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American Sign Language: &121*, &122*, &123*, &221,
History: 100, 103D, 111, 112, &146, &147, &148,
Common Course Numbers are represented with
&222, &223.
170D, 210, &214
an ampersand (&) next to the number.
Chicano Studies: 105D
Humanities: 110D, 178D, 180D, 248
No more than 10 credits in any one discipline may
Chinese: &121*, &122*, &123*.
Linguistics: 200
be applied to the distribution areas.
Communication Studies: &102, 104, 204D, &210,
Philosophy: &101, 110, &115, 118, 125D, 215, 267
&220, 223, &230.
Political Science: &101, &200, &202, &203, &204,
This guide only includes
Drama: &101, 107D
205, 210D
courses CURRENTLY
English: 110, &111, &113, 120, 120D, 135D, 171, 173,
Psychology: &100, &200, 205, 209, 210D, &220, 230,
taught at Everett CC. You
175D, 183, 183D, 203, 203D, 210, &224, &225,
240,
229, 233, 240, &246, 247, 251, 252, 253, &254,
Sociology: &101, 150, 160, &201, 209, 220, 220D,
may refer to the “AAS-
263D
230, 233, 240, 248, 255, 255D, 257
DTA Full Guide” on the
Film: 100, 102
French: &121*, &122*, &123*
V. NATURAL SCIENCES DISTRIBUTION
web for classes that are no
German: &121*, &122*, &123*, &221, &222, &223
15 credits minimum from at least 3 different
longer offered.
Global Studies: 102, 103, 105D, 185D, 187D, 281D
disciplines. Must include a lab-science course from
History: 100, 103D, 111, 112, &146, &147, &148,
Part A below. Only 5 credits allowable from Part C
170D, 210, &214
below.
Humanities: &101, 110D, 125, 150, 150D, 160, 160D,
Part A: Bio,/Earth/Physical Science courses (Lab):
166D, 170, 178D, 180D, 195, 196, 210, 227, 247,
Anthropology: &215
I. COMPLETION of a Diversity Course, 5 credits.
247D, 248
Astronomy: &101, &115, 122
Diversity courses focus on perspectives related to
Italian: 121*, 122*, 123*
Atmospheric Science: 101
diversity in our society. Courses are listed in the Class
Japanese: &121*, &122*, &123*, &221, &222, &223
Biology: &100, 103, 107, 130, 190, &211, &221, &222,
Schedule with a D in the course number, such as
Linguistics: 200
&223, &231, &232, &260
ENGL 120D or ANTH& 206D. They are typically found
Music: &105, 110, 110D, 115, 116, &141
Botany: 113 , 115D
in the areas of Communications, Humanities, Social
Philosophy: &101, 110, &115, 125D, 150, 215, 267
Chemistry: &110, &121, &131, &140, &161, &162,
Sciences and Transfer Electives. A “D” course may
Photography: 230
&163, &261, &262, &263
count toward one of the requirements listed below, as
Russian: &121*, &122*, &123*, &221, &222, &223
Engineering: 205
well as meet the Diversity Course requirement. Please
Sociology 248
Environmental Studies: &101
consult with your advisor.
Spanish: &121*, &122*, &123*, &221, &222, &223
Geography: 205 (beginning Winter 2008)
II. BASIC SKILLS DISTRIBUTION
Speech: See Communication Studies
Geology/Geoscience: 102, &103, 104, 106, 107, &110,
(15 credits minimum)
Theatre: See Drama
190, &208
A. Basic Communication Skills (10 credits
Natural Science: 105, 107, 150
minimum)
Humanities restricted list - Performance Skills
Nutrition: 180 (effective Fall 2016)
Select 5 credits from the following:
(HP): (5 credits maximum) (this category is
Oceanography: &101
English &101 or &101D (required)
optional)
Physics: 102, 103, &114, &115, &116, &231, &232,
Plus 5 additional credits from:
Art: 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110,
&233, &241, &242, &243
Anthropology: &206D (beginning Fall 2013)
111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 123, 135, 140, 141,
English: &102, &102D 103, 105, 211, &230
142, 200, 201, 205, 206, 210, 211, 213, 215, 216,
Part B: Biological, Earth or Physical Science
Communication Studies: &220, 223
230, 231, 232, 240, 241, 242, 243, 270, 271, 272,
courses (Non-Lab):
273, 274, 280, 295
Anthropology: &115, 201(prior to Spring 2003)
B. Basic Quantitative Skills (5 credits minimum)
English: 106, 108, 109, 165, 166, 168, 169, 205, 206,
Biology: 105, 142
Math: &107, 138, &141, &142, &144, &146, &148,
208, 209
Environmental Studies: &100, 250
&151, &152, &153, &163, 246, &254, 260, 261,
Drama: 100, 102, 121, 130
Geology/Geoscience: 105
&264
Humanities: 184
Natural Science: 103
Philosophy: &120
Journalism: 101, 110, 111
Nutrition: &101, 160, 180 (prior to Fall 2016)
Music: 117, 118, 119, 124, 125, 126, 128, 140, 147,
III. HUMANITIES DISTRIBUTION
151-159, 217
Part C: Other Science courses (5 credits maximum
15 credits minimum from at least 3 different
Photography: 110, 111, 112, 151, 210, 211, 212
may be applied toward Natural Science
disciplines; no more than 5 credits total from
Distribution):
foreign languages, and no more than 5 credits
IV. SOCIAL SCIENCES DISTRIBUTION 15 credits
Computer Science: 110, &131, 132, 143, 233, 260
from Performance Skills (HP) in the next
minimum from at least 3 different disciplines
Engineering: 110, 111, &114, 120, 201, &214, &215,
section.
Anthropology: 116D, 122D, 201, 202, 203, &204,
216 (effective Spring 2014), &224, &225, 240
*Note: University of Washington foreign language
&206D, &216D, 230D, &234D, 255D, 270, 271
Geography: 205 (prior to Winter 2008)
exception: First year foreign language (&121, &122,
Business: &101, &201
Geographic Info Systems: 200, 201, 205
&123 ) may not be allowed for distribution credit if used
Communication Studies: &102
Mathematics: 100, &107, 138, &141, &142, &144,
to satisfy foreign language proficiency requirement.
Criminal Justice: &112
&146, &148, &151, &152, &153, &163, 246, &254,
Contact a UW advisor.
Early Childhood Education: &105
260, 261, &264
Economics: 101D, &201, &202
Philosophy: &120
Humanities unrestricted list:
Education:&115D (effective Fall 2013), &202
Arabic 121, 122, 123
Common Course Numbers (CCN &) are common only
Geography: 101, 102, 102D, 200, 201, 201D, 220,
Art: &100, 124D, 220, 221, 222, 224, 228D
in the Washington Community College system, not
230, 240
necessarily with universities. An “&” does not indicate
Global Studies: 101D, 102, 103, 186D, 187D, 281D
any extraordinary transferability to a university.

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