ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES
The A.S. degree degree programs encompass courses in two basic areas:
- One area is specialized courses, which provide specific training in a program of study.
- The second major area of courses is general education. General education courses are designed to help develop a well-rounded individual and enhance employment potential.
Earn an Associate in Science Degree in the following areas:
See the College catalog for more details.
Although an Associate in Science degree program is intended primarily to prepare an individual to enter a chosen career or profession, it may also transfer to a senior institution that offers a Bachelor's degree in a related field.
The following programs have established transfer agreements to designated baccalaureate degree programs: business administration, criminal justice technology, nursing, and radiologic technology. See the program description for further details. In addition, an articulation agreement has been developed with Flagler College for the criminal justice technology, emergency medical service and fire science technology programs and the University of Central Florida for Health Information Technology.
For more information on Associate in Science programs, contact us:
(386) 312-4062
or E-mail: Workforce Education
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