Candidates for the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree follow programs, which closely parallel the A.A.
program, but have a greater concentration in a single subject area. These programs include Accounting, Addiction Studies, Biology (with concentrations in Allied Health Transfer Option and Biology Transfer Option), Business Administration, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Community Health (with concentrations in Coordinated Health Care, Health Education and Promotion, and Health Services Administration), Computer Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Education Studies (with concentrations in Birth – nd st th th Grade, 1 – 6 Grade, and PreK - 12 Grade Special Education), Engineering Science, Exercise Science, Fine Arts (with concentrations in Art History, Ceramics, Drawing and Painting, Photography, and Sculpture), Health Sciences, Graphic Design and Illustration (with concentrations in Animation, Graphic Design and Illustration, and UX Design), Journalism and Print Media, Mathematics, Media Arts, Mental Health and Human Services, Physical Education, Recreation and Recreation Therapy (with concentrations in Recreation and Recreation Therapy, Baccalaureate Transfer Options in Sports Management, and Teaching and Physical Education), Physics, Science for Forensics, Speech Communication (with concentrations in Communication Studies and Speech Pathology), and Theatre Arts (with concentrations in Performance and Technical Production).