Biology DTA/MRP
For more information about getting started at Cascadia College visit: https://www.cascadia.edu/get-started/default.aspxThe Associate in Biology degree is a direct transfer agreement for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges and universities in the area of biology. Students who complete an Associate in Biology DTA degree will have satisfied the lower division general education (or core) requirements and lower division science requirements at the baccalaureate institutions, subject to the provisos listed in the Intercollege Relations Commission Handbook.Upon successful completion of this degree a student will be able to:Understand patterns and make connections among different disciplines and schools of knowledge and to integrate studies with personal experienceLearn actively and gain comprehensive understanding; to think critically, creatively, and reflectively in order to solve problems; to communicate with clarity and originality for personal growth and productive work; and to interact in diverse and complex environments and complicated, dynamic, and ambiguous situationsUniversity admission requirements varyconsult with an advisor for specific information. Admission to Washington public baccalaureate institutions is not guaranteed. It is strongly recommended that students contact the baccalaureate-granting institution early in their program to be advised about additional requirements (e.g., GPA) and procedures for admission. Students are encouraged to meet with an advisor about appropriate course options for each of the distribution areas below to meet the requirements of their intended transfer institution. Please note that admission for many schools is competitive, and high grade- point averages and course grades are often required. Please check with your destination school and college. Consult with an academic advisor to develop an educational plan.
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