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Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T)


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Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T)


Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
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The Associate of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degree builds on the technical courses
required for job preparation by including a college-level general education component.

The distinguishing characteristic of the AAS-T degree is a minimum of 20 credits of
general education drawn from the same list as those taken by students completing the
Direct Transfer Agreement associate degree or the Associate of Science-Transfer degree.

Awarding the AAS-T is the option of the college.
Not all technical degrees are appropriate for the AAS-T designation. Each college
determines which degrees are to be so designated. This outline was approved by the
Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges March 8, 2002.

All courses in the AAS-T general education component must be generally transferable
courses. They also must assure that the student have a foundation in communication
and quantitative skills as well as an introduction in science, social science and
humanities. These courses may also serve the dual purpose of meeting industry requirements
for job preparation.

A minimum of 20 credits must include the following:
Colleges are urged to name the AAS-T degree Associate of Applied Science — T . Four-year institutions must be able to identify which transcripts are for degrees
that meet this AAS-T standard and which do not.

SBCTC requires use of Exit T for all AAS-T degrees.

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