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Transfer Credit
Equivalency Guides and Policies
Central Washington University accepts a maximum of 135 total transfer credits from regionally accredited four-year schools, including a maximum of 105 total credits from regionally accredited community colleges. Credits are evaluated by Registrar Services based on official transcripts. Credits earned in courses numbered 100 and above are generally accepted toward total transfer credits provided the courses require university-level study.
Transfer courses equivalent to CWU courses will apply toward the baccalaureate degree exactly as do the CWU courses for which they are being substituted. Equivalency is established by a course review from the appropriate academic department. Other transfer courses that have not been established as exact equivalents may transfer as general electives and may also be allowed in the degree program with approval from the appropriate academic department chair and, as appropriate, college dean.
Colleges that operate on semester basis give semester credits. Equivalent quarter credits are semester credits multiplied by one and one half.
Credits earned at institutions which are not fully accredited by a regional accrediting association are not accepted. Consideration for exception to this policy may be made by written petition to the dean of the appropriate college after earning a minimum of 45 credits at Central with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5.
The university recognizes college credit from a number of sources, including Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), DANTES and military educational experience or correspondence credit. Up to 45 quarter credits from these programs may be counted toward graduation and contributes to the 105 lower division credit limitation.
The university endorses the policy on Inter-College Transfer and Articulation among Washington public colleges and universities published by the Washington Student Achievement Council. The policy deals with the rights and responsibilities of transfer students, and the review and appeal process in transfer credit disputes. Contact Registrar Services for more detailed information.
Academic associate degrees which are part of the Direct Transfer Agreements (DTA) between the university and Washington community and technical colleges will meet the general education and foreign language requirements of a bachelor’s degree. Community and technical colleges offer several kinds of associate degrees, therefore, students who plan to transfer to the university should check with their counselors to make sure they are enrolled in the appropriate direct transfer degree program.
A student cannot earn an associate degree and bachelor’s degree in the same quarter.
Associate of arts degrees from a college accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities in the state of Washington approved by the Intercollege Relations Commission (ICRC) as a direct transfer agreement (DTA) associate degree will have satisfied the general education and the foreign language requirements of a bachelor’s degree.
Students transferring to CWU from another Washington State public baccalaureate institution, whose General University Requirements or General Education Requirements were complete at the sending institution, will also satisfy all of the CWU General Education Requirements, provided official documentation is received from the sending institute and certified by CWU.
Students who would like to petition their transfer equivalency may request a substitution through their academic department for major/minor requirements or file a general education petition through registrar services.
Students who transfer from a regionally-accredited four-year institution after completing the general education at their prior four-year institution, will not be required to complete the CWU general education or foreign language requirements. Students must submit evidence of prior general education completion to registrar services upon admission.
Associate of science transfer degrees (AS-T Track 1 or 2) which are part of direct transfer agreements between CWU and Washington community colleges must meet additional general education requirements for a CWU bachelor’s degree, but will not be required to complete the foreign language requirement.
Advanced Placement Credit
The University will grant at a minimum elective credit for College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams completed with a score of three (3) or higher. Students may receive credit for advanced placement with a grade of S, depending upon the scores achieved on the College Board Advanced Placement Test (AP). Students must request that their AP test scores be sent to the Registrar Services at Central. Scores of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement Examination will be awarded as free electives for departments without specific policy. No more than 45 total quarter credits through AP or other sources of nontraditional credit may apply toward graduation requirements.
