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Transfer Degrees, Degrees Not Intended for Transfer, Certificate Programs


Transfer Degrees, Associate of Arts: AA Degree

Colorado Plateau Studies Program
Transfer Degrees, Associate of Business: ABus Degree

Transfer Degrees, Associate of Science: AS Degree
Degrees Not Intended for Transfer, Associate of Applied Science: AAS Degree
Degrees Not Intended for Transfer, Associate of General Studies: AGS Degree
Certificate Programs

Transfer Degrees, Associate of Arts: AA Degree

The Associate of Arts 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-A, AGEC-B or 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.

• Administration of Justice

Construction Management
Elementary Education
Fine Arts/Visual Arts
General Studies
Hotel & Restaurant Management
Pre-Social Work
Psychology
Sociology
Vocational Technology Education


Administration of Justice: AA Degree

The Associate of Arts in Administration of Justice is designed for transfer to the Criminal Justice bachelor's degree at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and Arizona State University (ASU). The program teaches students skills which can be used to enter a wide variety of law enforcement and corrections positions. Students completing this degree will transfer 60-64 credits to NAU or ASU. Students planning to transfer to a university other than NAU or ASU should see an advisor. This degree results in an AGEC-A, which is transferable to all Arizona public universities.  For more information about 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)
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.
² 0-6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC.


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
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 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5)

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)
ECN 204¹ Macroeconomics Principles (3)
BUS 214¹ Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues inBusiness (3)

Physical/Biological Sciences (8)
PHY 111¹ College Physics I (4)
PHY 112¹ College Physics II (4)

General Education Options (6)
SPC 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer InformationSystems (3)

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
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)
Two courses in Art (ART), Music (MUS), or Theatre (THR) from the approved General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category.

Social/Behavioral Sciences (6)
HIS 131  U.S. History to 1877 (3)
Select one additional course from the approved General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category.

Highly recommended: (one of the following)
GEO 133 World/Regional Geography (3)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)

Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10)
One course from two of the following areas:.
A. Life Sciences: Biology
Recommended:
BIO 105¹ Environmental Biology (4)

B. Physical Sciences: Geography, Physics, Chemistry

C. Earth/Space Sciences: Astronomy, Anthropology, Geology

General Education Options (6)
Any two courses from the approved General Education courses in the General Education Options category. A first year of foreign language (101 and 102) is highly recommended.

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
Required: 18 credit hours
ART 110 Drawing I (3)
ART 160¹ Two-Dimensional Design (3)
ART 165 Three-Dimensional Design (3)
ART 201¹ Art History I (3)
ART 202¹Art History II (3)
ART 290 Visual Arts Practicum(3)

Degree Electives: 3 credit hours
Select three hours from electives suggested below or other art courses.
ART 111¹ Drawing II (3)
ART 120 Ceramics I (3)
ART 150 Photography I (3)
ART 180¹ Sculpture I (3)
ART 190 Painting I (3)
ART 191¹ Painting II (3)
ART 210¹ Life Drawing (3)

Electives: 4 credit hours
Four 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.

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.


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.

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.

3 Students who can complete the 4th semester language proficiency in less than 16 credit hours may choose more elective transferable credits.

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
Required: 27 credit hours
ACC 101¹ Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
HRM 100 Introduction to Hospitality (3)
HRM 140 Food Production Concepts (3)
HRM 170 Hospitality Information Technology (3)
HRM 210 Guest Service Management (3)
HRM 220 Property Management (3)
HRM 225¹ Hospitality Accounting (3)
HRM 270   Hospitality Information Technology II (3)

HRM 240 Commercial Food Production (3)

¹
Placement test and/or prerequisite required.

 


Pre-Social Work: AA Degree

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

AGEC-A Requirements: 35 credit hoursComposition (6)
ENG 101¹ College Composition I (3)
ENG 102¹ College Composition II (3)

Mathematics (3–5)
MAT 142¹ Applications of College Algebra or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. (3–5)

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 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 (3–6)²
Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category.
Required:
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)

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.


Psychology: AA Degree

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

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: 25–29 credit hours
Degree Core Courses: 15–18 credit hours

Required courses:
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSY 2301 Introduction to Statistics (3)
Select 9–12 credit hours from the following:
PSY 205 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (3)
PSY 234¹ Child Development (3)
PSY 236 Psychology of Women (3)
PSY 280 Health Psychology (3)
PSY 227¹ Personality Development (3)
PSY 240 Developmental Psychology (3)
PSY 250¹ Social Psychology (3)
PSY 290¹ Research Methods (4)

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.


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.


Sociology: AA Degree

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
Required: 18 credit hours
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 140 Marriage & the Family (3)
SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
SOC 210 Sociology of Gender (3)
PSY 230¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
Select one course from the following:
SOC 125 Domestic Violence (3)
SOC 130 Human Sexuality (3)
SOC 132¹ Social Problems (3)
SOC 200 Women & Health (3)

Language: 8 credit hours
Two semesters of any natural human language other than English, including American Sign Language3.

