Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ______________________
X Number: _______________________Major: _____________________Major Code: __ __ __ __
I. College Requirements (Refer to WCC catalog for more information.)
Total of 60 sem hrs or more must be completed as specified below.
Minimum overall GPA: 2.0 (Current GPA: ________)
WCC Residency requirement: 15 sem hrs Yes or No
Official transcripts: Yes or No TERF submitted: Yes or No
Degree Audit Intent to Graduate mywcc
Counselor/Advisor Signature: ________________________ Date: _______________
Updated: __________________________ Date: _______________ Date: _______________ Date: _______________
Student Signature:*** ________________________________________________________________________
***Student signature acknowledges receiving copies of Degree Audit, Academic Plan and/or Updated Academic Plan
II. General Education Requirements………31 sem hrs III. Additional College Requirements………………….6-8 sem hrs
A. Communications……………………………9 sem hrs A. Physical and Life Sciences……...............….3-4 sem hrs
ENG 101……………………………………3
ENG 102……………………………………3
COM 100…………………………………..3
B. Social and Behavioral Sciences……...6 sem hrs
(See choices on reverse side. Select courses from at least two disciplines.)
C. Physical and Life Sciences………………7 sem hrs
(See choices on reverse side. Select one physical science and one
life science. Select one lab course.)
D. Mathematics………………………………….3 sem hrs
(See choices on reverse side.)
E. Humanities and Fine Arts…………………6 sem hrs
B. Mathematics...........................................3-4 sem hrs
C. Non-Western and Diversity
(At least one 3 semester hour course from II.B. or II.E. must have a Non-
Western/Diversity emphasis.
Choose a course with an "N" or "D"
designation listed in BOLD. This is not an additional credit hour requirement.)
IV. Area of Concentration/Elective Requirements…………21-23 sem hrs (Area of Concentration: _____________________)
(A maximum of 4 semester hours each of Independent Study (IND), College Success Topics (COL) or Kinesiology/Physical Education (KPE) may be applied
towards a degree. The maximum semester hours for KPE credit may be waived for kinesiology or education majors)
Comments:
STUDENT ACADEMIC PLAN
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE (AS)
This degree is designed to transfer to a four-year institution.
Refer to the catalog for more information.
Complete the Intent to Graduate form one semester before
completing requirements.
REFERRALS
(630) 466-7900, ext.
Assessment 5700
Financial Aid 5774
Registration/Records 2370
(See choices on reverse side. Select at least one course from
Humanities and one from Fine Arts.)
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Choose one physical science
Choose one life science
Choose one lab
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Choose one
Choose one additional science
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Updated 6/20 SMK
II.B Social and Behavioral Sciences……9 sem hrs
Select courses from at least two disciplines.
(Courses in bold identify Non-Western (N) or Diversity (D) options.)
Anthropology: ANT 100 (N)-, 101 (N), 102, 110
Economics: ECN 100, 110-, 201, 202
Geography: GEO 120 (N), 220 (N), 230 (N)-, 235 (N)
History**: HIS 101 (N), 102 (N), 121, 122, 205 (N), 215 (N),
225 (N), 235 (N)
Political Science: PSC 100, 220, 240, 260
Psychology: PSY 100, 205, 215, 220, 226, 235
Sociology: SOC 100, 120 (D), 130, 210, 230 (D)
II.C. Physical and Life Sciences……7 sem hrs
Select at least one course from Physical Sciences and one course
from Life Sciences. Select at least one lab course.
Physical Sciences
Astronomy: AST 100, 105 (4-L)
Chemistry: CHM 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 106 (4-L)-, 121
(4-L)
Earth Science: ESC 100, 101 (1-L), 110, 120 (4-L), 125, 130
Geography: GEO 121 (4-L)
Geology: GLG 100, 101 (1-L), 102 (4-L), 103, 120
Physics: PHY 103, 104 (1-L), 111 (4-L), 221 (5-L)
Life Sciences
Biology: BIO 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 110, 111 (1-L), 120
(4-L), 122 (4-L)
II.D. Mathematics……3 sem hrs
Mathematics: MTH 101, 102, 107, 131 (4), 132 (4), 202, 210,
211(4), 233 (4)
II.E. Humanities and Fine Arts……9 sem hrs
Select at least one course from Humanities and one course from Fine
Arts. Courses in bold identify Non-Western (N) or Diversity (D)
options.
Humanities
English: ENG 211, 212, 215, 220 (D), 221, 222, 225, 226, 228,
229, 230, 235, 240, 245, 255 (D), 265 (D)
Film Studies***: FLM 270
French: FRE 202
German: GER 202
History**: HIS 111, 112, 125
Humanities***: HUM 101, 102 (N), 112, 201, 202
Philosophy: PHL 100, 101, 105, 110, 120 (N), 201, 202, 220-,
230-, 240-
Religion: RLG 120 (N)
Spanish: SPN 202, 205, 215
Fine Arts
Art: ART 100, 101, 102, 103(N), 104, 105(D), 106
Film Studies: FLM 250, 260, 270***
Humanities***: HUM 101, 102 (N), 201
Music: MUS 100, 101 (N), 102
Theatre: THE 100, 130 (D)
Course Selection for AS degree:
III.
A. Physical and Life Sciences……...............….3-4 sem hrs
Astronomy: AST 100, 105 (4-L)
Biology: BIO 100, 101 (1-L),102, 103 (1-L), 104-, 110,
111 (1-L), 120 (4-L), 122 (4-L), 200, 250 (4-L), 270 (4-L),
272 (4-L)
Chemistry: CHM 100, 101 (1-L), 102, 103 (1-L), 106 (4-L)-,
121 (4-L), 122 (4-L), 202, 231 (5-L), 232 (5-L)
Earth Science: ESC 100, 101 (1-L), 110, 120 (4-L), 125, 130
Geography: GEO 121 (4-L)
Geology: GLG 100, 101 (1-L), 102 (4-L), 103, 120 Physics:
PHY 103, 104 (1-L), 111 (4-L), 112 (4-L), 221 (5-L), 222 (5-
L), 223 (4-L)
III.B. Mathematics..............................................3-4 sem hrs
Mathematics: MTH 101, 102, 107, 109, 111 (4)-, 112-, 129, 130,
131 (4), 132 (4), 141, 201, 202, 210, 211 (4), 233 (4), 236 (4), 240
III.C. Non-Western or Diversity
One course satisfying degree requirements must have a non-
Western or diversity emphasis. These courses
are highlighted in
bold in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (item II.B.) and
Humanities and Fine Arts (item II.E.). This is not an additional
credit hour requirement.
Students should consult with a counselor early in their program
of studies to determine appropriate course choices and
transferability of courses based on their major and the four-year
school to which they intent to transfer. Students may be
required to enroll in two additional courses (one Humanities or
Fine Arts course and one Social and Behavioral Science course)
at their transfer institution.
* Under IAI review
** No more than two history courses can be used to fulfill
general education requirements.
***Interdisciplinary humanities courses that encompass both
humanities and fine arts may be used for either humanities or
fine arts credits.
-Course no longer offered, but can be used to meet degree
requirements.
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