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Chronological Listing of Changes

 


1/1/08 - The Academic Calendar for Fall Semester 2007 is stored in the chronological file due to space limitations in the General Catalog.

Fall Semester 2007
 

March 15

Registration and drop/add begins for Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters

July 15

Suggested postmark to meet tuition and fee payment deadline

August 1

Tuition and fee payments due (classes will be cancelled for students with unpaid tuition and fees)

August 15

Greenlee County in-person registration at Morenci High School-EAC Office, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

August 15-17

Thatcher Campus faculty advising (appointment suggested – check curriculum pages for advisor contact information)

August 16

Thatcher Campus residence halls and food service facilities open at noon

August 16

Financial aid and scholarship checks available

August 20

Classes begin

August 29

Last day to register, add classes, withdraw without record, or receive refund for semester-length courses

September 3

Labor Day Holiday

October 12

Fair Day Holiday (Graham County locations only)

October 26

Last day for students to withdraw with a "W" for semester-length courses

November 22-23

Thanksgiving Holiday

 

(Thatcher Campus food service facilities close November 21 at 6 p.m.  Residence Halls close November 22 at 7 a.m.  Food service and halls reopen November 25 at 5 p.m.)

November 30

Summer 2008 registration begins

December 7

Last day for instructors to withdraw students with a "W" for semester-length courses

December 10-13

Final Exams

 

(Thatcher Campus food service facilities close December 13 at 6 p.m.  Residence Halls close December 14 at 7 a.m.  Food service and halls reopen January 6 at noon)

December 21-28

Christmas Holiday - All offices closed

 

1/1/08 - Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 was updated. The previous version follows. Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 was last updated 1/14/07.

Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990

Covering the Period of January 1, 2004 - December 31, 2006

Eastern Arizona College
Campus Crimes

Thatcher
Campus

Graham
County
Sites

Greenlee
County
Sites

Totals

 

04

05

06

04

05

06

04

05

06

04

05

06

 

Criminal Homicide:  Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Criminal Homicide:  Manslaughter by Negligence

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Rape

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Sexual Offense, Forcible

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

 

Sexual Offense, Non-Forcible

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

 

Robbery

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Aggravated assault

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

 

Burglary

7

3

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

3

2

 

Motor vehicle theft

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Arson

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Hate/prejudice crimes

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Liquor law violations

17

5

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

17

5

8

 

Drug-related violations

2

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

1

 

Weapons possession

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

 

Any of the crimes listed above which manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity, as prescribed by the Hate Crimes Statistics Act (28 U.S.C. 534)—None
 
If you would like to make an inquiry referencing a registered sex offender in the Thatcher area or the State of Arizona, go to www.azsexoffender.com.


1/3/08 - ECE 120 - Guiding Children's Social Development and Behavior was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Students will gain knowledge in a study of positive guidance and discipline techniques that can be used to encourage children to develop self-discipline and responsibility for their own actions. Students will also learn the importance of assessing, understanding, and enhancing the development of communication skills of young children to help guide and develop a child's self image.


1/4/08 - ECE 171 - Child Growth and Development was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Gives the student a broad, comprehensive view of the child at each stage of development from conception to middle school years. Considers the biological, cognitive, personality, and social aspects of development. Identical to PSY 171.

1/4/08 - PSY 171 - Child Growth and Development was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Gives the student a broad, comprehensive view of the child at each stage of development from conception to middle school years. Considers the biological, cognitive, personality, and social aspects of development. Identical to ECE 171.


1/16/08 - ART 180 - Lettering I was deleted. The course description follows: 2 credits, Offered upon request, Activity/Personal Enrichment. Letter forms, spacing, and layout; provides basis for advanced study in lettering and commercial design.

1/16/08 - ART 280 - Lettering II was deleted. The course description follows: 2 credits, Offered upon request, Activity/Personal Enrichment. The study of hand drawn letter forms, spacing and layout.

1/16/08 - CMP 114C - Search Engine Optimization was added.

1/16/08 - ELT 162 - Process Measurement Instrumentation II was added.

1/16/08 - ELT 191 - Substation Maintenance was added.

1/16/08 - ELT 271 - Advanced Process Control Instrumentation and Programmable Logic Controllers was added.

1/16/08 - EMT 203 - Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician III was deleted. The course description follows: 6 credits, Offered upon request. This course is designed to comply with the clinical and vehicular requirements of the new standardized curriculum published by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Bureau of EMS.

