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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE-T DEGREE TRANSFER TO
BACHELOR OF ARTS INLIBERAL STUDIES: GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP
AT CWU Lynnwood and CWU Sammamish
Program Description Associate of Applied Science-Transfer Degree program allows
students to update existing knowledge and skills and/or acquire up-to-date communication and managerial skills.
degree requires students to work with an advisor to select those courses which will help
This them achieve their educational and career goals. This AAS-T is excellent for transferring to the Bachelor of
Arts in Liberal Studies at Central Washington University (CWU). The degree requires successful completion of theminimum cedits as outlined in your individual program.
Advising Note This program requirement sheet is not a substitute for meeting with an academic advisor. Meeting the requirements to graduate with an Edmonds CC certificate or degree is ultimately the responsibility of the student.
General Education Requirements (15 credits)
*See General Education Requirements Note A
Communication Skills (10 credits)
OUTCOME: Communicate and interact effectively through a variety of methods appropriate to
audience, context, purpose, and field/discipline.
Complete both of the following for this transfer A
ENGL& 101 - English Composition I 5.0 Credits
ENGL& 102 - Composition II 5.0 Credits
Quantitative Analysis/Symbolic Reasoning Skills(minimum 5 credits)
OUTCOME: Reason clearly using academic or professional modes of inquiry; using quantitative or symbolic
reasoning; and/or using other discipline/field specific methods to explore and create ideas; identify information needs;
process, evaluate, and use information; and recognize, analyze, and solve problems.
Choose one of the following for this transfer: A
MATH& 107 - Mathematics in Society 5.0 Credits
MATH& 141 - Precalculus I 5.0 Credits
MATH& 142 - Precalculus II 5.0 Credits
MATH& 148 - Business Calculus 5.0 Credits
MATH& 151 - Calculus I 5.0 Credits
Cultural Diversity Skills (minimum 5 credits)
OUTCOME: Explore and apply multiple perspectives in order to examine cultural differences and influences;
maintain effective professional/working relationships; and/or interact effectively in multicultural settings.
Chose one of the following for this transfer: A ART& 100 - Art Appreciation: CD MUSC& 105 - Music Appreciation: CD 5.0 Credits DIVST 200 - Introduction to Women’s Studies: CD 5.0 Credits
HIST& 126 - World Civilizations I:CD 5.0 Credits
HIST& 127 - World Civilizations II:CD 5.0 Credits
HIST& 128 - World Civilizations III:CD 5.0 Credits HUM& 116 - Humanities I 5.0 Credits
SOC& 201 - Social Problems C D 5.0 Credits
Distribution Requirements (10 credits)
Humanities (minimum 5 credits)
OUTCOME: Use humanities-based methods to reason, communicate, make meaning, solve problems, and/or create or
perform cultural works for diverse audiences and purposes.
Chose one of the following for this transfer A ENGL& 111 - Introduction to Literature 5.0 Credits HUM& 116 - Humanities I 5.0 Credits
PHIL& 101 - Introduction to Philosophy 5.0 Credits MUSC 107 - Survey of Jazz History: CD 5.0 Credits
Social Sciences (5 credits)
OUTCOME: Use social science theories and methods to reason, communicate, apply insights, solve problems, and to
develop a critical understanding of the diversity and interdependence of peoples and cultures.
Chose one of the following for this transfer: A PSYC& 100 - General Psychology 5.0 Credits
SOC& 101 – Introduction to Sociology: CD 5.0 Credits
Program Requirements ( # credits Required of Program)
Credits will range from 60- 105 credits depending on the program
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Program Notes
For financial aid, advising, and other reasons, students should work with
their advisor to ensure that this code is properly recorded on their academic record.
Admission Requirements to Central Washington University’s Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Program All
students who intend to transfer to CWU should talk with a CWU advisor to review specific admission requirements.
Students must have a 2.0 minimum cumulative grade point average to be considered for admission to this program. All
of the courses in this degree will transfer to the CWU Liberal Studies Degree.
Students are required to maintain a minimum grade of 2.4 in all hospitality and event planning classes.
Courses approved for transfer from other academic institutions must have a minimum grade of 2.0. Event planning and
hospitality courses approved for transfer must have a minimum grade of 2.5.
High School Transition Program Students (Tech Prep, College in the High School, and Running Start) It is
recommended that high school students who have earned college credit through dual credit programs meet with a
college advisor.
