Registered Nursing 11-2012 Associate in Arts Degree Worksheet 20

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2011-2012 Associate in Arts Degree Worksheet
Registered Nursing
(Clark College RN to WSU Vancouver BSN)
Name ________________________ SID _______________ Date ____________ Advisor ________________________
This worksheet is specifically intended for nursing students planning to transfer to WSU Vancouver’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Students are
required to earn a 2.0 or above in all program requirements. For entrance into the BSN program at WSU Vancouver, students must also meet WSU
Vancouver College of Nursing RN to BSN program admissions requirements; please refer to the WSU Vancouver RN to BSN website for additional
details: http://nursing.vancouver.wsu.edu/rn-bsn-nursing-program. (Note—the transferability of this degree to any institution otherthan WSU Vancouver
would be up to the discretion of the transfer institution.) Please refer to the Clark College Nursing program website for detailed information on preliminary
requirements and admissions eligibility, www.clark.edu/clarknursing.
General Education Requirements
Some general education requirements may be met by major area courses.
Communication Skills—10 credits
Additional credits in Communication Skills required for students who have
completed English 101 and 102 at 3 credits each.* See your advisor for
more information.
ENGL& 101 ..............................................
NURS 111 .......................................................
NURS 113 .......................................................
NURS 115 .......................................................
Other (if needed) ............................................
Credits Needed
0
NURS 120 .......................................................
NURS 121 .......................................................
Quantitative Skills—6 credits
MATH OR BUS 203 ...................................
NURS 125 .......................................................
MATH OR BUS 204 ...................................
TOTAL
NURS 110 .......................................................
NURS 114 .......................................................
ENGL& 102 ..............................................
TOTAL
Program Requirements—68 credits
Credits Needed
NURS 126 .......................................................
NURS 127 .......................................................
0
NURS 130 .......................................................
Physical Education—1 credit
PE ...............................................................
Credits Needed
TOTAL
NURS 131 .......................................................
NURS 132 .......................................................
Distribution Requirements
NURS 133 .......................................................
Some distribution requirements may be met by major area courses.
Humanities—15 credits
Select from a minimum of 2 subject areas. See catalog for restrictions.
NURS 210 .......................................................
...................................................................
NURS 211 .......................................................
...................................................................
NURS 212 .......................................................
...................................................................
NURS 220 .......................................................
...................................................................
TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
NURS 221 .......................................................
NURS 222 .......................................................
Science—25 credits
CHEM& 121...............................................
NURS 223 .......................................................
NURS 230 .......................................................
BIOL& 260.................................................
NURS 231 .......................................................
NUTR 103 ..................................................
NURS 232 .......................................................
BIOL& 251.................................................
TOTAL
BIOL& 252.................................................
BIOL& 253.................................................
TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
Social Science—15 credits
PSYC& 100 ................................................
SOC& 101 ..................................................
TOTAL
Credits Needed
STUDENT SIGNATURE: ______________________________
ADVISOR SIGNATURE: ______________________________
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Unofficial Evaluation Given to Student
REVISED: 10/2011
0
NEEDS:_________
0
Oral communication requirement:
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0
*Students who have completed English 101 and/or English 102 at three
credits must complete any of the following courses to earn a minimum of
10 credits in Communication Skills: ENGL& 113, ENGL 108, CMST&
210, CMST& 220 CMST& 230 or ENGL& 235/BUS 211.
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 1
PSYC& 200 ................................................
Credits Needed
Humanities Distribution List
Humanities [HA, HB] — 15 credits from 2 departments
Select from a minimum of two (2) subject areas. A maximum of five (5) credits
of 100-level foreign language can be applied. A maximum of five (5) credits of
B List coursework can be applied.
