Counting History, Philosophy, and Journalism Courses from Washington Community Colleges toward UW's Areas of Knowledge Requirement

At the University of Washington, the general-education breadth requirements (Areas of Knowledge) are divided somewhat differently from the traditional division into humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Some courses that would count as humanities at many other schools, particularly in such disciplines as history, philosophy, and religion, are grouped with the social sciences into the Individuals and Societies category at the UW, rather than with the courses in the Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts category.

The Transfer Associate Degree Agreement

Transfer students who do not have an academic transfer associate's degree from a Washington community college must use their transfer courses according to the way that the UW divides the categories. However, because of an agreement that UW has with the community colleges, students who do have an academic transfer associate's degree from a Washington community college are allowed to count courses as VLPA, for example, if they were counted as humanities by the Washington community college that awarded the degree. For more on this, see the Transfer Associate Degree Agreement web page.

Courses that Count Toward More than One Area of Knowledge

Some colleges (including the UW) may list a course under more than one Area of Knowledge. In such cases, the student chooses the Area in which s/he wishes to count the course. One course may not count simultaneously toward two Areas of Knowledge, although a student may split a course's credit between two areas. For example, UW counts PHIL 120 toward I&S or NW. A student who completes PHIL 120 at the UW may count it toward I&S, or toward NW, or count 3 credits of the course toward I&S and the other 2 credits toward NW.

History, Philosophy, and Journalism

History and philosophy courses make up most of the courses affected by the Transfer Associate Degree Agreement. Journalism courses are often counted toward requirements differently at community colleges than they are at the UW. For the convenience of students and advisers, the following list indicates how Washington community colleges count history, philosophy, and journalism courses toward general education requirements. Questions about any other courses may be directed to the Gateway Center. Course numbers below are the community college's numbers. If no numbers are listed, the note applies to all courses in the department. For example, at Big Bend Community College, all history courses count as I&S.

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Bellevue Community College

History VLPA — all
I&S — all except 194-199, 294-299
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120, 160, 185
I&S — 102, 112, 201, 240, 248, 255, 260, 265
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — all COMM except 150, 199, 299
I&S — 150

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Big Bend Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — all JOU except 161

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Cascadia Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — 100, 115, 150
Journalism VLPA — CMU 203, 211-213, 230, 250

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Centralia College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — JOUR 106,160

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Clark College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — all JOUR

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Columbia Basin College

History VLPA — 101, 102, 103
I&S — 104, 105, 110
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — COM 201

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Edmonds Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — 100
I&S — all
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — COMM 101
no AoK — all JOURN

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Everett Community College

History VLPA or I&S
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
I&S — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — JOURN 150 and all Media
I&S — JOURN 150

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Grays Harbor College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism none — all JOURN

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Green River Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — all JOURN except 100.1, 110, 200

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Highline Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — JRNL 100

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Lower Columbia Community College

History VLPA — 106,116
I&S — all except 106, 116
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism no AoK — all JOUR

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Northwest Indian College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
Journalism no courses offered

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Olympic College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — 101, 115, 185, 240
I&S — 101, 115, 120, 240
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — all JOURN

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Peninsula College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — JOURN 101, 110

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Pierce College

History VLPA or I&S
Philosophy VLPA or I&S — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — 101,102,103

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Seattle (N, S, Central) Community Colleges

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — 100, 118, 151, 160, 215, 240, 244, 267
I&S — 100, 102, 110, 111, 118, 122, 151, 160, 215, 240, 255, 267
NW — 120, 122
Journalism VLPA — JRN 100,101,102,103

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Shoreline Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — all CMU
I&S — 203

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Skagit Valley College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — Media Communication 101

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South Puget Sound Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — MCOM 101

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Spokane/Spokane Falls Community Colleges

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — JOURN 110

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Tacoma Community College

History VLPA — 231
I&S — all
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism VLPA — JOUR 101, 103, 209

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Walla Walla Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA
Journalism

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Wenatchee Valley College

History I&S — all except 162, 210, 230
Philosophy VLPA — all except 211
Journalism no AoK

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Whatcom Community College

History I&S
Philosophy VLPA — 100,110,200,295
Journalism no AoK

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Yakima Valley Community College

History VLPA — 101, 102, 209, 220
I&S — all
Philosophy VLPA — all except 120
NW — 120
Journalism VLPA — 140
I&S — 150

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