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1 LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE CATALOG ADDENDUM
2 Catalog Addendum DISTRIBUTION LISTS This addendum contains the distribution lists for academic year , including: Diversity requirement distribution list Distribution list for Transfer programs Distribution list for Professional-Technical programs Catalog Addendum
3 Diversity Course List ANTH 109 American Cultural Diversity ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology ART& 100 Art Appreciation ART 206 Arts of the Americas ART 207 Arts of the World ART 208 Arts of the Northwest ART 228 History of Western Art ASL& 123 American Sign Language III:DIV BUS 144 Management of Human Relations CHIN& 121 Chinese I CHIN& 122 Chinese II CHIN& 123 Chinese III EDUC& 205 Introduction to Education w/field Experience ENGL 140 Intro to Women Writers ENGL 246 Rainbow Readers:LGBTQ Literature ENGL 280 Multicultural Literature ENVS 150 Environment and Society HIST& 126 World Civilization I HIST& 127 World Civilization II HIST& 128 World Civilization III HIST 205 History of East Asia HIST& 215 Women in U.S. History HUM 164 Cultural Journeys HUM 210 Myths and Rites MUSC 117 Music Cultures of the World MUSC 119 American Music MUSC 209 The Blues Culture SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (Includes WAOL s SOC& 101) SOC 225 Race and Ethnicity SPAN& 121 Spanish I SPAN& 122 Spanish II SPAN& 123 Spanish III SPCH 109 Intercultural Communication SPCH 209 Rhetorical Criticism and Popular Culture Revised November 14, 2014
4 Distribution List for Transfer Degrees Humanities 1 15 credits from at least 3 disciplines; no more than 5 credits in Performance Skills courses. No more than 5 credits in foreign language at the 100 level. If SPCH 110 and/or SPCH 114 are used to satisfy the Humanities requirement, they may not be used to satisfy the Communications Skills requirement. *Performance Skills Courses/max 5 cr. ART& 100 (was ART 110), and ART 101*, 102*, 103*, 106*, 107*, 108*, 111*, 112*, 113*, 155* (was 151A), 154* (was 151B), 156* (was 152A), 157* (was 152B), 158* (was 153), 206, 207, 208, 226, 227, 228, 241*, 242*, 243* ASL& 121, 122, 123 CHIN& 121, 122, 123 DANCE 100*, 105*, 110*, 151*, 152*, 153*, 251*, 252*, 253* DRMA& 101 (was DRAM 100), and DRMA 106*, 107*, 108* ENGL 108, 124*, 125*, 126*, 140, 204, 205, 224*, 225*, 226*, 231, 232, 233, 234, 245, 246, 251, 252, 254, 255, 256, 260, 270, 280, ENGL& 235 (was ENGL/ENGR 220), ENGL& 244 (was 240) HIST& 116 (was HIST 106), HIST& 126 (was HIST 116) HUM (was HUMN) 104, 107, HUM& 116, 117, 118, and HUM 164, 210, 220, 230 MUSC 100, 101, 102, 103, 117, 119, 130*, 134*, 135*, 141*, 142*, 143*, 145, 150*, 151*, 152*, 153*, 209, 222, 241*, 242*, 243*, 251*, 252*, 253*, and MUSC& 105 (was MUSC 110) PHIL& 101 (was PHIL 200), and PHIL 210, 260 SPAN& 121, 122, 123, 221, 222, 223 (was SPAN 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203), and SPAN 110 or 114 SPCH 104, 109, 110, 114, 209 Natural Sciences 1 15 credits from at least 3 disciplines; must include 5 credits of lab courses. No more than 5 credits from Mathematics, and Engineering. Courses used to satisfy this requirement may not be used to satisfy the Quantitative Skills requirement. Note: BUS 206 and MATH 210 are the same course. Credit cannot be earned for both. **Lab Courses Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Earth Sciences CHEM& 110** (was CHEM 105), CHEM& 121**, 131** (was