Art
[HA] List A (Academic)
ART 118 Time-based Art and Design
ART 131 Photographic Storytelling
ART 151 Art Appreciation
ART 172 Graphic Design Exploration
ART 220, 221, 222 Art History
ART 223 Art in the 20th Century
ART 225 Art History: Asian Art
ART 226 Topics in Non-Western Art
ART 250 Women in Art
[HB] List B (Performance)
103, 104, 105, 115, 116, 117, 130, 137, 138, 140, 141,
142, 145, 146, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178,
179, 180, 181, 182, 189, 190, 191, 203, 204, 206, 207,
257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 270, 271, 273, 274, 278,
290, 295, 296, 297
Communication Studies
[HA] List A (Academic)
CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media
CMST 216 Intercultural Communication
CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication
CMST& 220 Public Speaking
CMST& 230 Small Group Communication
CMST 240 Persuasion Theory
[HB] List B (Performance)
171, 172, 173, 271, 272, 273
English
[HA] List A (Academic)
ENGL 130 Intro to Literature
ENGL 131 Intro to Poetry
ENGL 132 Intro to dramatic literature
ENGL 133 Intro to Fiction
ENGL 140 Women in Literature
ENGL 143 Science Fiction and Fantasy
ENGL 145 Detective Fiction
ENGL 150 Intro to Classical Mythology
ENGL 152 The Bible as Literature
ENGL 156 Introduction to the Novel
ENGL 254 Intro to Queer Literature
ENGL 260, 261, 262 World Literature
ENGL 264, 265, 266 British Literature
ENGL 268, 269, 270 American Literature
ENGL 272 Intro to Shakespeare
[HB] List B (Performance)
121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 275, 276, 290
World Language
[HA] List A (Academic)
ASL& 121, 122, 123 American Sign Lang. I, II, III
ASL& 221, 222, 223 American Sign Lang. IV, V, VI
CHIN& 121 Chinese I
FRCH& 121, 122, 123 French I, II, III
FRCH& 221, 222, 223 French IV, V, VI
GERM& 121, 122, 123 German I, II, III
GERM& 221, 222, 223 German IV, V, VI
JAPN& 121, 122, 123 Japanese I, II, III
JAPN& 221, 222, 223 Japanese IV, V, VI
SPAN& 121, 122, 123 Spanish I, II, III
SPAN& 221, 222, 223 Spanish IV, V, VI
[HB] List B (Performance)
FRCH& 141, SPAN& 141
Humanities
[HA] List A (Academic)
HUM& 101 Intro to Humanities
HUM 102 Music, Art, Theatre and You
HUM 103 Popular Culture
HUM 112 Concepts of Nature
HUM 152 Introduction to Cinema
HUM 180 Bioethics
HUM 210 Intro To Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &
Trans Studies
[HB] List B (Performance)
None
Music
[HA] List A (Academic)
MUSC 100 Special Seminars
MUSC& 104 Music Appreciation
MUSC 116, 117, 118 Music History
MUSC 125 Rock Music
MUSC 127 World Folk Music
MUSC 135 Jazz Appreciation
MUSC& 141, 142, 143 Music Theory I, II, III
MUSC& 231, 232, 233 Music Theory IV, V, VI
[HB] List B (Performance)
101, 103, 106, 110, 115, 121, 122, 123, 137, 138,
139, 221, 222, 223, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155,
170 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180,
181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 195,
196, 197, 201, 202, 210, 221, 222, 223, 237, 238,
239, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 270, 271, 272,
273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 283,
284, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290, 295, 296, 297
Philosophy
[HA] List A (Academic)
PHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL& 106 Introduction to Logic
PHIL 115, 116, 117 Great Thinkers I, II, III
PHIL 160 Introduction to Classical Logic
PHIL 240 Ethics
PHIL 251 Philosophy of Religion
[HB] List B (Performance)
None
Theatre/Drama
[HA] List A (Academic)
DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre
HB] List B (Performance)
140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 150, 152, 171, 172,
173, 243, 244, 245, 250, 271, 272, 273
Women’s Studies
[HA] List A (Academic)
WS 101 Introduction to Women Studies
WS 201 Women Around the World
WS 210 Women’s Culture
[HB] List B (Performance)
None
General Requirements 
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
Complete a minimum of ninety (90)
college-level credits in specified
curriculum.
Maintain a minimum cumulative collegelevel GPA of 2.0 or higher.
Meet academic residency requirements.
Submit a program completion application
by the appropriate deadline
General Credit Restric on  Credit by Department: Ten (10) credits
maximum from any single department
can be used to fulfill Humanities
requirements.

Foreign Language: Five (5) credits
maximum in 100-level foreign language
can be used to fulfill Humanities
distribution requirements. Additional 100
-level foreign language coursework can
be used to meet specific elective
requirement.
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