Associate
of Science Degree
The Associate of Science Degree (A.S.) is awarded
to students who have completed the core of general studies and the necessary
number of elective studies in the Mathematics/Science Division required.
The choice of electives will depend upon the
student's major. West Shore's counseling service and program guides for
majors in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics,
physics, and pre-medicine will help with these decisions.
Also, pre-engineering students are assured an
easy transfer to the four-year college or university of their choice if
all guidelines are followed. The college participates annually in the
Michigan Engineering College/Four Year College/Community College Liaison
Committee.
Categories I II III
IV V
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE
TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS: 60
Your A.S. Degree must comply with the requirements
in each of the following categories:
CATEGORY I: COMMUNICATIONS
(9 CREDITS)
Goal: To read,
write, listen, speak, and think competently, effectively, and critically.
REQUIRED:
CENG 111 English Composition I - 3 credits
CENG 112 English Composition II - 3 credits
CSPE 101 Principles of Speaking - 3 credits
or
CSPE 110 Interpersonal Communications - 3 credits
(consult with a counselor to determine which course is recommended for
your program)
Categories I II
III IV V
CATEGORY II: HUMANITIES AND
FINE ARTS (9 CREDITS)
Goal: To develop
an appreciation for and understanding of aesthetic and creative activities;
to develop knowledge of the major areas of human expression within historical
and cultural contexts.
REQUIRED:
Select one course from each of the following
categories, in any order
Category A: Fine
Arts Theory, Survey, or History
CTHE 101 Introduction to Theatre and Drama
CTHE 131 History of American Musical Theatre
CTHE 161 Modern Theater
HART 101 Art Appreciation
HART 201 Art History I: Ancient and Medieval
HART 203 Art History II: Renaissance to Modern
HHUM 106 Introduction to Film
HHUM 110 Introduction to Humanities
HMUS 100 Music Appreciation
HMUS 101 Fundamentals of Music Theory
HMUS 201 Survey of Music History
Category B: Foreign
Language or Literature
CFRN 101 Elementary French I
CFRN 102 Elementary French II
CFRN 201 Intermediate French I
CFRN 202 Intermediate French II
CGER 101 Elementary German I
CGER 102 Elementary German II
CLFP 151 Topics in Literature/Poetry/Fiction
CLFP 211 American Literature I
CLFP 212 American Literature II
CLFP 213 World Literature
CLFP 250 Introduction to Shakespeare
CSPN 101 Elementary Spanish I
CSPN 102 Elementary Spanish II
CSPN 201 Intermediate Spanish I
CSPN 202 Intermediate Spanish II
CTHE 101 Introduction to Theatre and Drama
CTHE 131 History of American Musical Theatre
CTHE 161 Modern Theater
(If one full year of a foreign language is
completed, only one course from Category A or C is needed)
Category C:
History or Philosophy
HPHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy
HPHL 101 Introduction to History of Philosophy
HPHL 102 Introduction to Ethics
HPHL 103 Introduction to Logic
HPHL 104 Bioethics
HPHL 201 Contemporary Problems in Philosophy
HPHL 202 Comparative Religion
SHST 141 History of Western Civilization to 1600
SHST 142 Western Civilization 1600 to Present
SHST 145 U.S. History to 1865
SHST 146 U.S. History 1865 to Present
Categories I II
III IV V
CATEGORY III: SOCIAL SCIENCES
(8 CREDITS)
Goal: To understand
human behavior as it relates to
individual development and group interaction; to
understand the major ideas and events that have shaped American society
and have knowledge of other social
systems as well as our own.
REQUIRED:
SPOL 151 American National Government - 3 credits
Plus one psychology or sociology course and additional social science
course except those designated SELE or SSPS.
CATEGORY IV: MATHEMATICS/SCIENCE
(8 CREDITS)
Goal: To gather,
understand, and use quantitative
information in a structured way; acquire knowledge
of ourselves and the natural world around us.
REQUIRED:
Two laboratory science classes plus MMTH 121 Intermediate
Algebra or competence as outlined below:
1) The
equivalent for MMTH 121 is one year of high school algebra and one year
of high school geometry, both with a grade of C (2.0 grade points) or
better, or two years of high school algebra, both with a grade of C or
better.
2) Students
who have never taken algebra will be required to complete MMTH 120 as
a prerequisite to MMTH 121.
Categories I II
III IV V
CATEGORY V: ELECTIVES
(26 CREDITS)
Goal: To explore,
broaden, and enhance educational
and career experiences.
Nineteen elective credits are to be earned in
courses offered by the Mathematics/Science Division.
In addition, at least one three-credit course
in a computer programming language or three credits that encompass spreadsheets,
word processing, and databases must be completed. Four electives may be
of the student's choosing.
An academic advisor can help determine which elective
credits will transfer to the college or university the student selects.
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