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Transfer <strong>Programs</strong><br />

214 • <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog<br />

MAT151 <strong>College</strong> Algebra/Functions + 4<br />

MAT182 Plane Trigonometry+ 3<br />

MAT220 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I+ 5<br />

MAT230 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II+ 5<br />

MAT241 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III+ 4<br />

MAT262 Differential Equations+ 3<br />

PHY111 General Physics I+ 4<br />

PHY112 General Physics II+ 4<br />

PHY121 University Physics I: Mechanics+ 4<br />

PHY131 University Physics II: Electricity/Magnetism+ 4<br />

• Civil Engineers should take ECE241 Plane Surveying+.<br />

• Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering students<br />

should take CHM151, CHM154, CHM235, and<br />

CHM236.<br />

• Mining and Petroleum Engineering students should<br />

take CHM151, CHM154, CHM235, CHM236 and<br />

GLG140.<br />

It is suggested that students plan their engineering curriculum<br />

and general education electives in consultation with an<br />

engineering advisor.<br />

Department Chairperson: Dr. K. Lewis<br />

Program Director: Mr. D. Segebarth<br />

FIRE SCIENCE<br />

MCCCD TRANSFER TO OTTAWA UNIVERSITY<br />

This Associate in Applied Science in Fire Science degree is<br />

recommended for those educational customers wishing to transfer to<br />

Ottawa University in the Bachelor of Arts in Fire Service<br />

Management program or to Arizona State University East. The 64<br />

semester credit units for the degree include a) 25 credits in General<br />

Education, b) 18 credits in Restricted Electives, and c) 21 credits in the<br />

Required Core Courses for Fire Science.<br />

Courses in General Education and Restricted Electives should be<br />

chosen carefully so the following prerequisites can be met.<br />

Fundamentals of Fire Prevention<br />

Supervisory Training for Firefighters<br />

Command Strategies for Major Emergencies<br />

Financial Accounting<br />

Managerial Accounting<br />

Business Law (UCC)<br />

Business Law (General Corporate)<br />

Computer (Any Fundamentals Course)<br />

Department Chairperson: Dr. A. Celoza<br />

LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES<br />

FSC108<br />

FSC202<br />

FSC205<br />

ACC211<br />

ACC212<br />

GBS206<br />

GBS/LAS207<br />

BPC/CIS<br />

This option is suggested for those students planning for a<br />

Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science Degree. It is a four-year<br />

curriculum path, with the first two years (lower division) given<br />

at <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The requirements for the Bachelor of Arts<br />

and Bachelor of Science degrees are similar in that both call for<br />

a considerable distribution of studies; yet they also permit<br />

specialization, and require sufficient emphasis in major fields to<br />

insure some degree of mastery. The distinction between the<br />

curriculums offered for the two degrees generally lies in the fact<br />

that for the Bachelor of Arts degree, emphasis is placed on a<br />

broader humanistic program, whereas for the Bachelor of<br />

Science, greater emphasis is placed on a special scientific field.<br />

Upper-division work (last two years), which the student will<br />

begin on transferring to a four-year college/university, is<br />

usually concerned with mastery in the field of a student's<br />

technical or professional interest. Major and minor requirements<br />

are usually made in reference to this field of concentration.<br />

The Bachelor of Arts degree is granted usually to students who<br />

major in English, art, foreign language, social science, and<br />

similar subject fields; the Bachelor of Science degree is given for<br />

work in mathematics and sciences. Students should decide as<br />

soon as possible which degree they intend to work toward, since<br />

there may be significant differences in requirements. It would be<br />

equally valuable for students to decide on the college at which<br />

they would continue their upper-division work, and to carefully<br />

consult the catalog of that college, in order to conform with the<br />

specific requirements of the school to which they intend to<br />

transfer. Students should confer with an advisor prior to<br />

registering. Please see transfer information on pages 74 and103.<br />

Department Chairperson: Mr. R. Reyes<br />

MUSIC<br />

All courses in the Music Department are open to all students.<br />

One does not have to be a music major in order to take private<br />

lessons or take courses in the department. The faculty cordially<br />

invites every student of <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> to take some music as<br />

an elective and to enjoy the benefits of recitals and concerts<br />

offered. Band, Choir and Orchestra Scholarships are available to<br />

music majors as well as non-music majors. Contact the Music<br />

Department for information. Music majors are entitled to some<br />

private instruction fee waivers — see Department Chairperson.<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms L. Ligon<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers both a general and a transfer curriculum<br />

in Physical Education, Health and Recreation. Students who<br />

wish to transfer should see an advisor for easy transition to fouryear<br />

institutions.<br />

Suggested Courses:<br />

Credits:<br />

HES100 Healthful Living 3<br />

PED200 Introduction to Exercise Science and<br />

Physical Education 3<br />

PED101,102, 201, 202 Physical Activities 10<br />

WED110 Principles of Physical Fitness/Wellness 3<br />

BIO201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I + 4<br />

BIO202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II + 4<br />

HES154 First Aid/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3<br />

HES271 Prevention and Treatment/Athletic Injuries 3<br />

PED262 Sports Officiating (inquire about modules) 3<br />

General Education Requirements must also be met. Students<br />

should select courses in consultation with a department advisor.

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