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Minimum of 5 credits. Select a course from the AAS – DTA quantitative skills list, or complete the course(s) identified as the quantitative skills course(s) in the ATA curriculum guide for the appropriate degree.

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Minimum of 3 credits. Select from BUS 110D, BUS 165, CMST& 210, CMST& 230, H DEV 155, HLTH 150D

3. Computer Literacy will be embedded or listed as a requirement of the program. Each technical program will be responsible for students’ use of computers and technology as appropriate in their course of study. 4. Appropriate safety, industrial safety, and environmental awareness instruction will be included in the specific technical program requirements. 5. Students must complete a diversity course. Such courses are designated with a “D” at the end of the course number, such as HLTH 150D. The diversity course may also be used to meet degree requirements, such as Communications, depending on the course selected, although the credit will only be counted once.

6. Satisfy all requirements described earlier in graduation requirements for all certificates and degrees.

TRANSFERPOLICY

TransferabilityofCourses

As an accredited institution, college-level credits from Everett Community College may be evaluated for transfer credit by other colleges and universities. The transfer institution determines the transferability of courses toward baccalaureate degrees. Courses are evaluated by the transfer institution on a course-by-course basis as equivalent to required or elective courses. The Associate of Arts and Sciences degree-DTA, the Associate of Science, and the Associate in Business-DTA operate under special transfer agreements with other Washington colleges and universities and with some Oregon colleges and universities, usually enabling the student to transfer two full years of credit to the transfer institution.

EvCC curriculum guides assist students in the selection of appropriate courses for various programs, but it is the responsibility of each student to determine that the courses chosen meet the requirements of the selected transfer institution. The transferability of non-traditional credits such as military and CLEP should be confirmed with the institution to which the student intends to transfer. Courses numbered below 100 are not transferable. Students should maintain a 2.0 (C) or higher grade in each course applied toward communication, quantitative skills, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences distribution areas, as well as in all courses applicable to their intended majors. Some upper-division schools will not accept courses with grades lower than a 2.0. Most universities will require a cumulative GPA well above 2.0.

EntranceRequirementsforTransfer

A transferring student will be expected to meet the entrance requirements of the two-year or four-year college or university at the time of transfer. An institution to which an official transcript has been sent may re-compute the grade point average of the entering student in accordance with its own requirements and policies; this may happen frequently when non-traditional grades (S,U,I,W,Y, and V) are on the transcript.

GeneralStepsinTransferring

Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university from Everett Community College should complete the following steps:

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