Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree Requirements

The Associate of General Studies degree is designed for students wishing to acquire a broad education, rather than pursue a specific college major or career technical program. Because of the flexibility of this degree, it may not fulfill requirements for transfer to a four-year institution.

The Associate of General Studies is awarded to students who meet the following:

1. Associate Degree Comprehensive Requirements
2. A ssociate of General Studies (AGS)
Requirements:
a. General Education Requirement:Students must earn a minimum of 16 credits of General Education taken from the General Education /Discipline Studies List. These credits must come from courses taken in the following categories:
Arts and Letters
Social Sciences
Science/Math/Computer Science


The 16 credits must include at least one course with a minimum of three credits from each category. General Education requirements for the AGS degree will be waived for students who enroll at OCCC with an AA, AAS, AGS, AS, BA, BS degree or higher from a regionally accredited United States institution.

b. Basic Competency Requirements in writing and math for the AGS degree:

Writing:Competency in writing must be demonstrated by either:
Completing WR 121 with a C or better, or
Passing a lower division collegiate* writing course for which WR 121 is a prerequisite with a C or better.
Students with AA, AAS, AGS, AS, BA, BS, degrees or higher from a U.S. regionally accredited institution or foreign equivalent will have the basic competency in writing (WR 121) waived.

Math:Competency in mathematics must be demonstrated by:
Completing with a grade of C or P or better MTH 58, MTH 63 or MTH 65, or
Passing the OCCC Competency Exam for MTH 65, or
Completing with a grade of C or P or better a MTH course (minimum of 3 credits) for which MTH 58, MTH 63 or MTH 65 or higher-level math skills are a prerequisite

c. Elective Credit Requirements- All students must complete elective credits to meet the overall requirement of 90 credits for this degree. Elective credits may apply from any course numbered 100 or higher (either lower division collegiate or career technical). Elective credit limitations are:
Maximum of six credits (100 level and above) of physical education (PE) may apply
Maximum of six credits one-credit Management/Supervisory Development (MSD) workshops may apply
Maximum of 24 credits of Occupational Skills Training (OST) classes may apply