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Associate in Science (University Transfer)

Curriculum

The Associate in Science is a fully transferable general-education degree for students planning to complete a bachelor's degree in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field. The curriculum builds a strong foundation in mathematics and laboratory science alongside the communication and social-science courses expected of every incoming junior at a four-year institution.

Students complete a full year of general chemistry and take physics, biology, and statistics courses that mirror the first two years of a typical STEM bachelor's degree, giving them a running start once they transfer. Faculty advisors help students select courses that align with their intended major and target transfer institution.

Graduates leave with the mathematics and laboratory-science foundation to compete for admission into pre-professional and STEM bachelor's programs, at a fraction of the cost of two years at a four-year university.

Degrees, Diplomas & Certificates

The following credentials are offered under the Associate in Science (University Transfer) program.

Associate in Science

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply the scientific method and quantitative reasoning to solve problems in mathematics and the natural sciences.
  • Demonstrate laboratory competency in biology, chemistry, and physics.
  • Communicate scientific findings clearly in written and oral form.
  • Transfer coursework seamlessly into a bachelor's degree program in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.

Career Outcomes

19-2031

Median Salary $80,680/yr
$59,800 $106,200
+4.8% Projected Outlook
6,300 Annual Job Openings
89,300 Currently Employed

Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Projections Central, and O*NET.