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2025-2026 DCC Catalog 
  
2025-2026 DCC Catalog

Liberal Arts and Sciences: Science (LAX), A.S.


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HEGIS: 5649

Overview

This curriculum is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a baccalaureate degree in a natural or physical science. The program provides a broad background in the liberal arts and sciences. By appropriate selection of courses, a student may build a suitable background for further study in a senior college leading to the baccalaureate degree in biology, chemistry, environmental science and conservation, geology, health education or physics.

Dutchess Community College transfers students to a variety of four-year, public and private colleges and universities. Both formal and informal transfer agreements exist. Students are urged to consult their advisor, the faculty and the ACT Center staff about transfer opportunities early in their academic career at Dutchess.

The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of the requirements for this program.

Students who successfully complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Science (LAX) will be able to:

  • Demonstrate oral communication skills in a clear and organized manner using appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication techniques with regard to subject, purpose and audience.
  • Produce writing that is well-organized, well developed and clear.
  • Apply the scientific method, develop hypotheses, analyze results and draw conclusions.
  • Work with graphical, numerical or symbolic models to solve problems and interpret results.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use technology and software applications to produce an output or perform analyses appropriate to their academic program/discipline.
  • Formulate or evaluate arguments, problems or opinions and arrive at a solution, position, or hypothesis based on carefully considered evidence.

Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Requirements


For requirements, see Program Map.

  1. The SCI 100 - Science Introductory Seminar  is required in the first semester after matriculation in LAX. Other introductory seminar courses will not satisfy this requirement.
  2. Mathematics course: MAT 185  or a 200-level math course. Students must meet the math course prerequisites. The following mathematics courses are recommended for students planning to transfer in:
    Biology: MAT 221 MAT 222 MAT 223 MAT 224 .
    Environmental Science: MAT 118  and MAT 185  or MAT 221 .
    Chemistry: MAT 221 , MAT 222 , MAT 223 , MAT 224 .
    Health: MAT 118  and MAT 185 .
    Earth Science: MAT 221 , MAT 222 .
    Physics: MAT 221 , MAT 222 , MAT 223 , MAT 224 .
  3. The following science courses are recommended for students planning to transfer in:
    Biology: BIO 105  - BIO 106  , eight BIO 200-level credits; CHE 121  - CHE 122  , CHE 231  - CHE 232 

    Chemistry: CHE 121  - CHE 122 ; CHE 231  - CHE 232 ; PHY 121  - PHY 122  or PHY 151  - PHY 152 
    Earth Science: CHE 121  - CHE 122 ; GLG 121 , GLG 124 ; AST 131 ;

    PHS 111 ; PHY 121  - PHY 122 .
    Environmental Science: BIO 214 , CHE 121  and CHE 122 

    Health: BIO 105  - BIO 106 , BIO 231  - BIO 232 .
    Physics: PHY 151  - PHY 152 , PHY 251 , ENR 207 ; CHE 121  - CHE 122 .
  4. A minimum of one 200-level course is required in either math or science.
  5. General Education Elective: Courses applicable to this program are listed in the General Education Category D, E, F, H and I. Students may select a course from Category D only if HIS 104  has not been previously taken. Students may select a course from Category F only if HIS 108  has not been previously taken. See the list of the General Education Categories .
  6. Humanities courses: Applicable courses are listed in the General Education Category. Students may not use ENG 102  to satisfy the Humanities requirement.
  7. Social Science courses: Applicable courses in behavioral science, economics, geography, government, history, HGE 101, psychology. Students may not use BHS 103  to satisfy the Social Science requirement.
  8. Elective courses: Courses applicable in this program are: (a) specific courses listed above; (b) courses listed in the General Education Categories. Students may select a course from U.S. History Category only if HIS 104  or HIS 121 have not been previously taken. Students may select a course from Category F only if HIS 108  has not been previously taken. See the list of the General Education Categories .
  9. Read a full discussion of the free elective .

Program Map


Required Courses


Credit Hours: 63-66


Minimum Total Credits: 63


Contact Information


Program Coordinator:
Susan Conrad
conrad@sunydutchess.edu

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