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MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE


Mohave Community College courses which satisfy NAU Liberal Studies Requirements

Fall 1999, Spring 2000 and Summer 2000


THE FORMAT FOR THE LIBERAL STUDIES TRANSFER GUIDES IS NEW. PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW AND PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE TITLES OF COLUMNS AND THE FORMATTING OF THE INFORMATION.

The information in this web page refers only to how transfer courses apply to NAU's Liberal Studies Program. The courses are accepted at NAU for the amount of credits earned at the community college.

For additional information about major/college requirements, go to the MCC Index of Transfer Guides.
For  NAU's liberal studies program description and complete course list, go to the NAU Liberal Studies Requirements page.

FOUNDATION STUDIES (7 Hrs.)

Mohave Courses

NAU Courses

English:
ENG 101(3) English Composition I E*
ENG 102(3) English Composition II E*
* ENG 101 and ENG 102 together are equivalent to NAU's ENG 105(4). If only ENG 101 is transferred, students will be required to complete ENG 105 at NAU.
Mathematics:
MAT 142(3) College Mathematics MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 151(3) College Algebra MAT 110(3) College Algebra
The standard math courses at NAU are 110, 114, and 125, however, students may satisfy the Foundations requirement by completing any current NAU course or equivalent carrying at least 3 credit hours and a math or statistics prefix. MAT 150 or equivalent is not applicable to Liberal Studies.

NOTE: How to Use These Liberal Studies Transfer Guides
Left-hand Columns (unshaded): Arizona community college courses with direct equivalency to the 1999-2001 Liberal Studies program, and the course numbers of their NAU equivalents.
Right-hand Column (shaded): Arizona community college courses which carried a Liberal Studies designation in the 1998-1999 Course Equivalency Guide (corresponding to the 1993-1999 Liberal Studies Program) and how they apply to the 1999-2001 Liberal Studies Program, regardless of equivalency. This only applies to transfer students.

**IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses in the right-hand column BELOW are only applicable to the new Liberal Studies Program if completed at the community college prior to Fall 2001.**

AESTHETIC AND HUMANISTIC INQUIRY (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

ART 111(3) Design I ART 150(3) COM 161(3) Oral Interpretation
ENG 232(3) World Literature I
ENG 235(3) American Literature I
ENG 236(3) American Literature II
ENG 251(3) Mythology
ENG 252(3) Bible/Literature
ENG 255(3) Literature of the American West
ENG 261(3) Intro to Shakespeare I
ENG 262(3) Intro to Shakespeare II
HIS 137(3) 20th Century World History
HUM 250(3) Introductory Cinema
MUS 101(3) Appreciation/Literature of Music
MUS 102(3) Fundamental Music
MUS 270(3) Introductory Jazz
MUS 280(3) Music History-Antique to 1750
MUS 281(3) Music History-1750 to Present
PHI 101(3) Introductory Philosophy
THE 111(3) Theater Production I
ART 112(3) Design II ART 151(3)
ART 171(3) Ceramics I ART 161(3)
ART 175(3) Sculpture I ART 181(3)
ENG 211(3) Advanced Writing ENG 211(3)
ENG 231(3) World Literature I ENG 251(3)
or
ENG 252(3)
ENG 233(3) English Literature I ENG 231(3)
ENG 234(3) English Literature II ENG 232(3)
ENG 265(3) Women in Literature ENG 261(3)
HUM 101(3) Intro to Humanities HUM 101(3)
JWL 138(3) Jewelry/Silversmithing I ART 171(3)
PHI 151(3) Ethics PHI 105(3)
PHI 201(3) Introductory Logic PHI 103(3)
THE 150(3) Theater/Western World TH 101(3)

**IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses in the right-hand column are only applicable to the new Liberal Studies Program if completed at the community college prior to Fall 2001.**

CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

ANT 101(3) Cultural Anthropology ANT 102(3) EDU 120(3) Baisc Sign Language
EDU 121(3) Intermediate Sign Language
EDU 221(3) Advanced American Sign Language
HIS 113(3) History of Asia
HIS 231(3) History of Arizona
HIS 234(3) History of the American Indian
HIS 273(3) U.S. Involvement in Vietnam 1945-1950
HUA 132(3) Hualapai: Fundamental Language Skills
ART 130(3) Survey of World Art I ARH 141(3)
ART 230(3) Survey of World Art II ARH 142(3)
FRE 101(4) Elementary French I FRE 101(4)
FRE 102(4) Elementary French II FRE 102(4)
LTN 141(3) Elementary Latin I LAT 101(4)
LTN 142(3) Elementary Latin II LAT 102(4)
PHI 205(3) Comparison of World Religions REL 150(3)
RUS 101(4) Elementary Russian I RUS 101(4)
SPA 101(4) Elementary Spanish I SPA 101(4)
SPA 102(4) Elementary Spanish II SPA 102(4)
SPA 201(4) Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201(4)
SPA 202(4) Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202(4)
WST 102(3) Issues in Women's Studies WST 191(3)

**IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses in the right-hand column are only applicable to the new Liberal Studies Program if completed at the community college prior to Fall 2001.**

LAB SCIENCE (4 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

BIO 100(4) Biology Concepts BIO 100(3)
and
BIO 100L(1)
BIO 105(4) Environmental Biology
BIO 182(4) General Biology II
BIO 201(4) Human Anatomy & Physiology I
BIO 202(4) Human Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO 226(4) Ecology
BIO 242(4) General Genetics
ENV 101(4) Environmental Science
ENV 226(4) Ecology
GLG 102(4) Intro to Geology II (Historical)
GLG 280(4) Geology of Arizona
                 
             
                
                
                         
                                    
                  
                                              
          
                  
                  
                             
                               
                                        
BIO 181(4) General Biology I BIO 181(4)
BIO 205(4) Microbiology BIO 205(5)
CHM 130(4) Fundamental Chemistry CHM 130(4)
and
CHM 151L(1)
CHM 140(3) Fundamental Organic & Biochemistry CHM 230(3)
and
CHM 230L(1)
CHM 151(4) General Chemistry I CHM 151(3)
and
CHM 151L(1)
CHM 152(4) General Chemistry II CHM 152(3)
and
CHM 152L(1)
GLG 101(4) Physical Geology GLG 101(3)
and
GLG 103(1)
PHY 111(4) General Physics I PHY 111(3)
and
PHY 111L(1)
PHY 112(4) General Physics II PHY 112(3)
and
PHY 112L(1)

**IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses in the right-hand column are only applicable to the new Liberal Studies Program if completed at the community college prior to Fall 2001.**

SCIENCE/APPLIED SCIENCE (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

ANT 100(3) Physical Anthropology ANT 101(3) ACC 242(3) Financial Accounting
BIO 280(3) Animal Behavior
CIS 120(3) Intro to Programming
CIS 200(3) Programming in BASIC
CIS 201(3) Programming in FORTRAN
GBS 245(3) Business Statistics I
MAT 181(3) Plane Trigonometry
MAT 231(4) Analytic Geometry/Calculus II
MAT 241(4) Analytic Geometry/Calculus III
MAT 260(3) Differential Equations
ANT 225(3) Intro to Archaeology ANT 250(3)
AST 101(3) Intro to Astronomy AST 180(3)
CIS 110(3) Intro to CIS CIS 120(3)
MAT 211(3) Introductory Statistics STA 270(3)
MAT 221(4) Analytic Geometry/Calculus I MAT 136(4)
Math and statistics courses may not be applied to the Science/Applied Science block until Foundation Studies is satisfied.

**IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses in the right-hand column are only applicable to the new Liberal Studies Program if completed at the community college prior to Fall 2001.**

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL WORLDS (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

AJS 101(3) Intro to the Administration of Justice CJ 101(3) ANT 205(3) Anthropology of Women
COM 101(3) Elements of Speech Communication
HES 135(3) Human Sexuality
PSY 135(3) Human Sexuality
PSY 260(3) Intro to Personality
PSY 270(3) Abnormal Psychology
SOC 133(3) Social Deviant Behavior
WST 205(3) Anthropology of Women
AJS 225(3) Crime and Delinquency CJ 250(3)
ANT 103(3) Southwest Archaeology ANT 252(3)
COM 151(3) Public Speaking COM 111(3)
ENG 151(3) Public Speaking COM 111(3)
GBS 241(3) Micro Economics ECO 284(3)
GBS 242(3) Macro Economics ECO 285(3)
GHY 240(3) World Regional Geography GGR 240(3)
HIS 131(3) History of the U.S. I HIS 291(3)
HIS 132(3) History of the U.S. II HIS 292(3)
HIS 135(3) Western Civilization I HIS 240(3)
HIS 136(3) Western Civilization II HIS 241(3)
POS 120(3) Political Science POS 110(3)
POS 140(3) State and Local Government POS 241(3)
POS 230(3) International Relations POS 120(3)
PSY 101(3) Intro to Psychology PSY 101(3)
PSY 234(3) Social Psychology PSY 250(3)
PSY 245(3) Lifespan Development PSY 240(3)
SOC 131(3) Introductory Sociology SOC 101(3)
SOC 132(3) Social Problems in Modern Society SOC 210(3)
SOC 136(3) Changing American Families SOC 217(3)
SOC 140(3) Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Relations SOC 215(3)
SOC 235(3) Sociology of Women SOC 204(3)
WST 101(3) Intro to Women's Studies WST 291(3)

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