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Good Morning Sunday October 12, 2008, 7:56 am |
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Office of Enrollment Services |
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Please refer to the catalog for Programs of Study and Suggested Course Sequences Baton Rouge Community College has Concentration in
For More information, The Associate of Arts (AA),Science (AS), and General Studies (AGS) degrees are designed for students who plan to transfer to universities to complete bachelors degrees. Associate degrees provide many of the basic general education courses required during the first two years of a bachelors program. If a student is interested in transferring to a specific four-year program, he/she should consult with the college/university of intent and estab¬lish which courses taken at BRCC will transfer. The General Studies AGS allows students to select concentrations that are transferable to other college/university degree programs. The Associate of Applied Science AAS degree prepares students to enter careers upon completion with no further study required.The General Education courses required in the AAS degree may articulate with other colleges/universities, but the AAS degree does not necessarily provide full transfer to a four-year institution. Certificate programs provide defined work skills that can be used for employment. Students in certificate programs may take a limited number of General Education courses that transfer to four-year institutions; however, the focus of the certificate program is to renew or establish employable skills which allows students to enter the workforce. Regents’ Statewide Articulation For additional information, please contact the Office of Enrollment Services at 225.216.8700 |
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Baton Rouge Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404.679.4501) to award Associate Degrees and Certificates.
Baton Rouge Community College is a member of the Louisiana Community and Technical
College System (LCTCS)