College Transfer Programs
Associate of Arts (AA)
Associate of Science (AS)
Reynolds offers programs leading to the Associate of Arts (AA) degree or the Associate of Science (AS) degree. Commonly referred to as college transfer, these programs are designed for students who plan to complete the freshman and sophomore years of college work at Reynolds and then transfer to universities and four-year colleges of their choice. Each university has different requirements for baccalaureate programs. Reynolds advisors and specialists in the Career Services and Transfer Services Centers will assist students in the selection of the curriculum of study most applicable to their baccalaureate plans. Earned credits in the program are generally transferable to the senior college or university and applicable toward a bachelor’s degree. Students should work with their academic advisors and transfer specialists to select their courses to match the requirements of the transfer institution.
Reynolds has articulation agreements for specific academic programs with several Virginia universities and colleges. Such agreements guarantee that the student with the associate degree has complete transferability of all credits. A student transferring prior to the receipt of the associate of arts or associate of science degree is not assured of such status. Advisors and transfer specialists can provide information about articulation agreements.
Reynolds also offers two-year programs that lead to the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. These occupational/technical programs are specifically designed to prepare students for immediate employment. Some four-year colleges and universities have accepted courses into their program counterparts from AAS degree programs that are not designed for transfer purposes. It is the responsibility of the four-year institution to determine and publish its policies on the admission of transfer students and the criteria for determining the acceptability of transfer credits completed at another institution. Additional general education courses may be required to transfer with junior status from AAS degree programs. Students should work closely with their academic advisors and the transfer specialists to select courses that match requirements of the transfer institution.
State Policy on Transfer from Community Colleges to Senior Institutions
Virginia’s system of public colleges and universities has extended higher education throughout the Commonwealth from Eastern Shore to Big Stone Gap and from Fairfax to Southside. The system gives students ready access to college and enables them to choose from among many two- and four-year institutions. Ideally, students should be able to move through Virginia’s public education system as if it were a continuum, rather than a system of distinct levels or separate stages. The State Board for Community Colleges and the Council of Higher Education for Virginia have endorsed a coherent statewide policy to facilitate transfer between state-supported community colleges and senior colleges and universities. This policy requires commitment by both community colleges and senior institutions to common goals on behalf of students and education.
Transfer Agreements
Reynolds has agreements with many senior institutions covering the conditions for student transfer from Reynolds to a baccalaureate program at the four-year college or university. Many of the agreements guarantee admission. These formal arrangements are referred to as transfer agreements. The arrangements fall into two categories-the master transfer agreement, which provides general guarantees to transferring students, and the program-specific articulation agreement covering the conditions for the transfer into a particular curriculum. Students transferring prior to the receipt of the associate of arts or associate of science degree are not covered under these articulation agreements. Advisors and transfer specialists can provide information about these agreements.
Reynolds has current agreements, as a result of either direct negotiations between Reynolds and the transfer institution or the creation of a system-wide agreement between the Virginia Community College System and the transfer institution.
Students can plan and organize their transfer journey by utilizing the Transfer Virginia portal at transfervirginia.org. Transfer Virginia is an initiative to provide transparency and access throughout the college transfer process. The portal includes features such as estimating credits for work completed, a full resource center, information about Virginia’s colleges and universities, and how classes will transfer to partner institutions. For the most current list of transfer agreements, visit reynolds.edu/gta.
TransferVA
Transfer Virginia is a collaboration among the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) and Virginia’s colleges and universities to provide students with transparency in college transfer across the Commonwealth. This is an initiative to provide transparency and access throughout the college transfer process. In the Transfer Virginia portal, you can research, plan and organize your transfer journey using the information and resources available within this portal from Virginia’s institutions.
Passport and Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS)
The Passport is a 16-credit hour college program in which all courses are transferable and will satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education in Virginia. The Passport will appear as a notation on your official Reynolds transcript, it is not a credential. The UCGS is a 30-credit hour program where all courses are transferable and satisfy a lower-division general education requirement at any public institution of higher education in Virginia. Upon completion of the UCGS, students are awarded a certificate. This certificate is not eligible for financial aid. Math requirements differ depending on whether students are pursuing degree programs requiring the study of calculus. Therefore, math offerings included in the Passport and UCGS are divided into two groupings depending on whether they support degree programs requiring calculus or quantitative/statistics pathways. Advisors and transfer specialists can provide information about math requirements for these programs. See the Uniform Certificate of General Studies for more information on the Passport .
Occupational and Technical Programs
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Certificate
The occupational and technical education programs are designed to prepare students for employment as technicians, paraprofessionals, and skilled craftspersons.
The associate of applied science degree is awarded for completion of two-year programs.
