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| AGEC-A Requirements: 35
credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3-5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10) Any two courses may be taken from the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (0-6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. | Degree Core Requirements: 25-29 credit
hours Required: 15 credit hours AJS 101 Introduction to Administration of Justice (3) AJS 110 The Correction Function (3) AJS 130 The Police Function (3) AJS 260 Constitutional Law (3) AJS 280 Criminology (3) Electives: 10-14 credit hours 10-14 credits of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for the CEG. Recommended One course at the 100 level or above in Spanish or Navajo (this course may be used to fulfill the AGEC Options requirement) (4) SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3) SOC 210 Sociology of Gender (3) ¹
Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Construction Management: AA Degree
The Construction Management degree is designed for transfer to the Construction Management bachelor's degree at Northern Arizona University. Students completing this degree will transfer 64 credits to NAU. This degree results in an AGEC-A, which is transferable to all Arizona public universities. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information about Tech Prep,
click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 65 ![]()
AGEC-A Requirements: 37 credit hours | Degree Core requirements: 28 credit
hours Required: 28 credit hours ACC 101¹ Principles of Financial Accounting (3) DFT 125¹ Architectural Drafting I (3) DFT 150¹ Auto CAD 2D (3) GLG 101 Physical Geology (4) or CHM 151¹ General Chemistry I (4) CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3) CTM 253 Plane Surveying & Building Layout (3) CTM 123 Building Construction Methods I (3) CTM 124 Building Construction Methods II (3) CTM 221¹ Structural Design & Building Materials (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Elementary
Education: AA Degree
The Associate of Arts in Elementary Education is designed for students
planning to transfer to an Elementary Education bachelor's degree program at all
Arizona public universities and requires a minimum of 60 credits. Students
planning to transfer to a university other than an Arizona public university
should see an advisor. This degree results in an AGEC-A, which is transferable
to all Arizona public universities.
Requirements (Mathematics, Social/Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Language
requirements) differ significantly among state universities. Students should see
an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
AGEC-A Requirements: 35 Credit Hours B. Physical Sciences: Geography, Physics, Chemistry C. Earth/Space Sciences: Astronomy, Anthropology, Geology |
Degree Core Requirements: 25-32 credit
hours Required: 24 credit hours CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3) EDU 200 Introduction to Education (3) EDU 222 Introduction to Special Education (3) EDU 230 Cultural Diversity in Education (3) EDU 235 Relationships in Classroom Settings (3) MAT 130¹ Math for Elementary Education Teachers I (3) (Before enrolling in MAT 130 see an advisor.) MAT 131¹ Math for Elementary Education Teachers II (3) (Before enrolling in MAT 131 see an advisor.) POS 220 Arizona and National Constitution (3) Electives: 1-8 credit hours 1-8 credits of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. Second year natural language proficiency required at some state institutions. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for the current CEG. ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Fine Arts/Visual Arts:
AA Degree
The Associate of Arts degree in Fine Arts/Visual Arts is designed for
transfer to the Fine Arts bachelor's degree at all Arizona public universities.
The program gives students a strong foundation in visual composition and art
history and prepares them to continue their fine arts education in drawing,
painting, photography, ceramics, or sculpture. Students completing this degree
will transfer 60-64 credits to all Arizona public universities
Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should
see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
| AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3-5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10) Any two courses may be taken from the approved General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (0-6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 25 credit
hours |
General Studies: AA Degree
The General Studies degree is designed for students who either have undeclared
majors or who are developing a general or liberal studies emphasis. Students
completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to all Arizona public
universities. Students planning to transfer to a university other than an
Arizona public university should see an advisor.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
There are two pathways in the General Studies degree:
1. General Requirements Pathway
This pathway requires AGEC-A and fourth semester natural human language
proficiency, other than English, including American Sign Language.
2. Special Requirements Pathway
This pathway requires students to take AGEC-A and some Common Courses. Common
Courses are courses that are accepted as a part of the major at all Arizona
public universities. The list of Common Courses is determined statewide. See an
advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for these
Common Courses.
Depending on the area of interest, one pathway may be more suitable for a
student's educational plan than the other. Students changing pathways may
accumulate more credits than necessary for graduation from a university. See an
advisor for more information.
| AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hours 1. General Requirements and 2. Special Requirements Pathways See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3-5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10) Any two courses may be taken from the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (0-6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements:
25 credit hours 1. General Requirements Pathway Required: up to 16 credit hours Fourth semester proficiency in any natural human language, other than English, including American Sign Language.3 Electives: 9 or more Nine credits of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide. These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for the Course Equivalency Guide. 2. Special Requirements Pathway Depending on your area(s) of interest and/or the university you intend to transfer to, you may need to decide on your transfer plan as early as possible. Please see an advisor to determine your educational plan. Required Common Courses in the area(s) of interest/emphasis. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for these Common Courses. Electives Transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for the current CEG. Some university degrees may require 4th semester language proficiency in addition to the Common Courses. See an advisor for more information. |
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Placement test and/or prerequisite required. 3 Students who can complete the 4th semester language proficiency in less than 16 credit hours may choose more elective transferable credits. |
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Hotel & Restaurant Management: AA Degree
The Associate of Arts in Hotel Restaurant Management is designed for transfer
to the Hospitality bachelor’s degree at Northern Arizona University (NAU).
This program trains graduates for management careers in one of the fastest growing
industries in the United States, the hospitality industry. Students completing
this degree will transfer 63–64 credits to NAU. Students planning to transfer
to a university other than NAU should see an advisor. This degree results in
an AGEC-A which is transferable to all Arizona public universities. This is
a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 63 ![]()
| AGEC-A Requirements: 36 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy the General Education requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) ECN 204¹ Macroeconomic Principles (3) One more course not in Economics from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8–10) Any two courses may be taken from the approved General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (7) ECN 205 Microeconomic Principles (3) Second semester proficiency (102 level) in any natural human language, other than English, including American Sign Language. (4) |
Degree Core Requirements: 27 credit
hours HRM 240 Commercial Food Production (3)
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The Associate of Arts degree in Pre-Social Work is a Transfer Partnership Degree
with Northern Arizona University. The Pre-Social Work degree is designed to
allow students to satisfy the admission requirements for the Bachelor’s
of Social Work (BSW) degree at Northern Arizona University. Completion of the
degree does not guarantee admission to the program. Students planning to gain
admission to the BSW degree should contact the Department of Sociology and Social
Work at Northern Arizona University for specific admission requirements. Please
see an advisor for more information regarding this degree.
Minimum credit hours required: 62
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AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hoursComposition (6) |
Degree Core Requirements: 27–29
credit hours ECN 204 Macroeconomic Principles (3) PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (3) POS 110 American National Government (3) PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 230¹ Introduction to Statistics (3) PSY 240 Developmental Psychology (3) SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3) SOC 210¹ Sociology of Gender (3) SOC 220¹ Introduction to Social Work (3) Electives: 0–2 credit hours 0–2 hours of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. See an advisor or check the college catalog Web site (www.coconino.edu) for current CEG. ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. ² 0-6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC. |
The Associate of Arts degree in Psychology is designed for transfer. This
degree has two pathways:
1. The Arts Pathway
The Psychology Language Pathway is designed for transfer to the Psychology bachelor
of arts (BA) degrees at all Arizona public universities. Students completing
this degree will transfer 60–64 credits to all Arizona public universities.
Students planning to transfer to a university other than Arizona public universities
should see an advisor.
Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should
see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
2. The Science Pathway
The Psychology Science Pathway is designed for transfer to the Psychology bachelor
of science (BS) degrees at all Arizona public universities. Students completing
this degree will transfer 60–64 credits to all Arizona public universities.
Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should
see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Please see an advisor for more information regarding these two pathways.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
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AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hours Composition (6) |
Degree Core Requirements: 25–29 credit hours Required courses: |
Arts Pathway: 8–13 credit hours
a. Natural Human Language 8 credit hours
At least two semesters of any natural human language, other than English, including
American Sign Language¹. Students should note that fourth semester proficiency
of any natural human language is required to graduate with a bachelor of arts
degree. It is recommended that the requirement be completed at CCC.
Before enrolling in a natural human language course see an advisor.
b. Electives 0–6 credit hours
0–6 credits of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency
Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities.
See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu)
for the current CEG.
If you are considering a bachelor of science degree at one of the Arizona universities,
it is important that you meet with an advisor as early as possible.
Science Pathway: 11–13 credit hours
Depending on the university you are planning to transfer to, please select one
of the following:
a. NAU
MAT 172¹
or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the
Mathematics category. 3–5 credit hours
Any two courses meeting the physical and biological sciences requirements
BIO 201¹
and BIO 202¹
Recommended 8 credit hours
Before enrolling in the above courses see an advisor.
b. ASU Main and ASU West
Please see an advisor for specific course requirements
MAT 212¹
or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the
Mathematics category. 3–5 credit hours
Any natural human language, other than English, including American Sign Language
8 credit hours.
c. U of A
Please see an advisor for specific course requirements.
MAT 172¹
or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the
Mathematics category. 3–5 credit hours
Any natural human language, other than English, including American Sign Language.
Select a combination of 8 credits from the following:
Language 0–8 credit hours¹
Lab Science 0–8 credit hours¹
If you are considering a bachelor of science degree at one of the Arizona universities,
it is important that you meet with an advisor as early as possible.
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
The Associate of Arts degree in Sociology is designed for transfer to the Sociology
bachelor’s degree at all Arizona public universities. Students completing
this degree will transfer 61–64 credits to all Arizona public universities.
Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should
see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Minimum credit hours required: 61
| AGEC-A Requirements: 35
credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8–10) Any two courses may be taken from the General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (0–6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 26–29 |
Vocational Technology Education: AA Degree
The Vocational Technology Education program is designed for transfer to the
Vocational Technology Education bachelor’s degree at Northern Arizona
University (NAU). Students completing this degree will transfer 60–64
credits to NAU. Students planning to transfer to a university other than NAU
should see an advisor. This degree results in an AGEC-A, which is transferable
to all Arizona public universities. This is a Tech Prep articulated program.
For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 60 ![]()
| AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 1011 College Composition I (3) ENG1021 College Composition II (3) Mathematics (5) MAT 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5) Arts/Humanities (6) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) POS 220¹ Arizona & National Constitution (3) One more course not in Political Science from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8–9) Select one chemistry and one physics course from the following: CHM 130¹ Fundamental Chemistry (4) CHM 151¹ General Chemistry I (5) PHY 111¹ College Physics I (4) or Complete 8 credits of physics below: PHY 111¹ College Physics I (4) PHY 112¹ College Physics II (4) General Education Options (0–6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 25–27
credit hours Required: 3 credit hours EDU 200 Introduction to Education (3) Electives: 22–24 credit hours Choose any 22–24 elective credit hours of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (available from an advisor or on the web at www.coconino.edu) that transfer to NAU as DEC(VTE) or equivalent from any of the following areas: AUT Automotive DFT Drafting ELT Electronics CAP Carpentry Apprinticeship CTM Construction Technology Management SMT Sheet Metal Technology WLD Welding Technology ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. ² 4-6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC. |
Colorado Plateau Studies Degree Program, Associate of Arts: AA Degrees

Colorado Plateau Studies: Arts and Culture Emphasis
The Associate of Arts in Colorado Plateau Studies degree is designed for transfer to all Arizona public universities. This is an inter-disciplinary degree that includes courses from the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences in its core. The degree is not only inter-disciplinary in its curriculum but may also be adapted to give students an emphasis in one of three academic areas: Arts and Culture, Science, and Business. The emphasis in Arts and Culture meets the requirements for the AGEC-A; the emphasis in Science meets the AGEC-S; and the emphasis in Business meets the AGEC-B. Students interested in meeting the requirements for one of the emphasis areas should see their advisor for details. Students completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to all Arizona public universities
Minimum credit hours required: 60
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AGEC Requirements: 35 credit hours Composition (6) Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9) Science Category (3)
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Emphasis Area Core Requirements Colorado Plateau Studies Recommended Electives and Emphasis Area Course list: ART 103 Native American Art of the Southwest Recommended 8 credits of second year language courses other than English (including sign language) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Colorado Plateau Studies: Business Emphasis
The Associate of Arts in Colorado Plateau Studies degree is designed for transfer to all Arizona public universities. This is an inter-disciplinary degree that includes courses from the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences in its core. The degree is not only inter-disciplinary in its curriculum but may also be adapted to give students an emphasis in one of three academic areas: Arts and Culture, Science, and Business. The emphasis in Arts and Culture meets the requirements for the AGEC-A; the emphasis in Science meets the AGEC-S; and the emphasis in Business meets the AGEC-B. Students interested in meeting the requirements for one of the emphasis areas should see their advisor for details. Students completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to all Arizona public universities
Minimum credit hours required: 62
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AGEC Requirements: 35 credit hours Composition (6) ENG 238¹ Literature of the Southwest (3) Any one approved General Education course from the Social/Behavioral
Science Category (3) GEO 131 Intro. To Physical Geography (4) |
Emphasis Area Core Requirements Degree Electives: 3-4 credit hours ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite |
Colorado Plateau Studies: Science Emphasis
The Associate of Arts in Colorado Plateau Studies degree is designed for transfer to all Arizona public universities. This is an inter-disciplinary degree that includes courses from the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences in its core. The degree is not only inter-disciplinary in its curriculum but may also be adapted to give students an emphasis in one of three academic areas: Arts and Culture, Science, and Business. The emphasis in Arts and Culture meets the requirements for the AGEC-A; the emphasis in Science meets the AGEC-S; and the emphasis in Business meets the AGEC-B. Students interested in meeting the requirements for one of the emphasis areas should see their advisor for details. Students completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to all Arizona public universities
Minimum credit hours required: 60
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AGEC Requirements: 35 credit hours Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) Science Category (3) General Education Options (0-6)² |
Emphasis Area Core Requirement ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Associate of Business: ABus Degree
The Associate of Business Degree is designed for students planning to transfer
to a college or university and requires a minimum of 62 credit hours. All courses
included in the degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
A minimum of 35 of these credit hours must be completed in the Arizona General
Education Curriculum (AGEC-B). The remaining degree requirements are comprised
of 25 credit hours or more in the student’s elected program of study.
Courses numbered 100 or above which transfer as equivalent, departmental elective
credit (DEC) or general elective credit (E) will be counted toward this degree.
Special Topics courses (298) will not be counted toward this degree. This is
a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 62 ![]()
| AGEC-B Requirements: 35 credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Note: Associate of Business degree core courses may not be used to satisfy AGEC-B requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 212¹ Business Calculus (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (8–10) Any two courses may be taken from the General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. General Education Options (0–6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 27–28
credit hours |
Associate of Science: AS Degree
The Associate of Science Degree is designed for students planning to transfer
to a college or university and requires a minimum of 60 credit hours. All
courses included in the degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
A minimum of 35 of these credit hours must be completed in the Arizona General
Education Curriculum (AGEC-S). The remaining degree requirements are comprised
of 25 credit hours or more in the student's elected program of study. Courses
numbered 100 or above which transfer as equivalent, departmental elective credit
(DEC) or general elective credit (E) will be counted toward this degree. Special
Topics courses (298) will not be counted toward
this degree.
