Associate in Science
Program Overview
The Associate in Science degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a senior institution in order to pursue a course of study in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Faculty advisors and academic success coaches are available to help students develop a career path and a plan for graduation from Central Alabama Community College.
Contact Information
ALEXANDER CITY:
Jeremy Carr - Chemistry
jcarr@cacc.edu
(256)-215-4342
Andrew Collins - Biology
ancollins01@cacc.edu
(256)-215-2131
Yeipyeng Datiri - Biology
ydatiri@cacc.edu
(256)-215-4341
Ricky Johnson - Math
rjohnsonjr@cacc.edu
(256)-215-4253
Tracy Kirk - Math
tkirk@cacc.edu
(256)-215-2130
CHILDERSBURG:
Amy Collins - Math
Childersburg/Talladega Academic Division Chair
acollins@cacc.edu
(256)-378-2018
Kimberly Scott - Math
kiscott@cacc.edu
(256)-378-2018
Amy Waites - Biology
awaites@cacc.edu
(256)-378-2063
PRATTVILLE:
Olivia Gosa - Biology
ogosa@cacc.edu
Ernest Lee - Physics
elee@cacc.edu
Carla Wurtz - Math
Prattville Academic Division Chair
cwurt@cacc.edu
(256)-595-6648
TALLADEGA:
Daniel Faucett - Biology
dfaucett@cacc.edu
(256)-480-2066
Why get your AS at CACC?
The AS program provides a solid foundationin general education courses, covering subjects like humanities, math, and natural sciences, preparing students to transfer to their university of choice.
Top Careers
- Engineering
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- In-Person
- Hybrid
- Online
Additional Details
Alabama Transfers Program - STARS
Students should become familiar with the Alabama Transfers Program, formerly “STARS,” Statewide Transfer and Articulation Reporting System, which provides very specific information about the requirements in each subject AREA for a given transfer institution.
The Alabama Transfers website can be accessed at https://alabamatransfers.com. Students are responsible for knowing the requirements of the institution to which they plan to transfer.