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1 PREREQUISITES FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAMS Courses listed in this section of the University of Puget Sound Advising Manual are intended for the use of students at Washington community colleges who are completing prerequisites for entrance into the Occupational Therapy Program or the Physical Therapy Programs only.

2 PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION TO THE ENTRY LEVEL GRADUATE PROGRAM IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY: PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION TO THE DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM: 1. A bachelor s degree from an accredited college or university. Students may prepare themselves for Occupational Therapy while pursuing any major course of study. Some majors may be designed as pre- Occupational Therapy. Students are cautioned not to assume that programs designed as such will benefit their application. 2. Human Anatomy and Physiology including labs completed within 5 years prior to enrollment. 3. Human Development/Human Behavioral Science completed within 10 years prior to enrollment: a total of 3 courses distributed as follows: A. Human Development through the life span: Developmental Psychology - infancy through childhood and Developmental Psychology - adolescence through death. NOTE: It is sometimes possible to meet the Human Development prerequisite within a single course, in which case you must complete 2 courses in the category listed below. B. Human Behavioral Science courses (one or more courses needed to complete the 3 course Human Development/Human Behavioral Science requirement): Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology at the 200 level or above addressing at least one of the following content areas: i. normal and abnormal behavior of individuals and/or groups; ii. the analysis of behavior of individuals and/or groups and their interactions; or iii. culture and mental health 4. Applicants to the Master of Occupational Therapy program or Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program must hold a bachelor s degree from an accredited college or university. 5. Applied Statistics completed within 10 years prior to enrollment. 1. A bachelor s degree from an accredited college or university. Students may prepare themselves for Physical Therapy while pursuing any major course of study. Some majors may be designed as pre-physical Therapy. Students are cautioned not to assume that programs designed as such will benefit their application. 2. Human Anatomy and Physiology including labs. 3. General College Physics including labs. 4. Fundamentals of Chemistry with a grade of C or better in each course, including labs. 5. Applied Statistics with a grade of C or better. 6. A course in psychology or sociology emphasizing human behavior or disability with a grade of C or better. Puget Sound courses that fulfill the requirement include Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology or Deviant Behavior. 7. Presentational Communication, Argument and Debate, or Group Decision Making with a grade of C or better. In general, prerequisite courses should be completed no more than 10 years before entry into the program. If a longer time has elapsed, the applicant should submit a letter explaining how the knowledge has been kept current. All prerequisite courses must be taken for a letter grade. The grades from Physics and Anatomy courses must average to a B or better with no single grade less than C. Because course content can be divided into specific courses in different ways, the faculty highly recommends that each science prerequisite course sequence be completed at a single college or university. Questions about prerequisite course equivalencies should be directed to the Office of Admission in letter form, accompanied by a course description including the name of the school and an unofficial transcript of the course work completed. Only written inquiries will be answered. Prior to submission of the application for admission, all evaluations are unofficial. In addition, unofficial evaluations are completed only between May 1 and October 1. 2

3 BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIG BEND COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIOL 260 & 261 (both) Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSY 210 Life Span Development HUMAN BEHAVIOR (any 2) ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 210 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology PSY 205 Introduction to Social Psychology PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality PSY 230 Human Sexuality PSYCH 240 Social Psychology PSY 260 Abnormal Psychology SOC 240 Social Psychology SOC 220 Marriage and the Family SOC 255 Marriage and the Family SOC 270 Social Disorganization and Deviant Behavior MATH 161 Statistics BA 240 MATH 171 Statistical Analysis Introduction to Statistical Analysis BIOL 260 & 261 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEM (both) CHEM (all) Introduction to Chemistry, Organic & Biochemistry General Inorganic and Physical Chemistry PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) General Engineering Physics I, II, III BA 240 Statistical Analysis MATH 171 Introduction to Statistical Analysis SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking SPCH 225 Small Group Communication PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 240 Social Psychology SOC 270 Social Disorganization and Deviant Behavior BIO 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II CHEMISTRY CHEM (all) Chemistry I, II, III PHYSICS PHY (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III MATH 161 Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION SPH 201 Public Speaking PSYCH 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY 205 Introduction to Social Psychology PSY 210 Life Span Development PSY 230 Human Sexuality PSY 260 Abnormal Psychology 3

