Enterprise Development GSAA

Enterprise Development General Studies AA


Tammy Kasterke

 

  Degree Program Mentor:

  Tammy Kasterke

 Assistant Professor
 405-382-9692
 t.kasterke@sscok.edu
 Division Office: 405-382-9577


 For additional information regarding this degree, contact the Degree Program Mentor.

 


Program Objective:
The Enterprise Development Associate in arts degree is part of Reach Higher, the State of Oklahoma's Degree Completion Program. This degree is targeted toward working adults and available to students who have earned at least 18 college credit hours.


Requirements for Graduation:

  1. Sixty designated semester credit hours.
  2. Grade of "C" or better required in all Major Field Requirement courses.
  3. Grade Point Average of 2.0 or better.
  4. Fifteen semester credit hours in attendance at SSC.
  5. Completion of Graduate Exit Survey.

Minimum total hours required for Associate degree: 60

 

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Course Requirements

General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements: 37


GOV 1113 American National Government: 3
HIST 1483 American History to 1877 or
HIST 1493 American History since 1877: 3
ENG 1113 Composition I: 3
ENG 1213 Composition II: 3
SPCH 1143 Speech: 3
HUM Any class designated as Humanities: 6
MATH One Mathematics course: 3
SCIENCE One Life Science and
One Physical Science (at least one with lab): 7
ELECTIVE Select from Psychology, Social Sciences, World Languages, and Fine Arts: 3

General Studies Requirements

General Studies Requirements: 23


Select courses from student’s field of interest

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Please Note:
Consult with advisor for specific transfer requirements. General Education and Major Field requirements vary between universities.

Transfer Note:
A statewide transfer agreement guarantees students transferring to an Oklahoma public four-year university with an associate in arts or associate in science degree the associate degree will satisfy all freshman and sophomore general education requirements at the four-year university.