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ease transfer. The following 22 baccalaureate The Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising Transfer Planning institutions subscribe to ICRC Guidelines: Bachelor of Science Degree program accepts six Fashion Marketing courses in transfer This section provides information for students • toward this degree. See Fashion Marketing who plan to transfer to a college or university • Central University program information for qualifying courses. in Washington state to complete a baccalau- reate degree. It highlights different transfer • City University The degree areas and includes contact infor- • Cornish College of the Arts Direct technical transfer for: mation for faculty advisors at OC who can • Eastern Washington University help map out plans and transfer • Associate of Applied Science-Transfer – programs of study. Students should work • Digital Filmmaking closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate • Heritage College • Associate of Applied Science-Transfer – institution where they plan to transfer before • Northwest University Early Childhood Education finalizing their education plans. • Pacific Lutheran University • Associate of Applied Science-Transfer – Reverse Transfer • Saint Martin’s University Organizational Leadership and Resource Management. Reverse transfer provides a way for students • University who transfer to a bachelor's degree program • Seattle Pacific University Upside Down Degree for: to earn an associate degree, even if they • The Evergreen State College • AAS-T Accounting Technology have not completed all associate degree requirements at the time of transfer. Students • Trinity Lutheran College • ATA Accounting Technology may transfer completed courses from their • • ATA Business Management transfer college or university back to Olympic • University of Washington Bothell College (OC), to be applied to an OC associate • ATA Chemical Dependency Counseling degree. Participating institutions include • University of Washington Tacoma • AAS-T Information Systems Specialist all of Washington state’s public four-year • Washington State University colleges and universities (including Western • ATA Early Childhood Education • Washington State University Tri-Cities Governors', University of Washington), and • AAS-T Leadership and Occupational Old Dominion University, among others. • Washington State University Vancouver Studies Students should request the OC Reverse • Western Washington University Transfer package to initiate the process. • AAS-T Medical Assisting • Whitworth College • ATA Nursing Advising Notes and Many of these institutions apply provisos such • AAS Physical Therapist Assistant Recommendations as minimum grades, and world language or other course requirements in accepting University of Washington – Tacoma • Consult a faculty counselor if you have the transfer Associate degree. Check with not decided on a future major. the admissions office at the baccalaureate Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Program • Check with your intended transfer institution for clarification and up-to-date is also part of a state- college or university advisor for specific information. wide agreement with Western Governors’ admissions and major requirements. Common Course Numbering University – Washington. With careful planning, you may be able to fulfill both admissions and major All Washington state community and tech- University Partnerships requirements with your degree. nical colleges are using a Common Course The following universities offer classes and Numbering (CCN) system. The system identi- • Not all courses are offered every quarter. services on Olympic College Campuses fies courses that are equivalent at community A faculty advisor can help you plan colleges throughout the state to make it • Brandman University course sequence and schedule. easier for students to transfer between two- • Old Dominion University NOTE: The Associate in Arts/Direct Transfer year colleges. Courses with an ampersand (&) • Western Washington University Agreement (AA/DTA) is a general transfer after the prefix code are part of the Common degree. It is not usually associated with a Course Numbering system. Many courses • Washington State University specific major. Students who plan to transfer without an “&” also transfer between two- Olympic College Bachelor of to a four-year college or university are year and four-year colleges. responsible for contacting the appropriate Applied Science Degrees advisors at the institution to determine which Agreements by Other Olympic College offers bachelor's degrees in additional classes they may need to take Colleges or Institutions to the following subjects: while attending OC. The educational plan to complete the AA/DTA and any additional Accept Credits from Olympic • Digital Filmmaking classes should be made in consultation with College • Information Systems the appropriate OC Faculty Advisor. In addition to the colleges subscribing to • Nursing–RN to BSN Baccalaureate Institutions in ICRC guidelines, OC has entered into formal • Organizational Leadership/Technical agreements with the following institutions Management Washington that Subscribe to for transfer: Reciprocity among the ICRC Guidelines Central Washington University Washington Community and Most students who plan to transfer will The Bachelor of Applied Science, Information complete the Associate in Arts/Direct Transfer Technology and Administrative Management Technical Colleges Agreement (AA/DTA) or Associate of Science (BAS-ITAM) degree is open to students with Washington community and technical (AS). These degrees are designed to meet any applied or technical degree and at least colleges (CTCs) offer reciprocity to students statewide guidelines endorsed by the 40 credits in an applied area. Concentrations transferring within the CTC system who InterCollege Relations Commission (ICRC) to include Administrative Management, are pursuing an AA or AS degree. Students Information Technology, and Cyber Security who have fulfilled entire areas of their

30 Olympic College Catalog 2017-2018 *See course description for prerequisites Transfer Planning degree requirements at one college will satisfy a different general education category • Social Work be considered to have met those same at a receiving institution. • Sociology requirements if they plan to complete 1Many private non-profit colleges and the same degree when they transfer to • Supportive Health Occupations universities have distinct general education another community or technical college in requirements. Students should check with • Technical Design Washington. These degree requirements institution(s) they plan to attend regarding include Communication Skills, Quantitative • World Languages application of transfer credits that will meet Skills, or one or more Distribution Area general education requirements. • Other Transfer Opportunities requirements. Students must initiate the review process and must be prepared to 2 Disciplines are sometimes called subject or provide necessary documentation. For subject matter areas and designated by a complete information, students should prefix (i.e. PHIL for Philosophy and POLS for Accounting Technology contact an evaluator in Enrollment Services. Political Science). Associate in Applied Science–Transfer Washington 45 Possible Transfer Areas: (AAS-T) A student who completes courses selected • Accounting Technology The AAS-T in Accounting Technology is from within the general education categories intended to provide for workplace readi- • American Culture and Equity Studies listed below at a public community, technical, ness with an option to continue on in a four-year college or university in Washington • Anthropology bachelor of accounting program. Using both State will be able to transfer and apply a manual as well as automated approach, • Art a maximum of 45 quarter credits toward the program provides for a comprehensive general