The Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree is awarded to students who complete a two-year curriculum, which may include lower-division collegiate and/or career and technical coursework. You may earn an Associate of General Studies degree in any program of study available at LBCC.
For students who are not pursuing specific transfer or Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, the Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree provides an alternative to pursue a broad general education background and accomplish personal educational goals. It is important for a student to work closely with an advisor in designing a course plan for this degree. Because of the flexibility of this degree, it may not fulfill requirements for transfer to a four-year institution.
General Education Requirements
Writing/Composition (3 Credits)
Take the following or a higher level course:
(You must pass WR 115 with a “C” or better or attain an appropriate score on the Placement Test to enroll in WR 121.)
Communication (3 Credits)
Select one course.
Mathematics (4 Credits)
Take one mathematics course, MTH 060 or higher.
Health and Physical Education (3 Credits)
Select 3 credits. Only one activity course may be taken twice to meet general education requirements, and no more than two activity courses per quarter will count toward general education requirements.
HE 112 | Emergency First Aid | 1 |
HE 125 | Occupational Safety and Health | 3 |
HE 225 | Social & Individual Health Determinants | 4 |
HE 252 | First Aid | 3 |
HE 261 | CPR: Professional Rescuer | 1 |
PE 185 | PE Activity Course | 1 |
PE 231 | Lifetime Health & Fitness | 3 |
Focused Electives
Choose Option 1 or Option 2. All focused electives must be collegiate-level courses – any course numbered 100 or higher.
Option 1 – focused exploration of Humanities/Arts, Social Science, and Math/Science.
Select 21 credits from the following categories, with a minimum of 3 credits from each group. To determine if a class may be applied toward fulfilling these requirements for the Associate of General Studies degree, look for the proper symbol in the “Course Descriptions” section of this catalog.
The Humanities/Arts group:
Art, creative writing, foreign languages (200-level courses only), literature, music, philosophy, religion, theater
The Social Science group:
History, psychology, sociology, political science, anthropology, economics
The Math/Science group:
Mathematics, animal science, biology, physical science, physics
Option 2 – focused exploration in a career and technical area.
Select 21 credits of career and technical courses. Work with a career and technical program advisor to select appropriate courses that are from an approved career and technical program.
General Electives
Select 56 general elective courses. General electives may include any combination of lower division transfer and/or career and technical education courses. All general electives must be collegiate-level courses.