Transfer Degrees
Hello Tritons! Is Your Academic Goal To Transfer After Edmonds College to a Four-Year University or College?
If so, explore the following pathways that will lead you to obtain a Bachelor's degree and beyond.
Major Specifics AssociateS
Associate in Arts degrees are designed to provide students with a broad background during their first and second year of study so that they can transfer to a four-year school with standing as a junior. Our degrees follow guidelines set by the state’s Intercollege Relations Commission. Our associate degree curriculum is designed to give students a general education that transfers to four-year universities for bachelor’s degrees.
Major Related Programs (DTA/MRP)
Major Related Program (MRP) pathways are transfer associate pathways outlining the appropriate courses in order for students to be well prepared to enter a major upon transfer. Major Related Program (MRP) pathways follow one of the two Washington statewide transfer agreements: the Associate in Arts DTA format or the Associate in Science-Transfer (AS-T) format.
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE-TRANSFER DEGREES
Associate in Science-Transfer degrees are designed to prepare science and engineering majors for transfer to a four-year school with standing as a junior. All of our Associate in Science-Transfer degrees adhere to guidelines developed under the guidance of the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges. Most coursework is in mathematics, science, and engineering, but the curriculum includes additional general education requirements.
- Associate in Science-T-Track 1-Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, Earth Sciences
- Associate in Science-T-Track 2- BioEngineering and Chemical Engineering
- Associate in Science-T-Track 2- Computer and Electrical Engineering
- Associate in Science-T-Track 2- Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial Engineering
- Associate in Science-T-Track 2- Physics, Engineering, Atmospheric Sciences
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE-TRANSFER (AAS-T)
Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degrees are built upon the technical courses required for job preparation; however, they also include a college-level general education component, a common structure for all such degrees. The general education courses for the degrees are drawn from the distribution requirements lists for the Associate in Arts or the Associate in Science-Transfer degrees. AAS-T programs are designed to prepare graduates for jobs requiring two years of training and for bachelor’s programs that accept AAS-T degrees.
- Accounting
- Addiction Studies
- Allied Health Education
- Business Information Technology
- Business Management
- Computer Information System
- Construction Management
- Culinary Arts
- Early Childhood Education
- Emergency Management and Business Continuity
- Engineering Technology
- Event Planning
- Mechatronics & Automation Technology
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Paralegal
- Social and Human Services
- Tourism