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The last 10 credits must be completed at OC unless you have earned atleast 85 credits from OC
At least 20 quarter credits must be taken at OC to earn a degree.
A minimum of 90 college level credits is required for an Associate degree.
NO MORE THAN 3 PE-FSP or PE-RD CREDITS CAN BE USED IN THIS DEGREE
Written Communication Skills - 10 credits
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Associate in Arts - DTA - Unofficial Planning Worksheet Student / ctcLink ID:___________________________________________
Degree Requirements and Notes:
Students should complete an education plan before registering for 45th credit.
Students are responsible for ensuring all degree requirements are met.
Each course can be counted toward only one skill or distribution area.
Only college level courses numbered 100 and above can be used.
College level GPA must average at least 2.0.
Of courses which are normally graded, no more than 30 credits may be taken as Pass/No Credit. Check with transfer schools to learn their policy regarding
accepting these types of credits.
Choose 2
English &101, Composition I __________cr English & 102, Composition II _________ cr OR English & 235, Technical Writing ________ cr
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Symbolic/Quantitative Skills - 5 credits
Math& 107 or above _______________________ _____ cr
Philosophy & 120, with Intermediate Algebra Mastery Satisfactory placement score, orMathematics course for which Intermediate Algebra is a prerequisite, or Math 099 Intermediate Algebra with a 2.0 or higher
Distribution
Humanities - 15 Credits Natural Sciences - 15 Credits From at least two different subjects From at least two different subjects
Maximum 5 credits in skills performance Maximum 5 credits from Computer Science,
courses Engineering, Mathematics and Philosophy
Maximum 5 credits in foreign language At least one laboratory science course
Electives - 30* credits - Electives are any course numbered 100 or above- Maximum of 3 PE-FSP or PE-RD can be used- No more than 15 credits of restricted electives
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Minimum of 90 College level credits required for degree: TOTAL
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Social Sciences - 15 Credits From at least two different subjects
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Faculty Advisor / Success Coach:___________________________________ Date: ______________________This worksheet is an unofficial evaluation and does not constitute a contract. Final placement of transfer credit may be different after official review by Enrollment Services.
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Transfer Notes:
To be “major ready” you must check with your intended transfer university/college advisor for specific admissions and major requirements that can be fulfilled with this degree.
Does your transfer university/college have a foreign language requirement?
Apply to Graduate!
It is recommended that you review your graduation application with your advisor before submitting it to ensure that you have met the requirements. Graduation applications can be filed up to two quarters in advance:
Graduation Application Deadlines 2020-2021:
Summer - August 3rd / Fall - October 16th / Winter - January 29th/ Spring - April 21st
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AAS: Associate in Applied Science = 90+ cr AAST: Associate in Applied Science – Transfer = 90+ cr ATA: Associate in Technical Arts = 90+ cr CR: Certifi cate of Recognition = 10-19 cr CC: Certifi cate of Completion = 20-44 cr CP: Certifi cate of Profi ciency = 45-60 cr CS: Certifi cate of Specialization = 61+ cr
Degrees and Certifi cates
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Humanities Distribution (H, H/SP)Choose two or three diff erent subjects from the following lists.
Group A: Humanities (H) No restrictionAmerican Culture & Equity Studies – allAmerican Sign Language – &121, &122, &123 Anthropology – &207, 325, 335Art – &100, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 110, 111, 117, 173 Communication Studies – allDramatic Arts – allEnglish – all except &101, &102, &235, 301History – 230Humanities – allMusic – 101, 102, &105, &141, &142, &143, 185,
188, 189, 239, 240, &241, &242, &243Philosophy – &101, &115, 240Political Science – 175, &201, 235, 255
World LanguagesNo more than 5 credits at the 100 levelAmerican Sign Language – &121, &122, &123French – &121, &122, &123German – &121, &122, &123Japanese – &121, &122, &123Korean – &121, &122, &123Spanish – &121, &122, &123, &221
