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Distribution Lists

Foundations for College Success| Cultural Knowledge| Global Studies| Humanities | Natural Science | Social Science | Elective Credits | Restricted Electives

DESIGNATION KEY:
CKR = Cultural Knowledge Requirement, GS = Global Studies, H = Humanities,
HP = Humanities Performance, LAB = Lab, NS = Natural Science,
Q = Quantitative Reasoning, SS = Social Science


Foundations for College Success

Must be completed within the first 30 credits at Cascadia.

COLL 100 Study Strategies
COLL 101 College Strategies

Cultural Knowledge (CKR)

Anthropology
ANTH& 104 World Prehistory (SS)
ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (GS, SS)
ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology (SS)
ANTH& 234 Religion and Culture
Art
ART& 100 Art Appreciation (GS, H)
ART 135 Global Perspectives in Art (H)
Cinema
CINEM 211 World Cinema (GS, H)
Communications Studies
CMST 150 Multicultural Communication (H)
Economics
ECON 250 Intro to the Global Economic Environment (GS, SS)
English
ENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (GS, H)
ENGL& 254 World Literature I (GS, H)
ENGL& 255 World Literature II (GS, H)
Global Studies
GS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity (GS, H)
GS 220 Regional History and Culture (GS, H, SS)
GS 230 Contemporary Japan (GS, H, SS)
History
HIST& 126 World Civilizations I (GS, H, SS)
HIST& 127 World Civilizations II (GS, H, SS)
HIST& 128 World Civilizations III (GS, H, SS)
HIST& 146 United States History I (H, SS)
HIST& 147 United States History II (H, SS)
HIST& 148 United States History III (H, SS)
HIST 150 Multicultural United States History (H, SS)
HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (GS, H, SS)
HIST&214 Pacific Northwest History (H, SS)
Humanities
HUMAN 125 Cultures of Environmental Consciousness in America (H)
HUMAN 150 Multicultural Studies (H)
Philosophy
PHIL 260 Business Ethics (H)
Political Science
POLS 205 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (GS, SS)
Sociology
SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (SS)
SOC 151 American Ethnic Cultures (SS
SOC 231 Sociology of Sex and Gender (SS)
SOC 241 Sociology of Families (SS)

Global Studies

Anthropology
ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology (NS)
ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (CKR, SS)
Art
ART& 100 Art Appreciation (CKR, H)
ART 140 Survey of Art History: Ancient to Byzantine (H)
ART 141 Survey of Art History: Byzantine to Industrial Revolution (H)
ART 142 Survey of Modern Art (H)
Chemistry
CHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts (NS)
Chinese
CHIN& 121 Chinese I (H)
CHIN& 122 Chinese II (H)
CHIN& 123 Chinese III (H)
Cinema
CINEM 211 World Cinema (CKR, H)
Economics
ECON& 201 Microeconomics (Q, SS)
ECON& 202 Macroeconomics (SS)
ECON 250 Intro to Global Economic Environment (CKR, SS)
English
ENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (CKR, H)
ENGL& 254 World Literature I (CKR, H)
ENGL& 255 World Literature II (CKR, H)
Environmental Science
ENVS& 101 Intro to Environmental Science (NS, LAB)
ENVS 150 Themes and Methods in Environmental Sciences (NS)
French
FRCH& 121 French I (H)
FRCH& 122 French II (H)
FRCH& 123 French III (H)
FRCH& 221 French IV (H)
FRCH& 222 French V (H)
FRCH& 223 French VI (H)
Geography
GEOG 120 Regional Environments and People (NS)
Global Studies
GS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity (CKR, H)
GS 220 Global Studies: Regional History and Culture (CKR, H, SS)
GS 230 Contemporary Japan (CKR, H, SS)
History
HIST& 126 World Civilization I (CKR, H, SS)
HIST& 127 World Civilization II (CKR, H, SS)
HIST& 128 World Civilization III (CKR, H, SS)
HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (CKR, H, SS)
HIST 262 U.S. Foreign Relations (H, SS)
Japanese
JAPN& 121 Japanese I (H)
JAPN& 122 Japanese II (H)
JAPN& 123 Japanese III (H)
JAPN& 221 Japanese IV (H)
JAPN& 222 Japanese V (H)
JAPN& 223 Japanese VI (H)
Philosophy
PHIL 238 Introduction to the Philosophy of Human Rights (H)
Political Science
POLS& 203 International Relations (SS)
POLS& 204 Comparative Government (SS)
POLS 205 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (CKR, SS)
Psychology
PSYC 251 Organizational Behavior (CKR, SS)
Spanish
SPAN& 121 Spanish I (H)
SPAN& 122 Spanish II (H)
SPAN& 123 Spanish III (H)
SPAN& 221 Spanish IV (H)
SPAN& 222 Spanish V (H)
SPAN& 223 Spanish VI (H)

