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Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement - Associate in Arts

Associate in Arts (AA) is the community college degree designed to transfer to most bachelor's of arts degrees at all public and many private Washington four-year institutions. A candidate for the AA-DTA degree must complete 90 quarter credits in academic courses numbered 100 and above with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 and meet specific distribution requirements.

Offered At

SCC - Colville Center, SCC - Inchelium Center, SCC - Newport Center, SCC - Republic Center, Spokane Community College

Start

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Course of Study

Program Course of Study block

Typical Student Schedule

First Quarter

ENGL&101
English Composition I
5
GUID 102
Strategies for Success
3
SPAN&121
Spanish I
5
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Electives
5
18

Second Quarter

ASTR&101
Intro to Astronomy
5
SPAN&122
Spanish II
5
Social Science Group A Electives
5
15

Third Quarter

SPAN&123
Spanish III
5
Communication Electives
5
Social Science Group B Electives
5
15

Fourth Quarter

SPAN&221
Spanish IV
5
Humanities Group C Electives
5
Math/Science Group A Electives
5
15

Fifth Quarter

ENGL 247
American Multicultural Literature
5
SOC& 101
Intro to Sociology
5
SPAN&222
Spanish V
5
15

Sixth Quarter

HLTH 101
Health and Wellness
3
PE  188
Basic Fitness I
2
SPAN&223
Spanish VI
5
SPAN 241
Spanish Conversation and Culture
2
12

90 credits are required for the Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement

Communication Electives

CMST&220
Public Speaking
5
ENGL&102
Composition II
5

Humanities Group C Electives

HUM& 101
Intro to Humanities
5
HUM  107
Introduction to Cultural Studies
5

Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Electives

MATH&107
Math in Society
5
PHIL&120
Symbolic Logic
5

Social Science Group A Electives

ANTH&100
Survey of Anthropology
5
PSYC&100
General Psychology
5

Social Science Group B Electives

POLS 102
Comparative Government
5
POLS 125
Introduction to Global Issues
5

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. The information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.