University Transfer
Overview
Academic
advisors are ready to help you understand your transfer options and
choose a program that's right for you. Review our degree options below and
our
searchable list of transfer partners as a Maricopa Community College.
Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC)
The AGEC is designed for students who are planning to transfer to one of
Arizona's three state universities, consisting of a block of 35 required credits
that satisfy the general curriculum requirements and may be applied to the
graduation requirements for many university majors. The AGEC is divided into
three areas:
- Liberal Arts
- Math and Science
- Business
Use the
Course Equivalency Guide from the AZ Course Applicability System to
determine the exact transferability of courses offered.
Associate Degrees for Transfer
GateWay offers two-year AA, AS and ABus degrees that transfer in full to
Arizona's public universities. The appropriate AGEC transfer block is build
into these degrees. The AA, AS and ABus degrees generally provide the core
classes needed to obtain a bachelor's degree.
- Associate in Arts (AA)
- Associate in Science (AS)
- Associate in Business (ABus)
Associate in Business (ABus)
This degree is designed for Business Majors planning to transfer to ASU,
NAU or the U of A. An Associate in Business General Requirements (ABus GR)
requires 62-63 semester credits for the program of study.
This degree transfers as a block without loss of credit to AZ public
universities. All semester credits used to satisfy the ABus GR will apply to
university graduation requirements of the university major.
Note: Special requirements apply for students planning to become
Accounting or CIS Majors. See an advisor for details.
Associate in General Studies (AGS)
The AGS degree is designed for students with flexible goals in education.
Most credits are transferable and we strongly recommend consulting with an
advisor about the specifics of transferability in:
| Communication |
International/Inter-cultural Studies |
| English |
Philosophy |
| Humanities |
Political Science |
| Education |
Psychology |
| Family & Human Development |
Religious Studies |
| Language |
Sociology |
| Literature |
Spanish |
| Geography |
Women's Studies |
| History |
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