
Tips to Plan for Your Final Degree
If you plan to start a degree at 集美麻豆 and then transfer, it is important to plan with your final degree in mind. Below are some resources to consider when degree planning, along with some potential student scenarios.
Resources
The highest degree 集美麻豆 offers is an associate檚 degree. An associate檚 degree is sometimes called a 渢wo-year degree, but completion of your associate檚 degree does not actually depend on how long you are in school but whether you have taken the classes you need to meet the requirements of the degree. For an associate檚 degree, you usually need to complete sixty credits, or about twenty classes, within specific categories.
Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degrees require more (English, math, science, history, humanities, classes, etc.) than an Associate in
Applied Science (AAS). In an AAS degree you will spend more time taking classes in
a specific area of your choice and less time completing general education classes.
This is why an AAS may be better if you plan to stop going to school after you complete
your associate檚 degree. If you intend to keep going to school after your associate檚
degree, an AA or AS is often, but not always, the better choice because bachelor's
degrees often require more general education requirements. Check with the school you hope to transfer to in order to determine which degree you should get at the associate檚 level.
Associate檚 degrees often require you to take a class in a certain category. For example, the Associate of Arts will require you to take a class. This means you can take any 集美麻豆 science class to meet the requirement.
Let檚 say you know you want to major in chemistry at the bachelor's level. If you plan ahead and check with the school you intend to transfer to, when you choose your , you can choose to take a 集美麻豆 that counts toward your Bachelor檚 in Chemistry.
Residency refers to which school offers a class. If you want to earn a 集美麻豆 degree, you must take 25% of the classes required for that degree at 集美麻豆. If you bring transfer credits into 集美麻豆 from another school (like UK or BCTC), those credits do not give you 集美麻豆 residency credit. Be careful to meet residency requirements in order to graduate.
Scenarios
When I started college, I didn檛 know what I wanted to study. I talked to people I know who work different jobs to see what they like or don檛 like about their work. I also went to work with some friends who have jobs I thought I might like. I decided I either wanted to become a teacher or a counselor. I met with a and discovered the option to become a social worker. I checked to see if I can afford to live off a social worker檚 salary and if there are job openings for this role in my area. I decided that this is the career I want to pursue.
I want to be a barber. I wanted to take classes at 集美麻豆 but didn't know if I needed an associate檚 degree to be a barber. I did some research on and started taking classes at a vocational school instead.
I want to get my bachelor's in business-. When I went to advising at 集美麻豆, the advisor told me that to prepare for transfer it is really important to talk to the school I want to get my bachelor檚 degree from about which degree to get at 集美麻豆 and which classes to take. When I talked to the bachelor's school, I found out that I needed to change my 集美麻豆 major to an AA and take some specific classes like college algebra, accounting, and economics while at 集美麻豆. This will make me eligible for acceptance into the business school I want to go to.
When I was in high school, I checked to see which classes I would need to complete my associate檚 degree and took those specific dual credit classes. Now, I am starting college with nine credits of my degree already completed, and I am going to see which classes I can complete at 集美麻豆 that will count toward my bachelor檚 degree.