The Associate in Science degree is designed for transfer to four year institutions and intended for students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, Engineering, Geography, Geosciences, Health-related Fields, Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics, Pre-Medicine/ Dentistry, and Science. Consult with an Academic and Career Advisor for specific guidelines on choosing courses.
Transfer Ready Pathway
Guided pathways are recommended course sequences for earning a certificate or degree. Waubonsee’s academic and career advising and counseling professionals are available to guide students on their path to graduate.
I. College Requirements
A. Semester Hours
A total of 60 semester hours or more completed as specified in the following sections.
B. Grade-Points
A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (C average) in all coursework taken and in good standing.
C. Credit Hour Residency
Meet the college’s credit hour residency requirement: a minimum of 15 credit hours in 100 and 200 level courses applied toward a degree must be completed at Waubonsee. Transfer credit and credit for prior learning assessment do not apply to the credit hour residency requirement.
II. General Education Requirements
Waubonsee’s requirements conform to IAI General Education Core Curriculum guidelines. (Courses are 3 sem hrs unless indicated.)
Associate in Science (AS)
A. Communications
Communications: COM 100
English: ENG 101* and 102*
B. Social and Behavioral Sciences
Select courses from two of the following disciplines. Courses in bold identify Non-Western and Diversity options: N indicates non-Western; D indicates diversity.
Anthropology: ANT 101 (N), 102, 110
Economics: ECN 100, 201, 202
Geography: GEO 120 (N), 220 (N), 235 (N)
History**: HIS 101 (N), 102 (N), 121, 122, 205 (N), 215 (N), 225 (N), 235 (N)
Political Science: PSC 100, 220, 240, 260
Psychology: PSY 100, 205, 215, 220, 226, 235
Sociology: SOC 100, 120 (D), 130, 210, 230 (D)
C. Physical and Life Sciences
Select at least one course from Physical Sciences and one course from Life Sciences. Select at least one lab course. (L indicates lab course.)
Physical Sciences
Astronomy: AST 100, 105 (4-L)
Chemistry: CHM 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 121 (4-L)
Earth Science: ESC 100, 101 (1-L), 110, 120 (4-L), 125, 130
Geography: GEO 121 (4-L)
Geology: GLG 100, 101 (1-L), 102 (4-L), 103, 120
Physics: PHY 103, 104 (1-L), 111 (4-L), 221 (5-L)
Life Sciences
Biology: BIO 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 110, 111 (1-L), 120 (4-L), 122 (4-L)
D. Mathematics
Select one of the following courses
Mathematics: MTH 101, 102, 107, 131 (4), 132 (4), 202, 210, 211 (4), 233 (4)
E. Humanities and Fine Arts
Select at least one course from Humanities and one course from Fine Arts. Courses in bold identify Non-Western and Diversity options: N indicates non-Western; D indicates diversity
Humanities
English: ENG 211, 212, 215, 220 (D), 221, 222, 225, 226, 228, 229, 230, 235, 240, 245, 255 (D), 265 (D)
Film Studies: FLM 270***
French: FRE 202
German: GER 202
History**: HIS 111, 112, 125
Humanities***: HUM 101, 102 (N), 112, 201, 202
Philosophy: PHL 100, 101, 105, 110, 120 (N), 201, 202
Religious Studies: RLG 120 (N)
Spanish: SPN 202, 205, 215
Fine Arts
Art: ART 100, 101, 102, 103 (N), 104, 105 (D), 106
Film Studies: FLM 250, 260, 270***
Humanities***: HUM 101, 102 (N), 201
Music: MUS 100, 101 (N), 102
Theatre: THE 100, 130 (D)
III. Additional College Requirements
When selecting courses for the Additional College Requirements, consult with an Academic and Career Advisor, as four-year schools have specific requirements.
Associate in Science (AS)
Select two courses: one additional math course and one additional physical or life science course.
A. Physical and Life Sciences
Consult with an Academic and Career Advisor to determine the appropriate choice based on your major and the four-year institution to which you intend to transfer. (L indicates a lab course.)
Astronomy: AST 100, 105 (4-L)
Biology: BIO 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 110, 111 (1-L), 120 (4-L), 122 (4-L), 200, 250 (4-L), 270 (4-L), 272 (4-L)
Chemistry: CHM 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 121 (4-L), 122 (4-L), 202, 231 (4-L), 232 (4-L)
Earth Science: ESC 100, 101 (1-L), 110, 120 (4-L), 125,130
Geography: GEO 121 (4-L)
Geology: GLG 100, 101 (1-L), 102 (4-L), 103, 120
Physics: PHY 103, 104 (1-L), 111 (4-L), 112 (4-L), 221 (5-L), 222 (5-L),223 (4-L)
B. Mathematics
Consult with an Academic and Career Advisor to determine the appropriate choice based on your major and the four-year institution to which you intend to transfer.
Mathematics: MTH 101, 102, 107, 109, 129, 130, 131 (4), 132 (4), 201, 202, 210, 211 (4), 233 (4), 236 (4), 240
C. Non-Western and Diversity
One course satisfying degree requirements must have a non-Western (N) or diversity (D) emphasis. These courses are highlighted in bold in the General Education Requirements Social and Behavioral Sciences (item II.B.) and Humanities and Fine Arts (item II.E.). This is not an additional credit hour requirement.
IV. Area of Concentration/Elective Requirements
Associate in Science