1/16/08 - EMT 280 - National Registry Preparatory was deleted. The course description follows: 3 credits, Offered upon request. This course is designed to prepare the student to be successful on the national registry certification examinations, written and practical skills, at any level of EMT certification.

1/16/08 - HPE 241 - Introduction to Fitness and Sports Medicine IV was added.

1/16/08 - TEC 292 - Industry Internship IV was added.


1/17/08 - GLG 110 - Geologic Hazards and Disasters was revised to change the GE category to Lab Science. GLG 110 was added 11/14/07.


1/24/08 - BUS 111 - Business Mathematical Calculations was revised to add "or instructor approval" to the prerequisite. The original prerequisite follows: Placement test or equivalent.

1/24/08 - AUT 265 - Vehicle Emission Strategies and Testing was revised to add "or instructor approval" to the prerequisite. The original prerequisite follows: AUT 105.

1/24/08 - MSP 210 - Technical Welding was revised to add "or instructor approval" to the prerequisite. The original prerequisite follows: MSP 110 or concurrent enrollment in MSP 110 required.


2/1/08 - DRG Technologies Business Scholarship was revised. The original version follows: Awarded to a full-time student who is a resident of Graham or Greenlee County. Recipient must have and maintain a 3.0 GPA and pursue a degree in Business (Administration, Finance, Accounting, Management, etc.) or Computer Information Systems (Computer Information Systems, Computer Technology, etc.)

2/1/08 - DRG Technologies Graphic Design Scholarship was added.

2/1/08 - DAN 150 - Beginning Theatre Dance I was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Jazz movement styles for the beginning dancer; basic steps, phrases, and performing techniques for musical comedy, and media dance entertainment.


2/7/08 - AUT 265 - Vehicle Emission Strategies and Testing was revised to change the semester offered. AUT 265 was originally offered every spring semester. AUT 265 was last modified 1/24/08.

2/7/08 - SBM 111 - Marketing was revised to change the semester offered. SBM 111 was originally offered every spring semester.


2/13/08 - Arizona State Savings and Credit Union Scholarship was deleted. The scholarship description follows: One scholarship awarded annually for tuition and books. To qualify, you must be an Arizona resident and a Credit Union member majoring in Business.


2/20/08 - Greenlee County Advisory Committee was revised. The original version follows. Greenlee County Advisory Committee was last revised 10/18/07.

Greenlee County Advisory Committee

Donald Merrell, Chair
Mary Beager
Gregg Griffin
Christine Harper
Amy McCullar
Rick Miller
Carol Navarette
Angela Nuñez
Steve Tucker

2/20/08 - Electrical and Instrumentation Technician - Advanced Certificate - 30631 was added.

2/20/08 - Electrical and Instrumentation Technology AAS Degree - 20611 was added.

2/20/08 - Industrial Plant Technician - Advanced Certificate - 30632 was added.

2/20/08 - Industrial Plant Technology AAS Degree - 20612 was added.

2/20/08 - Community Health Advocate, Diabetes Certificate - 31201 was added.

2/20/08 - AUT 150 - Automotive Painting and Refinishing was revised to change the title, semester tuaght and course description. The original title follows: Auto Body Repair. AUT 150 was originally offered upon request. The original course description follows: Students taking this course will study the effects of heat, water, and corrosion on plastic and metal designed auto bodies, and receive instruction in the techniques and skills of repairing, coating, finishing, forming, and shaping of these bodies.

2/20/08 - AUT 260 - Vehicle Performance and Diagnosis was revised to change the title, credits and course description. The original title follows: Engine Performance and Driveability. The credits were changed from 2 to 3. The original course description follows: Provides instruction in diagnostic procedures for driveability concerns on automotive vehicles. Includes an in-depth study in modern ignition, fuel and power train computer controlled systems. Gives the student the opportunity to use industry standard testing equipment such as PC based scopes and hand-held scanners. This course requires an understanding of automotive electrical and electronic fundamentals and, together with AUT 110, prepares the student for ASE Certification Test on Engine Performance.

2/20/08 - DAN 134 - Beginning Clogging I was added.

2/20/08 - DAN 135 - Beginning Clogging II was added.

2/20/08 - DAN 234 - Intermediate Clogging I was added.

2/20/08 - DAN 235 - Intermediate Clogging II was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 110 - Diesel Service Techniques was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 120 - Diesel Engines was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 130 - Diesel Electrical Systems Design and Diagnosis was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 140 - Diesel Fuel Systems was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 150 - Machine Hydraulics was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 160 - Heavy Equipment Drive Train was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 170 - Heavy Equipment Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems was added.