The liberal studies advisors for this program are:
Scott Robinson | [email protected] | 509.963.1858
CCWU Liberal Studies Professional Communication and
Leadership Liberal Studies Core Requirements
Complete the following:
CAH 289 - Introduction to Liberal Studies Credits: (1) CAH 389 - Academic and Career Exploration Credits: (3) CAH 489 - Senior Portfolio Capstone Credits: (1) WLC 427 - Cross-Cultural Competence in a Globalized World Credits: (5)
Program-Approved Electives Credits: (35-37)
Choose at least 35 credits from the following:
COM 270 Introduction to Public Relations Credits: (4)
COM 301 Public Speaking for Bus/Organizations Credits: (2)
COM 302 Intercultural Communications Credits: (4)
COM 303 Online and Social Media Strategies Credits: (5)
COM 312 Introduction to Non-Profit Leadership Credits: (4)
COM 365 Organizational Communication Credits: (4)
COM 369 Mass Media and Society Credits: (4)
COM 402 Gender Communication Credits: (4)
ENG 310 Technical Writing Credits: (5)
ENG 311 Business Writing Credits: (5)
ENG 473 Grant Writing: Theory and Practice Credits: (5)
PHIL 302 Ethical Theory Credits: (5)
PHIL 304 Business Ethics Credits: (5)
Total Credits: At least 45
Liberal Arts Plus
As a part of their course of study, a Small Plan major must complete one (1) or more of the Liberal Arts PLUS Certificates or Opportunities. This may be satisfied without additional credit OR can be built into credits in approve certificates or internships.
Other electives in the Career Field delivered online at CWU – the following represent suggestions only (may require
prerequisite courses or instructor permission) These courses may be used to substitute any approved program elective
with the approval of the program director.
As you fulfill requirements remember that at least 60 credits MUST BE COMPLETED at 300 and
400 levels, as a graduation requirement from CWU. This can include general education electives
credits taken at CWU.
General Education Requirements Note:
To facilitate an understanding the CWU general education degree, the following chart has been
attached. Students completing the Liberal Studies program under this program will be required to
complete CWU’s General Education program. It has been incorporated in the two year plan of
study at CWU for the Liberal Studies degree, below.
Student should remember that ONE course must be taken from every knowledge area. At one
Pathway must have at LEAST THREE courses completed.
There are hundreds of variation to meet this criteria only a few have been included in this example.
Bold italics indicate courses that may taken at Edmonds College NOTE: Where a Edmonds
College course has been added the CWU equivalent has been removed.
CWU General Education Framework I. Engage: First Year Experience
First Year Experience CWU 184 (4 credits) Waived for students entering with more than 45
transfer credits
Academic Writing, I: Critical Reading & Responding ENG& 101 A, (5 credits)
Quantitative Reasoning: One of the following MATH& 107 - Mathematics in Society A, MATH&
141 – Pre-calculus I A, MATH& 142 – Pre-calculus II A, MATH& 148 - Business Calculus A, OR
MATH& 151 - Calculus A (5 credits)
II Explore & Connect These courses can be taken any year. Students are required to take at least 3
courses in the same pathway (i.e., columns in the table) so that they begin to see connections
between knowledge areas. They can choose to take 5 or more of their courses in the same pathway
to earn a milestone. All students must take one course in each of the areas of knowledge in the rows
in the table.
Pathways K
NO
WLE
DG
E A
REA
S Civic &
Community Engagement
Health & Wellbeing
Perspectives on Current Issues
Social Justice Sustainability Ways of Knowing
Academic Writing II: Reasoning & Research
EC A ENGL& 102 - Composition II
Community, Culture, & Citizenship
EC A ECON& 120, POSC& 202, DIVST& 200/WOMEN& 200
CWU ABS 210, ANTH 137, ART 333, COM 202, EFC 250 ENG 243, FR 200, GEOG 250, LAJ 102, PHIL 107, , PUBH 311,PUBH 351 RUSS 200, SOC 109 SOC 305,
EC A ECON& 120, HIST& 147/156/157
CWU ENST 360, GEOG 250, LAJ 210
EC A HIST& 137/ 147/148, POSC& 202, DIVST& 200/WOMEN& 200
CWU ABS 210, AIS 103, ANTH 137, ART 333, COM 202, EDBL 250, ENG 243, LAJ 102, LIS 245, LLAS 102, RUSS 200
