Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Programs

Technology, Design & Technical Education

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Programs

Level up your skills and accelerate your degree! Turn your existing certificate or credential into a stepping stone towards an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree at Utah State University (USU) through our streamlined partnership with the Utah System of Technical Colleges (USTC). This unique collaboration recognizes your past achievements and seamlessly integrates them into your academic journey at USU. It's a smoother path to reach your educational goals!

Associate Degrees

Automotive Technology (AAS)

Two-year automotive technology degree. Students will gain skills such as: using manual and information systems, precision measurement, tires and wheels, bearings, headlamp adjustment, oils and fluids, cleaning methods, gaskets and more.

Business (AB)

This 65-hour (four full-time semesters) degree is designed for students interested in completing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, Marketing, or Finance at the university level. Students first complete the Associate of Science Degree at USU East...

Cosmetology (AAS) (CC)

During this program, students gain experience in cosmetology, barbering, nails and skincare. Students also prepare a portfolio that they can use as they interview for employment. All graduates are prepared to work in a full service salon.

Engineering Technology (AAS)

Students in this program will design and develop a wide array of products, from advanced manufacturing systems to cutting-edge electronic devices. Your ideas have the potential to shape the future. The Engineering Technology program was established with i...

General Technology (AAS)

There are four emphasis options for students. These options include General Business, Design and Creative Arts, Technology Systems, and Allied Health Systems.

Medical Lab Technician (AAS)

This degree exposes students to the professional and technical responsibilities of the medical laboratory technician. All aspects of the profession are covered so that students can prepare to become entry-level MLTs.

Small Business Operations (AAS)

Examines the many aspects of establishing and/or managing a small business. Students learn human resource management, ethics, business communications, financial management and managing the growth and expansion.

Surgical Technology (AAS)

Surgical technologists assist in operations under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses and other surgical personnel. During surgery, the surgical technologist provides the needs of the surgeon for any given surgical procedure.

Welding Technology (AAS)

Intended for students who wish to finish their education in two years and then pursue employment in the welding industry. Students obtaining the AAS degree in welding must complete 46 credits of welding courses plus a minimum of 18 hours of general ed.