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Nov 29, 2024
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Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) Degree Requirements
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Requirements
Complete a minimum of 90 credit hours with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. All foundational and discipline studies courses must be a minimum of 3 credits, except for Health/Wellness/Fitness courses which may be any number of credits. One course with an (IL) Information Literacy and a (CL) Cultural Literacy indicator must be completed. Electives may be any number of credits. All courses must be passed with a grade C- or better. Complete a minimum of 24 credit hours at Chemeketa. These must include the following:
Foundational Requirements
Writing
(A minimum of eight credits) Choose from the following:
Math
(A minimum of one course in college level math for which MTH 095 is a prerequisite)
Oral Communication
(A minimum of one course) Choose from the following:
Physical Education or Health
(One or more courses totaling at least three credits) Choose from the following:
- Any PE 185 course (1 credit each)
- any HE or HPE course (3 credits each)
Arts and Letters
(Choose three courses from at least two disciplines.) All foreign languages are considered one discipline. The course taken to meet the Oral Communications/Rhetoric requirement above may not be used to meet this requirement.
- ART 101 Understanding Art Credits: 4 (CL)
- ART 115 Basic Design: Black and White Credits: 4
- ART 116 Basic Design: Color Credits: 4
- ART 117 3D Design: Construct and Recycle Credits: 4
- ART 120 Digital Media Time Design Credits: 4
- ART 121 Introduction to Digital Arts Credits: 4
- ART 131 Introduction to Drawing 1 Credits: 4
- ART 201 Introduction to the Arts of East Asia Credits: 4
- ART 204 Introduction to Art History: 40,000 BCE to 726 CE Credits: 4
- ART 205 Introduction to Art History: 500-1789 CE Credits: 4
- ART 206 Introduction to Art History: Neo-Classicism to Twentieth Century Credits: 4
- ART 207 Graphic Design Literacy Credits: 4 (CL)
- ART 221 Graphic Design 1: Icons and Symbols Credits: 4
- ART 222 Graphic Design 2: Logo Design Credits: 4
- ART 223 Graphic Design 3 - Package Design Credits: 4
- ART 224 Type Design 1 Credits: 4
- ART 225 Type Design 2 Credits: 4
- ART 234 Figure Drawing Credits: 4
- ART 237 Photo Illustration Credits: 4
- ART 238 Introduction to Illustration Credits: 3
- ART 240 Advanced Digital Illustration Credits: 3
- ART 258 Introduction to Ceramics Credits: 4
- ART 265 Photography 1 Credits: 4
- ART 281 Painting 1 Credits: 4
- ART 291 Beginning Sculpture Credits: 4
- ASL 211 American Sign Language 4 Credits: 4
- ASL 212 American Sign Language 5 Credits: 4
- ASL 213 American Sign Language 6 Credits: 4
- CHN 201 Second Year Chinese Term 1 Credits: 4
- CHN 202 Second Year Chinese Term 2 Credits: 4
- CHN 203 Second Year Chinese Term 3 Credits: 4
- COMM 100Z Introduction to Communication Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 105 Listening and Critical Thinking Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 111Z Public Speaking Credits: 4
- COMM 112 Persuasive Speaking Credits: 4
- COMM 115 Intercultural Communication Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 130 Business and Professional Speaking Credits: 4
- COMM 212 Media, Communication, and Society Credits: 4
- COMM 218Z Interpersonal Communication Credits: 4
- COMM 219 Team Communication and Leadership Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 227 Nonverbal Communication Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 237 Communication and Gender Credits: 4 (CL)
- COMM 260 Conflict and Communication Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 100 Literature Appreciation Credits: 4
- ENG 104 Introduction to Fiction Credits: 4
- ENG 105 Introduction to Dramatic Literature Credits: 4
- ENG 106 Introduction to Poetry Credits: 4
- ENG 107 Introduction to World Literature: The Ancient World Through the Middle Ages Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 108 Introduction to World Literature: The Renaissance Through the Romantic Revolt 1450-1850 Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 109 Introduction to World Literature: 1850 to the Present Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 201 Introduction to Shakespeare: 1587-1600 Credits: 4
- ENG 202 Introduction to Shakespeare: 1600-1616 Credits: 4
- ENG 204 Survey of English Literature: Beowulf to Milton Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 205 Survey of English Literature: Restoration to Romantics Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 206 Survey of English Literature: Victorian to Postcolonial Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 216 Comic Books as Literature Credits: 4