• Environmental Science
• General Studies
Environmental Science: AS Degree
The Associate of Science in Environmental Science is designed for transfer
to the Environmental Sciences bachelor’s degree at Northern Arizona University
(NAU). Students completing this degree will transfer 60–64 credits. This
degree includes an AGEC-S which is transferable to all Arizona Public Universities.
Requirements differ significantly among state universities. Students should
see an advisor to plan their program of study to avoid transfer difficulties.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
| AGEC-S Requirements: 35 credit hours See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (5) MAT 220¹ Calculus & Analytical Geometry I (5) Arts/Humanities (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral (6–9) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral category. Laboratory Sciences (10) CHM 151¹ General Chemistry I (5) CHM 152¹ General Chemistry II (5) General Education Options (0–6)² Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 25–27 Elective credits: 4–6 credits |
General Studies:
AS Degree
The General Studies degree is designed for students planning
to transfer to an Arizona public university with a major requiring rigorous
mathematics or mathematics-based science. Students are required to take
AGEC-S and courses that will apply toward the major at the university after
transfer. Students completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to all
Arizona public universities and should meet with an advisor as early as
possible. Students planning to transfer to a university other than Arizona
public universities should see an advisor.
There are 2 pathways in the General Studies degree:
1. General
Requirements Pathway. This pathway requires AGEC-S and 4th
semester natural human language proficiency, other than English, including
American Sign Language.
2. Special
Requirements Pathway. This pathway requires students to take AGEC-S and
some Common Courses. Common Courses are courses that
are accepted as a part of the major at all Arizona public universities. The
list of Common Courses is determined statewide. See an advisor or
check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for these Common
Courses.
Depending on the area of interest, one pathway may be more suitable for a student's educational plan than the other. Students changing pathways may accumulate more credits than necessary for graduation from a university. See an advisor for more information.
| AGEC-S Requirements: 35 credit hours 1. General Requirements and 2. Special Requirements Pathways See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3-5) MAT 220¹ Calculus I (5) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6-9) Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9) Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10) General Education Options (0-6)² |
Degree Core Requirements: 25 credit hours
1.
General Requirements Pathway RequiredCommon Courses from the area(s) of interest/emphasis. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for these Common Courses.ElectivesTransferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG). These courses must transfer to all Arizona public universities. See an advisor or check the college catalog web site (www.coconino.edu) for the current CEG.Some university degrees may require 4th
semester language proficiency in addition to the Common Courses. See
an advisor for more information.
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Associate
of Applied Science: AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science Degree prepares students for entry-level employment
or upgrades skills of students already employed. This degree requires a minimum
of 60 credit hours with a cumulative CCC grade point average of 2.00 or a
higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics
category..
A minimum of 25 of these credit hours must be completed in the General Education
Core Curriculum with a grade of "C" or better. Courses numbered below
100 and courses taken for S/U credit will not be counted toward this degree.
This degree is not intended for transfer to a university, although many courses
may be accepted for transfer by universities.
• Administration of Justice
• Alternative Energy Technology
• Architectural Design Technology
• Business Technologies
• Carpentry Apprenticeship
• Computer Software Technology
• Construction Technology
• Early Childhood Education
• Fire Science
• Hospitality Management
• Medical Office Assistant
• Network Engineering
• Nursing
• Office Information Systems
• Paralegal Studies
• Sheet Metal Apprenticeship
Administration of Justice: AAS Degree
The Administration of Justice AAS program is designed to prepare students to
enter the workforce in the criminal justice arena. This program teaches students
specific knowledge and skills, which will assist in securing employment in a
wide variety of law enforcement and corrections/juvenile detention positions. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding
Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 62 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 29 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Recommended SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3) or SOC 210 Sociology of Gender (3) Physical/Biological Sciences (8–10) Any approved General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 33 credit hours Required: 33 credit hours AJS 101 Introduction to Administration of Justice (3) AJS 105 Juvenile Detention Studies (3) AJS 110 The Correction Function (3) AJS 120 Substantive Criminal Law (3) AJS 150 Rules of Criminal Procedure (3) AJS 160 Police Administration (3) AJS 200 Community Relations (3) AJS 220 Rules of Evidence (3) AJS 230 Crime & Deviant Behavior (3) AJS 240 Juvenile Justice Procedure (3) AJS 280 Criminology (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Alternative Energy Technology: AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science in Alternative Energy Technology will provide
students with the skills to pursue a career in the Alternative Energy field.
The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field
study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours
earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS
degree. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding
Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum hours required: 55 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25–27 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 121¹ Intermediate Algebra with Review (4) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Required: ECN 205 Microeconomics Principles (3) Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 30 credit hours CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3) DFT 125¹Architectural Drafting I (3) CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3) CTM 122 Construction Safety (3) CTM 123 Building Construction Methods I (3) CTM 124²Construction Methods II (3) CTM 130 Blueprint Reading (3) CTM 211 International Building Code (3) CTM 235 Solar Home Design (3) CTM 236 Photovoltaics & Wind Power (3) MAT 124³Technical Problem Solving (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. ² May substitute CTM 298 with consent of Department Chair. ³ May substitute MAT 187. |
Architectural
Design Technology: AAS Degree
The Architectural Design Technology program trains students for architectural
drafting careers in one of the fastest growing technologies in the United States.
As an architectural design technician, the draftsperson will interpret engineering
data, develop sketches, designs, and working drawings for construction. Many
technicians are valuable members of architectural/engineering teams in industry.
Using the technology of Computer Aided Drafting, students will develop drafting
skills in both 2D and 3D. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more
information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 64 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 124¹ Technical Problem Solving (3) or MAT 187¹ Pre-calculus (5) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 39 credit hours Required: 33 credit hours DFT 110 Technical Drafting & CAD Fundamentals (3) DFT 125¹ Architectural Drafting I (3) DFT 150¹ AutoCAD 2D (3) DFT 200¹ AutoCAD 3D (3) DFT 225¹ Architectural Drafting I – CAD (3) DFT 260¹ Architectural Drafting II – CAD (3) CTM 221 International Residential Code (3) CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3) CTM 130 Blueprint Reading & Estimating (3) CTM 123 Building Construction Methods I (3) CTM 221¹ Structural Design & Building Materials (3) Electives: 6 credit hours Select 6 credit hours from the following courses: CTM 253 Plane Surveying & Building Layout (3) CTM 175 Mechanical Systems (3) CTM 124 Building Construction Methods II (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Business Technologies: AAS
Degree
The Business Technologies program is designed to prepare students to enter
the business profession at an entry-level position with options in General Business
Management, Small Business Management, and Accounting Specialist by providing
them with general knowledge and skills specializing in an area of interest.
