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

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

PRE-PHARMACY COURSE REQUIREMENTS<br />

for Transfer to <strong>College</strong> of Pharmacy,<br />

University of Arizona<br />

BIO181, BIO182 General Biology (Majors) I-II + 8<br />

BIO205 Microbiology+ 4<br />

CHM151 General Chemistry I and Lab I + 4<br />

CHM152 General Chemistry II and Lab II + OR 4<br />

CHM154 General Chem II with Qual + Lab + 5<br />

CHM235 General Organic Chemistry I & Lab + 4<br />

CHM236 General Organic Chemistry IIA & Lab + 4<br />

ECN111 Macroeconomic Principles, or<br />

ECN112 Microeconomic Principles 3<br />

ENG101 & ENG102 First Year Composition + OR<br />

ENG107 & ENG108 First Year Composition for ESL + 6<br />

MAT212 Brief Calculus + 3<br />

PHY111 & PHY112 General Physics I & II + 8<br />

There are additional General Education requirements. Consult<br />

an advisor for more information and other transfer options.<br />

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

for transfer to Northern Arizona<br />

1. Completion of a baccalaureate degree. There is no<br />

preference given to any particular major.<br />

2. Completion of the required prerequisite science<br />

courses by the end of the spring semester (or quarter)<br />

prior to commencing the program.<br />

These courses include:<br />

a. one year of laboratory and lecture-based anatomy<br />

and physiology courses (BIO201+ and BIO202+);<br />

b. one year of laboratory and lecture-based inorganic<br />

chemistry (CHM151/LL+ and CHM152/LL+);<br />

c. one year of laboratory and lecture-based college<br />

level physics (PHY111+ and PHY112+);<br />

d. one semester of organic chemistry (no lab<br />

requirement) (CHM235+);<br />

e. one semester of biochemistry (no lab requirement);<br />

(Note: Combined survey courses of Organic and<br />

Biochemistry are not acceptable.);<br />

f. one semester of general psychology (PSY101).<br />

PRE-VETERINARY COURSE REQUIREMENTS<br />

Suggested courses below include minimum requirements only.<br />

Many schools have additional, special requirements, and<br />

students should check the catalog for each school in which they<br />

are interested. Although a bachelor of science degree is not<br />

required for admission to <strong>College</strong>s of Veterinary Medicine, it is<br />

rather unusual to be admitted after completing only the 90-96<br />

semester hour requirement.<br />

General Course Requirements:<br />

Biology – 8 hours - General Biology (Majors) I-II,<br />

Microbiology, Genetics, Embryology<br />

Chemistry – 18 hours - General, Organic, Biochemistry<br />

English – 6 hours<br />

Mathematics – variable, but may include up to 6 hours,<br />

including calculus<br />

Physics – 8 hours<br />

Electives – variable, but may include up to 9 hours in<br />

Humanities/Fine Arts & 9 hours in<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Suggested Courses:<br />

BIO181 General Biology (Majors) I + 4<br />

BIO182 General Biology (Majors) II + 4<br />

CHM151 General Chemistry I and Lab + 4<br />

CHM152 General Chemistry II and Lab (4) + OR<br />

CHM154 General Chem II with Qual & Lab+ (5) 4-5<br />

CHM235 Organic Chemistry I and Lab + 4<br />

CHM236 Organic Chemistry II and Lab + 4<br />

ENG101 First Year Composition + 3<br />

ENG102 First Year Composition + 3<br />

Social Sciences or Humanities and Fine Arts Electives 6<br />

Consult an advisor for more information and other transfer<br />

options.<br />

ADVISEMENT NOTE: For Pre-Professional <strong>Programs</strong>,<br />

CHM130 is highly recommended as preparation for CHM151,<br />

and plan for prerequisites.<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms. E. O’Brien<br />

THEATRE<br />

The Theatre curriculum covers the following fields: oral<br />

interpretation, stagecraft, study of the great playwrights and<br />

their works, acting and play production. Students who enroll in<br />

this curriculum do so for both cultural and vocational purposes.<br />

Several plays are staged during the year in both traditional and<br />

experimental forms. Students desiring to work in these major<br />

productions should arrange their schedules so they will be free<br />

to rehearse at the times scheduled. Auditions are held for each<br />

production and all students in the <strong>College</strong> are eligible whether<br />

or not they are in drama classes. Plays are produced in<br />

conjunction with the John Paul Theatre Troupe, the <strong>College</strong><br />

drama organization.<br />

Theatre Majors<br />

Students intending to transfer to a university to complete a<br />

degree in theatre arts should consult that university’s catalog to<br />

insure compliance with transfer requirements.<br />

You may graduate from <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> with an Associate in<br />

Arts Degree, and major in theatre at a four-year college or<br />

university. Theatre majors are strongly encouraged to consult<br />

with a theatre department faculty member for advisement.<br />

Transfer requirements for majors in theatre differ at various<br />

colleges and universities. Accurate advisement now will reduce<br />

transfer problems later.<br />

It is highly recommended that all theatre majors complete the<br />

required courses as indicated for transfer to any of the three<br />

state universities, particularly ASU. Failure to complete the<br />

lower division required theatre courses may result in the<br />

student being denied entry into their major field of<br />

concentration until lower division course requirements are met.<br />

Theater majors must meet with Doris Sleeper, Theatre Advisor.<br />

Ms. Sleeper may be reached at 602.285.7861 or in the<br />

Advisement Center.

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