Academic Catalogs

Associate Degree (AA, AS)

Orange Coast College awards the Associate Degree to students who have met all the requirements for graduation. OCC offers the Associate in Arts and the Associate in Science Degrees. Check with your counselor to determine which degree you should complete.

In accordance with the law and with rules and regulations of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges and the Board of Trustees of the Coast Community College District, the requirements for the degree of Associate in Arts or Associate in Science include the following:

  1. Unit Requirement
    60 Degree-applicable UNITS, with at least a 2.0-grade point average. At least 12 of the units must be earned in residence within the Coast Colleges (Orange Coast College, Golden West College and/or Coastline College), with a minimum of one course taken for a letter grade. At least 3 units of major coursework from the program must be completed at OCC. A student must be enrolled at the time of application for graduation. Units earned at an accredited college or university on a credit/no credit basis will be counted toward the degree requirements of the college, to a maximum of 15 units.
  2. Major Requirement
    Complete the AA or AS major requirements as detailed in the Degree and Certificate section of this catalog.

3. General Education Requirement
Students may choose to complete the OCC AA/AS GE pattern OR California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) to satisfy the general education requirement. See the General Education Patterns section of this catalog for more information.

4. Global and Multicultural Requirement (Required for AA degree only)
Some of the courses listed in this requirement can also be used to meet General Education Requirements. Courses that are repeatable for credit can only be used once in this area.
Select one or more courses from the following totaling 3 units (Courses subject to change. To confirm course eligibility, schedule an appointment with a counselor):

Course Title Units
ANTH A100/A100HCultural Anthropology 13
ANTH A102Native American 13
ANTH A190Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 13
CMST A155Intercultural Communications 13
CDE A126Teaching in a Diverse Society3
COUN A107/A107HChicana/o & Latina/o Experience and Success in Higher Education3
DANC A130Mid-Eastern Dance 10.5-2
DANC A135Flamenco Dance 10.5-2
DANC A138African Dance and Drumming I0.5-2
ENGL A152/A152HRace, Culture, and Identity in Literature 13
ENGL A173/A173HWomen Writers 13
ETHS A100Contemporary Ethnic America 13
ETHS A110Introduction to LatinX Studies 13
ETHS A115Introduction to Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies 13
ETHS A150Ethnic Groups in the United States: Their Histories 13
ETHS A190The Ethnic Family 13
FN A185Cultural Foods2
GEOG A185Cultural Geography 13
HIST A101Afro-American History 13
HIST A150Ethnic Groups of the United States: Their Histories 13
HIST A151History of the Middle East to 1500 13
HIST A152History of the Middle East Since 1500 13
HIST A161/A161HWorld History 1 13
HIST A162/A162HWorld History 2 13
PHIL A120Ethics 13
RLST A110World Religion 13
RLST A150Philosophy of the East 13
SOC A100/A100HIntroduction to Sociology 13
SJS A101Introduction to Race and Ethnicity 13
SJS A102Social Justice and Activism 13
SOC A100HIntroduction to Sociology Honors 13
SOC A150Introduction to Race and Ethnicity 13
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Denotes courses that fulfill Cal-GETC requirements.  See the General Education Patterns section of this catalog for more information.