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Pima Community College/Arizona State University at the Tempe campus |
SPRING 2005 Catalog Year |
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Student Name
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Student ID
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PCC ATP Advisor Phone Number
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Program Notes:
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Pima
Prefix Number |
Course Credit
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Title
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Transfer Credits |
ASU Equivalency
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| BIO156IN |
4
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Human Biology for Allied Health | Elective[SG] | |
| OR | ||||
| BIO160IN |
4
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Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology | Elective[SG] | |
| OR | ||||
| BIO201IN |
4
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Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
BIO201[SG] See ATP Notes #1 |
| BUS205 |
3
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Statistic Methods in Economics/Business I | ||
| OR | ||||
| PSY230 |
3
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Psychological Measurements & Statistics | ||
| OR | ||||
| MAT167 |
3
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Introductory Statistics | 3 | SWU321[CS] |
| CIS100 |
3
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Introduction to Computers | ||
| OR | ||||
| CSA141 |
4
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Integrated Office Suite | 3-4 | CIS200[CS] |
| ECN202 |
3
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Macroeconomic Principles | 3 | ECN111[SB] |
| JRN101 |
3
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Introduction Reporting/Media Writing | 3 | JMC201 |
| PHI101 |
3
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Intoduction to Philosophy | PHI101[HU] | |
| OR | ||||
| PHI130 |
3
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Intoductory Studies in Ethics and Social Philosophy | 3 | PHI105[HU] |
| PSY101 |
4
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Introduction to Psychology | PGS101[SB] See ATP Notes #2 | |
| OR | ||||
| SOC101 |
3
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Introduction to Sociology | 3-4 | SOC101[SB] |
| SSE110 |
3
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Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 | SWU171[SB, H] |
| SSE202 |
3
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Casework Methods I | 3 | SWU295 [SB, C] |
| SSE212 |
3
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Casework Methods II | 3 | SWU291 |
| SPE102 |
3
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Introduction to Speech Communication | COM100[SB] | |
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| SPE110 |
3
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Public Speaking | 3 | DEC(COM) |
| OR | ||||
| SPE120 |
3
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Business & Professional Communication | COM259 | |
| OR | ||||
| SPE130 |
3
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Small Group Discussion | COM230 [SB] | |
| OR | ||||
| SPE136 |
3
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Oral Interpretation of Literature | 3 | COM241[HU] |
| WRT101 |
3
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Writing I | ENG101 | |
| OR | ||||
| WRT107 |
3
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Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English | ||
| OR | ||||
| WRT107A |
1
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Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English: Module A | ||
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| WRT107B |
1
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Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English: Module B | ||
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| WRT107C |
1
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Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English: Module C | 3 | ENG107 |
| WRT102 |
3
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Writing II | ENG102 | |
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| WRT108 |
3
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Writing II for for Non-Native Speakers of English | 3 | ENG108 |
Consult with a PCC 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 and Fine Arts |
3
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See ATP Notes #3 |
| Languages |
4
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Fourth semester language course other than English. See ATP Notes #4 and #5 |
| Mathematical Studies |
3
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Mathematical Studies[MA] |
| Electives |
6-10
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Elective Credits See ATP Notes #5 and #6 |
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ATP NOTES
1. Or any other Pima Community College course that satisfies Natural Science requirements for AGEC, inclusive of BIO127IN. 2. One of the four (4) credits will transfer to ASU as DEC(PGS). 3. Any Art List course from the Humanities and Fine Arts category. Refer to page 51 of the 2004-2005 Pima Community College catalog.4. This requirement may also be satisfied by certified proficiency in any language, other that English, at the fourth semester level. The School of Social Work strongly encourages students to consider Spanish or a Tribal language. 5. Students who demonstrate fourth semester level proficiency in any language other than English, may want to take 10 to 14 elective or SSE transferable credits. 6. Students are encouraged to select SSE transferable courses.
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