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Program Guide List
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Business Administration (213)
Business Administration (Leadership) (213-02)
Computer Science (246)
Engineering (831)
General Studies (699)
General Studies (Professional Communication) (699-53)
General Studies (Teacher Preparation PreK-8) (699-71)
General Studies (Theatre Arts) (699-72)
Liberal Arts (648)
Science (880)
Social Sciences (882)
Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) (695)
College Transfer Plan
The Associate of Arts (A.A.), the Associate of Science (A.S.), and the Associate of Fine Arts (A.F.A.) degree programs are designed for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges or universities. Courses in these programs typically parallel those required during the freshman and sophomore years of four-year Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) curricula. The college publishes a basic guide to transfer programs that is available at campus admissions offices. Students planning to transfer should meet with a transfer counselor to plan their program curricula and investigate the requirements of transfer institutions before choosing courses. In addition to the college's general admission requirements, students are required to complete placement tests in reading, composition, and mathematics. The college requires developmental courses for students who need assistance with developing the basic skills necessary to succeed in college-level courses.