education requirement(s) at any • Astronomy review of the accounting cycle for all types of business (service, merchandising and corpora- other public and most private higher educa- • Atmospheric Science/Meteorology tion institutions in the state. tion), and infuses a breadth of accounting • Biology fields, including payroll accounting, fund (or For transfer purposes, a student must have a governmental) accounting, and preparing • Biotechnology minimum grade of C or better (2.0 or above) taxes for an individual and a business. in each course completed from this list. • Business Students who transfer Washington 45 courses • Chemistry Faculty Contact Office must still meet a receiving institution’s admis- Salas, Joanne 360.475.7372 BUS 109 sion requirements and eventually satisfy all • Communication Studies [email protected] their general education requirements and • Computer Information Systems See the Degrees and Certificates section of their degree requirements in major, minor this catalog for course listings and other and professional programs. • Computer Science details. “First Year Transfer List” of • Digital Filmmaking general education courses • Dramatic Arts • Early Childhood Education American Culture and • Communications (5 credits) – ENGL& 101, ENGL& 102 • Education Equity Studies • Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning • Electronics Associate in Arts (AA) (5 credits) – MATH& 107, MATH& 148 or • Engineering Students who intend to major in American MATH& 151 Culture and Equity Studies at a four-year • English • Humanities (10 credits in two different institution should complete the requirements subject areas or disciplines2) – PHIL& • Environmental Studies for an Associate in Arts Degree. Students should work closely with an advisor at the 101, MUSC& 105, DRMA& 101, ENGL& • Geography 111, or HUM& 101 (For colleges that use baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer History as a Humanities HIST& 116, HIST& • Geology to before finalizing their education plan. 117, HIST& 118, HIST& 146, HIST& 147, • History HIST& 148) Faculty Contact Office • Human Services • Social Science (10 credits in two different Estrella, James 360.475.7627 HSS 346 subject areas or disciplines) –PSYC& • Leadership—see Organizational [email protected] Leadership 100, SOC& 101, POLS& 101, POLS& 202 Courses to consider when completing (For colleges that use History as a Social • Marine Science & Oceanography distribution requirements for an AA: Science: HIST& 116, HIST& 117, HIST& 118, HIST& 146, HIST& 147, HIST& 148) • Mathematics ACES 101 Intro to Am Culture & Equity Studies ACES 102 The LGBTQ Experience • Natural Sciences (10 credits in two • Music ACES 160 Latina/os in the United States different subject areas or disciplines) • Nursing - BIOL& 100, BIOL& 160 w/ lab, ASTR& ACES 170 Black Voices in America 100, ASTR& 101 with lab, CHEM& 105, • Organizational Leadership/Resource CHEM& 110 with lab, CHEM& 121 with Management lab, CHEM& 161, CHEM& 162, ENVS& 100, • Physical Education Anthropology ENVS& 101, PHYS& 114, GEOL& 101 with • Physics lab. Associate in Arts (AA) • Political Science • Additional 5 credits in a different Anthropology is the study of humankind. It discipline can be taken from any • Pre-Law is a holistic discipline that is divided into four category listed above. subfields: Archaeology, Cultural, Linguistics, • Pre-Professional Health Occupations and Biological. Four-year programs typically NOTE: Although these courses are listed • Psychology require Anthropology majors to take course under categories, the actual course may

*See course description for prerequisite. olympic.edu | 360-792-6050 or 1-800-259-6718 31 Transfer Planning work in each of the subfields. ART 110 Design I basic skills in written and spoken English to communicate scientific knowledge. Students who intend to major in ART 111 Design II Anthropology at a four-year institution ART 120 Public Art Mural Painting Students wanting to transfer should complete should complete the requirements for an ART 125 Ceramics I the Associate in Arts Degree or the Associate Associate in Arts Degree. Students should ART 230 Watercolor I of Science (Track 2) requirements. Students work closely with an advisor at the bacca- ART 240 Painting I should work closely with an advisor at the laureate institution they plan to transfer to ART 266 Sculpture I baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer before finalizing their education plan. to before finalizing their education plan. Good writing skills are essential and should Science and Math Advisor be developed. Most undergraduate programs Astronomy require at least one statistics course. Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling Center Competence in one world language is also Associate in Arts (AA) or at 360.475.7530. [email protected] required for some undergraduate and most Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) graduate programs. Astronomers are sometimes called astro- physicists. They use the laws of physics and Biology Faculty Contact Office mathematics to learn about the nature of Hartse, Caroline 360.475.7111 HSS 334 matter and energy throughout the universe, Associate in Arts (AA) or [email protected] which includes the sun, moon, planets, stars, Associate of Science (AS-Track 1) and galaxies. In addition, astronomers apply Life scientists study living organisms, their Courses to consider when completing their knowledge to solve problems in naviga- structure, evolutionary development, distribution requirements for an AA: tion, space flight, and satellite communica- behavior and life processes. Biologists are ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology tions. They also develop the instruments and also interested in the relationship between techniques needed to observe and collect ANTH& 204 Archaeology animals, plants, microorganisms and their astronomical data. Many astronomers work ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology environments. The number and variety of in colleges and universities where they do ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology plants and animals is vast, and life processes research and teach astronomy. Some work in varied and complex; therefore, specialization ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology observatories, planetariums, and museums is required early in upper division work. In addition to taking the above recom- where they help to explain what is known mended courses, students can design courses about the universe to the public. Others are Faculty Contact Office to supplement the subfields of anthropology employed by government agencies, such as Dodge, Matthew 360.394.2747 OC Poulsbo 217C they are interested in. Contact the anthro- the U.S. Naval Observatory or the National [email protected] pology advisor for further information. Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). A few work for companies in the Elauria, Angela 360.475.7734 ST 206 aerospace industry. [email protected] Art Students wanting to transfer should complete Ferguson, Deanna 360.475.7274 ST 208 [email protected] Associate in Arts (AA) the Associate in Arts Degree or the Associate of Science (Track 2) requirements. Students Lawrence, Amy 360.475.7732 ST 216 Fundamental to the development of fine should work closely with an advisor at the [email protected] art is the spirit and process of exploration. baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer The Art curriculum encourages the process to before finalizing their education plan. As part of your degree, include these of discovery as it applies to perceptual and courses in your education plan: conceptual issues basic to the creative process. Science and Math Advisor BIOL 201 Majors Biology I The purpose of the integrated transfer curric- Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling Center BIOL 202 Majors Biology II ulum is to provide a catalyst for students to at 360.475.7530. [email protected] BIOL 203 Majors Biology III widen their artistic awareness and versatility. At some institutions, to satisfy the prerequi- Students who complete the Associate in Arts site for upper division biology credits, a year Degree requirements and include many of the Atmospheric Science/ of general chemistry must also be completed. courses listed below will have a firm founda- tion in the fundamentals of both two-dimen- Meteorology sional and three-dimensional art, which will Biotechnology support the creation of a portfolio. Students Associate in Arts (AA) or should work closely with an advisor at the Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) Associate in Arts (AA) or baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer Associate of Science (AS-Track 1) to before finalizing their education plan. Meteorology is the science of the atmo- sphere. It offers the opportunity of investi- Biotechnology is a fascinating field which is Faculty Contact Office gating the forces that shape weather and at the cutting edge of science using living climate and how human activities can affect cells and materials produced by cells to Weichman, Marie 360.475.7287 TBA climate through the introduction of pollut- create pharmaceutical, diagnostic, agricul- [email protected] ants into the atmosphere. An interest in the tural, environmental, and other products to Laughlin, Michael 360.475.7115 TBA physical sciences and mathematics are the benefit society. People working in this field [email protected] essential elements for a career in meteo- make groundbreaking discoveries that fight rology. Courses in earth sciences can also disease, improve food production, clean up Courses to consider when completing provide a valuable insight into the atmo- the environment and make manufacturing distribution requirements for an AA: spheric environment. It is very important to more efficient and profitable. Because of ART 102 Art History/Ancient—Byzantine become familiar with the use of computers the various levels of occupations associated with biotechnology, students have several ART 103 Art History/Medieval—Renaissance and their application to problem-solving, writing and communication. In the simplest of options. Associate degrees are available at a ART 104 Art History/Baroque—Modern terms, high school students should take every number of community colleges in Washington ART 106 Drawing I mathematics, physics and computer course State that focus on the technical side of ART 107 Drawing II that is available. They should also develop biotechnology. Bachelor’s and graduate

32 Olympic College Catalog 2017-2018 *See course description for prerequisites Transfer Planning degrees are also available that prepare the isolation and identification of plant and programs in the Washington State four-year students for careers in biotechnology associ- insect hormones, medical research, nuclear University system. Selected Communication ated with research and development and chemistry, and the analysis of geological Studies students also have the opportunity quality control. materials. during their time at Olympic College to earn course and valuable professional experience Because of the different educational Students should complete the Associate in through internships, both locally and nation- pathways open to students, students Arts or the Associate of Science (Track 1) ally. These tracks are: should complete the Associate in Arts or Degree requirements if they plan to transfer the Associate of Science (Track 1) require- to a four-year institution. Students should • Journalism ments if they plan to transfer to a four-year work closely with an advisor at the bacca- • Public Relations institution or check with a faculty advisor laureate institution they plan to transfer to concerning the professional/technical before finalizing their education plan. • Rhetoric and Culture options available at other Washington State • Popular Culture and Media Studies Community Colleges. Students should work Faculty Contact Office closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate Baldwin, Ted 360.475.7733 ST 205 • Relational and Organizational institution they plan to transfer to before [email protected] Communication finalizing their education plan. Flowers, Billy 360.475.7707 ST 209 • Public Advocacy Faculty Contact [email protected] Students wanting to transfer should work Office Geyer, Cameon 360.475.7728 ST 213 closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate [email protected] institution they plan to transfer to before Elauria, Angela 360.475.7734 finalizing their education plan. ST 206 [email protected] Phayre, Allison 360.475.7730 ST 210 [email protected] Faculty Contact Office As part of your degree, include these Hering, Seville 360.475.7403 HSS 348 Business courses in your education plan: [email protected] CHEM& 141/151 General Chemistry & Lab I Newsom, Victoria 360.475.7509 HSS 330 Associate in Business CHEM& 142/152 General Chemistry & Lab II [email protected] CHEM& 143/153 General Chemistry & Lab III Direct Transfer Agreement/ Prince, Michael 360.475.7243 TEC 101A CHEM& 241/251 Organic Chem & Lab I [email protected] Major Related Program (AB-DTA/MRP) CHEM& 242/252 Organic Chem & Lab II The mission of the Associate in Business CHEM& 243/253 Organic Chem & Lab III Courses to consider when completing (DTA/MRP) program is to prepare students MATH& 151 Calculus I distribution requirements for an AA: to transfer to four-year institutions for their MATH& 152 Calculus II CMST& 101 Introduction to Comm final two years of undergraduate study in a MATH& 163 Calculus 3 CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media business-related field. PHYS 254 Engineering Physics CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication Early in the program, students should PHYS 255 Engineering Physics CMST& 220 Public Speaking check with their intended transfer univer- PHYS 256 Engineering Physics CMST& 230 Small Group Communication sity/college advisor for specific admissions and business program requirements for course choices where options are listed for Humanities, Natural Science, Social Science, Communication Studies Computer Information Systems and electives. Associate in Arts (AA) Information Systems Specialist Faculty Contact The Communication Studies program at Office Olympic College is the study of various Associate in Applied Science–Transfer forms of human communication in culturally (AAS-T) McNamara, Kim 360.475.7374 diverse contexts. The program focuses on TEC 204 [email protected] the basic skills and critical thought needed Computer Information Systems Specialists Snapp, Richard 360.475.7386 to transfer to four-year programs. Studies in work with businesses, governments, and TEC 204 [email protected] communication and culture help us focus on other organizations that use computer hard- how people negotiate their identities and ware and software every day. They provide Ward, Alan 360.475.7378 day-to-day support for users. They make BUS 107 [email protected] voices in relationships and society. Courses also expose students to cutting edge theory sure all parts of a computer system work See the Degrees and Certificates section of and technology in preparation for careers to meet the organization's goals. They use this catalog for course listings and other in the fast-growing communications fields. their strong communications skills to help details. The program provides a firm foundation and work with a variety of people within an for students seeking a transfer degree to organization. apply toward studies in communication or With a Computer Information Systems Chemistry other social science and humanities fields. Specialist AAS-T Degree, students can transfer The department provides a foundation for directly into the Olympic College Bachelor Associate in Arts (AA) or understanding how rhetoric, persuasion, of Applied Science in Information Systems Associate of Science (AS-Track 1) and messages shape the world around us. program. The Evergreen State College also Chemistry is the science that studies matter, Ultimately, studies in communication help offers its “Upside Down Degree Program” as its properties and composition, and the laws students succeed in an increasingly multicul- a direct transfer option. Students planning to that govern the formation of matter from tural, mediated and ever-changing world. transfer should work closely with an advisor the basic elements. The breadth of the There are six tracks available for study in the at the baccalaureate institution before final- subject area is enormous and chemists can Communication Studies program at Olympic izing their education plan. be found working on such diverse problems College. These tracks are designed to aid in as the development of new plastics and the direct transfer of A.A. credit from Olympic fibers, drug preparation, pollution control, College to three types of Communications

