Program Learning Outcomes
- Knowledge: Examine a broad selection of topics, concepts and methods that promote academic, professional, and personal success.
- Reasoning: Apply critical thinking and logical and quantitative reasoning skills for the purpose of inquiry, innovation, analysis, and creative problem solving.
- Communication: Develop reading, writing, speaking, listening, and information literacy skills to be clearly understood and to collaborate effectively with others.
- Ethical Awareness: Explore core ethical values and cultural awareness in order to act responsibly in diverse academic, professional, community, and group settings.
Program Description
All courses in the AAS-T general education component must be generally transferable courses (typically designated with an "&" in the course number). They also must assure that the student have a foundation in communication and quantitative skills as well as an introduction in science, social science and humanities. These courses may also serve the dual purpose of meeting industry requirements for job preparation.
A minimum of 20 credits must include the following:
Communications
5 credits in Communication
Quantitative
5 credits in Math — Any generally transferable math course with MATH 98-Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite.
10 credits in Science, Social Science or Humanities — Courses selected from the generally accepted in transfer list. These courses may also met the human relations requirement for technical degrees.