TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Associate in Applied Science (TSC.AAS)

   The Associate in Technological Sciences Degree program is designed for students choosing to pursue widely varying areas of occupational, technological, engineering, and emerging sector-related interests.

   This degree is designed for career-minded students, yet includes flexibility to meet the four-year MACRAO agreement for students wishing to continue their education with one of our many 4-year partner institutions. See a counselor for courses that may be required at the transfer college you plan to attend.

   A minimum of twelve credit hours in the primary occupational discipline of your choice, plus twenty-three credits of fundamental General Education leaves you with twenty-seven elective credits (14 required) to design your future.
 

MACRAO - Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Articulation Agreement.

  Credits
1)   English Composition I and II
ENG 1510 and ENG 1520
6
2)  Mathematics/Science
Must include one laboratory science. Courses must be taken in more than one discipline.
8
3)  Social Science
Includes POL 1510 American Government. Courses must be taken in more than one discipline.
8
4)  Fine Arts/Humanities
Courses must be taken in more than one discipline.
 
8
Major Requirements Credits
  A minimum of 12 credits are required as your primary (courses with the same prefix) focus. You may select any one of the occupational disciplines below: AET, ARC, ATA, ATM, ATW, CAD, CAR, CIS, CTT, DHE, ECT, ETT, GRD , HLS, INT, LST, MTC, PHO, RO B, TER
 
 
  Total 12

Required Supportive  Courses
  NOTE: Courses previously used in Major Focus may not be used to meet this requirement.  
  MAT 1070 or higher number 3-4
  One approved Lab Science course 4
  Refer to General Education Distribution List on p. 69 or inside back cover.
 
Students must also complete a minimum of 14 credits, in any combination of courses from the list of prefixes below:

ACC 1500, AET, APD, APM, APP, ARC, ATA, ATF, ATM, ATW, BIO, BIS, BUS, CAD, CAR, CHE, CIM, CIS, CCM, CMN, CRJ, DD T, DHE, ECT, EEC, EMS, ETT, FFT, GRD , HLS, INT, IPD, LST, MAT 1100 or higher, MEC, MSE, MTC, PHO, PHY, QAT, RO B, TED, TER
 
 
  Total
 
21
  Communication / English
Refer to Gen Ed Distribution List
 
3
  Fine Arts / Humanities
Refer to Gen Ed Distribution List
 
3
  Social Science - not to include POL 1510
Refer to Gen Ed Distribution List
 
3
  Written Communication1- Select one course
ENG 1350•    Business Communications
ENG 1450•    Writing and Reading for Problem Solving
ENG 1510•    Composition I
ENG 1520•    Composition II
ENG 2200•    Professional Communications
 
3
  POL 1510 American Government
 
3
  Physical Education
Refer to Gen Ed Distribution List
 
1
  Necessary Electives to Total
 
62
1    Prospective transfer students should select ENG 1510.
●   Course may be used to meet General Education requirements.