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Stark State College offers a
60-credit joint associate of science (A.S.) degree for the student who is an
undeclared major or undecided about a course of study to pursue in the
sciences.
The associate of science
degree is jointly awarded by Stark State College and Kent State University –
Stark campus. The program prepares students for pursuit of a four-year
bachelor of science degree at a four-year college or university.
Stark State College and Kent
State University – Stark campus follow this reciprocal program:
- Students who declare Stark
State College to be their home institution will take a minimum of 15
credits the Kent State University - Stark campus.
- Students who declare
Kent State University – Stark campus to be their home institution will
take minimum of 15 credits at Stark State College.
- A specific number of
courses in English (6 credits), communication (3 credits), mathematics
(6 credits), fine arts (3 credits), humanities (3 credits), social
sciences (6 credits), and natural and physical sciences (8 credits) will
generally be required.
Students in the joint
associate of science degree program must meet with advisors at both
institutions for appropriate advising and to assure that courses selected
for completion of the joint associate of science degree will transfer to the
four-year college or university selected.
For details about the joint
associate of science degree, contact the department chair, science. |