Science/Math/Computer Science List

This list may be applied in a variety of degrees. To view individual Degree Requirements (and where this list is required) see Transfer, General Studies, & Discipline Studies Lists and Career Technical Education Requirements.

Notes 

  • General & Organic Chemistry - these courses have separate labs. To meet an AAOT lab science requirement, you must complete both the lecture AND lab (example: CH 221 + CH 227).
  • General Chemistry - It is strongly advised to complete the current 3-term series (CH 221-223 + labs) by end of Spring 2026. Please consult with an academic advisor. A revised, statewide chemistry series (denoted with the letter "Z" for Common Course Numbering) will premiere Summer 2026; the series prior to Summer 2026 will NOT be equivalent. 
  • Computer Programming - Students who complete more than one CS 161 or CS 162 programming language course should be aware that transfer institutions may count multiple 161 or 162 courses as repeats, and may not accept them in transfer. Students wishing to complete multiple programming courses should first take a CS 161/162 series and then enroll in CS 133/233 course series for any subsequent programming languages.

Science/Math/Computer Science

Lab Courses

Astronomy

ASTR 121Astronomy of the Solar System

4

ASTR 122Stellar Astronomy

4

ASTR 123Cosmology and the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe

4

Biology

BI 101Cell Systems

4

BI 102Organismal Systems

4

BI 103Ecosystems

4

BI 112Cell Biology for Health Occupations

4

BI 221ZPrinciples of Biology: Cells

5

BI 222ZPrinciples of Biology: Organisms

5

BI 223ZPrinciples of Biology: Ecology and Evolution

5

BI 231Human Anatomy and Physiology 1

4

BI 232Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

4

BI 233Human Anatomy and Physiology 3

4

BI 234Introductory Microbiology

4

Chemistry

See chemistry notes above

CH 104Introduction to General Chemistry

5

CH 114/CJA 114Introduction to Forensic Chemistry

4

CH 170Introduction to Environmental Chemistry

4

CH 221General Chemistry 1

4

CH 221ZGeneral Chemistry I

4

CH 227General Chemistry Laboratory 1

2

CH 227ZGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory

1

CH 222General Chemistry 2

4

CH 222ZGeneral Chemistry II

4

CH 228General Chemistry Laboratory 2

2

CH 228ZGeneral Chemistry II Laboratory

1

CH 223General Chemistry 3

4

CH 223ZGeneral Chemistry III

4

CH 229General Chemistry Laboratory 3

2

CH 229ZGeneral Chemistry III Laboratory

1

CH 241Organic Chemistry

4

CH 247Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1

2

CH 242Organic Chemistry

4

CH 248Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2

2

CH 243Organic Chemistry

4

CH 249Organic Chemistry Laboratory 3

2

Criminal Justice

CJA 114/CH 114Introduction to Forensic Chemistry

4

CJA 214Introduction to Forensic Science

4

Environmental Science

ENSC 181Terrestrial Environment

4

ENSC 182/ENSC 182HAtmospheric Environment and Climate Change

4

ENSC 183/ENSC 183HAquatic Environment

4

General Science

GS 101General Science (Nature of the Northwest)

4

GS 106Earth, Sea, Sky

4

GS 108Oceanography

4

GS 142Earth Science: Earth Revealed

4

Geographic Information Science

GIS 151Digital Earth

4

GIS 245GIS 1

4

GIS 246GIS 2

4

Geology

G 101Earth's Dynamic Interior

4

G 102Earth's Dynamic Surface

4

G 103Evolving Earth

4

G 146Rocks and Minerals

4

G 147National Parks Geology

4

G 148Geologic Hazards

4

G 201Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics

4

G 202Earth's Surface Systems

4

G 203Evolution of the Earth

4

Horticulture

HORT 120Gardening and Sustainable Food Systems

4

Human Physiology

HPHY 212Research Methods in Biology and Human Physiology

4

Physics

PH 101Fundamentals of Physics

4

PH 102Fundamentals of Physics

4

PH 103Fundamentals of Physics

4

PH 201General Physics

5

PH 202General Physics

5

PH 203General Physics

5

PH 211General Physics with Calculus

5

PH 212General Physics with Calculus

5

PH 213General Physics with Calculus

5

Soil Science

SOIL 205Introduction to Soil Science

4

Non-Lab Courses

Anthropology

ANTH 101Physical Anthropology

4

Chemistry

CH 112Chemistry for Health Occupations

4

Computer Science

CS 160Orientation to Computer Science

4

CS 161C/CS 133CComputer Science 1

4

CS 161N/CS 133NComputer Science 1

4

CS 161P/CS 133PComputer Science 1

4

CS 162C/CS 233CComputer Science 2

4

CS 162N/CS 233NComputer Science 2

4

CS 162P/CS 233PComputer Science 2

4

CS 260Data Structures 1

4

Dance

D 256Anatomy of the Moving Body

4

General Science

GS 201Scientific Skepticism - Someone is Wrong on the Internet

4

Geography

GEOG 141Natural Environment

4

Geology

G 149Catastrophic Earth

4

Mathematics

MTH 105ZMath in Society

4

MTH 106Math in Society 2

4

MTH 107Math in Society 3

4

MTH 111ZPrecalculus I: Functions

4

MTH 112ZPrecalculus II: Trigonometry

4

MTH 211Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics 1

4

MTH 212Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics 2

4

MTH 213Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics 3

4

MTH 231Discrete Mathematics 1

4

MTH 232Discrete Mathematics 2

4

MTH 241Elementary Calculus 1

4

MTH 251ZDifferential Calculus

4

MTH 252ZIntegral Calculus

4

MTH 253ZCalculus: Sequences and Series

4

MTH 254Vector Calculus 1 (Introduction to Vectors and Multidimensions)

4

MTH 255Vector Calculus 2 (Introduction to Vector Analysis)

4

MTH 256Applied Differential Equations

4

STAT 243ZElementary Statistics 1

4

STAT 265Statistics for Scientists and Engineers

4

Psychology

PSY 212Learning and Memory

3