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Faculty Contact Office Early Childhood Education Education Becker, Richard 360.475.7370 TEC 202 [email protected] Associate in Arts (AA) Associate in Arts (AA) Bilodeau, Pam 360.475.7371 TEC 205 The Associate in Arts Degree with an The courses listed below generally meet the [email protected] emphasis in Early Childhood Education pre-teaching requirements of the four-year Blackwell, Kevin 360.475.7379 TEC 215 provides a broad background in general colleges and universities in the State of [email protected] education as well as study in early childhood Washington; however, it is imperative that education. It is designed for students trans- the student become familiar with the specific Garripoli, Amelia 360.475.7588 TEC 210 ferring to four-year colleges and universi- requirements of the institution to which [email protected] ties. Students should work closely with an transfer is planned. Students should work Hanson, Dondi 360.475.7376 TEC 211 advisor at the baccalaureate institution they closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate [email protected] plan to transfer to before finalizing their institution they plan to transfer to before Westlund, Mark 360.475.7357 TEC 203 education plan. finalizing their education plan. [email protected] The Olympic College Early Childhood Faculty Contact Office See the Degrees and Certificates section Education Program is based on the of this catalog for course listings and Washington State Core Competencies Dilling, Gayle 360.475.7289 SBCDC 103 other details. for Early Childhood and School Age Care [email protected] Professions. A copy of the Core Competencies Sanford, Mary 360.475.7317 HSS 339 can be found at www.del.wa.gov/publica- [email protected] tions/partnerships/docs/CoreCompetencies. Computer Science pdf. Courses to consider when completing an AA: Associate in Arts (AA) or Faculty Contact Office Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) EDUC 199 Practicum (minimum of 2 credits) Dilling, Gayle 360.475.7289 SBCDC 103 EDUC& 202 Intro to Education Students who obtain a four-year degree in [email protected] computer science will obtain a foundation Courses to consider (restricted Electives) Courses to consider when completing that permits them to adapt to new technolo- EDUC 120 Instructional Strategies gies and new ideas in software design, in distribution requirements for an AA: EDUC 123 Classroom Management the solution of computing problems, and in ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology the use of computers to address emerging ASL& 121 Am Sign Language I challenges. BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab Electronics Olympic College offers courses to prepare CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication students to complete a Bachelor’s Degree in CMST& 220 Public Speaking Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) Computer Science at a four-year institution. ECED& 105 Intro Early Child Ed The ATA-Electronics is directly transfer- Careful planning is essential. The courses EDUC& 115 Child Development able to the Bachelor of Science in Electrical required to major in computer science EDUC& 202 Intro to Education Engineering Technology (BSEET) programs vary, depending on the institution and the EDUC& 204 Exceptional Child in Washington State, including Central program chosen. At some institutions, PSYC& 100 General Psychology Washington University, Eastern Washington admission into the Computer Science major is PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology University and Old Dominion. Students highly selective. Students should work closely SOC 135 The Family should work closely with an advisor at the with an advisor at the baccalaureate institu- baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer tion they plan to transfer to before finalizing Recommended Early Childhood to before finalizing their education plan. their education plan. Education Electives: In preparation for transfer, most students (maximum 15 credits) Faculty Contact Office will complete the AA degree. In rare cases ECED& 120 Practicum-Nurturing Rel Seybold, Craig 360.475.6814 TEC 115A or when considering the related fields ECED& 160 Curriculum Development [email protected] of Computer or Electrical Engineering, ECED 164 Mathematics for Early Childhood Ed See the Degrees and Certificates section of students may choose to complete the ECED 173 Art and Creative Activities this catalog for course listings and other AS-Track 2 degree. ECED 174 Multicultural Education details. ECED 176 Music and Movement for Young Children Science and Math Advisor ECED 177 Science for Young Children Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling Center ECED& 180 Lang/Literacy Develop Engineering at 360.475.7530. [email protected] ECED 188 Child Abuse and Neglect ECED& 190 Observation/Assessment Engineering As part of your degree, include these EDUC& 130 Guiding Behavior courses in your education plan: Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) CS& 141 Computer Science I Java for transferring outside the State of CS 143 Computer Science II Java Early Childhood Education Washington CS 210 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics The Engineering Transfer Program gradu- MATH& 151 Calculus I Associate in Applied Science–Transfer ates students who are prepared to excel MATH& 152 Calculus II (AAS-T) in any four-year Engineering Program MATH& 163 Calculus 3 See the Degrees and Certificates section of in the country. The Associate of Science MATH 250 Linear Algebra this catalog for course listings and other (Track 2) degree is intended for students details. with an interest in transferring to an engineering school outside the State of Washington; for transfer to an engineering school in the State of Washington students should use the appropriate Associate of

