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degrees and general education MATHEMATICS

Associate of Science Degree (AS) All courses in an AS degree are transfer-level courses and will be evaluated course-by-course at the receiving institution toward satisfying major, general education or elective degree requirements. Note, this degree does not guarantee that lower division general education will be fully satisfied upon transfer. This degree articulates well with certain majors such as engineering, biological and physical sciences, and the fine and performing arts that require highly specific lower-division major requirements. There are fewer general education course requirements in the AS degree than in the AAOT degree, allowing students to complete a greater number of major requirements.

FOUNDATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Mathematics 1 course in college-level mathematics with a grade of C or better; course must have a prerequisite of MTH095 or higher. credits:

Writing Computer Literacy A minimum 8 credits in writing 1 credit of college-level with a grade of C or better computer-based coursework credits:

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HPE 3 credits which include at least 1 credit in Physical Education (PE and 1 credit in Health Education (HE)

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Each course must be at least 3 credits. Complete a minimum of 9 credits in one of the three areas below and a minimum of 6 credits in each of the remaining areas

Humanities Only 6 credits may be skillbased courses

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Electives Complete electives to reach a total of 90 degree credits

Complete a minimum of 90 credits. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the degree is awarded. See page 221 for additional institutional degree requirements..

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Mt. Hood Community college

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WRITING A minimum of eight credits

*Information literacy is included in WR121.

Oral Communication 1 course in the fundamentals of speech or communication with a grade of C or better.

One course in college-level mathematics. MTH105 Intro - Contemporary Mathematics MTH111 Pre-Calculus I: Elementary Func MTH112 Pre-Calculus II: Trig/Geometry MTH211 Fundamentals of Elem Math I MTH212 Fundamentals of Elem Math II MTH213 Fundamentals of Elem Math III MTH243 Probability and Statistics I MTH244 Statistics II MTH251 Calculus I: Differential Calculus MTH252 Calculus II: Integral Calculus MTH253 Calculus III MTH254 Calculus IV: Vector Calculus MTH256 Differential Equations MTH261 Linear Algebra

Beginning summer 2010, students taking writing classes of four credit hours each must take WR121 and either WR122 or WR227. Students who began the writing sequence before summer 2010 with 3-credit hour courses must complete WR121, WR122 and either WR123 or WR227. WR121 English Composition WR122 English Comp: Critical Thinking WR123 English Composition: Research WR227 Technical Report Writing

ORAL COMMUNICATION One course in the fundamentals of speech or communication SP100 Basic Speech Communication SP111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking SP114 Argument and Critical Discourse SP115 Intro: Intercultural Communication SP218 Interpersonal Communication SP219 Small Group Communication

COMPUTER LITERACY One credit of college level computer-based coursework ART214 Digital Art: Page Layout ART225, 226, 227 Digital Art BA131 Intro to Business Computing BA231 Information Technology/Business BT210 Software Applications

CIS120 Computer Concepts I CIS120L Computer Concepts Lab I CIS122 Computer Concepts III CIS125DB Desktop Database CIS125GA Introduction to Game Design CIS125SS Spreadsheet CIS125WP Word Processing CIS135GMA Introduction to 3D Modeling CIS140 Intro to Operating Systems CIS197CSP Web Authoring: Client-Side Programming CIS197HTM Web Authoring: HTML5 and CSS3 CIS197WAA Web Authoring: Applications CIS197WAG Web Authoring: Graphics and Animation CIS197XML Web Authoring: XML CIS244 Introduction to Systems Analysis CIS276 SQL CIS277BI Oracle Business Intelligence CS125J Digital Typography for Journalism CS160 Computer Science Orientation CS161 Computer Science I CS162 Computer Science II GE102 Engineering Computations MUS117 Electronic Music Production

HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION A minimum of three credit hours which must include at least one credit hour in Health Education (HE) and one credit hour in Physical Education (PE). HPE285OL Wilderness Survival for 2 credit hours or HPE291 Lifeguard Training may satisfy the HPE requirement by completing one additional credit hour in either health or physical education. Two credit hours of PE185 may be granted toward an Associate degree at MHCC for completion of military basic training. A copy of the DD214 form is required. HEALTH HE152 Drug Education HE202 Adult Development and Aging HE204 Diet and Weight Control HE205 Diet Appraisal HE207 Stress Control-Activity Intervention HE208 HIV/AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections HE213 Men's Health Issues

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