Online Associate of Arts and Science Degree Worksheet Use this worksheet as an advising tool to keep track of your progress through the associates degree program. Have this document available when talking with your advisor. If you transferred courses to UW Colleges, your advisor will add them to this form and send you a new copy upon completion of the application process. TO USE THIS FORM: Use your tab key to move through the gray boxes and fill in the information requested or if an arrow appears when you tab into the box click on the arrow and make your selection. Check the fulfilled box in each category only when you have completed the requirements in that area. Save this document each time you make an update. If you have any questions about degree requirements, please contact an advisor at academicadvisor@uwc.edu or call toll free 1-877-449-1877. Student Name: Placement Test Results (if applicable): MATH - ENGLISH - DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AAS 1. A minimum of 60 credits is required. 2. The UW Colleges General Education Requirements must be fulfilled. 3. At least 24 of the 60 credits must be completed within the UW Colleges, or at least 12 of the last 24 credits, must be earned within the UW Colleges. 4. A student must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 earned at the UW Colleges and a 2.0 GPA in credits applied to the Associate of Arts and Science Degree. 5. Students must be enrolled at a UW College during the last semester in which the degree requirements are completed or have earned 60 degree credits prior to transferring from a UW College to a baccalaureate degree granting institution. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS NOTE: F=Fall and SP=Spring denotes the semester the course is offered. This information is subject to change. I. Core Requirements - A grade of C or better in or exemption from the following: Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled Writing English 102 Mathematics MAT 108 or 110 The writing and mathematics requirements and their prerequisites may not be used to satisfy a breadth requirement when used to satisfy a core requirement. II. Breadth Categories A. Fine Arts and Humanities A student must earn a minimum of nine (9) credits with at least one course designated as Fine Arts and at least one course designated as Humanities. Fine Arts (FA) [minimum of one (1) course] Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled ART 181 ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL ART 3 cr. ART 183 SURVEY: RENAISSANCE & ART 3 cr. ART 290 WOMEN IN THE ARTS 3 cr. MUS 273 JAZZ HISTORY AND APPRECIATION 3 cr. MUS 278 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL 3 cr. WOM 295 WOMEN IN THE ARTS 3 cr. Humanities (HU) [minimum of one (1) course] Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled ENG 250 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3 cr. ENG 263 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1865 3cr. HIS 105 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 cr. HIS 106 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 cr.
HIS 272 HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE SCIENCES 3 cr. PHI 202 FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY 3 cr. PHI 237 TECHNOLOGY, VALUES, AND SOCIETY 3 cr. PHI 259 PHILOSOPHY AND RACISM 3 cr. REL 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION 3 cr. WOM 202 FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY FA/HU TOTAL CREDITS B. Mathematical and Natural Sciences A student must earn a minimum of eleven (11) credits in this category. A minimum of eight (8) of these credits must be in at least two disciplines of the Natural Sciences (NS), and must include one (1) laboratory science (LS) course. Natural Sciences [minimum of eight (8) credits in two (2) disciplines including at least one (1) lab class] Biological Sciences Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled BIO 101 CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY [NS/LS] 5 cr. (previously BIO 109) BIO 141 HEREDITY [NS] 3 cr. (previously BIO 160) Chemistry CHE 123 CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY [NS] 3 cr. CHE 124 APPLIED CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETY [NS/LS] 4 cr. CHE 203 SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY [NS] 3 cr. CHE 250 SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY [NS] 3 cr. Engineering EGR 201 STATICS [NS] 3 cr. EGR 202 DYNAMICS [NS] 3 cr. EGR 203 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS [NS] 3 cr. Geology GLG 170 DISASTERS LIVING ON THE EDGE [NS/LS] 4 cr. Geography GEO 106 SURVEY OF GEOGRAPHIC INFO SCIENCES [NS/LS] 4 cr. GEO 125 SURVEY OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY [NS/LS] 5 cr. (formerly GEO 120) GEO 170 DISASTERS LIVING ON THE EDGE [NS/LS] 4 cr. Health, Exercise Science and Athletics HES 209 NUTRITION AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT 3 cr. Meteorology MLG 100 METEOROLOGY [NS/LS] 4 cr. LAB SCIENCE TOTAL NS CREDITS Mathematical Sciences (MS) Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled BUS 243 ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 cr. ECO 243 ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 cr. MAT 108 QUANTITATIVE REASONING 3 cr. MAT 110 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 cr. MAT 113 TRIGONOMETRY 2 cr. MAT 117 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 cr. MAT 210 TOPICS IN FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 cr. MAT 221 CALCULUS & GEOMETRY I 5 cr. MAT 222 CALCULUS & GEOMETRY II 5 cr. MAT 223 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III 5 cr. MAT 234 CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 3 cr. MAT 271 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 cr. PHI 211 ELEMENTARY LOGIC 3 cr. PSY 210 STATISTICAL METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr.
