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Graduation Requirements
Degrees and Certificates Granted by Delta
College
- Associate in Arts
- Associate in Science
- Associate in Fine Arts
- Associate in Applied Arts
- Associate in Applied Science
- Associate in General Studies
- Associate in Business Studies
- Dual Degree
- Certificate of Completion
- Certificate of Achievement
- Advanced Certificate
- Post Associate Certificate
Basic Requirements
1. Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of “C”
(2.0) in the programs required to complete a specific Associate
Degree, Certificate or Certification Program. Students in the occupational
curricula must earn a minimum of “C” (2.0) or higher
in specified courses. These courses are identified in Section III,
Academic Programs.
2. Fulfill all of the prescribed requirements of the specific program
including courses, credit hours, grades, and/or hours of attendance.
See Section III, Academic Programs. (Courses numbered below 100 do
not count towards graduation.)
3. Earn a minimum of 62 credits.
4. Successfully complete six credits in content-area writing courses.*
Students with previously-earned degrees from regionally accredited
colleges and universities are exempt from this policy. Students
enrolled prior to Fall 1988, even if they have not maintained continuous
attendance, are also exempt from this policy.
5. Successfully complete two credits of Lifelong Wellness:
LW --- (2 credits), or
LW --- (1 credit) and any LWA course (1 credit), or
LW 206A, LWA 206B, and LWA 206C for occupational programs
(2 credits).
6. Successfully complete an approved course in government: POL
103, 104, 111, 212, 215, 220, 221, 223, 225, or 228.
7. Earn a minimum of 24 credits by instruction while in attendance
at Delta College.
8. File an application for an Associate or Dual degree and/or Certificate
with the Registrar's Office at least tthree months before
your anticipated graduation date.
9. You cannot apply more than 12 credits of P/NC course
work toward graduation requirements.
10. Delta College reserves the right to require students to successfully
complete “key courses” in a program within a stated
time frame. This may require you to repeat certain courses, even
though a passing grade was previously earned. A “key course”, as determined by divisions,
is one whose content is essential to skills development and successful
performance and where course content is likely to significantly
change over time.
* Effective with the Fall Semester 1988, all entering students (those
with no prior Delta credits) must complete six credits of writing
across the curriculum courses to fulfill graduation requirements.
Courses are designated by a “W” next to the course code,
such as POL 103W, in the Academic Classes Schedule. Please note
that there may also be a significant amount of required writing
in any college course.
Course Designations
Courses designated by an "H" (for Honors), "C" (for courses that require co-registration in another course), and "W" (for Writing)*, are considered course variations of a regular course and incorporate the same course content. Course variations are considered equal in meeting graduation requirements and prerequisites. Lab courses designated by an "L" are not considered a course variation.
*Effective with the Fall Semester 1988, all entering students (those with no prior Delta credits) must complete six credits of "writing across the curriculum" courses to fulfill graduation requirements. Courses are designated by a "W" next to the course code such as POL 103W, in the Academic Class Schedule. Please note that there may also be a significant amount of required writing in amy college course.
Statement of General Education
General Education is the process by which a student acquires the
core knowledge and fundamental skills to become an educated person
and life-long learner. CORE KNOWLEDGE is the understanding and appreciation
of the social, cultural, technological and scientific developments
of society. The EDUCATED PERSON has the ability to apply this core
knowledge to function effectively and creatively in every aspect
of life. The LIFE-LONG learner is able to both update this core
knowledge and develop individual potential in a dynamic environment.
General Education, therefore, provides the framework essential to
the survival and success of our society.
Continuous Attendance
If your attendance has been continuous in the same program you may,
for the purpose of graduation, elect either the program in effect
at the time of your first registration at Delta or the program in
effect at the time of your application for graduation. Continuous
attendance is defined as attending a minimum of one semester during
each academic year since your first registration or when you officially
declared your program of study. If your attendance has not been
continuous, you must follow the program in effect at the time of
your readmission.