The program allows students the option of selecting support courses to strengthen
their overall education and courses in their area of special interest or job
opportunity. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding
Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 65 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25–28
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 151¹ College Algebra (4) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) ECN 204¹ Macroeconomic Principles (3) ECN 205 Microeconomic Principles (3) Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 31 credit hours Required: 31 credit hours ACC 101¹ Principles of Financial Accounting (3) ACC 102¹ Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) ACC 110 Pay roll Accounting (3) BUS 100¹ Mathematics of Business (3) BUS 203 Business Law (3) or BUS 214¹ Legal, Ethical, & Regulatory Issues in Business (3) BUS 204¹ Business Communications (3) BUS 206 Principles of Management (3) BUS 207 Principles of Marketing (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3) CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2) CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2) Specialization Options: 12 credit hours Note: Three (3) credits of Internship may be applied to any specialization option in consultation with a Business advisor. General Business Management |
Carpentry Apprenticeship:
AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science in Carpentry Apprenticeship will prepare students
with the trade skills related to a career in carpentry. Completion of this degree
involves completion of all carpenter union-related qualification requirements
of "step" trade-work experience as well as all union-related classroom
training required to achieve "journeyman" status. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding
Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum hours required: 65 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 124¹ Technical Problem Solving (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 40 credit hours CAP 101 Introduction to the Carpentry Industry (5) CAP 102 Carpentry Math Applications & Metrics (5) CAP 103 Print Reading & Advanced Blueprints (5) CAP 104 Concrete Formwork (5) CAP 105 Framing Walls, Roofs & Decks (5) CAP 106 Carpentry Industry Technology (5) CAP 107 Interior Systems (5) CAP 108 Interior Finish (5) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Computer Software Technology: AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Software Technology is
designed to prepare students for entry-level positions requiring computer software
application skills and/or the ability to support end-users. The program offers
emphases in PC Technician, Graphic and Web Design and Application Software Specialist.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 62 ![]()
| General Education Requirements:
26–27 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 151¹ College Algebra (4) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 36 credit hours |
Construction Technology:
AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology provides
students with the skills to pursue a career in the construction trades or in
construction management. Students will be instructed through mastery learning
components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students
may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward
completion of the AAS degree. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more
information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 61
| General Education Requirements: 25–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 124¹ Technical Problem Solving (3) or MAT 187¹ Pre-calculus (5) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4) Any approved General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 36 credit
hours |
Early Childhood
Education: AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Early Childhood Education is designed
to prepare students for positions within the field of Early Childhood Education.
Students may apply credit hours earned in the Certificate in Early Childhood
Education toward this degree. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more
information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 62 ![]()
| General Education Core Requirements:
26 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 121¹ Intermediate Algebra with Review (4) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Required: PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3) Any approved General Education course in the Social/Behavioral Science category. (3) Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Laboratory Science category. (4) |
Degree Core Requirements: 36 credit hours Required: 30 credit hours ECE 100 Introductions to Early Childhood Education (3) ECE 110 Early Childhood Curriculum (3) ECE 120 Health, Safety, & Nutrition for the Young Child (3) ECE 200 Child Guidance (3) ECE 210 Creative Arts for the Young Child (3) ECE 220 Language Arts for the Young Child (3) ECE 230 Exploration & Discovery for the Young Child (3) ECE 234 Child Growth and Development (3) ECE 240¹ School, Family, & Community Relations (3) ECE 250¹ Children with Special Needs (3) Degree electives: 6 credit hours: Select six credit hours from the following courses: MAT 130¹ Math for Elementary School Teachers I (3) MAT 131 Math for Elementary School Teachers II (3) EDU 200 Introduction to Education (3) SPC 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3) POS 220 Arizona & National Constitution (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
The Fire Science program is designed to prepare students to enter the Fire
Science profession by providing them with knowledge and skills which can be
used to enter a wide variety of positions. The program allows students the option
of selecting courses emphasizing emergency medical, fire suppression, or fire
prevention.
Minimum credit hours required: 68
| General Education Requirements: 26–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 151¹ College Algebra(4) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Choose one of the following: BIO 100¹ Biology Concepts (4) BIO 105¹ Environmental Biology (4) BIO 181¹ Unity of Life: Life of the Cell (4) CHM 130¹ Fundamental Chemistry (4) CHM 151¹ General Chemistry I (5) PHY 111¹ College Physics I (4) |
Degree Core Requirements: 42 credit hours |
Hospitality
Management: AAS Degree
The Hospitality Management program prepares students for entry-level management
careers in the hospitality industry. Students completing this degree will develop
knowledge and skills necessary to compete in one of Arizona’s fastest
growing businesses. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information
regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 61 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) BUS 100¹ Mathematics of Business (3) or MAT 121¹ Intermediate Algebra with Review (4) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 36 credit hours Required: 27 credit hours BUS 206 Principles of Management (3) BUS 209 Principles of Supervision (3) BUS 218 Customer Service (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3) HRM 100 Introduction to Hospitality (3) HRM 235 Hospitality Law (3) SPC 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3) Hotel Emphasis: HRM 210 Guest Service Management (3) HRM 220 Property Management (3) Restaurant Emphasis: HRM 140 Food Production Concepts (3) HRM 240 Commercial Food Production (3) Specialization Options: 9 credit hours Select nine credit hours from the following: ACC 101¹ Principles of Financial Accounting (3) BUS 204¹ Business Communications (3) BUS 211 Human Resources/Personnel Management (3) BUS 214¹ Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues in Business (3) ECN 204¹ Macroeconomic Principles (3) ECN 205 Microeconomic Principles (3) HRM 170 Hospitality Information Technology (3) HRM 225¹ Hospitality Accounting (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Medical Office Assistant: AAS
Degree
The Medical Office Assistant degree program prepares students for the varied
and expanded responsibilities involved in working within medical offices today.
Students will receive training in numerous areas, which will give them a complete
understanding of the intricate workings within today’s medical businesses.
Graduates will have the skills necessary to obtain a position as a medical office
assistant that will be able to perform numerous duties in the front office.
Additionally, graduates from the degree program will have training in writing,
mathematics and additional subject areas.
Minimum credit hours required: 61
| General Education Core Requirements:
25–28 credit hours Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 142¹ or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. (3–5) Arts/Humanities (6) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category Social/Behavioral (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social and Behavioral Sciences category. Lab Science (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 36–37
credit hours Required: 30 credit hours AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3) AHS 105 Communication & Behavior in the Health Care Setting (3) AHS 110 Health Care Ethics & Law (3) AHS 131 Medical Terminology (3) AHS 135¹ Medical Coding, Insurance, & Billing (3) AHS 137¹ Back Office Procedures (3) OIS 130¹ Machine Transcription (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3) BUS 204¹ Business Communications (3) AHS 289 Internship I (3) Degree Electives: 6 credit hours Select a minimum of six credit hours from the following courses: AHS 160 Phlebotomy Procedures (3) AHS 161 Phlebotomy Practicum (4) CIS 117¹ Introduction to Web Pages (2) CIS 123 Introduction to Spreadsheets (2) CIS 125 Introduction to Database (3) OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3) OIS 200 Professional Office Skills (3) Note: AHS 161 must be taken in conjunction with AHS 160. ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Network Engineering: AAS
Degree
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Network Engineering is designed
to prepare students for positions requiring technical networking skills and
the ability to support businesses. The program provides students with knowledge
and skills appropriate for networking occupations and the opportunity to select
courses to strengthen their overall education.
