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CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE


Central Arizona College courses which satisfy NAU Liberal Studies Requirements

Fall 2000, Spring 2001 and Summer 2001


THE LIBERAL STUDIES TRANSFER GUIDES HAVE BEEN UPDATED FOR THE 2000-2001 SCHOOL YEAR. THE FORMAT IS THE SAME AS LAST YEAR. 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 CAC 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.)

Central Arizona Courses

NAU Courses

English:
ENG 101(3) English Composition III E*
ENG 102(3) English Composition IV 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 take ENG 105 at NAU.
Mathematics:
MAT 140(5) College Mathematics MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 141(4) College Mathematics MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 150(5) College Algebra with Review MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 151(4) College Algebra Standard MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 152(3) College Algebra Accelerated MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 187(5) Precalculus MAT 125(4) Precalculus
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 100(3) Art Appreciation ART 100(3) LIT 254(3) Literature and Film
THE 101(3) Beginning Acting I
THE 105(3) History of Theatre I
THE 106(3) History of Theatre II


ART 101(3) Basic Design I ART 150(3)
ART 102(3) Basic Design II ART 151(3)
ART 103(3) Beginning Jewelry/Metalsmithing ART 171(3)
ART 105(3) Ceramics I ART 161(3)
ENG 203(3) Advanced Composition ENG 211(3)
LIT 201(3) American Literature I ENG 242(3)
LIT 202(3) American Literature II ENG 243(3)
LIT 203(3) English Literature I ENG 231(3)
LIT 204(3) English Literature II ENG 232(3)
LIT 205(3) World Literature I ENG 251(3)
or
ENG 252(3)
LIT 206(3) World Literature II ENG 253(3)
PHI 101(3) Introduction to Philosophy PHI 101(3)
PHI 103(3) Introduction to Logic
Beginning in Spring 2001, PHI 103 will be in SAS.
PHI 103(3)
PHI 105(3) Introduction to Ethics PHI 105(3)
THE 100(3) Theatre Appreciation 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)

ART 207(3) Art in the Western World I ARH 141(3) HIS 106(3) History of Mexican Americans
HIS 107(3) Black History
LIT 233(3) American Ethnic Literature
MSC 101(3) Mass Communications
ART 208(3) Art in the Western World II ARH 142(3)
ASB 102(3) Cultural Anthropology ANT 102(3)
FRE 101(4) Elementary French I FRE 101(4)
FRE 102(4) Elementary French II FRE 102(4)
HIS 201(3) Women in U.S. History HIS 295(3)
MHL 100(3) Music Appreciation MUS 260(3)
MHL 207(3) Survey/Jazz/Pop Music of the 20th
Century
MUS 333(3)
PHI 112(3) World Religions REL 150(3)
POS 104(3) Contemporary Issues in World Politics POS 120(3)
SLG 101(3) American Sign Language I Elective
SLG 102(3) American Sign Language II Elective
SLG 201(3) American Sign Language III Elective
SLG 202(3) American Sign Language IV Elective
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)

**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 182(4) General Biology (Majors) II
                
                
                         
                                    
                  
                                              
          
                  
                  
                             
                               
                                        
BIO 181(4) General Biology (Majors) I BIO 181(4)
BIO 205(4) Microbiology BIO 205(5)
CHM 130(4) Fundamental Chemistry CHM 130(4)
and
CHM 151L(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)
CHM 230(4) Fundamental Organic Chemistry CHM 230(3)
and
CHM 230L(1)
GLG 101(4) Physical Geology GLG 101(3)
and
GLG 103(1)
GLG 102(4) Historical Geology

GLG 102(3)
and
GLG 104(1)
GLG 110(4) Environmental Geology GLG 110(3)
and
GLG 110L(1)
PHY 100(4) Physical Universe   PHS 101(3)
and
PHS 101L(1)
PHY 201(4) College Physics I PHY 111(3)
and
PHY 111L(1)
PHY 202(4) College Physics II PHY 112(3)
and
PHY 112L(1)
PHY 261(4) University Physics I: Mechanics PHY 161(3)
and
PHY 161L(1)
SCI 101(4) Introduction to Astronomy AST 180(3)
and
AST 181(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)

AGB 124(3) Microcomputers in Agriculture CIS 120(3) ACC 201(3) Financial Accounting
GBS 208(3) Intro to Statistics
MAT 181(4) Trigonometry w/ Review
MAT 182(3) Trigonometry
MAT 230(5) Calculus w/ Analytic Geometry II
MAT 231(4) Analytic Geometry w/ Calculus II
MAT 240(5) Calculus w/ Analytic Geometry III
MAT 241(4) Analytic Geometry w/ Calculus III
MAT 262(3) Ordinary Differential Equations
ARH 200(3) Principles of Archaeology ANT 250(3)
ASB 101(3) Physical Anthropology ANT 101(3)
CIS 120(3) Computer Concepts CIS 120(3)
CIS 220(3) C Programming Language CSE 122(3)
EGR 105(3) Intro Language Engineering CSE 122(3)
MAT 211(4) Brief Calculus Standard MAT 131(3)
MAT 212(3) Brief Calculus MAT 131(3)
MAT 220(5) Calculus w/ Analytic Geometry I MAT 136(4)
MAT 221(4) Analytic Geometry w/ Calculus I MAT 136(4)
PHY 262(4) University Mechanics II: E&M PHY 262(3)
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) ASB 201(3) Indians of the SW
CFS 203(3) Marriage and Family
COM 100(3) Intro to Human Communication
PSY 100A(3) Introductory Psychology I
PSY 100B(3) Introductory Psychology II
PSY 202(3) Psychology of Abnormality
AJS 225(3) Crime and Delinquency CJ 250(3)
COM 206(3) Public Speaking COM 111(3)
ECN 201(3) Principles of Economics I ECO 285(3)
ECN 202(3) Principles of Economics II ECO 284(3)
HIS 101(3) U.S. History I HIS 291(3)
HIS 102(3) U.S. History II HIS 292(3)
HIS 103(3) History of Western Civ I HIS 240(3)
HIS 104(3) History of Western Civ II HIS 241(3)
POS 101(3) American Politics POS 110(3)
PSY 101(3) Introductory Psychology PSY 101(3)
PSY 200(3) Social Psychology PSY 250(3)
PSY 203(3) Developmental Psychology PSY 240(3)
SOC 100(3) Intro to Sociology SOC 101(3)
SOC 102(3) Social Problems SOC 210(3)
SOC 111(3) Human Sexuality SOC 316(3)
SOC 200(3) Racial & Ethnic Minorities SOC 215(3)
SOC 203(3) Marriage and Family SOC 217(3)
SOC 212(3) Men & Women in Society SOC 204(3)
SOC 225(3) Crime and Delinquency CJ 250(3)

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