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Dec 04, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Calendar [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate of Science Degree
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Explore your interests. Discover biology, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics as well as electives in English, French, Chinese, anthropology, FIrst Nations studies, philosophy, business, criminology and more.
Associate degrees are offered at many colleges and universities throughout BC. They recognize successful completion of 60 credits of study, which is approximately 20 courses. With full-time study, you can complete an associate degree within two academic years. Part-time study options are also available.
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Admission Requirements
There are no formal admission requirements for the Associate of Science degree. However, courses will have specific entry requirements called prerequisites, which are listed under each course description. To meet prerequisite requirements, submit transcripts or complete English and/or Math assessments.
Course Requirements
The following overview describes the general requirements for an Associate of Science degree. However, choosing the right combination of courses will depend on a number of factors. NIC’s educational advisors will work with you to personalize these general requirements to meet your goals.
Associate of Science Degree - General Requirements
Students are responsible for selecting only courses that are eligible for the Associate of Science degree. See required courses below:
- 6 credits in first year English
- 6 credits in mathematics, which shall include at least 3 credits in calculus
- 36 credits in Science, which shall include at least 3 credits in a laboratory based science and must include a minimum of 18 credits at the 200 level taken in two or more subject areas
- 6 credits in Arts other than English (excluding mathematics and laboratory-based science courses)
- 6 credits in Arts, Science or other academic areas
Completion Requirements
- You must achieve an overall average grade of C (cumulative GPA of 2.0) calculated on all courses counting toward the associate degree. No course may be used to meet more than one of the specific associate degree requirements.
- Courses used to complete the credential must have transfer credit to at least one B.C. research university (SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVIC).
Associate Degree Courses Options
The following courses in these subject areas may be eligible for credit toward completion of the Associate of Arts degree. For a complete list of courses and their details enter the subject area in the Course Descriptions. NOTE: Not all courses in every subject area may be eligible towards the degree. Courses used to complete the credential must have transfer credit to at least one BC research university (SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVIC). Within each course description is a link to BC Transfer Guide to confirm transferability.
Arts (includes both Humanities and Social Sciences)
Humanities
- Aboriginal Leadership (ABG)
- Chinese (CHN)
- Digital Design & Development (DGL)
- Education (EDU)
- English (ENG)
- Fine Arts (FIN)
- First Nations Studies (FNS)
- French (FRE)
- History (HIS)
- Indigenous Language Fluency (ILF)
- Interactive Media (IMG)
- Liberal Studies (LIB)
- Media Communications (MCS)
- Philosophy (PHI)
- Spanish (SPN)
Social Sciences
- Anthropology (ANT)
- Criminology (CRM)
- Digital Design & Development (DGL)
- Economics (ECO)
- Equity and Social Justice (ESJ)
- Geography (GEO)
- Human Services (HSW)
- Political Science (POL)
- Psychology (PSY)
- Sociology (SOC)
- Social Service (SSW)
- Women’s Studies (WST)
Sciences
- Biology (BIO)
- Chemistry (CHE)
- Computer Science (CPS)
- Digital Design & Development (DGL)
- Geography (GEO)
- Mathematics (MAT) (STA)
- Physics (PHY)
- Space Science and Astronomy (SSA)
Business
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