Group B: Skills Performance (H/SP) No more than 5 credits Art – 120, 125, 206, 210, 225, 226, 230, 231, 232,
240, 241, 242, 266, 267, 268Dramatic Arts – 120Music – 103, 106, 109, 117, 120, 123, 133, 136, 144,
233, any P-MUS course (Private Music Lessons)
Social Sciences Distribution (SS)American Culture & Equity Studies – allAnthropology – &100, &204, &205, &206, &207,
&210, 212, 270, 325, 335, 350Baccalaureate Nursing – 323Business – &101Early Childhood Education – &105Economics – &201, &202Education – &121, &122, &202, &204Engineering – &104Geography – &100, &207, &250History – allHuman Services – 107Human Services Substance Abuse Counselor &101 Humanities – 101, 102, 145, 160, 170, 175, 235 Philosophy – &101, &115, &120, 240
Political Science – &101, 115, 145, 175, &201, &202, &203, 235, 255, 323
Psychology – allSociology – all
Natural Sciences Distribution (NS)Lab Courses: Minimum one course requiredBiology – 101, 114, 115, 120, 130, 131, 132, 140, &160,
170, &175, &211, &212, &213, &241, &242, &260Chemistry – &110, &121, &131, 137, &151, &152, &153,
&251, &252, &253Geography – 150Geology – &101, &103, &110, &208Oceanography – &101Physics – 110, 114-116, 254, 255, 256
Non-lab courses:Anthropology – &205Astronomy – 101, 102, 105Biology – 104, 351Chemistry – &139, &141, &142, &143, &241, &242, &243Geography – &100, 260Geology – &100, 155Meteorology – 101Nutrition – &101Science – 100
Other than physical, biological, and earth sciences: No more than fi ve credits from the following in Natural Sciences distribution:Business – 215Computer Science – &141, 143, 170, 210, 240Engineering – 240Mathematics – &107, 112, &131, &132, &141, &142,
&143, &146, &147, &148, &151, &152, &163, 210, 221, 222, 240, 250, &264
Philosophy – &120
ElectivesTh ere are two types of electives: Fully Transferable and Restricted. No more than 15 credits of Restricted electives may be used in an AA/DTA degree.
Fully Transferable: ALL courses listed in the Communication and Symbolic Reasoning Skill Areas; and the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences distributions; plus the following: Accounting – &201, &202, &203Baccalaureate Nursing – 320Business – &201, 330
Computer Information Systems – 141Education – &115, 199Engineering – 111, &114, &204, &214, &215, 216, &224,
&225, 270, 271English – &101, &102, &235, 301World Language – any not used in Humanities Distribution Physical Education-Education – 104Physical Education Activity – (PEFSP and PE-RD) – Up to 3
credits. Only 3 credits may be applied to an AA degree.
Restricted in Transfer LIMIT 15: ANY college level courses NOT listed in any of the skill areas, distribution, or transferable electives (generally professional-technical and personal development courses)Baccalaureate Nursing – all except 323, 326ABusiness Management – allBusiness Technology – allComputer Information Systems – all except 141 Cooperative Apprenticeship – allCooperative Education – allCosmetology – allCulinary Arts – allDigital Media Arts – allEarly Childhood Education – all except &105Education – 110, 120, 123, &130, 132, &136, &150 Electronics – allEngineering – 100Fashion – allFilmmaking – allGeneral Studies – allHomeland Security Emergency Management – all Hospitality Management – allHuman Services – all except 107Information Systems – allIntensive English – 100, 101Library Research – allManufacturing – allMathematics – 100, 103Medical Assisting – allNursing – allNursing Assistant – allOrganizational Leadership/Resource Management – all Organizational Leadership/Technical Management – all Parent Education – allPhysical Education–Education – all except 104Physical Therapist Assistant – allPractical Nursing – allTechnical Design – allTransition to Associate Degree Nursing – allWelding – all
Courses meeting Graduation Requirements in Associate Degrees (2020-2021)Courses for the Associate Transfer Degrees and other Associate Degrees. Only those courses numbered 100 and above are accept-able. All courses 195/295, 198/298, and 199/299 will be evaluated individually except as noted below. Continuing Education credits may not be used. Courses which were on these lists when taken may also be applied.
Degrees and Certifi cates
AAS: Associate in Applied Science = 90+ cr AAST: Associate in Applied Science – Transfer = 90+ cr ATA: Associate in Technical Arts = 90+ cr CR: Certifi cate of Recognition = 10-19 cr CC: Certifi cate of Completion = 20-44 cr CP: Certifi cate of Profi ciency = 45-60 cr CS: Certifi cate of Specialization = 61+ cr
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Humanities Distribution (H and H/SP)Choose two or three diff erent subjects from the following lists.