Electives: 0–3 credit hours
0–3 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.

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.
³ If the student has satisfied the language requirement through an approved proficiency exam, s/he can select up to 9 additional credit hours in psychology or 9 credit hours toward a minor area of study in psychology, political science, administration of justice, or education.


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

AGEC Requirements: 35 credit hours
See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements.

Composition (6)
ENG 101
¹ College Composition I (3)
ENG 102
¹ College Composition II (3)

Mathematics (3-5)
MAT 142
¹ Applications of College Algebra (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category

Arts/Humanities (6-9)
ART 221
¹ Art History of the Southwest (3)
ENG 238¹ Literature of the Southwest (3)

 Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9)
ANT 230 Peoples of the Southwest (3)
Any one approved  General Education course from the Social/Behavioral

Science Category (3)
Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10)
BIO 109
¹Natural History of the Southwest (4)
GEO 131 Intro. To Physical Geography (4)


General Education Options (0-6)²
Options may be selected from the Degree  Electives/Emphasis Area Courses

 

 

 

 

 

Emphasis Area Core Requirements
Required: 25 credit hours from the list below.

 Colorado Plateau Studies Recommended Electives and Emphasis Area Course list:

 ART 103 Native American Art of the Southwest
ART   201/202
¹ Art History I/II
ENG   270/271/272
¹ Creative Writing
HUM  241/242
¹ Humanities I/II
ENG   229
¹ Native American Literature
HUM  237
¹ Mexican Arts and Ideas
ANT   101 Intro. to Physical Anthropology
ANT   102 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology
ANT   110 Exploring Archeology
HIS     131 U. S. History I
HIS     132 U.S. History  II
HIS     135 History of Mexico
HIS     238 Navajo History
SOC   101 Intro. To Sociology
SOC   142 Race and Ethnic Relations
BIO    105
¹ Environmental Biology
ENV   111 Local Environmental Issues
ENV   112
¹ Regional Environmental Issues  & Ethics
GLG   101 Physical Geography
GLG   102
¹ Historical Geology
GLG   111 Geology of Northern Arizona
GLG   112 Geology of the Grand Canyon
PHY   253
¹ Archeo-Astronomy

 Recommended

8 credits of second year language courses other than English (including sign language)

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.

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

AGEC Requirements: 35 credit hours
See page 21 for General Education Courses that can be used to satisfy AGEC requirements.
 

Composition (6)
ENG 101
¹ College Composition I (3)
ENG 102
¹ College Composition II(3)

Mathematics (3-5)
MAT 212
¹ Business Calculus (3) or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category

Arts/Humanities (6-9)
ART 221
¹ Art History of the Southwest (3)

ENG 238¹ Literature of the Southwest (3)

 
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9)
ANT 230 Peoples of the Southwest (3)

Any one approved  General Education course from the Social/Behavioral

 

Science Category (3)
Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10)
BIO 109
¹ Natural History of the Southwest (4)

GEO 131 Intro. To Physical Geography (4)

General Education Options (0-6)² Options may be selected from the Degree Electives/Emphasis Area Courses

Emphasis Area Core Requirements
Required: 27-28 credit hours
ACC 101
¹  Principles of Financial 
Accounting (3)
ACC 102
¹  Principles of Managerial
Accounting (3)
BUS 214
¹  Legal, Ethical & Regulatory
Issues in Business (3)
BUS 232
¹  Business Statistics and
Analysis (3)
CIS 120   Introduction to Computer
Information Systems (3)
ECN 204
¹  Macroeconomic Principles (3)
ECN 205  Microeconomic Principles (3)
MAT 172
¹  Finite Mathematics (3)

Degree Electives: 3-4 credit hours
BUS 204
¹  Business Communications (3)
or
CIS 220
¹ Computer Applications
Programming I (4)

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.

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

AGEC 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 220¹ Calculus & Analytical
Geometry I (5)
or a higher course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category. course selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Mathematics category

Arts/Humanities (6-9)
ART 221
¹ Art History of the Southwest (3)
ENG 238¹ Literature of the Southwest (3)

 
Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9)
ANT 230 Peoples of the Southwest (3)
Any one approved  General Education course from the Social/Behavioral

Science Category (3)
BIO 181 Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell  & BIO 182
¹ Unity of Life II: Multi-cellular Organisms (8)
or
CHM 151
¹ General Chemistry I &
CHM 152
¹ General Chemistry II (10)
or
PHY 161
¹ University Physics I &
PHY 262¹ University Physics II (8)

General Education Options (0-6)²
Options may be selected from the Degree 
Electives/Emphasis Area Courses

Emphasis Area Core Requirement
Required: 25 credit hours from the list below.

