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Seattle Central Community College - Assoc Math Education Transfer Degree

Associate in Math Education (DTA/MRP) Transfer Degree Worksheet - Fall 2007 (A782)
Completion of at least *90 applicable credits, including transferred-in credits, with a minimum cumulative gpa of 2.0.
All courses applied must be numbered 100 or above. At least 15 credits must be earned from Seattle Central CC.
Students should apply for the award / graduation one (1) quarter prior to the anticipated graduation date.
Completion of the Associate in Math Ed. degree does not guarantee admission to a university or into a major program.
*** SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: "US Cultures/Global Studies" ( US/GS ) ***
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Students must complete one (1) course in US Cultures / Global studies, "US/GS".
The "US/GS" course is NOT additional credit, but is taken within the Distribution Areas as part of the 90 required credits.
"US/GS" US Cultures/Global Studies - SEE the back side for "Special Requirements" course list.

DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS BASIC REQUIREMENTS: 15 Credits


VISUAL, LITERARY & PERFORMING ARTS: COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Composition: 10 Credits
(VLPA) 15 Credits CREDIT NEED
Introductory Speech ENG 101 (5) ENG 102 (5)
Course #1 CMN 105 or 135
QUANTITATIVE REASONING "Q" 5 Credits
*Course #2 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAT 124 (5)
*Course #3
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix
PRE-MAJOR PREPARATION: 18 - 20 Credits
*See Back Page for List

NATURAL WORLD: (NW) 15 Credits MAT 126 (5) - Calculus III


Min. 5 cr. of Lab Sciences CREDIT NEED
Calculus II MAT 220 (3 - 5) - Linear Algebra
Course #1 MAT 125
MAT 224 (5) - Vector Calculus
*Course #2
EDU 201 (5) - Intro to Education
*Course #3
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix ELECTIVES: 10 - 12 Credits **
*See Back Page for List ** May Include Additional Cr. to Meet the 90 Credit Minimum.

INDIVIDUALS, CULTURES AND SOCIETIES:


(ICS) 15 Credits CREDIT NEED
General Psychology
Course #1 PSY 110

*Course #2
ELECTIVES NEEDED:
*Course #3
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix CREDITS CREDITS
*See Back Page for List COMPLETED: REMAINING:

* COURSE DISTRIBUTION LISTS ON BACK. + A MINIMUM 2.0 ('C') GRADE PER CLASS IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
TOTAL CREDITS NEEDED: 90 SELECTED COURSES SHOULD MEET UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS.

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Associate in Math Education (DTA/MRP) Degree – Course Requirement Lists
Special Requirements – “US/GS” (VLPA): ART 255 CMN 205 ENG 120, 221, 222, 223, 224, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232, 235, 240,
( US Cultures / Global Studies ) 251, 291, 292 HUM 105, 125, 160, 200, 210, 270 MUS 110,113, 116, 161, 204 FRE 212
Within the 90 credits for the A.M.E. SPA/LIT 236, 238 (ICS): AME 160 ANT 102, 110, 130, 135, 202, 255 ASL 120, 125 ECO 201
degree, students must take one (1) of HIS 101,103, 105,111,112, 115, 136,137,138,140,145,150, 200, 210, 215, 264, 268, 269 GEG 230
the following ’US/GS’ courses as part PHI 240, 245, 250 POL 170, 220, 230, 255 PSY 206, 245, 250 SOC 101, 102,105, 106,120,
of the Distribution Areas. 130, 150, 220, 245,265,280 ISP/WMN 205 (ICS/NW): ENV 150 (NW): HEA 225

Written Communications ENG 101 & ENG 102 ( College Composition 1 & 2 : Expository or Essay Writing, Advanced,
9 – 10 cr. Analytical, Critical, Interpretive or Research Paper )
Quantitative Reasoning – 5 cr. MAT 124 ( Calculus with Analytic Geometry I )
Pre-Major Prep.: 18 - 20 cr. EDU 201 (Intro to Educa.), MAT 126 (Calc. III), MAT 220 (Linear Algebra), MAT 224 (Vector Calc.)
Course #2 & #3 – Choose From Following list;
VLPA - VISUAL, LITERARY &
PERFORMING ARTS (15 cr.) Art: ART 100, 104, 105, 163, 170, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 290,291 Literature: LIT 236, 238
Communication: CMN 105 – 295 Drama: DRA 100, 103, 112, 131, 284, 285, 286
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix English: ENG 104 – 293 (excluding 105, 106, 108, 150, 155, 203) Journalism: JRN 100 – 103
5 cr. max allowed in 100 level Humanities: HUM 101 – 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 150, 160, 200, 210, 234, 261, 270
‘World Languages’. Linguistics: LAN 101, 110 Music: MUS 100 – 117, 125, 160, 161, 185, 201 - 213
5 cr. max allowed in ‘World Languages’; American Sign Language: ASL 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203, 210
‘Studio/Performance’ courses Chinese: CHI 101-- 203 French: FRE 101 – 234 German: GER 101 – 238 (excluding 199)
(*asterisked numbers) Italian: ITA 101 Japanese: JPN 101 – 203 Russian: RUS 101 – 103
Spanish: SPA 101 – 238 Tagalog: TAG 101 – 103 Vietnamese: VTN 101 – 201
Course #1: CMN 105 or 135 *Studio/Performance; Drama: DRA 108* - 110*, 114* - 123*, 182*, 204* - 206*, 221* - 223*
Perspectives on Communications or Art: ART 101* - 103*, 110* - 123*, 166*, 201* - 223*, 281* - 285*
Effective Presentations/Public Speaking Music: MUS 119* - 123*, 130* - 158*, 163*, 182*, 221* - 223*

