General Studies – Associate of Science Degree
Program Details
Associate of Science Degree General
Overview
Program Summary
Get freedom of choice with your general associate of science degree. The world of science is diverse and expansive, touching almost every industry in today’s global economy, meaning you will be at the top of the list for high-demand and well-paying careers. You will not have to decide on a specialty right away, but you will open the doors of possibility and have plenty of career options, plus be prepped for further education. Choose this program if you love figuring out how things work and want to give yourself time to decide on the future path that is right for you.
Designed to give you a balanced variety of courses, you will have your pick of biology and chemistry classes, including lab sessions. In addition, your associate degree lets you explore other subject areas like English Studies 12, mathematics and general arts.
All Associate of Science students are required to complete:
- six semester courses in science at the 100 level or higher
- six semester courses in second-year science in two or more subject areas.
- of the above, at least one course must be a lab science. Geology and Geography 130 and 232 are considered lab sciences.
- two semester courses in math. At least one math course must be in calculus. Students may choose statistics for the second math course.
- two semester courses in first-year English.
- two semester courses in Arts other than first-year English.
- two semester courses in Arts, Science, or other areas.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of an Associate of Science program, learners will be able to:
- explain terms, concepts, and theories of introductory-level science.
- read, write, and communicate effectively and creatively across academic disciplines.
- demonstrate developing critical, creative thinking, and problem solving skills.
- follow laboratory guidelines, processes, and protocols.
- demonstrate developing research skills.
- apply developing quantitative reasoning skills.
- apply the scientific method.
- use current and emerging technology.
- demonstrate collaborative skills in a multi-cultural environment.
- conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner in an academic environment.
Program Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
In addition to meeting the general admission requirements to Selkirk College, applicants to the University Arts and Sciences program must meet the following requirements to be considered fully qualified:
- Minimum grade of 67% in Math 12 or Pre-Calc 12
- Minimum grade of 60% in English 12 or English 12 First Peoples or equivalent. Students who do not meet this requirement must write the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) test and achieve a minimum of level 4 to attain equivalency.
Additional Requirements
- Students whose first language is not English must fulfill the College’s English language proficiency requirement. See Policy 8611: Admissions.
- Mature students must meet the English 12 requirement.
- Students who lack the admission requirements may still gain admission to the program by taking a combination of Academic upgrading and university courses during the first year. This mode of entry may extend the length of their program.
Graduation and Promotion
To achieve a credential in this program you must complete all course requirements and achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00.
Program Courses
Term 1
Required Courses
Term 2
Required Courses
Term 3
Elective Courses
The following is a suggested selection of courses. Students are advised to meet with a Selkirk College counsellor to discuss course options.
Take:
three (3) 200-level Science electives
one (1) 100-level Arts elective
one (1) 100- or 200-level General elective
See the UAS table of available courses.
Term 4
Elective Courses
The following is a suggested selection of courses. Students are advised to meet with a Selkirk College counsellor to discuss course options.
Take:
three (3) 200 level Science electives
one (1) 100 level Arts elective
one (1) 100 or 200 level General elective
See the UAS table of available courses.
Additional Program Policies