2/20/08 - DSL 240 - Diesel Computerized System Controls was added.

2/20/08 - FCR 134 - Advanced Quilting was added.

2/20/08 - HCE 140 - Diabetes Awareness was added.

2/20/08 - HCE 141 - Diabetes Prevention and Control was added.

2/20/08 - HCE 142 - Diabetes Advocacy was added.

2/20/08 - JPN 101 - Elementary Japanese I was revised to change the credits from 4 credits to 5 credits.

2/20/08 - JPN 102 - Elementary Japanese II was revised to change the credits from 4 credits to 5 credits. JPN 102 was added 11/16/06.

2/20/08 - MUS 125 - Jazz Ensemble I was revised to remove the following co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Symphonic Band (MUS 142, MUS 143, MUS 242 or MUS 243) or Marching Band (MUS 111 or MUS 211) required.

2/20/08 - MUS 126 - Jazz Ensemble II was revised to remove the co-requisite and change the course description. The co-requisite follows: Concurrent enrollment in Symphonic Band (MUS 142, MUS 143, MUS 242 or MUS 243) or Marching Band (MUS 111 or MUS 211) required. The original course description follows: Continuation of MUS 125.

2/20/08 - MUS 225 - Jazz Ensemble III was revised to remove the co-requisite and change the course description. The co-requisite follows: Concurrent enrollment in Symphonic Band (MUS 142, MUS 143, MUS 242 or MUS 243) or Marching Band (MUS 111 or MUS 211) required. The original course description follows: Continuation of MUS 126. Auditions will be held.

2/20/08 - MUS 226 - Jazz Ensemble IV was revised to remove the following co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in Symphonic Band (MUS 142, MUS 143, MUS 242 or MUS 243) or Marching Band (MUS 111 or MUS 211) required.

2/20/08 - MUS 142 - Symphonic Band I was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Study and performance of standard band literature for public concert performances. Required for Instrumental Music majors. Provides pep band for athletic events.

2/20/08 - MUS 242 - Symphonic Band III was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Continuation of MUS 143. Study and performance of standard band literature for public concert performances. Required for Instrumental Music majors. Provides pep band for athletic events.

2/20/08 - MUS 151 - Symphony Orchestra I was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Studies and performs a wide selection of symphonic literature.  Orchestra prepares concerts for public performances and provides accompaniment for music performances.

2/20/08 - MUS 152 - Symphony Orchestra II was revised to change the course description. The original course description follows: Continuation of MUS 151.

2/20/08 - Automotive Parts Specialist Certificate - 30606 was deleted.

Automotive Parts Specialist

Certificate of Proficiency

30606

Advisor:
Brian Coppola

The Automotive Parts Specialist certificate program develops skills necessary for entry into the automotive parts sales career area. The program is designed to provide in one year much of the basic automotive skills training needed to be productive and efficient in an automotive parts sales position. Additionally, the certificate program provides salesmanship training necessary for this career area. The certificate course work will help you prepare for the ASE certification test in Automotive Parts Specialist.

 

Core Automotive Curriculum Requirements

Select at least 10 credits from the following courses:

AUT 101
or
AUT 180
or
AUT 280

Introduction to Automotive Technology
or
Automotive Service Techniques
or
Advanced Shop

2 to 4 credits

2 credits

3 credits

AUT 105

Automotive Electrical Fundamentals

2 credits

AUT 106

Internal Combustion Engines

4 credits

AUT 107

Automotive Electrical Systems and Equipment

2 credits

 

Driveability Area Curriculum Requirements

Select at least 6 credits from the following courses:

AUT 110

Fuel and Emission Systems

2 to 3 credits

AUT 220

Automotive Electronics and Computerized Vehicle Controls

3 credits

AUT 260

Engine Performance and Driveability

2 credits

AUT 265

Vehicle Emission Strategies and Testing

2 credits

 

Chassis & Power Train Area Curriculum Requirements

Select at least 6 credits from the following courses:

AUT 120

Manual Transmission and Drive Train

3 credits

AUT 131

Steering and Suspension Systems

3 credits

AUT 132

Automotive Brake Systems

2 credits

AUT 230

Automatic Transmissions

4 credits

AUT 266

Vehicle Heating and Air Conditioning

3 credits

 

Curriculum Related Requirements

Select at least 6 credits from the following courses: 

CMP 101 or
CMP 103

Introduction to Computers or
Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

