Associate in Applied Science-T - Criminal Justice
90 Applicable College Level Quarter Credits
The AAS-T degree is technical in nature and does not transfer universally. It is a dual purpose degree that prepares students for work and to transfer to a limited number of colleges and universities with which Bellevue College has an articulation agreement. For a list of specific colleges and universities to which this degrees transfers, please see the Advising Center or the designated program advisor.This degree transfers only to the University of Phoenix.
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Important Notes and Conditions
- A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area.
- The bolded numbers below are shared (cross listed) courses with other departments. These courses can count only once for credit [Example: AMST 160 is the same as POLS 160 and may only count as AMST or POLS]. Consult course catalog or meet with an advisor.
- “P ”grade not allowed in Written Communication, Quantitative, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. Check with your intended transfer university for minimum grade requirements.
- Only 100 and 200 level coursework as specified allowed.
- Universities may have other specific admission requirements in addition to those of the transfer degree.
Written Communication: 10 credits
Complete both groups
Group A:
- English 101

Group B: choose one from
- English 201 or
235

Quantitative: 5 credits
Choose one from
- Mathematics 107
or 138
Humanities: 15 credits
Complete both Group A and Group B
Maximum 5 credits can be a performance/skills course (indicated by *)
Group A: 10 credits
- Philosophy 101
and Communication Studies 210
or
280
Group B: 5 credits
- American Studies 101, 102, 103, 115
,
150, 160, 180, 200, 260,
285, 286, 287, 288 - Anthropology 208

- Art 101, 103, 105, 110*, 111*, 112*, 120*, 121*, 150*, 151*, 153*, 201, 202, 203, 205, 221*, 222*, 225, 240*, 242*, 252*, 253*, 260*, 261*, 280*
- Dance 130*, 131*, 140*, 141*, 151*, 152*, 201*, 202*, 203*
- Drama 101
,
151*
, 152*
, 153*
, 161*
, 200
, 206*
, 210
, 212
, 215*
, 224
, 230*
, 251*
, 252*
, 253*
, 280*
, 281*
- English 111
,
112
, 113
, 114
, 115
, 131, 210, 215, 219,
220, 221, 223, 224
, 225
,
226, 227, 228
, 229
, 237
, 238
239
, 241, 244
245
, 246
, 247
, 248
, 249
, 253, 254, 255, 263, 264, 265, 266, 276, 279 - Ethnic & Cultural Studies 100, 102, 120, 121, 140, 152, 210, 255
- History 101, 102, 103, 110, 115, 120, 146
,
147
, 148
, 207, 209,
210, 211, 212, 214
, 223, 230, 236, 242, 245, 250, 261, 280 - Humanities 210, 220, 224, 228, 230
- Music 100*
,
101*
, 102*
, 103*
, 104*
, 105
, 106*
, 107
, 109*
, 110
, 111
, 112
, 113
, 114
, 115
, 116
, 117
, 120
, 130*
, 131*
, 135*
, 136*
, 139*
, 140*
, 143*
, 150
, 151
, 152
, 153
, 156
, 157
, 200*
, 203*
, 205*
, 206*
, 210
, 211
, 212
, 240*
, 243*
- Arabic 121
,
122
, 123
- American Sign Language 121
, 122
, 123
, 221
, 222
, 223
- Chinese 121
,
122
, 123
, 221
, 222
, 223
- French 121
,
122
, 123
, 131
, 132
, 133
, 221
, 222
, 223
, 231
, 232
, 233
- German 121
,
122
, 123
, 221
, 222
, 223
- Italian 121
,
122
, 123
- Japanese 121
,
122
, 123
, 221
, 222
, 223
- Spanish 121
,
122
, 123
, 221
, 222
, 223
Social Sciences: 10 credits
Complete both group A and B
Group A:
- Psychology 100
or Sociology 101
Group B:
- Philosophy 248
Natural Sciences: 15-16 credits
Choose three different subjects.
One subject must be from Group A and one course with lab component as indicated by “L”
Group A:
- Anthropology 205
, 215(L) - Astronomy 100
,
101(L)
, 201(L) - Biology 150(L)
- Chemistry 100
, 105(L)
,
121(L)
, 131(L)
,
161(L)
, 162(L)
,
163(L)
, 261(L)
262(L)
, 263(L)
- Environmental Science 207(L)

- Geography 106, 205, 206(L)
- Geology 101(L)
,
103(L), 106 - Oceanography 101(L)
, 110
- Physics 100
, 104(L), 109(L),
114(L), 115(L), 116(L), 121(L), 122(L), 123(L), 225 - Psychology 202

Group B:
- Biology 100(L), 160(L)
,
162(L)
, 211(L)
- Nutrition 130
- Botany 110(L), 113(L)
- Environmental Science 100
, 250(L) 
Criminal Justice Core Coursework: 20 credits
- Criminal Justice 101
,
110
, 206
, 112
Electives: 14 credits (or sufficient to meet minimum degree total of 90)
Complete additional courses to fulfill other requirements needed to enter the participating university or college. Courses in this area must be above 100 and transferable. See advisor for more information.
Choose from the following list:
All courses listed in the Written Communication, Quantitative, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and their 190-199, 280-283, 290-299 series of courses plus the following (see AAS-DTA for additional courses or see advisor):
- Accounting 201
,
202
, 203
- Animation 120
- Art 108
- Business 201
- Business Administration 200
- Communication Studies 245
, 266
- Computer Science 101, 211, 250
- Criminal Justice 101
,
106
, 109
, 110
, 112
, 207
- Early Childhood Education 156
- Education 114
,
204
, 205
- Engineering 114
,
170, 204
, 214
, 215
, 224
, 225
- Human Services Substance Abuse Counselor 101

- Health 220, 222, 250, 260, 292
- Humanities 205, 260
- Interior Design 140
- Physical Education-Theory 126, 210-225, 230-249, 267-290
- Physical Education-Activity 103-123, 127-166, 228, 266 [activity is limited to 3 credits]
Cultural Diversity Requirement
Our General Education requirements have a cultural diversity component. For a list of courses that satisfy the requirement, visit our General Education requirements page.
