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As part of the degree requirements, students must complete approximately 85 credits of general education course work:
- English Composition (C): 5 credits
- Writing (W): 10 credits
- one course may be part of the major requirements for students in majors such as Communication, History (all tracks), PP&E (all tracks), Law & Policy, Psychology, and Writing Studies
- Reasoning (RSN): 5 credits
- courses such as Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, General Chemistry, Statistics, and others may fulfill this requirement
- Diversity (DIV): 5 credits
- these are courses that focus on sociocultural, political, and economic diversity of human experience
- Arts and Humanities (A&H): 20 credits
- these are courses in TARTS, TAMST, TFILM, TLIT, TWRT; select courses from other subject areas may count
- Social Sciences (SSc): 20 credits
- these are courses in TEGL, THIST, TLAWPL, TPPE, TPSYCH, TSOC; select courses from other subject areas may count
- Natural Sciences (NSc): 20 credits
- these are courses in TBIOL, TCHEM, TESC, TMATH, TPHYS, TCSS; select courses from other subject areas may count
Most students who transfer from another college have many of these requirements completed. Any requirements that aren't complete when a transfer student is admitted to UW Tacoma become part of the student's degree program.
Some courses may fulfill more than one general education category at the same time. For example, a course might be a Writing course and also an Arts and Humanities (A&H). Courses that are both A&H and Social Science (SSc) can only fulfill one general education area.
Contact your academic advisor if you have questions about how your coursework fulfills these requirements.