YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2006

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YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2006
UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND TRANSFER AGREEMENT
This guide is a reference to assist students at Yakima
Valley Community College in their preparation for transfer to
the University of Puget Sound. It contains general transfer
credit information and lists Yakima Valley Community
College courses that are transferable as University Core
requirements, 100-200 level major requirements, or
electives.
Community college courses that are similar to Puget Sound
courses numbered at the 100 or 200 level are generally
transferable. However, as transfer evaluations are done in
the context of each student’s academic program, it is
possible for an evaluation to include courses not listed in
this guide as well as to exclude courses that are listed.
Therefore, students are encouraged to seek the advice of
the Puget Sound Office of Admission (253-879-3211 or 800396-7191) in selecting transfer courses, especially those
students with specific plans. A maximum of 96 quarter
credits may be transferred.
Community college students who wish to complete an
associate degree prior to transferring are encouraged to do
so. However, the University evaluates all transfer credit on
a course-by-course basis and an associate degree itself
does not provide any direct benefit.
Students should use the course listings in conjunction with
the Yakima Valley Community College 2005-2006 Catalog
and the University of Puget Sound Bulletin 2005-2006. Due
to the lag-time between the publication of the Bulletin and
the publication of this guide, this guide is effective for the
2006 calendar year only and will be honored until 2008.
This guide has two lists, one for courses that transfer as
University Core requirements and one for transferable
courses in general. Note any courses that must be taken in
combination in order to transfer. If the combination is not
completed, separate courses may not transfer. Students
are therefore advised to complete a sequence of courses,
rather than just one or two quarters. (For example,
students studying calculus should complete Math 124, 125,
and 126 rather than just Math 124 and 125).
may complete 4 Core courses and the language
requirement with transfer credit while junior transfer
students may complete 5 Core courses and the language
requirement with transfer credit.
All transfer credit used in a major or minor program is
subject to individual departmental review and approval.
Academic departments may require a transfer student to
complete an interview or examination before being placed
into a program of study. Based on a student’s placement,
transfer credit may be adjusted and a student required to
complete appropriate courses in residence. Again, students
are encouraged to contact the Office of Admission (253879-3211 or 800-396-7191) for assistance in planning their
transfer to Puget Sound.
NOTE: These listings only apply to regular course
offerings completed by regular college students.
Courses offered in other formats, such as programmedlearning, challenge examinations, distance-learning,
on-line, telecourses, or extension programs may not be
transferable. Additionally, college credit earned by a
student prior to high school graduation is subject to
special evaluation criteria and is reviewed for transfer
credit on a case-by-case basis using both the high
school and college transcripts. Students should contact
the Admission Evaluator in the Office of the Registrar (253879-3219) for specific information.
Similarly, all Contracted, Cooperative, Cross Cultural,
Directed, Field, Honors, Independent, Seminar, Special,
Travel Studies, and other courses with variable content are
evaluated individually. Students completing such courses
may submit a syllabus or abstract to the Admission
Evaluator for review.
Because curriculum revisions may occur during the year, all
announcements are subject to change without notice.
Additionally, this agreement is not to be regarded as having
created a binding contract between the University and any
student or community college.
FINE ARTS APPROACHES (5 credits)
ART 280
Art History I
ART 281
Art History II
ART 282
Art History III
ART 283
Asian Art History
DRAMA 101 Introduction to Drama
MUS 118
Music Appreciation
MUS 119
History of Jazz
th
MUS 218
Music of the 20 Century
HUMANISTIC APPROACHES (5 credits)
ANTH 102
Cultural Anthropology
ENGL 270
Introduction to Shakespeare
PHIL 101
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 215
Introduction to Ethics
MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES (5 credits)
BA 256
Business Statistics
MATH 102
The Nature of Math
MATH 112
Calculus Applied to Business/Economics
MATH 124
Analytic Geometry/Calculus I
MATH 125
Analytic Geometry/Calculus II
MATH 126
Analytic Geometry/Calculus III
MATH 220
Linear Algebra
PHIL 120
Introduction to Logic
NATURAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES (5 credits)
BIOL 100
Biology for Nonmajors
BIOL 201
Biology for Majors I
BIOL 211
Biology for Majors II
BIOL 221
Biology for Majors III
CHEM 140 & 141 (both) General College Chemistry I
CHEM 150 & 151 (both) General College Chemistry II
CHEM 160 & 161 (both) General College Chemistry III
GEOL 120 & 121 (both) Physical Geology/Lab
GEOL 130 & 131 (both) Historical Geology/Lab
PHYS 115 & 125 (both) General Physics I
PHYS 116 & 126 (both) General Physics II
PHYS 117 & 127 (both) General Physics III
PHYS 211 & 221 (both) Engineering Physics I
PHYS 212 & 222 (both) Engineering Physics II
PHYS 213 & 223 (both) Engineering Physics III
SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES (5 credits)
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I Micro
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II Macro
PLSCI 201 Introduction to Political Theory
PLSCI 202 Introduction to U.S. Government
PLSCI 203 Introduction to International Relations
The University Core curriculum includes 8 requirements
plus a language requirement. Sophomore transfer students
COURSE EQUIVALENCIES
TRANSFERABLE COURSES THAT COMPLETE
UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS
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SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES continued (5 credits)
SOC 102
Contemporary Social Problems
SOC 110
Sociology of Sex & Gender
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LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT (15 credits or 1 200-level course)
FREN 101-103 (all)
First Year French I, II, III
FREN 201
Second Year French I
GERM 101-103 (all) First Year German I, II, III
SPAN 101-103 (all)
First Year Spanish I, II, III
SPAN 201
Second Year Spanish I
BIOLOGY
BIOL 100
BIOL 201, 211 & 221 (all)
BIOL 230 & 231 (both)
BIOL 232
TRANSFERABLE COURSES LISTED BY NUMBER
Symbols used throughout this guide are as follows:
X
Transferable course
+
Activity credit. Transferable to a maximum of
1.50 Puget Sound units (9 quarter credits)
*
Course similar to Puget Sound course listed, but
department interview or examination may be
used to determine fulfillment of major/minor
requirements. Transfer credit is subject to
revision.
