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PDF Catalog - Daytona State College

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Associate of Arts Transfer Degree Program<strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s Associate of Arts degree transfer program is as easy as 2+2. Two years at <strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong> followed by twoyears in <strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong>'s Bachelor of Applied Science degree, Bachelor of Science in Education degree, or Bachelor of Science inEngineering Technology programs, or two years at a college or university that is part of our University Center or locatedelsewhere. You spend your first two years at <strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong>, taking the same courses you would take if you were a freshman orsophomore at a four-year institution. That means you plan your program of study around the major or career you want to pursueand the four-year institution you plan to attend. You graduate with your AA degree from <strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong>, transfer to the four-yearprogram and earn your bachelor's degree.<strong>Daytona</strong> <strong>State</strong> students perform better in the same courses as four-year college or university freshmen and sophomores. They havebeen doing so consistently for years. More than 90 percent of our AA degree graduates transfer to state four-year institutions. Ourgraduates usually earn better grades than their friends who started at the four-year schools.Our courses are designed to meet standard four-year institution requirements; however, you should know the requirements of thefour-year college or university you plan to attend. Different majors require a specific course of study during the first two years ofcollege.<strong>College</strong>s and universities periodically change their requirements for a major. Information about majors and the Florida collegesand universities that offer them are available in the Career Planning Center.Page 21 of 788

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