2008-2009 Catalog Academic Degrees and Certificates |
Associate of Applied Science The Occupational Degree
Students enrolled in any of these programs will benefit from "hands-on" laboratory experience within their major field. They will enter the job market with specific skills and knowledge useful for employment and advancement.
The Associate of Applied Science degree is designed for those students who desire a two-year course of study and training in an occupational and/or technological career field. Although the AAS degree is not designed to be a transfer program, some of the courses will transfer to four-year colleges or universities. Those students who wish to transfer to a four-year school should consult a WNC counselor. Coursework must total at least 60 credits.
Courses with a number under 100 (such as ENG 95) are not applicable toward an Associate of Applied Science degree at WNC.
Courses with a "B" designator after the number (such as MATH 100B) are college level courses which may apply toward a WNC degree but which may not transfer to UNR or UNLV. In some cases, these courses may transfer to other Nevada community colleges and Nevada State College or to other colleges and universities. See a WNC counselor for the latest transfer information.
A maximum of six credits of special topics classes in one subject area may apply toward any WNC degree.
To make decisions about specific emphases under the Associate of Applied Science degree, please refer to the academic programs pages or see a WNC counselor. NOTE: All Associate of Applied Science degree and certificate programs require completion of appropriate courses in computation, communication and human relations. Additionally, introductory courses in all applied science and technology as well as all allied health programs include instruction in safety, industrial safety and environmental awareness, as appropriate.
Students with previous occupational or practical experience may challenge certain course requirements and prerequisites. In some cases, required courses may be waived, allowing the student to proceed to coursework at the appropriate level. In other cases, challenge examinations may be arranged for which the student can receive academic credit and a "pass'' grade for the course.
Requirements: A minimum of 60 credits
| English/Communications Requirement |
| 6 credits. |
| Business: 107, 108 |
| Communication: 113, 215 |
| Criminal Justice: 103 |
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English
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| Journalism: 201 |
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Reading
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| Writing Course (Business 108, English 100, 101, 102, or any other 200 level English class) |
| Human Relations Requirement |
| 3 credits. |
| Anthropology: 101, 201 |
| Business: 110B, 287B |
| Counseling and Personal Development: 117, 129B |
| Criminal Justice: 270 |
| Early Childhood Education: 121 |
| Human Development & Family Studies: 201, 202 |
| Law: 263 |
| Management: 201, 212, 283 |
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Psychology (except for PSY 210)
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Sociology (except for SOC 210)
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| Humanities/Social Science Requirements |
| 3 credits. |
| Humanities Area: |
| Art: 100, 101*, 124, 160, 224, 260, 261 |
| Core Humanities: 201, 202 |
| Dance: 101 |
| English: 200, 221, 223, 231, 232, 250, 261, 266, 267, 271, 275 |
| History: 105, 106, 207, 247 |
| Humanities: 101 |
| Music: 111*, 121 |
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Philosophy (except for PHIL 102, 114)
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| Theatre: 100, 105, 180 |
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| Anthropology: 101, 201, 202, 210, 212 |
| Core Humanities: 203 |
| Criminal Justice: 101, 102, 120, 215, 220, 225, 226, 230, 270 |
| Economics: 100, 102, 103 |
| Geography: 106 |
| History: 101, 102, 111, 217, 295 |
| Journalism: 101 |
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Political Science
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Psychology (except for PSY 210)
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| Social Work: 220 |
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Sociology (except for SOC 210)
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| * Course may not meet the fine arts requirement at all universities. Please see a counselor. |
| Mathematics Requirement |
| 3 credits. |
| Business: 109B |
| Economics: 261, 262 |
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Mathematics
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| Psychology: 210 |
| Real Estate: 102B |
| Sociology: 210 |
| Statistics: 152 |
| Science Requirement |
| 6 credits. |
| Animal Science: 110B |
| Anthropology: 102, 110L |
| Astronomy: 109, 110, 120 |
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Biology (except for BIOL 208)
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Chemistry (except for CHEM 241, 241L, 242, 242L)
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Environmental Studies
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| Geography: 103, 104 |
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Geology (except for GEOL 111B, 112B, 113B, 299B)
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| Natural Resources: 101 |
| Nutrition: 121, 223 |
| Ornamental Horticulture: 105B |
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Physics (except for PHYS 293)
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| U.S. and Nevada Constitution Requirements |
| 3 or 6 credits. |
| Core Humanities: 203 |
| History: 101 & 217 |
| History: 101 & 102 |
| History: 111 |
| Political Science: 103 |
| History and Political Science Combination (History 101 and Political Science 208) |
| Emphasis Requirements, Program Requirements, and General Electives |
| Some credits earned in non-traditional courses may be considered for elective credit and may require review in order to be applied to the AAS degree. |
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