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Mathematics: 100, &107, 138, &141, &142, &144, &146, &148, &151, &152, &163, 246, &254, 260, 261, &264 Philosophy: &120
VII. TRANSFER ELECTIVES (List A) Any course listed under Distribution credits above may be used as a transfer elective. Additional courses which are fully transferable as electives toward the 90 credits required for this degree are: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Accounting: &201, &202, &203 Art: 275, 276, 277, 297 Business: 150, 200, 230, 250 Criminal Justice: &101, &105#, &110#, &240 Early Childhood Education: 130 Education: &115D#, &203#, 250-252# Engineering: &104, 108, 109, 121, 202, &204, 220, 298 English: 150, 151, 152 German: 190 Graphic Arts: 120# Human Services: 101 Humanities: 115 Journalism: 170 PEHW Pre-Professional courses: 201, 203, 235. PEHW Activity courses 100 and above: Only 3 credits maximum may be applied toward the degree. Photography: 116,118 Psychology: 150, 256
The Associate in Arts and Sciences Option I is a degree comprised of courses tailored to a major in a professional area of study. The Option I degree differs from the AAS-DTA in that the college has identified a curriculum that requires a preponderance of major-specific courses that preclude the inclusion of many of the general education courses that are required for the AAS-DTA degree. The Option I degree differs from the Associate in Technical Arts in that the courses lead to a professional career highly related to a university major. This is not a Direct Transfer Agreement. The following are requirements for the AAS-Option I: ●
Degree outlined in an Everett Community College curriculum guide leading to an Arts and Sciences degree – Option I. The specialty area will be indicated on the student’s diploma and transcript, such as Music, for example. Or
NOTE: Courses noted with a # are acceptable for students transferring AFTER Spring, 2007
Courses conforming to the transfer guides of a four-year college or university. The burden of proof of the transferability of such a program rests with the student. The specialty area will be indicated on the student’s diploma and transcript.
VIII. APPLIED ELECTIVES (LIST B) 15 CREDITS MAXIMUM Any course numbered 100 or above and not listed under distribution or transfer electives (list a), except ART 130, FIRE 254 and PHYS 130.
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES - OPTION I
The student must successfully complete a minimum of 90 quarter hours of courses numbered 100 and above in an approved program, with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. The following qualify as approved programs:
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Satisfy all requirements described earlier in graduation requirements for all certificates and degrees.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Completion of a College Success Course.