Course Catalog

Academic Information

Associate Degree, Diplomas, and Certificates

Sampson Community College is authorized by the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges to award the following degrees, diplomas, and certificates to students who have completed all program requirements consistent with the provisions of this catalog.

Associate in Applied Science Degree

The Associate in Applied Science degree is awarded upon completion of the course requirements for most two-year programs.

Associate in Arts Degree

The Associate in Arts degree is awarded upon completion of the course requirements of the college transfer associate in arts program. This curriculum is designed for students desiring to pursue a four-year baccalaureate degree in the liberal arts at a senior college or university.

Associate in Science Degree

The Associate in Science degree is awarded upon completion of the course requirements for the college transfer associate in science program. This curriculum is designed for students desiring to pursue a four-year baccalaureate degree in the sciences at a senior college or university.

Associate in General Education Degree

The Associate in General Education Degree is awarded upon completion of the course requirements for the general education program. This curriculum is designed for students desiring post-secondary courses in the liberal arts or occupational fields but may not desire to follow specific professional requirements.

Diplomas and Certificates

Diploma and Certificate programs consist of a series of courses that are designed to prepare an individual for employment in a specific occupation. These programs consist of a sequence of courses that generally can be completed in one year or less by a full-time student. Successful completion of these curriculum programs leads to a diploma or certificate.

General Education Competencies

Students must demonstrate:

  • Written Communication Skills - they can use written language to communicate complex ideas effectively.
  • Oral Communication Skills - they can use spoken language to communicate complex ideas effectively.
  • Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills - they can use rational analysis to solve complex problems.
  • Research Skills - they can find and use reliable information to answer complex questions.
  • Computer Skills - they can use computers to access online resources and to process information.
  • Cultural & Contextual Literacy - they understand how culture and context inform our world.