Minimum credit hours required: 64
| General Education Requirements: 26–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 1021 College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 151¹ College Algebra Arts/Humanities (6) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 29 credit hours |
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing prepares the student for
licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). This program is designed to prepare graduates
for entry level nursing positions in a variety of health care settings. The
AAS degree in Nursing provides the graduate with an educational foundation for
articulation into a university setting. This program
has additional and specific admission requirements. Please contact the college
Director of Nursing for further information. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information
regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 72 ![]()
| General Education Core Requirements:
34 credit hours Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 151¹ College Algebra (4) Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved general education courses in the Arts/Humanities Category. Recommend courses in two different prefixes Social/Behavioral(6) PSY 101 Intro to Psychology (3) PSY 240¹ Developmental Psychology (3) Lab Science (12) BIO 201¹ Anatomy & Physiology I (4) BIO 202¹ Anatomy & Physiology II (4) BIO 205¹ Microbiology (4) |
Degree Core Requirements: 38 credit hours Required: 38 credit hours NUR 114¹ Nursing Pharmacology (1) NUR 116¹ Foundations of Nursing (8) NUR 122¹ Adult Nursing (9) NUR 210¹ Mental Health Nursing (3) NUR 212¹ Nursing the Childbearing Family (3) NUR 214¹ Nursing of Children (3) NUR 220¹ Advanced Nursing (7)_ NUR 224¹ Nursing Management (4) Program Pre-requisites: 8-17 credit hours MAT 151 College Algebra (4) BIO 181 Unity of Life I: Life of a Cell (4) CHM 130 Fundamentals of Chemistry (4) or 1 year high school chemistry within the past 5 years CNA Certificate, may include NUR 110 (4) and NUR 111¹ (1) ¹ Placement and/or prerequisite required. |
Office Information Systems:
AAS Degree
The Office Information Systems program is designed to prepare students to enter
a professional office at an entry-level position. The program provides students
with an understanding of technology and basic workplace skills that can be applied
to a wide variety of office positions. The program allows students the option
of selecting support courses to strengthen their overall education and courses
in their area of special interest or job opportunity. This is a Tech Prep articulated
program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 66 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 25–28
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) BUS 100¹ Mathematics of Business (3) or MAT 121¹ Intermediate Algebra with Review (4) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 41–44
credit hours |
The Paralegal Program is designed to prepare students to enter the workforce in an advanced capacity to assist in a legal environment. It will provide the student with the knowledge and skills to obtain employment in the fast-paced legal field of today. Students should be prepared for a rigorous course of study, which will demand intense oral, written and listening communication and research skills. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep,
click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 70 ![]()
| General Education Requirements: 26–27
credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (4) MAT 151¹ College Algebra (4) Arts/Humanities (6) Courses from two disciplines must be selected from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) BUS 203 Business Law (3) & One course from the approved General Education courses in the Social and Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education courses in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core requirements: 44–45
credit hours Required: 44–45 credit hours PAR 100 Introduction to Paralegal Studies (3) PAR 104¹ Will, Trusts & Probate (3) PAR 105¹ Legal Computer Applications (2) PAR 203¹ Family Law (3) PAR 209¹ Administrative Law (2) or AJS 209 Jurisdictional Issues on Federal & Indian Land (3) PAR 210¹ Bankruptcy Procedures (2) PAR 215¹ Legal Research & Writing 1 (3) PAR 216¹ Legal Research & Writing 2 (3) PAR 220¹ Civil Tort Litigation I (3) PAR 221¹ Civil Tort Litigation II (3) RES 105 Real Estate Law (3) CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2) AJS 150¹ Rules of Criminal Procedure (3) ACC 101¹ Principles of Accounting (3) BUS 204¹ Business Communications (3) PAR 289¹ Internship I (3) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Sheet Metal Apprenticeship:
AAS Degree
The Associate of Applied Science in Sheet Metal Apprenticeship will prepare
students with the trade skills related to a career in sheet metal. Completion
of this degree involves completion of all sheet metal union-related qualification
requirements of "step" trade-work experience as well as all union-related
classroom training required to achieve "journeyman" status
Minimum hours required: 75
| General Education Requirements: 25 credit hours See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below. Composition (6) ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3) ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3) Mathematics (3–5) MAT 124¹ Technical Problem Solving (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. Arts/Humanities (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category. Social/Behavioral Sciences (6) Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category. Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5) Any approved General Education course in the Physical/Biological Sciences category. |
Degree Core Requirements: 50 credit hours SMT 101 Sheet Metal I (5) SMT 102¹ Sheet Metal II (5) SMT 103¹ Sheet Metal III (5) SMT 104¹ Sheet Metal IV (5) SMT 105¹ Sheet Metal V (5) SMT 106¹ Sheet Metal VI (5) SMT 107¹ Sheet Metal VII (5) SMT 108¹ Sheet Metal VIII (5) SMT 109¹ Sheet Metal IX (5) SMT 110¹ Sheet Metal X (5) ¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required. |
Associate of General Studies: AGS Degree
The Associate of General Studies Degree is designed for students who wish to broaden their knowledge, but have no university major or vocational goal in mind. This degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours with a cumulative CCC grade point average of 2.00 or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category.. Students must complete a minimum of 25 credit hours of General Education courses but are otherwise free to explore new areas of interest. A maximum of 12 credit hours may be completed in courses numbered below 100. This degree is not recommended for students planning to transfer to a university. The Associate of General Studies Degree is intended as an alternative degree which recognizes the mission of the community college that education is a lifelong process.
Minimum credit hours required: 60
General Education Requirements: 25–27 Credit Hours
See page 21 for courses that will satisfy General Education Requirements below.
Composition (6)
ENG 101¹
College Composition I (3) &
ENG 102¹
College Composition II (3)
Mathematics (3–5)
MAT 121¹
Intermediate Algebra with Review (4) or a higher course selected from the
approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category.
Arts/Humanities (6)
Any approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category.
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6)
Any approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category.
Physical/Biological Sciences (4–5)
Any approved General Education course from the Physical/Biological Sciences
category.
Electives: 33–36 Credit Hours
Select 33–36 credit hours either in a variety of disciplines or in an
area of concentration.
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Certificate Programs are designed to provide specific knowledge to improve
existing skills or to prepare students for entry-level employment. Certificates
are awarded after successful completion of a series of specific courses. Certificates
require a cumulative CCC grade point average of 2.00 or a higher course
selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category.. Some certificate
programs and/or credit hours may be applied toward other certificates and/or
an Associate of Applied Science Degree. Please check with your advisor for complete
information.
• Accounting Technician
• Administrative Office Specialist
• Alternative Energy Technician
• Application Software Specialist
• Architectural CAD Technician
• Carpentry Apprenticeship
• Computer Aided Drafting
• Computer Software Technology
• Computer Technician
• Construction Technology
• Early Childhood Education
• Employment Success
• Fire Science
• Forensics
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
• Graphics and Web Design
• Hospitality
• Legal Assistant
• Medical Insurance, Coding & Billing
• Medical Office Assistant
• Medical Transcription
• Network Engineering
• Nursing Assistant
• Phlebotomy
• Pre-Professional Nursing
• Sheet Metal Apprenticeship
Accounting Technician Certificate
The Accounting Technician Certificate program is designed to prepare students
for employment as full-charge bookkeepers and accounting technicians. Included
in the curricula are practical applications and computer knowledge. Students
may apply earned accounting credit hours of this program toward the Associate
of Applied Science degree in Business Technologies with an Accounting Specialization.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 33 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 33–35 credit hours
ACC 100 Practical Accounting Procedures (5)
or
ACC 101¹
Principles of Accounting I (3)
ACC 206 Computerized Accounting (3)
ACC 110¹
Payroll Accounting (3)
BUS 100¹
Mathematics of Business (3)
BUS 204¹
Business Communications (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
CIS 223¹
Advanced Excel Spreadsheets (2)
ENG 101¹
College Composition I (3)
Nine credit hours selected from ACC courses in consultation with a business
advisor (9)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required
Administrative
Office Specialist Certificate
The Office Support/Administrative Office Specialist Certificate program is designed
to prepare students for a professional office setting and enhance office/clerical
skills and knowledge. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program
toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Information Systems.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 30 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 30 credit hours
BUS 100¹
Mathematics of Business (3)
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CIS 113 Introduction to PowerPoint (1)
CIS 115 Introduction to Internet (1)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
CIS 222¹
Advanced MS Word (2)
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 130¹
Machine Transcription (3)
OIS 200¹
Professional Office Skills (3)
OIS 210¹
Keyboarding & Applications (3)
LDR 115 Workplace Ethics (1)
Optional: 3–6 Credit Hours
OIS 289²
Internship I (3-6)
¹Placement test
and/or prerequisite required.
