To earn your Associate in Science degree, you'll need to complete at least 60 semester hours of college transfer courses. These courses focus on essential skills like reading, writing, oral communication, basic math, and computer use. By finishing this program, you'll be well-prepared for advanced studies in various STEM fields.
In the AS program, you'll take courses in English composition, humanities and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. This broad curriculum not only meets general education requirements but also lets you explore different subjects, helping you identify your interests and career goals.
JCC is part of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA), which allows you, upon graduating with an AS degree and meeting transfer requirements, to transfer to any University of North Carolina institution with junior status. This agreement ensures your credits are recognized and applied toward your bachelor's degree.
By transferring to a University of North Carolina institution with junior status, you can pursue a bachelor's degree in fields such as:
Biology or Environmental Science
Chemistry or Physics
Computer Science or Information Technology
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil)
Mathematics or Statistics
These pathways can lead to advanced positions in various industries, including healthcare, technology, engineering, and education.