Integrated Indigenous Studies Emphasis, Associate in Arts Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA)
This course provides support, develops positive connections, and opens learning opportunities to help students identify and pursue their academic and career goals. Through a process of self-discovery, students cultivate a deeper understanding of themselves that highlights their unique strengths and identifies areas for growth. Students will also learn how to navigate college systems and understand its specialized vocabulary and procedures. Throughout, this course reassures students of all backgrounds and abilities that they belong. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective) This class has a fee of $12.13.
Courses
- ANTH& 100 — Survey of Anthropology
- BIOL 150 — Introduction to Marine Biology with Lab
- COLL 101 — College Success
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL& 102 — Composition II
- ENVS& 100 — Survey of Environmental Science
- GEOG 120 — Introduction to Physical Geography
- GEOG& 200 — Human Geography
- IIS 101 — Introduction to American Indian Studies
- IS 109 — Introduction to Indigenous Humanities
- IS 120 — Indigenous Humanities: Language, Culture, and Indigenous Futures
- KLA 121 — Introduction to the Klallam Language
- KLA 122 — Klallam Language II
- KLA 123 — Klallam Language III
- MATH 108 — Math for Elementary Teachers II
- SOC 235 — Sociology of Food