² It is strongly
recommended that students enroll in this optional course in addition to the
required credit hours for completion of the Clerical Certificate. Please see
catalog for course description.
Alternative Energy Technician
Certificate
Intermediate Certificate
The Intermediate Certificate in Alternative Energy is designed to introduce
the student to the construction and electrical industries and, provide the foundations
for hazard recognition and safety. Students are introduced to design issues
associated with home construction, community development and passive solar design.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 19 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 19 credit hours
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3)
CTM 122 Construction Materials & Equipment Safety (3)
CTM 123 Building Construction Methods I
CTM 235 Solar Home Design (3)
MAT 121¹
Intermediate Algebra with Review (4)
Advanced Certificate
The Advanced Certificate in Alternative Energy improves the student’s
expertise and knowledge in construction from an economic perspective. This certificate
advances electrical skills with particular applications in photovoltaic and
windpower electrical generation.
Minimum credit hours required: 47
Certificate Requirements: 47 credit hours
Completion of the Intermediate Certificate (22)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
DFT 110 Technical Drafting & CAD Fundamentals (3)
ECN 205 Micro Economics Principles (3)
CTM 130 Blueprint Reading (3)
CTM 124² Building Construction Methods II (3)
CTM 236 Photovoltaics & Wind Power (3)
CTM 250 Innovative & Alternative Building Techniques
MAT 124 Technical Problem Solving (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
²May substitute
CTM 298 with consent of department chair.
Application Software Specialist Certificate
The
Application Software Specialist Certificate is designed to develop professional
skills related to office application software. Credit hours earned in this
program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in
Computer Software Technology.
Minimum credit hours required: 18
Application Software Specialist: 18 credit hours
CIS 120 Intro
to Computer Info Systems (3)
CIS 110 Windows, The Internet, and Online Learning (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
CIS 125 Introduction to Databases (3)
CIS 113 Introduction to PowerPoint (1)
CIS 222¹ Advanced
MS Word (2)
CIS 223¹
Advanced Excel Spreadsheets (2)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Carpentry Apprenticeship
Certificate
Intermediate Certificate
The Intermediate Certificate in Carpentry is designed to introduce the student
to the carpentry industry. It provides the foundational classes in the carpentry
and construction trades as well as introduces field techniques and applications
in a progressively complicated sequence. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
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Certificate Requirements: 20 credit hours
CAP 101 Introduction to the Carpentry Industry (5)
CAP 102 Carpentry Math Applications & Metrics (5)
CAP 103 Print Reading & Advanced Blueprints (5)
CAP 104 Concrete Formwork (5)
Advanced Certificate
The Advanced Certificate in Carpentry is designed to continue to improve the
student’s expertise in the construction industry. It provides more advanced
classes in the carpentry and construction trades as well as field techniques
and applications in a progressively complicated sequence.
Certificate Requirements: 40 credit hours
Completion of the Intermediate Certificate (20)
CAP 105 Framing Walls, Roofs & Decks (5)
CAP 106 Carpentry Industry Technology (5)
CAP 107 Interior Systems (5)
CAP 108 Interior Finish (5)
Computer Software Technology
Certificate
The Computer
Software Technology Certificate is designed to develop entry-level skills
related to computer software, and to enhance communication skills and
professional readiness. This certificate can be completed in entirety over
the Internet. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the
Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software Technology. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 16 ![]()
Computer Software Technology: 16 credit hours
CIS
120 Intro to Computer Info Systems (3)
CIS 110 Windows, The Internet, and Online Learning (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
BUS 100¹
Mathematics of Business (3)
BUS 111¹
Business English (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Computer Technician
Certificate
The Computer Technician
Certificate is designed to develop professional skills related to computer
hardware and software support and maintenance. Students in this program
are encouraged to test for Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows and
A+ Certification. Students may also apply credit hours earned in this
program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software
Technology.
Minimum credit
hours required: 19
Computer Technician Certificate: 19 credit hours
CIS 120 Intro
to Computer Information Systems (3)
CIS 130 Computer Repair and A+ Prep (4)
CIS 135¹ Basic Server Operating Systems (4)
CIS 161¹ Unix
Administration I (4)
CIS 230¹ Implementing
and Supporting Windows (4)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Construction Technology
Certificate
The Construction Technology Certificate provides students with a technical
foundation required to compete in today’s construction field. Students
will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops
arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in this
program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 21 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 21–23 credit hours
DFT 125¹
Architectural Drafting I (3)
ENG 100¹
Fundamentals of Composition (3)
CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3)
CTM 123 Building Construction Methods I (3)
CTM 124 Building Construction Methods II (3)
CTM 130 Blueprint Reading & Estimating (3)
MAT 124¹
Technical Problem Solving (3)
or
MAT 187¹
Pre-calculus (5)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Drafting: Architectural CAD
Technician Certificate
The Architectural CAD Technician Certificate will provide students with a solid
foundation in the field of architectural construction drafting. This certificate
can lead to an AAS degree in Architectural Design Technology. The fundamentals
of drafting are performed through mastery learning and hands-on application.
This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech
Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 24 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 24 credit hours
DFT 110 Technical Drafting & CAD Fundamentals (3)
DFT 125¹
Architectural Drafting I (3)
DFT 150¹
AutoCAD 2D (3)
DFT 200¹
AutoCAD 3D (3)
DFT 225¹
Architectural Drafting I: CAD (3)
DFT 260¹
Architectural Drafting II: CAD (3)
CTM 120 Building the Human Environment (3)
CTM 130 Blueprint Reading & Estimating (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Drafting: Computer Aided Drafting
Certificate
The Computer Aided Drafting Certificate will provide students with a solid foundation
in the field of CAD as a tool for various drafting technologies. Those students
who are exploring the field of Computer Aided Drafting or are in need of developing
computerized skills will find this certificate challenging and beneficial for
future applications. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information
regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 9 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 9 credit hours
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
DFT 150¹
AutoCAD 2D (3)
DFT 200¹
AutoCAD 3D (3)
Early Childhood Education Certificate
The Certificate in Early Childhood Education is designed to prepare students
for positions within the field of early childhood education. Students may apply
credit hours earned in the certificate toward the Associate of Applied Science
degree in Early Childhood Education. This is a Tech Prep articulated program.
For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 33 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 33 credit hours
ECE 100 Introductions to Early Childhood Education (3)
ECE 110 Early Childhood Curriculum (3)
ECE 120 Health, Safety & Nutrition for the Young Child (3)
ECE 200¹
Child Guidance (3)
ECE 210 Creative Arts for the Young Child (3)
ECE 220 Language Arts for the Young Child (3)
ECE 230 Exploration & Discovery for the Young Child (3)
ECE 240¹
School, Family & Community Relations (3)
ECE 234 Child Growth & Development (3)
ECE 250¹
Children with Special Needs (3)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
¹ Prerequisite
of PSY 101. Placement test and/or prerequisite required.