The mathematics requirement and prerequisite may not be used to satisfy a breadth requirement when used to satisfy a core requirement. TOTAL MS CREDITS TOTAL MS + NS CREDITS C. Social Science (SS) A student must earn a minimum of nine (9) credits in this category. These courses must be selected from at least two (2) disciplines. American Indian Studies Semester Year Credit(s) Fulfilled AIS 101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 3 cr. AIS 314 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA 3 cr. Anthropology ANT 100 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 cr. ANT 314 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA 3 cr. Economics ECO 203 ECONOMICS MACRO 3 cr. ECO 204 ECONOMICS MICRO 3 cr. Education EDU 230 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. EDU 300 THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL 3 cr. Geography GEO 101 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3 cr. History HIS 101 US HISTORY TO THE CIVIL WAR 3 cr. HIS 102 US HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR 3 cr. HIS 127 THE WORLD IN THE 20 TH CENTURY 3 cr. HIS 277 INDIANS IN AMERICA HISTORY 3 cr. Political Science POL 104 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 3 cr. POL 105 STATE AND LOCAL SUPPLEMENT TO POL104 1 cr. POL 120 POLITICS OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 3 cr. POL 160 COMPARATIVE POLITICS 3 cr. POL 175 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 3 cr. POL 285 POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT 3 cr. Psychology PSY 201 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 4 cr. PSY 202 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. PSY 250 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. PSY 309 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr. PSY 360 PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD & ADOLESCENCE 3 cr. Sociology SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 cr. SOC 234 SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY 3 cr. SOC 250 PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY 3 cr. Women s Studies WOM 101 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN S STUDIES 3 cr. WOM 210 WOMEN S HEALTH AND SEXUALITY 3 cr. TOTAL SS CREDITS D. Application and Performance (AP) A student must earn a minimum of three (3) credits in courses designated as Application and Performance. BUS 201 INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING 4 cr. BUS 204 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 cr. BUS 210 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (ENG 210) 3 cr. BUS 230 INTRO. TO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3 cr.
CTA 103 INTRO. TO PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 cr. (previously COM 103) CPS 105 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 cr. CPS 139 WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT EGR 105 ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS 3 cr. EGR 110 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS w/ COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING 3 cr. ENG 203 CREATIVE WRITING I 3 cr. ENG 210 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (BUS 210) 3 cr. MUS 170 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC 3 cr. TOTAL AP CREDITS D. Ethnic Studies (ES) A student must earn a minimum of three (3) credits in courses designated an Ethnic Studies. Ethnic Studies courses may also be counted toward another breadth category. AIS 101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 3 cr. Each of these courses fulfills AIS 314 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA 3 cr. ANT 314 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA 3 cr. ENG 263 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1865 3cr. HIS 101 US HISTORY TO THE CIVIL WAR 3 cr. HIS 102 US HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR 3 cr. HIS 277 INDIANS IN AMERICAN HISTORY 3 cr. MUS 273 JAZZ HISTORY AND APPRECIATION 3 cr. MUS 278 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL 3 cr. PHI 259 PHILOSOPHY AND RACISM 3 cr. SOC 234 SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY 3 cr. SOC 250 PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY 3 cr. WOM 210 WOMEN S HEALTH AND SEXUALITY 3 cr. requirements in other areas; however credits cannot be double counted. Check which course you took to fulfill the ES requirement. TOTAL ES CREDITS F. Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) A student must earn a minimum of three (3) credits in courses designated as Interdisciplinary Studies. Interdisciplinary Studies courses may also be counted toward another breadth category. AIS 101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 3 cr. Each of these courses fulfills ART 290 WOMEN IN THE ARTS 3 cr. EGR 105 ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS 3 cr. REL 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION WOM 101 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN S STUDIES 3 cr. WOM 295 WOMEN IN THE ARTS requirements in other areas; however credits cannot be double counted. Check which course you took to fulfill the IS requirement. ** IS courses may change each year please check the current course schedule for a complete listing or ask an advisor. TOTAL IS CREDITS III. Electives (EL) A student who has met the core requirement and the other breadth category minimums may compete the 60 credits minimum requirement with courses in the category. BIO 282 UPDATES IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY 3 cr. BUS 101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 cr. EGR 282 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 3 cr. ENG 101 COMPOSITION I 3 cr. LEC 100 FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 1 cr. LEC 110 INTRUODUCTION TO EXPERIMENTAL LEARNING 3 cr. MAT 105 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 cr. CREDIT TALLY Area Total
English Core Math Core FA + HU NS + MS SS AP ES IS EL TOTAL = TOTAL BREADTH ONLY = 60 Credits or greater 32 Credits or greater Note : Other courses offered but not listed may apply toward the AAS degree. Courses & requirements are subject to change, please consult with an academic advisor. ENG 098 BASICS OF COMPOSITION MAT 081 TOPICS IN GEOMETRY MAT 091 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA ENG 098, MAT 081 & 091 are remedial credit courses and do not count or apply toward the AAS degree 8/11 Online AAS Worksheet