Students who pursue an Individualized Studies major and Associate of Science (A.S.) degree will build knowledge and basic skills in computational, earth and life, physical or mathematical sciences. Your courses will introduce you to the scientific method and the foundations of a range of science disciplines that will help you acquire a job as a technician in a science-related field or allow you to continue your academic studies. You'll learn problem solving, critical thinking and communication skills that prepare you for further study or excellence in a work environment.