Tenative Spring 2007 Schedule:

Nov 08, 2006 11:51

Intermediate Algebra
His/Lsc 201 Western Civilization
General Biology
Introduction to Mythology

One of these:
Creative Writing, Poetry, Physical Education, Psychology of Women, Human Sexuality

Any Suggestions?



Requirements
I. General Education (35 credits)
A. Foundation Studies (9 credits)
1. College Composition (6 credits)
Select and complete one of the following options:
a. ENG 101 College Composition I (3)
and ENG 102 College Composition II (3)
b. ENG 103 College Composition I (Honors) (3)
and ENG 104 College Composition II (Honors) (3)
2. Numeracy (3 credits) Select and complete one of the following options
a. MAT 142 Concepts in College Mathematics
b. MAT 152 College Algebra
- Prerequisite: MAT 092 Beginning Algebra, MAT 100 Intermediate Algebra
c. Any mathematics course for which MAT 152 is a prerequisite.
B. Liberal Studies Core (6 credits)
Students must complete three credits each in Sections 1 and 2 below:
1. Western Civilization or Technology and Human Values (3 credits).
Select and complete one of the following options:
a. HIS/LSC 201 Western Civilization I (3)
b. HIS/LSC 202 Western Civilization II (3)
c. HIS/LSC 203 Western Civilization III (3)
d. HIS/LSC 205 Technology and Human Values (3)
2. Liberal Studies Option (3 credits). Complete either a or b.
a. LSC 101 Connections - Select any three connections courses.
b. Select an additional 3 credit course from section 1 above.
C. Area Studies (20 credits)
1. Physical and Biological Science (8 credits)
Select and complete two laboratory science courses from the approved list of General Education courses-(under Area
Studies- Science)
a. BIO 156 Human Biology for Allied Health (4 Credits)
b. BIO 181 General Biology (4 Credits)
2. Arts and Humanities (6 credits)
Select and complete two courses from the approved list of General Education Courses-(under Area Studies-Arts and
Humanities).
a. PHI 201 Comparative Religions (3 Credits)
b. PHI 202 Intro to Mythology (3 Credits)
3. Social and Behavioral Science (6 credits)
Select and complete two courses from the approved list of General Education Courses (under Area Studies-Social Science).
II. Special Requirements for the Arizona General Education Curriculum

The Arizona General Education Curriculum stipulates that students complete courses that specifically require intensive
writing/critical inquiry, and the development of an awareness of certain social and cultural issues. Students must
complete one course from each of the categories listed below to fulfill these requirements.

A. Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry: Select and complete one course from the following:
1. Any 200- Level course from the Arts and Humanities Area Studies list.*
*These courses may fulfill both an Area Studies requirement and the Intensive Writing/
Critical Inquiry requirement.
a. PHI 201 Comparative Religions
B. Awareness Areas:
1. Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness Select and complete one course from the following list of ethnic/race/gender awareness
courses:
a. ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
b. ANT/WST 211 Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (3)
c. ANT 232 Indians of the Southwest (3)
d. ENG/WST 237 Women in Literature (3)
e. GEO 105 Introduction to Cultural Geography (3)
f. HIS 131 United States History I (3)
g. HIS 132 United States History II (3)
h. HIS 260 History of Native Americans of the United States (3)
I. HIS/WST 253 History of Women in the United States (3)
j. HUM 235 American Arts and Ideas I (3)
k. HUM 236 American Arts and Ideas II (3)
l. HUM 241 Humanities in the Western World I (3)
m. HUM 242 Humanities in the Western World II (3)
n. PSY/WST 236 Psychology of Women (3)
o.SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
p. SOC 140 Sociology of Intimate Relationships & Family (3)
q. SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
r. SOC 212 Men and Women in a Changing Society (3)
s. SOC 250 Social Problems (3)
t. SOC 251 Cultural Diversity (3)
u. SOC/PSY 277 Human Sexuality (3)
v. WST 101 Introduction to Women’s Studies (3)
These courses may fulfill both an Area Studies and the Awareness Area requirement for the AGEC.
2. Global/International or Historical Awareness
This Awareness Area requirement is embedded (as Western Civilization/Technology and Human Values) in the Core Studies
requirement.
III. Communications Requirement (3 credits)
Select and complete one of the following options:
a. COM 100 Introduction to Human Communication (3)
b. COM 131 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3)
c.COM 134 Interpersonal Communication (3)
IV. Major and Elective Studies (26 credits)

The student who has decided upon an eventual major should consult the list of common lower division major courses for
their chosen major. It is recommended that the student complete at least six hours of lower division major credits in
their major area. The listed lower division major courses will transfer to all three Arizona public universities. The
student who has selected a four year college of intended transfer should also consult the catalog of that college or
website for additional guidance regarding their major and courses. Yavapai College advisors can provide up-to-date
information regarding requirements of various degree programs at Arizona’s universities.

The student who is not committed to a major or a particular college of intended transfer should complete the Arizona
General Education Curriculum and select courses most likely to meet common university requirements. Some possibilities
include:

A. Language classes (other than English) numbered 101, 102, 201, 202. Many degree programs require competency or completion
of a language at the fourth semester level. Yavapai College and the universities strongly urge students who are
transferring to meet the language requirement in their first two years of college. Students are strongly advised to
consult with their academic advisor regarding specific university language requirements.
-Creative Writing
-Poetry
B. Computer Literacy. Basic computer skills are an essential component of every student’s educational experience at Yavapai
College. Since specific computer classes may be required for some degrees (i.e., science, business, and
social/behavioral sciences) students should consult with their academic advisor regarding specific degree transfer
requirements.
C. Mathematics classes beyond College Algebra and/or computer classes are required for some degrees in science, social
science and business related fields.
D. Additional laboratory sciences.
E. Honors classes.
F. Physical Education activities classes are required for some degrees.
G. Speech, communications and advanced writing classes are required for some degrees.
H. Introductory classes in possible major areas.
I. Prerequisite classes for any of the above.

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