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Science (Track 2) Major Related Program work closely with an Olympic College Environmental Studies Pre-Engineering Degree. engineering faculty advisor (see list below) to determine the specific courses that are Students pursuing an AS (Track 2) should Associate in Arts (AA) required to transfer to the university of their work closely with an Olympic College Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary choice within their chosen discipline. engineering faculty advisor (see list below) field which studies the earth’s natural to determine the specific courses that are Computer and Electrical systems in the context of human social and required to transfer to the Engineering economic constructs. It is a broad discipline curriculum of their choice. Major Related Program (AST-2/MRP 3) that includes basic principles of ecology and Students pursuing an AST-2/MRP 3 should environmental science, as well as associated Engineering Advisor work closely with an Olympic College subjects such as ethics, policy and planning, Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling engineering faculty advisor (see list below) law, economics, philosophy, environmental Center at 360.475.7530. semadvisor@olympic. to determine the specific courses that are justice, pollution control and natural resource edu required to transfer to the university of their management. choice within their chosen discipline. Brown, Jeff 360.475.7738 ST 113 Students can choose to focus in one of two [email protected] See the Degrees and Certificates section areas of environmental studies: of this catalog for course listings and Hess, Linnea 360.475.7727 ST 214 1. Environmental Science, which focuses on other details. [email protected] the use of the scientific method to inves- Tuncol, Goker 360.475.7722 ST 121 tigate chemical, biological, and quantita- [email protected] tive aspects of natural systems; See the Degrees and Certificates section of English or this catalog for course listings and other 2. Environmental Policy, which focuses details. Associate in Arts (AA) on environmental policy development The English discipline seeks to help students and the economic aspects of natural acquire an understanding of, and proficiency resource issues. in the English language and the elements of Engineering-Major Related The two programs are specifically designed style by offering courses in basic composition Programs for students preparing to transfer to Western and creative writing. In addition, the curric- Washington University’s (WWU’s) Huxley ulum offers students who plan to transfer Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) College on the Peninsulas, where they may with an English major a general survey of for transferring within the State of earn a BS in Environmental Science or a BA in American and English literature, as well as Washington Environmental Policy. The coursework may in-depth analyses of specific periods, authors, The Engineering Transfer Program gradu- also be applicable to other transfer programs and genres. This curriculum is designed to ates students who are prepared to excel in as well. Students should work to complete enable students to examine the richness and any four-year Engineering Program in the an AA/DTA and include the recommended variety with which the human imagination country. The AST-2/MRP1, 2, and 3 degrees courses listed below. Students should work expresses itself in the written arts. are intended for students with an interest in closely with an academic advisor to deter- transferring to an engineering school in the Students wanting to transfer should complete mine the most appropriate course of study State of Washington in one of the subject the Associate in Arts Degree. Students should for their individual career interests. disciplines. For transfer to an engineering work closely with an advisor at the bacca- school outside the State of Washington laureate institution they plan to transfer to Faculty Contact Office students should use the Associate of Science before finalizing their education plan. Lawrence, Amy 360.475.7732 ST 216 (Track 2) Degree above. [email protected] Faculty Contact Office Engineering Advisor DeLay, Jody 360.475.7129 HSS 318 Recommended Courses Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling [email protected] Environmental Science (AA/DTA): Center at 360.475.7530. semadvisor@olympic. Hoene, Kathryn 360.475.7354 HSS 323 Written Communication Skills edu [email protected] ENGL& 101 English Composition I Brown, Jeff 360.475.7738 ST 113 Hong, Nathaniel 360.475.7335 HSS 342 ENGL& 102 Composition II or [email protected] [email protected] ENGL& 235 Technical Writing Hess, Linnea 360.475.7727 ST 214 Plevin, Arlene 360.475.7626 HSS 321 [email protected] Symbolic/Quantitative Skills [email protected] Wayland Ted 360.475.6827 HSS 331 MATH& 151 Calculus I Tuncol, Goker 360.475.7722 ST 121 [email protected] Natural Sciences [email protected] OC Shelton: BIOL 140 Environmental Issues Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Hoover, Carmen 360.432.5409 TJL 127 BIOL 201 Majors Biology I Industrial, Materials Science [email protected] BIOL 202 Majors Biology II BIOL 203 Majors Biology III Courses to consider when completing Major Related Program (AST-2/MRP 1) CHEM& 141/151 General Chemistry & Lab I distribution requirements for an AA: Students pursuing an AST-2/MRP 1 should CHEM& 142/152 General Chemistry & Lab II work closely with an Olympic College ENGL& 111 Intro to Literature CHEM& 143/153 General Chemistry & Lab III engineering faculty advisor (see list below) ENGL& 227 British Literature II One of the following three: to determine the specific courses that are ENGL& 228 British Literature III GEOG 150 Physical Geography with Lab or required to transfer to the university of their ENGL& 244 American Literature I GEOL& 101 Intro to Physical Geology or choice within their chosen discipline. ENGL& 245 American Literature II GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology ENGL 150 Contemporary Literature Social Sciences Biological and Chemical ENGL& 220 Intro to Shakespeare POLS any course ENGL 264 Native American Literature Major Related Program (AST-2/MRP 2) ECON& 201 Micro Economics Students pursuing an AST-2/MRP 2 should ENGL 283 Asian Literature ENGL 286 Women Authors

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Environmental Policy (AA/DTA): curriculum imparts the critical thinking and Students preparing for a career in Geography leadership skills necessary to excel in the new should plan to transfer to a four-year college. Written Communication Skills emerging frontier of digital filmmaking. This Students planning to major in physical geog- ENGL& 101 English Composition I program is dedicated to serving the authentic raphy should prepare themselves in a broad ENGL& 102 Composition II or needs of the modern dramatic artists of the range of Natural Sciences. Students preparing ENGL& 235 Technical Writing 21st century. to major in human geography should prepare themselves in a broad range of Social Science Symbolic/Quantitative Skills Our educational philosophy clearly declares and Humanities. All students should consider MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra that the contemporary dramatic artist is courses in Geographic Information Systems. MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics a digital artist. This is of vital importance Natural Sciences because knowledge and training in digital Students wanting to transfer should BIOL 140 Environmental Issues movie making means higher employment for complete the Associate in Arts Degree BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab or our students upon graduation. requirements. Students should work closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate institu- BIOL 201 Majors Biology I Students wanting to transfer to another tion they plan to transfer to before finalizing CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry w/Lab or college to complete a bachelor's degree their education plan. CHEM& 141/151 General Chemistry & Lab I may want to complete the Associate in Arts GEOG 150 Physical Geography with Lab Degree. Students should work closely with Science and Math Advisor Social Sciences an advisor at the baccalaureate institution POLS& 202 American Government they plan to transfer to. Students wanting Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling ECON& 201 Micro Economics to transfer should complete the Associate in Center at 360.475.7530 [email protected] Arts Degree. Students should work closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate institu- tion they plan to transfer to before finalizing Fashion their education plan. Geology