Department |
|
AP Score |
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CWU Equivalent (credit amount) |
Art and Design |
|
Art 2D |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
|
Art 3D |
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3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
|
Art History |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K5: Humanities; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
|
Art Studio |
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3, 4, 5 |
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Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
Biology |
|
3 |
|
BIOL 101 (5) |
|
|
|
4, 5 |
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BIOL 181 and 182 (10) |
Capstone: Research |
|
3, 4, 5 |
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Knowledge Area- K1: Academic Writing II; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
Capstone: Seminar |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K1: Academic Writing II; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
Chemistry |
|
3, 4 |
|
Knowledge Area- K7: Physical & Natural World; Pathway- P3: Perspectives on Current Issues (5) |
|
|
|
5 |
|
CHEM 181, 181LAB, 182, 182LAB (10) |
Computer Science |
|
Computer Science A |
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3, 4 |
|
CS 110 (4) |
|
Computer Science A |
|
5 |
|
CS 110 and 111 (8) |
|
Computer Science AB |
|
3, 4 |
|
CS 110 and 111 (8) |
|
|
|
5 |
|
CS 110, 111, and 301 (12) |
|
Computer Science Principles |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
CS 112 (4) |
Economics |
|
Micro Economics |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
ECON 201 (5) |
|
Macro Economics |
|
3, 4, 5 |
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ECON 202 (5) |
English |
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Lang and Comp |
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3, 4, 5 |
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ENG 101 (5) |
|
Lit and Comp |
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3, 4, 5 |
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ENG 105 (5) |
Environmental Science |
|
|
|
3, 4 |
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ENST 201 (5) |
|
|
|
5 |
|
ENST 201 and 202 (10) |
Geography |
|
Human Geography |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K6: Individual & Society; Pathways- P4: Social Justice, P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
History |
|
U.S. History |
|
3 |
|
HIST 144 (5) |
|
U.S. History |
|
4, 5 |
|
HIST 143 and 144 (10) |
|
World History |
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3, 4, 5 |
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HIST 103 (5) |
|
European History |
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3 |
|
HIST 102 (5) |
|
European History |
|
4, 5 |
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HIST 102 and 103 (10) |
Mathematics |
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Calculus AB |
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3, 4, 5 |
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MATH 172 (5) |
|
Calculus BC |
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3, 4, 5 |
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MATH 172 and 173 (10) |
|
Math Statistics |
|
3, 4, 5 |
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MATH 211 (5) |
Music |
|
Music Listening and Literature |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
|
Music Theory |
|
3, 4, 5 |
|
Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
Physics |
|
Physics 1 |
|
3 |
|
Physics Elective (5) |
|
Physics 1 |
|
4, 5 |
|
PHYS 111 (5) |
|
Physics 2 |
|
3 |
|
Physics Elective (5) |
|
Physics 2 |
|
4, 5 |
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PHYS 112 and PHYS 113 (10) |
|
Physics B |
|
3, 4, 5 |
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Physics Elective (5) |
Physics C |
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Mechanics |
|
3 |
|
Physics Elective (5) |
|
Mechanics |
|
4, 5 |
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PHYS 181 and PHYS 182 (10) |
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Electricity & Magnetism |
|
3 |
|
Physics Elective (5) |
|
Electricity & Magnetism |
|
4, 5 |
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PHYS 183 (5) |
Political Science |
|
American Govt |
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3, 4 |
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Knowledge Area- K2: Community, Culture, & Citizenship; Pathway- P1: Civic & Community Engagement (5) |
|
American Govt |
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5 |
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POSC 210 (5) |
|
Comparative Politics |
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3, 4 |
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Knowledge Area- K4: Global Dynamics; Pathway- P4: Social Justice (5) |
|
Comparative Politics |
|
5 |
|
POSC 260 (5) |
Psychology |
|
|
|
3 |
|
Psychology Elective (5) |
|
|
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4, 5 |
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PSY 101 (5) |
World Languages |
|
|
|
3 |
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WL 251 (5) |
|
|
|
4 |
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WL 251, 252 (10) |
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Maximum 15 total cr. |
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5 |
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WL 251, 252, 253 (15 max) |
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French Literature |
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3, 4, 5 |
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French Elective (5) |
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Spanish Literature |
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3, 4, 5 |
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Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
|
Latin Literature |
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3, 4, 5 |
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Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
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Latin Vergil |
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3, 4, 5 |
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Knowledge Area- K3: Creative Expression; Pathway- P6: Ways of Knowing (5) |
College Level Examination Program
Students will be awarded college-level quarter credits with a grade of S for each score at the 50th percentile on the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) humanities, social science/history and natural sciences examinations. These credits will meet the general education requirements in the appropriate areas. Students may also be awarded credit for subject examinations as determined by appropriate academic departments at the time of application for credit.
