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Types of Majors List of Open Majors All majors at UW-Seattle fall into one of the follow- Suggested GPA: 3.0-3.5 ing three categories: American Ethnic Studies (BA) To apply: Open Majors Asian, Canadian, European, or Jewish http://admit.washington.edu/ If you are admitted to the university and select one Studies (BA) of these majors on your application, you will auto- matically be placed into this major. Astronomy (BS) Classical Studies, Greek, or Latin (BA) Application Deadlines Minimum Requirements Comparative History of Ideas (BA) These majors require a specific set of courses and/or Gender Studies (BA)  Fall Quarter: February 15 a minimum GPA at the time of admission. Geography (BA)  Winter Quarter: September 1 Competitive Majors Near Eastern Languages (BA)  Spring Quarter: December 15 The application process for these majors is much more Physics (BS)  Summer Quarter: February 15 rigorous; they often require minimum requirements, French or Italian (BA) test scores, an entrance portfolio, and/or interviews. Many of these majors have their own application Scandinavian Languages (BA) Admissions Requirements deadlines that may be different from the general Slavic Languages (BA) Minimum Transfer GPA: 2.5 UW application. Aquatic and Fishery Studies (BA) (Average Transfer GPA: 3.46) Environmental Studies (BA) Follow the link at the top of the page to view a list of Oceanography (BA, BS) Completion of CADRS (see information majors and their types of admission. on back of sheet)

Submission of SAT scores IF you have College of Arts and Sciences less than 40 credits Competitive Major Prerequisite Requirements *note: This is a list of select majors. For a more comprehensive listing visit http://www.washington.edu/uaa/ Credit Limits  90 lower division credits will Anthropology Biology transfer  45 upper division credits will Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Average GPA: 3.25 or higher transfer Prerequisites Prerequisites A minimum of 15 Anthropology credits BIOL& 211, 212, & 213 Non-Transferrable Classes Recommended Math A minimum GPA of 2.5 in all coursework  Math& 151, Math& 152 Courses numbered below 100  Technical and vocational Recommended Math Other Recommended Classes  Developmental education Math 138 & BA 240 Chem& 161, 162, &163 (should be taken before BIO)  English as a Second Language Chemistry Communication  Study skills  Pass/Fail courses Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Average GPA: 3.5 or higher  PE courses over the 3 credit limit Prerequisites Prerequisites CHEM& 161, 162, 163. 261, and 262 CMST 102 Math& 151 and 152 CMST 202 Phys& 121 and 122 OR 114 and 115 Recommended Courses CHEM 263 and/or PHYS 123 or 116 This worksheet is an UNOFFICIAL list of prerequisites for UW-Seattle. Please consult with an academic advisor before selecting a final course of study.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE College of Arts and Sciences Major Prerequisites Continued Computer Science Digital and Experimental Arts Average GPA: 3.75 or higher **Major Currently Not Accepting New Students** Prerequisites Prerequisites CS 210 and 211 CS 210 Math& 151, 152, 153, and 254 ART 203 Phys& 121 OR Chem& 161 OR BIOL& 211 Math& 141 and 142 Phys 114 OR 121 Running Start Students Economics English– Creative Writing Though credits earned will typically Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Average GPA: 3.25 or higher transfer to UW, running start students are classified as freshman by the ad- Prerequisites Prerequisites missions office. Econ& 201 and 202 ENGL 247, 248, and 249 Running start students are required to Math& 138 & 148 OR Math& 151 ENGL 237, 238 and 239 submit SAT/ACT test scores regardless of how many credits have been BA 240 A portfolio of 3-5 poems and 5-10 pages of fiction earned. *Note: Math& 151 preferred for BS* Application Deadline: December 1 International Studies Math International Students Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Prerequisites The application deadline for Prerequisites International transfer students is Econ& 201 and 202 Math& 151, 152, 153 and 254 February 15th for summer or autumn INTST 200 or 201 Recommended Courses quarters. Recommended Courses Math 208 and 238 30 credits in a single foreign language More information can be found at: Admit.uw.edu/Admission/International Philosophy Physics Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Application Components Prerequisites Recommended Courses Completed Application: 10 credits of PHIL course work Phys& 121, 122, 123 and 225 http://admit.uw.edu Suggested Math Math& 151, 152, 153 and 254 $60 Application Fee PHIL 115 or 120 Math 208 and 255 Math& 151 Official Transcript from Every Suggested Language College Attended French or German Personal Statement Essay Political Science Psychology Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Foreign Language Requirement

