Interstate Passport

After Western, transferring just got a whole lot simpler!

 

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Western Wyoming Community College participates in the Interstate Passport Network. This network of accredited institutions provides a seamless transfer of the general education block between it's members. Student who complete their Passport at Western will not be required to repeat or take additional course work to meet lower division general education requirements in the Passport's nine areas when they transfer to any other Passport institution. 

Students can transfer seamlessly to any 4-year college within the program, saving time and money. Below are a few nearby: 

  • University of Wyoming
  • Weber State University
  • Utah Valley University
  • Utah State
  • The University of Utah
  • Southern Utah University
  • Snow College
  • Dixie State University 

Prefer to go to Hawaii for a change of pace? There are over 67 member institutions in 21 states partnered through Interstate Passport.

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Western Passport Requirements

The Interstate Passport is considered complete when a student has achieved a C or better in one of the options for each of the nine learning outcome areas. Courses with an * are available online. 

COMM 1030 - Interpersonal Communication*

COMM 2010 - Public Speaking*

COMM 2090 - Introduction to Persuasion*

MGT 3410 - Supervisory and Employee Communication*

ENGL 1010 - English Composition I*

BADM 3010 - Business and Professional Writing*

MATH 1000 - Problem Solving*

MATH 1100 - Number & Operations for Elementary School Teachers*

MATH 1400 - College Algebra*

MATH 1405 - Trigonometry*

MATH 1450 - Algebra and Trigonometry

MATH 2200 - Calculus I*

MATH 2350 - Business Calculus*

ART 2145 - Digital Photography I*

ART 2210 - Painting I

ART 2410 - Ceramics I

DANC 1450 - Beginning Tap Dance*

DANC 1480 - Beginning Jazz Dance* 

ENGL 2040 - Creative Writing*

ENGL 2050 - Creative Writing: Prose I*

ENGL 2080 - Creative Writing: Poetry I*

ES 1070 - Solid Modeling I

KIN 1110 - Exploring Mindbody Movement

THEA 1100 - Acting I

 

ANTH 1200 - Intro. to Cultural Anthropology*

ART 2010 - Art History I*

ASL 1200 - American Sign Lang. I

CRMJ 1001 - Intro. to Criminal Justice*

ECON 1010 - Macroeconomics*

ENGL 2250 - Women in Literature*

ENGL 2340 - Native American Literature*

G&R 1050 - Intro. to Natural Resources*

POLS 1200 - Non-Western Political Cultures

PSYC 1000 - General Psychology*

SOC 1000 - Sociological Principles*

SOWK 2000 - Introduction to Social Work*

SPAN 1010 - First Year Spanish I*

SPAN 1020 - First Year Spanish II*

THEA 2010 - Theatrical Backgrounds Drama I*

HIST 1211 - US to 1865*

HIST 1221 - US from 1865*

HIST 1251 - Wyoming History*

POLS 1000 - American & Wyoming Government*

POLS 1100 - Wyoming Government*

Science Groups Courses
Group 1: Natural Science Courses

BIOL 1003 - Current Issues in Biology

BIOL 1006 - Biology for Non-Stem Majors*

Group 2: Life Science Courses

BIOL 1010 - General Biology

Group 3: Physical Science Courses

CHEM 1000 - Introductory Chemistry*

CHEM 1020 - General Chemistry

GEOL 1100 - Physical Geology*

PHYS 1050 - Concepts of Physics

PHYS 1110 - General Physics

PHYS 1310 - College Physics

 

ACCT 2010 - Principles of Accounting I*

ART 2020 - Art History II*

CHEM 1030 - General Chemistry II

CRMJ 2400 - Criminology*

EDFD 1101 - Intro to Education*

ENGL 1020 - English Composition II*

ENGL 2005 - Writing in Technology and the Sciences*

ENGL 2019 - Writing Studies*

ES 1060 - Intro to Engineering Computing

HLED 1003 - Wellness*

HLED 1140 - Nutrition*

KIN 1009 - Applied Fitness

KIN 2130 - Fundamentals of Exercise Science

STAT 2010 - Business Statistics*

STAT 2050 - Fundamentals of Statistics*

STAT 2070 - Statistics for Social Science*

THEA 2790 - Stage Management

CMAP 1530 - Excel Basics*

CMAP 1700 - Word Processing Basics*

CMAP 1886 - Microsoft Outlook*

ES 1000 - Orientation to Engineering Study

HMDV 1005 - First Year Success*

PEAC 1287 - Rock Climbing I

PEAC 1308 - Hike & Fish

PEAC 1309 - Hike-Camp-Fish

PEAC 1387 - Indoor Rock Climbing 

 

For details on these courses, view our section on the Interstate Passport website. To speak to an Advisor, please contact mustangcentral@westernwyoming.edu or call 800-226-1181 to schedule an appointment online or in-person. 

Save $34,000 by coming to Western

Visit our tuition comparison page and see how you can save on average $34,000 your first two years by coming to Western. 

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