Academic Programs

General Education

Overview

General Education courses at Ensign College focus on empowering learners personally, spiritually, civically, professionally, and into the eternities.  Learning experiences and environments are designed around principles from Doctrine & Covenants 88.  Students are asked to seek wisdom and embrace truth “that they may be prepared in all things” (Doctrine & Covenants 88:80).

General Education courses support the College’s mission, to develop capable and trusted disciples of Jesus Christ.  Learning happens not only in classrooms, but in the mind, heart, hands, and whole soul of learners as they seek the presence, guidance, and influence of the Holy Ghost.  Learning by study and faith is the bedrock for learning and teaching endeavors.  Seeking truth, light, knowledge, and understanding is a common pattern in these courses, along with principles and themes from Doctrine & Covenants 88.

Using the Ensign College Learning Signature, the GE courses offer real and relevant immersive learning experiences and environments, helping students to achieve Deep Learning—to know, do, and become.  Students are tasked with responsibility for their learning, just as Nephi on the shores of Bountiful when he was asked to build a ship.  Common patterns of learning include seeking, discovering, inquiry-based thinking, and problem-solving while critically reflecting throughout the learning process.

Learners act as agents of their learning in ambiguous situations, thus becoming more agile as they demonstrate mastery of program and course outcomes through practice, demonstration, and purposeful application.  The College-Wide Capabilities are integrated and interwoven throughout the GE experience with immediate application of lifelong skills.

General Education courses are designed to offer transformational learning experiences as students are magnified in mind and heart, discovering their purpose and personal mission of becoming disciples of Jesus Christ.

General Education Outcomes

Upon completion of the General Education courses, the student will be able to: 

  1. Integrate knowledge and skills across disciplines in alignment with the Ensign College-Wide Capabilities. 
  2. Analyze identity and perspective to evaluate a student’s place with empathy within an intercultural whole.
  3. Recognize the interconnectedness of the physical world and define our stewardship of it. Examine and apply perspectives of health and well-being in living and physical systems.
  4. Demonstrate an awareness of genres and audiences by creating written and verbal rhetoric designed for diverse purposes. Analyze and evaluate a variety of texts as part of conducting relevant research while properly documenting sources.
  5. Identify relevant information and apply appropriate strategies and methods to solve real-world problems. Justify conclusions based on quantitative information and/or other pertinent data.
 

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 Ensign College.  Students desiring to transfer should meet with an Ensign College Student Success Advisor to learn more about transferability of courses and degrees.

Ensign College 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.  Ensign College makes no guarantee of credit transfer and cannot negotiate or change the graduation requirements of another higher education institution.

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Bachelors of Applied Science

A minimum of 120 credits are required.

A minimum of 40 credit hours of upper-division classes (>300 level) are required.

Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees (BAS)

Credits

Accounting – Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Management

120

Business Management – Bachelor of Applied Science

120

Communication – Bachelor of Applied Science

120

Cybersecurity – Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology

120

Digital Marketing – Bachelor of Applied Science in Communication

120

Finance--Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Management

120

Software Engineering – Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology

120 

System Administration – Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology 

120 

Associate of Science

Degree

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 graduation requirements.

Students earn the AS degree by coursework in each of the areas below.

 

Associate Degree (AS) degree with Certificate

Credits

Religion

8

Certificate

15-29

General Education (GE)

30-33

College Success
BAP 115, Excel and Introduction to Technology
ENS 101, College Success

2

Career Success
CAR 201, Career Success

CAR 399R, Internship

2-4

Electives (students may need up to 4 elective credits)

4

Total

61-80

At least 25% of required credits must be earned directly from Ensign College.

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 gospel 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.

Associate of Science Degree Outcomes

Upon completion of the Associate of Science Program, the student will be able to:

  1. Integrate knowledge and skills across disciplines in alignment with the Ensign College-Wide Capabilities. 
  2. Analyze identity and perspective to evaluate a student’s place with empathy within an intercultural whole.  
  3. Recognize the interconnectedness of the physical world and define our stewardship of it. Examine and apply perspectives of health and well-being in living and physical systems.  
  4. Demonstrate an awareness of genres and audiences by creating written and verbal rhetoric designed for diverse purposes. Analyze and evaluate a variety of texts as part of conducting relevant research while properly documenting sources.
  5. Identify relevant information and apply appropriate strategies and methods to solve real-world problems. Justify conclusions based on quantitative information and/or other pertinent data.
  6. Complete all requirements and meet program outcomes, for one of the Ensign College Skills Certificates. 

