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The associate in integrated studies: global studies degree is a Direct Transfer Agreement program that prepares you to transfer to a 4-year college or university. A variation of the associate in integrated studies degree DTA, it helps prepare you — academically, interpersonally, and professionally — for the many opportunities and challenges posed by worldwide transformations in society, culture, politics, the economy, and other aspects of life and work. In this program you will:
Contact an academic advisor to develop an educational plan and learn more about the requirements of 4-year colleges.
This degree requires at least 90 credit hours in college level courses (numbered 100 or above), a minimum of 25 credits completed at Cascadia, a minimum cumulative 2.0 grade point average (GPA), and completion of all degree requirements listed below (see the Distribution Courses for more details).
For complete details about degree requirements, see the associate in integrated studies: global studies degree sheet. [PDF]
You must complete and submit an application for graduation with your graduation fee payment for review and approval by Enrollment Services.
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