Prerequisites Prerequisites For all majors in the College of Arts POLS& 101, 201, 202, 203 PSYC 100 and Sciences: PSYC 202 *Pol S 204 & 205 are not offered at BC PSYC 209 2 years in high school or 2nd quarter Math &138 (for BA) at BC for ADMISSION Recommended Math BA 240 Math & 151 (for BS) 3 years in high school or 3rd quarter at BC to GRADUATE from UW

This worksheet is an UNOFFICIAL list of prerequisites for UW-Seattle. Please consult with an academic advisor before selecting a final course of study. UPDATED: Fall 2012 AT SEATTLE

Professional Schools Major Prerequisites Continued Foster School of Business College of Education Business Administration Early Childhood and Family Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Studies Prerequisites Average GPA: 3.2-3.5 Math& 148 OR Math& 151 Recommended Courses ACCT 201, 202, & 203 BIOL&100L Foreign Language Requirement BA 240 BIOL 108 or PSYC 202 ECON 201 & 202 Math&131 or Higher Math For all majors NOT in the College of Arts and Sciences:

College of Engineering 2 years in high school or 2nd quarter at BC for ADMISSION and Civil Engineering Computer Engineering GRADUATION

Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Average GPA: 3.75 or higher Prerequisites Prerequisites Math& 151, 152, 153, & 254 Math& 151, 152, 153, & 254 Transfer Thursdays Chem& 161 CS 210 & 211 PHYS 121 & 122 PHYS 121 & 122 Prospective students can go to UW every Thursday to find out about ad- MATH 240 OR CS 210 missions, majors, financial aid, and Engr& 214, 215 & 225 housing. Recommended Courses CHEM 162 and PHYS 123 The transfer information session for domestic students is usually from 1:30- 2:30om in 258 Mary Gates Hall. Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Average GPA: 3.5 or higher The information session for Average GPA: 3.5 or higher International students is typically from Prerequisites Prerequisites 1:30-2:30 in 224 Mary Gates Hall. Math& 151, 152, 153, & 254 Math& 151, 152, 153, & 254 To register or find out more infor- Chem& 161 ENGL& 235 Chem& 161, 162 mation, visit PHYS 121 & 122 http://www.washington.edu/uaa/ PHYS 121, 122 & (123 Recommended) Recommended Courses advising/transfers/tt.php PHYS 123 MATH 240 OR CS 210 Engr& 214, 215 & 225 College of the Environment Environmental Science and School of Nursing Environmental Studies Resource Management Nursing Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Average GPA: 3.5 or higher Average GPA: 3.25 or higher Recommended Courses Prerequisites Recommended Courses Math& 142 (Recommended 151) Math& 148 OR Math& 151 Math 130 Chem& 161 & 162 (Recommended 163) Chem& 121 Math& 107, 141, or higher Biol& 211, 212, & 213 Biol& 211, 212, & 213 Biol& 241, 242, & 260 CMST& 101 or 220 Chem&121 & 131 GEOG 205 OR METR 211 Psyc& 200 METR 101 Nutr& 101 GEOL 101 OR Ocea& 101

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE

CADR’S (College Academic Distribution Requirements) All Students Must Have These for Admissions

Advising Notes:  1 “credit” above equals 1 year in high school OR 1 quarter at the community college  English courses that do NOT apply: remedial, basic education, developmental education, or ESL  For non0native speakers, see http://admit.washington.edu/Admission/Freshmen/CADR/AltEnglish for more information on the English requirement  The 3 Math credits must be AT LEAST Algebra, Geometry, and advanced (second-year) Algebra  The Foreign Language requirement is considered satisfied if an International student entered the us AFTER 8th grade  A student can also fulfill the Foreign Language requirement through a placement test– contact specific language department

GUR’s (General University Requirements)

These can be met in one of two ways:

1) Complete an Associate in Arts and Sciences Direct Transfer Degree -OR- 1) Complete the specific requirements outlined for the major of choice. More information can be found here: http://www.washington.edu/uaa/ advising/degreeplanning/gebsrofuwsc.php

This worksheet is an UNOFFICIAL list of prerequisites for UW-Seattle. Please consult with an academic advisor before selecting a final course of study. UPDATED: Fall 2012