Employment Success Certificate
The Employment Success Certificate is designed to provide students with a basic
foundation in essential skills for the workplace. Students may apply the skills
gained from this program to other certificates or degrees. This is a Tech Prep
articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 16 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 16 credit hours
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
LDR 115 Workplace Ethics (1)
HDE 102 College Study Skills (3)
HDE 104 Employment Success Strategies (3)
MAT 055 Arithmetic Review (3)
OIS 100 Keyboarding (1)
Optional Content Areas: 0–9 credit hours
Hospitality—Hotel Emphasis
HRM 100 Introduction to Hospitality (3)
HRM 210 Guest Service Management (3)
BUS 218 Customer Service (3)
Hospitality—Restaurant Emphasis
HRM 100 Introduction to Hospitality (3)
HRM 140 Food Production Concepts (3)
BUS 218 Customer Service (3)
Clerical
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 200 Professional Office Skills (3)
BUS 218 Customer Service (3)
Computer Software
CIS 112 Introduction to Windows (2)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
Fire Science Certificate
Intermediate Certificate
The Fire Science Intermediate Certificate program is designed to introduce basic
skills and to assist those who desire to enhance their abilities on the job.
Included in the curriculum are practical applications and knowledge. Students
may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied
Science degree in Fire Science.
Minimum credit hours required: 17
Certificate Requirements: 17 credit hours
FSC 180 Firefighter I & II (8)
FSC 138 Hazardous Materials/First Responder (3)
FSC 236 Firefighter Occupational Safety (3)
FSC 238 Emergency Scene Management (3)
Advanced Certificate
The Fire Science Advanced Certificate program is designed to introduce basic
skills and to assist those who desire to enhance their abilities on the job.
Included in the curriculum are practical applications and knowledge. Students
may apply the hours of this program toward the Associate of Applied Science
degree in Fire Science.
Minimum credit hours required: 40
Certificate Requirements: 40 credit hours
Completion of the Fire Science Intermediate
Certificate (17)
EMS 131¹
Emergency Medical Technician (7)
FSC 135 Fundamentals of Fire Prevention (3)
FSC 136 Fire Apparatus & Hydraulics (4)
FSC 234 Fire Investigation (3)
FSC 239¹
Fire Department Company Officer (3)
FSC 241 Firefighter Safety & Building Construction (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Forensics Certificate
The Forensic Investigations Certificate is designed for individuals seeking an
introduction to the field of forensic investigations. This certificate provides
training to new students and is designed to enhance skills of those currently
involved in criminal justice and medical professions.
Minimum credit hours
required: 28
Certificate Requirements: 28 credit hours
AJS 250 Criminal Investigations (3)
AJS 220 Rules of Evidence (3)
AJS 101 Introduction to Administration of Justice (3)
ENG 137¹ Introduction
to Technical Writing (3)
BIO160¹ Introduction
to Human Anatomy & Physiology (4)
FOR 101 Introduction to Forensics (3)
FOR 150 Death Investigations (3)
FOR 170 Forensic Interviewing (3)
FOR 289 Forensic Investigation Internship (3)
¹
Placement test and/or prerequisite required.
Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) Certificate
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Basic Certificate will provide students
with a solid foundation in the utilization of GIS as a tool for various spatial
analysis applications. Coursework includes the introduction of the basic concepts
of spatial analysis, history of GIS technology, an understanding of the principles
of cartography, map interpretation, and student preparation for operation of
ArcView GIS software packages. Coursework also includes the technical and quality
control aspects of ArcView, exposure to ArcView applications in spatial analysis,
and an internship practicum using ArcView in a GIS analysis project. This is a Tech
Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Basic Certificate ![]()
Minimum credit hours required: 18
Certificate Requirements: 18 credit hours
GEO 131 Introduction to Physical Geography (4)
GIS 101 Geographic Information Systems (4)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
GIS 201 Introduction to ArcView (3)
GIS 289 Internship I (4)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Graphics and Web Design Certificate
The Graphics and Web
Design Certificate is designed to develop professional skills in computer
graphics and web page design. Students may apply some of the credit hours
earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in
Computer Software Technology.
Minimum credit hours required: 23
Graphics and Web Design: 23 credit hours
CIS
120 Intro to Computer Info Systems (3)
CIS 110 Windows, The Internet, and Online Learning (3)
ART 130¹
Computer Graphics (2)
CIS 117 Introduction to Web Page Design (2)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 127¹ Introduction to Desktop Publishing (3)
CIS 217¹ Web
Publishing (3)
ART 135¹ Photoshop
(2)
ART 136 Digital Photography (3)
¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required.
Hospitality Certificate
The hospitality program prepares students for entry-level positions in the hospitality
industry. Students completing this certificate will develop fundamental skills
in which to compete in one of Arizona’s fastest growing businesses. This
is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep,
click here.
Intermediate Certificate ![]()
Minimum credit hours required: 27
Certificate Requirements: 27 credit hours
BUS 111 Business English (3)
BUS 100¹
Mathematics of Business (3)
BUS 209 Principles of Supervision (3)
BUS 218 Customer Service (3)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Science (3)
HRM 100 Introduction to Hospitality (3)
SPC 100 Speech Communication (3)
Restaurant Emphasis
HRM 140 Food Production Concepts (3)
HRM 170 Hospitality Information Technology (3)
or
Hotel Emphasis
HRM 210 Guest Service Management (3)
HRM 220 Property Management (3)
Advanced Certificate
Minimum credit hours required: 39
Certificate Requirements: 39 credit hours
Completion of the Intermediate Hospitality Administration Certificate (27)
ACC 101¹
Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
BUS 211 Human Resources/Personnel Management (3)
HRM 170 Hospitality Information Technology (3)
HRM 225¹
Hospitality Accounting (3)
HRM 235 Hospitality Law (3)
¹Placement test
and/or prerequisite required.
Legal Assistant Certificate
The Legal Assistant Certificate program is designed to give students an introduction
to legal assistant skills and to assist those students who desire to enhance
their abilities on the job. Included in the curriculum are practical applications
and knowledge. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward
the Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Information Systems. This
is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep,
click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 39 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 39 credit hours
AJS 150 Rules of Criminal Procedures (3)
BUS 100¹
Mathematics of Business (3)
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CIS 113 Introduction to PowerPoint (1)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
or
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets (2)
CIS 222¹
Advanced MS Word (2)
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 130¹
Machine Transcription (3)
OIS 200¹ Professional Office Skills (3)
OIS 210¹
Keyboarding with Applications (3)
OIS 240¹
Legal Transcription (3)
LDR 115 Workplace Ethics (1)
PAR 100 Introduction to Paralegal Studies(3)
PAR 105¹
Legal Computer Applications (2)
Optional: 3–6 credit hours
OIS 289² Internship I (3–6)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
² It is strongly
recommended that students enroll in this elective course in addition to the
required credit hours for completion of the Legal Secretary Certificate. Please
see catalog for course description.
Medical Insurance, Coding & Billing Certificate
This certificate is designed for students seeking an introduction to medical
insurance, coding, and billing in the office, clinic, or hospital. Completion
of the program will enhance the knowledge and skills base of those already in
the workplace. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information
regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 34 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 34 credit hours
AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3)
AHS 105 Communication & Behavior in the Health Care Setting (3)
AHS 110 Health Care Ethics & Law (3)
AHS 131 Medical Terminology (3)
AHS 135 Medical Coding, Insurance & Billing (3)
BIO 160¹
Introduction to Human Physiology & Anatomy (4)
ENG 100¹
Fundamentals of Composition (3)
or
ENG 101¹
English Composition I (3)
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
or
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra with Review (4)
or
MAT 151 College Algebra (strongly recommended if considering
any type of academic transfer) (4)
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 200 Professional Office Skills (3)
¹Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Medical Office Assistant Certificate
The Medical Office Assistant Certificate program prepares students for the varied
and expanded responsibilities involved in working within medical offices today.
