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B. Other departmental requirements:....................14ATHLETIC COACHINGFour to five ART courses, numbered100 or higher............................................................. 14C. Suggested AGEC courses:By taking ARH 141 and 142 in the major courses listedabove, you also satisfy 6 credits in the AGEC Arts categorybelow. The course credits will be counted in onlyone requirement so additional course work is necessary.This “dual application” of courses gives studentsthe opportunity to include additional course work undergeneral electives (see section E) in your program; Pleaseconsult your academic counselor or faculty advisor for theselection of general electives; the university transfer guidesmay list additional courses which are either required orrecommended in a particular major.D. <strong>Arizona</strong> General Education Curriculum—Arts (AGEC-A):...................................................35Freshman Composition (ENG 101 and 102)............6Mathematics (MAT 142 <strong>College</strong> Mathematicswith Applications or approved higher level math).............3Arts and Humanities............................................6–9(Select at least one course from the Arts list and one coursefrom the Humanities list.)Social and Behavioral Sciences.........................6–9Physical and Biological Sciences..........................8(Select any two courses with labs.)Options (see the Options list for possibleselections)*...............................................................0–6*Because of the university requirement of demonstratingproficiency in a single second language at either the secondor fourth semester level, you should consult the transferguide of the university to which you wish to transfer forspecific instructions. To demonstrate proficiency by meansother than course work, see p. 55 of the catalog.E. General Electives:.................................................. 0CertificateMajor Code: CERT.ATHCHContact: Business and Liberal Arts Division (928) 344-7689Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate basicknowledge in athletic coaching that will prepare them toobtain an entry-level position within the field.Program Description: Designed for students whoneed a credential verifying coaching experience as eithera head or an assistant coach.A. Required major courses:.................................. 15PED/EMS 150 Emergency Care...................................2PEM 101 Directed Lab Experience...............................2PEM 201 Principles of Athletic Coaching......................3PEM 202 Sports Injury Management............................2PEM 203 Sports Psychology........................................3PEM 204 Methods of Coaching Team Sports................3B. Other departmental requirements:..................... 3(Select 3 credits from among the following):BIO 160 Introduction to Anatomyand Physiology.............................................................4BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I..................4BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II................4NTR 139 Personal Nutrition.........................................3PEM 205 Team Sports Officiating: Spring Sports..........2PEM 206 Team Sports Officiating: Fall Sports..............2Total credits required for certificate:.....................18AUTOMOTIVE BRAKES ANDSUSPENSIONDegrees & CertificatesPlease consult your academic counselor or faculty advisorfor the selection of general electives; the university transferguides may list additional courses which are eitherrequired or recommended in a particular major.Total credits required for degree:.......................... 64CertificateMajor Code: CERT.AUTBRContact: Career and Technical Education Division (928)344-7567Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate basicknowledge in automotive brakes and suspension thatwill prepare them to obtain an entry-level position withinthe field.AWC 2009–2010 C atalog75

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