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Associate of Science (AS-T
Completion of a Diversity Course.
BASICCOMMUNICATIONAND QUANTITATIVESKILLS
Fifteen credits from the AAS DTA Communication and Quantitative Skills list.
Communication 5-10
Quantitative 5-10
GENERALEDUCATION
Fifteen credits from the AAS DTA Humanities, Social Science and Natural Science distribution lists.
Natural Science Lab course 5
REQUIREDCOURSEWORK
Courses specific to selected discipline 50-60
OTHERELECTIVES
Choose from courses numbered 100 or above 0-10
Minimum 90 credits required
ASSOCIATEOFSCIENCETRANSFER(AS-T)
Students who are pursuing a natural, physical or computer science major may find the Associate of Science a good vehicle for transfer to most of Washington’s universities. The Associate of Science – Transfer has two tracks.
TrackI
• Biology • Chemistry • Earth Science • Geology
TrackII
• Atmospheric Sciences • Engineering • Physics Students earning this degree will normally transfer with junior standing and about half of the lower division general education requirements of the baccalaureate colleges and universities. Remaining general education courses may be taken after transfer and prior to completion of a baccalaureate degree. This degree enables students to concentrate on fulfilling pre-major coursework in their intended field of study. Curriculum guides for each of these tracks are available from Enrollment Services. Please note that science sequences (ex PHYS& 114-116) should not be broken up between institutions.
In addition to the specific requirements for the AS-T degree, students must: ● Complete at least 90 applicable credits with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0., and ● Satisfy the requirements as described in graduation requirements for all certificates and degrees. It is essential to work with an advisor for the AS-T degree.
GENERALREQUIREMENTS
Completion of a College Success Course. Completion of a Diversity Course.
BASICCOMMUNICATIONSKILLS
ENGL& 101 or 101D English Composition I 5
BASICQUANTITATIVESKILLS
Fifteen credits selected from MATH& 151, 152, 163, 254, 146; including at least one of MATH& 153, 254, or 146. Quantitative Skills courses 15
HUMANITIESANDSOCIALSCIENCE
Fifteen credits from both the AAS DTA Humanities and Social Science distribution lists.