Academic Programs of Study

Wallace State Community College offers a variety of degrees and programs in an attempt to meet the needs, interests, and abilities of the students within the service area of the College. Wallace State Community College is authorized to offer programs leading to the Associate in Arts Degree, Associate in Science Degree, and Associate in Applied Science Degree. Certificate programs are also offered in certain subject areas. Students are not guaranteed to be able to complete a particular program in a specified period of time unless they meet all academic and admission procedures as required by this catalog. Each concentration can provide a map for students to follow in order to simplify completion. Contact the Advising Center or department chair. These are available for full and part time students.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (A.A.)

Available online and on-campus

The Associate in Arts Degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a senior institution and pursue a course of study in a liberal arts area. The following outline of the General Education Core requirements should be completed after consultation with an academic advisor and with consideration of the academic requirements of an individual student’s transfer-receiving institution. Departments and programs may suggest, require, or specify appropriate course work not only to complete these requirements but also to facilitate the transfer process. The College encourages students to enrich and improve their education by including additional course work to diversify and improve their educational experiences. Only code “A” courses should be taken in Areas I-IV. These are transfer courses. Students should also consult the Alabama Transfers Guide regarding courses they will transfer to their desired bachelor's degree program and institution.

 

Area I: Written Composition I & II 6 Credit Hours
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12 Credit Hours
Area III: Natural Science and Mathematics 11 Credit Hours
Area IV: History, Social, and Behavioral Science 12 Credit Hours
Area V: Occupational/Career Electives 19-23 Credit Hours
Maximum Program Semester Credit Hours

64 Credit Hours

Semester Credit Hour Range by Award 60-64 Credit Hours

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE (A.S.)

Available online and on-campus

The Associate in Science Degree program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a senior institution and pursue a career of study in a general field or specialized professional field. The following outline of General Education Core requirements should be completed after consultation with an academic advisor and with consideration of the academic requirements of an individual student’s transfer-receiving institution. Departments and programs may suggest, require, or specify appropriate course work not only to complete these requirements but also to facilitate the transfer process. The College encourages students to enrich and improve their education by including additional course work to diversify and improve their educational experiences. Only code “A” courses should be taken in Areas I-IV. These are transfer courses. Students should also consult the Alabama Transfers Guide regarding courses they will transfer to their desired bachelor's degree program and institution.

 

Area I: Written Composition I & II 6 Credit Hours
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12 Credit Hours
Area III: Natural Science and Mathematics 11 Credit Hours
Area IV: History, Social, and Behavioral Science 12 Credit Hours
Area V: Occupational/Career Electives 19-23 Credit Hours
Maximum Program Semester Credit Hours 64 Credit Hours
Semester Credit Hour Range by Award 60-64 Credit Hours

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES (A.A.S.)

 

The primary intent of the Associate in Applied Science Degree is to fulfill occupational and terminal objectives. In order for a student to graduate with an AAS degree, he/she must follow a prescribed program of study (i.e., Associate Degree Nursing, Paralegal, Medical Assistant, etc.) in addition to the requirements listed below.

Area I: Written Composition I and II 3 - 6 Credit Hours
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 3 - 6 Credit Hours
Area III: Natural Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science 6 - 11 Credit Hours
Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 - 6 Credit Hours 
Area V: Minimum General Education Requirements* 15 - 29 Credit Hours
Maximum Program Semester Credit Hours 76
Semester Credit Hour Range by Award 60 - 76