Diagnostic Ultrasound Transfer Guide

How to transfer and obtain a Bachelor of Science, Diagnostic Ultrasound, at Seattle University.

About this Degree

The Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Ultrasound degree offers you access to leading edge oncampus lab facilities and classrooms—with a typical student to faculty ratio of 8:1—that allow you to hone your skills and work with diverse sets of patients. You will also gain relevant practical experience as part of your internship in one of more than 100 clinical settings nationwide. Our graduates have high placement rates in a growing field because they have benefitted from a bachelor’s program that pairs the skills employers seek with the foundation of a Jesuit education. Join our in-demand global Redhawk alumni network to lead health care to a more ethical, just and humane world.

Admission Deadline for Transfer Students:

The program accepts students once a year and only into Fall Quarter. Deadline is February 1.

Preparing to Transfer to Seattle University

GPA Requirement:

  • Cumulative and prerequisite cumulative GPA: 3.0 or higher recommended
  • Individual prerequisite grades: 2.0 or higher

Coursework:

  • All prerequisites completed by the end of Spring term prior to enrollment
  • Science coursework completed within 5 years of program start
  • Math completed within 10 years of program start
  • Junior level (Transferable Associates, Bachelors degree, or 90 transferable quarter credits including a 5 quarter credit hands-on art course) 

MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

  • Biology 2200: Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
  • Biology 2210: Anatomy and Physiology II with lab
  • Physics 1050: Mechanics (algebra-based) with lab
  • Physics 1060: Waves, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism (algebra-based) with lab
  • MATH 1026: Precalculus: Algebra
  • MATH 1028: Precalculus: Trigonometry
  • CHEM 1500/1501: General Chemistry I with Lab
  • BIOL 1610/1611: General Biology I with lab 

See the Transfer Equivalency Guide for more information.

Use the space below to determine your transfer eligibility.

Prerequisite SU Equivalent Transfer Course Grade
Anatomy and
Physiology I
w/lab 
BIOL 2200    
Anatomy and
Physiology II
w/lab 
BIOL 2210    
General Biology BIOL
1610/1611
   
General
Chemistry
CHEM
1500/1501
   
Mechanics
(algebra-based)
w/lab
PHYS
1050/1051
   
Waves, Sound,
Electricity and
Magnetism
(algebra-based)
w/lab 
PHYS
1060/1061
   
Precalculus:
Algebra
MATH 1026     
Precalculus:
Trigonometry
MATH 1028    

Only required if English is not one of your first or native languages. More ways to meet the English proficiency requirement include the ELS, PTE scores, high school transcripts, bachelor’s degrees and more.

College Coursework:

  • 45 transferable quarter credits
  • 3.0 in English Composition
  • Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA

TOEF/IELTS/Duolingo:

Score Meaning TOEFL IELTS Duolingo
Satisfies English Proficiency 86 iBT 6.5 120
Requires ELCB 68-85 iBT 6.0 105-115

 

Students who complete an approved Associates degree (DTA) will be guaranteed junior standing (90 quarter transfer credits) upon admission to Seattle University, and 8 of the 12 University Core requirements (including all of UCOR Module I) will be waived. The following Core courses must be taken at SU or another Jesuit institution:

  • UCOR 2100 Theological Explorations
  • UCOR 2500 Philosophy of the Human Person
  • UCOR 2910 Business Ethics

Students who complete an Associate of Science-Transfer Track 1 or 2 degree will also be guaranteed junior standing (90 quarter transfer credits) and at least 7 of the 12 University Core requirements will be waived. In addition to the courses listed above, AS-T students who have not completed applicable transfer equivalent coursework may need to take one of the following courses at SU:

  • UCOR 1300 Creative Expression
  • UCOR 1400 Inquiry Seminar in Humanities
  • UCOR 1600 Inquiry Seminar in Social Sciences

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