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Agriculture
Associate of Arts Degree
TG-XR 60702
Advisor:
Mike
McCarthy
This degree provides the first two years of a four-year Agriculture Program
at Arizona’s public universities. 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
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AGR 135
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Conservation and Natural
Resources
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3 credits
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CHM 130
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Fundamental Chemistry
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4 credits
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CMP 103
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Introduction to Computer
Based Systems I
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3 credits
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ENG 260
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Technical Report Writing
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3 credits
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GLG 101
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Physical Geology
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4 credits
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Total Curriculum
Requirements
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17 credits
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General Education Requirements
AGEC-A
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.
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English
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ENG 101 Written
Communications I
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3 credits
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ENG 102 Written
Communications II
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3 credits
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Mathematics
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One MAT course from this list
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3 credits
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Lab Science
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BIO 181 General Biology I
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4 credits
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BIO 182 General Biology II
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4 credits
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Humanities
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Select from Humanities list.
Choose courses from more than one Department and one course must be in
the Arts.
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9 credits
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Social Science
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BUA 221 Principles of
Macroeconomics
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3 credits
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BUA 223 Principles of Microeconomics
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3 credits
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Another Social Science course from this list
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3 credits
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Total General Education
Requirements
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35 credits
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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 and Foreign Language Requirements
To obtain this degree you must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language
at the 202 course level. To do this select from the following options:
- If you have no foreign language coursework completed, take the French or
Spanish 101, 102, 201, 202 course sequence offered at EAC. This option will
fulfill your foreign language and elective requirements and will result in
a total of 68 hours required to obtain the degree.
- If you have completed two years of high school French or Spanish courses,
take the 201, 202 course sequence at EAC. These two courses will fulfill your
foreign language and you will need to complete four credits of elective course
numbered 100 or higher to obtain the 64 credits required to obtain the degree.
- If you have completed four years of high school foreign language courses
or have obtained foreign language ability at the 202 course level in some
other manner, testing options are available to demonstrate your proficiency.
Contact the Records and Registration Office for more information. If you demonstrate
foreign language proficiency by testing, you will need to complete 12 credits
in courses of your choice numbered 100 or higher to obtain the 64 credits
required for the degree.
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Foreign Language Requirements
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12 to 16 credits
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Total Minimum
Degree Requirements
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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:
*Your
EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Student Information
System terminals 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 Student Information System
terminals or from your advisor.
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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.
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Remove any indebtedness to the College.
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Complete the Sophomore Qualifying Examination that is administered each
semester to students who have petitioned to graduate. The Sophomore Qualifying
Examination is used as a measure of EAC's institutional effectiveness, and
your score has no effect on your graduation status.
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