Degree:
Associate in Science Track 2 (Computer Science, Atmospheric Science, Physics, and Engineering)
Area of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
Program Length:
90 College-level Credits
Cost:
Review tuition, fees, and residency classifications
Modalities:
Coursework may be completed through a combination of web-enhanced (face-to-face), hybrid, and online modes, though not every course is offered in the same modality each quarter. Specific courses may be offered at certain times of the year. Consult the current Class Schedule.
Placement:
Many courses at Cascadia College have placement prerequisites for reading, writing, and math ability. The courses that you will place into determine how you progress through your pathway and how long your degree will take. There are a variety of ways to find your English and Math placement level.
Math Notes:
You will need to consult with an academic advisor after placement to be sure to enroll in a course that is consistent with your planned course of study.
Math classes through MATH& 163 Calculus 3 to complete degree, as well as transfer. Please see an academic advisor if you have questions about transfer requirements.
Contact:
If you have any questions about this pathway, contact: advising@cascadia.edu
Planning Your Courses:
Advisors are here for you. Academic Advisors will help you develop the skills to make sound academic decisions. Through advising, Advisors will support you to make connections between academic interests, long-term goals, and career opportunities. Advisors help with educational planning, university transfer options, college application processes, and graduation requirements.
You will have touchpoints with Advisors to ensure you are on track to success. Be sure to connect with the Advising, Career, and Transfer team!
The Annual Course Planning Guide shows Cascadia’s tentative plan for classes and the quarters in which they are offered. It is intended for planning purposes only and should not be considered a guarantee of class offerings. Actual quarterly sections may be changed, added, or removed. Students should use the Searchable Quarterly Class Schedule to see up to date class offerings.
0-30 credits
- COLL 101 College Strategies
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I
- ENGL& 102 Composition II
- MATH& 151 Calculus I
- MATH& 152 Calculus II
- PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I
30-60 credits
- CHEM& 161 General Chemistry with Lab I or other Science
- MATH& 163 Calculus 3
- PHYS& 222 Engineering Physics II
- PHYS& 223 Engineering Physics III
- Humanities Distribution Requirement (View Choice Classes)
- 150 Equity, Diversity, and Power Distribution Requirement (View Choice Classes)
60-90 credits
- Social Science Distribution Requirement (View Choice Classes)
- *Choose five Elective Distribution Requirement (View Choice Classes)
*If not already completed, be sure to complete EDP requirements by taking a class numbered 150, and an additional EDP class (View Choice Classes).
Choice Classes: Distribution and Elective Requirements - Explore and align your interests.
The recommended choice classes listed below were thoughtfully chosen to help you gain the necessary skills in this pathway. You are welcome to choose other choice classes outside the recommended list, but consult with an academic advisor to be sure that the classes meet the specific requirements for this pathway.
150 Equity, Diversity, and Power (10 credits)
To meet the Equity, Diversity, and Power completion requirement, you must complete one 150-series EDP course, and at least one additional EDP-designated course for a total of ten (10) credits. EDP courses in the 150-series ground students in the needed cognitive tools and background to critically analyze their position in our increasingly interconnected, complex, and diverse world so they can pursue further study and seek out their careers more intentionally. EDP-designated courses may also apply toward Humanities, Social Science, Natural Science, or General Elective distribution requirements as indicated.
Choose one:
- CMST 150 Multicultural Communication
- GS 150 Globalization, Culture and Identity
- HIST 150 Cultural Diversity and Challenges in United States History
- HUMAN 150 Introduction to Cultural Studies
- SOC 150 Social Inequality
Choose one additional course designated in EDP in any distribution area by choosing from the choice classes below or checking the current class schedule for additional EDP designated courses.
Humanities:
Completion of a minimum of 15 credits from at least 2 different disciplines with a maximum of 10 credits from 1 discipline. No more than 5 credits from those courses designated as performance/skills, applied theory, or lecture/studio courses. Only 5 credits of world language at the 100 level may be included.
Recommended:
- ART 110 2-Dimensional Design
- ART 120 Introduction to Graphic Design
- ART 121 Drawing
- ART 122 Drawing II
- ARTH 135 Global Perspectives in Art
- CMST 105 Professional Communication
- CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication
- CMST& 220 Public Speaking
- CMST& 230 Small Group Communication-Leadership Dynamics
- CMST 251 Intercultural Communication
- ENGL& 235 Technical Writing
- HUMAN 107 Technology, Culture and Innovation
- HUMAN 125 Cultures of Environmental Consciousness in America
- GS 101 Introduction to Global Studies
- PHIL 102 Ethics and Social Problems
- PHIL& 115 Critical Thinking
- PHIL 220 Global Philosophy
- PHIL 243 Environmental Ethics and Sustainability
- PHIL 260 Business Ethics
Social Sciences:
Completion of a minimum of 15 credits from at least 2 different disciplines with a maximum of 10 credits from 1 discipline.
Recommended:
- ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology
- ECON& 201 Microeconomics
- POLS& 203 International Relations
- PSYC 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology
- PSYC 251 Psychology in the Workplace
- SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology
Transfer Opportunities:
Associate in Science Track 2 (Computer Science, Atmospheric Science, Physics, and Engineering)
The Associate in Science - Transfer Track 2 degree is designed if you are interested in earning a two-year academic degree. This degree is primarily intended for you if you are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university in natural science, pre-med, engineering, or computer science. Like all Cascadia transfer degrees, the AS-T degree provides you with a solid foundation for future studies through the completion of a range of courses in the sciences and liberal arts. Courses are similar to what would typically be taken at a four-year college or university. If you plan to select this degree, complete a common general education core and then choose between two "tracks." Track 2 is for you with majors in computer science, atmospheric science, or physics. Track 2 also has a specific engineering portion for students planning on a major in engineering. AS-T degree students should consult an academic advisor for full details.
Local Transfer Opportunities:
University of Washington, Seattle (Astronomy)
*University of Washington, Seattle (Physics)
University of Washington, Bothell (Physics)
*In the Physics department at UWS there are several different degree options. These include comprehensive, applied, biological, and teaching. See an advisor at UWS early for transfer advising; particularly if considering an option with additional science sequences.
View Cascadia’s Transfer Agreements for details of our partnerships with other colleges and universities.
University admissions requirements may vary – consult with the Career and Transfer Office for transfer assistance to plan your career and future educational goals.
Career Possibilities:
University faculty, engineers, technical specialists, data analysts
You can learn more about career possibilities related to your interests in this pathway through O*NET OnLine (onetonline.org). O*Net Online shares information about related careers, salary, skills related to the industry, and more.
Connect with Cascadia’s Career and Transfer Office for assistance as you go through the process of planning career and future educational goals.
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