MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
Construction Major (for any concentration)

  • Major Information Sheet
  • FALL 2004 Catalog Year
    MCCCD Major Code: 9120

    Student Name

     

    Student ID

     

    MCCCD ATP Advisor Phone Number

    Program Notes:

    1. Courses in bold print have prerequisites which must also be met.
    2. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.
    3. A minimum 2.25 GPA is required from resident community college transfer students to be admitted to the professional program in Construction. See Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering for details.
    4. Participation in a summer field internship activity is required for all students between the second and third year of the program. See Del E. Web School of Construction for details.
    5. NOTE: If the General Building Concentration student takes REA179 or REA180 at MCCCD in addition, the upper division credits remaining to be taken at ASU will be only 48 and the student will have to take an additional upper division Construction Technical Elective to meet the requirement of 50 upper division credits.
    6. The course evaluation as listed in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) is valid for the academic year in which the student satisfactorily completes the course.
    7. A course evaluation may be subject to changes in subsequent issues of the CEG due to changes in the university or community college curriculum. Thus, prior to registering for any community college course, students must always check the CEG to identify the current equivalency of the courses they are planning to take.
    MCCCD
    Prefix Number
    Course Credit
    Title
    Transfer Credits
    ASU Equivalency
    ACC 230
    3
    Uses of Accounting Information I 3 ELECTIVE
    BLT200 (3)
    3
    Construction Management: Field Operations 3 CON371
    CET101
    3
    Surveying I    
        OR    
    CET102
    3
    Surveying II    
        OR    
    CET245
    3
    Plane Surveying I 3 CON341
    CET211
    3
    Strength of Materials 3 CON223
    COM225
    3
    Public Speaking 3 COM225 [L]
    ECE102
    2
    Engineering Analysis Tools and Technology    
        AND    
    ECE103
    2
    Engineering Problems Solving and Design    
        OR    
    ECE102
    2
    Engineering Analysis Tools and Technology    
        AND    
    ECE103AB
    2
    Engineering Problem Solving and Design    
        OR    
    ECE102AA
    2
    Engineering Analysis Tools and Technology    
        AND    
    ECE103
    2
    Engineering Problem Solving and Design    
        OR    
    ECE102AA
    2
    Engineering Analysis Tools and Technology    
        AND    
    ECE103AB
    3
    Engineering Problem Solving and Design 3 ECE100 [CS]
    ECE211
    3

    Engineering Mechanics-Statics

    3 CON221
    ECN111
    3
    Macroeconomic Principles 3 ECN111[SB]
    ECN112
    3
    Microeconomic Principles 3 ECN112[SB]
    ENG101
    3
    First Year Composition   ENG101
        AND    
    ENG102
    3
    First Year Composition   ENG102
        OR    
    ENG107
    3
    First Year Composition for ESL   ENG107
        AND    
    ENG108
    3
    First Year Composition for ESL 6 ENG108
    GBS221
    3
    Business Statistics    
        OR    
    JAS225
    3
    Statistics Social Research/Justice Government    
        OR    
    MAT167
    3
    Elements of Statistics 3 STP226[CS]
    GTC121
    3
    Construction Estimating I    
        OR    
    GTC123
    3
    Construction Estimating II 3 ELECTIVE
    HFA260
    5
    Blueprints and Firestopping    
        OR    
    PCM153
    5
    Sketching & Plan Reading    
        OR    
    PCM154
    5
    Architectural Drawing and Blueprint Reading 1 ELECTIVE
    MAT220
    5
    Analytical Geometry & Calculus    
        OR    
    MAT221
    4
    Calculus Analytical Geometry I 4 MAT270[MA]
    PHY111
    4
    General Physics I 4 PHY111[SQ] & PHY113[SQ]
    PHY112
    4
    General Physics II 4 PHY112[SQ] & PHY114[SQ]

     


    Consult with an MCCCD ATP certified advisor to select courses to meet the following requirements and to complete the minimum 60 credits but no more than a total of 64 credits. To meet the different area requirements, select courses from the current CEG Course Equivalency Guide or the ASU General Studies Guide  

     

    Humanities & Fine Arts
    6
    Humanities & Fine Arts [HU] See ATP Notes #1

     

     

    ATP NOTES


    1. HUM125 is recommended, but any other MCCCD course that satisfies [HU] requirements in transfer is acceptable.
    Document produced by: ASU Academic Transfer Articulation