Math Education Pathway 2008 Communication Skills - 10 credits - ENGL& 101 - 5 credits - ENGL& 102 or other courses colleges identify as mtg their DTA communication skill req. - 5 credits Elementary Education Pathway 2005 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits QSR - 5 credits Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Skills - Math& 151 - 5 credits (5 credits) a. Five credits of college level math that furnishes the quantitative skills required in the commonly recognized educational transfer pathways toward a baccalaureate degree. Accepted courses in these pathways are: pre-calculus or higher, math for elementary education, business pre-calc/finite math, statistics and math in society; or b. Five credits of a symbolic logic sorce that focuses on (a) sentence logic with proofs and (b) predicate logic with quantifiers and proofs and/or Aristotelian logic with Venn Diagrams QSR - 5 credits - Math& 151 or higher - 5 credits QSR - 9-15 credits - Math content at the lower division level must include number theory, geometry, probability and statistics with a focus on the development of math concepts in elem education curriculum Humanities (15 credits) Selected forma t Humanities - 15 credits least ewo disciplines. No more than 10 - EWU requires PHIL 212 credits allowed from any one discipline. No more than 5 credits in foreign language at the 100 level. No more than 5 credits allowed in pderomanc/skills courses Humanities - 15 credits - Intro to Speech - 5 credits - Other Humanities - 10 credits Generic DTA Requirements Communication Skills (10 credits) Must include at least five credits of English composition. Remaining credits may be used for an additional composition course or designated writing courses or courses in basic speaking skills (e.g. speech, rhetoric, or debate) Computer Science Pathway 2016 Communication Skills - 10 credits - ENGL& 101 - 5 credits - ENGL& 235 - 5 credits - EWU requires ENGL& 102 Intermediate Algebra proficiency is required Humanities (15-20 credits) - Public Speaking - 3-5 credits - U.S. History - 5 credits Recommended: Art, music, literature or drama/theater - 7-12 credits Social Sciences (15 credits) Social Sciences - 15 credits - WSU Vancouver requires ECON& 201 or ECON& 202 Social Science - 15 credits - Intro to Psych - 5 credits - Other Social Science - 10 credits Social Sciences - 20 credits - World Civilization - 5 credits - WSU, CWU & SM require dev psychology Recommended: Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology or additional history - 15 credits Natural Sciences (15 credits) Selected from at least two disciplines. No more than 10 credits allowed form any one discipline. At least 10 credits in physical, biological and/or earth sciences. Shall included at least one laboratory course. Natural Sciences - 15 credits - PHYS& 221 - 5 credits - PHYS& 222 - 5 credits - UWT requires any lab based science Natural Science - 15 credits - Math& 152 - Natural Sciences incl. a min of 5 credits w/ lab - 10 credits Major Requirements Comp Programming I - 5 credits Calculus 3 and 4 - 10 credits Calculus 3 and 4 - 10 credits Comp Programming II - 5 credits Linear Algebra - 5 credits Linear Algebra - 5 credits Calculus 3 - 5-10 credits - WSU (all campuses) Calc 3 Math& 153 and Math& 254 sequence Education-specific professional introduction coursework - 5 credits Education-specific professional introduction coursework - 5 credits - MATH& 152 - 5 credits - UWT requires Statistics Natural Science - 15 credits - Biological Science - 5 credits - Geology/Earth Science - 5 credits - Physical Sciences - 5 credits Two of the above with a lab University Specific Requirements EWU - Math 231 & EENG 160 UWB - Statistics WSU - Natural Sic with lab & PHYS& 223 WWU - Natural Sci with lab & PHYS& 223 Electives No more than 15 credits may WSU Pullman & WSU TriCities - PHIL & 120 - 5 credits be from restricted subject areas. Remaining 0-20 quarter credits should be planned with the help of an advisor based on the student's interests, the intended major, and the preferences of the most likely baccalaureate institution. Other/Advising Notes Pre- Calc (if needed) - 10 credits A max. of 10 credits may be in college-level courses as defined by the CCTCs and the remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution Recommended additional content courses (e.g. social sciences, humanities, sciences, math) designed to meet endorsement competencies and/or academic majors WSU Pullman & WSU TriCities - Recommend macro or micro economics to meet five credits of the social science req. BIs will accept 5 credits of education-specific professional introduction coursework if the coursework meets the WA endorsement competencies for Elem Teachers WSU (all campuses) - Recommends discrete structures A minimum of 30 hours of K-8 classroom experience must be included during the degree program ICW - Courses will be evaluated at time of transfer Gender/Culture coursework - 3-5 credits Students should be able to demonstrate computer literacy Pre-Nursing 2005 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits - NU and Walla Walla require that the second English comp class be a research writing class Business 2012 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits - To meet current EWU req the second English Comp course