture
AGY-Agriculture Crop/Soils
AME-Agriculture Mechanics
ART-Art
ASC-Animal Science
ASE-Auto Service Technology
AVT-Aviation Technology
BTE-Business Technology
BUS-Business
CAD-Computer Assisted Drafting
CAR-Carpentry
CIS-Computer Information Systems
CNG-Computer and Network Technology
COM 1001 Employment Strategies  
CSC-Computer Science
CWB-Computer Web Based
DPM-Diesel Power Mechanics
EDU 2341 Multicultural Education  
EGG-Engineering
ELT-Electronics
EMS-Emergency Medical Services
FST-Fire Science Technology
FVM-Film and Video Technology
GIS-Geography Information Systems
HLT-Horticulture
HPE-Human Performance and Exercise
HPR-Health Professions
HWE-Health and Wellness
JOU-Journalism
LEA-Law Enforcement Academy
MAN-Management
MAP-Medical Assisting Professional
MAR-Marketing
MGD-Multimedia Graphic Design
MOT-Medical Office Professional
MTE-Manufacturing Technology
NRE-Natural Resources
NUA-Nurse Aide
NUR-Nursing
PRO-Process Technology
REE-Real Estate
RTE-Radiologic Technology
RTV-Radio and Television
SPI-Sterile Processing Technology
STE-Surgical Technology
UPH-Upholstery
WEL-Welding Technology

Total Professional Courses Credits: 10 (minimum)


Electives:


Elective requirements may be satisfied with courses from the Approved Electives , or students can utilize professional courses from the list of approved Career and Technical Education courses listed above.

Total Elective Credits: 26-28


Total Credits for A.G.S. Degree: 60


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