4 CASCADIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2003 BIOL 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II CENTRALIA COLLEGE 2003 ZOOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology PSYCH 240 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) (This course fulfills half of the lifespan human development requirement) ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 205 Psychological Disorders SOC 131 Sex and Gender MATH 220 & 221 (both) Statistics Core ANTH 201 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 205 Human Sexuality PSYCH 210 Introduction to Personality Theories PSYCH 211 Abnormal Psychology SOCI 125 Sociology of the Family MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics BIOL 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II CHEMISTRY CHEM 142, 152, 162 (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) PHYS (all) MATH 220 & 221 (both) General Physics I, II, III Classical Mechanics, Waves, Sound, Light, Electromagnetic and Oscillatory Motion Statistics Core SPCMU 220 Public Speaking SPCMU 290 Group Communication PSYC 101 Principles of Psychology PSYCH 205 Psychological Disorders PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology ZOOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Fundamentals of General & Inorganic Chemistry CHEM (all) General College Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) College Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Physics I, II, III with Calculus MATH 108 SPEE 110 Introduction to Probability & Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION Principles of Speech Communication PSYCH 101 General Psychology PSYCH 205 Human Sexuality PSYCH 210 Introduction to Personality Theories PSYCH 211 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 240 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) 4

5 CLARK COLLEGE COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE BIOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III BIOL 221/221.1 & 222/222.1 (both) Anatomy & Physiology/Labs PSYCH 211 Human Development (lifespan) BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE (both) PSY 240 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 203 Social Psychology ANT 120 Intro to Cultural Anthropology (choose 1 sequence)- PSY 201 Social Psychology PSY 202 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology BUS 203 & 204 (both) Descriptive/Inferential Statistics SOC 150 Marriage-Family MATH 203 & 204 (both) Descriptive/Inferential Statistics MATH 143 Basic Statistics BIOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III BIOL 221/221.1 & 222/222.1 (both) Anatomy & Physiology/Labs CHEM 111 & 112 (both) Integrated Chemistry CHEM (all) General Inorganic Chemistry CHM 110/ /130.1 (all) General, Organic, and Biochemistry Health Science/Labs CHM 111/ /113.1 (all) General Chemistry I, II, III/Labs PHYS (all) General Physics PHYS (all) Engineering Physics (choose 1 sequence) BUS 203 & 204 (both) Descriptive/Inferential Statistics MATH 203 & 204 (both) Descriptive/Inferential Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION PHYS 105/ /107.1 (all) General Physics I, II, III/Labs PHYS 201/ /203.1 (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III/Labs MATH 143 Basic Statistics SPEE 101 & 201(both) Oral and Small Group Communication ORAL COMMUNICATION SPE 102 Speech Essentials PSYC 101 General Psychology I PSYCH 203 Social Psychology PSYCH 211 Human Development (lifespan) PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 201 Social Psychology PSY 202 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSY 240 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) 5

6 EDMONDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVERETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIOL 230 & 231 (5 cr each) Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 235 & 237 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology SHS 185 Human Growth and Development (lifespan) PSYCH 203 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) ANTHR 202 Principles of Sociocultural Anthropology PSYCH 205 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 201 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 290 Social Psychology PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality SOCIO 115 The Sociology of Gender PSYCH 240 Social Psychology SOCIO 125 Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 160 Gender and Society SOC 220 Sociology of Deviance SOC 220 The Family SOC 240 Social Psychology SOC 271 Criminology MATH 240 Introduction to Statistics GNBS 201 MATH 281 Elements of Statistics Elements of Statistics BIOL 230 & 231 (5 cr each) Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 235 & 237 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Intro to Chemistry and Organic Chemistry CHEM 101 & 102 (both) College Chemistry I, II CHEM 131 (all) General Chemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III with Labs PHYS (all) General Physics PHYS General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Physics for Science & Engineering I, II, III PHYS & (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III & Lab MATH 240 Introduction to Statistics GNBS 201 Elements of Statistics MATH 281 Elements of Statistics SPCH 109 Small Group Communication SPCH 120 Public Speaking SPCH 101 Beginning Public Speaking SPCH 207 Group Discussion PSYCH 100 General Psychology PSYCH 205 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 100 General Psychology PSYCH 290 Social Psychology PSYCH 201 Abnormal Psychology SOC 220 Sociology of Deviance PSYCH 203 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 240 Social Psychology 6