EC A ECON& 120, HIST& 137/ 147/148, DIVST& 200/WOMEN& 200
CWU ABS 210, AIS 103 ANTH 137, COM 202, EDBL 250 EFC 250, ENG 243, ENST 360, FR 200, LAJ 210, LIS 245, LLAS 102, PSY 310, PUBH 311, RUSS 200,
EC A HIST& 147/156/157
CWU GEOG 250, MKT 360
CWU AIS 103, ART 333, BUS 241, EFC 250, LAJ 102, MKT 360
Creative Expression
CWU ART 103, EDLT 219 ENG 264
CWU DNCE 161, ENG 265 FILM 150, FR 201
EC A MUSC& 107
CWU ART 103, DNCE 161, MUS 103
EC A MUSC& 107
CWU EDLT 219, FILM 150, MUS 103
CWU ENG 264
EC A DRMA& 101
CWU ART 103, DNCE 161, EDLT 219, ENG 264 FILM 150, MUS 102 MUS 103, TH 101
Global Dynamics
CWU ECON 102, IEM 330
EC A ECON& 140, GEOG& 100/ 101/102, HIST& 126
CWU ENST 310, IDS 343, PHIL 106, PUBH 317
EC A ANTH& 206, COMM& 101, ECON& 202 GEOG& 100/ 101/102, POLS& 203,
CWU AST 102 EDLT 217, ENG 347 HIST 103 IDS 343, IEM 330 MGT 384, MUS 105 PUBH 317 WGSS 340, WLC 311
EC A ANTH& 206, COMM& 101, GEOG& 100/ 101/102
CWU ECON 102, EDLT 217 ENG 347, HIST 103, IEM 330 MUS 105, POSC 270 WGSS 340, WLC 311
EC A ECON& 202
CWU ENST 310, MGT 384, PHIL 106
EC A ANTH& 206, COMM& 101, ECON& 202, HIST& 126,
CWU AST 102, EDLT 217, ENST 310, MUS 105 RELS 103, WLC 311
Humanities
CWU ABS 110, ENG 106 LAJ 215, WLC 250
EC A HIST 127
CWU ENG 107, MGT 395, PHIL 105 WLC 250
EC A HIST 214 HUM 108/109
CWU ABS 110, AIS 102 ENG 109, HUM 102 HUM 103, PHIL 104
EC A HUM 108/109
CWU ABS 110, AIS 102 ENG 108, HUM 102, HUM 103 MGT 395, PHIL 103
EC A HIST 127, HIST 214
CWU ENG 106, RELS 102
EC A HIST 127, HUM 108/109
CWU AIS 102, ENG 105 HUM 103, LAJ 215
Individual & Society
EC A ANTH& 207, POLS& 204
CWU ENTP 287 GEOG 273, IDS 357 MGT 380, (YESS 101, 102, 103) *
EC A ANTH& 101, POLS& 101
CWU ASP 305 COM 222, FCL 101 GEOG 273, HED 101 HRM 381, PSY 101, PSY 205 PUBH 209, SOC 327
EC A ECON& 201, POLS& 204, SOC& 101, SOC& 201
CWU ATM 281, COM 222, FCL 234, HED 101, IDS 357, LAJ 216, MGT 380, MGT 389, PSY 242, PUBH 209, SOC 327, WGSS 250, (YESS 101, 102, 103)*
EC A POLS& 101, SOC& 101, SOC& 201
CWU ASP 305, ATM 281 FCL 234, GEOG 208 HRM 381, IDS 357, LAJ 216, MGT 386, PSY 333, PUBH 209, SOC 327, WGSS 250
EC A ANTH& 100, ECON& 201
CWU AIS 101, BUS 389, GEOG 273, HED 101 SCED 305, SOC 322
EC A ECON& 201, POLS& 101, PSYC& 100, SOC& 101, CWU ATM 281, COM 222, FCL 101, GEOG 208, MATH 120, MGT 380, PSY 205, SCED 305, SOC 307, WGSS 250, (YESS 101, 102, 103) *
Physical & Natural World
CWU ANTH 314, BIOL 200, PHYS 106, SCED 101
EC A ANTH& 314. BIOL& 100/160, CHEM& 123
CWU EXSC 154, GEOL 303
EC A ANTH& 115/205, GEOL& 120,
CWU BIOL& 100/160 ENST 201, GEOG 107, IEM 103 PHYS 101, SCED 102
EC A GEOL& 120, GEOL& 208
CWU ANTH 314, BIOL 200,
EC A GEOL& 120
CWU ANTH 110, BIOL 200, ENST 201, GEOG 107, GEOL 303, IEM 103, SCED 101, SCED 102
EC A BIOL& 100/160, CHEM& 121, CHEM& 141/151, GEOL& 101 GEOL& 208 ENVS& 101,
CWU ANTH 110, GEOG 107 IEM 103, PHYS 101 PHYS 103, PHYS 106
Science & Technology
CWU BIOL 204, BIOL 300 IT 202, SCED 103 (STP 201, STP 202)*
EC A NUTR& 101
CWU ACCT 301, ANTH 120 BIOL 201, BIOL 205 CS 102, FIN 101 GEOL 302, IT 105, SHM 102
EC A GEOL& 110, NUTR& 101
CWU BIOL 201, BIOL 205 CS 107, ENST 202 ETSC 101, FIN 101 GEOG 111, GEOL 302, IEM 302 IT 105, IT 111 MATH 210, PHYS 304
EC A BIOL& 170/175/232/242, GEOL& 110
CWU BIOL 302 EET 101, ENST 202 GEOG 111, (STP 201, STP 202) *
EC A ANTH& 204, CHEM& 110, GEOL& 110
CWU BIOL 204 BIOL 302, ENST 202, IEM 302, PUBH 320 SCED 103, SHM 102
EC A ANTH& 204, NUTR& 101
CWU ACCT 301, BIOL 205, BIOL 300 CS 105, EET 101 ETSC 101, FIN 101, GEOG 111, GEOL 302 IEM 302, IT 111, MATH 210,
III. Connect, Create, & Empathize: Culminating Experience Students will be required to complete one of the culminating experience options during
their junior or senior year. Culminating experiences may be part of students’ major requirements.
Culminating Experience: CAH 489 Senior Capstone Project 1 cr
A Suggested completion of course(s) to fit smoothly into the CWU General Education. Courses listed will transfer into the CWU General Education program facilitated in this degree. Selected course must also fit into the Explore and Connect framework criteria of the CWU General Education program.
For additional program information, and for any additional questions, please contact
Scott R. Robinson Program Director Professor of Theatre 509-963-1858
Liberal [email protected]