ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE (AS)
Academic Plan Code: ICC 0264
SPECIFIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS [TRANSFER]
The Associate in Science (AS) degree is designed to provide students with the foundation for transferring to a four-year college or university. The transfer plans of study provide recommended coursework that will help prepare a student for continued education in their selected field of study.
In addition to the information on the GENERAL CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE REQUIREMENTS for degrees listed in the current College Catalog, candidates for the Associate in Science (AS) degree must complete at least 60 credit hours of Transfer Credit (TC) courses including the General Education requirements listed below. See the GENERAL TRANSFER INFORMATION in the current Catalog for more information on transferring including information on the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI). Students must maintain an overall grade point average of 2.00 (C). All students must complete the specific degree requirements in effect for the AS degree according to the Catalog of Record listed in their academic records. The Catalog of Record policy can be found on the CATALOG OF RECORD AND EDUCATIONAL GUARANTEES page.
REQUIREMENTS | cOURSE OPTIONS |
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A. ENGLISH (6 credit hours) |
To fulfill this requirement, a student must receive a grade of “C” or better in each course. |
B. COMMUNICATION (3 credit hours) |
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C. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (6 credit hours) | Courses must be taken in at least two of the following disciplines:
*Either PSY 210 or SOC 218 satisfies IAI requirements (cannot count both) |
D. MATHEMATICS (6 to 9 credit hours) | At least one course must be taken from Group I, and the others may be taken from either Group I or Group II. See Math Sequencing Chart for relationship between courses.
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E. PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES (10 to 11 credit hours) | Students must complete at least one Physical Science and one Life Science course from Group I. The third course can be taken from Group I or Group II. At least two courses must also contain a laboratory component.
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F. HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS (6 credit hours) | One of these courses must be a Humanities course and one must be a Fine Arts course.
Underlined courses are interdisciplinary courses (HF designation) that may be used for either Humanities or Fine Arts credit (but not as both) |
^INTST 134 can count as either a Humanities or a Social and Behavioral Sciences (but not as both)
ICC’s courses approved by the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) are posted on the itransfer website: www.itransfer.org. While a foreign language is not required for graduation at ICC, students are strongly advised to check the requirements of the program at the college or university to which they intend to transfer.