No more than 45 total quarter credits through CLEP or other sources of nontraditional credit may apply to graduation requirements. CLEP credit is not awarded for English.
College Level Examination Program |
CLEP Test Scores for Central Washington University at the 50th Percentile or Above. |
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Score |
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CWU Equivalent (credit amount) |
Calculus with Elementary Functions |
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50+ |
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MATH 172 and 173 (10) |
Chemistry |
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63+ |
|
CHEM 181, 181LAB (5) |
College Mathematics |
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50+ |
|
Basic Skills Math (5) |
Macroeconomics |
|
50+ |
|
Economics Elective (5) |
Microeconomics |
|
50+ |
|
Economics Elective (5) |
Human Growth and Development |
|
50+ |
|
PSY 314 (4) |
Humanities |
|
50+ |
|
Literature and the Humanities (5) |
Info Systems and Computer Applications |
|
54+ |
|
CS 101 (4) |
Intro to Psychology |
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50+ |
|
PSY 101 (5) |
Intro Ed. Psychology |
|
50+ |
|
PSY 315 (4) |
Intro to Sociology |
|
50+ |
|
SOC 107 (5) |
Natural Sciences |
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50+ |
|
Fundamental Disciplines of Physical and Biological Sciences (5) |
Social Science and History |
|
50+ |
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Perspectives on the Cultures and Experiences of the US (5) |
Western Civilization I |
|
50+ |
|
HIST 101 (5) |
Western Civilization II |
|
50+ |
|
HIST 102 or 103 (5) |
US History I |
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57+ |
|
HIST 143 (5) |
US History II |
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54+ |
|
HIST 144 (5) |
French Language Level I |
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50-61 |
|
French 100-level elective (15) |
German Language Level I |
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50-62 |
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German 100-level elective (15) |
Spanish Language Level I |
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50-62 |
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Spanish 100-level elective (15) |
*CLEP cannot meet major or minor requirements in the World Language department. |
International Baccalaureate
Central recognizes the International Baccalaureate (IB) program as a coherent and challenging course of study and responds individually to each participant’s IB transcript for award of college credit.
Central will grant, at a minimum, elective credit for International Baccalaureate (IB) Standard level and higher level exams completed with a score of four (4) or higher, with exceptions. Standards for acceptance of IB credit will be established by the appropriate academic departments and listed in the official catalog.
CWU recognizes the International Baccalaureate Diploma and awards up to 45 quarter credits (30 semester credits). With the receipt of a Diploma, credit will be awarded for 3 courses (15 quarter credits) and distributed evenly among the three general education breadth or knowledge areas. These credits will not be applied to lab or writing courses. An additional 30 quarter credits (20 semester credits) may be awarded in the areas of the students’ higher level subject exams with a score of 4 or higher.
