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Degree Types at Georgia Military College?

A friend mentioned that Georgia Military College offers three types of degrees. Can anyone explain more about this? What are these degree types and are they comprehensive enough for students intending to transfer into 4-year University programs?

7 months ago

Indeed, Georgia Military College (GMC) does offer three different types of associates degrees—Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), and Associate of Applied Science (AAS)—as well as several bachelor's degrees.

The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees are both designed to be comprehensive transfer programs, preparing students for a smooth transition to four-year universities. These degrees typically cover general education courses in fields like English, mathematics, sciences, social sciences, and humanities. These general education requirements align closely with those of many four-year degree programs, facilitating seamless transfer of credits and ensuring students enter their bachelor's degree program prepared.

On the other hand, the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is primarily intended for those planning to move directly into the workforce after completing their degree, as it focuses more on skills applicable to specific careers. However, it's worth noting that some programs and universities may accept AAS degrees for transfer credit, although it can be more limited compared to AA or AS degrees.

If a student's aim is to transfer to a four-year school, the AA or AS degree would generally be the most suitable choice. Many students find this pathway beneficial, as it allows them to complete the initial two-years of their education at a lesser cost before transferring to a four-year institution.

Again, every university has specific policies regarding transfer credits, so it's advisable that students contact the admissions office of their intended four-year institution to confirm the transferability of their GMC degree.

7 months ago

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