SBM 101 or
SBM 201

Sales and Customer Service or
Small Business Management

3 credits

COE 101 or
COE 111

Job Seeking Strategies or
Cooperative Education I (Occupational)

2 credits
1 to 3 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

28 credits

 

In addition to completing the course requirements above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet an academic requirement by one of the following methods:

  • Completion of ENG 100, Writing Fundamentals, or higher with a grade of "C" or better.
  • EAC COMPASS writing placement score of 85 or higher entered into your student record.
  • Completion of BUS 111, Business Mathematical Calculations, with a grade of "C" or better.
  • Completion of MAT 120, Intermediate Algebra, or higher with a grade of "C" or better.
  • EAC COMPASS mathematics placement score of 61 or higher entered into your student record.

 

2/20/08 - Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate Certificate - 30711 was deleted.

Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate

Certificate of Proficiency

30711

Advisor:
Mark Kempton

The purpose of the Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (EMT-I) Certificate of Proficiency program is to prepare students to provide basic and advanced life support to patients in the pre-hospital emergency care setting.

The following entry proficiencies are required:

  • A ninth grade or higher reading level as determined by an EAC Placement Test or completion of ENG 100, Writing Fundamentals.
  • Mathematics skills at the MAT 077 level or higher as determined by an EAC Placement Test or successful completion of MAT 055, Basic Math.
  • Certification as an Arizona Certified Emergency Medical Technician.
  • A minimum of 12 months of work experience, working for an agency providing "prehospital patient care."

 

Curriculum Requirements

Health Care Education Core Requirements

EMT 201

Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician I

9 credits

EMT 202

Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician II

8 credits

EMT 203

Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician III

6 credits

EMT 219

Pharmacology in Emergency Settings

3 credits

EMT 220

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

2 credits

EMT 221

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

2 credits

EMT 222

Trauma Patient Management

1 credit

EMT 280

National Registry Preparatory

3 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

34 credits

 

To obtain this certificate, you must complete each required course above with a grade of "C" or better.

 


3/3/08 - Safford Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship was revised. The original version follows: The Safford Business and Professional Women's Club provides this scholarship to women returning to college after an interruption caused by occupational or family responsibilities. Each scholarship provides tuition for one semester. Use additional scholarship application available at Scholarship office.


3/6/08 - BIO 226 - Ecology was revised to change the semester offered. BIO 226 was offered every fall and spring semester.

3/6/08 - DAN 133 - Beginning Ballet II was revised to add the prerequisite.

3/6/08 - DAN 232 - Intermediate Ballet I was revised to add the prerequisite and change the course description. The original course description follows: The study of ballet technique through the traditional exercises, with proper awareness of style and phrasing.

3/6/08 - DAN 233 - Intermediate Ballet II was revised to add the prerequisite.

3/6/08 - DAN 151 - Beginning Theatre Dance II was revised to add the prerequisite.

3/6/08 - EDU 234 - ESL/SEI Methods II was revised to change the semester offered, remove the prerequisite and change the course description. EDU 234 was originally offered upon request. The original prerequisite follows: EDU 233. The original course description follows: This course provides the student with in depth study of Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) lesson design and delivery.  In addition, this course provides the student with methods of planning, developing, and analyzing lesson plans in all content areas using English Language Learners (ELL) state and national standards.  Students will review and learn the Arizona SEI program design, components of curriculum, content, teaching strategies, development/evaluation/adaptation of teaching materials, and the role of culture in learning. EDU 234 was added 1/17/07.

3/6/08 - Automotive Service Technology AAS Degree - 20601 was revised. The original version follows:

Automotive Service Technology

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20601

Advisor:
Brian Coppola

EAC supports ASE certification of technicians

The Automotive Service Technology degree provides an opportunity for all students to develop and upgrade skills needed to be productive and successful upon entry into several automotive service and repair occupations.  Additionally, this program develops the career skills necessary for an individual to move into sales, business management, or supervisory positions. The Automotive Service Technology program is recognized for its high level of achievement by meeting local and national industry standards. The degree course work will help prepare students for ASE certification tests.

