Associates of Science Degree (A.S.)

Program Overview

The Associate of Science degree promotes inclusion, diversity, and cultural competency courses in General Education suitable for transfer to universities, with a wide variety of courses on campus, online, and in hybrid modality. The Associate of Science degree is considered a general education transfer degree and does not include a major or minor course of study. To receive an Associate of Science degree, students must:

  • successfully complete all lower-division general education requirements with a letter grade of C- or better;
  • earn a minimum of 60 credits, at least 30 of which must be from UM;
  • and maintain an institutional cumulative GPA of 2.00 for all UM courses taken for a traditional letter grade (A-F).
  • Complete 9 credits of transferable coursework in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) beyond those taken as general education requirements.

Matriculating students may begin coursework in the autumn, spring or summer. Courses numbered below 100 do not count toward the 60 credit requirement or general education course requirements, but do fulfill financial aid credit load requirements.

Students planning on completing a baccalaureate degree are encouraged to select specific general education courses and electives that meet the requirements for that future major. Students work with their advisor to develop an AA degree plan to best prepare them to transition to a four-year degree.

The Associate of Science Degree map is provided to students to guide decision making around what courses are required and when such courses should be taken. This is a recommendation based on full-time enrollment (15 credits per semester). Your academic advisor can assist you in personalizing this pathway to meet your individual needs regarding class load, summer term, dual enrollment, transfer credit, etc. 

Associate of Science Degree (A.S.) Degree Pathway

Associate of Science Degree Catalog

Achieve your Associate in Science degree to open the door to your bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, physics, math, and more, which will lead to careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, physical & occupational therapy, physician assistant, and beyond.

Pathway

The Associate of Science Degree map is provided to students to guide decision making around what courses are required and when such courses should be taken. This is a recommendation based on full-time enrollment (15 credits per semester). Your academic advisor can assist you in personalizing this pathway to meet your individual needs regarding class load, summer term, dual enrollment, transfer credit, etc. 

Associate of Science Degree (A.S.) Degree Pathway

Associate of Science Degree Catalog

Achieve your Associate in Science degree to open the door to your bachelor’s degree in biology, chemistry, physics, math, and more, which will lead to careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, physical & occupational therapy, physician assistant, and beyond.