7 GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGE GREEN RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE BIOL 208 & 209 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II A-PHYS 205 & 206 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology ( any 1) PSYCH 220 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) HHSC 150 Human Life Span Growth & Development PSYCH 210 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 130 Human Sexuality ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 210 Psychology of Adjustment PSYCH 175 Human Sexuality PSYCH 250 Social Psychology PSYCH 201 Personality PSYCH 260 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 250 Abnormal Psychology SOC 206 Crime and Criminology SOC 215 Criminology SOC 252 Marriage and the Family SOC 220 Sex and Gender in Society BA 260 Business Statistics BA 256 Statistics in Business & Social Science MATH 260 Introduction to Statistics MATH 256 Statistics for Business & Social Science BIOL 208 & 209 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Introduction to Chemistry, Organic, Biochemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III BA 260 Business Statistics MATH 260 Introduction to Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION SPCH 101 Fundamentals of Speech PSYCH 100 General Psychology PSYCH 130 Human Sexuality PSYCH 210 Psychology of Adjustment PSYCH 220 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 250 Social Psychology PSYCH 260 Abnormal Psychology 7 A-PHYS 205 & 206 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Survey of General Chemistry, Organic, and Biochemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry 1, 2, 3 PHYS (all) Introduction to College Physics, College Physics PHYS (all) Physics and Science Engineer BA 256 MATH 256 SPCH 225 SPCH 234 SPCH 235 PSYCH 100 PSYCH 175 PSYCH 201 PSYCH 210 PSYCH 250 Statistics in Business & Social Science Statistics for Business & Social Science Intermediate Public Speaking Small Group Leadership Small Group Discussion General Psychology Human Sexuality Personality Developmental Psychology (lifespan Abnormal Psychology

8 HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE BIOL 231 & 232 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIOL 221 & 222 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology PSYCH 215 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan PSYC 205 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) ANTH 120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology BEHAV 100 Human Sexuality PSYCH 205 Theories of Personality PSYCH 220 Abnormal Psychology SOC 200 Sociology of the Family BUSN 210 Statistical Analysis MATH 210 Elements of Statistics ANTH 207 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 220 Abnormal Psychology SOCY 209 Sociology and the Family SOCY 210 Human Sexuality BSAD 206 Statistical Methods MATH 210 Elements of Statistics BIOL 231 & 232 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEM 121 & 122 (both) Fundamental Inorganic, Organic Chemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Mechanics, Electricity/Magnetism, Waves, and Modern Topics BUSN 210 MATH 210 SPECH 210 SPECH 213 PSYCH 100 PSYCH 205 PSYCH 215 PSYCH 220 Statistical Analysis Elements of Statistics Group Communication Presentation Skills Intro to Psychology Theories of Personality Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Abnormal Psychology BIOL 221 & 222 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEM 111 & 112 (both) Basic General & Organic Chemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry PHYS (all) Introductory Physics PHYS (all) General Physics BSAD 206 MATH 210 Statistical Methods Elements of Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION) SPCH 105 & 110 (both) Group Communication and Introduction to Public Speaking PSYC 111 PSYC 205 PSYC 220 Introduction to General Psychology Developmental Psychology (lifespan) Abnormal Psychology 8

9 NORTHWEST INDIAN COLLEGE OLYMPIC COLLEGE BIOL 242 & 243 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIOL 250/250L & 251/251L (both) Anatomy & Physiology/Labs PSYC 201 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 224 Lifespan Development ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 202 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology PSYC 220 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality Theory PSYC 230 Sex Roles in Society PSYCH 221 Social Psychology PSYC 240 Theories of Personality PSYCH 240 Abnormal Psychology SOCIO 135 The Family SOCIO 271 Deviant Behavior MATH 107 (5 cr) Elementary Statistics I MATH 281 Introductory Statistics BIOL 242 & 243 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEM (all) Inorganic, Organic, Biological Chemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Physics for Scientists & Engineering I, II, III MATH 107 (5 cr) Elementary Statistics I SPCH 120 Introduction to Public Speaking SPCH 220 Advanced Public Speaking SPCH 224 Small Group Processes BIOL 250/250L & 251/251L (both) Anatomy & Physiology/Labs CHEM 121/121L & 122/122L (both) General Chemistry, Organic, Biochemistry/Labs CHEM (all) General Inorganic Chemistry/Labs PHYS L (all) General Physics/Labs PHYS L (all) Engineering Physics/Labs MATH 281 Introductory Statistics SPCH 151B Fundamentals of Speech (5 cr) SPCH 243B Leadership and Group Development PSYC 101 General Psychology PSYC 201 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYC 220 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 240 Theories of Personalities PSYCH 101 PSYCH 205 PSYCH 221 PSYCH 224 PSYCH 240 SOCIO 271 General Psychology Introduction to Personality Theory Social Psychology Lifespan Development Abnormal Psychology Deviant Behavior 9

