Please see this document for details on Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). CCA Programs What is the difference between AAS, AA/AS, AGS and certificates?
• The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science (AA/AS) degrees are designed to transfer to a four-year college. • Articulated Associate of General Studies (AGS) degrees are designed to transfer to a certain institution in a particular area. The articulated degrees include: AGS in Criminal Justice with an articulation agreement at Metro State College, AGS in Film Video Technology with an articulation agreement at University of Colorado Denver and AGS in Paralegal with an articulation agreement at University of Colorado Denver. • The Associate of General Studies (AGS) Generalist degrees are for the student who wants an associate degree with the freedom to choose from many types of classes for personal goals/enrichment. The AGS Generalist degree is not designed to transfer to a four-year college although some classes may transfer. • The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees are designed to develop skills for entry-level employment or to upgrade skills to improve your opportunity fo
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- Please see this document for details on Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). CCA Programs What is the difference between AAS, AA/AS, AGS and certificates?
- Can I get credit for Prior Learning Experience instead of completing a Field Placement?
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