This degree provides students with a comprehensive education in the physical sciences,
emphasizing foundational principles of chemistry. Students will develop a strong understanding
of chemical and physical properties of matter, exploring key concepts such as atomic
structure, chemical bonding, molecular interactions, and reaction mechanisms. Through
a combination of theoretical coursework and hands-on laboratory experiences, students
will build skills in conducting precise chemical experiments, quantitative reasoning,
and interpreting data to address real-world challenges. The curriculum incorporates
a broad exposure to various physical science courses, fostering enhanced scientific
literacy. Graduates will be proficient in essential laboratory techniques and instrumentation,
well-prepared for transfer to four-year institutions, involvement in research opportunities,
and successful careers in environmental science, medicine, materials science, and
other STEM-related fields.
The Associate of Science degree is granted to students who have completed at least
12 semester units of the required 60-degree applicable semester units at Glendale
Community College. The required 60 semester units must include all of the following:
(1) Completion of the courses required in the major or area of emphasis with a grade
of “C” or better, or a “P” grade. (2) Completion of one of the following general education
patterns: GCC General Education Requirements or the California General Education Transfer
Curriculum (Cal-GETC) requirements. (3) A minimum GPA of 2.0 in the required 60 semester
units.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students will be able to explain the difference
between evidence and theory in science and cite an example in their explanation; use
instruments and computers to accurately measure, graph, and analyze physical situations;
and demonstrate the understanding of common conceptual situations in the physical
sciences and be able solve quantitative problems.
Associate of Science Program Map
| REQUIRED COURSES FOR MAJOR |
UNITS |
| CHEM 101 |
General Chemistry A |
5 |
| CHEM 102 |
General Chemistry B |
5 |
|
ASTRO 110 or ASTRO 120
|
Astronomy of the Solar System or Astronomy of the Solar System |
3
3 |
OCEAN 115 or GEOL 101/101H |
Oceanography or Physical Geology
|
3 or 3
|
PHY 101 or PHY 105 or PHY 110 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A or Algebra-Based Physics: A or Introduction to Physics
|
5 or 4 or 3 |
| TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED |
19-21 |
Units for the major may be double counted for Cal-GETC or GCC General Education. Elective
units may be used to reach the 60-unit degree requirement.
NOTE: ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK MIGHT BE REQUIRED DUE TO PREREQUISITES. SEE A COUNSELOR
FOR A PERSONALIZED STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN.
| Spring 2026 |
GCC Catalog Addendum 2025-2026 |
| Important Notice: In the event of a discrepancy between the information presented
above and the online and/or print versions of the GCC Catalog, please contact a counselor
or the office of Admissions and Records. For previous years requirements please see
the catalog from that year. |