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Jul 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Catalog
Distribution Course Lists for AA-DTA
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1. Basic Skills (15 credits)
Any course used to satisfy Basic Skills distribution may not be used to satisfy any other portion of the Associate in Arts degree requirements. A. Communication Skills (10 credits)
Courses in this area support the written communication learning outcome. And one of the following:
B. Quantitative Skills/Symbolic Reasoning (5 credits)
Courses in this area support the quantitative and symbolic reasoning learning outcome. Notes
**Students who have taken PHIL& 120 before Fall 2013, must also take MATH 97 (or higher) and pass with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or have appropriate Math placement of MATH& 107 or higher) * MATH& 131 , MATH& 132 , and MATH& 173 does not satisfy this requirement at the University of Washington. 2. Humanities/Fine Arts/English (15 Credits)
Minimum 15 credits from three separate areas. No more than 5 credits in foreign language at the 100 level. No more than 5 credits in performance/skills courses. Courses that fulfill the diversity requirement may also be used to fulfill a distribution requirement. See Diversity Section for a complete list of courses satisfying the diversity course requirements. Performance/Skills Courses
No more than 5 credits in Performance/Skills can be applied to Humanities/Fine Arts/English distribution. 3. Social Science (15 credits)
Minimum 15 credits from three separate areas or minimum 15 credits from two separate areas with a 200-level course required within the two course emphasis. Courses that fulfill the diversity requirement may also be used to fulfill a distribution requirement. See Diversity Course List for a list of courses satisfying the diversity requirements. - AMES 100 - Introduction to American Ethnic Studies Credits: 5
- AMES 103 - Intersections of Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality Credits: 5
- AMES 105 - Social Inequality and Change in American Sports Credits: 5
- AMES 150 - Race and Ethnicity in the Pacific Credits: 5
- AMES 206 - Identity and Education in Hawai’i Credits: 5
- AMES 214 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Credits: 5
- AMES 230 - Introduction to Critical Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies Credits: 5
- AMES 253 - Community Formation in Hawai’i Credits: 2
- ANTH& 100 - Survey of Anthropology Credits: 5
- ANTH& 104 - World Prehistory Credits: 5
- ANTH& 106 - American Mosaic: Cultures of the United States Credits: 5
- ANTH 108 - Food, Drink and Culture Credits: 5
- ANTH& 204 - Archaeology Credits: 5
- ANTH& 205 - Biological Anthropology Credits: 5
- ANTH& 206 - Cultural Anthropology Credits: 5
- ANTH& 207 - Linguistic Anthropology Credits: 5
- ANTH& 210 - Indigenous Peoples of North America Credits: 5
- ANTH& 216 - Indigenous Peoples of the Northwest Coast Credits: 5
- ANTH 220 - Sex, Gender and Culture Credits: 5
- ANTH& 234 - Religion and Culture Credits: 5
- ANTH& 235 - Cross-Cultural Medicine Credits: 5
- ANTH& 236 - Forensic Anthropology Credits: 5
- ANTH 273 - Field Archeology Credits: 1-10
- BUS& 101 - Introduction to Business Credits: 5
- BUS 181 - Introduction to International Business Credits: 5
- BUS& 201 - Business Law and the Regulation of Business Credits: 5
- CJ& 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Credits: 5
- CJ& 105 - Introduction to Corrections Credits: 5
- CJ& 106 - Juvenile Justice Credits: 5
- CJ& 110 - Criminal Law Credits: 5
- CJ& 112 - Criminology Credits: 5
- CJ 225 - Serial, Spree & Mass Killers Credits: 5
- CJ& 240 - Introduction to Forensic Science Credits: 5
- ECON 100 - Economic Principles and Applications Credits: 5
- ECON& 201 - Micro Economics Credits: 5
- ECON& 202 - Macro Economics Credits: 5
- GEOG& 100 - Introduction to Geography Credits: 5
- GEOG 120 - Introduction to Physical Geography Credits: 5
- GEOG 123 - Globalization Credits: 5
- GEOG 190 - Geographic Exploration Credits: 1-10
- GEOG& 200 - Human Geography Credits: 5
- GEOG 201 - World Regional Geography Credits: 5
- GEOG 205 - Environmental Geography Credits: 5
- GEOG 210 - Mountain Geography Credits: 5
- HIST 120 - History of the Movies Credits: 5
- HIST 122 - History of Australian Movies Credits: 5
- HIST& 126 - World Civilizations I Credits: 5
- HIST& 127 - World Civilizations II Credits: 5
- HIST& 128 - World Civilizations III Credits: 5
- HIST 135 - The United States Since 1940 Credits: 5
- HIST& 136 - U.S. History I Credits: 5
- HIST& 137 - U.S. History II Credits: 5
- HIST& 214 - Pacific Northwest History Credits: 5
- HIST& 215 - Women in U.S. History Credits: 5
- HIST& 220 - African-American History Credits: 5
- HIST 228 - Latinos in the United States Credits: 5
- HIST 230 - Modern Europe Credits: 5
- HIST 231 - Modern Asia Credits: 5
- HIST 233 - History of Latin America Credits: 5
- HIST 237 - History of Australia and New Zealand Credits: 5
- HIST 240 - The Civil War Credits: 5
- HIST 250 - The Vietnam War Credits: 5
- POLS& 101 - Introduction to Political Science Credits: 5
- POLS& 200 - Introduction to Law: United States Credits: 5
- POLS& 201 - Introduction to Political Theory Credits: 5
- POLS& 202 - United States Government Credits: 5
- POLS& 203 - International Relations Credits: 5
- POLS& 204 - Comparative Government Credits: 5
- POLS 207 - American Political Participation Credits: 5
- POLS 209 - State and Local Government Politics Credits: 5
- POLS 225 - The Arab-Israeli Conflict Credits: 5
- POLS 250 - Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Credits: 5
- PSYC& 100 - General Psychology Credits: 5
- PSYC& 180 - Human Sexuality Credits: 5
- PSYC& 200 - Lifespan Psychology Credits: 5
- PSYC 201 - Personality Credits: 5
- PSYC 209 - Fundamentals of Psychological Research Credits: 5
- PSYC& 220 - Psychological Disorders Credits: 5
- PSYC 225 - Fundamentals of Physiological Psychology Credits: 5
- PSYC 240 - Social Psychology Credits: 5
- S SCI 100 - Truth, Lies and Social Statistics Credits: 5
- S SCI 160 - Introduction to the Study of Gender Credits: 5
- SOC& 101 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 5
- SOC& 201 - Social Problems Credits: 5
- SOC 202 - Sociology of Food Credits: 5
- SOC 205 - Sociology of Disability Credits: 5
- SOC 214 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Credits: 5
- SOC 215 - Survey of Criminology Credits: 5
- SOC 220 - Sex and Gender in Society Credits: 5
- SOC 230 - Sociology of Death and Dying Credits: 5
- SOC 240 - Sociology of the Family Credits: 5
- SOC 245 - Juvenile Delinquency Credits: 5
- SOC 252 - Drugs and Society Credits: 5
- SOC 260 - Crime and Justice Credits: 5
- SOC 271 - Deviance, Power, and Social Control Credits: 5
4. Natural Science (15 credits)
Minimum of 15 credits from at least two separate areas. Ten credits must be chosen from List A, including a minimum of 5 credits from lab sciences (courses designated with Ⓛ symbol). The additional 5 credits may be taken from either List A or List B. Diversity Requirement (1 course)
A minimum of one course from the Diversity Course list must be taken to satisfy the diversity course requirement. In most cases, a course also satisfies other distribution areas. |
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