must be equivalent to EWU's English 201 Construction Management 2008 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits - ENGL& 235 or ENGL& 102 - CWU requires ENGL& 102 for program acceptance QSR -5 credits - Statistics - 5 credits - UWS and SU require 10 credits in QSR with the additional class in college algebra or pre-calc (at UWS a class in Logic also serves for the additional class) QSR -10 credits - Business Calc, Calculus I or higher - 5 credits QSR - 5 credits - Math& 151 or higher - 5 credits May include finite math or pre-calc prereq for calculus or other courses to prepare for business calc Intermediate Algebra proficiency is required Humanities (15 credits) - Public Speaking - 5 credits - Other Humanities - 10 credits In order to better preparer for successful transfer, students are encouraged to consult with the institution(s) to which they wish to transfer re: the humanities courses that best support oo may be required as prier to their nursing curriculum. A curriculum that provides students with an understanding of and sensitivity to human diversity is encouraged (req by WSU). Humanities (15 credits) Students intending the international business major should consult their potential transfer institutions re the level of world language required for admission to the major. Five credits in world languages may apply to the Humanities requirement. Students are encouraged to include a speech or oral communication course (not small group comm). Humanities (15 credits) - Public Speaking - 5 credits - Other Humanities - 10 credits - At least one class must be in a field other than speech and no more than 5 credits may be in a world language, ASL and no more than 5 credits in a performance/skills class Social Sciences - 15 credits - Intro to Psych - 5 credits - Dev Psych - 5 credits - Sociology Discipline - 5 credits Social Sciences - 15 credits - Microeconomics - 5 credits - Macroeconomics - 5 credits - Other Social Science - 5 credits Social Sciences - 15 credits - Business Law - 5 credits - Micro or Macroeconomics - 5 credits - Other Social Science - 5 credits - WSU requires both ECON& 201 and 202 Natural Science - 35 credits - Statistics (business stats preferred) - 5 credits - Physical, Biological and/or earth science with at least one lab course- 10 credits Natural Science - 15-30 credits - Geology - 5 credits - Gen or Engineering Physics I - 10 credits - Other Natural Science Selected only from the following list depending on the expected institutions 5-20 credits: - UWS: 20 credits - statistics and Gen or Eng Physics II, and 10 additional credits in natural sciences/math at the student's choice or see electives list -WSU: 10 credits - Calc II and Gen or Engin Physics II - CWU - 10 credits - Calc II and Gen Chemistry - EWU - 5 credits - Gen Chemistry NU requires Cultural Anthro and does not accept a course n the sociology discipline as a substitute. Students may be admitted dto the BSN w/o Cultural Anthro if they agree eto complete the course at NU in the summer prior to the jr year. A curriculum that provides students with an understanding of and sensitivity to human diversity is encouraged (req by WSU) Natural Science - 35 credits - Gen Biology - 5 credits - A&P with lab - 10 credits - Inorganic Chem with lab - 5 credits - Microbiology with lab - 5 credits - Human Nutrition - 5 credits Intro survey courses or review courses do not meet the content level expectations for these natural science req. students intending the manufacturing management major at WWU should consult WWU re the selection of natural science courses required for admission to the major NU requires 2 credits of genetics as well. Students may be admitted to the BSN without Genetics if they agree to complete the course at NU in the summer prior to the jr year. UWS req a min GPA of 3.0 for 3 out of the 7 courses or 2.8 for 4 out of the 7 Business - 20 Credits - Financial Accounting I - 5 credits - Financial Accounting II - 5 credits - Managerial Accounting - 5 credits - Business Law - 5 credits Universities with a lower division Business Law req: UW, WSU, EWU, CWU, WWU, Gonzaga, SMU, SPU, Whitworth The following institutions do not require a lower division Business Law course and agree to accept the course taken as part of this degree as a lower division elective, but generally not a s an equivalent to the course required at the upper division: Heritage, PLU, SU and Walla Walla University Construction Mgmt. Course Work -13-18 credits - Financial Accounting - 10 credits - Other Credits depending on Future Institutions - 3-8 credits - UWS: 8 credits - 5 credits of Managerial Acct and 3 credits of Architectural CAD or Eng. graphics - WSU, CWU & EWU: Recommend 3 credits of Architectural CAD or Engineering graphics. Course is not required however students may select 3 credits fl the recommended electives list that best fit they future university. Non-Business Electives - 5 credits - Four institutions have requirements for admission to the major that go beyond those specified above. Students can meet these req by careful selection of the elective Univ Course Equivalent to: WSU (all campuses): Management information Systems MIS 250, Gonzaga: Management information Systems BMIS 235, PLU: Computer applications CSCE 120,e either an equivalent course or skills test, and WWU: