Associate of Arts
Students in the A.A. degree will take more humanities (history, art, language, etc.) and social sciences (psychology, sociology, government, etc.), and fewer math and science courses.
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Associate of Science
Students in the A.S. degree will take more math (calculus, trigonometry, etc.) and science courses, (astronomy, chemistry, etc.) and fewer humanities (history, art, etc.) and social sciences (psychology, government, etc.).
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Associate of General Studies
Students in the A.G.S. degree will take a variety of subjects ranging from humanities (history, art, etc.) to natural sciences, (chemistry, astronomy, etc.). The A.G.S. degree is not as structured as the A.A. or A.S. degrees, allowing students to select more electives from fields that they are interested in.
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