DTA Pathway Guide
Natural Resources DTA Pathway
This pathway, called an Associate of Arts and Sciences Direct Transfer Agreement (AAS-DTA), is designed specifically to transfer with junior standing to universities in Washington state. It fulfills most, if not all, general education requirements at accepting institutions, making it a popular choice for students planning to transfer to a university or those not interested in directly entering the forestry field. Students who complete this pathway will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are foundational to the study of natural resources including areas of biology, ecology, mathematics, and communication. Graduates are prepared for entry-level work in natural resources or to transfer with junior-level standing to a university.
Students interested in this option should contact the Natural Resources DTA Pathway Advisor for more information.
Natural Resources DTA Pathway Guide (PDF)
Bobbi Johnson, Biology and Natural Resources Faculty, Natural Resources DTA Pathway Advisor
- Email: bjohnson@wvc.edu
- Phone: 509-682-6507
- Office: Mish ee twie 1325D