The Arts & Sciences Division is an academic community of students and faculty involved in the discovery, evaluation, and transmission of essential knowledge. The liberal arts curriculum is designed to prepare students for the world of work and to transfer successfully to a four-year institution. The Arts and Sciences Division also includes developmental education curriculum, which prepare students for college level courses.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Associate of Science (AS) college transfer degree program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to earn a baccalaureate degree in such areas as biology, chemistry, agriculture, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physics, engineering, mathematics, textiles, or veterinary medicine. With the help of an academic advisor, the student will plan a program of study to meed the requirements of the college to which the student wishes to transfer based on the program guidelines below.
TCL offers the following Associate of Science degrees
Courses listed with a single asterisk (*) are not articulated by the SC CHE and may not transfer into some programs at some four-year college and university. Both the articulated and non-articulated courses may transfer as disciple-specific and/or as fulfilling general education requirements; or they may be accepted only as elective coursework, depending on the student’s program of study.
Read more: http://www.tcl.edu/programs-of-study/arts-sciences/associates-of-science
Students are responsibly for checking with the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer (and preferably with their target program within that institution) to determine the transferability of any course.