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student services and student Life<br />
<strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 44
Degree Plans students applying for dVa educational benefits can only be certified for courses they are enrolled in that are within their objective—program of study (or major). eligible students should select a program of study (approved by the dVa) prior to registration for classes. all degree programs are approved for a specific number of credit hours. eligible students will not be certified or paid by the dVa for courses above and beyond the approved length. the dVa will pay only for required courses in approved programs. this same rule applies to certificate and vocational certificate programs which may be measured in clock hours rather than semester credits. a program change may occur when a veteran changes institutions (place of training) and there is a material loss of 12 credits or more that are not transferrable to the new institution. the dVa approves and monitors the number of program changes over the period of eligibility to ensure progress in reported goals. Academic Standards dVa educational benefits will not be paid for courses unless they are used in computing graduation requirements for the selected objective. students receiving the grade of General or official Withdrawal in any of these courses will have to reimburse the dVa retroactive to the start of the semester, unless there are mitigating circumstances approved by the dVa. In some cases the interval pay may also be adjusted as a result of the withdrawal. all veterans should maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPa) for continuous certification. Veterans not making satisfactory progress or who do not maintain academic status (see “academic standards of Progress” in the admissions, Registration, Records, and Graduation section) will not be certified (benefits will be suspended) until the cause for the academic disqualification has been corrected and the program of study being pursued is suited to the person’s aptitudes, interests, and abilities. Transfer of Previously Earned Credit dVa requires that all students receiving educational benefits have their “prior military and/or college experience” evaluated for credit toward the objective at <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. students must have all official transcripts and a dd Form 214 (military) sent to PCC for evaluation. Upon receipt, the <strong>College</strong> will evaluate the document(s) to determine what credit can be accepted at <strong>Pima</strong>. this information must then be forwarded to the dVa prior to the second semester of attendance. Failure to have this process completed during the first semester of attendance could result in overpayment and/or delay of benefits. Veterans Services a student who is a veteran, or a survivor or dependent of a veteran, may be eligible for veterans educational benefits. For more information on eligibility and on how to apply, students should contact any campus admissions office. Additional Benefits students who are eligible for dVa educational benefits and have completed the enrollment certification process, may also apply for tutorial and/or dVa Work-study. these programs are available in addition to the educational benefits. For more information concerning eligibility for these programs and the process to obtain this assistance contact any campus veterans office. <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation the <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1977 by <strong>Pima</strong> County business leaders to assist <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> in its efforts to expand educational opportunities and services in the community. today, the PCC Foundation provides a means for citizens to actively support the future growth and development of their community college. the mission of the PCC Foundation is to develop resources to provide learning opportunities at the <strong>College</strong>. areas of support include student scholarships, equipment and supplies, program development, and special needs of the <strong>College</strong>. the PCC Foundation also oversees the <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> alumni association, dedicated to maintaining relationships with former students. the association provides a continuation of the services and resources that are available to students, as well as opportunities for social events and fundraising projects. to learn more, visit the web site at www.pima.edu/alumni. Gifts to the Foundation are tax deductible, and the Foundation will assist prospective donors in making donations, bequests, and in the planning of trust and will arrangements for the college. For more information or assistance, please contact the <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation office at (520) 206-4646, visit the web site, www.pima.edu/foundation or email foundation@pima.edu. Foundation Officers, 2011 norm d. Rebenstorf, Chair dennis Holden, Chair-elect Greg Good, Vice Chair Raymond Baer, treasurer Robert d. Ramirez, Immediate Past Chair Cheryl House, CFRe, executive director PCC Foundation Board of Directors Gloria alvillar eugenia Bas-Isaac Gloria Bloomer Juan Ciscomani Jim davenport Blake down Linda Filep marc Fleischman Roy Flores, Ph.d. ed Foster Kathleen Gleason sherry Hall Paul Hallums duane Hawkins andrew Heideman nancy Hopping deborah Hutchinson mark Irvin staci Lopez elizabeth maish FInanCIaL assIstanCe susan mannion edmund marquez Rich moret Betty niles Bernie Ray Chris Reaney Leo Roop tobin Voge Robert Webb mark Ziska <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 43
student services and student Life <strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 44
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- Page 3 and 4: Message from the Chancellor Welcome
- Page 5 and 6: Academic Calendar Fall Semester 201
- Page 7 and 8: How This Catalog Can Help Students
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Required Support Courses- A grade o
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Core Options: - A grade of C or bet
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Arizona General Education Curriculu
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Automotive Technology Begin a caree
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Aviation Technology gain skills and
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Biology study the science of living
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Building and Construction Technolog
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Facilities Maintenance (Concentrati
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Home Maintenance and Repair: Limite
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Solar Installer — Certificate for
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Core Concentrations: - A grade of C
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Plumbing (Concentration Code: BCtP)
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Advanced Business — Certificate f
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Wrt 101* Writing i (F-Sp-Su) sun# E
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Business administration Electives.
