The purpose of the Associate in Science in Natural Science (A.S.N.S.) degree is to address the needs of students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Students can use the A.S.N.S. degree to better market their science background or in preparation for transfer to a four-year institution. The A.S.N.S. in Physical Sciences provides a clear pathway to properly prepare students for transfer with core introductory courses and laboratories in chemistry, mathematics, and physics typically required in the first two years of a broad range of Physical science baccalaureate degrees at four-year universities.
Physical Sciences Program Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs) approved 03/01/2013:
- Analyze data effectively using currently available technology.
- Communicate scientific ideas and principles clearly and effectively.
- Analyze and apply fundamental mathematical, physical, and chemical concepts and techniques to scientific issues.
- Apply fundamental concepts and techniques in their chosen natural science field of student, such as biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, etc.
Fall (Semester 1)
Refer to "Diversification and Foundations Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for a list of courses that will fulfill this category.
Refer to "Diversification and Foundations Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for a list of courses that will fulfill this category.
- CHEM 161: This course fulfills the Diversification: Physical Sciences (DP) category.
- CHEM 161L: This course fulfills the Diversification: Laboratory (science) (DY) category.
- MATH 241: This course fulfills the Foundations: Quantitative Reasoning (FQ) category.
- Foundations: Global and Multicultural Perspectives (FG): A total of 6 credits are required and are recommended to be completed in semesters 1 and 2. Any two courses with different FG designations are required.
Spring (Semester 2)
Choose from the following:
Refer to "Diversification and Foundations Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for a list of courses that will fulfill this category.
Refer to "Diversification and Foundations Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for a list of courses that will fulfill this category.
- Foundations: Global and Multicultural Perspectives (FG): A total of 6 credits are required and are recommended to be completed in semesters 1 and 2. Any two courses with different FG designations are required.
Fall (Semester 3)
Refer to "Diversification and Foundations Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for a list of courses that will fulfill this category.
Spring (Semester 4)
Focus Requirements (Graduation)
Refer to "Focus Requirement Courses" under the "Programs (Certificates and Degrees)" section for more information.
Focus requirements must be satisfied within the 61-64 credits of the degree.