Humanities

American Sign Language
ASL& 121 American Sign Language I
ASL& 122 American Sign Language II
ASL& 123 American Sign Language III
Art
ART& 100 Art Appreciation (CKR, GS)
ART 110 2-Dimensional Design (HP)
ART 121 Drawing (HP)
ART 135 Global Perspectives in Art (CKR)
ART 140 Survey of Art History: Ancient to Byzantine (GS)
ART 141 Survey of Art History: Byzantine to Industrial Revolution (GS)
ART 142 Survey of Modern Art (GS)
ART 224 Figure Drawing (HP)
Chinese
CHIN& 121 Chinese I (GS)
CHIN& 122 Chinese II (GS)
CHIN& 123 Chinese III (GS)
Cinema
CINEM 201 The American Cinema
CINEM 211 World Cinema (CKR, GS)
Communications Studies
CMST& 101 Introduction to Communication
CMST 150 Multicultural Communication (CKR)
CMST 203 Media in U.S. Society
CMST 211 Journalism/Media Writing
CMST& 220 Public Speaking
CMST& 230 Small Group Communication: Leadership Dynamics
CMST 250 Media Law and Ethics
Drama
DRMA& 101 Introduction to the Theater
DRMA 151 Introduction to Acting (HP)
DRMA 152 Acting: Scene Study (HP)
DRMA 153 Performance Production (HP)
English
ENGL& 111 Introduction to Literature
ENGL& 114 Introduction to Drama
ENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (CKR, GS)
ENGL& 235 Technical Writing
ENGL& 244 U.S. Literature I
ENGL& 245 U.S. Literature II Themes
ENGL& 254 World Literature I (CKR, GS)
ENGL& 255 World Literature II (CKR, GS)
ENGL 271 Intermediate Composition
ENGL 274 Writing Poetry
ENGL 277 Introduction to Fiction Writing
ENGL 279 Writing for Digital, Film, and Television Arts
French
FRCH& 121 French I (GS)
FRCH& 122 French II (GS)
FRCH& 123 French III (GS)
FRCH& 221 French IV (GS)
FRCH& 222 French V (GS)
FRCH& 223 French VI (GS)
Global Studies
GS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity (CKR, GS)
GS 220 Global Studies: Regional History and Culture (CKR, GS, SS)
GS 230 Contemporary Japan (CKR, GS, SS)
History
HIST& 126 World Civilization I (CKR, GS, SS)
HIST& 127 World Civilization II (CKR, GS, SS)
HIST& 128 World Civilization III (CKR, GS, SS)
HIST& 146 United States History I (CKR, SS)
HIST& 147 United States History II (CKR, SS)
HIST& 148 United States History III (CKR, SS)
HIST 150 Multicultural United States History (CKR, SS)
HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (CKR, GS, SS)
HIST 262 U.S. Foreign Relations (GS, SS)
Humanities
HUMAN 120 Regional Life and Culture
HUMAN 125 Cultures of Environmental Consciousness in America (CKR)
HUMAN 150 Multicultural Studies (CKR)
Japanese
JAPN& 121 Japanese I (GS)
JAPN& 122 Japanese II (GS)
JAPN& 123 Japanese III (GS)
JAPN& 221 Japanese IV (GS)
JAPN& 222 Japanese V (GS)
JAPN& 223 Japanese VI (GS)
Music
MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation
MUSC& 130 Popular Music in the United States
Philosophy
PHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL& 106 Introduction to Logic (Q)
PHIL 115 Critical Thinking
PHIL 150 Ethics and Social Problems
PHIL 238 Introduction to the Philosophy of Human Rights (GS)
PHIL 240 Introduction to Philosophical Ethics
PHIL 243 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability
PHIL 242 Biomedical Ethics
PHIL 260 Business Ethics (CKR)
PHIL 267 Philosophy of Religion
Spanish
SPAN& 121 Spanish I (GS)
SPAN& 122 Spanish II (GS)
SPAN& 123 Spanish III (GS)
SPAN& 221 Spanish IV (GS)
SPAN& 222 Spanish V (GS)
SPAN& 223 Spanish VI (GS)