Financial Obligations
All financial obligations to Delta College must be fulfilled before a student is issued a diploma and/or certificate.
Certificate Requirements
1. Earn a minimum of two thirds (2/3) of credits at Delta College.
Exception: Accreditation requirements in particular occupational
curricula may require a minimum number of credits at Delta. Any
exceptions to the two-thirds (2/3) requirement will be approved
by Curriculum Council and identified in Programs of Study, Section
III.
2. Fulfill Basic Requirements Nos. 1, 2, 8, 9, and 10.
3. Complete at least one class in the program with a letter grade
of “C” (2.0) or higher.
4. Apply no more than twelve (12) credits of “P” grades.
Associate Degree Requirements
Students must complete all basic degree requirements, plus specific requirements in one of the Associate degrees listed. Courses numbered below 100 do not count towards graduation. A maximum of 38 semester hours of transfer/other credit may be applied toward a Delta College Associate degree. All financial obligations to Delta College must be fulfilled before a student is issued a diploma and/or certificate.
Group Requirements for Associate in Arts and Science Degrees
Completion of requirements for either the Associate in Arts Degree
or the Associate in Science Degree automatically fulfills the requirements
of the MACRAO Articulation Agreement.
Information on the MACRAO Articulation Agreement.
Specific major program requirements and acceptable courses within
the group requirement areas differ among transfer colleges and universities.
It is recommended that if you are planning to transfer, you should
consult with a counselor/advisor to ensure that your planned course
work meets the requirements for graduation from Delta College as
well as specific requirements at other institutions into which you
may wish to transfer.
You must complete courses from at least two
subject areas listed in each of Groups I, II, and III.
Group I: Humanities (in at least two subject areas)
American Sign Language (ASL) All
Architectural Technology: ARC 251 only
Art: All except ART 113, 219, 283, 289
Electronic Media Broadcasting: EMB 140, 175 only
English: ENG 120, 214, 253, 254, 256 only
French (FR): All
German (GE): All
History: HIS 111 and 112 only
Interdisciplinary Humanities (IHU): All
Literature (LIT): All
Music: All4 except MUS 138
Philosophy (PHL): All
Psychology: PSY 232
Russian (RUS): All
Spanish (SPA): All except SPA 107, 109
Speech (SPH):All
Social Science Interdisciplinary): SSI 110, 232, 234 only
Group II: Social Science (in at least two subject areas)
Biology: BIO 230 only
Economics (ECN): All
History (HIS): All
Geography (GEO): All except GEO 103, 111, 261, 267
Interdisciplinary Humanities: IHU 110 only
Interdisciplinary Social Science (SSI): All
Management: MGT 204, MGT 205 only
Political Science (POL): All
Psychology (PSY): All except PSY 235
Sociology (SOC): All except SOC 157, 158, 159, 161, 162
Social Studies Interdisciplinary (SSI): All
Group III: Natural Science (in at least two subject areas; must include
at least one lab science of 15 contact hours.)
Astronomy (AST): All
Biology (BIO): All
Chemistry (CHM): All
Computer Science CST 180, 181, 183, 280, 281 and 282 only
Environmental Science: ENV 310, 320 only
Geography: GEO 103, 111, 261, and 267 only
Geology (GLG): All
Interdisciplinary Science: SCI 250, 290-299 only
Mathematics: MTH 110 and above except MTH 117
Physical Science (PSC): All
Physics (PHY): All
Sociology: SOC 230 only
Notes:
Note: HIS 111 and 112, IHU 110, PSY 232, SSI 110, 232, 234 may be
included in either Group I or Group II, but may not be counted in both
groups. BIO 230 and SOC 230 may be included in either Group II or
Group III, but may not be counted in both groups.
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete six credits in English composition or
an approved equivalent from the following:
ENG 111, 111H, 111C, or 111A; and ENG 112, 112H, 112A, ENG 113 or ENG
211.