Associate in Arts (AA) Faculty Contact Office Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS-Track 1) Central Washington University (CWU) has Hagan, Timothy 360.475.7315 TBA agreed to accept most OC Fashion Marketing [email protected] Geologists study the structure, composition, courses in transfer toward their Apparel, and history of the Earth. Their concerns Textiles, and Merchandising Bachelor of Courses to consider when completing include locating water, fuels, and minerals Science Degree program. Students planning distribution requirements for an AA: resources; determining appropriate land to transfer into this program should complete usage; and diagnosing natural hazards such DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre the Associate in Arts degree, and as many as floods, volcanoes, and earthquakes. Fashion Marketing courses as possible. While DRMA 201 Introduction to the Art of Film Students preparing for a professional career only 15 credits of Fashion Marketing will DRMA 240 Acting for the Camera I in Geology should plan to transfer to a four- apply to the AA degree, six of the courses will DRMA 241 Acting for the Camera II year college, and then to attend graduate apply to CWU’s bachelor's degree. Work with DRMA 245 Screenwriting I school for a Master’s Degree. Students should the program director at CWU to develop your DRMA 246 Screenwriting II work closely with an advisor at the bacca- educational plan. DRMA 280 Film Directing DRMA 281 Film Directing II laureate institution they plan to transfer to OC Advisor Steve Quinn: [email protected] before finalizing their education plan. DRMA 285 Digital Filmmaking I CWU Contact: Andrea Eklund, Associate DRMA 286 Digital Filmmaking II Faculty Contact Office Professor & Program Director Digital Filmmaking Associate in Applied Macias, Steve 360.475.7711 ST 119 Science–Transfer (AAS-T) [email protected] See the Degrees and Certificates section of Filmmaking this catalog for course listings and other As part of your degree, include these details. courses in your education plan: Associate in Arts (AA) CHEM& 141/151 General Chemistry & Lab I Olympic College's Digital Filmmaking CHEM& 142/152 General Chemistry & Lab II program offers the serious student a unique CHEM& 143/153 General Chemistry & Lab III blend of film theory and practical hands-on Geography GEOL& 101 Intro Physical Geology training. Our students learn the craft and Associate in Arts (AA) GEOL& 103 Historical Geology techniques of narrative storytelling while GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology Geography is the study of place and space. acquiring the technical skills and artistic MATH& 151 Calculus I Geographers ask where things are located sensibilities necessary to compete in the new MATH& 152 Calculus II emerging frontier of digital filmmaking. Our on the surface of the earth, why they are MATH& 163 Calculus 3 curriculum integrates concentrated classroom located where they are, how places differ study of all the major filmmaking disci- from one another, and how people interact PHYS 254 Engineering Physics plines with intensive hands-on experience in with the environment. There are two main PHYS 255 Engineering Physics student film projects, because our philosophy branches of geography: human geography PHYS 256 Engineering Physics stipulates that the fruits of theory realize full and physical geography. Human geography is maturity in the practical application of the concerned with the spatial aspects of human art. existence, including population, culture and economic activities. Physical geographers History While the principle focus of our program study patterns of climates, land forms, is the narrative fiction film, the artistic and vegetation, soils, and water. Geographers Associate in Arts (AA) technical skills acquired by our students are also study the linkages between humans and transferable to television, commercials, docu- History is the study of human development natural systems. mentaries, music videos, and the blossoming and change, current affairs with the perspec- new arena of episodic web content. Our tive of past events, and the rich cultural,

36 Olympic College Catalog 2017-2018 *See course description for prerequisites Transfer Planning political, and institutional legacy of the past Required Prerequisite Courses: in mathematics, as well as the relevance, that provides the framework for a better usefulness, appreciation and enjoyment of Old Dominion University: understanding of our world. mathematics. MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics Students who intend to major in history PSYC& 100 General Psychology Students wanting to transfer should at a four-year institution should follow SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology complete the Associate in Arts Degree. the distribution for an Associate in Arts Students should work closely with an Degree, preparing themselves to transfer by Western Washington University: advisor at the baccalaureate institution they completing a broad range of Social Sciences Note: Western Washington requires 105 credits, with the extra 15 plan to transfer to before finalizing their and Humanities courses. Good writing credits completely transferable, to apply to the program. Students education plan. skills are essential and should be devel- are advised to take the following courses: Science and Math Advisor oped. Students should work closely with an Social Sciences: advisor at the baccalaureate institution they HS 107 Intro to Human Services Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling plan to transfer to before finalizing their Center at 360.475.7530 [email protected] education plan. PSYC& 100 General Psychology SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology As part of your degree, include these Faculty Contact Office Electives chosen from: courses in your education plan: ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology Lamb, Deborah 360.475.7415 HSS 333 CS& 141 Computer Science I Java HSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs [email protected] MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology Schaeffer, Philip 360.475.7416 HSS 337 MATH& 151 Calculus I PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology [email protected] MATH& 152 Calculus II SOC 125 Sociology of Aging MATH& 163 Calculus 3 Courses to consider when completing SOC 135 The Family MATH 210 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics distribution requirements for an AA: SOC 190 US Race & Ethnicity MATH 221 Differential Equations I SOC 230 Secuality and Gender HIST& 116 Western Civilization I MATH 222 Differential Equations II Extra 15 credits chosen from any of the other HS offerings. HIST& 117 Western Civilization II MATH 250 Linear Algebra HIST& 118 Western Civilization III For information on the University of Washington's Bachelor's of MATH& 264 Calculus 4 HIST& 136 US History 1 Social Work program, see Social Work on page 41. HIST& 137 US History 2 Music Leadership Human Services Associate in Arts (AA) See Organizational Leadership The core of the Music curriculum for students Associate in Arts (AA) who want to transfer and major in Music is The field of Human Services is broadly found in the two-year musicianship theory, defined, uniquely approaching the objec- music history, and music literature classes. All tive of meeting human needs through an Marine Science/Oceanography students are encouraged to gain first-hand interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing knowledge of music literature and to enjoy Associate in Arts (AA) or on prevention as well as remediation of the experience of being part of a performing problems, and maintaining a commitment to Associate of Science (AS-Track 1) group. Individual instruction in music is also improving the overall quality of life of service an important part of the Music curriculum. Oceanography is an interdisciplinary field, populations. The Human Services profes- and therefore requires training in many of Students wanting to transfer should sion is one which promotes improved service the basic sciences. complete the Associate in Arts Degree. delivery systems by addressing not only the Students should work closely with an quality of direct services, but also by seeking Students wanting to transfer should advisor at the baccalaureate institution they to improve accessibility, accountability, and