Intro to Business Computer Systems MIS 220 (for transfer students entering fall 2014) Up to 10 additional credits of which a max of 5 credits may be in college-level courses as defined by the CCTC, and the remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. See notes under WSR, Humanities, Social Science and Natural Science. A curriculum that provides students with an understanding of and sensitivity to human diversity is encouraged (req by WSU). Other college level courses of which a max of 15 credits may be in college-level courses as defined by the CCTC dnt her remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. Where appropriate preparation courses for the major should be include din this course work. 0-20 Credits - Intro to Construction Mgmt. - Required at CWU and UW however can be taken in fall of jr year - 3 credits - Engineering Courses - Structures I - Structures II - Materials I & II - Surveying - Math Courses - Pre-Calc - Statistics - Calc II - Science Courses - Gen Chemistry - Gen or Eng. Physics II - Environ Sic Courses - Survey of Env Sci - Intro to Env Sci - Other ENVS courses Other college-level course, of which a max of 5 credits may be in college-level courses as defined by the CC and the remainder, shall be fully transferrable as defined by the receiving institution. Secondary Educ Earth & Space Science 2008 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits - WSU requires for admission to the BS in General Science that students complete a 200 or higher level writing class which can be met at the CTC or taken after transfer Biology 2009 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 10 credits - May be individualized based on baccalaureate college of choice Music 2016 Communication Skills - 10 credits - English Comp - 5 credits -Selected comm course from the distribution list. May be individualized based on baccalaureate college of choice 5 credits QSR - 5 credits - Pre-Calc II or higher - 5 credits QSR - 5 credits - Calculus 1- 5 credits - Statistics may substitute for Calculus I at some institutions; students are encouraged to check with the transfer institution early in their decision process to confirm requirements. QSR -5 credits - College-level math- 5 credits - Symbolic logic course that focuses on (a) sentence logic with proofs and (b) predicate logic with quantifiers and proofs and/or Aristoelian logic with Venn Diagrams - 5 credits Humanities (15 credits) - Students planning to transfer to EWU should take 5 quarter credits of speech Humanities (15 credits) - In order to better prepare for successful transfer, students are encouraged to consult with the institution(s) to which they wish to transfer regarding the humanities courses that best support or may be required as prereq to their Biology curriculum. Humanities (15 credits) - Music Theory 1 - 5 credits - Music Theory 2 - 5 credits - Other Disciplien - 5 credits Social Sciences - 15 credits - Gen Psych - 5 credits - Other Social Science -10 credits Social Sciences - 15 credits - In order to better prepare for successful transfer, students are encouraged to consult with the institution(s) to which they wish to transfer regarding the social science courses that best support or may be required as prereq to their Biology curriculum. Social Sciences - 15 credits Natural Science - 35-45 credits - Statistics - 5 credits - Geology - 10 credits - Gen Chemistry - 10-15 - Physics - 10-15 - CWU, EWU, WWU and PLU require 35 credits. WSU requires 45 credits due to the requirement of a full year sequence in both Gen Chemistry and Physics. Students heading to WSU should be advised to consider completing full year sequences rather than transfer in the middle of the sequences. Natural Science - 35-45 credits - Biology - 15 credits - Gen Chemistry - 15 credits - The only general biology sequences accepted are: Sequence 1 (Biol& 211, Biol& 212, and Biol& 213 or Sequence 2 (Biol& 221, Biol& 222, and Biol& 223) -Students should take the full year sequence at a single college -All BIs want the following four areas covered within the 15 credit general biology sequence: Ecology, Evolution, Major Cell and Molecular Biology and Organismal physiology. Natural Science - 15 credits 10-Credits - Recommended additional courses in astronomy, oceanography or meteorology. - The BIs will accept 5 credits of educationspecific professional introduction courses - A max of 5 credits in college-level courses typically not regarded as transferable is allowed in the elective category. All other electives must be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. 15-Credits - These 15 additional credits should be planned in consultation with and advisor - Electives allow students to include additional courses to prepare for the biology major based on college section. Examples include a full-year sequence of organic chemistry for majors; a full year sequence of physics for science majors or further math at the pre-calculus level or above or statistics. - Students should check with the transfer institution prior to taking any further biology courses beyond the one-year sequence. Some colleges require all continuing biology curses be taken at the 300 level. Electives - 41-44 - Theory/Ear 3,4,5,6 - 20 credits - Lessons - 6 credits - Ensemble - 12 credits - Keyboard/Piano - 3-6 credits