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Complete basic background studies for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in electronics engineering and computer engineering technology disciplines. Careers may be found in research, development, design, operations management, teaching, sales and consulting.
5 credits - ENGL& 101 English Composition I.
15 credits – MATH& 151* Calculus I AND MATH& 152* Calculus II AND MATH& 153* Calculus III OR MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics.
15 credits – minimum 5 credits in Humanities, minimum 5 credits in Social Science, plus an additional 5 credits in either Humanities or Social Science from the Distribution List.
5 credits – from the Diversity Course List. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: SOC& 101 – Intro to Sociology:DIV.
4 credits minimum – select electives appropriate for your intended major and intended baccalaureate institution. MATH& 153 Calculus III or MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics may count as electives.
CHEM& 161* | General Chemistry w/Lab I | 5 |
CS 170 | Computer Programming | 5 |
CS 270 | Data Structures I | 5 |
CS 281 | Digital Design | 5 |
ENGL& 235 | Technical Writing | 6 |
ENGR& 204 | Electrical Circuits | 5 |
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General Physics I w/Lab | 5 |
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General Physics II w/Lab | 5 |
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General Physics III w/Lab | 5 |
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Engr Physics I w/Lab | 5 |
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Engr Physics II w/Lab | 5 |
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Engr Physics III w/Lab | 5 |
CMST& 220 (was SPCH 110) | Public Speaking | 5 |
*It is recommended that sequence courses be completed at one institution.
(engineering physics preferred)
Diversity and Distribution Lists are available in the Lower Columbia College Academic Catalog and at lowercolumbia.edu/catalog.
Total transferable credits required to earn this degree: 90 with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0. A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area.
The distribution lists are in the LCC Catalog. If you are online, click on the links below:
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Baccalaureate institutions party to this agreement are: CWU, EWU, and WWU.
Additional general educational requirements, cultural diversity requirements, and foreign language requirements, as required by the receiving institution, must be met prior to the completion of a baccalaureate degree.
Program planning is based on information available at the time of preparation. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with their LCC advisor and with an advisor at the college to which they plan to transfer for specific requirements. Consult the LCC catalog for LCC graduation requirements.
Most four-year universities require one year of a single foreign language as a graduation requirement.
Complete basic background studies for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in electronics engineering and computer engineering technology disciplines. Careers may be found in research, development, design, operations management, teaching, sales and consulting.
5 credits - ENGL& 101 English Composition I.
15 credits – MATH& 151* Calculus I AND MATH& 152* Calculus II AND MATH& 153* Calculus III OR MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics.
15 credits – minimum 5 credits in Humanities, minimum 5 credits in Social Science, plus an additional 5 credits in either Humanities or Social Science from the Distribution List.
5 credits – from the Diversity Course List. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: SOC& 101 – Intro to Sociology:DIV.
4 credits minimum – select electives appropriate for your intended major and intended baccalaureate institution. MATH& 153 Calculus III or MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics may count as electives.
CHEM& 161* | General Chemistry w/Lab I | 5 |
CS 170 | Computer Programming | 5 |
CS 270 | Data Structures I | 5 |
CS 281 | Digital Design | 5 |
ENGL& 235 | Technical Writing | 6 |
ENGR& 204 | Electrical Circuits | 5 |
|
General Physics I w/Lab | 5 |
|
General Physics II w/Lab | 5 |
|
General Physics III w/Lab | 5 |
OR | ||
|
Engr Physics I w/Lab | 5 |
|
Engr Physics II w/Lab | 5 |
|
Engr Physics III w/Lab | 5 |
CMST& 220 (was SPCH 110) | Public Speaking | 5 |
*It is recommended that sequence courses be completed at one institution.
(engineering physics preferred)
Diversity and Distribution Lists are available in the Lower Columbia College Academic Catalog and at lowercolumbia.edu/catalog.
Total transferable credits required to earn this degree: 90 with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0. A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area.
The distribution lists are in the LCC Catalog. If you are online, click on the links below:
Total: | Total: | Total: | Total: | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
Total: | Total: | Total: | Total: | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
Baccalaureate institutions party to this agreement are: CWU, EWU, and WWU.
Additional general educational requirements, cultural diversity requirements, and foreign language requirements, as required by the receiving institution, must be met prior to the completion of a baccalaureate degree.
Program planning is based on information available at the time of preparation. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with their LCC advisor and with an advisor at the college to which they plan to transfer for specific requirements. Consult the LCC catalog for LCC graduation requirements.
Most four-year universities require one year of a single foreign language as a graduation requirement.