Students will receive training in numerous areas, which will give them a complete
understanding of the intricate workings within today’s medical businesses.
Graduates will have the skills necessary to obtain a position as a medical office
assistant that will be able to perform numerous duties in the front office.
Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate
of Applied Science degree in Medical Office Assistant. This is a Tech Prep articulated
program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 36 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 36–37 credit hours
AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3)
AHS 105 Communication & Behavior in the Health Care Setting (3)
AHS 110 Health Care Ethics & Law (3)
AHS 131 Medical Terminology (3)
AHS 135 Medical Coding, Insurance & Billing (3)
AHS 137 Back Office Procedures (3)
OIS 130¹
Machine Transcription (3)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
BUS 204¹
Business Communications (3)
AHS 289¹
Internship I (3)
Electives: 6–7 credit hours
Select a minimum of six credit hours from the following courses:
AHS 160²
Phlebotomy Procedures (3)
AHS 161²
Phlebotomy Practicum (4)
CIS 117¹
Introduction to Web Pages (2)
CIS 123 Introduction to Spreadsheets (2)
CIS 125 Introduction to Database (3)
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 200 Professional Office Skills (3)
OIS 230¹
Medical Transcript (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
² AHS 161 must
be taken in conjunction with AHS 160.
Medical Transcription Certificate
The Medical Transcription Certificate program is designed to give students an
introduction to medical transcription skills and to assist those students who
desire to enhance their abilities on the job. Included in the curriculum are
practical applications and knowledge. Students may apply credit hours earned
in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Information
Systems. This is a Tech Prep articulated program. For more information regarding
Tech Prep,
click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 33 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 33 credit hours
AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3)
AHS 131¹ Medical Terminology I (3)
AHS 135 Medical Coding, Insurance & Billing (3)
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
or
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
CIS 122 Introduction to MS Word (2)
CIS 222¹ Advanced MS Word (2)
OIS 110 Keyboarding Review & Speed (3)
OIS 130¹ Machine Transcription (3)
OIS 200¹ Professional Office Skills (3)
OIS 210¹ Keyboarding with Applications (3)
OIS 230¹ Medical Transcription (3)
Optional: 0–6 credit hours
OIS 289² Internship I (0–6)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
² It is strongly
recommended that students enroll in this elective course in addition to the
required credit hours for completion of the Medical Transcription Certificate.
Please see catalog for course description.
Network Engineering Certificate
Intermediate Certificate
The Network Engineering Intermediate Certificate is designed to develop skills
related to network engineering and to enhance communications skills and professional
readiness. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the
Associate of Applied Science degree in Network Engineering. This is a Tech
Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 26 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 26 credit hours
BUS 204¹
Business Communications (3)
BUS 111 Business English (3)
LDR 115 Workplace Ethics (1)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
CIS 140 Cisco Networking Academy Semester 1 (4)
CIS 150¹
Cisco Networking Academy Semester 2 (4)
CIS 160¹
Cisco Networking Academy Semester 3 (4)
CIS 170¹
Cisco Networking Academy Semester 4 (4)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Nursing Assistant Certificate
This certificate is designed for students seeking an introduction to nursing
assisting and the basic skills required for computations, documenting, team
collaboration, communication, and client advocacy in the health care setting.
It will enhance the knowledge and skills base of nursing assistants already
in the workplace. Prepares students for entry level employment in acute care,
long term care, and assisted living settings. This is a Tech Prep articulated
program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 30 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 30 credit hours
AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3)
AHS 105 Communication & Behavior in the HealthCare Setting (3)
AHS 110 Health Care Ethics & Law (3)
AHS 131 Medical Terminology (3)
BIO 160 Introduction to Human Physiology & Anatomy (4)
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
or
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
ENG 100¹
Fundamentals of Composition (3)
or
ENG 101¹
English Composition I (3)
MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra with Review (4)
or
MAT 151 College Algebra (strongly recommended if considering
any type of academic transfer) (4)
NUR 110 Nursing Assistant I (4)
NUR 111¹
Nursing Assistant Clinical (1)
¹Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Phlebotomy Certificate
This certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as
phlebotomists in acute care, clinic, or community-based agencies and settings.
Addressing such skills as collection of specimens, infection control and safety,
the operation of the clinical laboratory, health care delivery and terminology,
and communication and professional behavior, this program meets the standards
of the national accrediting organizations for phlebotomists. This is a Tech
Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 32 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 32 credit hours
AHS 100 Introduction to Health Services (3)
AHS 105 Communication & Behavior in the Health Care Setting (3)
AHS 110 Health Care Ethics & Law (3)
AHS 131 Medical Terminology (3)
AHS 160²
Phlebotomy Procedures (3)
AHS 161²
Phlebotomy Practicum (4)
BIO 160 Introduction to Human Physiology & Anatomy (4)
BUS 111 Business English (3)
CIS 102 Computer Literacy (2)
or
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra with Review (4)
or
MAT 151 College Algebra (strongly recommended if considering
any type of academic transfer) (4)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
² AHS 161 must
be taken in conjunction with AHS 160.
Pre-Professional Nursing
Certificate
This certificate further develops the skills of the nursing assistant—adding
to the caregiver’s written communication skills and providing advanced
applied knowledge of the human body and mind, computation, and nutrition. The
Pre-Professional Nursing Certificate includes all pre-requisite coursework requirements
for application for admission to all regional community college associate degree-nursing
programs and to the NAU baccalaureate-nursing program. This coursework may also
be applied to most health science degrees. (The courses in this degree require
prerequisites. Please see an advisor prior to enrolling in these courses.) This is a Tech
Prep articulated program. For more information regarding Tech Prep, click here.
Minimum credit hours required: 24 ![]()
Certificate Requirements: 24 credit hours
BIO 181 Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4)
BIO 201¹
Anatomy & Physiology (4)
CHM 130¹
General Chemistry (4)
ENG 101¹
English Composition I (3)
ENG 102¹
English Composition II (3)
MAT 142¹
Applications of College Algebra (3)
NTR 135¹
Human Nutrition (3)
¹ Placement
test and/or prerequisite required.
Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Certificate
Intermediate Certificate
The Intermediate Certificate in Sheet Metal is designed to introduce the student
to the sheet metal industry. It provides the foundational classes in the layout
and assembly of many sheet metal trades field applications in a progressively
complicated sequence.
Certificate Requirements: 35 credit hours
SMT 101 Sheet Metal I (5)
SMT 102¹ Sheet Metal II (5)
SMT 103¹ Sheet Metal III (5)
SMT 104¹ Sheet Metal IV (5)
SMT 105¹ Sheet Metal V (5)
SMT 106¹ Sheet Metal VI (5)
SMT 107¹ Sheet Metal VII (5)
Advanced Certificate
The Advanced Certificate in Sheet Metal is designed to continue to improve the
student’s expertise in the sheet metal industry. It provides more advanced
classes in the layout and assembly of many sheet metal trades field applications
in a progressively complicated sequence.
Certificate Requirements: 50 credit hours
Completion of the Intermediate Certificate (35)
SMT 108¹ Sheet Metal VIII (5)
SMT 109¹ Sheet Metal IX (5)
SMT 110¹ Sheet Metal X (5)
¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required.