The certificate is awarded for completion of a program less than two years in length, generally two or three semesters.
Career Studies Programs
Career Studies Certificate
Career studies certificates can be completed in a shorter period of time than other certificate programs. These programs provide opportunities for upgrading occupational or technical skills, retraining for a career change, and investigating new career possibilities.
Computer Competency Requirement for Students
Reynolds emphasizes the importance of computer competency for all students who are enrolled in a college program that requires a minimum of 30 credits for graduation. Programs with 30 or more credits provide for the computer competency of students in one of three ways:
- including a computer competency course - ITE 152 in the curriculum,
- requiring that students in the curriculum pass the Reynolds computer competency exam, or
- including a course or courses that meet or exceed the computer competency requirements as a part of the curriculum. Students should consult the catalog description of their program to determine the computer competency requirement.
Students in programs that require ITE 152 can satisfy the computer competency course requirement in the curriculum by passing the Reynolds computer competency exam administered in the testing centers on each campus. Those students who successfully pass the computer competency exam will receive college credit for ITE 152 , without enrolling in the course, depending on the version of the exam taken.
Any student not passing the computer competency exam will do one of the following based on the results of the test:
- successfully complete ITE 152 or
- learn the competencies the student is lacking through self-study or any other method that will enable the student to learn the competencies and then retake the computer competency exam. Students will be allowed to retake the computer competency exam only once. Upon retaking the computer competency exam, students who do not pass the exam must complete either ITE 152 .
Academic Majors Directory A-Z
The following table shows the respective plan’s contact number for each campus location as appropriate. In the campus location columns, COMPLETE indicates that the plan’s certificate or degree can be completed at that campus. COURSES indicates that one or more courses for the plan are offered at that campus.
The ONLINE campus location indicates online courses. These are typically administered online, but some courses may require proctored exams, on-campus labs, clinicals, or other special on-campus meetings.
Certificates or degrees shown with an asterisk ( * ) indicate transfer degrees and certificate programs.
BIT School of Business and Industrial Trades
HSS School of Humanities and Social Sciences
HP School of Health Professions
STEM School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
AAS Associate of Applied Science
AA Associate of Arts
AS Associate of Science
C Certificate
CSC Career Studies Certificate
School |
Plan Code |
Plans |
Certificate
or Degree
|
Campus Location |
DTC |
PRC |
GC |
Online |
BIT |
203 |
Accounting |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-203-02 |
Accounting |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-203-01 |
Accounting Support Functions |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
Courses |
HP |
221-152-07 |
Advanced Medical Coder (Health Information Management) |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HSS |
221-640-01 |
American Sign Language |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HSS |
640 |
American Sign Language - English Interpretation |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
BIT |
895-02 |
Architectural and Engineering Technology - Building Construction Management Specialization |
AAS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
|
Automotive Technology |
BIT |
221-909-01 |
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
|
BIT |
909 |
Automotive Technology |
AAS |
|
Complete |
|
|
BIT |
909-01 |
Automotive Technology, Original Equipment Manufacturer, Major |
AAS |
|
Complete |
|
|
BIT |
902 |
Automotive Technology |
C |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
HSS |
221-480-32 |
Behavioral Health Technician |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-212-03 |
Bookkeeping |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
213 |
Business Administration* |
AS |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Complete |
HP |
221-174-01 |
Central Sterile Technician |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-729-01 |
Computer-Aided Design Specialist |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
246 |
Computer Science |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
456 |
Criminal Justice |
AAS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
BIT |
221-400-45 |
Criminal Justice |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
|
Culinary Arts1 |
|
BIT |
242-01 |
Culinary Arts Specialization1 |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
242-02 |
Pastry Arts Specialization1 |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
242-03 |
Culinary Management Specialization1 |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-242-09 |
Culinary - Food and Beverage Operations1 |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-242-12 |
Culinary - Foundations of Culinary Technique1 |
CSC |
|
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-242-03 |
Culinary Fundamentals1 |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HP |
120 |
Dental Assisting |
C |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
920 |
Diesel Mechanics Technology |
C |
Courses |
Courses |
Complete |
Courses |
HSS |
636 |
Early Childhood Development |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HSS |
632 |
Early Childhood Development |
C |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HSS |
221-636-06 |
Early Childhood Education |
CSC |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HSS |
221-636-08 |
Early Childhood Education - Advanced |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
BIT |
221-251-01 |
eCommerce |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
|
Education |
HSS |
625-M1 |
Elementary Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M2 |
Health and Physical Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M3 |
Secondary English Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M4 |
Secondary Mathematics Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M5 |
Secondary Science Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M6 |
Secondary Social Studies Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
625-M7 |