Group A: Humanities (H) No restrictionAmerican Culture & Equity Studies 101, 102, 160, 170
Anthropology &207, 325, 335Art &100, 102-104, 106, 107, 110, 111, 117Communication Studies &101, &102, 105, 125, &210, &220, 225, &230, 242, 250, 253, 263, 273, 293
Dramatic Arts &101, 201, 210, 211, 212, 240, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 251, 252, 253, 256, 260, 265, 280, 281, 282, 285, 286, 287
English &111, &113, &114, 141, 150, &220, &226, &227, &228, &244, &245, 250, 262, 264, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 283, 284, 286, 328, 345
Geography &200History 230Humanities 101, 102, 145, 160, 170, 175, 201, 202, 203, 204, 220, 235, 250, 253, 257, 284, 320
Music 101, 102, &105, &141, &142, &143, 185, 188, 189, 239, 240, &241, &242, &243
Philosophy &101, &115, 240Political Science &201
World LanguagesNo more than 5 credits at the 100 levelAmerican Sign Language &121, &122, &123French &121, &122, &123German &121, &122, &123Japanese &121, &122, &123Korean &121, &122, &123Spanish &121, &122, &123, &221
Group B: Skills Performance (H/SP) No more than 5 credits Art 120, 125, 206, 210, 225, 226, 230, 231, 232, 240, 241, 242, 266, 267, 268
Dramatic Arts 120Music 103, 106, 109, 117, 120, 123, 133, 136, 144, 147A, 147B, 147C, 147D, 147E, 147F, 147G, 147H, 147I, 147J, 147K, 147M, 147P, 147Q, 233
Social Sciences Distribution (SS)American Culture & Equity Studies 101, 102, 160, 170
Anthropology &100, &204, &205, &206, &207, &210, 212, 270, 325, 335, 350
Baccalaureate Nursing 323, 326ABusiness &101Criminal Justice &105, &106Early Childhood Education &105Economics &201, &202Education &121, &122, &202, &204Engineering &104Geography &100, &200, &207, &250History 110, &116, &117, &118, &136, &137, &214, &215, &219, 230, 253, 257
Human Services 107Human Services Substance Abuse Coun-selor &101
Humanities 101, 102, 145, 160, 170Philosophy &101, &115, &120, 240Political Science &101, 115, 145, 175, &201, &202, &203, 235, 323
Psychology &100, 102, &200, &220, 240, 260, 300
Sociology &101, 109, 125, 135, 190, &201, 215, 230, 271, 301, 319
Natural Sciences Distribution (NS)
Lab Courses: Minimum one course requiredBiology 101, 114, 115, 120, 130-132, 140, &160, &175, 201, 202, 203, &241, &242, &260
Chemistry &110, &121, &131, 137, &151, &152, &153, &251, &252, &253
Geography 150Geology &101, &103, &110, &208Oceanography &101Physics 110, 114, 115, 116, 254, 255, 256
Non-lab courses:Anthropology &205Astronomy 101, 102, 105Biology 104, 351Chemistry &139, &141, &142, &143, &241, &242, &243
Geography &100, 260Geology &100, 155Meteorology 101Nutrition &101Science 100
Other than physical, biological, and earth sciences: No more than fi ve credits from the following in Natural Sciences distribution:Business 215Computer Science &141, 143, 170, 210, 240Engineering 240Mathematics &107, 112, &131, &132, 136, &141, &142, 143, &146, 147, &148, &151, &152, &163, 210, 221, 222, 231, 232, 240, 250, &264
Philosophy &120
ElectivesTh ere are two types of electives: Fully Transferable and Restricted.
Fully Transferable: ALL courses listed in the Communication and Symbolic Reasoning Skill Areas; and the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences distributions; plus the following: Accounting &201, &202, &203Baccalaureate Nursing 320Business &201, 330Computer Information Systems 141Criminal Justice 100, &101, &110Education &115, 199Engineering 111, &114, &204, &214, &215, 216, &224, &225, 270, 271
English &101, &102, &235, 301World Language – any not used in Humanities Distribution
Physical Education-Education 104Physical Education Activity (PEFSP and PE-RD) – Up to 3 credits. Only 3 credits may be applied to an AA degree.
Restricted in Transfer: ANY college level courses NOT listed in any of the skill areas, distribution, or transferable electives (generally professional-technical and personal development courses)Baccalaureate Nursing – all except 323, 326ABusiness Management – allBusiness Technology – allComputer Information Systems – all ex-cept 141
Cooperative Apprenticeship – allCooperative Education – all
Courses meeting Graduation Requirements in Associate Degrees (2016-2017)Courses for the Associate Transfer Degrees and other Associate Degrees. Only those courses numbered 100 and above are acceptable. All courses 195/295, 198/298, and 199/299 will be evaluated individually except as noted below. Continuing Education credits may not be used.Courses which were on these lists when taken may also be applied.
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