CHEM 111**, 112**), CHEM& 161**, 162**, 163** (was 151**, 152**, 153**), 261**, 262**, 263** (was 251**, 252**, 253**), and CHEM 231** PHYS& 100**, PHYS& 114** (was PHYS 101**), 115** (was PHYS 102**), 116** (was PHYS 103**), PHYS 210, PHYS& 221** (was PHYS 251**), 222** (was PHYS 252**), and 223** (was PHYS 253**) PHSC 108**, 109** ANTH& 205 (was ANTH 206) BIOL& 100**, BIOL& 160**, BIOL& 170 (was BIOL 120), BIOL& 211**, 212**, 213** (was BIOL 201, 202, 203), BIOL& 241** (was BIOL 221), BIOL& 242** (was BIOL 222), BIOL& 260** (was BIOL 257), BIOL 109**, 130**, 150** NUTR& 101 (was CHEM 120) ASTR& 101** (was ASTR 110) ERSI 104**, 105**, 109** ENVS 150, 215** GEOG 105** GEOL 105**, 118**, 124 GEOL& 101** and 208** (was GEOL 170) OCEA& 101** (was OCNG 140) BUS 206, 207 (was BSAD 206, 207) ENGR 106, 210 MATH& 107 (was MATH 130), MATH& 132 (was MATH 122), MATH& 148 (was MATH 140), MATH& 151, 152, 153, and MATH& 141 (was MATH 112), MATH& 142 (was MATH 113), 125, 254 (was MATH 154), 210, 211, 220, 240 Revised November 14, 2014 effective fall 2014
5 Social Sciences 1 15 credits from at least 3 disciplines. ANTH 109, ANTH& 206 (was ANTH 207) BUS& 101 (was BSAD 110), BUS& 201 (was BSAD 251) CDS 101 CJ& 101 (was ADMJ 186) ECON 104 and 105 or ECON& 201 (was ECON 205), ECON 105 or ECON& 202 (was ECON 206) HIST& 117 (was HIST 107), HIST& 127 (was HIST 117), HIST& 128 (was HIST 118), HIST& 136 (was HIST 156), HIST& 137 (was HIST 157), HIST& 215, and HIST 205, 214, 254 POLS& 101, POLS& 202 (was POLS 106), POLS& 203 (was POLS 108), POLS& 204 (was POLS 107) PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111), PSYC& 200 (was PSYC 205), PSYC 204, 214, and 220 SOC& 101 (was SOCY 110), SOC 210, and No more than 10 credits from any one discipline will be applied to the requirements within a distribution area. Restricted Course List A maximum of 15 credits taken from the Restricted Course List may be used in the Associate in Arts (AA-DTA) degree. Waived courses are subject to the 15-credit maximum. **No more than 3 PHED activity credits may be taken as electives. ACCT 101, 150, 241, 244, 260 AH all courses AMTC all courses APPEL all courses BLPT all courses BUS 104 (was BSAD 104), BUS 119 (was BSAD 190), BUS 165 (was BSAD 115), BUS 259 (was BSAD 111), BUS 294 BTEC all courses CDS all courses except CDS 101 CS 102, 104, 111, 122, 141, 142, 212, 213, 249 COLL - all courses DHET all courses DRFT all courses ECED all courses except ECED& 132 (was ECED 105), ECED& 107 (was ECED 115), 180, 204, 220 EDUC all courses except 150, 205 ENGL 100, 104 FISC all courses HLTH 100 HOFL all courses HDEV all courses LIBR all courses MASP all courses MATH 105, 106 MEDA all courses MFG all courses MUSC 115, 131, 132, 133, 161, 162, 163, 231, 232, 233, 261, 262, 263 NURS all courses **PHED 104, 105, 106, 110, 120, 125, 127, 128, 130, 139, 152, 204, 205, 210, 215, 216, 220, 227, 228, 230, 252 PMFG all courses TECH 100, 170 WELD all courses Revised November 14, 2014 effective fall 2014