 

Curriculum Requirements

AUT 105

Automotive Electrical Fundamentals

2 credits

AUT 106

Internal Combustion Engines

4 credits

AUT 107

Automotive Electrical Systems and Equipment

2 credits

AUT 110

Fuel and Emission Systems

2 to 3 credits

AUT 120

Manual Transmission and Drive Train

3 credits

AUT 131

Steering and Suspension Systems

3 credits

AUT 132

Automotive Brake Systems

2 credits

AUT 180 or
AUT 101

Automotive Service Techniques or
Introduction to Automotive Technology

2 to 4 credits

AUT 220

Automotive Electronics and Computerized Vehicle Controls

3 credits

AUT 230

Automatic Transmissions

4 credits

AUT 260

Engine Performance and Driveability

2 credits

AUT 265

Vehicle Emission Strategies and Testing

2 credits

AUT 266

Vehicle Heating and Air Conditioning

3 credits

AUT 280

Advanced Shop

3 credits

Choose at least 6 to 9 additional credits from the following
to obtain the 46 credits of Curriculum Requirements:

SBM 101 or
SBM 201 or
COE 111

Sales and Customer Service or
Small Business Management or
Cooperative Education I (Occupational)

3 credits
3 credits
1 to 4 credits

COE 101

Job Seeking Strategies

2 credits

CSL 109

Orientation to Student Success

1 credit

MSP 101 or
MSP 104

Fundamentals of Machine Shop or
Machine Shop

2 credits
4 credits

MSP 108

Introduction to Oxyacetylene Welding and Metal Fabrication

3 credits

MSP 110 or
WLD 101

Welding or
Welding

2 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

46 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher

 

General Education Requirements

Computers

CMP 101 Introduction to Computers or
CMP 103 Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

Mathematics
and/or
English

BUS 111 Business Mathematical Calculations and/or
ENG 100 Writing Fundamentals or higher

3 credits

3 credits

An additional 9 to 12 credits are to be selected from the list of General Education courses. You may not exceed 9 credits in any GE category, with the exception of Health and Physical Education where the maximum is two credits.

 

Total General Education Requirements

18 credits

 

Courses listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education credit (see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements are specified in the major. Each course taken to satisfy the General Education Requirements of this degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

 

Total Minimum Degree Requirements

64 credits

 

In addition to completing each of the courses listed above, you must meet the following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:

  • Complete at least 16 degree credits at Eastern Arizona College.

  • Attain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher.

  • Demonstrate a reading competency at the tenth grade level or above by one of the following methods:
    1. EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 60 or higher*
    2. EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 35 or higher*
    3. ACT Assessment Reading score of 14 or higher*
    4. SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*
    5. Completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II, with a grade of "C" or better
    6. Grade equivalency score of 10 or higher as demonstrated by the Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE tests*

*Your EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has been placed in your record and is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor.

  • File a Graduation Petition at least 60 calendar days prior to the end of the semester in which graduation is anticipated and pay the Graduation Fee of $25.

  • Remove any indebtedness to the College.

 

3/6/08 - Biological Science AS Degree - 80701 was revised. The original version follows:

Biological Science

Associate of Science Degree

AS-SR 80701

Advisors:
Tammy Gillespie
Dave Henson
Mike McCarthy

This degree will meet the requirements for the first two years of a four-year program in a college of arts and science at Arizona’s public universities. Upon graduation with this AS Degree, you may enter upper-division work in any one of the life science fields (biology, botany, zoology, or other specialized area). Or, you may enter a college of education to major in biological science with the intention of teaching in a secondary school upon completing a bachelor's degree and obtaining a teacher's certificate.  Since program requirements differ between universities, the official transfer guide of the school which you plan to attend upon leaving EAC should be consulted in order to adjust this program to your personal needs.

 

Curriculum Requirements

BIO 181

General Biology I

4 credits

BIO 182

General Biology II

4 credits

MAT 160

Introduction to Statistics

3 credits

CHM 235

General Organic Chemistry I

4 credits

CHM 236

General Organic Chemistry II

4 credits

PHY 111

General Physics I

4 credits

PHY 112

General Physics II

4 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

27 credits

 

General Education Requirements

AGEC-S

To complete your General Education requirements, one of the courses taken to fulfill degree requirements must be designated as an Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry course and another must be designated as a Global/International/Historical Awareness course.

English

ENG 101 Written Communications I

3 credits

 

ENG 102 Written Communications II

3 credits

Mathematics

MAT 220 Calculus I

4 credits

Lab Science

CHM 151 General Chemistry I

4 credits

 

CHM 152 General Chemistry II

4 credits

Humanities

Select from Humanities list. Choose courses from more than one department and one course must be in the Arts.

9 credits

Social Science

Select from Social Science list. Choose courses from more than one department.

9 credits

 

Total General Education Requirements

36 credits

 

Courses listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education credit (see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements are specified in the major.

 

Elective Requirements

To obtain this degree you must take a minimum of a one credit course of your choice from the approved list to obtain the 64 credits required.

