Academic Information

​Houston Community College offers the following awards to students once they have chosen their career paths and completed all necessary course and residency requirements. Students can obtain more information about specific options and their choices by consulting their academic advisor.

Associate of Arts - AA Degree

This degree prepares students for academic transfer to a public university or college in Texas as a junior for those who declare a major in the liberal or fine arts. The degree includes 42 hours of the core curriculum and 18 hours of transferable course electives.

Associate of Arts in Teaching - AAT Degree

This degree is a state-approved collegiate degree program consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer to baccalaureate programs that lead to initial Texas teacher certification in grades Pre-K to 6 or 4-8. The degree includes 42 hours of the core curriculum and 18 hours in courses related to teaching.

Associate of Science - AS Degree

This degree prepares students for academic transfer to a public university or college in Texas as a junior for those who declare a major in the sciences, as math, engineering, biology, chemistry and others. The degree includes 42 hours of the core curriculum and 18 hours of transferable course electives relevant to the student’s career path.

Associate of Applied Science - AAS Degree

This degree is specifically for students seeking technical career skills for work in a specific field or industry. The emphasis is on practical and applied skills, but does include 15 hours of general education core classes. It is primarily designed for work, not transfer, although general education core classes will transfer.

Certificates - Level One, Level Two, and Continuing Education

Certificates in a specialized career field will help a student gain skill for job advancement. Most certificates are designed to be stackable (Level One to Level Two) to help a student complete an AAS degree if so desired.

Occupational Skills Award - OSA

An OSA award prepares a student to enter a high-demand career field with minimal training.

Enhanced Skills Certificate - ESC

The certificate is pursued simultaneously with an AAS degree and offers specialization in a career field with targeted training.

Advanced Technical Certificate - ATC

After the student completes an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, the advanced technical certificate provides specialized career field training.

Institutional Certificate - IC

The certificate is for continuing education students seeking to gain in-demand technical career skills in a short period of time.

Degree and Certificate Requirements for Graduation

Houston Community College (HCC) offers various degrees and courses to serve the needs of its individual students. Students interested in academic transfer degrees (AA, AS, and AAT) may study courses and earn degrees that will transfer to four-year universities, while students interested in pursuing work or advancing in their workplace skills may earn AAS degrees or Certificates that improve employability. In addition, HCC also offers continuing education (CE) courses to enhance lifelong learning.

Students should work with an advisor at the beginning to help identify their program of study, take courses in the prescribed sequence or pathway, and choose their elective credits based on any transfer plans of their intended four-year university. Before the final semester, the student should again work with their advisor to assure that all requirements are met in order to file for graduation. In general, working closely with an advisor will create the seamless path to completion.

Core Curriculum

The core curriculum is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and transferable skills that are needed for future careers and work in a technological and global society. In addition, the core curriculum helps individual students to develop personal skills of critical thinking, communication, empirical and quantitative reasoning, teamwork, personal responsibility, and social responsibility. Core educated individuals are guided by a strong sense of values, ethics, and civic engagement. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved a 42-semester credit hour (SCH) core curriculum for undergraduate students in Texas which was implemented in fall of 2014 for all public colleges and universities offering academic degrees. It included the following statements of purpose, the six core objectives, and the foundational component areas.

Statement of Purpose

Through the core curriculum, students will gain a foundation of knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world, develop principles of personal and social responsibility for living in a diverse world, and advance intellectual and practical skills that are essential for all learning.

Core Objectives

Foundational Component Areas