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General Education Requirements - A
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Bus 205* statistical methods in Eco
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Logistics and Supply Chain Manageme
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Logistics and Supply Chain Manageme
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Chemistry study the composition, pr
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Clinical Research Coordinator — A
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Computer Aided Drafting Prepare for
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Computer Aided Drafting — Associa
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Computer Information Systems Prepar
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General Education Requirements - A
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Systems Administration/Networking
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Computer Software Applications Comp
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Culinary Arts set your culinary car
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Dental Studies Complete programs to
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Program Prerequisites student must
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Partial Dentures Technologist — C
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Digital Arts — Associate of Appli
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Digital Arts — Post Degree Certif
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Animation (Concentration Code: mDfa
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Humanities and social science requi
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Digital Animation and Production (C
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Education from infancy through high
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Early Childhood Studies — Associa
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Earth/Space Science or Physical Sci
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K-12 Education Prepare to become an
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second language . . . . . . . . . .
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Education Endorsement — Middle Sc
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Required Core Options - A grade of
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Emergency Medical Technology Basic
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Engineering Engineering—Associate
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Chemical Engineering Concentration
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Systems Engineering Concentration (
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Fire Science — Associate of Appli
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Fitness and Sport Sciences learn to
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Forensics and Crime Scene Technolog
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General Studies General Studies —
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Health Information Technology Healt
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Medical Billing and Coding Specialt
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Honors Honors Program — Certifica
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Hotel and Restaurant Management —
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Interior Design understand the basi
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iDE 222* Visual Communications ii (
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Course Number Course Title Credit H
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lEa 106* lEa Community and Police r
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Literature Explore the world’s li
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Course Number Course Title Credit H
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Machine Tool Technology — Certifi
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Course Number Course Title Credit H
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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Pr
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Medical Assistant Medical Assistant
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Program Prerequisites students must
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Nursing gain skills in patient care
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Practical Nursing — Certificate f
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Office and Administrative Professio
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Health Information Technology — C
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Paralegal Prepare for entry-level p
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Paralegal - Post-Degree Certificate
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PHt 190lB* Pharmacy technician inte
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Phlebotomy Phlebotomy — Certifica
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Political Science Associate of Arts
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Pre-Dentistry students interested i
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Pre-Medicine students interested in
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Pre-Veterinary students interested
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Public Safety and Emergency Service
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General Education Requirements - A
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Bio 160in with a grade of C or bett
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Social Services — Associate of Ar
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ssE 285* foundations of social Work
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Social Services Substance Abuse Cer
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Sociology Sociology — Associate o
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Spanish a student planning to obtai
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Technical Writing and Communication
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Technology — Associate of Applied
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Therapeutic Massage Therapeutic Mas
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Therapeutic Massage — Associate o
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Translation and Interpretation Tran
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Course Number Course Title Credit H
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tDt 108* Proficiency Development (*
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Program Prerequisites reading asses
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Writing learn to communicate effect
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Course Numbering System and Prerequ
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Accounting For courses numbered 098
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ACC 260 Principles of Fraud Examina
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AJS 280 Terrorism in the 21st Centu
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ANS 276 Equine Conformation and Per
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ANT 180 Artifact Identification: Tu
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ANT 275 Archaeological Excavation I
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Archaeology For courses numbered 09
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ARC 276 Archaeological Surveying I
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ART 120 Sculptural Design 3 cr. hrs
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ART 175 Ferrous Metalwork: Blacksmi
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ART 232 Digital Photography II 4 cr
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ART 288 Portfolio Preparation 3 cr.
