Program Map Template
This is an example, not a program map. Please consult your department or program webpage for more information about your program.
Program description. Example: This pathway is meant for students wishing to continue on to a bachelor's degree in Physics and/or Astronomy. Careers vary from industry to research to teaching and cover broad subject areas. For more information, contact a program advisor.
Notes on using this map:
* indicates an elective course that is recommended but not required and could be substituted with another appropriate course. For example, ENGL& 102* on a map means that ENGL& 102* is recommended, but any 5-credit course from the Basic Communication Skills list on the DTA would also be acceptable.
→ indicates a pre-requisite relationship. For example, MATH&141→ MATH&142 on a map indicates that a student must pass MATH& 141 before taking MATH& 142
(F, W, Sp, Su) indicates the quarters in which a course is offered, if not offered every quarter. For example, ART 116 (W) means that ART 116 is only offered during Winter quarters
TS stands for Transitional Studies. Courses taken through the Transitional Studies department do not qualify for financial aid but cost only $25 per quarter. To see if you qualify, contact the Advising Center at advising@everettcc.edu or 425-388-9339.
& as part of a course number (e.g. ACCT& 202) indicates that the course is part of the Common Course Numbering System
D as part of a course number (e.g. ENGL& 102D) indicates that the course fulfills the Diversity Course requirement for the AAS-DTA degree
This icon is used for course requirements.
This icon is used for mandatory or recommended actions related to advising.
Before you can take your college-level courses, you may need to complete prerequisites.
See an entry advisor for mandatory entry advising at the Advising Center located in RAI 108 to decide on your first quarter courses.
See your advisor for self-paced or accelerated alternatives in Math and English to prepare for college-level classes. Want to move further faster? Learn about EvCC's I-BEST classes.
Prepare for college-level math
If your math placement is below [insert first required college-level math class or minimum placement level for starting program], you’ll need to take the following sequence of courses, starting from the level you placed into:
TS 60 →TS 70 →MATH/TS 76 → [MATH/TS 86] [→ MATH 96]
[Note: Delete the courses you do not need]
Prepare for college-level English
If your English placement is below ENGL& 101, you’ll need to take following sequence of courses, starting from the level you placed into:
ENGL/TS/AEP 97 → ENGL/TS/AEP 98
Note: English Language Learners may need additional courses before ENGL/TS/AEP 97 depending on their placement.
Take COLL 101 - College Success in your first quarter to prepare for the pace and rigor of college.
[If your program has an introductory course that can be taken right away, include it here!]
Before registering for your third quarter, create a Mandatory Educational Plan with your faculty advisor.
Recommended Actions
- Do you qualify for Financial Aid? Fill out a FAFSA or WASFA and visit the Financial Aid Office to begin talking about how to pay for college.
- Visit the Tutoring Center, Writing Center, and library
- Consider registering for a study skills class offered by DEVED department.
- Get involved with Student LIFE and join a campus club, such as [insert specific club recommendations].
- See if you qualify for TRiO [MESA], [other resources]
- [Add/delete as many rows as necessary to include recommended actions that are relevant to your program at this phase].
Complete college-level courses. Focus on those that fit in the [insert your pathway here] Pathway so that if you change to another [insert your pathway here] program, most of the credits you’ve earned already will apply to your new goal.
[Basic Quantitative Skills requirement progress]
[Natural Science Skills requirement progress]
[Humanities and Social Science Skills requirement progress]
[Add/Delete as many rows as necessary to include course requirements that are relevant to your program, focusing on courses that would apply to other programs within your pathway].
Recommended Actions
Check back in with your faculty program advisor to discuss [transfer options/career opportunities/whatever is relevant for your students at this stage].
- If you haven't already, join a club that aligns with your interest, such as [insert specific club recommendation].
- Add as many rows as necessary to include recommended actions that are relevant to your program at this phase.
Complete specific degree requirements and begin preparing for graduation [and transfer/earning your certificate]. If you change to another program in this phase, some credits earned may not apply to your new program.
[Basic Quantitative Skills requirement progress]
[Natural Science Skills requirement progress]
[Humanities and Social Science Skills requirement progress]
[Add/Delete as many rows as necessary to include course requirements that are relevant to your program, focusing on courses that would apply to other programs within your pathway].
Recommended Actions
Check back in with your faculty program advisor to discuss [transfer options/career opportunities/whatever is relevant for your students at this stage].
- Add as many rows as necessary to include recommended actions that are relevant to your program at this phase.
Complete all remaining degree/certificate requirements before you graduate [and transfer/earn your certificate].
[Basic Quantitative Skills requirement progress]
[Natural Science Skills requirement progress]
[Humanities and Social Science Skills requirement progress]
[Add/Delete as many rows as necessary to include course requirements that are relevant to your program, focusing on courses that would apply to other programs within your pathway].
Apply for graduation at least one quarter in advance.
Recommended Actions
Meet with a program advisor to make sure all degree/certificate requirements are met.
- Add as many rows as necessary to include recommended actions that are relevant to your program at this phase.
Quarter 1 (Fall) CL101 COLL 101 or Elective ENGL 98 or ENGL& 101 |
Quarter 2 (Winter) BUS 110D BUS 200 ACCT 110 |
Quarter 3 (Spring) BUS 150 BUS& 101 Elective |
Quarter 4 (Fall) BUS 130 BUS 165, CMST& 210, CMST& 220, or CMST& 230 Elective |
Quarter 5 (Winter) BT 242 BUS& 201 Elective |
Quarter 6 (Spring) ECON 101D Elective Elective |