complete the Associate in Arts or the plan to transfer to before finalizing their coordination among professionals and agen- Associate of Science (Track 1) Degree require- education plan. cies in service delivery. ments if they plan to transfer to a four-year institution. Students should work closely The Associate in Arts Degree with emphasis Faculty Contact Office with an advisor at the baccalaureate institu- in Human Services is designed for students tion they plan to transfer to before finalizing Eliason, Teresa 360.475.7117 TBA transferring to four-year colleges and univer- their education plan. [email protected] sities. The curricula focus is on developing a White, Rick 360.475.7118 TBA strong foundation of theory and skills. Science and Math Advisor [email protected] Faculty Contact Office Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling Courses to consider when completing Center at 360.475.7530 [email protected] Cohen, Mirelle 360.475.7553 HSS 344 distribution requirements for an AA: [email protected] MUSC& 141 Music Theory I Recommended Courses MUSC& 142 Music Theory II MUSC& 143 Music Theory III CMST& 220 Public Speaking Mathematics MUSC& 241 Music Theory IV CMST 253 Intercultural Communication Associate in Arts (AA) MUSC& 242 Music Theory V HSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs MUSC& 243 Music Theory VI HS 107 Intro to Human Services In response to diverse student needs, the Music Ensembles PSYC& 100 General Psychology Mathematics Department provides a broad PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology curriculum, varied instructional approaches, Individual Instruction PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology and supportive resources to help students (MUSC133/134/135 Beginning Class Piano is required only of SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology learn mathematics. We foster success in those who do not meet basic piano proficiency upon entrance.) learning and the value of achievement

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Nursing Physical Education natural resources. Physicists have contributed to scientific progress in recent years in areas Please refer to the Olympic College Nursing Associate in Arts (AA) such as nuclear energy, electronics, communi- degree section for information on nursing cations, and aerospace. program options at OC. The Pre-Nursing or Students planning to major in Physical direct transfer in nursing degree plan can Education should complete the Associate Students wanting to transfer to a bacca- be followed if your goal is to matriculate in Arts Degree and include the following laureate institution should complete the to another college or university to pursue a courses in their education plan. Associate of Science (Track 2) requirements and should plan on taking one year of generic BSN degree. Completion of the ADN Students should work closely with an general chemistry, one year of engineering degree (Associate Degree Nursing) will allow advisor at the baccalaureate institution they physics, one year of calculus and three you to apply to take the NCLEX exam to plan to transfer to before finalizing their quarters of 200 level mathematics. Students become a Registered Nurse. You are encour- education plan. aged to contact the college or university should work closely with an advisor at nursing department where you plan to apply Faculty Contact Office the baccalaureate institution they plan to for any additional requirements. transfer to before finalizing their education MacKenzie, Michael 360.475.7742 PED 105 plan. [email protected] Advisor Contact Office Faculty Contact Office Riddle, Sue 360.475.7175 CSC 326 Courses to consider when completing Hess, Linnea 360.475.7727 ST 214 [email protected] distribution requirements for an AA: [email protected] Option 1 Roth, Daniel 360.475.7150 ST 215 [email protected] Organizational Leadership & Designed for those students who must complete anatomy/physiology during the Resource Management sophomore year. This is determined by the Organizational Leadership and Resource school to which one plans to transfer. Political Science Management addresses leadership, supervi- BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 sion, and management competencies which Associate in Arts (AA) BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 allow those in leadership positions to effec- EDUC& 202 Intro to Education The study of the principles, organization, and tively influence strategic planning, organiza- methods of government. tional performance, and individual perfor- MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation mance and behavior. Individuals holding PE-ED 104 Health Science Students wanting to transfer should this degree understand how to enter any PE-ED 105 College First Aid and Community CPR complete the Associate in Arts Degree. organization and immediately bring value by Choose one of the following two courses: Students should work closely with an advisor impacting people processes and maximizing PSYC& 100 General Psychology at the baccalaureate institution they plan to organizational operations. PSYC 102 Psychology of Adjustment transfer to before finalizing their education plan. Students should work closely with an Choose one of the following two courses: advisor at the baccalaureate institution they SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology Faculty Contact Office plan to transfer to before finalizing their SOC& 201 Social Problems Jokhi, Dinshaw 360.475.7275 CSC 412 education plan. Physical Education–2-3 credits per quarter from PEFSP or PE-RD [email protected] Faculty Contact Office Option 2 Toren, David 360.475.7339 HSS 338 [email protected] Adams, Bonnie 360.476.2473 PSNS 242 Designed for those students who plan to [email protected] transfer to an institution where they are Courses to consider when completing Bolton, Karen 360.475.6557 HL 019 allowed to complete anatomy/physiology at distribution requirements for an AA: [email protected] the upper division level. Communication Studies: CMST& 220 Public Speaking Mathew, Philip 360.475.7382 BUS 209 Choose one of the following three courses: [email protected] EDUC& 202 Intro to Education CMST& 220 Public Speaking MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation Palafox, Lisa 360.792.6050 x1438 PSNS 211 CMST 242 Intro to Comm in Organizations PE-ED 104 Health Science [email protected] CMST 253 Intercultural Communication PE-ED 105 College First Aid and Community CPR Choose one of the following two courses: Choose one of the following two courses: ECON& 201 Micro Economics Leadership & Occupational Studies PSYC& 100 General Psychology ECON& 202 Macro Economics PSYC 102 Psychology of Adjustment Associate in Applied Science–Transfer History — Select any course in this area Choose one of the following two courses: (AAS-T) PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology Philosophy — Select another course in this area See the Degrees and Certificates section of SOC& 201 Social Problems Political Science — Select any courses in this area this catalog for course listings and other Physical Education–2-3 credits per quarter from PEFSP or PE-RD details. Psychology — Select any course in this area Physics Organizational Leadership & Pre-Law Resource Management Associate of Science (AS-Track 2) Associate in Arts (AA) Physicists observe and analyze various forms Associate in Applied Science–Transfer The Pre-Law curriculum is designed to give of energy, the structure of matter and the (AAS-T) the student a broad background required relationship between matter and energy. for successful completion of the study and See the Degrees and Certificates section of Their studies have continued to broaden our practice of law. Recommended courses this catalog for course listings and other understanding of the physical world and listed below may be counted as part of the details. have enabled us to make increasing use of required courses for graduation.

