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Associate of Arts Degree Typical Three Year Plan

Sequence of Courses: The courses in this degree, and the sequence of offering is indicated below. Many of these courses are available year-round but enrolling in the sequence indicated below will ensure that the student is in the same course as the other reservation-based students.

See also:
GHC Reservation-Based (Associate of Arts)-Direct Transfer Agreement with The Evergreen State College
(MS Word document)

Grays Harbor College
Reservation-Based Associate of Arts Degree
Typical Three Year Plan *

Sequence of Courses AA Degree (New Students Entering Fall 2007 will follow this path)

Quarter

 

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Q1
Fall

*** First Year Orientation (FYE 102) (1 credit) at Evergreen Longhouse.

Anthro 206-Cultural anthropology
(5 credits)

English 101 or English 95 or Eng 060**
(5 credits)

Saturdays: Speech (HUM 101-Integrating Seminar)
(2 credits)
HUM 107-Integrating Seminar-Battlegrounds (1 credit)

English 102 (5 credits)

 

Anthro 210: Native Culture and Contact(5)

 

Saturdays: Eportfolio (HUM 104-Integrative Seminar) (2 credits)
Battlegrounds  (HUM 110)
(1 credit)

Earth Science 102
(5 credits)

Math 107 (5 credits)

 

Upper division Saturday
Class (optional Evergreen credit)

 

Q2:
Winter

Health and wellness 101
(5 credits)

Library 120
(5 credits)

Saturdays: Speech (HUM 102-Integrating Seminar)
(2 credits)
HUM 108-Battlegrounds
(1 credit)

Anthro 220: Native Peoples of the NW (5 credits)

American Govt, Pols 202
(5 credits)

 

Saturdays: Integrating Seminar (HUM 105) (2 credits)
Battlegrounds (HUM 111)
(1 credit)

Antro 104 Archaeology
(5 credits)

Astronomy (5 credits)

 

Upper division Saturday
Class (optional Evergreen credit)

 

Q 3:
Spring

Biology 100 (5 credits)
Art Appreciation  100 (5 credits)

 

Saturdays: Writing Seminar (HUM 103-Integrating Seminar)
(2 credits)
HUM 109-Battlegrounds (1 credit)

Gen Psych  100 (5 credits)

Music Appreciation 105 (5 credits)

Upper division Saturday
Class (optional Evergreen credit)

 

 

 

Summer (optional)

** English 95 or 060
Dev Ed Math 60, 70, 95, 98 and/or
Other courses

** English 95 or 060
Dev Ed Math
Other courses

** English 95 or 060
Dev Ed Math
Other courses

* Actual courses and sequences may vary depending upon college credits student transfers in and need to take pre-college English and mathematics courses. Most courses are available every quarter but we attempt to have our students take as many of the same courses as a cohort as possible.

** Note: dev ed math and dev ed English will be offered at various levels appropriate to student placement test scores.

*** The First Year Orientation course is September 10-11, 2007 at The Evergreen State College Longhouse.

 

Updated: October 17, 2007


Contact Information:

For additional information
contact Mark Ramon at
Grays Harbor College
360-538-4090
Toll free: 1-800-562-4830 ext 4090
Fax: 360-538-4293
E-mail: mramon@ghc.edu

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