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General Studies, AA&S


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Plan Code 697, CIP Code 24.0101

Award: Associate of Arts and Sciences

Credit Hours: 60-62

Program Head: Tina Dressler

Length: Four Semesters (Two years of full-time study)

Purpose:. The General Studies Associate of Art and Sciences degree represents the first two years of many four-year college or university liberal arts majors. A challenging core of requirements is augmented by transfer electives, which will be chosen from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics. After completing the first two years at MGCC, the student will be able to transfer into the third year of a four-year college or university liberal arts major. The General Studies AA&S is designed to allow students to follow pathways developed by Transfer Virginia. For more information visit the https://www.transfervirginia.org/.

Components: The General Studies program is comprised three components: (1) College Success Skills, (2) the Uniform Certificate of General Studies, and (3) Transfer Core. College Success Skills is fulfilled through SDV 100 and is intended to be taken during or before the first semester of college study. The Uniform Certificate of General Studies   (UCGS) is a stacked certificate designed to be completed during the first year of study and consists of 7 different blocks. Transfer Core are designed to be completed in the second year of study. Transfer Core must be courses intended for transfer to four-year institutions. Students should consult with their faculty advisor or counselor and the college or university where they plan to transfer, to confirm the transferability of the course. Students are encouraged to follow pathways established through TransferVirginia.

Admission Information: In addition to the general admission requirements to the College, students whose placement test scores indicate the need to increase their level of proficiency in reading, writing and/or mathematics will be required to take appropriate developmental courses. Enrolling in developmental courses may increase the length of time necessary for completing the chosen course or program of study but will enhance the student’s preparation for college-level coursework and increase chances for successful attainment of academic, occupational and personal goals.

Admission Requirements: General admission requirements of the College apply to this program.

Graduation Requirements: Students must complete the required courses in curriculum and achieve a 2.0 minimum grade point average to receive this academic award.

Related Certificate: General Education

Guided Pathways are shown in bold.

Fall Semester - Year 2


The courses below satisfy the requirements of the Transfer Core. Students should consult with their advisor and the college or university where they plan to transfer to confirm the transferability of the course.  Students are encouraged to follow a Transfer Virginia Common Curriculum to select courses in the Transfer Core. The following Guided Pathways may be used by students who have not selected a common curriculum:

Spring Semester - Year 2


The courses below satisfy the requirements of the Transfer Core. Students should consult with their advisor and the college or university where they plan to transfer to confirm the transferability of the course.  Students are encouraged to follow a Transfer Virginia Common Curriculum to select courses in the Transfer Core. The following Guided Pathways may be used by students who have not selected a common curriculum:

Minimum Credit Hours for Degree: 60-62


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