
Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community
Colleges
You have skills, knowledge and abilities gained from years on the
job, participation in an apprenticeship, an on-the-job training
program, or from general life and work experiences. Those skills
and abilities can be validated through Clinton, Muscatine or Scott
Community College.
Validation means that skills are evaluated, and, if they meet the
criteria, credits are awarded and put toward completion of a
degree. Credits are judged in a variety of ways, depending upon
which method works best for your field of study. This could be a
written test, a performance test or a compilation of your work
called Credit for Prior Learning.
The end result is an Associate in Applied Science degree in the
career field in which you have the most experience and
interest.
The AAS degree in Technical Studies consists of a total of 64
credits. Some of these will come from Credit for Prior Learning and
be combined with credits earned from the following
components.
Core
Concentration:
24 credit hours of this degree program must come from one
program-specific area (for example, auto technology, interior
design, industrial technology…).
Elective Courses
22 credit hours of this degree program can be
selected from any of the current career program (AAS) courses
offered at the colleges.
General
Education
18 credit hours from the following concentrations:
3 cr. - English or Communications
3 cr. - Math or Science
3 cr. - Microcomputer Applications (CS:114)
3 cr. - Arts & Humanities
3 cr. - Cultural and Historical Perspectives
3 cr. - Social Science
Requirements for
Admission