Associate Degrees
Cloud County Community College offers a wide variety of courses towards completion
of transfer and career degrees in four areas: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science,
Associate of Applied Science and Associate of General Studies.
Associate of Arts Degree (AA) This degree is designed to prepare students
for transfer with advanced standing into university Bachelor of Arts programs. The
courses are comparable to lower-division courses offered at Kansas Regents’ institutions.
Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. The AA degree
will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study not less than sixty-two
(62) credit hours including the following general education hours:
| Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
| English Composition I |
3 |
College Algebra |
3 |
| English Composition II |
3 |
Science Gen Ed with Lab |
4 |
| Public Speaking |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed |
6 |
| Fine Arts |
3 |
Physical Education |
1 |
| Literature Philosophy, or History |
3 |
Humanities Gen Ed |
3 |
| Additional Elective (any of the above areas) |
3 |
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Associate of Science Degree (AS)
This degree is designed to prepare students
for transfer with advanced standing into university Bachelor of Science programs.
The courses are comparable to lower-division courses offered at Kansas Regents’
institutions. Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements.
The AS degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study not
less than sixty-two (62) credit hours including the following general education
hours:
| Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
| English Composition I |
3 |
Biological Science Lab Course |
4 |
| English Composition II |
3 |
Physical Science Lab Course |
3 |
| Public Speaking |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed |
6 |
| Fine Arts |
3 |
Physical Education |
1 |
| Literature Philosophy, or History |
3 |
College Algebra |
3 |
| Additional Elective (any of the above areas) |
3 |
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Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
The Associate of Applied Science degree
is designed to prepare students for entry into a career or closely related cluster
of career opportunities. Although the objective of the AAS degree is to enhance
employment opportunities, some baccalaureate degree granting institutions have developed
upper division programs that recognize this degree for transfer of credits. Developmental
courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. The AAS degree will be awarded
upon successful completion of a program of study not less than sixty-two (62) credit
hours including the following general education hours:
| Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
| English Composition I |
3 |
Science Gen Ed Course |
4 |
| Public Speaking |
3 |
Humanities Gen Ed Course |
3 |
| Survey of Math, Intermediate Algebra or College Algebra |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed Course |
3 |
Associate of General Studies (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies degree is designed to provide students with the
opportunity to develop foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards lifelong
learning. This degree will meet transfer requirements only to selected colleges
and universities. Developmental courses cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements.
The AGS degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a program of study
not less than sixty-two (62) credit hours including the following general education
hours:
| Course |
Credits |
Course |
Credits |
| English Composition I |
3 |
Science Gen Ed Course |
3 |
| Public Speaking |
3 |
Humanities Gen Ed Course |
6 |
| Intermediate or College Algebra |
3 |
Social Science Gen Ed Course |
6 |
| Gen Ed Electives |
6 |
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For all degree programs, students should seek degree program evaluation, analysis,
and advice from both Cloud County Community College and the institution to which
they plan to transfer.
Certificates
Cloud County Community College provides programs of instruction consisting of college
credit courses that are designed to prepare students for entry into an occupation
or a closely related cluster of occupations. A certificate is awarded upon satisfactory
completion of a planned program, including the demonstration or the attainment of
predetermined and specified performance requirements. The courses shall be based
in theory and of sufficient complexity and rigor to award college credit. Most certificate
programs are designed to allow a duly enrolled full-time student to complete the
program within one school year.
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