6 Distribution List for Professional/Technical Degrees Human Relations Courses that meet the Human Relations requirement may also be used to satisfy another requirement of the degree. ANTH& 206 (was ANTH 207) BUS 144 (was BSAD 126), BUS 150 (was BSAD 164), BUS 240 CDS 102, 215 EDUC& 115, 130 HDEV 110 NURS 101, 202 PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111), PSYC 204, 214 SOC& 101 (was SOCY 110) SPCH 104 NOTE for Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences: 10 credits. At least 5 credits each in two of the three areas. Humanities *Performance Skills Courses/max 5 cr. ART& 100 (was ART 110), and ART 101*, 102*, 103*, 106*, 107*, 108*, 111*, 112*, 113*, 155* (was 151A), 154* (was 151B), 156* (was 152A), 157* (was 152B), 158* (was 153), 206, 207, 208, 226, 227, 228, 241*, 242*, 243* ASL& 121, 122, 123 CHIN& 121, 122, 123 DANCE 100*, 105*, 110*, 151*, 152*, 153*, 251*, 252*, 253* DRMA& 101 (was DRAM 100), and DRMA 106*, 107*, 108* ENGL 108, 124*, 125*, 126*, 140, 204, 205, 224*, 225*, 226*, 231, 232, 233, 234, 245, 251, 252, 254, 255, 256, 260, 270, 280, ENGL& 102, ENGL& 235 (was ENGL/ENGR 220), ENGL& 244 (was 240) HIST& 116 (was HIST 106), HIST& 126 (was HIST 116) HUM (was HUMN) 104, 107, HUM& 116, 117, 118, and HUM 164, 210, 220, 230 MUSC 100, 101, 102, 103, 117, 119, 130*, 134*, 135*, 141*, 142*, 143*, 145, 150*, 151*, 152*, 153*, 209, 222, 241*, 242*, 243*, 251*, 252*, 253*, and MUSC& 105 (was MUSC 110) PHIL& 101 (was PHIL 200), and PHIL 210, 260 SPAN& 121, 122, 123, 221, 222, 223 (was SPAN 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203), and SPAN 110 or 114 SPCH 104, 109, 110, 114, 209 Revised November 06, 2014, effective fall 2014
7 Natural Sciences 15 credits from at least 3 disciplines; must include 5 credits of lab courses. No more than 5 credits from Mathematics, and Engineering. Courses used to satisfy this requirement may not be used to satisfy the Quantitative Skills requirement. Note: BUS 206 and MATH 210 are the same course. Credit cannot be earned for both. **Lab Courses Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Earth Sciences CHEM& 100 CHEM& 110** (was CHEM 105), CHEM& 121**, 131** (was CHEM 111**, 112**), CHEM& 161**, 162**, 163** (was 151**, 152**, 153**), 261**, 262**, 263** (was 251**, 252**, 253**), and CHEM 231** PHYS& 100**, PHYS& 114** (was PHYS 101**), 115** (was PHYS 102**), 116** (was PHYS 103**), PHYS 210, PHYS& 221** (was PHYS 251**), 222** (was PHYS 252**), and 223** (was PHYS 253**) PHSC 108**, 109** ANTH& 205 (was ANTH 206) BIOL& 100**, BIOL& 160**, BIOL& 170 (was BIOL 120), BIOL& 211**, 212**, 213** (was BIOL 201, 202, 203), BIOL& 241** (was BIOL 221), BIOL& 242** (was BIOL 222), BIOL& 260** (was BIOL 257), BIOL 109**, 130**, 150** NUTR& 101 (was CHEM 120) ASTR& 101** (was ASTR 110) ERSI 104**, 105**, 109** ENVS 150, 215** GEOG 105** GEOL 105**, 118**, 124 GEOL& 101** and 208** (was GEOL 170) OCEA& 101** (was OCNG 140) BUS 206, 207 (was BSAD 206, 207) ENGR 106, 210 MATH& 107 (was MATH 130), MATH& 132 (was MATH 122), MATH& 148 (was MATH 140), MATH& 151, 152, 153, and MATH& 141 (was MATH 112), MATH& 142 (was MATH 113), 125, 254 (was MATH 154), 210, 211, 220, 240 MFG 130 TECH 100 **Lab Course Social Sciences ANTH 109, ANTH& 206 (was ANTH 207) BUS& 101 (was BSAD 110), BUS& 144 (DIV), BUS& 201 (was BSAD 251) CDS 101 CJ& 101 (was ADMJ 186) ECON 104 and 105 or ECON& 201 (was ECON 205), ECON 105 or ECON& 202 (was ECON 206) HIST& 117 (was HIST 107), HIST& 127 (was HIST 117), HIST& 128 (was HIST 118), HIST& 136 (was HIST 156), HIST& 137 (was HIST 157), HIST& 215, and HIST 205, 214, 254 POLS& 101, POLS& 202 (was POLS 106), POLS& 203 (was POLS 108), POLS& 204 (was POLS 107) PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111), PSYC& 200 (was PSYC 205), PSYC 204, 214, and 220 SOC& 101 (was SOCY 110), SOC 210, and 225 Revised November 06, 2014, effective fall 2014
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