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Associate Degrees Audit Forms
All students planning to complete an Associate Degree must do a Degree Audit (i.e. a checklist of the requirements). See below for the audit for each degree concentration.
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Registering in too many courses for a category (e.g. too many Arts courses): These courses become redundant, and cannot be counted towards your Associate Degree. This is a waste of your time and money.
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Not registering in Pre-requisite courses first: Most Second year courses have pre-requisites that must be completed first.
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Postponing English 099 or 100 too long if you have not received a “C”: You may find that you have to stay 1 extra semester to complete the 6 credits of UT English that are required.
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Postponing Math Science requirements too long for AD Arts (e.g.: a Lab course which meets 3 days a week)
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Not understanding precluded credits (e.g. Math 100 and Math 110 count only as 1 course – 3 credits; Math 111 and Math 113 and Math 115 also count as 1 course towards an Associate Degree).
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Csci 237 is a 2nd year Business course, and it does not count as a 2nd year Science course, but it can be used as a 1st year Science course.
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Biol 100, Chem 100, and Phys 100 cannot be used as electives for any Associate of Science Degree.
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Not having a cumulative GPA of 2.0: You may have to repeat a course to improve your cumulative GPA. A cumulative GPA of 1.98 will not get you an Associate Degree.
See a counsellor for a degree audit if you have any questions. It may prevent you from facing problems in the future.