 

Total Elective Requirements

1 credit

 

Total Minimum Degree Requirements

64 credits

 

In addition to completing each of the courses listed above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet the following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:

  • Complete at least 16 degree credits at Eastern Arizona College.

  • Attain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher.

  • Demonstrate a reading competency at the twelfth grade level or above by one of the following methods:
    1. EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 76 or higher*
    2. EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 40 or higher*
    3. ACT Assessment Reading score of 18 or higher*
    4. SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*
    5. Completion of ENG 113, College Reading, with a grade of "C" or better
    6. Grade equivalency score of 12 or higher as demonstrated by the Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE tests*

*Your EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has been placed in your record and is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor.

  • File a Graduation Petition at least 60 calendar days prior to the end of the semester in which graduation is anticipated and pay the Graduation Fee of $25.

  • Remove any indebtedness to the College.

 

3/6/08 - Diesel Technician Certificate - 30627 was revised. The original version follows:

Diesel Technician

Certificate of Proficiency

30627

Advisor:
Steven Herbert

The Diesel Technician Certificate program provides the student an opportunity to develop entry-level skills in diesel service and repair. The focus of this certificate is off-highway Caterpillar equipment. Additionally, this certificate will help prepare the student for ASE Diesel certification tests.

 

Curriculum Requirements

AUT 102

Diesel Service Techniques

2 credits

AUT 108

Diesel Engines

4 credits

AUT 109

Diesel Electrical Systems Design and Diagnosis

3 credits

TEC 112

Basic Hydraulics and Pneumatics

2 credits

AUT 113

Diesel Fuel Systems

3 credits

AUT 117

Machine Hydraulics

2 credits

AUT 125

Heavy Equipment Drive Train

3 credits

AUT 135

Heavy Equipment Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems

3 credits

AUT 225

Diesel Computerized System Controls

2 credits

AUT 266

Vehicle Heating and Air Conditioning

3 credits

 

Select 7 additional credits from the following:

MIN 121

Surface Mine Safety Training

1 credit

WLD 101

Welding

2 credits

AUT 297

Workshop

1 to 6 credits

AUT 298

Workshop

1 to 3 credits

AUT 299

Independent Study

1 to 3 credits

TEC 191

Industry Internship I

1 to 4 credits

TEC 192

Industry Internship II

1 to 4 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

34 credits

 

In addition to completing the course requirements above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet an academic requirement by one of the following methods:

  • Completion of ENG 100, Writing Fundamentals, or higher with a grade of "C" or better.

  • EAC COMPASS writing placement score of 85 or higher entered into your student record.

  • Completion of BUS 111, Business Mathematical Calculations, with a grade of  "C" or better.

  • Completion of MAT 120, Intermediate Algebra, or higher with a grade of  "C" or better.

  • EAC COMPASS mathematics placement score of 61 or higher entered into your student record.

 


3/20/08 - AJS 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice was revised to change the title and course description and add the GE Category designation. The original title follows: Introduction to Administration of Justice. The original course description follows: Examines the organization and jurisdiction of local, state and federal law enforcement; court and correctional systems; their history and philosophy; career opportunities; terminology and constitutional limitations of the system.

3/20/08 - AJS 225 - Criminology was revised to change the title and course description. The original title follows: Crime and Delinquency. The original course description follows: The study of deviance, society's role in defining behavior; theories of criminality and the economic, social, and psychological impact of crime; relationships between statistics, crime trends, and victimization.

3/20/08 - PHY 111 - General Physics I was revised to change the prerequisite and course description. The original prerequisite follows: MAT 181 with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 181, or placement test score as established by District policy. The original course description follows: Covers fundamental principles of mechanics, waves, thermodynamics, fluids, and periodic motion. Problem solving on the trigonometric level. PHY 111 was last modified 1/18/07.

3/20/08 - Nursing AAS Degree - 20702 was revised. The original version follows. Nursing AAS Degree - 20702 was last modifed 5/7/07.

Nursing

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20702

Advisor:
Mayuree Siripoon

This program is designed to prepare you for beginning employment as a staff nurse giving direct care to patients. The program has received approval by the Arizona Board of Nursing. On successful completion of the program, you will be awarded the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing degree and will be eligible to make application to write the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). The program permits students to enter or exit from the program based on their specific needs, space availability, and time limitations. Entry into the nursing program requires prior admission. For admission procedures to the nursing program, contact the Nursing Department, (928) 428-8396.

