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Associate of Science - Pre-Engineering Technology (DTA/MRP Associate of Science - Pre-Engineering

NURSING CORE CURRICULUM – QUARTER 6 NURS 230 Nursing Therapeutics VI: Role Transition into Professional Nursing 9 NURS 234/PHIL 234 Ethics & Policy in Healthcare III 2 NURS 235/PSYC 235 Psychosocial Issues in Healthcare III 1

ASSOCIATEOFSCIENCE PRE-ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: MECHANICAL, MANUFACTURINGAND

PLASTICSDIRECT TRANSFER AGREEMENT/MAJOR-RELATED PROGRAM

The Associate of Science in Pre-Engineering Direct Transfer Agreement/Major-Related Program (DTA/MRP) prepares students who wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Engineering at a university following completion of an associate degree program that satisfies lower division general education requirements. This degree is accepted under agreement with designated Washington universities and satisfies the lower-division general education requirements in most cases. Advisor guidance is strongly recommended. To complete this degree students must:

Successfully complete a minimum of 90-110 applicable quarter hours as listed in the Associate of Science in Pre-Engineering DTA/MRP and as outlined in the Engineering Curriculum Guide,

Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0,

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

BASICCOMMUNICATIONSKILLS

ENGL& 101 or 101D English Composition I 5

BASICQUANTITATIVESKILLS

MATH& &151 Calculus I 5

MATH& 152 Calculus II 5

MATH& 163 Calculus III 5

MATH 260 Differential Equations 5 HUMANITIESANDSOCIALSCIENCE

Fifteen credits in three different disciplines; one course from the AAS DTA Humanities distribution list and one from the Social Science distribution lists. Third course may be from either Humanities or Social Science. Maximum ten credits from any distribution area; no more than five credits in foreign language or performance arts. Humanities and Social Science courses 15

NATURALSCIENCEANDENGINEERING

CHEM& 161 General Chemistry I 5.5 CHEM& 162 General Chemistry II 5.5 ENGR 111 Intro to Engineering I 5 ENGR& 214 Statics 5

ENGR& 215 Dynamics 5 ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials 5 PHYS& 241/231 Engineering Physics I 5.5 PHYS& 242/232 Engineering Physics II 5.5 PHYS& 243/233 Engineering Physics III 5.5

SPECIALIZATIONCOURSES

Minimum sixteen credits. Select a minimum four courses as appropriate for the intended major and transfer institution. See curriculum guide for course recommendations.

CS& 131 Computer Science I 5 ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 4 ENGR 121 Intro to Engineering 2: Design 5

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