Mar 28, 2024  
2019-2020 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2019-2020 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

General Studies AS: Full-time


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Plan of Study 2019-2020

The following is a plan of requirements to complete this Associate of Science degree in two years. Each student’s experience will vary slightly, as this plan does not include transfer work, Advanced Placement (AP), or other institutions’ concurrent enrollment credits. Math and English placement will be based on the student’s appropriate placement scores. If developmental courses are required, they should be taken in the student’s first semester.

NOTE: This plan assumes the student is prepared to take the courses listed. If prerequisites are required, additional semesters may be required to complete this degree.

Meet with the Academic Program Advisor and consult DegreeWorks for specific degree requirements.


First Year

Fall (15 credits)   Spring (16 credits)
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing (EN)   3 cr International & Global (IG)   3 cr
MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning (QL)   3 cr ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing (EN)  or  
American Institutions (AI)   3 cr     ENGL 2100 Technical Writing (EN)   3 cr
Required Course   3 cr Distribution Areas   3 cr
Required Course   3 cr Distribution Areas   3 cr
    Required Course   3 cr
    Lifelong Wellness (LW)   1 cr
       
► Progress Check: Log in and check your Degree Audit via MySLCC   ► Progress Check: Meet with Academic Program Advisor  

Second Year

Fall (15 credits)   Spring (15 credits)
Communication (CM)   3 cr Distribution Areas   3 cr
Distribution Areas   3 cr Distribution Areas   3 cr
Required Course   3 cr Required Course   3 cr
Required Course   3 cr Required Course   3 cr
Required Course   3 cr Required Course   3 cr
       
► Progress Check: Apply for Graduation      

Advising Notes:

  • A maximum of two credits from Health and Lifetime Activities (HLAC) beyond the Lifetime Wellness (LW) requirement may be applied to required courses.
  • Students who need to take preparatory classes to meet prerequisites of first semester courses should plan extra time to complete the program.
  • It is the student’s responsibility to examine each course description for details on prerequisite classes. Those prerequisites must be satisfied before the designated class may be taken.