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
ASL 101
ASL 102
ASL 103
X
X
X
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH 101
ANTH 102
ANTH 104
X
CSOC 200
X
ART
ART 101 & 102 (all)
ART 104-107 (all)
ART 201 & 203 (both)
ART 205
ART 210 & 211 (both)
ART 212
ART 280-282 (all)
ART 283
COURSE EQUIVALENCIES
ART 101 *
ART 109 *
ART 247 *
X *
ART 251 *
X
ART 275 & 276 *
ART 278 *
BUSINESS
BA 151-153 (all)
BA 254
BA 256
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OF PUGET SOUND
BIOL 101
BIOL 111 & 112
EXSC 221 & 222 *
X
BUS 205
X
MATH 271
CHEMISTRY
CHEM 140/141-160/161 (all)
CHEM 110 & 111 *
COMMUNICATIONS
College Publication
Radio Broadcasting
X +
X +
DRAMA
DRAMA 101
DRAMA 115
DRAMA 116
DRAMA 180 & 181 (both)
DRAMA 181
THTR 275
THTR 291
THTR 291
THTR 110
THTR 210
ECONOMICS
ECON 107
ECON 116
ECON 201 & 202 (both)
X
X
ECON 170
ENGLISH
ENGL 101
ENGL 102
ENGL 130-132 (all)
ENGL 135-138
ENGL 140 & 141 (both)
ENGL 212
ENGL 220
ENGL 221
ENGL 264
ENGL 265
ENGL 266
ENGL 270
X
X
ENGL 220
ENGL 220
ENGL 237
X
ENGL 224
ENGL 225
ENGL 221
ENGL 222
ENGL 223
ENGL 255
ETHNIC STUDIES
ETHS 101
ETHS 103
X
X
+
+
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
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FRENCH
FREN 101-103 (all)
FREN 201-203 (all)
FREN 101 & 102 *
FREN 201 & 202 *
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 101
GEOG 102
GEOG 108
GEOG 205
X
X
X
X
GEOLOGY
GEOL 120 & 121 (both)
GEOL 130 & 131 (both)
GEOL 101
GEOL 102
GERMAN
GERM 101-103 (all)
GERM 101 & 102 *
HISTORY
HIST 101-103 (all)
HIST 104
HIST 105
HIST 116
HIST 205
HIST 208
HIST 209
HIST 215
HIST 270
HIST 275
HIST 101 & 102
HIST 152
HIST 153
X
X
CLSC 212
CLSC 210
X
HIST 281
X
MATHEMATICS
MATH 102
MATH 104 & 105 (both)
MATH 112
MATH 124-126 (all)
MATH 220
MATH 103
MATH 111
MATH 258
MATH 121 & 122
MATH 232
MUSIC
All Music Performance
MUS 101-106 (all)
MUS 118
MUS 119
MUS 207-212 (all)
MUS 218
MUS 220
MUS 224-226 (all)
X +
MUS 101-104 *
MUS 100
MUS 221
MUS 201-204 *
MUS 276 *
MUS 231 *
MUS 230-231 *
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PHILOSOPHY
PHIL 101
PHIL 120
PHIL 150
PHIL 167
PHIL 215
PHIL 101
PHIL 224
X
X
REL 265
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
All Activities
X +
PHYSICS
PHYS 115-117/125-127 (all)
PHYS 211-213/221-223 (all)
PHYS 111 & 112
PHYS 121 & 122
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PLSCI 101
PLSCI 201
PLSCI 202
PLSCI 203
PLSCI 205
X
PG 104
PG 101
PG 103
X
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 101
PSYCH 213
PSYCH 214
PSYCH 220
PSYC 101
PSYC 273
PSYC 274
PSYC 295
READING
READ 101
LC 100
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 101
SOC 102
SOC 110
SOC 250
X
CSOC 103
CSOC 212
CSOC 202
SPANISH
SPAN 101-103 (all)
SPAN 201-203 (all)
SPAN 101 & 102 *
SPAN 201 & 202 *
SPEECH
SPCH 105
SPCH 280
X
X
COURSE EQUIVALENCIES
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