Programs of Study


Associate in Science AS

Program Description

At Craven Community College, areas of study under the Associate in Science (AS) degree span a wide range of academic interests. Typically, these areas include specific studies in mathematics, engineering and natural and physical sciences. Students should meet regularly with an advisor to determine the best course of study for their particular area of interest.

For degree completion, students are required to successfully complete 45 semester hour credits (SHC) of General Education courses. These General Education areas include: English, fine arts/humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics and represent the General Education Core of the AS. 

In accordance with the revised Curriculum Articulation Agreement of 2014, The Associate in Science is composed of 34 hours of Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) courses, 13 hours of additional general education courses and 15 hours of elective credit. Craven Community College has identified literature, history, health/physical education and ACA as required courses within the Associate in Science degree. 

Admission Criteria

Admission to this program requires that students be high school graduates or have a recognized equivalency. 

Before initiating study for an A.S. degree, a student must have achieved a mathematical proficiency which includes intermediate level algebra. At Craven Community College, this means that a student must have tested beyond Intermediate Algebra (MAT 080). If this is not the case the student must speak with an advisor in order to choose the proper preparatory courses.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the ability to collect, interpret, and formulate conclusions from data.
  • Write and/or speak with clarity, coherence, and persuasiveness.
  • Analyze, and interpret the role of fine arts in society and culture.
  • Demonstrate how historical, philosophical, cultural, global, and/or socioeconomic factors affect human interactions and behaviors.

Career Opportunities

Professional degrees or working in private sector firms in the various fields. Research and development or laboratory opportunities in private and public sector. Positions in education on primary or secondary level. Excellent background for other fields requiring mathematics/science proficiency, including:

  • Biology
  • Pre-professional training for medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, pharmacy, etc.
  • Environmental sciences
  • Teaching or research
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Transfer Opportunities

Craven Community College has special relationships with upper-level colleges and universities for transfer.

These transfer institutions include:

  • four-year institutions in the University of North Carolina System
  • private North Carolina four-year institutions.

To provide for a smooth transfer, students should consult with both an academic advisor and the potential transfer institution for academic course selection and guidance as soon as possible.

Contact Information

Chair of Math, Science and Social Science
252-672-7513

Dean, Liberal Arts and University Transfer
252-638-3745

Admissions Office
252-638-7430

Transfer Elective, Humanities/Fine Arts, Social/Behavioral Sciences, Math, Gen Ed, Science and UGETC Requirement Options

Select from the Universal General Education Transfer Component Courses (UGETC) list. Other Transfer Electives are listed. See an advisor to determine the best course for your program.

The Humanities/Fine Arts courses should be from two discipline areas outside of Literature. Only one COM Course can be used to meet the requirement.

The Social/Behavioral Science courses should be from two discipline areas outside of History. Only one HIS course can be used in this category.

*Denotes a corequisite. Lab must be taken with corresponding class.

Degree Requirements

 

General Education Core (45 SHC)

Universal Transfer Component

(34 SHC) All Universal General Education Transfer Courses (UGETC) will transfer to any of the 16 UNC-System universities

Courses in this program

English Composition

6 SHC required.

Humanities/Fine Arts

6 SHC required. Select two courses from two different disciplines (prefixes). One literature class is required. Select one listed below or in Additional General Education Hours.

Social/Behavioral Sciences

6 SHC required. Select two courses from two different disciplines (prefixes). One HIS class required. Select from the courses listed below or under Additional General Education Hours.

Mathematics

8 SHC required. Select two courses.

Natural Sciences

8 SHC. required. Select two courses with lab from one of the groups below. BIO-111 and BIO-112, CHM-151 and CHM-152, PHY-151 and PHY-152, PHY-251 and PHY-252, BIO-110 and GEL-111 (not recommended for students pursuing degrees in Bio, Chm or Physics), BIO-110 and PHY-110/110A (not recommended for students pursuing degrees in Bio, Chm or Physics), GEL-111 and PHY-110/110A (not recommended for students pursuing degrees in Bio, Chm or Physics)

Science

4 SHC in Mathematics or Science required. Courses with accompanying labs must be taken together. CHM 131/131A can be used if not used for UGETC.

Additional General Education Hours

(11 SHC) 4 SHC in Mathematics or Science required. Students should select these hours based on intended major and transfer university. UGETC courses not selected for the UGETC core may be used to meet Additional General Education Hours and Other Required Hours.

Courses in this program

Humanities/Fine Arts

Foreign language labs (SPA-181, SPA-182) 1 and 2 created under Other Hours.

Social/Behavioral Sciences

Mathematics

4 SHC in Mathematics or Science required. MAT-263, MAT-271, MAT-272 can be used if not used in UGETC core.

Science

4 SHC in Mathematics or Science required. CHM-131 and CHM-131A can be used if not selected in UGETC core.

Other Required Hours (15 SHC)

Courses in this program

Academic Planning

1 SHC required.

Health/Physical Education

2 or 3 SHC are required. Choose one of the courses below or two PED activity courses.

Other Required Hours

Select 11-12 additional semester hours from General Education and Elective courses which have been approved for transfer.