Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
The associate of applied science degree is issued
to students who complete a career-education
curriculum of college level and character. This
degree is designed to prepare students for employment
in a specific career. It is issued to
students who successfully fulfill the general
requirements, in addition to the specific technical
or workforce curriculum for each program
and the general education core requirements
listed below.
REQUIREMENTS
The general education block for each program must contain a minimum of 15 college credit hours.
The General education block for each program must include ENGL 1301.
The general education block for each program must contain at least one course from each of the following categories:
- Math/Natural Sciences
- Social/Behavioral Sciences
- Humanities/Fine Arts
- General Education Core Requirement
In addition, graduates are expected to master the Lone Star College System Perspectives in the core curriculum and Basic Intellectual Competencies in the core curriculum. These requirements can be fulfilled through successful completion of identified courses or attainment of identified competencies in a specific certificate or program. Program administrators, faculty, or advisors will provide specific information.
Graduates must also meet the computer literacy requirement, math (minimum completion of MATH 0308 plus any math degree requirements) and oral communication competencies, wellness, and multicultural requirements.