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STEM Studies (A.S.) +



CCV’s associate of science degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Studies will prepare you with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in key scientific and technical economic sectors in Vermont. In addition to the general education requirements, the STEM Studies degree includes 23 credits of core program requirements within the fields of science, technology, and math. The program allows the flexibility to pursue your individual goals in fields such as physical science, life science, and pre-engineering. You may fulfill the program requirements through a combination of courses in allied health science, architecture, biology, chemistry, computer information systems, environmental science, mathematics, mechanical engineering technology, meteorology, and physics.

+ This program can be completed fully online.

STEM Studies Semester Map

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the STEM Studies program will be able to:

  • apply the vocabulary, foundational theories, and problem-solving methodologies that define scientific literacy and scientific method in the natural world;
  • demonstrate critical and creative thinking and the ability to adapt learning to new and novel situations through collaborative real-world problem solving;
  • apply interdisciplinary strategies of inquiry, logical reasoning, technology, and an appreciation of cultural differences needed to address the challenges of an interconnected and global 21st century;
  • demonstrate academic skills required of all CCV graduates, including competency in writing, information literacy, oral communication, quantitative reasoning; and
  • explore pathways and demonstrate preparedness for educational and career development in the student’s field of study. 

The STEM Studies program is great for you if: 

  • you are comfortable using mathematics to solve problems;
  • you are interested in identifying underlying principles, reasons, or facts of information by breaking down information or data into separate parts;
  • you enjoy identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions;
  • you want to use computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information; and
  • you enjoy using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.

Key information and advice for students in the STEM Studies program: 

  • Students will be prepared to meet the demand throughout Vermont for employees with strong science, math, and technology skills.
  • Students in STEM Studies can choose from a broad range of courses to fulfill their program requirements according to their particular schedules, interests, and ambitions.
  • Students may fulfill the program requirements through a combination of courses in allied health science, biology, chemistry, computer information systems, environmental science, mathematics, and physics.
  • The required field experience ( ) gives students practical experience in the workplace and can be a stepping-stone to employment and/or provide students with a valuable employment reference.
  • The STEM Studies program can be completed entirely online.

The STEM Studies program prepares you for careers such as:

  • Statistician (bachelor degree)
  • Bioinformatics technician (bachelor degree)
  • Manufacturing engineer (bachelor degree)
  • Biochemical engineer (bachelor degree)

Job outlook in STEM Studies in Vermont:

For up to date Vermont labor market information, including salary information and growth projections, please visit the Economic and Labor Market Information at the Vermont Department of Labor Website.

http://www.vtlmi.info/

Transfer Options:

CCV programs are designed to make transfer to a bachelor’s degree program seamless, easy, and affordable for graduates. CCV has agreements and 2+2 transfer pathways within the Vermont State College System (VSCS) and other institutions in Vermont and the region. Early planning can help you follow a clear transfer path.

Visit our transfer page for additional information.

Program Requirements


Courses are listed in the order in which we recommend you take them.

General Education Requirements


All associate degrees include completion of general education requirements which, together with program requirements, constitute a minimum of 60 credits. In some cases program requirements also fulfill general education requirements. You may not use a single course to meet two general education requirements.

See the General Education Requirements for Associate Degrees  for requirements and course choices.

Complete at least one course in each of the following:

First Semester Seminar

Introductory Written Expression - VSCS

Digital and Computing Literacy - VSCS

Mathematics - VSCS

Natural Science - VSCS

Social Science - VSCS

Arts & Aesthetics - VSCS

Humanistic Perspectives - VSCS

Communication

Research & Writing Intensive

Seminar in Educational Inquiry

VSCS- These courses meet Vermont State College System General Education Framework.

Minimum Total Credits in Degree: 60


Note(s)


* You may use a course to meet both a program requirement and a general education requirement; however, you may not use a single course to meet two general education requirements.