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Student Name (First Last): Staff Initials: Date: Associate in Pre-Nursing Degree DTA/MRPDirect Transfer Agreement/Major Related Pathway (DTA/MRP)Admissions Date: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters. Program Counselor: julie.lancour@cptc.edu This degree prepares students to transfer to a Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) program at a four-year university, it does not guarantee acceptance into a BSN program. As some BSN programs have additional pre-requisites, students need to contact their potential transfer institutions for complete admission requirements. To receive the DTA degree students must have a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative college-level GPA. CPTC does not offer every course each quarter. Prerequisites: Individual courses may have prerequisites, these are noted below.CreditsQuarterTakenCollege Success COLL 102 College Success For All (required to be completed 1st quarter)3 FORMTEXT ?????Communication (10 credits)ENGL& 101 English Composition (pre-req ENG 094 or equivalent placement)5ENGL& 102 Composition II or ENGL& 235 Technical Writing (pre-req ENGL& 101)5 FORMTEXT ?????Quantitative & Symbolic Reasoning (5 credits)MATH& 146 Introduction to Stats (pre-req MAT 099 or equivalent placement)5 FORMTEXT ?????Humanities (15 credits)CMST& 220 Public Speaking (pre-req ENG 094 or equivalent placement)5 FORMTEXT ?????Elective Humanities Course :5 FORMTEXT ?????Elective Humanities Course:5 FORMTEXT ?????Humanities Electives available at CPTC: ART& 100 Art Appreciation, HUM& 101 Introduction to Humanities, MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation, ASL& 121 American Sign Language I or- ASL& 122 American Sign Language II. (Note only one 100 level language course may be used to meet the humanities requirement)Social Sciences (15 credits)PSYC& 100DIV General Psychology (pre-req ENG 094 or equivalent placement)5 FORMTEXT ?????PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology (pre-req PSYC& 100)5 FORMTEXT ?????SOC& 101DIV Introduction to Sociology (pre-req ENG 094 or equivalent placement)5 FORMTEXT ?????Natural Sciences (35 credits)BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab (pre-req ENG 094 or equivalent placement)5 FORMTEXT ?????BIOL& 241 Human A & P I (pre-req BIOL& 160 and CHEM& 110 with a grade of 2.0 or better)5 FORMTEXT ?????BIOL& 242 Human A & P II (pre-req BIOL& 241 with a grade of ‘C’ or 2.0 or better)5 FORMTEXT ?????BIOL& 260 Microbiology (pre-req BIOL& 160 and CHEM& 110 with a grade of 2.0 or better)5 FORMTEXT ?????CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry (pre-req CHEM& 110; co-requisite MAT 099 or higher)5 FORMTEXT ?????CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochemistry (pre-req CHEM& 121)5 FORMTEXT ?????NUTR& 101 Nutrition (pre-req ENGL& 101)5 FORMTEXT ?????Electives (10 credits) 5 elective credits may be college-level as defined by the community college, the remainder shall be fully transferable. Transferable courses available at CPTC: ART& 100, ASL& 121, ASL& 122, BIOL& 175, CHEM& 110, GEOL& 110, HUM& 101, MUSC& 105, MATH& 141, PHYS& 114, POLS& 202, PSYC& 220.Elective: CHEM 1105 FORMTEXT ?????Elective:5 FORMTEXT ?????Computer Literacy (3 credits)CAS 115 Intro to Computing, or CAS 121 Word I, or CAS 141 PowerPoint, or other approved computer literacy course, or successfully pass the computer literacy exam. cptc.edu/computer literacy3 FORMTEXT ?????Total Credits for Completion96Identify additional preparatory Math or English courses you may need to take: If placement scores are below English 91 and/or Math 92, contact the Adult Basic Education (ABE) for classes, Building 10 (253) 589-5702Developmental MathMAT 92 Pre-Algebra5 MAT 94 Introduction to Algebra 5 MAT 99 Intermediate Algebra (must complete prior to MAT 110, MATH& 141, MATH& 146)5 Developmental EnglishENG 91 Basic Reading & Writing5 ENG 94 Advanced Reading & Writing5 Quarterly Self Planning GridQuarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Quarter 5 Quarter 6 Quarter 7 Quarter 8Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ????? Class: FORMTEXT ?????Class: FORMTEXT ?????Notes: FORMTEXT ?????*Please check in periodically with Advising and Counseling regarding any potential changes toElective Note: A specific elective course may be credited toward no more than one distribution or skill area requirement. A maximum of 10 elective credits may be in college-level courses as defined by CPTC, and the remainder shall be fully transferable as defined by the receiving institution. Students should contact an advisor at the potential transfer institution regarding their interests and specific course choices.AAS Pre-Nursing General InformationThis degree is designed for the students planning to transfer to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at a four-year university. The Associate in Pre-Nursing offers a broad spectrum of academic courses that prepare students for upper-division coursework leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (entry-to-practice/basic BSN). Pre-nursing graduates are prepared to apply to BSN programs at various institutions across Washington state, including University of Washington, Seattle; Washington State University; Northwest University; Seattle University; Seattle Pacific University; Pacific Lutheran University; Walla Walla University; and the Washington State University Intercollegiate College of Nursing (WSU-ICN), a consortium whose members include Eastern Washington University, Gonzaga, and Whitworth. Associate degree transfers to WSU-ICN are admitted through WSU, not through the other consortium institutions.Transfer admission application deadlines vary. Students must meet the deadline for the university or universities to which they plan to apply for admission to transfer. For admission to a BSN program, it is critical to note that grade point average requirements vary and admission is competitive. Although some nursing programs note minimum GPA requirements for nursing prerequisites and other required courses, meeting the minimum requirements does guarantee nursing admission. It is strongly recommended that students check with their transferring institution for GPA requirements. Certain schools may have additional “university-specific” requirements for admission to the institution and/or requirements that need to be completed but will need to be completed prior to graduation. In order to better prepare for successful transfer, students are encouraged to consult with the institution(s) to which they plan to transfer regarding the humanities courses and other electives that best support or may be required as prerequisites to their nursing curriculum. ................
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