eLearning Degree Options

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This list represents a model, based on recent distance/eLearning course offerings, of how to plan the completion of requirements for the AAS-Option II (Associate of Arts & Sciences – direct transfer) degree and the AGS (Associate of General Studies) degree.

Please work directly with an advisor to develop and monitor your schedule each quarter. For questions regarding distance learning, contact the Distance/eLearning Office at (425) 388-9367.

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Formats: OL=Online; CO=Correspondence; TC=Telecourse; COL=Correspondence/Online

Course-Category

AAS/DTA Option II *

AGSDegree

COMMUNICATION SKILLS

10 credits
(9 in English Comp)

5 credits

Computer Information Systems 203 OL

 

X

English 098 OL

 

X

English 101 OL

X

X

English 101D OL

X

X

English 102 & 102D OL

X

X

English 202 OL

X

X

English 203D OL

X

X

Engineering 231 OL
(co-listed)

X

X

QUANTITATIVE SKILLS

5 credits

5 credits

Math 055 OL

 

X

Math 065 OL

 

X

Math 120 OL (co-listed)

 

X

Math 137 OL
(WAOL course)

X

X

Math 142 OL

 

 

HUMANITIES

15 credits from 3 disciplines

5 credits

Art 124D OL

X

X

English 119D OL

X

X

English 123D OL

X

X

English 183D COL

X

X

English 203 COL

X

X

English 233 CO

X

X

English 263D OL

X

X

Film 100 OL

X

X

Graphic Arts 120 OL

X

X

History 100 OL

X

X

History 151 OL

X

X

History 152 OL

X

X

History 153 OL

X

X

History 170D OL

X

X

History 232 OL

X

X

Journalism 150 OL

X

X

Music 110D OL

X

X

Philosophy 100 OL (WAOL course)

X

X

SOCIAL SCIENCES

15 credits from 3 disciplines

5 credits

Anthropology 101D OL

X

X

Anthropology 105D OL

X

X

Anthropology 205 OL

X

X

Anthropology 211D OL

X

X

Anthropology 221D OL

X

X

Anthropology 230D OL

X

X

Economics 200 OL

X

X

Economics 201 OL

X

X

General Business 101 OL

X

X

General Business 220 OL

X

X

Geography 101 OL

X

X

History 100 OL

X

X

History 151 OL

X

X

History 152 OL

X

X

History 153 OL

X

X

History 170D OL

X

X

History 232 OL

X

X

Journalism 150 OL

X

X

Philosophy 100 OL

X

X

Political Science 101 OL

X

X

Political Science 201 OL

X

X

Political Science 205 OL

X

X

Psychology 100 OL (EvCC or WAOL course) or Psych 100 TC

X

X

Psychology 201 OL

X

X

Psychology 203 OL

X

X

Sociology 110 OL or Soc 110 TC

X

X

Sociology 271 OL

X

X

Course-Category

AAS/DTA Option II *

AGS Degree

NATURAL SCIENCES

15 credits from 3 disciplines

5 credits

Labs:

(5-minimum)

 

Biology 102 OL

X

X

Geology 100 OL

X

X

Non-lab:

 

 

Anthropology 101D OL

X

X

Environmental Science 101 OL

X

X

Nutrition 150 OL

X

X

Other Sciences:

(5-maximum)

 

Math 137 OL (only if NOT taken above)

X

X

ELECTIVES

30 credits (maximum)

30 credits (maximum)

List A:

 

 

Accounting 200, 201, 202 OL

X

X

PEHW 203 OL

X

X

List B:

15 credits (maximum)

 

Accounting 110, 112, 215 OL

X

X

Business Technology 100, 105, 115, 130, 140, 141, 145, 146, 165 OL

X

X

Business Technology 181D OL

X

X

Business Technology 219, 229, 240, 242

X

X

Computer Information Systems 100, 108, 115, 120, 124 OL

X

X

Computer Information Systems 203 OL

X

X

Computer Literacy 101 OL

X

X

Early Childhood Education 120, 120D, 124, 125, 126, 130, 135, 165 CO/OL

X

X

Early Childhood Education 126 OL

X

X

Education 124, 145, 165 CO

X

X

Education 124, 165 OL

X

X

Business 101, 104 OL

X

X

Business 110DOL

X

X

Business 120 OL
(co-listed)

X

X

Business 150 OL

X

X

Health 100, 108, 120, 130, 150D, 155, 205 OL

X

X

Library 102 OL
(WAOL course)

X

X

Reading/Study Skills 100, 105 OL

X

X

 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED

 90 (with a 2.0 minimum GPA)

 90

PROFICIENCY in Intermediate Algebra for AAS/DTA Option II only
This is a graduation requirement for which no credit may be applied to this degree. May be satisfied by completion of high school mathematics through second year algebra, or completion of an intermediate algebra course (Math 065), or course challenge demonstrating mastery of intermediate algebra skills, or completion of one of the following: Math 140 (with a grade of C or higher), 142, 147,152, 153, 154, 252, 260, 261, or equivalent. Please consult an advisor with any questions.

COMPLETION of a Diversity Course for both AAS and DTA Option II and AGS
Diversity courses focus on perspectives related to diversity in our society. Courses are listed in the Class Schedule with a D in the course number, for example, ANTHR 202D. They are typically found in the categories below Communications, Humanities, Social Sciences and Transfer Electives. A “D” course may count toward one of the requirements listed below, as well as meet the Diversity Course requirement. In each quarterly class schedule, courses that meet this requirement will be listed. Please consult an advisor with any questions.

*At least 45 credits of which must be 100-level courses, or above.

No more than two (2) courses from any discipline may be used in the distribution of courses in this degree

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