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Associate in Science Degree The Associate in Science Degree
prepares you for transfer
to universities with advanced standing. The courses are comparable
to lower division level
courses at Kansas Regents
colleges and universities. The Associate in Science Degree will be awarded upon completion of the planned program of not less that 64 college credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or overall "C." To be eligible for graduation, students must have completed at least fifteen (15) credit hours from Barton County Community College. Students have a maximum of six years to meet catalog requirements for graduation in effect at the College when they first entered. However, if a student has had their college program interrupted by more than two consecutive years, they will be subject to the requirements in effect when they re-enter, or if they elect, the requirements of a later catalog. Prior coursework may be evaluated to determine currency of content before including the credit hours toward a certificate or degree. A minimum distribution of credits shall be:
* Transfer and Articulation Agreement requires a minimum of 12 credits, with at least one course from any three of the following six areas: Art, Music, Theatre, History, Philosophy, and Literature. No modern language, nor performance or studio courses in Art, Music, or Theatre may be used to fulfill this requirement. ** Excluding courses listed as performance or studio courses in Art, Music, and Theatre *** Transfer and Articulation Agreement requires a minimum of 12 credits, with at least one course from any three of the following six areas: Sociology, Political Science, Geography, Psychology, Economics, and Anthropology. **** Transfer and Articulation Agreement requires a minimum of 9 credits of laboratory science, with courses from two disciplines. The 10-credit hour BCCC requirement must include at least one 5-credit lab science course. The 5 additional credits used to complete this 10-credit requirement can come from any combination of natural/physical sciences or higher level mathematics courses (i.e., mathematics courses higher than College Algebra, MATH 1828.)
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