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Skagit Valley College
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Associate in Applied Science, Transfer Degree, AAS-T
- Mount Vernon, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Associate of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degree builds on the technical courses required for job preparation by including a college-level general education component. The distinguishing characteristic of the AAS-T degree is a minimum of 20 credits of general education drawn from the same list as those taken by students completing the Associate of Arts, Direct Transfer Agreement, AA-DTA, the Science, Associate in Science, Transfer Track #1 (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Geology), AS-T, and the Science, Associate in Science, Transfer Track #2 (Computer Science, Engineering, Physics), AS-T degrees.


Cottey College
Associate In Science
- Chapel, USA
Associate Degree
English
The Associate in Science degree includes courses from different disciplines to provide students with both breadth and depth of knowledge in science and math. Your studies will take place in laboratories and in the field.
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Applied Sciences degree programs at the Associate Degree level give you a strong foundation in practical skills and scientific principles. This field is exciting because it blends theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, preparing you for various industries.
You'll explore subjects like engineering principles, environmental science, and health technology, gaining hands-on experience in laboratories or workshops. Common courses include basic engineering mechanics, laboratory techniques, and technology applications. Many students enhance their skills in data collection, quality control procedures, and testing methodologies, which are critical for success in the workforce. The environment encourages innovation and critical thinking as students engage with current issues and technological advancements.
Graduates often pursue careers as laboratory technicians, environmental technicians, or engineering assistants. These roles not only provide immediate employment opportunities but also serve as stepping stones for further education or specialized training. By delving into Applied Sciences, students position themselves for a variety of career paths while building valuable competencies that are in demand across different sectors.