10 PENINSULA COLLEGE PIERCE COLLEGE BIOL 201L & 202L (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIOL 240/ /251 (all) Anatomy & Physiology I, II/Labs PSYCH 225 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYCH 205 Human Development (lifespan) ANTHR 110 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 250 Social Psychology PSYCH 255 Human Sexuality PSYCH 260 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 270 Abnormal Psychology ANTHR 220 PSYCH 210 PSYCH 225 PSYCH 230 PSYCH 235 SOC 225 SOC 270 Social Anthropology Social Psychology Human Sexuality Introduction to Personality Abnormal Psychology Human Sexuality Social Deviance MATH 281 Statistics BUS 201 MATH 281 Business Statistics Introduction to Statistics BIOL 201L & 202L (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIOL 240/ /251 (all) Anatomy & Physiology I, II/Labs CHEM 101L-103L (all) Introduction to Chemistry, Organic, CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Introduction to Inorganic, Organic, Biochemistry Biochemistry CHEM 140L-160L (all) General Chemistry I, II, III CHEM (all) General Chemistry PHYS 114L-116L (all) General Physics PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Physics for Science and Engineering I, II, III MATH 281 Statistics BUS 201 Business Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION MATH 281 Introduction to Statistics SPCH 115 Fundamentals of Speech ORAL COMMUNICATION SPCH 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking PSYCH 110 Survey of Psychology PSYCH 225 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYCH 250 Social Psychology PSYCH 110 General Psychology PSYCH 255 Human Sexuality PSYCH 205 Human Development (lifespan) PSYCH 260 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 210 Social Psychology PSYCH 270 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 225 Human Sexuality PSYCH 230 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 235 Abnormal Psychology 10

11 SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGES SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (CENTRAL, NORTH, SOUTH) ANP 213 & 214 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIO SCI 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 204 Lifespan Development ANT 202 Cultural Anthropology ANTHR 202 Principles of Sociocultural Anthropology PSYCH 210 Personality & Individual Differences PSYCH 205 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 215 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 210 Human Sexuality PSYCH 230 Human Sexuality PSYCH 236 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 245 Social Psychology PSYCH 245 Social Psychology SOC 230 Sex Roles & Society SOC 252 Sociology of the Family SOC 245 Social Psychology SOC 280 Introduction to Criminology SOC 250 Marriage, Family & Intimate Relationships MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics BUS 210 Business & Economic Statistics MATH 211 Elements of Statistical Methods MAT 240 Elementary Statistics ANP 213 & 214 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIO SCI 210 & 211 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology CHEMISTRY CHE (all) Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM 140/ /161(all) General & Inorganic Chemistry CHE (all) General Chemistry PHYS (all) General Physics PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS Mechanics, Waves, Sound, Light, PHYS (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III Electromagnetism, and Oscillatory Motion BUS 210 Business & Economic Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics MAT 240 Elementary Statistics MATH 211 Elements of Statistical Methods CMN 135 (5 cr) Introduction to Public Speaking SPCMU 220 Introduction to Public Speaking CMN 165 Small Group Discussion SPCMU 230 Essentials of Argument CMN 155 Debate SPCMU 290 Methods of Group Discussion PSYCH 110 General Psychology PSYCH 100 General Psychology PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 204 Lifespan Development PSYCH 210 Personality & Individual Differences PSYCH 205 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 215 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 210 Human Sexuality PSYCH 230 Human Sexuality PSYCH 236 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 245 Social Psychology PSYCH 245 Social Psychology 11

12 SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE SOUTH PUGET SOUND 2003 COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2003 BISC 242 & 243 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II PSYC 110 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) BIOL 205 & 206 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II PSYC 220 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology PSYC 101 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 203 Human Sexuality PSYC 117 Human Sexuality PSYC 206 Social Psychology PSYC 205 Social Psychology PSYC 210 Personality Theories SOC 201 Stratification in America PSYC 211 Abnormal Psychology SOC 206 Sociology of the Family SOC 125 Marriage and the Family BA 215 Business Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics BISC 242 & 243 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II BIOL 205 & 206 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEMISTRY CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III/Lab CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Basic General, Organic, and Biochemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Science and Engineering Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III BA 215 Business Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Probability & Statistics SPCH 121 Public Speaking SPCH 231 Argument and Debate SPCH 101 Introduction to Public Speaking SPCH 115 Small Group Communication PSYC 100 General Psychology PSYC 101 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 110 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYC 203 Human Sexuality PSYC 117 Human Sexuality PSYC 206 Social Psychology PSYC 205 Social Psychology PSYC 210 Personality Theories PSYC 211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 220 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) 12

