Chronological Listing of Changes to the General Catalog 2000-2002

 

4/2/01CMP 110AG – Beginning Mathcad was revised to change the prerequisite and add extended registration.  The original prerequisite follows:  Completion of MAT 154 or higher with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 154.  CMP 110AG was revised 2/8/01.

 

4/2/01CMP 110AH – Intermediate Mathcad was revised to change the prerequisite and add extended registration.  The original prerequisite follows:  MAT 154 or higher with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 154, or appropriate EAC Placement Test Score of 81 or higher or equivalent.  CMP 110AH was added 11/22/00.

 

4/2/01MAT 110AG – Beginning Mathcad was revised to change the prerequisite and add extended registration.  The original prerequisite follows:  Completion of MAT 154 with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 154.  MAT 110AG was revised 2/8/01.

 

4/2/01MAT 110AH – Intermediate Mathcad was revised to change the prerequisite and add extended registration.  The original prerequisite follows:  MAT 154 or higher with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 154, or appropriate EAC Placement Test Score of 81 or higher or equivalent.  MAT 110AH was added 11/22/00.

 


 

4/4/01Tony Bernstein Memorial Scholarship was updated.  The original text follows:  Awarded to an incoming Freshman attending Eastern Arizona College pursuing a degree in one of the natural sciences.  Recipient must be a full-time student with a prior 3.0 GPA.

 

4/4/01 - The Fee Schedule for 2001-2002 was added to the General Catalog.

 


 

4/5/01CMP 170 – Database Management with Microsoft Access was revised to change the title and course description and add the prerequisite.  The original title follows:  Database Management.  The original course description follows:  Examines and applies the concepts and framework of database management systems for practical use in information systems. It is recommended that one introductory course in computers be completed prior to enrolling in the course.

 


 

4/11/01CMP 121 – Visual Basic Programming I was revised to change the title and course description.  The original title follows:  BASIC Programming.  The original course description follows:  An introductory programming course designed for students with little or no experience in programming and little technical or scientific background. Students learn the fundamentals of how to operate a computer and skills involved in programming (input/output, arithmetic operations, and iteration/decision logic). It is recommended that one introductory course in computers be completed prior to enrolling in this course.

 

4/11/01 – James Valenzuela replaced Milo White as Chair and Gary Rawson replaced James Valenzuela as Vice-Chair of the Gila County Advisory Committee.

 

4/11/01Computer Information Specialist AAS Degree - 20107 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Computer Information Specialist

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20107

Advisors:
Evelyn Crowther
Ed Hunter
Janice Lawhorn
Mike Moore

This is a comprehensive program that prepares you for a variety of computer related positions. It is for the student who is interested in software development and maintenance, software installation and maintenance, networking software installation and maintenance (the systems manager), systems design, and computer operations.

Curriculum Requirements

CMP 100

Computer Careers

1 credit

CMP 103

Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

CMP 113

Operating Systems I

3 credits

CMP 130

C Programming I

3 credits

CMP 201

Systems and Procedures

3 credits

CMP 205

Data Communications

3 credits

CMP 244

Computer Applications I

2 to 3 credits

CMP 250

Networking

3 credits

Select One Programming Language

 

 

CMP 121 or
CMP 126 or
CMP 221

BASIC Programming I or
Java Programming I or
COBOL I

3 credits

CMP 265

Advanced Programming Languages

3 credits

CMP 291

Computer Information Systems Practicum

5 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

32 to 33 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher

General Education Requirements

Mathematics

MAT 154 College Algebra

3 credits

 

An additional 15 credits, including courses in two different areas other than Mathematics, are to be selected from the list of General Education Courses. Credits counted toward curriculum requirements cannot also be counted toward completion of General Education. You may not exceed nine 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 qualifying for General Education credit that are listed as curriculum requirements may be counted toward completion of General Education requirements only if other courses are not specified in the General Education distribution area.  

 

Electives Requirements

To obtain this degree take a minimum of 13 credits of elective courses numbered 100 or above to obtain the 64 credits required.  Recommended electives are computer-related courses from the following departments:

Art (ART)
Business (BUS)
Business Administration (BUA)
Computers (CMP)
Drafting (DRF)
Electronics (ELT)
Small Business Management (SBM)

 

Total Electives Requirements

13 to 14 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:

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 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.

 

 

4/11/01Early Childhood Development AAS Degree – 20803 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Early Childhood Development

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20803

Advisors:
JoAnn Morales

This degree builds on the requirements of the Early Childhood Development Associate Certificate of Proficiency and gives you additional skills and certification in the field.

Curriculum Requirements

 

ECD Certificate

33 credits

FCR 171

Child Development

3 credits

FCR 241

Nutrition

3 credits

 

 Choose at least 7 additional credits from the following:

BUS 251

Human Relations

3 credits

FCR 281

Children's Literature

2 credits

HPE 190

First Aid

2 credits

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

46 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher

 

 General Education Requirements

English

ENG 100 Writing Fundamentals

3 credits

 

BUS 160 Communication for the Occupations

3 credits

An additional 12 credit hours, including courses from at least two GE categories other than English, are to be selected from the list of General Education courses. Credits counted toward curriculum requirements cannot also be used toward completion of General Education. You may not exceed nine 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 qualifying for General Education credit that are listed as curriculum requirements may be counted toward completion of General Education requirements only if other courses are not specified in the General Education distribution area.  