Natural Science

Anthropology
ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology (GS)
Astronomy
ASTR& 101 Introduction to Astronomy (LAB)
ASTR& 115 Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmos
Biology
BIOL 120 Survey of the Kingdoms (LAB)
BIOL 165 Life: Origins and Adaptations
BIOL& 170 Human Biology
BIOL& 211 General Cell Biology (LAB)
BIOL& 212 General Zoology (LAB)
BIOL& 213 General Botany (LAB)
BIOL& 231 Human Anatomy (LAB)
BIOL& 232 Human Physiology (LAB)
BIOL& 260 Microbiology (LAB)
Chemistry
CHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts (GS)
CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry (LAB)
CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem (LAB)
CHEM& 139 General Chemistry Preparation
CHEM& 161 General Chemistry with Lab I (LAB)
CHEM& 162 General Chemistry with Lab II (LAB)
CHEM& 163 General Chemistry with Lab III (LAB)
CHEM& 241 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM& 242 Organic Chemistry II
CHEM& 243 Organic Chemistry III
CHEM 254 Organic Chemistry Lab A (LAB)
CHEM 255 Organic Chemistry Lab B (LAB)
Engineering
ENGR& 214 Statics
ENGR& 215 Dynamics
ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials
Environmental Science
ENVS& 101 Intro to Environmental Science (GS, LAB)
ENVS 150 Themes and Methods in Environmental Sciences (GS)
ENVS 210 Ecology of Puget Sounds (LAB)
ENVS 220 Wetland Ecology and Conservation (LAB)
Geography
GEOG 120 Regional Environments and People (GS)
Geology
GEOL& 101 Introduction to Physical Geology (LAB)
GEOL 230 Geology of the Northwest National Parks (LAB)
Math
MATH 121 Math for Elementary Teachers (Q)
MATH 122 Math for Elementary Teachers (Q)
MATH 123 Math for Elementary Teachers (Q)
MATH& 142 Precalculus II (Q)
MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics (Q)
MATH 147 Finite Math (Q)
MATH& 148 Business Calculus (Q)
MATH& 151 Calculus I (Q)
MATH& 152 Calculus II (Q)
MATH& 163 Calculus 3
MATH 208 Linear Algebra
MATH 235 Applications of Statistics
MATH 238 Differential Equations (Q)
MATH& 264 Calculus 4
Natural Science
NSCI 101 Evolution of Earth Systems
Nutrition
NUTR&101 Nutrition
Physics
PHYS& 100 Physics for Non-Science Majors
PHYS 111 Physics of Sustainable Energy
PHYS& 121 General Physics I (LAB)
PHYS& 122 General Physics II (LAB)
PHYS& 123 General Physics III (LAB)
PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I (LAB)
PHYS& 222 Engineering Physics II (LAB)
PHYS& 223 Engineering Physics III (LAB)

Social Science

Anthropology
ANTH& 104 World Prehistory (CKR)
ANTH& 204 Archaeology
ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (CKR, GS)
ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology (CKR)
ANTH& 234 Religion and Culture (CKR)
Business
BUS& 101 Introduction to Business
BUS& 201 Business Law
Economics
ECON& 201 Microeconomics (GS, Q)
ECON& 202 Macroeconomics (GS)
ECON 250 Intro to Global Economic Environment (CKR, GS)
Global Studies
GS 220 Global Studies: Regional History and Culture (CKR, GS, H)
GS 230 Contemporary Japan (CKR, GS, H)
History
HIST& 126 World Civilization I (CKR, GS, H)
HIST& 127 World Civilization II (CKR, GS, H)
HIST& 128 World Civilization III (CKR, GS, H)
HIST& 146 United States History I (CKR, H)
HIST& 147 United States History II (CKR, H)
HIST& 148 United States History III (CKR, H)
HIST 150 Multicultural U.S. History (CKR, H)
HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (CKR, GS, H)
HIST&214 Pacific Northwest History (CKR, H)
HIST 262 U.S. Foreign Relations in the 20th Century (GS, H)
Political Science
POLS& 101 Introduction to Political Science
POLS& 200 Introduction to Law
POLS& 202 American Government
POLS& 203 International Relations (GS)
POLS& 204 Comparative Government (GS)
POLS 205 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (CKR, GS)
POLS 206 State and Local Government
Psychology
PSYC& 100 General Psychology
PSYC 171 Human Relations (CKR)
PSYC& 180 Human Sexuality
PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology
PSYC 210 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology (CKR)
PSYC 251 Organizational Behavior (CKR, GS)
Sociology
SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (CKR)
SOC 151 American Ethnic Cultures (CKR)
SOC 231 Sociology of Sex and Gender (CKR)
SOC 241 Sociology of Families (CKR)

Academic Electives

ACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I
ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II
ACCT& 203 Principles of Accounting
BIT 115 Introduction to Programming
BIT 116 Scripting
BIT 143 Programming Data Structures
BIT 260 Desktop Applications
BIT 261 Distributed Applications
BIT 265 Structures and Algorithms
BIT 275 Database Design
BIT 276 Database Integration
EDUC& 202 Introduction to Education

