Associate of Science
- A minimum of 60 credits are required.
- The AS degree, as a regionally accredited degree, is a transfer degree because it satisfies the majority of lower division general education requirements and should be accepted at four-year institutions.
- Depending on the requirements of the receiving institution, students may be required to complete additional courses to meet specific institutional or program requirements.
- Required credits include religion, general education, college success course, internship, certificate requirements, and if applicable, electives.
- At least 50% of required credits must be earned directly from LDS Business College.
- Students earn the AS degree by completing a certificate and the general education requirements.
AS degree with Certificate
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Religion
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8 credits |
Certificate
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15-29 credits
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General Education (GE)
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30 credits
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College Success |
3 credits |
BAP 115, Excel & Technology |
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CAR 101, College Success |
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CAR 299, Internship |
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Electives (students may need up to 4 elective credits)
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4 credits
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Total
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60-74 credits
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Overview
General Education courses support the College’s mission. These courses provide students with foundational knowledge and intellectual tools for future academic success and life-long learning. Students are exposed to multiple areas of knowledge, methods of inquiry, critical thinking, informational literacy, and real-world problem solving. General Education encourages students to engage the world as socially-responsible citizens, contributing members of the workforce, and active participants in families, the Church, and their local communities.
General Education Outcomes
Students graduating from LDS Business College with an Associate of Science degree will:
1. Gain Fundamental Content Knowledge, including completion of the following core and breadth requirements
- Composition / English
- Quantitative Literacy
- American Institutions
- Fine Arts
- Humanities
- Life Science
- Physical Science
- Social Science
2. Acquire Intellectual Tools & Practical Skills, including
- Inquiry and Analysis
- Critical and Creative Thinking and Problem Solving
- Written and Verbal Communication
- Information Literacy
- Teamwork and Leadership
3. Develop Personal and Social Responsibility, including
- Sustainable Stewardship to Self, Family, Church and Community
- Community and Civic Knowledge
- Ethical Reasoning, Emotional Intelligence and Initiative
- Rights & Obligations of Citizenship
4. Synthesize Learning, including
- Application of Knowledge, Skills and Responsibilities to New Settings
- Integrating Knowledge of Multiple Disciplines to Solve Real-World Problems
5. Value Career Management & Life-long Learning, including
- Integrating Skills for College and Career Success
- Professionalism, Work Ethic and Accountability in the Workplace
- Technology and Computer Skills in the Workplace
General education courses are part of the requirements for the Associate of Science degree. This degree is designed for students who want to transfer to four-year institutions and continue their education. To maximize transferability, students should complete all the general education requirements for the AS degree and graduate from LDSBC. Students desiring to transfer should meet with an LDSBC academic advisor to learn more about transferability of courses and degrees.
LDSBC works to establish articulation agreements with other colleges and universities for students in their continued pursuits of lifelong learning and academics. Students interested in transferring credits to another college or university should review that institution’s transfer guidelines and policies. Students are encouraged to contact the four-year institutions to which they plan to transfer and check degree requirements and departmental prerequisites. LDSBC makes no guarantee of credit transfer and cannot negotiate or change the graduation requirements of another higher education institution.
Career Opportunities
The Associate of Science degree gives students a quick entry into the marketplace now as well as the option for continued education to advance their careers in the future. The eternal truths acquired in this distinctly LDS environment help build family and prepare the student for leadership in employment, the Church, and community. You will find career opportunities on the web pages for each certificate.
Course Requirements
Required credits include religion, general education, college success courses, internship, certificate requirements, and if applicable, electives.
The Associate of Science requires completion of an LDSBC certificate.
Religion
Cornerstone Religion
4 credit hours
REL 200 | The Eternal Family | 2 credits |
REL 225 | Foundations of the Restoration | 2 credits |
REL 250 | Jesus Christ & Everlast Gospel | 2 credits |
REL 275 | Teach & Doct of Book of Mormon | 2 credits |
Religion Electives
4 credit hours
Quantitative Literacy
Complete 1 course, 3 – 4 credit hours
*Many MAT courses require pre-requisites. See course descriptions for requirements.
Composition
Complete 2 courses, 6 credit hours
ENG 101 | Intro to College Writing | 3 credits |
ENG 201 | Inter. College Writing | 3 credits |
American Institutions
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
College Success
Complete 3 courses, 3 credit hours
Distribution Areas
Fine Arts
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
ART 101 | Survey of Art History | 3 credits |
ART 106 | Introduction to Drawing | 3 credits |
Humanities
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
COM 122 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 credits |
HUM 110 | Foundations of Humanities | 3 credits |
Life Science
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
LS 103 | Nutrition and Health | 3 credits |
LS 265 | Anatomy & Physiology | 4 credits |
Physical Science
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
GEO 111 | Physical Geology, Online | 3 credits |
PS 120 | Intro. to Physical Geography | 3 credits |
Social Science
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
ANTH 101 | Intro to Cultural Anthropology | 3 credits |
ECON 161 | Microeconomics | 3 credits |
ECON 162 | Economic Principles and Problem-Macro, Online | 3 credits |
PSYCH 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 credits |
SOC 111 | Introduction to Sociology, Onl | 3 credits |
General Education Student Choice
Complete 1 course, 3 credit hours
Note: MAT 252 will also count towards the Student Choice GE Requirement
Electives
Students may need up to 4 elective credits.
Certificate Requirement
In addition to the above requirements, students must complete at least one Certificate.
See requirements listed on the catalog pages for individual programs.
Total Credit Hours: 60
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester
BAP 115 | Excel and Intro. to Technology | 1 credits |
CAR 101 | College Success | 1 credit |
CERTIFICATE | 2 Certificate Classes | 6 credits |
DISTRIBUTION | Humanities (GE) | 3 credits |
ENG 101 | Intro to College Writing | 3 credits |
RELIGION | Cornerstone Religion or Religion Elective | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Second Semester
CERTIFICATE | 2 Certificate Classes | 6 credits |
DISTRIBUTION | Fine Arts (GE) | 3 credits |
ENG 201 | Inter. College Writing | 3 credits |
RELIGION | Cornerstone Religion or Religion Elective | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Total Credit Hours: 60
Graduation Requirements
- Complete Certificate, Religion, and General Education courses as outlined
- Complete minimum AS program hours of 60 credits
- Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher
- MAPP Post-Assessment