High School Graduation Requirement | Green River College Equivalency |
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Contemporary Government | HUMAN 186, 190, 224; HIST &128, 233, 250; PHIL 102, 210, 220, 243; POLS &101, &202, &203, &204; SOC &101, &201, 215; ECON 100, 194, &202; EnvS &204; AMES 100 |
English 11 | ENGL &101 and above |
English 12 | ENGL &101 and above |
Electives | Any course 100 level or above |
Fine Arts | Art, Music, Drama; PHOTO 101, 111 |
Foreign Language | Any foreign language &121, &122 or &123 |
Health | HL ED 150 |
Life Skills | None |
Math | MATH 106, &107, &141, &142, &146, 147, &148, &151, &152, 238, 240, &254, 256 &153; ACCT 110*; BTAC 110* (*with approval from high school counselor) |
Occupational Education | Any 100 and above level course taken from the following disciplines: Automotive Tech, Aviation, Business Administration, Business Management Business Technologies and Administrative Careers (BTAC), Carpentry, Court Reporting and Captioning, Computer Science, Machining and Manufacturing Tech, Criminal Justice, Design Drafting Tech, Early Childhood Education Development, Economics, Education, Engineering, Industrial Education, Information Tech, Journalism, Natural Resources or Welding. |
Physical Education | Any Physical Education class 100 and above. |
Science | Any 5 credit course which satisfies a Green river's 'Natural Sciences' requirement as outlined on the Associate in Arts - DTA. |
US History | HIST &136, &137 |
Civics | POLS &101, &202, &203 |
Washington State History | HIST &214 |
World History | HIST &126, &127, &128; GEOG 120, &200, 205 |
Please note: Common Course Numbers (CCN) are designated with the “&” symbol. 5 college credits = 1 HS credit; 3 college credits = 0.6 HS credit; 2 college credits = 0.4 HS credit; 1 college credit = 0.2 HS credit. Minimum Green River College grade to earn credit for high school is 1.0.
Courses meeting high school graduation requirements may not meet University Entrance Requirements. See College Academic Distribution Requirements for minimum entrance requirements.
A single course may not be used to satisfy a credit requirement for more than one subject.