May 09, 2024  
2023-2024 College Catalog 
  
2023-2024 College Catalog

Advanced and Continuous Studies in Social Science, A.S.


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The Associate of Science degree (A.S.) in Advanced and Continuous Studies (A&CS) is described as a 3+1 program. It is a second associate degree earned at Sussex County Community College (SCCC) and simultaneously offers a third year of studies at the bachelor’s level with partnering institutions. Students must apply and be accepted into the bachelor’s program before enrolling in courses for the A.S. in Advanced and Continuous Studies. Once accepted, students are required to meet with a designated counselor to assist the students on their path to graduation from the A&CS program and toward their successful transition to the four-year institution granting the students their Bachelor of Science degree. 

SCCC has identified the need for students to progress beyond the standard number of associate degree credits while still maintaining Associate-degree level matriculation status and financial aid eligibility. The proposed A&CS Associate of Science degree provides opportunities for accessible and affordable educational pathways for its students and encourages New Jersey students to remain in-state to earn their bachelor’s degrees.

This proposed A&CS offers the second associate degree built on already-earned general education credits from the first associate degree at SCCC with an additional 29-30 new credits, for a total of 90 unique credits earned at SCCC. These 90 unique credits will then directly transfer to Ramapo College of New Jersey [RCNJ] and allow A&CC degree graduates to pursue their bachelor degrees.

This new pathway to baccalaureate attainment would not have been possible without the New Jersey Legislature enacting N.J.S. 18A:3B-78.  This ground-breaking statute established in 2018 that “A four-year institution of higher education and a county college may partner to establish a three plus one-degree program for a baccalaureate degree in such majors as the institutions of higher education may determine.”

The proposed A.S. in Advanced and Continuous Studies with Ramapo College of New Jersey enables implementation of this legislation. It offers students a path to earn a second associate degree at Sussex County Community College [SCCC] while simultaneously preparing students to complete the final year (senior year) of studies at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Thus, students will earn two associate degrees at SCCC and then transfer to RCNJ to complete a final number of credits to earn a bachelor’s degree. For the A.S. in Advanced and Continuous Studies, students must apply and be accepted into the bachelor’s program at RCNJ before enrolling in courses for the A.S. in Advanced and Continuous Studies.  Once accepted students are required to meet with a dedicated 3 +1 Advisor. The 3 +1 Advisor will be staffed by an advisor shared between SCCC and RCNJ. This shared role will provide appropriate advisement for matriculation into the program and, ultimately, provide students the mentoring so helpful on the pathway to successful graduation.

First Year - SCCC A.S. Criminal Justice


Total Semester Hours: 15


Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Second Year - SCCC A.S. Criminal Justice


Total Semester Hours: 15


Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Total Program Hours: 60


Third Year - SCCC A.S. Advanced & Continuous Studies


Fall Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15


Total Program Hours: 60*


*An additional 30 credits of Gen Ed courses from your A.S. Criminal Justice degree will be used to complete the 60 credits needed for the A.S. Advanced and Continuous Studies degree.

The plan is based on the completion of an Associate of Science degree at Sussex County Community College, encompassing all recommended courses. This plan is subject to change.

Fourth Year - RCNJ B.A. Social Science


Your final year of courses will be taken at Ramapo Colleg of New Jersey, with the expectation that the courses will be in-person.  The scheduling of those courses will be don in conjunction with your Ramapo advisor.  A minimum of an additional 38 credits are required to complete the B.A. Social Science degree.

Total Program Hours: 128**


**Credits from your A.S. Criminal Justice and A.S. Advanced & Continuous Studies degrees will be used to complete the additional credits needed for the B.A. Social Science degree at RCNJ.

This plan is based on the completion of an Associate of Arts degree at Sussex County Community College encompassing all recommended courses. This plan is subject to change.

A.S. Criminal Justice - Science General Education course


Choose from the list of approved Science General Education  courses in the College catalog.

A.S. Criminal Justice - Program Elective courses


Choose any CRJS course designations.

A.S. Advanced & Continuous Studies Social Science Electives (Recommended)


Choose any college-level course as long as it was not taken to fulfill requirements for your SCCC A.S. Criminal Justice degree. Developmental courses cannot be used as an elective.

A.S. Advanced & Continuous Studies Electives (12 credits)


Choose any college-level course as long as it was not taken to fulfill requirements for your SCCC A.S. Criminal Justice degree. Developmental courses cannot be used as an elective.

Developmental Courses


Sussex has embraced a practice of directed self-choice whereby students are encouraged, through guided conversations with an advisor, to best determine their readiness for this course. Students should be aware that Developmental Studies  exist and are available to help strengthen skills and encourage success. Pursuing testing and/or developmental courses is entirely up to the student. Further, testing, though providing a valuable reference point for reflection, does not create for the student an obligation to follow Accuplacer recommendations. 

The exception to this is where students seek enrollment in higher-level math courses. Students wishing to enroll in the following math courses are required to take and adhere to placement guidance from, the Advanced Algebra and Functions test, as part of Accuplacer, through the college’s testing center, for admission into any of the following courses: MATH 110, MATH 112, and MATH 113. Please note, courses in other disciplines may also require advanced mathematics placement. Students should check with their advisor. 

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