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Associate of Applied Science Core
    2009 - 2010 Associate of Applied Science Requirements
    Minimum of 60 credit hours



    The Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS) is awarded upon completion of a prescribed program of study designed to prepare students to enter and compete in the job market. AAS curricula are designed to enable the graduate to enter an occupation with marketable skills, an acceptable level of technical competency, and the ability to communicate effectively. In addition, the AAS degree helps prepare students for life-long learning.

    The AAS degree is awarded to students who meet the specific degree requirements along with the graduation requirements listed below. The Core Curriculum and the total number of hours required to graduate with an AAS degree vary among the programs; however, a minimum of 18 credit hours must be earned in residency at Collin.

    WECM (Workforce Education Course Manual) courses are those courses designated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as workforce education (technical) courses offered for credit and CEUs (Continuing Education Units). While these courses are not designed to automatically transfer to public four-year colleges and universities, they will transfer to state community colleges and selected colleges and universities.


    PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEES
    Instructional areas in each technical program area use advisory committees for program development, evaluation, long-range planning, development of employment opportunities for graduates, and other program issues. These committees provide an essential link between the education institution and the business community to ensure that graduates are adequately prepared for employment. Members of the advisory committees are selected from related industry, prospective employers, and other knowledgeable community representatives.

    Within each AAS program are suggested timelines for completion of degrees and certificates.


    RECIPROCAL TUITION AGREEMENTS
    Collin County residents may enroll in select Workforce Education (WECM) programs offered by the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) and Grayson County College at in-county tuition rates. Likewise, Dallas County and Grayson County residents may enroll in select Workforce Education programs offered by Collin. For more information contact the Admissions and Records Office at CPC-972.548.6710, PRC-972.377.1744 or SCC-972.881.5710.


    ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE CORE CURRICULUM
    English

    3 credit hours

      ENGL 1301

    Speech Communications

    3 credit hours

      SPCH 1311, 1315, or 1321

    Mathematics
    (Select one course)

    3 credit hours

      MATH 1XXX College-Level mathematics course

      MATH 2XXX College-Level mathematics course

    (Math requirements may vary from the core curriculum. Check each degree plan. MATH 1314 or higher is recommended for transfer students)

    Humanities / Fine Arts

    3 credit hours

      ARTS 1301, 1303, or 1304

      DANC 2303

      DRAM 1310, 2361, or 2362

      ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332, 2333, 2342, or 2343

      FREN 2303 or 2304

      HUMA 1301

      MUSI 1306 or 1307

      PHIL 1301, 1304, 2303, 2306, 2307, or 2321

      SPAN 2321 or 2322

    Social / Behavioral Science

    3 credit hours

      ANTH 2351

      ECON 1301, 2301, or 2302

      GOVT 2301 or 2302

      HIST 1301, 1302, or 2301

      PSYC 2301 or 2302

      SOCI 1301

    Physical Education / Dance

    1 credit hour minimum

      PHED / DANC - Activity course

      PHED 1338

    Total credits required to complete the AAS Core Curriculum

    16 credit hours


    AAS Degree Requirements Review

    1. Complete the curriculum outline of the program of interest.  This will require a minimum of 60 credit hours (excluding developmental credit).
    2. Earn a minimum of 18 credit hours in residency at Collin
    3. Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
    4. Complete TSI requirements.

    Note: The Biotechnology, Dental Hygiene, Emergency Medical Services Professions, Fire Science, Nursing, Respiratory Care, and Surgical Technology programs at Collin have specific core curriculum requirements. Please refer to the respective degree plan for details.

    Note: The computer literacy requirement is met through each AAS degree, either by integrating the competencies throughout the program’s curriculum or by requiring a separate computer science course in the program’s curriculum.


    Choosing a Catalog Year
    Students who plan to transfer to a college or university have a choice to make regarding their requirements for graduation. Specifically, they may choose the catalog year under which they wish to graduate. This choice is subject to restrictions that are outlined in the college or university catalog. Students should consult their Collin academic advisor or the catalog of their choice to learn about any limitations.

    Students who plan to transfer should keep a copy of the Collin Catalog from the year they choose, the college’s or university’s catalog and the transfer guide that was valid at the time they enrolled in Collin and selected a major. Course syllabi should also be kept.


    CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
    Collin offers certificate programs designed to meet specific employment needs of the community. Students who enroll in certificate programs are generally interested in re-entering the job market after an absence, changing careers, or upgrading job-related skills in order to enhance employment specialization. Although certificates are normally one year in length, the specific number of credit hours varies by program area.  Level II certificates require completion of TSI requirements.


    Marketable Skills Achievement Awards
    A Marketable Skills Achievement Award is a sequence of credit courses totaling 9-14 semester credit hours. Collin offers Marketable Skills Achievement Awards for the following:
    • Animation, contact Lupita Tinnen at 972.578.5527
    • Applied Graphic Design Technology, contact Lupita Tinnen at 972.578.5527
    • Child Development, contact Elaine Wilkinson at 972.881.5967
    • Cisco Systems Networking (CCNA), contact Dave Galley at 972.377.1676
    • Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, contact Dave Galley at 972.377.1676
    • Computer Information Systems, contact Tebring Daly at 972.881.5838
    • Computer Programming, contact Susan Mahon at 972.377.1688
    • Convergence Technology, contact Dave Galley at 972.377.1676
    • E-Business Media, contact Tebring Daly at 972.881.5838
    • Emergency Medical Services Professions, contact Pat McAuliff at 972.548.6836
    • Fire Science, contact Pat McAuliff at 972.548.6836
    • Interior and Architectural Design, contact Ali Kholdi at 972.377.1716
    • Office Systems Technology, contact Mary Jane Tobaben at 972.881.5170



    Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
    for that course.

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