IB Department
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Exam
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Score
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CWU Equivalent (credit amount)
|
Biology
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|
HL
|
|
4
|
|
BIOL 101 (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
5
|
|
BIOL 101 and BIOL 181 (10)
|
|
|
HL
|
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6+
|
|
BIOL 101 and BIOL 181 (10)
|
|
|
SL |
|
4, 5, 6+ |
|
BIOL Elective (5) |
Business and Management
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
BUS Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
BUS Elective (5)
|
Chemistry
|
|
HL
|
|
4
|
|
CHEM 181 (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
5
|
|
CHEM 181, 182 (10)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
6+
|
|
CHEM 181, 182, 183 (15)
|
|
|
SL |
|
4+ |
|
CHEM Elective (5) |
Computer Science
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
CS 110 (4)
|
|
|
SL |
|
4, 5+ |
|
CS Elective (4) |
Dance
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
PED Elective (3)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
PED Elective (3)
|
Design Technology
|
|
HL |
|
4, 5+ |
|
ETSC Elective (5) |
Economics
|
|
HL
|
|
4, 5, 6+
|
|
ECON 101 (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
ECON 101 (5)
|
English
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
ENG 101 (5)
|
Environmental Systems and Societies
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
ENST Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
ENST Elective (5)
|
Film
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
FILM Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
FILM Elective (5)
|
Geography
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
GEOG 208 (5)
|
|
|
SL |
|
4, 5+ |
|
GEOG Elective (5) |
Global Politics
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
POSC Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
POSC Elective (5)
|
History:
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
HIST 101
|
|
|
SL |
|
4+ |
|
HIST Elective (5) |
Americas
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
HIST 101 and HIST 386 (10)
|
Africa
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
History Elective/Social and Behavioral Sciences-Perspectives on World Cultures (5)
|
W. South Asia
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
History Elective/Social and Behavioral Sciences-Perspectives on World Cultures (5)
|
E. Southeast Asia
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
History Elective/Social and Behavioral Sciences-Perspectives on World Cultures (5)
|
Europe
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
History Elective/Social and Behavioral Sciences-Perspectives on World Cultures (5)
|
Information Technology in a Global Society
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
IT Elective (3)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
IT 301 (3)
|
Mathematics
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|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
MATH Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
MATH Elective (5)
|
Music
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
MUS Elective (3)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
MUS Elective (3)
|
Philosophy
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
PHIL 201 (5)
|
|
|
SL |
|
4+ |
|
PHIL Elective (5) |
Physics
|
|
HL
|
|
4
|
|
PHYS Elective (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
5+
|
|
PHYS 181, 182, 183 (15)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4
|
|
PHYS Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
5+
|
|
PHYS 111, 112,113 (15)
|
Psychology
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
PSY 101 (5)
|
Social and Cultural Anthropology
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
ANTH Elective (5)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
ANTH Elective (5)
|
Theatre
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
TH Elective (4)
|
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
TH Elective (4)
|
Visual Arts
|
|
HL |
|
4+ |
|
ART 103 (4) |
|
|
SL |
|
4+ |
|
ART 103 (4) |
World Languages
|
|
SL
|
|
4
|
|
WL 151
|
|
|
SL
|
|
5+
|
|
WL 151 and 152 (10)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
4
|
|
WL Elective (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
5
|
|
WL 251 (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
6
|
|
WL 251, 252 (10)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
7
|
|
WL 251, 252, 253 (15)
|
World Religions
|
|
SL
|
|
4+
|
|
RELS Elective (5)
|
|
|
HL
|
|
4+
|
|
RELS Elective (5)
|
SL= Standard Level
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|
|
|
|
|
|
HL= High Level
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit for Military Service
Matriculated students seeking to use Veterans Affairs Educational Benefits must submit official military transcripts (Joint Services Transcript) for evaluation. Students may receive up to 30 lower and/or upper division credits for completion of military educational experiences as recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE). Basic training and Military Occupational Specialty courses are excluded. Military credit recommendations that are direct equivalents to CWU course offerings may be articulated to that specific course with departmental approval. If direct course equivalents do not exist, elective credit will be awarded when possible. No more than 45 total quarter credits through military credit or other sources of nontraditional credit may apply toward graduation requirements.
Non-U.S. College/University Credit
Credit will be accepted from non-U.S. institutions of higher education when (1) it has been earned at an institution linked to CWU either by a bilateral or consortial (e.g., International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) agreement, or when an institution has been certified by the CWU Office of International Studies and Programs as a legitimate, recognized institution of higher education (tertiary level) within a particular country; (2) the student has received a passing grade recognized by the institution; and (3) an official record or transcript has been received by the university.
