College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
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SPATIAL INFORMATION<br />
SySTEMS (UAM) (SPAT.ALS D•H•S)<br />
GROUP I: ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS<br />
12 hours:<br />
EH 113 ---------Freshman English I<br />
EH 123 ---------Freshman English II<br />
EH 273 ---------Technical Writing<br />
SP 243 ---------Fund. of Speech<br />
3 hours from the following:<br />
FA 213----------Fine Arts<br />
MSC 223 -------Music Appreciation<br />
GROUP II: SOCIAL SCIENCE/<br />
LITERATURE CLUSTER<br />
9 hours from the following:<br />
Hy 113 ---------Western Civilization I<br />
and<br />
EH 233 ---------World Literature I<br />
or<br />
Hy 123 ---------Western Civilization II<br />
and<br />
EH 243 ---------World Literature II<br />
Hy 213/223 ---U.S. History<br />
6 hours:<br />
PSy 213 --------Gen. Psychology<br />
GEOG 213 ----Intro to Geography<br />
GROUP III: SCIENCES AND MATH<br />
*8 hours from the following:<br />
By 114 ---------General Biology<br />
By 124 ---------General Biology<br />
By 134 ---------General Zoology<br />
By 144 ---------General Botany<br />
By 154 ---------Anat/Physiology I<br />
By 164 ---------Anat/Physiology II<br />
8-9 hours from the following:<br />
Geology or Earth Science Elective<br />
PS 215 ---------General Physics I<br />
14 hours:<br />
MS 123 ---------<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
MS 133 ---------Trigonometry<br />
MS 215 ---------Calculus I<br />
BMGT 283 -----Business Statistics<br />
GROUP IV: PHySICAL EDUCATION<br />
*2 hours of PEAC Electives<br />
GROUP V: COMPUTER TECHNOLOGy<br />
7 hours:<br />
CT 213 ---------Micro Business Applications<br />
CT 114 ---------Computer Info Systems<br />
8 hours of life science required by PCCUA.<br />
Associate<br />
of Science Degree<br />
AGRICULTURAL, FOOD &<br />
LIFE SCIENCES (AGRI.AS D)<br />
GROUP I: ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS<br />
15 hours:<br />
EH 113 ---------Freshman English I<br />
EH 123 ---------Freshman English II<br />
EH 233 ---------World Literature I<br />
EH 243 ---------World Literature II<br />
SP 243 ---------Fund of Speech<br />
GROUP II: SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />
9 hours from the following:<br />
PSy 213 --------Gen Psychology<br />
PLS 213 --------American Fed Gov<br />
Hy 213 ---------U. S. History to 1877 or<br />
Hy 223 ---------U. S. History since 1877<br />
GROUP III: SCIENCES AND MATH<br />
19 hours from the following:<br />
MS 123 ---------<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
MS 213 --------Applied Math<br />
MS 223 ---------Survey of Calculus<br />
Cy 114 ---------Gen Chemistry I<br />
Cy 124 ---------Gen Chemistry II<br />
By 144 ---------General Botany<br />
By 114 ---------General Biology (or By 134<br />
General Zoology – check transfer college<br />
requirements)<br />
By 234 ---------Plant Pathology<br />
GROUP IV: PHySICAL EDUCATION<br />
No requirement for this degree<br />
GROUP V: COMPUTER TECHNOLOGy<br />
4 hours:<br />
CT 114 ---------Computer Info Systems<br />
Requirements within the major field:<br />
19 hours from the following:<br />
AFLS 1003 -----Introduction to An. & Pou. Sci.<br />
AFLS 1011 ----Food Science Orientation<br />
AFLS 1012 ----Careers in Agriculture<br />
AFLS 1013 ----Intro to Food Science<br />
AFLS 1103 ----Introduction to Ag. Economics<br />
AFLS 1113 ----Introduction to Ag. Business<br />
AFLS 1203 ----Introduction to Plant Science<br />
(Suggested prerequisite: By 144)<br />
AFLS 2000 ----Prin. of Hort. Laboratory<br />
(Corequisite to AFLS 2003)<br />
AFLS 2003 ----Prin. of Hort.<br />
AFLS 2101 ----Crop Science Laboratory<br />
(Corequisite to AFLS 2103)<br />
AFLS 2103 ----Crop Science<br />
AFLS 2203 ----Small Engines/Power Units<br />
AFLS 2303 ----Turfgrass Management<br />
AGRI 116 ------Occup Work Experience<br />
AGRI 123 ------Soil & Water Engineering<br />
AGRI 223 ------Gen. Horticulture(GHM)<br />
AGRI 263 ------Farm Shop<br />
AGRI 283 ------Prin. of Agri. Marketing<br />
Associate of<br />
Applied Science<br />
Degrees<br />
& Certificates<br />
The Arkansas Department of Higher Education<br />
has asked all Arkansas institutions offering an<br />
A.A.S. Degree to print the following general<br />
disclaimer:<br />
“The Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />
is designed for employment purposes and it<br />
should not be assumed that the degree or the<br />
courses in the degree can be transferred to<br />
another institution. While some institutions<br />
do accept some courses in A.A.S. Programs,<br />
the general rule is that courses in A.A.S.<br />
Degrees are not accepted in transfer toward<br />
bachelor’s degrees. Students to whom transfer<br />
is important should get assurances in writing<br />
in advance from the institution to which they<br />
wish to transfer.”<br />
Allied Health<br />
MEDICAL LABORATORy<br />
TECHNOLOGy (MLT.AAS H)<br />
MLT Prerequisites: High school diploma<br />
or equivalent, two years high school algebra<br />
or equivalent, acceptable pre-admission test<br />
scores. Application must be made to the MLT<br />
program. Eight applicants plus two alternates<br />
are accepted each year on a first-come, firstserved<br />
basis of those meeting the prerequisites.<br />
Graduates are eligible to take the national<br />
registry examination for MLT.<br />
The curriculum of the MLT program which<br />
leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree<br />
is an integrated program of technical courses<br />
in medical laboratory science, fundamental<br />
courses in natural science, and complementary<br />
humanities and social sciences. A minimum<br />
grade of “C” is required in each medical<br />
laboratory science course. The MLT program<br />
is NAACLS* accredited.<br />
GROUP I: ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS<br />
6 hours:<br />
EH 113 ---------Freshman English I<br />
EH 123 ---------Freshman English II<br />
GROUP II: SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />
3 hours from the following:<br />
PSy 213 --------Gen Psychology<br />
Sy 213 ---------Fund of Sociology<br />
Hy 113 ---------Western Civilization<br />
Hy 123 ---------Western Civilization<br />
Hy 213/223 ---U.S. History<br />
ES 213 ----------Macroeconomics<br />
ES 223 ----------Microeconomics<br />
PLS 213 --------American Fed Gov<br />
(major code and campus offered are listed after name of degree)