Program Requirements

Program Requirements
 
 
 
Each academic program has prerequisite requirements in addition to the University’s requirements. For students transferring with 135 or more credits, these prerequisites must be completed or be in progress at the time of application. Please refer to the University of Washington Equivalency Guide or meet with an admission advisor to see if your credits fulfill the prerequisites.

  

Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Science
Business Administration
Computing and Software Systems
Applied Computing
RN-BSN
Electrical Engineering
Biology
5 credits of English Composition
All prerequisites from Interdisciplinary Studies
10 credits of English Composition (ENGL&101 and ENGL&102)
10 credits of English Composition (ENGL&101 and ENGL&102 or Tech. writing)
10 credits of English Composition (ENGL&101 and ENGL&102 or Tech. writing)
5 credits of lab-based Chemistry
5 credits of English Composition
5 credits of English Composition
5 credits of Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
Calculus
Intro to Law or Business Law
Intro to Programming
Intro to Programming
Microbiology
Calculus I
15 credits of the General Biology sequence
 
15 credits of Visual, Literary & Performing Arts (VLPA)
15 credits of the General Chemistry sequence
Microeconomics
Programming I
Programming I
Statistics
Calculus II
15 credits of the General Chemistry sequence
15 credits of Individuals & Societies (I&S)
5 credits of Earth System Science
Macroeconomics
Programming II
Programming II
10 credits of Anatomy and Physiology
Calculus III
 
15 credits of Natural World (NW)
5 credits of an Environmental Studies course
Calculus
 
Calculus I
Calculus I
Completion of an Associate Degree in Nursing program
Physics: Mechanics
 
 
Science, Technology & Society requires 10 credits of a science sequence and Pre-Calculus
Conservation & Restoration Ecology pathway requires 15 credits of the General Biology sequence
Statistics
Calculus II
Statistics
Completion of the NCLEX exam
Physics: Electromagnetism & Oscillatory Motion
 
 
Environmental Studies requires two introductory lab courses in Biology, Chemistry, or Earth System Sciences and Statistics
Earth System Science pathway requires 5 credits of  Biology, 5 credits of Physics, and a second Physics course or Calculus II
Financial Accounting I
Statistics
 
RN License
5 credits of General Chemistry
 
Financial Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Law, Economics and Public Policy Option
Microeconomics and a course in American Government or American Politics