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CATALOG 2010-11 - Cascadia Community College

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DegreesASSOCIATE IN PRE-NURSING DTA/MRP95-97 creditsThis degree program is applicable to students planning to transfer to a program where they can earn a baccalaureate degree inNursing (Entry-to-practice/basic BSN program or other related allied health field) by completing a broad selection of academiccourses. This degree has been agreed upon by the following baccalaureate institutions offering an entry-to-practice/basic BSNprogram and the community and technical colleges system: University of Washington, Seattle; Washington State University;Northwest University; Seattle University; Seattle Pacific University; Pacific Lutheran University; Walla Walla <strong>College</strong>. TheWashington State University Intercollegiate <strong>College</strong> of Nursing (WSU-ICN) is a consortium whose members include EasternWashington University, and Whitworth. Associate’s degree transfers to WSU-ICN are admitted through WSU, not through theother consortium institutions. EWU participated in the development of this agreement. Student must contact the potential transferinstitutions regarding their choices where the degree allows for student choice in classes and are encouraged to consult an academicadvisor.Completion RequirementsThe Associate in Pre-Nursing DTA/MRP degree requires at least 90 credit hours in college level courses (numbered 100 or above), aminimum cumulative 2.0 grade point average, a minimum of 25 credits from <strong>Cascadia</strong>, and completion of all of the requirementsfor this degree. Students must complete and submit an application for graduation to Enrollment Services for review and approvalbefore the degree is granted. Students must include the graduation fee payment with the application form.FOUNDATIONS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS3-5 CREDITSMust be completed within the first 30 credits.Course ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsCOLL 100 or Study Strategies or 55 5.0 orCOLL 101 <strong>College</strong> Strategies 33 3.0GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES25 CREDITSCommunicating and Thinking Critically:Course ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsENGL& 101 English Composition I 55 5.0ENGL& 102 Composition II 55 5.0Quantitative or Symbolic Reasoning:Course ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsMATH& 146 Intro to Statistics 55 5.0Cultural Knowledge Requirement:Course ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsCMST, GS, HIST, 150 series CKR designated course 55 5.0HUMAN, or SOCH or SS course also designated as CKR. 55 5.0*An additional 150 CKR course may beused to satisfy this requirement. This coursemay also apply to the Humanities or SocialScience distribution requirements.HUMANITIES DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENT15 CREDITSStudents must complete courses from at least two different disciplines. No more than five credits may be included from thosecourses designated HP as performance/skills, applied theory, or lecture/studio courses. Only one course of a world language at the100 level may be included.Course ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsCMST& 220 Public Speaking 55 5.0H designated CKR course 55 5.0H designated course 55 5.032 Catalog <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> <strong>Cascadia</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>

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