2006/2008
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Arizona General Education Curriculum A -- AGEC-A

Arizona General Education
Curriculum A (AGEC-A) UPDATED

Certificate for Transfer

30000

Advisors:

Joanne Ellsworth

Ida Nunley

Crae Wilson

Wayne Flake

Ray Orr

Marilyn Wilton

Steve Johnson

Sharon Petz

 

Gwen Lewis

Lee Russell

 

Upon completion of this certificate, the student fulfills the lower-division general education requirements at the University of Arizona, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University.  Students are strongly advised to complete an associate degree after completing this certificate.

AGEC-A. This General Education Program is better suited for majors in the Liberal Arts such as:

Anthropology    

Art  

English 

Health and P.E. 

History

Languages   

Music 

Psychology 

Sociology

Theatre

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

Select one course from this list.

3 credits

MAT 140 

College Mathematics

MAT 154 

College Algebra

MAT 160

Introduction to Statistics

MAT 171

Finite Mathematics

MAT 181

Plane Trigonometry

MAT 210

Elements of Calculus

MAT 220

Calculus I

MAT 230

Calculus II

     

Lab Science

Select two courses from this list. If you plan to transfer, consult the catalog or an advisor from the school you will transfer to as you make your selections.

8 credits

 

AST 103

Introduction to Astronomy

 

BIO 100

Biology Concepts

BIO 105

Environmental Biology

BIO 160

Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

BIO 181

General Biology I

BIO 182

General Biology II

BIO 201

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

BIO 202

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

BIO 205

Microbiology

 

BIO 226

Ecology

 

CHM 130

Fundamental Chemistry

 

CHM 138

An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry

 

CHM 151

General  Chemistry I

CHM 152

General Chemistry II

CHM 230

Fundamental Organic Chemistry

 

CHM 235

General Organic Chemistry I

 
 

CHM 236

General Organic Chemistry II (IW)

 

GLG 101

Physical Geology

GLG 102

Historical Geology

PHY 107

Physical Concepts

PHY 111

General Physics I

PHY 112

General Physics II

PHY 211

Physics with Calculus I

PHY 212

Physics with Calculus II

     

Humanities

Select at least two courses from this list.  You must choose from at least two different departments. At least one course must be from the Fine Arts (Bold type).  If you plan to transfer, consult the catalog or an advisor from the school you will transfer to as you make your selections.

6-9 credits

ART 133

World Art I

ART 134

World Art II (GIH)

ENG 201

World Literature I (IW) or (GIH)

ENG 202

World Literature II (IW) or (GIH)

ENG 218

Writing About Literature (IW)

ENG 221

English Literature I (IW) 

ENG 222

English Literature II (IW)

ENG 241

American Literature I (IW) or (GIH)

ENG 242

American Literature II (IW) or (GIH)

MUS 101

World of Music (GIH)

SPC 150

Oral Interpretation of Literature

SPC 201

Public Speaking (IW)

THC 105

Introduction to Drama (GIH)

     

Social Science

Select at least two courses from this list. You must choose from at least two different departments. If you plan to transfer, consult the catalog or an advisor from the school you will transfer to as you make your selections.

6-9 credits

ANT 101

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

ANT 102

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (GIH)

ANT 110

Mexican-American Culture

ANT 120

Indian American Culture

ANT 211

Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (GIH)

ANT 220

Principles of Archaeology

ANT 222

Buried Cities and Lost Tribes (GIH)

BUA 221

Principles of Macroeconomics (GIH)

BUA 223

Principles of Microeconomics

HIS 101

U.S. History I (GIH)

HIS 102

U.S. History II (GIH)

HIS 104

Western Civilization I (GIH)

HIS 105

Western Civilization II (GIH)

HIS 220

History of Mexico (GIH)

POS 100

Introduction to Political Science

POS 110

United States National Politics (GIH)

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

PSY 230

Social Psychology

PSY 250

Developmental Psychology

PSY 270

Experimental Psychology (IW)

SOC 101

Introduction to Sociology

SOC 110

Marriage and the Family

SOC 201

Social Problems

       

Options

Select two courses from this list. If you plan to transfer, consult the catalog or an advisor from the school you will transfer to as you make your selections.

0-6 credits

 

ANT 101

Introduction to Physical Anthropology

 

 

ANT 102

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (GIH)

 
 

ANT 110

Mexican-American Culture

 
 

ANT 120

Indian American Culture

 
 

ANT 211

Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective (GIH)

 
 

ANT 220

Principles of Archaeology

 
 

ANT 222

Buried Cities and Lost Tribes (GIH)

 
 

ART 133

World Art I

 
 

ART 134

World Art II (GIH)

 
 

BUA 221

Principles of Macroeconomics (GIH)

 
 

BUA 223

Principles of Microeconomics

 
 

CMP 103

Introduction to Computer Based Systems

 
 

ENG 201

World Literature I (IW) or (GIH)

 
 

ENG 202

World Literature II (IW) or (GIH)

 
 

ENG 218

Writing About Literature (IW)

 
 

ENG 221

English Literature I (IW)

 
 

ENG 222

English Literature II (IW)

 
 

ENG 241

American Literature I (IW) or (GIH)

 
 

ENG 242

American Literature II (IW) or (GIH)

 
 

HIS 101

U.S. History I (GIH)

 
 

HIS 102

U.S. History II (GIH)

 
 

HIS 104

Western Civilization I (GIH)

 
 

HIS 105

Western Civilization II (GIH)

 
 

HIS 220

History of Mexico (GIH)

 
 

Any Lab Science courses

 

 
 

Any Language above 200 level

 

 
 

Any Mathematics courses MAT 140 or higher except MAT 156 and MAT 157

 

 
 

MUS 101

World of Music (GIH)

 
 

POS 100

Introduction to Political Science

 
 

POS 110

United States National Politics (GIH)

 
 

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

 
 

PSY 230

Social Psychology

 
 

PSY 250

Developmental Psychology

 
 

PSY 270

Experimental Psychology (IW)

 
 

SOC 101

Introduction to Sociology

 
 

SOC 110

Marriage and the Family

 
 

SOC 201

Social Problems

 
 

SPC 150

Oral Interpretation of Literature

 
 

SPC 201

Public Speaking (IW)

 

 

THC 105

Introduction to Drama (GIH)

 

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

35 credits

 

In order to earn this certificate you must:

  • Complete the required course options with a grade of "C" or better.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 semester credits of course work at Eastern Arizona College.

 

 
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