Associate in Science - Transfer (Track 1)
(90 credits)
Program Description
Test, question, discover, and work collaboratively with a group of peers who share your curiosity. By studying the sciences at SPSCC, you will be a part of small lectures led by faculty who are excited about teaching and their area of expertise. Our students use more equipment, perform more dissections, and work with more projects than many classes at 4-year institutions.
The Associate in Science-Transfer is designed for persons interested in transferring to a four-year college or university to study science or engineering. Students who successfully complete degree requirements and elective courses recommended for their specific area of study will transfer to many four-year degree programs with junior standing. Compared to the Associate of Arts Degree, this degree delays some general education distribution credits until the junior or senior year in order to make room in the transfer degree for required freshman and sophomore-level science sequences. AS-T Track 1 focuses on chemistry, biology, environmental and natural resource sciences and geology and earth sciences.
Career Opportunities
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Chemist
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Materials Scientist
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Conservation Scientist
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Environmental Scientist
South Puget Sound Community College believes that all students need to develop a broad range of abilities that will not only make them more effective in their professional pursuits but will enhance their capacity to relate well to others in their daily lives.
General education introduces students to the content and methodology of the major areas of knowledge – communication, the humanities and fine arts, the natural sciences, mathematics and the social sciences – and helps them develop the intellectual skills that will make them more effective life-long learners. The College’s general education program is intended to meet the transfer requirements of four-year colleges and universities as outlined in the Intercollegiate Relations Commission Handbook.
The SPSCC college-wide abilities are embedded into each program:
- Effective Communication
- Information Literacy
- Analytical Reasoning
- Multicultural Awareness
- Social Responsibility
In planning this degree, students need to work closely with their advisor and the transfer institution so that the science credits within the degree create a seamless passage to the transfer institution. Although the Associate in Science-Transfer Degree transfers to four-year colleges and universities in Washington State, it may not meet specific department requirements.
To earn an Associate in Science-Transfer (Track 1) degree all courses taken must be:
- At college level (numbered 100 or above).
- A minimum of 85 of the 90 credits required for the degree must be from the General Education Requirements for the Associate in Arts & Science – Direct Transfer Agreement. Copies of the list are available online at spscc.edu/programs/general-ed-requirements.
- A class can only count once toward General Education requirements. For example, IIS 125 will satisfy either HUMANITIES or SOCIAL SCIENCE course requirements, but not both.
- A maximum of 5 credits in performance/skills courses may be applied to the humanities distribution requirement.
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above in all college-level courses required.
- Although this degree is a general transfer degree, South Puget Sound Community College has provided pathways and associated recommended courses for ease of student selection based upon a student’s career interest. Please review the pathway maps for recommended courses and course sequences.
Courses by Quarter
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
| |
AMATH 097 | Corequisite Intermediate Algebra | 7 |
ENGL 090 | Integrated Reading and Writing I | 5 |
or ENGL 095 | Integrated Reading and Writing II |
CCS 101 | Pathways to Success | 3 |
AMATH 141 | Corequisite Precalculus I 1 | 8 |
ENGL 098 | Transitional English Composition | 5 |
or ENGL& 101 | English Composition I |
CHEM& 139 | General Chemistry Prep | 5 |
MATH& 142 | Precalculus II | 5 |
CHEM& 161 | General Chemistry w/Lab I 2 | 5 |
| 5 |
MATH& 151 | Calculus I | 5 |
CHEM& 162 | General Chemistry W/Lab II | 5 |
BIOL& 211 | Majors Cellular 2 | 5 |
or PHYS& 114 | General Physics I w/Lab |
MATH& 152 | Calculus II | 5 |
CHEM& 163 | General Chemistry W/Lab III | 5 |
BIOL& 212 | Majors Animal | 5 |
or PHYS& 115 | General Physics II w/Lab |
MATH& 153 | Calculus III | 5 |
or MATH& 146 | Introduction to Statistics |
BIOL& 213 | Majors Plant | 5 |
or PHYS& 116 | General Physics III w/Lab |
| 5 |
| Biological Anthropology | |
| Survey of Astronomy | |
| Human Biology W/Lab | |
| Introduction to Botany | |
| Survey of Environmental Science | |
| 5 |
| Cultural Anthropology: Diversity | |
| Intercultural Communication: Diversity | |
| American Ethnic Studies: Diversity | |
| Psychology of Human Relations: Diversity | |
| Food and Society: Diversity | |
| 2-5 |
Students are required to complete a minimum of 90 credits to attain the AS-1 degree. Students should work with their career and educational planner to ensure plan out any additional electives or remaining credits.