 

Application Requirements

The following are required to be completed prior to applying for the Nursing Program.

  • Current American Heart Association, Health Care Provider CPR certification

  • Reading competency at 76 or above on EAC COMPASS reading test

  • Nursing Entrance Test (NET) score at or above the national average

 

Admission Requirements

The following prerequisite courses are required to be completed with a minimum grade of "C" prior to starting the Nursing Program.

CHM 138 or
CHM 230

An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry or
Fundamental Organic Chemistry

4 credits

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

BIO 201

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4 credits

BIO 202

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits

 

The following are required prior to starting the nursing program:

  • Placement test score as established by District policy that places the student into MAT 154 or completion of MAT 120 or higher with a grade of "C" or higher

  • Pass both the written and skills components of the Arizona Nursing Assistant Examination.

  • Pass the Medical Dosage Calculations Exam at 90% or pass the HCE 116 final exam at 90%.

  • Submit the completed Immunization Record and Statement of Current Health Status forms.

  • Submit a copy of a valid Department of Public Safety fingerprint clearance card prior to starting the program. It is imperative that the applicant begin the process of securing a fingerprint clearance card immediately, as the process can take as long as four to eight weeks.

NOTE: (Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1606(B)(17), an applicant for professional or practical nurse license by examination is not eligible for licensure if the applicant has any felony convictions and has not received an absolute discharge from the sentences for all felony convictions. The absolute discharge must be received five or more years before submitting an application for licensure. If the applicant cannot prove that the absolute discharge date is five or more years before the date of filing the application, the Board of Nursing cannot process the application.)

 

Curriculum Requirements

HCE 240

Human Pathophysiology

4 credits

HCE 241

Nutrition

3 credits

NUR 120

Nursing One

9 credits

NUR 130

Nursing Two

9 credits

NUR 219 or HCE 219

Pharmacology

3 credits

NUR 240

Nursing Three

9 credits

NUR 250

Nursing Four

9 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

46 credits

 

General Education Requirements

English

ENG 101 Written Communications I

3 credits

 

ENG 102 Written Communications II

3 credits

Lab Science

BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4 credits

 

BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits

 

BIO 205 Microbiology

4 credits

 

Total General Education Requirements

18 credits

 

Courses listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education credit (see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements are specified in the major. Each course taken to satisfy the General Education Requirements of this degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.  

 

Total Minimum Degree Requirements including prerequisites

71 credits

 

In addition to completing the required courses listed above, you must meet the following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:

  • Complete at least 16 degree credits at Eastern Arizona College.
  • Attain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher.
  • Demonstrate a reading competency at the tenth grade level or above by one of the following methods:
    1. EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 60 or higher*
    2. EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 35 or higher*
    3. ACT Assessment Reading score of 14 or higher*
    4. SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*
    5. Completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II, with a grade of "C" or better
    6. Grade equivalency score of 10 or higher as demonstrated by the Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE tests*

*Your EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has been placed in your record and is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor.

  • File a Graduation Petition at least 60 calendar days prior to the end of the semester in which graduation is anticipated and pay the Graduation Fee of $25.
  • Remove any indebtedness to the College.

 

3/20/08 - Pharmacy Technician AAS - 20704 was revised. The original version follows:

Pharmacy Technician

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20704

Advisor:
Mayuree Siripoon

This program prepares you for an intermediate level on the pharmacy team. Emphasis is on preparation to perform duties in a pharmacy setting as a pharmacy technician. Professional duties may include selecting, counting, and pouring prescription medications; updating patient profiles and preparing prescription labels; assisting with drug purchasing and inventory control; packaging medications in unit-dose or med-card form; mixing intravenous solutions and other specialized medications; and gathering data for pharmacists to use in monitoring drug therapy. On successful completion of the program, you will be awarded the Associate of Applied Science degree and will be eligible to take the National Certification test and become a certified pharmacy technician (CPhT).

 

Curriculum Requirements

HCE 100

Basic Health Care Concepts and Skills

4 credits

HCE 101

Basic Life Support

2 credits

HCE 112

Medical Terminology

2 credits

HCE 115

Pharmacy Calculations

2 credits

HCE 156

Science for Allied Health

4 credits

HCE 171

Introduction to Pharmacology

2 credits

HCE 174

Fundamentals of Pharmacy Practice

4 credits

HCE 175

Sterile Products

2 credits

HCE 176

Pharmacy Practice for Technician

4 credits

HCE 177

Compounding

2 credits

HCE 219

Pharmacology

3 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

31 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher

 

General Education Requirements

English

ENG 100 Writing Fundamentals or

3 credits

 

ENG 101 Written Communications I

3 credits

Mathematics

MAT 140 College Mathematics

3 credits

Lab Science

CHM 138 An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry

4 credits

 

BIO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

4 credits

 

BIO 205 Microbiology

4 credits

Computers

CMP 101 Introduction to Computers

3 credits

 

Total General Education Requirements

21 credits

 

Courses listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education credit (see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements are specified in the major. Each course taken to satisfy the General Education Requirements of this degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.  

