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Nov 23, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Catalog
Automotive Service Technology - General Management - AAS/ABS
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Program Code: DE.30844 Dual associate degrees are available in several Health curricula and the Automotive Service Technology curricula with the General Management Program. Your diploma will list both the Associate in Applied Science Degree and the Associate in Business Studies Degree. You will need to earn the required number of credits for your Associate in Applied Science Degree plus 24 credits from the courses below for the Associate in Business Studies Dual Degree. If you have earned a degree previously, you may not use courses from that degree to satisfy the requirements of a Dual Degree. It is possible that your previous degree may have included one or more of the required business courses. You do not have to retake such classes, but must replace them from the list of approved business courses under the dual degree to complete the additional 24 credits by instruction at Delta College.
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Total Semester Credits: 12
Total Semester Credits: 12
Spring First Year:
- ASEP 149 - MLR Capstone Credits: 1
- ENG 111 - College Composition I Credits: 3
ENG 111A , ENG 111B , ENG 111C , or ENG 111H can be taken in place of ENG 111 - MGT 110 - Business Mathematics Credits: 3
- POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 105W , POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 220W , POL 221W , POL 223W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W
Total Semester Credits: 10
Total Semester Credits: 12
Total Semester Credits: 12
Total Semester Credits: 11
Total Semester Credits: 12
Total Semester Credits: 6
Notations
- In addition to completing all the courses for an approved applied science program (see above), you must complete a minimum of 24 credits by instruction at Delta College.
- If a student has already earned credit in one or more of the required courses, the student will select other courses from the list of electives to total 24 credits.
- Credits required for a dual degree vary according to the chosen curricula.
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