Course Requirements

Students are responsible to examine the course description of each course listed below for details of prerequisites, which must be satisfied before registering for the course.

Associate of Applied Science

Minimum credits are outlined below.

  • The AAS degree is not a transfer degree.  This degree is provided in fields of study where additional education does not significantly increase employability.
  • Required credits include religion, program required college courses, program core courses, and if applicable, electives.
  • Some individual course credits may transfer to other institutions depending on the requirements of the institution receiving the transfer request.
  • At least 25% of required credits must be earned directly from Ensign College.

Associate of Applied Science Degrees (AAS)

Credits

Applied Technology – Associate of Applied Science

64

Business Management – Associate of Applied Science

60

Communication – Associate of Applied Science

60

Data Science – Associate of Applied Science

62

Information Technology – Associate of Applied Science

60

Interior Design – Associate of Applied Science

85

Social Media Marketing – Associate of Applied Science

65

Software Development – Associate of Applied Science

62

Certificates

There are several certificates offered at the College and all certificates can be either completed as a stand-alone certificate or as part of the AS degree requirements.

Certificates completed as a stand-alone certificate are only eligible for federal financial aid (pending FAFSA eligibility) if the certificate is more than 15 credits.

All certificates are eligible for federal financial aid (pending FAFSA eligibility) as part of the AS degree requirements. 

 

*Programs are not eligible for federal financial aid as a stand-alone certificate.

Certificates

Credits

Accounting Certificate

15*

Business Analytics Certificate

15*

Business Language Certificate

16*

Communication Core Certificate

15*

Communication Fundamentals Certificate

15*

Computer Science Certificate

15*

Digital Content Creation Certificate

18

Digital Marketing Certificate

15*

Hospitality and Tourism Management Certificate

15*

Human Resource Management Certificate

16

Interior Design Certificate

28


IT Professional Certificate

15*

Medical Assisting Certificate

29

Professional Business Management Certificate

15*


Professional Leadership and Service Certificate

15*

Professional Sales Certificate

15*


Professionalism Certificate

15*

Project Management Certificate

15*

Public Relations and Customer Service Certificate

15*

Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship Certificate

20

Social Media Marketing Certificate

15*

Supply Chain Management Certificate 15*

System Administration Certificate

15*

Technical Support Engineer Certificate

15*

Technology Account Management Certificate

15*


Other

Aerospace Studies

Air Force ROTC (Four Semesters) Career Opportunities

Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) trains individuals interested in becoming officers in the United States Air Force. The first two years offer academic preparation in interdisciplinary areas, including communication skills, Air Force history, leadership and management principles and practices, decision making theory and policy formulation, ethics and valuing. Excellent scholarship opportunities are available.

Objectives

Ensign College has an agreement with the University of Utah that allows a student interested in participating in the Air Force ROTC (AFROTC) program, to register for the first two years of AFROTC at Ensign College and attend classes at the University of Utah. Credits earned will be posted as elective credits on the student’s Ensign College transcript. Upon completing studies at the College, credits earned will transfer to any college or university that offers Air Force ROTC. This provides matriculated students an opportunity to earn commissions as officers in the U.S. Air Force in conjunction with completing bachelor’s or higher degree requirements in academic fields of the student’s choice. AFROTC provides education that develops abilities and attitudes vital to the career of a professional Air Force officer and gives an understanding of the mission and the global responsibilities of the U.S. Air Force.

General Areas of Competence

The Department of Aerospace Studies at the University of Utah offers academic preparation in interdisciplinary areas including communication skills, Air Force history, leadership and management principles and practices, decision-making theory and policy formulation, ethics and values, socialization process within the armed services, national and international relations, national defense structure, national security policy, and military law. Entry into the General Military Course (GMC) during the first two years of AFROTC is open to all students. Entry into the Professional Officer Course (POC) during the final two years is selective and is normally initiated during the student’s sophomore year.

Program Preparatory Courses and Departmental Requirements

The semesters in which courses are taught are listed below and in the course descriptions. Students should check the semester class schedule for day availability (no evening classes) and modifications due to varying enrollment.
Enrollment is open to men and women who:

  • Are U.S. citizens or applicants for naturalization (aliens may participate in the general military course for academic credit only)
  • Are at least 14 years of age and
  • Are enrolled as full-time students in a course of study leading to an academic degree