Aims2ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp Curriculum Maps
The Aims2ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp Curriculum Maps are a result of the collaborative efforts of staff and faculty at both Aims Community College and ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp, and are centered on assisting students that intend to transition to ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp after earning their Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from Aims. The Aims2ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp Curriculum Maps designate which courses a student should take at Aims to efficiently transition to ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp and obtain a bachelor’s degree. For Aims2ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp participants, these curriculum maps will be supplemented by advising by cross-trained staff to assist each participant in their path forward. For a bachelor’s degree that requires 120 credits, a student following these guides who transitions to ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp with an A.A. or A.S. degree (60 credits with no D’s or F’s) will ordinarily have 60 credits left to complete at ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp.
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Current Aims2ÌðÐÄÊÓƵapp Curriculum Maps
Anthropology
Art and Design
Business Administration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – Accounting Concentration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – Computer Information Systems Concentration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – Finance Concentration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – General Business Concentration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – Management Concentration
- Business A.A. / Business Administration B.S. – Marketing Concentration
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Economics
- Economics A.A. / Economics B.A. - Business Economics Concentration
- Economics A.A. / Economics B.A. - Environmental Policy Concentration
- Economics A.A. / Economics B.A. - International Economic Policy Concentration
- Economics A.A. / Economics B.A. – Liberal Arts Concentration
English
Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Geography
History
Human Services
Mathematics
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
Spanish
Sport and Exercise Science
Don't see the program you're interested in? For additional transfer guides in other academic programs, please visit our Aims Institutional Transfer Guides page.