Non-Transferable Courses
Credit will not be granted for vocational/technical courses; non-credit courses and workshops; remedial or college preparatory courses; or sectarian religious studies.
Degrees Offered
Central Washington University offers the following undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Science
Students wishing to earn a BA, BAS, BAEd, BFA, BM, or BS degree must complete (1) the general education program; (2) a concentration of at least 60 credits which may be satisfied by a specified major, or a specified major and minor, or a specified major and courses in other fields as prescribed by the major department; (3) electives in sufficient quantity to include 60 upper-division credits to bring the total quarter credits to 180; and (4) other degree requirements as specified in the catalog under Graduation Requirements. Department fields of study are listed by major, minor, or specialization by college on the undergraduate programs offered. Minor concentrations are offered in many fields.
Students wishing to earn a BAEd degree must complete (1) the general education program; (2) a major in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education or Special Education and minors, when appropriate; (3) the professional education foundation courses; (4) 180 total quarter credits (including 60 upper-division credits); and (5) other general degree requirements as listed under the College of Education and Professional Studies and Graduation Requirements sections in this catalog. Students may select any university minor; however, students are strongly encouraged to select an endorsable teaching minor.
Cambridge International AS/A Level Exams
Once the student has submitted the original exam certificate directly from Cambridge International, students will be awarded up to 15 quarter credits for each A-level exam with a passing grade and up to 7.5 quarter credits will be granted for each AS-level exam with a passing grade. A satisfactory (S) grade will be posted for A-level or AS-level exams.
No more than 45 total quarter credits through Cambridge International or other sources of nontraditional credit may apply to graduation requirements. Cambridge International credit is not awarded for ENGL 101.
Cambridge Department
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Exam
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|
Score
|
|
CWU Equivalent (credit amount)
|
Accounting
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ACCT Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ACCT Elective (15)
|
Art
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ART - Art and Design
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ART Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ART Elective (15)
|
ART - Digital and Media Design
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ART Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ART Elective (15)
|
Biology
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
BIOL Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
BIOL Elective (15)
|
Business
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
BUS Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
BUS Elective (15)
|
Chemistry
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
CHEM Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
CHEM Elective (15)
|
Classical Studies
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
HUM Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
HUM Elective (15)
|
Computer Science
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
CS Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
CS Elective (15)
|
Design and Technology
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ETSC Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ETSC Elective (15)
|
Economics
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ECON Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ECON Elective (15)
|
Design and Textiles
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ATM Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ATM Elective (15)
|
English
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ENG - English Literature
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
ENG Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
|
|
A-E
|
|
ENG Elective (15)
|
ENG - Literature in English
|
|
AS
|
|
A-E
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ENG Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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ENG Elective (15)
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ENG - English Language
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AS |
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A-E |
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ENG Elective (7.5) |
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A |
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A-E |
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ENG Elective (15) |
ENG - Language and Linguistics
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AS |
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A-E |
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ENG Elective (7.5) |
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A |
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A-E |
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ENG Elective (15) |
ENG - Language and Literature in English
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AS
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A-E
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ENG Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E |
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ENG Elective (15) |
Environmental Management
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AS
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A-E
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ENST 201 (5) and ENST Elective (2.5)
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Geography
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AS
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A-E
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GEOG Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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GEOG Elective (15)
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Global Perspectives & Research
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AS
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (15)
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History
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HIST - Component 1 (World)
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AS
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A-E
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HIST Elective (7.5)
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HIST - Component 2 (U.S.)
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AS
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A-E
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HIST Elective (7.5)
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HIST - Component 3 (World)
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A
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A-E
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HIST 101, 102, and 103 (15)
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HIST - Component 3 (U.S.)
