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Degree: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Program Description:

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Personal/Public Services provides you with a general education core that will serve as a foundation for further advanced study in your program of choice and/or for employment. The program allows you to upgrade present knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for further education and/or job acquisition.

Length of Program:

The Personal/Public Services Degree Program requires a minimum of 93 quarter-credit hours to include a minimum of 36 credit hours in general education and 57 credit hours in occupational preparation as specified in the curriculum outline below.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Present high school diploma or GED scores.
  2. Be at least 17 years old.
  3. Meet minimum test scores.

Curriculum Outline:

General Core Courses (36 Credit Hours)

CourseTitleCredit Hours
SCT 100Introduction to Microcomputers3
ENG 191 Composition and Rhetoric 5
EMP 100Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development3
HUM 191Introduction to Humanities5
SPC 191Fundamentals of Speech5
PSY 191Introductory Psychology5
MAT 191College Algebra5
 Elective5

Fundamental Occupational Courses (57 Credit Hours)
(Must be from an appropriate diploma program)

CourseTitleCredit Hours
 (Must be taught by an instructor credentialed to teach in a degree program)57

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Last updated: October 30, 2008.