3. Satisfactorily complete 8 credits minimum in each of Groups I,
II and III.
Associate in Science (A.S.)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete six credits in English composition or
an approved equivalent from the following:
ENG 111, 111H, 111C, or 111A; and ENG 112, 112H, or 112A, ENG 113 or ENG
211.
3. Satisfactorily complete 8 credits minimum in each of Groups I
and II plus 20 credits minimum in Group III.
Associate in Applied Arts (A.A.A.)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete all courses listed in one of the Delta
College occupational curricula. See Section III, Programs.
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete all courses listed in one of the Delta
College occupational curricula. See Section III, Programs.
Associate in Business Studies (A.B.S)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete all courses listed in one of the Delta
College occupational curricula. See Section III, Programs.
Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)
1. Fulfill all Basic Requirements.
2. Satisfactorily complete all courses listed in one of the Delta
College occupational curricula. See Section III, Programs.
Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.)
This degree will meet your needs if your goal is self-enrichment
and you are not following a specific occupational or transfer program.
All courses offered for academic credit at Delta College are applicable
to this degree as per course descriptions. Because of the limited
transferability, or in some cases non-transferability, of this degree,
it is strongly suggested that you discuss this option with a counselor/advisor
and consider fulfilling the Group Requirements.
1. Fulfill Basic Requirements Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Dual Associate (A.A.S. & A.B.S.)
Dual Associate degrees are available in several approved occupational
fields. The requirements are generally completed simultaneously.
Your diploma will list both degrees: Associate in Applied Science
and Associate in Business Studies.
1. Fulfill Basic Requirement.
2. Satisfactorily complete an additional 24 credits minimum, as
prescribed for the approved dual degree. See Section III, Programs
of Study, Dual Degrees.
3. A student with no prior college degree would have to earn a minimum of 86 credits to earn a Dual Degree (62 for the Health Degree and
24 for the Business degree).
Students who have earned a degree previously
may not use courses from that degree to satisfy the requirements
of a “Dual Degree.” It is possible that a student's
previous degree may have included one or more of the required business
courses (MGT 153, 245). They do not have to retake such classes,
but must
replace them from the list of approved business courses under the
dual degree to complete an additional 24 credits for the Dual Degree.
Subsequent and Simultaneous Associate Degrees
Associate degrees can be earned from Delta College simultaneously
or following the first earned degree; however, when you complete
two or more curricula in the same Degree with a difference of less
than 24 credits, you will receive only one Associate degree and
the transcript shall indicate that you have completed requirements
in two or more curricula. Candidates for subsequent or
simultaneous degree(s) must meet the following requirements:
A. General Requirements
1. Satisfactorily complete a planned curriculum in one of the following
degrees: Associate in Arts, Applied Arts, Applied Science, Business
Studies, Fine Arts or Science.
2. Earn a minimum of twenty-four (24) additional semester hours
of credit by instruction at Delta College. Accordingly, the minimum
number of credits earned must equal the credits required for the
first degree plus 24.
3. Fulfill Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the Basic Requirements.
B. Subsequent Associate Degree Requirements
1. Already have earned a Baccalaureate, or higher degree from a “regionally accredited institution.” Previously earned
credits will be evaluated for transfer to this degree.
2. Basic Requirements 4, 5, and 6 will be waived for candidates
with a Baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited
institution, unless occupational curricula competencies specify
otherwise.
C. Simultaneous Associate Degree Requirements
1. While working on one degree at Delta College, students may complete
courses applied to a second Associate Degree. Therefore, credits
earned beyond those needed for the first degree may be applied toward
the second degree.
2. When the student completes two or more curricula in the same
Degree (Associate in Arts, Applied Arts, Applied Science, Business
Studies, Fine Arts or Science) with a difference of less than twenty-four
(24) semester hours of credit, the student will receive only one
(1) Associate Degree and the transcript will indicate that the student
has completed requirements in two or more curricula.
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