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Associate of Technical Studies

Location(s): Main Campus


Major Code: (code individualized)

As the primary objective of the Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree is to broaden the educational program alternatives in a community that has very limited industrial base, the proposed educational objectives may be very unique and nontraditional.

The Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree is open to any student admitted to the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College if the Chair of the School of Engineering Technologies determines that an existing technology degree program will not meet the student’s educational goals and that those goals are based on a feasible occupational objective.

The proposed program of study must meet the requirements of the Ohio Department of Higher Education for content and must be approved by a committee of School of Engineering Technologies faculty members, who advise the student as needed throughout the implementation of the program.

Application for an ATS degree program must be made before 33 semester credit hours of combined transfer and University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College academic coursework have been completed. The remaining courses must include at least half of the specialized/technical courses of the program.

Associate of Technical Studies Learning Outcomes

  • Learning outcomes will vary depending on the program.

Degree Requirements


Third Year - Fall


Total hours: 18


Third Year - Spring


Total hours: 18


Fourth Year - Fall


Total hours: 18


Fourth Year - Spring


Total hours: 18


Prerequisites:


Check upper level courses for any required prerequisites before registering.

At least 6 three-credit hour elective courses must be at the 300/400 level to meet graduation requirements.

Academic Progression Requirements


  • Must have completed an associate degree from an accredited institution.
  • Student must work with an advisor in choosing electives that build on the technical area of the associate degree.
  • Student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 throughout the program.