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APD 067 Watercolor III 2 cr. hrs. 4
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AST 105 Life in the Universe 3 cr.
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AUT 142 Automotive Heating, Ventila
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AVM 203 Structural Repair V 4 cr. h
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AVIATION TECHNOLOGY AVM 226 Engine
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AVIONICS TECHNICIAN TRAINING ATT 10
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Biology For courses numbered 098, 1
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BIO 183IN Marine Biology 4 cr. hrs.
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Building and Construction Technolog
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BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY BC
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BCT 190 Fieldwork for Construction
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BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY BC
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BUS 299 Introduction to Co-op: Busi
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CHM 128 Forensic Chemistry 3 cr. hr
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CHM 152LB General Chemistry II Lab
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE CDA 121
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CDA 276 Preparing a NAEYC Classroom
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CRC 296 Clinical Research Independe
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CAD 199 Introduction to Co-op: Comp
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CAD 282 Advanced Parametric Modelin
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 14
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 22
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CIS 278 C++ and Object-Oriented Pro
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS CSA
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS CSA
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CSA 266 Dreamweaver for Microsoft W
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CUL 110 Food Service Nutrition 2 cr
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CUL 260 Bakery and Pastry Productio
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DNC 216 Teaching Methods for Dance
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DAE 163LC Oral Radiography Clinical
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DHE 107 Oral Embryology and Histolo
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DHE 160LC Clinical Skills Enhanceme
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DHE 260LC Clinical Skills Enhanceme
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DLT 201 Dental Laboratory I 2 cr. h
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DAR 115 Digital Video Editing 4 cr.
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DAR 177 Location Sound for Film and
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DAR 225 Advanced Video Production 4
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DAR 255 Television Commercial Desig
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DAR 277 Film/Video Production Finan
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DCP 104 Direct Care Professional: D
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ECE 117 Child Growth and Developmen
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ECE 200 Foundations of Early Childh
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Economics For courses numbered 098,
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EDU 201 Diversity in Education 3 cr
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EDU 254 Literacy Development in the
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EDU 275 Classroom Management 3 cr.
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EDU 290 Internship 8 cr. hrs. 40 pe
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EDUCATION - SPECIAL EDUCATION EDS 2
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EDS 290B Internship II 2 cr. hrs. 1
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT 10
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT 14
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EMT 22
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EMT 248LC ALS Advanced Practicum: V
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ENG 110IN Solid State Chemistry 4 c
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 05
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 08
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ENV 251 OSHA 40: Hazardous Material
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FASHION DESIGN AND CLOTHING FDC 135
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Finance For courses numbered 098, 1
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FSC 121 Trench Rescue for First Res
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FSC 168 Special Hazard Tactical Pro
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FSC 272 Leadership III for Fire Ser
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FITNESS AND SPORT SCIENCES FSS 243A
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FSS 281 Personal Trainer Exam Prepa
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FITNESS AND WELLNESS FAW 106F4 Indi
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FITNESS AND WELLNESS FAW 123F1 Sals
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FAW 131 Indoor Cycling 1 cr. hrs. 2
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FAW 155F1 Tennis I 1 cr. hrs. 2 per
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Food Science and Nutrition For cour
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GAM 214 Digital Arts Business and P
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Geology For courses numbered 098, 1
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Geospatial Information Studies For
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Health Care For courses numbered 09
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HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HIT 1
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HIS 113 Chinese Civilization 3 cr.