13 SPOKANE COMMUNITY COLLEGES TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE A-P 242 & 243 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL (all) Anatomy & Physiology PSYCH 210 Developmental Psychology (child) (This course fulfills half of the lifespan human PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan development requirement) ANTH 202 Principles of Sociocultural Anthropology PSYCH 204 Abnormal Psychology ANTH 201 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality SOC 211 Marriage and the Family SOC 240 Social Psychology SOC 271 Deviant Behavior GBUS 217 Business Statistics MATH 221 Introduction to Probability & Statistics BUS 256 Statistical Analysis MATH 108 Introduction to Statistics A-P 242 & 243 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology BIOL (all) Anatomy & Physiology CHEM (all) Advanced General Chemistry CHEM 101 & 102 (both) Survey of Inorganic, Organic, and CHEM (all) General, Organic, and Biochemistry for Biochemistry Health Sciences CHEM (all) General Chemistry PHYS (all) General Physics PHYS (all) General Physics PHYS (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Engineering Physics GBUS 217 Business Statistics BUS 256 Statistical Analysis MATH 221 Introduction to Probability & Statistics MATH 108 Introduction to Statistics SPCH 285 Effective Speaking SPCH 101 Public Speaking SPCH 286 Small Group Communication SPCH 120 Small Groups Communication BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE PSYCH 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 100 General Psychology PSYCH 210 Developmental Psychology (child) PSYCH 204 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality PSYCH 206 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan SOC 271 Deviant Behavior 13

14 WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WENATCHEE VALLEY COLLEGE BIOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III BIOL 221 & 222 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II PSY 103 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSYCH 201 Human Development (lifespan) PSY 113 Human Sexuality ANTH 202 Sociocultural Anthropology PSY 205 Social Psychology PSY 205 Human Sexuality PSY 206 Abnormal Psychology SOC 225 Sociology of the Family SOC 208 Sociology of Intimate and Family Relations SOC 220 Gender and Society WST 113 Human Sexuality WST 220 Gender and Society MATH 201 Statistical Analysis MATH 201 Introduction to Statistics BIOL (all) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II, III CHEM (all) General, Organic, and Biochemistry for Health Sciences CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) College Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Physics for Science & Engineering I, II, III MATH 201 Introduction to Statistics ORAL COMMUNICATION SPCH 101 & 102 (both) Fundamentals of Speech and Advanced Speech PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY 103 Developmental Psychology (lifespan) PSY 113 Human Sexuality PSY 205 Social Psychology PSY 206 Abnormal Psychology BIOL 221 & 222 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEM 110 & 111 (both) Survey of Inorganic & Organic/Biochemistry Chemistry CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III MATH 201 Statistical Analysis ORAL COMMUNICATION COMM 220 Public Speaking BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYCH 201 Human Development (lifespan) PSY 205 Human Sexuality 14

15 WHATCOM COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2003 BIOL 270 & 271 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II PSYCH 216 Psychology of Human Development (lifespan) ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 211 Social Psychology PSYCH 215 Abnormal Psychology SOC 120 Marriage and the Family SOC 215 Social Deviance MATH 240 Statistics YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2003 BIOL 230 & 231 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II PSYCH 213 & 214 (both) Human Lifespan Development I, II BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE ( any 1) ANTHR 102 Cultural Anthropology PSYCH 220 Introduction to Behavior Disorders SOC 110 Sociology of Sex & Gender SOC 250 Marriage and Family BA 256 Business Statistics BIOL 270 & 271 (both) Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEMISTRY CHEM (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS (all) Principles of Physics I, II, III PHYS (all) General University Physics I, II, III BIOL 220 & 230 (both) Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II CHEMISTRY CHEM 140/141L-160/161L (all) General Chemistry I, II, III PHYS & (all) General Physics I, II, III PHYS & (all) Engineering Physics I, II, III MATH 240 Statistics BA 256 Business Statistics SPCH 100 Introduction to Speech Communication SPCH 110 Small Group Communication SPCH 120 Public Speaking PSYCH 110 General Psychology PSYCH 211 Social Psychology PSYCH 215 Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 216 Psychology of Human Development (lifespan) 15 SPCH 100 & 250 Introduction to Public Speaking and Advanced Speech SPCH 105 Fundamentals of Speech Communication SPCH 170 & 171 Small Group Communication and Leadership PSYCH 101 General Psychology PSYCH 213 Human Lifespan Development I PSYCH 214 Human Lifespan Development II PSYCH 220 Introduction to Behavior Disorders

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