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A
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A-E
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HIST 143 and 144 (10) and HIST Elective (5)
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HIST - Component 4 (World)
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A
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A-E
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HIST 101, 102, and 103 (15)
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HIST - Component 4 (U.S.)
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A
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A-E
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HIST 143 and 144 (10) and HIST Elective (5)
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Information Technology
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IT - Applied Information and Communication
Technology
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AS
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A-E
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IT Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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IT Elective (15)
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IT - Information Technology
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AS
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A-E
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IT Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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IT Elective (15)
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Law
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AS
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A-E
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LAJ Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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LAJ Elective (15)
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Marine Science
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AS
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (15)
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Mathematics
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MATH - Mathematics
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AS
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A-E
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MATH 172 (5) and MATH Elective (2.5)
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A
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A-E
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MATH 172 and 173 (10) and MATH Elective (5)
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MATH - Further Mathematics
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A
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A-E
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MATH 265 and MATH Elective (11)
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Media Studies
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AS
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A-E
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COM Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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COM Elective (15)
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Music
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AS
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A-E
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MUSC Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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MUSC Elective (15)
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Nepal Studies
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AS
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (7.5)
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Physical Education
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AS |
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A-E |
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PE Elective (7.5) |
Physics
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AS
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A
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PHYS 181 (5) and PHYS Elective (2.5)
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AS
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B-C
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PHYS 111 (5) and PHYS Elective (2.5)
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AS
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D-E
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PHYS Elective (7.5)
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A
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A
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PHYS 181, 182, and 183 (15)
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A
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B-C
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PHYS 111, 112, and 113 (15)
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A
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D-E
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PHYS Elective (15)
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Psychology
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AS
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A-C
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PSY 101 (5) and PSY Elective (2.5)
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AS
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D-E
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PSY Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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PSY 101 (5) and PSY Elective (10)
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Religious Studies
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RELS - Divinity
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AS
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A
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RELS 353 or 354 (5) and RELS Elective (2.5)
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AS
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B-E
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RELS Elective (7.5)
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A
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A
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RELS 353 or 354 (5) and RELS Elective (10)
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A
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B-E
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RELS Elective (15)
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RELS - Islamic Studies
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AS
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A
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RELS 355 (5) and RELS Elective (2.5)
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AS
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B-E
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RELS Elective (7.5)
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A
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A
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RELS 355 (5) and RELS Elective (10)
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RELS - Hinduism
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AS
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A
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RELS 352 (5) and RELS Elective (2.5)
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AS
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B-E
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RELS Elective (7.5)
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A
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A
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RELS 352 (5) and RELS Elective (10)
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A
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B-E
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RELS Elective (15)
|
Sociology
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|
AS
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A-E
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SOC Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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SOC Elective (15)
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Thinking Skills
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AS
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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Transfer Elective (15)
|
Travel and Tourism
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AS
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A-E
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RTE Elective (7.5)
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A
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A-E
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|
RTE Elective (15)
|
Theatre Arts/Drama
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|
AS |
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A-E |
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TH Elective (7.5) |
|
A |
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A-E |
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TH Elective (15) |
World Languages
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|
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WL - French
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AS
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A-E
|
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FR Elective (7.5)
|
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A
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A-E
|
|
FR Elective (15)
|
WL - German
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|
AS
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A-E
|
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GERM Elective (7.5)
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|
A
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|
A-E
|
|
GERM Elective (15)
|
WL - Japanese
|
|
AS
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|
A-E
|
|
JAPN Elective (7.5)
|
WL - Spanish
|
|
AS
|
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A-E
|
|
SPAN Elective (7.5)
|
|
A
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|
A-E
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|
SPAN Elective (15)
|
WL - Arabic, Afrikaans, Hindi, Portuguese, Tamil, Urdu
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|
AS
|
|
A-E
|
|
FNLA Elective (7.5)
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|
A
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|
A-E
|
|
FNLA Elective (15)
|
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