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HIS 245 Abraham Lincoln and the Ame
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Hotel and Restaurant Management For
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Human Resources Management For cour
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IDE 152 Color and Lighting Theory 3
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ITP 203 Linguistics of American Sig
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Italian For courses numbered 098, 1
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JRN 196 Journalism Independent Proj
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Latin For courses numbered 098, 198
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY LEA 202 LEA
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Literature For courses numbered 098
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LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEME
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MAC 155 Computer Numerical Control
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MGT 276 Human Resources 3 cr. hrs.
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MAT 086 Prealgebra 3 cr. hrs. 3 per
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MAT 122A Intermediate Algebra: Modu
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MAT 172 Finite Mathematics 3 cr. hr
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MDA 122 Medical Assistant Clinical
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MLT 251 Clinical Microbiology 5 cr.
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MUS 116 Pima Community College Orch
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MUS 149 Opera Workshop 2 cr. hrs. 3
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MUS 296 Independent Studies in Musi
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MUSIC STUDIO INSTRUCTION MUP 171 St
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MUSIC STUDIO INSTRUCTION MUP 271 St
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NRS 180LC Transition to Practical N
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NRA 102 Patient Care Technician 1 c
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OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIO
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PAR 104 Paralegal Ethics 3 cr. hrs.
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PAR 211 Legal Writing 3 cr. hrs. 3
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PHT 181 Interprofessional Relations
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Physics For courses numbered 098, 1
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PHY 221LB Introduction to Waves and
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Portuguese For courses numbered 098
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PSY 210 Introduction to Biopsycholo
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Public Administration For courses n
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RAD 175LB Medical Imaging Technolog
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Reading For courses numbered 098, 1
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RLS 205 Real Estate Finance 3 cr. h
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MLA 101 Foundation of the Air Force
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NSP 200 Naval Laboratory II 2 cr. h
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RTH 241 Critical Care Therapeutics
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RUS 202 Intermediate Russian II SUN
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SLG 101 American Sign Language I 4
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SSE 160 Introduction to Youth Servi
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SSE 292 Social Services Field Exper
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SOC 289 Topics in Community Involve
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SPA 102HC Elementary Spanish II for
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SPA 253 Intermediate Spanish for Sp
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STU 102D Transition from College to
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STU 220C Employment Success Strateg
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Surface Mining Technology For cours
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SURFACE MINING TECHNOLOGY SMT 190 S
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TEC 113 Problem Solving for Electro
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TEC 132LB Computer Systems Servicin
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TEC 288 Optical Testing 4 cr. hrs.
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THE 220 Stage Lighting 3 cr. hrs. 3
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TMA 203IN Therapeutic Massage Pract
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Translation and Interpretation Stud
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TVL 211 Tour Direction and Tour Gro
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TDT 118 Basic Vehicle Operations an
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VSC 295 Independent Research in Vet
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VET 200 Anesthetic and Surgical Nur
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WLD 262 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4
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WST 280 Feminist Research Methods 3
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WRT 100B Writing Fundamentals: Modu
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WRT 106A Writing Fundamentals for N
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WRT 140 Writing and Editing Technic
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WRT 254B Advanced Professional Comm
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Workforce Response Programs The pro
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Business and Industry The Business
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Basic Business and Industry Technol
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Environmental Technology Environmen
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General Education Requirements - A
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Leadership Leadership Development C
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Water and Wastewater These programs
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Center for Training (CTD) and Devel
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Database Applications - Certificate
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BO 814 Diagnostic Coding . . . . .
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Optional Modules: BO 920 microsoft
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Pantry Cook - Certificate for Direc
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Surgical Technologist - Certificate
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Selected Policies, Governance and F
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the complaint as soon as possible.
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Northwest Campus Dr. Alex Kajstura,
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Dr. Ann Christensen, Biology (1992)
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Dr. Manuel M. Hinojosa, Writing (20
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Dr. Jeffrey P. Neubauer, Psychology
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C. Ann Tousley, Writing (1992) B.S.
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