 

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:

7.      EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 60 or higher*

8.      EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 35 or higher*

9.      ACT Assessment Reading score of 14 or higher*

10.  SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*

11.  Completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II, with a grade of "C" or better

12.  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 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.

 

 

4/11/01Office Assistant Certificate – 30116 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Office Assistant

Certificate of Proficiency

30116

Advisors:
Dana Barnett
Terry Jones

This certificate program provides basic training in office skills and business knowledge that is expected in the business world today.  The curriculum prepares you for positions such as clerk, receptionist or office assistant.

Curriculum Requirements

BUS 101 or
BUA 230 and
BUA 250

Fundamentals of Accounting or
Uses of Accounting Information I and
Introductory Accounting Lab

3 to 4 credits

BUS 111

Business Mathematical Calculations

3 credits

BUS 160

Communication for the Occupations

3 credits

BUS 251

Human Relations

3 credits

CMP 101 or
CMP 103

Introduction to Computers or
Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

ENG 101

Written Communications I

3 credits

OFT 118

Electronic Keyboarding II

3 credits

OFT 213A

Office Procedures/Records Management

1 credit

OFT 213B

Office Procedures/Office Transcription

1 credit

OFT 213C

Office Procedures/Electronic Office Equipment

1 credit

OFT 214

The Office Professional

3 credits

OFT 237

Word Processing Applications

3 credits

OFT 238

Advanced Word Processing Applications

3 credits

OFT 239A

Multimedia/Electronic Task Management

1 credit

OFT 240

Desktop Publishing

2 credits

OFT 241

Integrated Business Projects

3 credits

 

Total Minimum Curriculum Requirements

39 credits

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

 

 


 

4/24/01 - Mack's Auto Supply Scholarship was deleted.  The description follows: Awarded each fall to a new or returning full-time Automotive Technology major. To qualify, you must be a resident of Graham or Greenlee County, demonstrate good mechanical skills and good work and study habits, and be a positive role model for the Automotive Technology Department.

 

4/24/01 - John Mickelson Endowed Scholarship was updated.  The original text follows:  John Mickelson Memorial Scholarship.  Each year, a scholarship will be awarded to a returning varsity athlete with a minimum GPA of 2.5 in all academic work who is recommended by the Intercollegiate Athletic Committee. Priority will be given to the student athlete who maintains varsity status in two or more sports and demonstrates outstanding team leadership.

 

4/24/01OFT 213A– Office Procedures/Records Management was revised to add extended registration.

 

4/24/01OFT 213C – Office Procedures/Electronic Office Equipment was revised to add extended registration.

 


 

4/26/01ENG 055 – Basic Writing Skills was updated to change the prerequisite.  The original prerequisite follows:  Concurrent enrollment in ENG 054.  ENG 055 was previously modified 12/18/00.

 


 

5/9/01Business AAS Degree – 20105 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Business

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20105

Advisors:
Mark Anderson
Kathleen Bailey
Terry Jones

This degree provides you with a general business background.

Curriculum Requirements

BUA 101

Introduction to Business

3 credits

BUS 101 or
BUA 230 and
BUA 250

Fundamentals of Accounting or
Uses of Accounting Information I and
Introductory Accounting Lab

3 credits
3 credits
1 credit

BUA 221 or
BUS 121

Principles of Macroeconomics or
Fundamentals of Economics

3 credits
3 credits

BUA 245

Legal Environment of Business

3 credits

BUS 251

Human Relations

3 credits

 

Choose at least 27 additional credits from the following list to obtain the required 42 credits of Curriculum Requirements:

BUS 160

Communications for the Occupations

3 credits

BUS 180

Reservationist Clerk

2 credits

BUS 181

Front Desk Clerk

2 credits

BUS 182

Room Attendant Maid

2 credits

BUS 190

Presenting Service – Waiter/Waitress

2 credits

BUS 191

Applied Food Service Sanitation - Safe Food Handling

2 credits

BUS 264

Introduction to Supervision

3 credits

BUS 265

Intermediate Supervision

3 credits

BUS 266

Effective Supervision

3 credits

CMP 101

Introduction to Computers

3 credits

CMP 113

Operating Systems I

3 credits

CMP 161 or

Electronic Spreadsheet or

2 credits

CMP 170

Database Management

3 credits

CMP 205

Data Communications

3 credits

CMP 244

Computer Applications I

3 credits

COE 101

Job Seeking Strategies

1 to 2 credits

COE 111

Cooperative Education I

1 to 4 credits

COE 112

Cooperative Education II

1 to 4 credits

OFT 117 or

Electronic Keyboarding I or

3 credits

OFT 118

Electronic Keyboarding II

3 credits

OFT 214

The Office Professional

3 credits

OFT 235 or

Word Processing Applications I or

1 credit

OFT 236 or

Word Processing Applications II or

1 credit

OFT 237

Word Processing Applications

3 credits

SBM 111

Marketing

3 credits

SBM 121

Supervision

3 credits

SBM 201

Small Business Management

3 credits

 