- ENG 220 Introduction to Literature for Children and Young Adults Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 245 Diverse Voices in American Literature Credits: 4
- ENG 250 Introduction to Mythology and Folklore Credits: 4
- ENG 253 Survey of American Literature Through 1865 Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 254 Survey of American Literature: 1865 to Present Credits: 4 (CL)
- ENG 260 Introduction to Women Writers Credits: 4
- ENG 261 Introduction to Science Fiction Credits: 4
- ENG 269 Environmental Literature Credits: 4 (CL)
- FA 255 Understanding Movies: Film Styles Credits: 4
- FA 256 Understanding Movies: Great Film Directors Credits: 4
- FA 257 Understanding Movies: Themes & Genres Credits: 4
- FR 201 Second Year French, Term 1 Credits: 4
- FR 202 Second Year French, Term 2 Credits: 4
- FR 203 Second Year French, Term 3 Credits: 4
- HUM 106 British Life and Culture Credits: 3
- HUM 120 International Community Development in Action Credits: 4 (CL)
- HUM 220 Resisting Empire: Latin American Revolutions Credits: 3 (CL)
- HUM 225 Effective International Development: Theory to Practice Credits: 4 (CL)
- JNL 224 Introduction to Mass Communications Credits: 3
- JPN 201 Second Year Japanese, Term 1 Credits: 4
- JPN 202 Second Year Japanese, Term 2 Credits: 4
- JPN 203 Second Year Japanese, Term 3 Credits: 4
- LING 210 Introduction to Linguistics Credits: 4
- MUS 111 Music Theory 1 Credits: 3
- MUS 112 Music Theory 2 Credits: 3
- MUS 113 Music Theory 3 Credits: 3
- MUS 161 Music Appreciation Credits: 3
- PHL 201 Introduction to Philosophy Credits: 4
- PHL 203 Ethics Credits: 4
- PHL 204 Critical Thinking and Logic Credits: 4
- PHL 205 Biomedical Ethics Credits: 4 (CL)
- PHL 206 Faith and Reason: Philosophy of Religion Credits: 4 (CL)
- REL 160 World Religions Credits: 4 (CL)
- REL 201 Asian Religions Credits: 4
- REL 202 Middle Eastern Religions Credits: 4
- REL 203 Religion in U.S. Culture Credits: 4 (CL)
- RUS 201 Second Year Russian, Term 1 Credits: 4
- RUS 202 Second Year Russian, Term 2 Credits: 4
- RUS 203 Second Year Russian, Term 3 Credits: 4
- SPN 201 Second Year Spanish, Term 1 Credits: 4
- SPN 202 Second Year Spanish, Term 2 Credits: 4
- SPN 203 Second Year Spanish, Term 3 Credits: 4
- SPN 214 Heritage Spanish 1 Credits: 4
- SPN 215 Heritage Spanish 2 Credits: 4
- SPN 216 Heritage Spanish 3 Credits: 4
- WR 240 Creative Nonfiction Credits: 4
- WR 241 Fiction Credits: 4
- WR 242 Poetry Credits: 4
- WR 243 Playwriting Credits: 4
- WR 244 Advanced Fiction Credits: 4
- WR 250 Writing for Children Credits: 4
- WR 262 Screenwriting: Feature Films Credits: 4
Social Sciences
(Choose four courses from at least two disciplines.) Choose from the following:
Sciences/Math/Computer Science
(Choose four courses from at least two disciplines, including at least three laboratory courses in biological and/or physical science.)
Choose Three Courses From:
Choose a Fourth Course From the List Above or Below:
The Following Courses May Be Included:
Complete additional courses to bring the total number of credits to 90. A maximum of 12 credit hours in career and technical education courses may be included with the exception of the following: BT 104 , BT 105 . Courses must be 100 level or higher. Twelve credits of cooperative work experience.
Notes:
- Earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 or above.
- Complete a minimum of 24 credits at Chemeketa.
- Two terms of the same college-level foreign language, with a grade of “C” or better, are required for admission to Oregon University System schools. This requirement applies only to students graduating from high school in 1997 or later. This requirement may also be metby completing two years of the same foreign language at the high school level. This is not a requirement for earning the Associate of Arts degree.
- Any student having the AAOT degree recognized on an official college transcript will have met the lower division General Education requirements of baccalaureate degree programs at any institution in the Oregon University System.
- Students transferring under this agreement will have junior status for registration purposes. Course, class standing, or GPA requirements for specific majors, departments, or schools are not necessarily satisfied by an AAOT degree.
- GPA admission requirements for the OUS schools are not necessarily satisfied with an AAOT degree. Please contact your school of choice for specific requirements.
- To learn more about general education courses and their outcomes, see General Education .
- Courses with the (IL) indicator fulfill the Information Literacy requirement for the AAOT. A minimum of 1 course fulfills this requirement.
- Courses with the (CL) indicator fulfill the Cultural Literacy requirement for the AAOT. A minimum of 1 course fulfills this requirement.
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