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Students wanting to transfer should students should anticipate an additional Faculty Contact Office complete the Associate in Arts Degree. two years of work to obtain a Baccalaureate Cohen, Mirelle 360.475.7553 HSS 344 Students should work closely with an advisor Degree and an additional one to four or [email protected] at the baccalaureate institution they plan to more years of graduate work. Students transfer to before finalizing their education should work closely with an advisor at Required prerequisite courses: plan. the baccalaureate institution they plan to transfer to before finalizing their education BIOL& 175 Human Biology w/Lab Faculty Contact Office plan. ECON& 201 Micro Economics or ECON& 202 Macro Economics Schaeffer, Philip 360.475.7416 HSS 337 MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics [email protected] Science and Math Advisor PSYC& 100 General Psychology Schedule an appointment with the Advising and Counseling Toren, David 360.475.7339 HSS 338 SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology [email protected] Center at 360.475.7530. semadvisor@olympic. edu Courses to consider when completing distribution requirements for an AA: Communication Studies: Psychology Sociology Choose one of the following three courses: Associate in Arts (AA) CMST& 220 Public Speaking Associate in Arts (AA) Students who intend to major in Psychology CMST 242 Intro to Comm in Organizations Students who wish to become Sociology at a four-year institution should follow the CMST 253 Intercultural Communication majors at a four-year institution should distribution requirements for an Associate in follow the distribution requirements for an Choose one of the following two courses: Arts Degree. ECON& 201 Micro Economics Associate in Arts Degree. They should empha- ECON& 202 Macro Economics Basic writing and mathematics skills are size English to develop good writing skills. Mathematics skills are necessary to prepare History — Select any courses in this area essential to most four-year programs. Since Psychology entails a wide range of philoso- the student for higher-level statistics courses PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic phies and specialties, the specific courses for BA, MA, or Ph.D. Degrees. Competence in Philosophy — Select another course in this area taken within the AA program should be one world language is also required in almost Political Science — Select any courses in this area selected with the help of an advisor. While all graduate programs. Students should work Psychology — Select any course in this area the specific courses recommended depend closely with an advisor at the baccalaureate Sociology — Select any course in this area on the individual goal of the student, the institution they plan to transfer to before courses listed below will serve as a useful finalizing their education plan. guideline. Students should work closely with Pre-Nursing an advisor at the baccalaureate institution Faculty Contact Office Major Related Program they plan to transfer to before finalizing Cohen, Mirelle 360.475.7553 HSS 344 their education plan. [email protected] Pre-Nursing Faculty Contact Office Courses to consider when completing distribution requirements for an AA: Associate in Pre-Nursing (DTA/MRP) Sandler, Jack 360.475.6800 HSS 340 [email protected] The courses generally meet the pre-nursing BIOL& 175 Human Biology w/Lab requirements of the four-year colleges and Summers-Ewing, Dora 360.475.7286 HSS 330 ECON& 201 Micro Economics universities in the State of Washington; [email protected] ECON& 202 Macro Economics MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics however, it is imperative that the student Courses to consider when completing become familiar with the specific require- PSYC& 100 General Psychology distribution requirements for an AA: ments of the institution to which transfer is SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology planned. PSYC& 100 General Psychology PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology Advisor Contact Office PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology Riddle, Sue 360.475.7175 CSC 326 Technical Design [email protected] Social Work Generally, Technical Design is a graphic See the Degrees and Certificates section of communications program. Those students this catalog for course listings and other Associate in Arts (AA) considering enrollment in advanced details. programs requiring graphic communication Social Work is an interdisciplinary field that skills such as architecture, engineering, or prepares graduates for work on behalf of design, can consider this program as a way to individuals, groups and institutions in many develop core skills, graphic communication cultures. The aim is to empower and improve Pre-Professional skills, and portfolios necessary to be accepted Health Occupations the life circumstances of everyone touched into and be successful and competitive in by services ranging from individual psycho- university bachelors and masters programs. therapy all the way to international health- (Pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, pre- Students should refer to the Certificates care delivery systems planning. People of of Recognition for their particular area pharmacy, pre-veterinary, etc.) all ages and social circumstances receive the of interest as a guide to which classes are benefits of social work intervention. recommended for specific transfer programs. Associate in Arts (AA) Students should work closely with an They should also meet with a Technical Olympic College offers a full two-year advisor at the baccalaureate institution they Design advisor to discuss their strengths and preparatory curriculum for students plan- plan to transfer to before finalizing their weaknesses and to tailor a program to their ning careers in the Health Occupations such education plan. particular needs and goals. as Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Veterinary The Associate in Technical Design Degree is Medicine, and Medical Technology. Such not transferrable to most bachelor programs.

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Students who intend to major in Technical educational goals at Olympic college. For Design at a four-year institution should example, all Associate in Applied Science follow the distribution requirements for an – Transfer (AAS-T) degrees are designed to Associate in Arts Degree. Students consid- transfer to at least one specific institution. ering transferring to other colleges or univer- Also, some colleges will accept professional- sities should verify their transfer requirements technical degrees in transfer, although before finalizing their education plan. usually with some limitations such as a higher GPA or minimum number of fully Advisor Contact Officetransferable credits. Newman, Grant 360.475.7393 ENG 104 Central Washington University: [email protected] The Bachelor of Applied Science, Information Raty, Ron 360.475.7389 BUS 211 Technology and Administrative Management [email protected] (BAS-ITAM) degree is open to students with Sanchez, Peter 360.475.6552 BUS 207 any applied or technical degree and at least [email protected] 40 credits in an applied area. Concentrations include Administrative Management, Information Technology, and Cyber Security. The Apparel, Textiles, and Merchandising World Languages Bachelor of Science Degree program accepts six Fashion Marketing courses in transfer Associate in Arts (AA) toward this degree. See Fashion Marketing The World Language discipline is designed to program information for qualifying courses. satisfy the requirements for: The Evergreen State College accepts the • Students transferring to a four-year following Professional-Technical Degrees institution, and either as direct technical transfer or upside down degrees: • Students planning to acquire a basic practical knowledge of American Sign • Accounting Technology ATA Language, French, German, Japanese, • Business Management ATA Korean, or Spanish. • Chemical Dependency Counseling ATA The courses center around the acquisition of a basic vocabulary to express familiar and • Digital Filmmaking AAS-T daily situations, a functional use of gram- • Early Childhood Education AAS-T matical patterns, and a knowledge of cultural aspects of the countries whose language is • Information Systems Specialist AAS-T being taught. • Leadership and Occupational Studies The objective of the curriculum is to develop AAS-T the four basic skills of language training: • Medical Assisting AAS-T Listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, through audio-visual and audio- • Associate Degree–Nursing, and lingual methods. Transition to ADN ATA Students wanting to transfer to a bacca- • Organizational Leadership & Resource laureate institution should complete the Management AAS-T Associate in Arts Degree. Students should • Physical Therapist Assistant AAS work closely with an advisor at the bacca- laureate institution they plan to transfer to Be sure to check with an advisor at your before finalizing their education plan. future college before finalizing your educational plan to make sure you do not Faculty Contact Office end up retaking courses. If you plan to continue your education after completing Elliott, Mari l (ASL only) Video Phone: 360.362.7054 HSS 317 a professional-technical degree (Associate [email protected] in Technical Arts or Associate in Applied Ramis, Anna (Gabriela) [email protected] HSS 322 Science), it is usually better to select courses Courses to consider when completing which are generally accepted in transfer distribution requirements for an AA: whenever possible. For example, choose ENGL& 101, English Composition I, rather Languages – Three consecutive quarters of any world language than BSTEC 150, Business English; and HIST& 117 Western Civilization II MATH&107, Math in Society, rather than MUSC 101 Fundamentals of Music BMGMT 140, Business and Personal Math. See the Associate in Arts degree for more information on which courses are fully trans- Other Transfer Opportunities ferable. If a given degree is not designed for transfer, the receiving college will evaluate Transferring with a each course transferred. Even though the DTA generally meets lower division GUR, Professional-Technical Degree it is possible that not all 90 credits will be In addition to the subjects listed above, there accepted due to grade, subject, or other are many other possible educational direc- reasons. Olympic College Poulsbo tions you may pursue after achieving your The Elders by Michael Dennis.

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