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ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIES • 64-65 Credits

The Associate of General Studies degree is designed for those who wish to continue their personal development through the equivalent of two (2) years of post-high school education but are not planning to transfer to a four-year college or university, or to prepare for a vocational career. It is an alternative degree and not something to be earned in addition to, or in conjunction with, other associate level degrees.

The objectives of the General Studies degree are to (1) offer a distinct and innovative degree alternative, (2) provide tangible recognition to the concept that education is a lifelong process, and/or (3) enable a student to pursue a special occupational field that has both lower division and upper division options.

The AGS degree will be conferred on those who successfully complete 64-65 credits of a planned program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. Graduates must complete 31-32 credits of general education.

Some courses have course or placement prerequities that must be fulfilled. Completion of these prerequisites may require coursework beyond the 64-65 hours of credit listed.

Students seeking a general studies degree must meet with an NPC Academic Advisor to select and design a program of courses that will best meet the student's needs. Students having already completed associate or higher degrees will not be considered for this program.



GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT • 31-32 Cr.



English • 6 cr.

Mathematics • 3 cr.

Discipline Studies:

Arts and Humanities • 6 cr.

Courses must be selected from the following list and from at least two disciplines:

Physical and Biological Sciences • 4 cr.

Social and Behavioral Sciences (from two disciplines) • 6 cr.

Additional courses that will meet AGS discipline studies requirement • 6 cr. (minimum)...
Includes additional courses listed in any of the discipline studies or from the following list:

Foreign Language

Computer Science

Verbal Communication

UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES • 33 CR.

Any unduplicated courses at the 100 or higher level.