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<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog • 205<br />

Any advanced Foreign Language courses with prefixes<br />

ARB, CHI, FRE, GER, GRK, HEB, ITA, JPN, POR, RUS,<br />

SPA OR Equivalent (Note: Completion of one foreign<br />

language is recommended, e.g., SPA201 and SPA202,<br />

OR SPA201AA and SPA202AA) 8<br />

Restricted Electives: 9-10 Credits<br />

(Note: Study abroad credit may replace courses identified<br />

as electives with the approval of the Program Director or<br />

Department Chairperson.)<br />

ASB102 Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology 3<br />

BIO105 Environmental Biology 4<br />

COM263 Elements of Intercultural Communication 3<br />

ECN111 Macroeconomics 3<br />

ECN112 Microeconomics 3<br />

GCU121 World Geography I: Eastern Hemisphere 3<br />

GCU122 World Geography II: Western Hemisphere 3<br />

GPH111 Introduction to Physical Geography 4<br />

HIS101 History of Western Civilization<br />

Middle Ages to 1789 3<br />

HIS102 History of Western Civilization<br />

1789 to Present 3<br />

HIS110 World History to 1500 3<br />

HIS111 World History 1500 to the Present 3<br />

HIS113 History of Eastern Civilization to 1850 3<br />

HIS114 History of Eastern Civilization<br />

1850 to Present 3<br />

HIS145 History of Mexico 3<br />

IBS101 Introduction to International Business 3<br />

POS180 United Nations Study 3<br />

Free Electives: None.<br />

General Education: None.<br />

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

Music<br />

Academic Certificate — AC 6205<br />

44.5-45.5 Credits<br />

The Academic Certificate is intended for the student who would<br />

like to obtain acknowledgment for completion of music courses<br />

and is not designed to prepare students for employment. While<br />

the completion of the certificate does not lead to a particular<br />

degree, it does provide and enhance the development of<br />

musicianship for enjoyment and personal growth. This<br />

program provides the student with fundamental musical skills<br />

covering a variety of topics, including theory, performance,<br />

composition, and history. As students complete courses in the<br />

program, they will build a performance repertoire and/or<br />

portfolio of original compositions that may be used to seek<br />

admittance to a bachelor’s-level music program.<br />

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

courses within the program.<br />

Admission Criteria: Prior approval of Music Department<br />

Director is mandatory.<br />

Program Prerequisites: 2-3 Credits<br />

MTC100 Fundamentals of Music (2) OR<br />

MTC101 Introduction to Music Theory (3) OR<br />

Permission of instructor. 2-3<br />

Required Courses: 40.5-41.5 Credits<br />

MHL140 Survey of Music History (3) OR 3<br />

MHL143 Music in World Cultures 3<br />

MTC105 Music Theory I + 3<br />

MTC106 Aural Perception I + 1<br />

MTC155 Music Theory II + 3<br />

MTC156 Aural Perception II + 1<br />

MTC205 Music Theory III + 3<br />

MTC206 Aural Perception III + 1<br />

MTC255 Music Theory IV + 3<br />

MTC256 Aural Perception IV + 1<br />

MUP102++ Any MUP102 Private Instruction course. 2<br />

MUP110 Concert Music 0.5<br />

MUP131 Class Piano I (2) AND<br />

MUP132 Class Piano II + (2) AND<br />

MUP231 Class Piano III + (2) AND<br />

MUP232 Class Piano IV + (2) OR<br />

MUP133 Class Voice I (2) AND<br />

MUP134 Class Voice II + (2) AND<br />

MUP233 Class Voice III + (2) AND<br />

MUP234 Class Voice IV + (2) OR<br />

MUP225 Class Guitar I (2) AND<br />

MUP226 Class Guitar II (2) AND<br />

MUP227 Class Guitar III + (2) AND<br />

MUP228 Class Guitar IV (2) 8<br />

MUP152++ Any MUP152 Private Instruction course. 2<br />

MUP153 A Cappella Choir + (2) OR<br />

MUP162 Band (2) 2<br />

MUP202++ Any MUP202 Private Instruction course. 2<br />

MUP252++ Any MUP252 Private Instruction course. (2) OR<br />

MTC240 Composition (3) 2-3<br />

Restricted Electives: 4 Credits<br />

Note: Students should select courses in consultation with the<br />

program director. Students should select MHL, MTC, MUC<br />

and MUP prefix courses not listed in the Required Courses area.<br />

MHL+++++ Any Music History/Literature course. 1-4<br />

MTC+++++ Any Music Theory/Composition course. 1-4<br />

MUC+++++ Any Music Commercial/Business course.1-4<br />

MUP+++++Any Music: Performance course. 1-4<br />

Please Note: The Music certificate requires a G.P.A. of 3.0.<br />

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

Program Director: Dr. P. Dimas<br />

Southwest Studies<br />

Academic Certificate — AC 6209<br />

25 Credits<br />

The Southwest Studies Program applies a broad,<br />

interdisciplinary approach to the study of the peoples and<br />

places of the American Southwest. Three certificates in<br />

American Indian Studies, Chicano-Chicana Studies, and<br />

Southwest Studies are available. Certificates may be attained<br />

independently of any degree program, but students may also<br />

apply course credits toward a degree.<br />

Students enrolled in the Southwest Studies Certificate will study<br />

the environment of the region and how people have historically<br />

related to that environment. The Certificate approaches the<br />

cultural issues more broadly and includes a stronger emphasis<br />

on the ecology, geography, and political history of the region.<br />

Academic<br />

Certificates

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