 

Elective Requirements

To obtain this degree you must take a minimum of twelve credits of courses of your choice numbered 100 or above to obtain the 64 credits required.

 

Total Elective Requirements

12 credits

 

Total Minimum Degree Requirements

64 credits

 

In addition to completing the required courses listed above, you must meet the following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:

  • Complete at least 16 degree credits at Eastern Arizona College.
  • Attain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or higher.
  • Demonstrate a reading competency at the tenth grade level or above by one of the following methods:
    1. EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 60 or higher*
    2. EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 35 or higher*
    3. ACT Assessment Reading score of 14 or higher*
    4. SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*
    5. Completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II, with a grade of "C" or better
    6. Grade equivalency score of 10 or higher as demonstrated by the Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE tests*

*Your EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has been placed in your record and is available on Gila Hank Online or from your advisor.

  • File a Graduation Petition at least 60 calendar days prior to the end of the semester in which graduation is anticipated and pay the Graduation Fee of $25.
  • Remove any indebtedness to the College.

 

3/20/08 - Licensed Practical Nurse Certificate - 30710 was revised. The original version follows:

Licensed Practical Nurse

Certificate of Proficiency

30710

Advisor:
Mayuree Siripoon

This program prepares you to function as a practical nurse caring for acutely ill patients under the supervision of a registered nurse. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) gives basic nursing care and assists other members of the health-care team. On successful completion of the program, you will be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). Entry into the nursing program requires prior admission. For admission procedures to the nursing program, contact the Nursing Department, (928) 428-8396.

 

Prerequisites: The following courses are required to be completed with a minimum grade of "C" to be considered for acceptance into the program. High school courses will not substitute.

CHM 130

Fundamental Chemistry

4 credits

MAT 120

Intermediate Algebra or
Placement Test score into higher Algebra course

0 to 4 credits

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

 

Other requirements are the following:

  • Current American Heart Association, Health Care Provider CPR certification
  • Current Arizona Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Reading competency at the twelfth grade level or above on an EAC approved reading test
  • Passing the Nursing Entrance Test (NET)

 

Curriculum Requirements

HCE 241 UPDATED

Nutrition

3 credits

NUR 120

Nursing One

9 credits

NUR 130

Nursing Two

9 credits

NUR 219 or
HCE 219

Pharmacology

3 credits

HCE 116

Medical Dosage Calculations

2 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

26 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher

 

General Education Requirements

English

ENG 101 Written Communications I

3 credits

 

ENG 102 Written Communications II

3 credits

Lab Science

BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4 credits

 

BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits

 

Total General Education Requirements

14 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

40 credits

 

To obtain this certificate, you must complete each required course with a grade of "C" or better.

 


3/26/08 - DAN 250 - Intermediate Theatre Dance I was added.

3/26/08 - DAN 251 - Intermediate Theatre Dance II was added.

3/26/08 - DSL 220 - Advanced Diesel Engines was added.

3/26/08 - DSL 230 - Diesel Engine Performance was added.

3/26/08 - DSL 297 - Workshop was added.

3/26/08 - DSL 298 - Workshop was added.

3/26/08 - DSL 299 - Independent Study was added.

3/26/08 - HCE 171 - Pharmacology for Technicians was revised to change the title, credits, and course description. The original title follows: Introduction to Pharmacology. The credits were changed from 2 credits to 3 credits. The original course description follows: This course introduces the history of pharmacology, present-day pharmacology practice, drug legislation and regulation, receptors, mechanism of drug action, pharmacokinetics, drug effects, and the various classifications of pharmacologic agents.

3/26/08 - HCE 175 - Sterile Products and Compounding was revised to change the title, credits, semester offered and course description. The original title follows: Sterile Products. The credits were changed from 2 credits to 3 credits. HCE 175 was originally offered every spring semester and upon request. The original course description follows: This course introduces the concepts of sterile products. It is designed for pharmacy technician students. The content includes introduction to