ON-LINE A.A. DEGREE COURSE OFFERINGS
Effective for students entering Seattle Community
Colleges Summer 2004 or later or who have stopped out for a five-year period
or longer.
(NO ON-CAMPUS REQUIREMENT unless noted by an asterisk)
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BASIC REQUIREMENTS (15 cr) |
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Written Communication Skills
(10 cr) |
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
(5 cr) |
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ENG 101 |
ENG
102 |
MAT 102*, MAT 107,
MAT 122* |
CSC 110*
ECO 200, ECO 201 |
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| SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
(To be included in the 90 credits) |
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Within the Areas of Knowledge or Electives, students must
take:
a) A minimum of 8 credits of Integrated
Studies "IS" in linked
courses, or coordinated studies program
b) One course in
Communication "CMN" courses.
c) One course in Global Studies, designated (GS) on
Areas of Knowledge chart,below.
d) On course in US Clutures, designated (US) on Areas of Knowledge
chart, below
Computer skills, information competence and technology appropriate to
course content will be an integral part of courses throughout the AA
degree distribution. |
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"IS" COURSES |
"CMN" COURSES |
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PLAGUES & MONSTERS (CS)* |
WAYS OF KNOWING (CS) |
CMN 125*,
CMN 165 |
ENG 151, ENG 152, ENG 153 |
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PSY 110 & ENG 101* |
PSY 110 & ENG 102* |
ECO 100 |
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CHOICES THAT CAN KILL (CS)* |
SEARCH FOR MEANING (CS) |
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AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE |
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Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts
(Humanities and Arts)
(15 cr): |
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Choices must include a minimum of two different course prefixes(subject
area), and no more than five credits
each may be taken in world language
at the 100 level and a studio/ performance class
may be applied to the distribution requirements. |
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DRA 100 |
ENG 133, ENG 135 |
HUM 110 |
JRN 100+ |
CMN 125*
CMN 165 |
ENG 151, ENG 152, ENG 153, ENG
251 |
MUS 113,
MUS 205 |
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Individuals, Cultures, and Societies
(Social Sciences)
(15 cr): |
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Choices must include a minimum of two
different course prefixes(subject
area). |
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ANT 113(GS),
ANT 202(GS) |
ENV 150
(GS) |
POL 102+ |
PHI
111,
PHI 267 |
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ECO 100,
ECO 102 |
HIS 101
(GS),
HIS 103 (GS) (Win05) |
PSY 110,
PSY 215 |
SOC 150(US)+ |
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ECO 200,
ECO 201(GS) |
MUS 113,
MUS 205 |
PHI 100 |
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The Natural World (Natural and Physical Sciences,
Mathematics)
(15 cr) |
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Choices must include a minimum of two
different prefixes (subject area). Five (5) credits must be in a
lab science (^ marked below).
You may choose up to 5 credits
from the following list of courses: Anthropology,
Computer Science, Engineering, Geography, Mathematics, Philosophy, OR
Psychology.
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AST 100 |
BIO 125^ |
HEA 150 |
MAT 102 |
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CHE 100^ + |
BIO 130^ |
NTR 150 |
MAT 107 |
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GEL 100 |
ENV 150(GS) |
PHY 100* |
MAT 122 |
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GEL 101^ |
GEL 100 |
CSC 110 |
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ELECTIVES (30 cr) |
-All college
transfer courses
numbered 100 and above from the
Areas of Knowledge on this sheet.
-"Professional-Technical" and/or "normally
non-transferable" courses numbered 100 and above (including Co-op work
experience): maximum of 15 credits.
-Business courses including Accounting and Business
prefixes
-A maximum of 3 P.E. credits will be counted
towards the A.A. |
| BUS 101 |
BUS 229 |
ACC 210*,ACC 220*, ACC
230 |
| BUS 156 |
FAM 180 |
IT 101*,IT 111,
IT 172 |
| BUS 200, BUS 215 |
LIB 150 |
IT 120*, IT 122*, IT
124*,IT 128* |
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