NW - NATURAL WORLD Course #1 Course #2 & #3 – Choose From Following list;


( Natural Sciences )
Anatomy & Physiology: ANP 128*, 213*, 214* Anthropology: ANT 201
Astronomy: AST 100, 101*, 201 Botany: BOT 110*, 112*, 113*
Three Courses = 15 credits MAT 125 Biology: BIO 100*, 101*, 102*,106*, 107*, 120*, 125*, 130*, 135, 161*, 195 196, 201*,
202*, 203*, 280*, 281*, 282*, 285*, 286*, 287*, 290 Meteorology: MEY 100
1 Course ( 5 cr. ) (Calculus II) Chemistry: CHE 100*, 101*, 102*, 103*, 105*, 120*, 139, 140*, 150*, 160*, 191*, 192*,
Must be in Lab Sciences 211*, 221*, 231, 235, 236, 238*, 239* Health: HEA 125, 150, 160, 225
( *asterisked numbers ). Environmental Science: ENV 150, 170, 201 – 221 Oceanography: OCE 100
Geology: GEL 100, 101*, 102*, 103*, 104,105*, 108*, 115*,118*,200*, 202* - 208*
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix Physics: PHY 100, 101*, 102*, 103*, 107*, 201* , 202*, 203* Geography: GEG 205
Science: SCI 100, 101*, 104, 110* ,112*, 113*, 114*, 115*, 116*, 117*, 118*, 119*, 121*
Speech & Hearing Sci: SPS 201 Nutrition: NTR 105*,150, 155

ICS - INDIVIDUALS, CULTURES, Course #1 Course #2 & #3 – Choose From Following list;
& SOCIETIES
Anthropology: ANT 100 - 261 (excluding 201, 205) Economics: ECO 100 - 240
( Social Sciences )
American Sign Language: ASL 120, 125 American Ethnic Studies: AME 150 - 201
PSY 110 Geography: GEG 100 - 260 (excluding 205) Environmental Science: ENV 150
Three Courses = 15 credits History: HIS 101- 273 (excluding 122, 130, 218) Religion: REL 150, 151
(General International Studies: ISP 101-170, 201 - 270 Women’s Studies: WMN 140 - 257
Maximum 10 cr. per Prefix Psychology) Political Science: POL 101- 255 (excluding 217) Social Welfare: SWF 200
Psychology: PSY 110 - 260 (excluding 220, 222) Sociology: SOC 101- 280
Philosophy: PHI 100 - 267 (excluding 120) Social Science: SSC 101 – 187

ELECTIVES: 10 – 12 Cr. All Academic/College Transfer courses numbered 100 or above may be used as electives,
**(minimum) also including: ACC 210, 220, 230 ASL 132 BUS 101, 200, 210, 245 DES 110 EDU 200,201
**Including additional credits to EGR 110, 111 JRN 104, 105, 106 SHS 235
meet the 90 credit requirement. ANY Extra Credits exceeding the Core & Distribution Requirements can also apply to electives.
Any combination of Transfer courses in Seminar, Directed Readings, Special Topics, etc., numbered 199 - 299.
Academic/College transfer Physical Education ( PEC ) – ( 3 cr. Max ).
courses and/or Non-transfer, “Restricted” electives - Maximum 5 cr. May be taken from a combination of the following:
“Restricted” electives. + Workforce/Vocational/Professional/Technical courses numbered 100 and above.
Credit limits are noted for each + Human Development Courses, ( HDC ), numbered 100 & above ( 5 cr. Max ).
category. + Library Research Courses ( LIB ) – ( 5 cr. Max ).
+ Coop. Ed./Community, Volunteer, Service Learning, Work Experience, etc. ( Total Max 5 cr.)
( See Website below. ‡ )
1) Although the Associate in Math Education degree is designed to fulfill prerequisites needed for entrance into a B.A. program.
Completion of the degree does not guarantee admissions into a university or a teacher education program.
2) Earning the Assoc. Math Ed. degree requires a min. overall GPA of 2.0. However, GPA entrance requirements vary at each university.
Competitive schools can require a 3.0 or higher in overall General Admissions and Education program prerequisite GPA’s.
3) Students should contact the 4-year school where the plan to apply and confer with those advisors regarding application deadlines
and any special requirements for the Teacher Education Program and for General College Admissions.

AME-DTA 2007.v2.3.doc ‡ http://seattlecentral.edu/transfer/aa_degree.php 10/1/2007

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