Restricted Electives

Restricted elective courses satisfy graduation requirements for Cascadia Community College, but some 4-year colleges may not accept them for transfer.
Note: Professional technical courses (BIT) numbered 100 or above may be considered restricted electives, with a 15-credit maximum for transfer. Consult an academic advisor.
AH101 Phlebotomy Techniques
AH102 Phlebotomy Techniques Lab
AH105 Phlebotomy Clinical Experience
BIT 100 Computer Basics 1
BIT 101 Computer Basics 2
BIT 102 Network Design Concepts
BIT 105 Careers in Information Technology
BIT 107 Video Game Industry
BIT 111 Office Applications in the Workplace
BIT 112 Web Authoring I
BIT 113 User Interface Development
BIT 122 Applications Certification Prep.
BIT 126 Network Client Systems
BIT 127 Linux Client/Server Basics
BIT 142 Intermediate Programming (Q)
BIT 147 Integrated Office Applications I
BIT 148 Integrated Office Applications II
BIT 150 Introduction to Keyboarding
BIT 151 Introduction to Computer Hardware
BIT 152 Windows Basic
BIT 153 Using the Internet
BIT 154 Beginning Word Processing
BIT 155 Advanced Word Processing
BIT 156 Beginning Spreadsheet
BIT 157 Advanced Spreadsheet
BIT 158 Beginning Database
BIT 159 Advanced Database
BIT 160 Digital Imaging
BIT 161 Vector Graphics
BIT 162 UNIX Basics
BIT 163 Beginning PowerPoint
BIT 164 Microsoft Outlook
BIT 167 Network Certification Preparation
BIT 168 Interactive Authoring
BIT 175 Multimedia for the WWW
BIT 196/296 Individualized Project
BIT 197/297 Work-based Learning in BIT
BIT 198/298 Special Topics in BIT
BIT 199/299 Service Learning for BIT
BIT 220 Elements of Project Management
BIT 225 Server Operating Systems
BIT 235 Network LAN/WAN Design
BIT 240 Infrastructure Services
BIT 243 Enterprise Administration and Security
BIT 250 Information Systems Security
BIT 260 Desktop Applications
BIT 261 Distributed Applications
BIT 265 Structures and Algorithms
BIT 270 Software Engineering
BIT 275 Database Design
BIT 276 Database Integration
BIT 280 Web Server Administration
BIT 285 Web Application Programming
BIT 286 Web Applications
COLL120 Assessment of Prior Learning
EDUC 102 Field Experience in Education
ENGL 100 College Reading/Writing
ETSP 101 Intro to Environmental Technologies and Sustainable Practices
ETSP 102 Power Generation and Conventional Energy Systems
ETSP 120 Solar Energy Systems
ETSP 130 Alternative Energy Generation Systems
ETSP 150 OSHA/WSHA for Electrics Trades
ETSP 160 Mechanic Lab
ETSP 161 Blueprint Reading
ETSP 180 AC/DC Lab
ETSP 190 Documenting and Reporting Energy Use
ETSP 201 Environmental Regulations and Compliance
ETSP 203 Energy System Analysis and Auditing
ETSP 204 Carbon Footprint and Sustainability Analysis
ETSP 205 Energy Conservation and Building Retrofit
ETSP 206 Solar PV Design and Site Assessment
ETSP 208 Solar PV Installation and Testing
ETSP 210 Solar PV System Maintenance
ETSP 196/296 ETSP Individualized Project I
ETSP 197/297 ETSP Work-Based Learning I
ETSP 198/298 ETSP Special Topics I
ETSP 199/299 Service Learning in ETSP I
ETSP 290 Capstone Seminar
HUMAN 196/296 Individualized Project
HUMAN 197/297 Internship
HUMAN 199/299 Service Learning
HUMAN 198/298 Special Topics Course
MATH 196/296 Individual Project
MATH 197/297 Internship
MATH 198/298 Special Topics Course
MATH 199/299 Service Learning
NSCI 196/296 Individualized Project
NSCI 197/297 Internship
NSCI 198/298 Special Topics Course
NSCI 199/299 Service Learning
OFTEC 100 Business Math
OFTEC 102 Document Processing
OFTEC 105 Careers in Office Technology
OFTEC 130 Office Procedures
OFTEC 133 Applied Accounting
OFTEC 135 Practical Accounting
OFTEC 140 Records Management
OFTEC 151 10-Key Operations
OFTEC 156 Spreadsheet for Accounting I
OFTEC 160 Job Preparation Techniques
OFTEC 180 eCommerce for the Office
OFTEC 201 Information Processing
OFTEC 202 Advanced Information Processing
OFTEC 231 Human Resources Management
OFTEC 235 Customer Service
OFTEC 240 Administrative Office Procedures
OFTEC 260 Administrative Office Management
OFTEC 199/299 Service Learning in Office Technology
SOSCI 196/296 Individualized Project
SOSCI 197/297 Internship
SOSCI 198/298 Special Topics Course
SOSCI 199/299 Service Learning
SPAN 100 Spanish Practice Lab

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