Associate of Science
The Richard Bland College of William & Mary Global Student Success Program (GSSP) is equivalent to the first two year of a bachelor’s degree program. The GSSP consists of for-credit coursework and provides an academic and cultural bridge from your high school experience to studying at a U.S. university.
Upon successful completion of the GSSP, you will receive your associate degree and will be eligible to transfer to one of 40+ well-ranked colleges and universities in Virginia, such as William & Mary, University of Virginia or Virginia Tech.
Location
Duration
Four semesters (60+ credits)
Semester Start Date
Fall: August 2017
Spring: January 2018
Global Student Success Program
Program benefits:
- RBC student from day one
- No SAT or ACT required for admission
- Receive academic credits toward your undergraduate degree
- Small class sizes and additional student support provided
- Upon successful completion, you will be eligible to transfer to one of 40+ universities in Virginia
GSSP: Associate of Science degree - 4 semesters
Sample program* | ||
---|---|---|
Semester 1 | Course title | Credits |
ENG 101
|
Writing and Research
|
3
|
PSY 201 |
General Psychology |
3 |
MATH 121 |
College Algebra |
3 |
BIO 101 |
General Biology I or Biological Science I |
4 |
CSCI 202 |
Computer Applications I |
3 |
Semester 2 | Course title | Credits |
ENG 102
|
Introduction to Literary Genres
|
3
|
ART 201/MUS 103/ |
Art Appreciation/History, |
3 |
CHEM 101 |
General Chemistry |
4 |
HIST 101, 102 |
American History or Western Civilization |
3 |
MATH 217 |
Introductory Statistics |
4 |
Semester 3 | Course title | Credits |
COMM 101 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
MATH 117 |
Pre-Calculus |
3 |
GOVT 201 |
American Government & Politics |
3 |
BIO 102 or BIO 152 |
General Biology II or Biological Science II |
4 |
PHIL 203 |
Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
Semester 4 | Course title | Credits |
GEO 101
|
Major World Regions |
3
|
PHIL 121 |
Critical Thinking |
3 |
SOC 201 |
General Sociology |
3 |
PHYS 101 |
College Physics |
4 |
TOTAL CREDITS |
61 |
* The above represents an example program structure only. Course offerings may change without notice. In order to earn your associate's degree you will need a total of 60 credit hours and must meet any other requirements as relevant to your program of study.