Colorado Plateau Studies Recommended Electives and Emphasis Area Course list:

ART 103 Native American Art of the Southwest
ART 201/202
¹ Art History I/II
ENG 270/271/272
¹ Creative Writing
HUM 241/242
¹ Humanities I/II
ENG 229
¹ Native American Literature
HUM 237
¹ Mexican Arts and Ideas
ANT 101 Intro. to Physical Anthropology
ANT 102 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology
ANT 110 Exploring Archeology
HIS 131 U. S. History I
HIS 132 U.S. History  II
HIS 135 History of Mexico
HIS 238 Navajo History
SOC 101 Intro. To Sociology
SOC 142 Race and Ethnic Relations
BIO 105
¹ Environmental Biology
ENV 111 Local Environmental Issues
ENV 112
¹ Regional Environmental Issues  & Ethics
GLG 101 Physical Geography
GLG102
¹ Historical Geology
GLG 111 Geology of Northern Arizona
GLG 112 Geology of the Grand Canyon
PHY 253
¹ Archeo-Astronomy

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.

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
Required: 24 credit hours
ACC 101¹ Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
ACC 102¹ Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)
BUS 214¹ Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues inBusiness (3)
BUS 232¹ Business Statistics & Analysis (3)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer InformationSystems (3)
ECN 204¹ Macroeconomic Principles (3)
ECN 205 Microeconomic Principles (3)
MAT 172¹ Finite Mathematics (3)

Business Electives: 3–4 credit hours
BUS 204¹ Business Communications (3)
or
CIS 220¹ Applications Programming I (4)

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.



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
Degree Emphasis Area for Biology: 19 credit hours
BIO 181¹ Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4)
BIO 182¹ Unity of Life II: Multicellular Organisms (4)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
MAT 160¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
MAT 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5)

Degree Emphasis Area for Chemistry: 21 credit hours
MAT 160¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
MAT 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5)
MAT 230¹ Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (5)
PHY 161¹ University Physics I (4)
PHY 262¹ University Physics II (4)

Degree Emphasis Area for Environmental Management: 20 credit hours
BIO 181¹ Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4)
BIO 182¹ Unity of Life II: Multicellular Organisms (4)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
MAT 160¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (3)
POS 140 Introduction to Public Administration (3)

Degree Emphasis Area for Applied Geology: 20 credit hours
GLG 101 Physical Geology (4)
GLG 102¹ Historical Geology (4)
MAT 160¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
MAT 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5)
PHY 111¹ College Physics I (4)
or
PHY 161¹ University Physics I (4)

Degree Emphasis Area for Microbiology: 20 credit hours
BIO 181¹ Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4)
BIO 182¹ Unity of Life II: Multicellular Organisms (4)
GLG 101 Physical Geology (4)
MAT 160¹ Introduction to Statistics (3)
MAT 187¹ Pre-Calculus (5)

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.

Elective credits: 4–6 credits
4–6 credits of advisor-approved 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. While the below courses are suggested, the student may take any course, which fulfills the requirements.
Courses suggested for each emphasis area:

Biology
BIO 105¹ Environmental Biology
BIO 109¹ Natural History of the Southwest
ENV 150¹ Introduction to Environmental Engineering

Chemistry
CHM 190 Environmental Chemistry (3)
ENV 150¹ Introduction to Environmental Engineering

Environmental Management
BIO 105¹ Environmental Biology
BIO 109¹ Natural History of the Southwest
ENV 150¹ Introduction to Environmental Engineering
POS 233 Global Environmental Politics

Applied Geology
BIO 109¹ Natural History of the Southwest
ENV 150¹ Introduction to Environmental Engineering

Microbiology
BIO 109¹ Natural History of the Southwest
ENV 150¹ Introduction to Environmental Engineering
BIO 205¹ Microbiology
Note: BIO 205¹ Microbiology at CCC does not substitute for BIO 220 at NAU.
¹ Placement test and/or prerequisite required.

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)
Courses from 2 or more disciplines must be selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Arts/Humanities category.

Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9)
Courses from 2 or more disciplines must be selected from the approved AGEC courses in the Social/Behavioral category.

Physical/Biological Sciences (8-10)
BIO 181   Unity of Life I: Life of
the Cell  (4)
and
BIO 182   Unity of Life II: Multicellular Organisms  (4)
or
CHM 151  General Chemistry I (4)
and
CHM 152  General Chemistry II (4)
or
PHY 161   University Physics I (4)
and
PHY 262   University Physics II (4)

General Education Options (0-6)²
Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category.

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.

Degree Core Requirements: 25 credit hours

1. General Requirements Pathway
Required
Up to 16 credit hours
4th semester of any natural human language proficiency, other than English, including American Sign Language3.

Electives3
9 credits of transferable courses as stated in the Course Equivalency Guide. These courses must transfer to all 3 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 from 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.

3 Students who can complete the 4th semester language proficiency in less than 16 credit hours may choose more elective transferable credits

 

 


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 Man