Total Curriculum Requirements

42 credits

 

General Education Requirements

English

ENG 100 Writing Fundamentals or
ENG 101 Written Communications I

3 credits
3 credits

Mathematics

BUS 111 Business Mathematical Calculations

3 credits

 

An additional 12 credits, including at least one course from a GE category other than English or Mathematics, are to be selected from the list of General Education courses. Credits counted toward curriculum requirements cannot also be counted toward completion of General Education. You may not exceed nine 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 qualifying for General Education credit that are listed as curriculum requirements may be counted toward completion of General Education requirements only if other courses are not specified in the General Education distribution area.  

 

Electives Requirements

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

Total Electives Requirements

4 credits

  

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:

13.  EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 60 or higher*

14.  EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 35 or higher*

15.  ACT Assessment Reading score of 14 or higher*

16.  SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*

17.  Completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II, with a grade of "C" or better

18.  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 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.

 

 

5/9/01Business Programming/Database Support Certificate – 30105 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Business Programming / Database Support

Certificate of Proficiency

30105

Advisors:
Ed Hunter
Mike Moore

If you want to complete a faster track, emphasizing specific computer skills and fewer general courses, this certificate is for you. The emphases in this certificate are the three key areas in demand in the office environment at the technical support level including programming in database modes with networking skills for LAN environments.

Curricula Requirements

CMP 100

Computer Careers

1 credits

CMP 103

Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

CMP 104

Introduction to Computer Science I

3 credits

CMP 113

Operating Systems I

3 credits

CMP 161

Electronic Spreadsheet

2 credits

CMP 170

Database

3 credits

CMP 205

Data Communications

3 credits

CMP 250

Networking

3 credits

CMP 121 or
CMP 123 or
CMP 130 or
CMP 210 or
CMP 221

BASIC Programming or
Pascal Programming or
C Programming I or
FORTRAN or
COBOL I

3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits

CMP 244

Computer Applications I

3 credits

CMP 291

Programming Practicum

5 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

32 Credits

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

 

 

 

5/9/01Office Technology AAS Degree – 20114 was modified.  The previous version follows:

Office Technology

Associate of Applied Science Degree

20114

Advisors:
Dana Barnett
Terry Jones

(See also Tech-Prep-Office Technology for a related AAS degree)

This program provides the twenty-first century office technology knowledge and skills needed for employment as an office professional.  The degree program prepares you for a career in positions such as administrative assistant, secretary, office specialist, office assistant, word processing specialist, accounting clerk, medical transcriptionist and legal secretary.

Curriculum Requirements

BUS 101

Fundamentals of Accounting

3 credits

BUS 251

Human Relations

3 credits

COE 101

Job Seeking Strategies

2 credits

OFT 118

Electronic Keyboarding II

3 credits

OFT 213A

Office Procedures/Records Management

1 credit

OFT 213B

Office Procedures/Office Transcription

1 credit

OFT 213C

Office Procedures/Electronic Office Equipment

1 credit

OFT 214

The Office Professional

3 credits

OFT 237

Word Processing Applications

3 credits

OFT 238

Advanced Word Processing Applications

3 credits

OFT 239A

Multimedia/Electronic Task Management

1 credit

OFT 239B

Multimedia/Digital Imaging

1 credit

OFT 239C

Multimedia/Internet for Business

1 credit

OFT 240

Desktop Publishing

2 credits

OFT 241

Integrated Business Projects (Prerequisite:  CMP 101 or CMP 103 and OFT 118)

3 credits

 

Select 11 additional credits from the following:

AJS 101

Introduction to Administration of Justice

3 credits

ART 186

Introduction to Computer Graphics

3 credits

ART 188

Electronic Publishing

3 credits

BUA 101

Introduction to Business

3 credits

BUA 221

Principles of Macroeconomics

3 credits

BUS 121

Fundamentals of Economics

3 credits

BUA 245

Legal Environment of Business

3 credits

BUA 230 and
BUA 250

Uses of Accounting Information I and
Introductory Accounting Lab

4 credits

BUS 205

 Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks (Prerequisites: BUS 101 or BUA 230 and BUA 250; and CMP 101 or CMP 103)

1 credit

CMP 103

Introduction to Computer Based Systems

3 credits

CMP 110AA

Beginning Microsoft Access 2000

1/2 credit

CMP 110AB

Intermediate Microsoft Access 2000

1/2 credit

CMP 110AC

Advanced Microsoft Access 2000

1/2 credit

CMP 110AD

Beginning Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

1/2 credit

CMP 110AE