Associate in Computer Science, DTA/MRP
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Second Communication Skills course should be selected based on transfer institution.
Whitworth & Gonzaga- Oral Communication in place of English Composition II or Technical Writing
Washington State University – Strongly recommend Technical Writing instead of Composition II to meet degree requirements at transfer
Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines (two different prefix areas).
No more than 10 credits allowed from any one discipline
No more than 5 credits in world language at the 100 level.
No more than 5 credits in performance/skill (P/S) courses may be used to satisfy this requirement
Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines
No more than 10 credits allowed from any one discipline
Recommended Courses:
course - Engineering Physics - Mechanics
course - Engineering Physics - Electricity and Magnetism
Important Note: Beginning Spring 2026, the order of the biology courses listed as an options above will change to: BIOL& 222 → BIOL& 221→ BIOL&223. Additionally, BIOL& 160 will no longer be required as a prerequisite for this sequence . Students beginning this degree in Fall 2025 or later who plan to take Biology sequence should not enroll in BIOL& 160 unless specifically advised to do so. Click here to connect with an advisor for this degree: Science, Engineering, & Mathematics (SEM) Pathway Advising.
Any college-level courses numbered 100 or above.
Elective courses should be selected based on transfer institution and may include prerequisites for major courses (e.g., pre-calculus), additional major coursework, or specific general education. Students should work closely with their advisor on course selection.
No more than 15 credits in this category may be from courses that are not listed on the 2025-2026 Approved Distribution Course List.
No more than 3.0 PE activity credits may be applied to the degree.
Recommended Courses:
course - College 101
course - Computer Science Principals
course - Technical Writing
course - Precalculus I
course - Precalculus II
course - Introduction to Statistics
course - Calculus III
course - Linear Algebra
course - Calculus IV
course - Engineering Physics - Mechanics
course - Engineering Physics - Electricity and Magnetism
course - Engineering Physics - Waves, Optics, and Thermodynamics
or other lab course listed as Biological, Earth, and Physical Sciences on the 2025-2026 Approved Distribution Course List.