Physical Science Concentration, Natural Sciences AS
Physical Science Concentration, Natural Sciences A.S.
- Program Type: Transfer
- Delivery: On-campus
- Personal Interests: STEM fields, research, field study
- Skill Building: Scientific method, research methods, geology, chemistry, physics
- Career Options: Business and industry, government, education
- Program Code: HEGIS 5649
Build your foundation for study and success in physics, chemistry, and more
Jefferson Community College’s Physical Science Concentration, Natural Sciences A.S. degree provides solid grounding in the basic science, mathematics, and liberal arts areas needed for a seamless transfer to the four-year college or university of your choice.
You’ll learn the principles of scientific investigation, use reasoning and data to solve complex scientific problems, and explore the natural environment. Your concentration in the physical sciences prepares for careers in chemistry, geology, physics, education, oceanography, mineralogy, and more.
Students pursuing this program should have completed three or four years of high school mathematics, two or three years of traditional science, and four years of English in high school.
This program offers:
- Strong foundation for studies toward a bachelor’s degree
- Math and science preparation for a variety of fields
- Electives that match your scientific interests and career goals
- Cost savings on general education and introductory math and sciences classes
Physical science degree prepares you for further study and career growth
A background in the physical sciences prepares you for careers in many fields, from research and education to applied science. Pursue chemistry, geology, environmental management, meteorology, engineering, oceanography, physics, and much more.
You’ll use the scientific method to research and investigate natural phenomena and may help save the environment, find a cure for cancer, or discover a new species of squid in the ocean’s depths.
Learn to conduct scientific research and experiments
When you complete Jefferson’s Physical Science Concentration, Natural Sciences A.S. degree you will be able to:
- Recognize and apply components of the scientific method
- Conduct experiments, collect and analyze data, and evaluate hypotheses
- Apply scientific information to natural science concepts
- Transfer with seven of the 10 SUNY General Education categories complete
Contact Enrollment Services for Application and Admissions Information
[email protected]
(315) 786-2437, fax (315) 786-2349 or toll free (888) 435-6522
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday
Transfer to the bachelor’s program of your choice
Complete this program and choose from a wide range of transfer options, including SUNY universities and private colleges. Formal agreements with some institutions make transfer to specific programs especially smooth:
- Clarkson University, Environmental & Occupational Health B.S.
- Clarkson University, Environmental Science & Policy B.S.
- Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Science, various programs
- Paul Smith’s College
- SUNY Alfred State College, Forensic Science Technology B.S.
- SUNY Cobleskill, Agricultural Biotechnology B.S.
- SUNY Cobleskill, Fermentation Science B.S.
- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
- SUNY Empire State College
- SUNY Potsdam
Focus on biological sciences
Students in Jefferson’s Natural Sciences A.S. program also can choose a concentration in Allied Health & Biological Sciences. Explore the biological sciences option.
“We used to teach straight bench chemistry, but now with the implementation of computers and other technology we need to learn how to use all of that before we can teach it. That keeps you busy, working with the most advanced technology available to make sure students are getting the best education.”John Penrose
Professor of Chemistry and Distinguished Professor
Degree requirements for Physical Science Concentration, Natural Sciences A.S.
Effective Fall 2018
Mathematics and Science Requirements (35 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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CHE 131: General Chemistry 1 | 4 |
CHE 132: General Chemistry 2 | 4 |
MTH 185: Precalculus or higher (2 courses) | 8 |
One of the following science sequences: PHY 131/132, CHE 211/212 or GEO 131/132 |
8 |
Science1 or Math1 Electives (3 courses) | 11 |
Computer Science Requirement (3 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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Computer Science Elective2 | 3 |
Liberal Arts Requirements (18 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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ENG 101: Research and Composition | 3 |
ENG 102: Literature and Composition | 3 |
Humanities Elective3 | 3 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 |
Social Science Electives4 | 6 |
Free Elective Requirements (7 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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Free Electives | 7 |
Physical Education Requirement | 1 Credit Hour |
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Total Credit Hours 64
Advising Notes: | |
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1Restricted Elective courses in mathematics, laboratory sciences, and science are as
follows: Math: MTH 174 and higher Biology: BIO 131 and higher Chemistry: CHE 131 and higher Geology: GEO 131 and higher Physics: PHY 131 and higher Science: SCI 199 |
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2CIS 116: Introductory Programming is strongly recommended for those intending to pursue a career in the physical sciences; however, CIS 110 or higher will be accepted. | |
3One course must be selected from either area of The Arts or Foreign Language in the SUNY General Education Course list. | |
4Courses must be Social Science electives selected from two different areas in the SUNY General Education Course Listing for Social Science, American History, Western Civilization, and Other World Civilizations. |
Program Contacts
Linda Dittrich
Associate Vice President for Math, Science, Technology & Health[email protected]
(315) 786-2323