World Languages Education Major* |
AS |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
HP |
146 |
Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic |
AAS |
|
Courses |
|
Courses |
HP |
221-146-01 |
Emergency Medical Services - Emergency Medical Technician |
CSC |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Courses |
|
Engineering |
STEM |
831 |
Engineering |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
831-05 |
Engineering - Biomedical Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
831-06 |
Engineering - Chemical Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
831-07 |
Engineering - Civil Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
831-08 |
Engineering - Electrical/Computer Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
831-09 |
Engineering - Mechanical/Aerospace Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-212-10 |
Entrepreneurship in Small Business |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
BIT |
221-472-02 |
Fire Science |
CSC |
|
|
|
Complete |
STEM |
221-335-02 |
Floral Design |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
Complete |
Courses |
HSS |
695 |
UCGS* |
C |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
699 |
General Studies* |
AS |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Complete |
HP |
|
Health Information Management (Partnership with LFCC) |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HP |
221-190-01 |
Health Science I |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
STEM |
335 |
Horticulture Technology2 |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
Courses |
Courses |
HSS |
480 |
Human Services |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HSS |
221-480-44 |
Human Services Technician |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
|
Information Systems Technology (choose a concentration from available CSC programs) |
STEM |
299 |
Information Systems Technology |
AAS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-299-06 |
Cloud Computing |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-299-03 |
Computer Applications |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
STEM |
221-299-00 |
Computer Applications Fundamentals |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
STEM |
221-299-50 |
Computer Programmer |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-732-09 |
Cyber Security |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
Complete |
STEM |
221-732-00 |
Network Fundamentals |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-299-18 |
Web Development |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
|
Liberal Arts |
HSS |
648 |
Liberal Arts* |
AA |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
648-03 |
Liberal Arts - American Sign Language/Deaf Studies Major* |
AA |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HP |
152-02 |
Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) to Registered Nursing (RN) |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
BIT |
212-04 |
Management - Small Business Management Specialization3 |
AAS |
Courses |
Courses |
|
See footnote #3 |
HSS |
221-297-01 |
Media Production |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
HP |
151 |
Medical Laboratory Technology4 |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
See footnote #4 |
HP |
221-152-06 |
Medical Records Coder (Health Information Management) |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HP |
156 |
Nursing |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HP |
160 |
Opticianry5 |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
See footnote #5 |
HP |
221-160-04 |
Opticians Apprentice5 |
CSC |
Complete |
|
|
See footnote #5 |
|
Paralegal Studies |
BIT |
260-01 |
General Practice Specialization |
AAS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
260-02 |
Litigation Specialization |
AAS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-203-06 |
Payroll and Taxation |
CSC |
|
Complete |
|
Courses |
HP |
157 |
Practical Nursing |
C |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HP |
221-152-02 |
Release of Health Information Specialist (Health Information Management) |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Complete |
HP |
181 |
Respiratory Therapy4 |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
See footnote #4 |
|
Science |
STEM |
880 |
Science* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
STEM |
880-07 |
Science - Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Complete |
STEM |
880-05 |
Science - Mathematics Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
|
Social Sciences |
HSS |
882 |
Social Sciences* |
AS |
Complete |
Complete |
|
Complete |
HSS |
882-02 |
Pre-Social Work Major* |
AS |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
HSS |
221-480-30 |
Substance Abuse Counseling Education6 |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
|
Courses |
HP |
171 |
Surgical Technology |
AAS |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Courses |
STEM |
221-335-06 |
Sustainable Agriculture |
CSC |
Courses |
Courses |
Complete |
Courses |
|
Welding |
BIT |
221-995-04 |
Welding Fundamentals - Stick |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-995-05 |
Welding Fundamentals - MIG |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-995-06 |
Welding Fundamentals - TIG |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
Courses |
BIT |
221-995-07 |
Welding Fundamentals - Pipe Welding |
CSC |
Courses |
Complete |
|
|
The following footnote references are used in the table.
1All courses in the Culinary Arts AAS degree may be completed at The Kitchens except HRI 119 , which is offered only via online learning.
2All courses in the Horticulture Technology degree may be completed at the Goochland Campus except for the social/behavioral science and humanities/fine arts electives, which may be completed at the Downtown Campus, Parham Road Campus, or online.
3All courses in the Management AAS, Small Business Specialization, may be completed at the Parham Road Campus with the exception of BUS 260 , which is offered only online. All courses in this program may be completed online with the exception of a coordinated internship course.
4All courses in this program are offered via online learning with the exception of labs and clinicals, which must be completed at an approved site.
5All courses in this program are offered via online learning. Apprentice students are also required to complete 2,000 hours of on-the-job training per year, for a total of 4,000 hours.
6Completion of the Substance Abuse Counseling Education Career Studies Certificate requires that some courses be taken via online learning.
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