| University Transfer
Degree Bachelor degrees are
made up of approximately 180 credits and most have three different
parts: general university requirements (breadth of knowledge), a
major (specialization) and electives.
- General university requirements
(approximately 70 credits) usually include – English, Math, and
courses in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Physical/Natural
Sciences. (The University is made up of “colleges” which are
broad areas consisting of a number of different “majors”).
- A Major (generally 45 credits or
more) is your chosen area of study – such as Business,
Chemistry, English, History, Music, Psychology, Zoology, etc.
- Electives (approximately 20
credits) are classes you take in order to pursue or explore an
area of interest. They are taken in addition to your major and
general university requirements, and count toward your total 180
credits.
Shoreline Community College can
provide:
- Half of the total credits needed
to earn a Bachelor degree (90-93 credits)
- Completion of most or all of the
general university requirements
- Most or all Major prerequisites
and some Major requirements
- Some Electives
If you earn your transfer Associate
degree at Shoreline, you will be ready to complete the remaining 90
or so credits at a college or university to earn your Bachelor
degree.
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