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Program Purpose: Program is part of a contract with<strong>Arizona</strong> Department of Corrections to offer inmates ofthe <strong>Arizona</strong> State Prison Complex Yuma the opportunityto obtain a vocational carpentry certificate.Program Description: Provides inmates of the <strong>Arizona</strong>State Prison Complex Yuma with essential skills requiredof an entry-level employee in the carpentry industry.A. Required major courses:.................................. 19CTM 105 Blueprint Reading for Construction...............3CTM 110 Construction Estimating...............................3CTM 122 Construction Materials and Equipment Safety.3CTM 123 Building Construction Methods 1..................3CTM 124 Building Construction Methods 2 (Framing)..3ORI 101 Strategies for Success......................................3ORI 105 Decision-Making........................................... 1Total credits required for certificate:..................... 19CHEMISTRYC. Suggested AGEC courses:.......................... (none)D. <strong>Arizona</strong> General Education Curriculum—Science(AGEC-S):.............................................................. 37Freshman Composition (ENG 101 and 102)............6Mathematics (MAT 220 Calculus I withAnalytic Geometry).......................................................5Arts and Humanities................................................6(Select at least one course from the Arts list and one coursefrom the Humanities list.)Social and Behavioral Sciences.............................6Physical and Biological Sciences (PHY 221and 222 General Physics I and II)..................................8Options (see the AGEC-S Options list for possibleselections)................................................................6–8E. General Electives:.................................................. 2Please 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 this major.Degrees & CertificatesAssociate in Science (a.s.) degreePathway: AS/SRMajor Code: AS.CHEMIContact: Science, Math and Agriculture Division (928)344-7656 (928) 344-7656Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate (1)basic knowledge in chemistry that will prepare them fortransfer to the university and (2) competency in communication,critical thinking, quantitative analysis, andtechnological applications.Program Description: This program is designed forthose students pursuing a career in chemistry or in arelated field for which chemistry is an integral part.A. Required major courses:...................................17CHM 151 General Chemistry I ....................................4CHM 152 General Chemistry II...................................4CHM 235 Organic Chemistry I....................................5CHM 236 Organic Chemistry II...................................4Total credits required for degree:.......................... 64CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAssociate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degreeMajor Code: AAS.CETContact: Career and Technical Education Division (928)344-7567Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate knowledgein engineering drafting fields required for an entrylevelemployee and competencies in communication,critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and technologicalapplications.Program Description: Prepares the student for entrylevelemployment as mechanical or survey technicians.Course work includes manufacturing methods and processes,training that enables the student to perform multiplesurveying tasks related to boundaries, construction,mapping, computer aided drafting, and mathematics.B. Other departmental requirements:..................... 8MAT 230 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry...............5MAT 262 Introduction to OrdinaryDifferential Equations...................................................3A. Required major courses:.................................. 36CET 102 Construction Surveying.................................3CET 123 Plane Surveying.............................................3AWC 2009–2010 C atalog85

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