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

Law-Related<br />

GCO/REC134 Irrigation and Water Management 2<br />

GCO/REC135 Fertilizers 2<br />

GCO/REC136 Integrated Pest Control 2<br />

GCO/REC137 Turfgrass Management 2<br />

GCO/REC213 Horticulture Practicum + 1<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms. L. Ligon<br />

Program Director: Mr. S. Geddis<br />

Recreational Resources & Facilities Management:<br />

Pesticides<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5781<br />

15 Credits<br />

This certificate program is designed to prepare persons<br />

interested in upgrading their current workplace skills or seeking<br />

employment in the area of pesticides related to recreational<br />

resources and facilities.<br />

Program Note: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all<br />

courses within the program.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 3 Credits<br />

MAT082 Basic Arithmetic (3) OR<br />

Note: equivalent by assessment. 3<br />

Required Courses: 15 Credits<br />

HES154 First Aid/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3<br />

REC120 Leisure and Quality of Life 3<br />

GCO/REC131 Horticulture 2<br />

GCO/REC133 Soil Management 2<br />

GCO/REC136 Integrated Pest Control 2<br />

GCO/REC137 Turfgrass Management 2<br />

GCO/REC214 Pesticide Practicum + 1<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms. L. Ligon<br />

Program Director: Mr. S. Geddis<br />

Recreational Resources & Facilities Management:<br />

Pro Shop Management<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5783<br />

18 Credits<br />

This certificate program is designed to prepare persons<br />

interested in upgrading their current workplace skills or seeking<br />

employment in the area of pro shop management related to<br />

recreational facilities.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in<br />

all courses within the program. + indicates that a course has<br />

prerequisites and/or corequisites.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 3 Credits<br />

MAT082 Basic Arithmetic (3) OR<br />

Note: equivalent by assessment. 3<br />

Required Courses: 18 Credits<br />

BPC110 Computer Usage and Applications (3) OR<br />

CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems (3) 3<br />

FON206 Food Service Management 3<br />

MKT267 Principles of Salesmanship 3<br />

REC120 Leisure and the Quality of Life 3<br />

REC250 Recreation Leadership 3<br />

GCO/REC138 Clubfitting/Repair 1<br />

GCO/REC139 Pro Shop Merchandising 1<br />

GCO/REC211 Pro Shop Management Practicum+ 1<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms. L. Ligon<br />

Program Director: Mr. S. Geddis<br />

Recreational Resources & Facilities Management:<br />

Turf & Irrigation<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5785<br />

23 Credits<br />

This certificate program is designed to prepare persons<br />

interested in upgrading their current workplace skills or seeking<br />

employment in the area of turf and irrigation related to<br />

recreational resources.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in<br />

all courses within the program.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 3 Credits<br />

MAT082 Basic Arithmetic (3) OR<br />

Note: equivalent by assessment. 3<br />

Required Courses: 23 Credits<br />

REC120 Leisure and Quality of Life 3<br />

GCO/REC131 Horticulture 2<br />

HES154<br />

First Aid/<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3<br />

GCO/REC133 Soil Management 2<br />

GCO/REC134 Irrigation and Water Management 2<br />

GCO/REC136 Integrated Pest Control 2<br />

GCO/REC137 Turfgrass Management 2<br />

GCO/REC145<br />

Equipment Mechanics and Shop<br />

Management 3<br />

GCO/REC146 Equipment Maintenance and Repair + 3<br />

GCO/REC212 Turf and Irrigation Practicum + 1<br />

LAW-RELATED<br />

Department Chairperson: Ms. E. Soderman<br />

Program Director: Mr. S. Hauert<br />

Legal Assisting<br />

Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3384<br />

64 Credits<br />

Program changes not available at time of printing. Consult with<br />

Academic Advisement.<br />

The Legal Assisting Program prepares students for entry-level<br />

employment in law offices. A legal assistant, or paralegal, is<br />

qualified by education, training, or work experience to work for<br />

a law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity,<br />

performing specifically delegated substantive legal work for<br />

which a lawyer is responsible. The curriculum provides<br />

students with practical legal skills enabling them to draft legal<br />

documents with minimum supervision. Students also are<br />

familiarized with fundamental concepts of substantive areas<br />

such as torts and business law. In addition, emphasis is placed<br />

on the development of effective written and oral<br />

communication skills, team work, critical thinking skills,<br />

computer proficiency, and legal research techniques. Legal<br />

theory and related practical applications are integrated

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