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MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT


Maricopa County Community College District 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 MCCCD 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.)

Maricopa Courses

NAU Courses

English:
ENG 101(3) First-Year Composition E*
ENG 102(3) First-Year Composition E*
ENG 107(3) First-Year Composition for ESL E*
ENG 108(3) First-Year Composition for ESL E*
* ENG 101 and ENG 102 together or ENG 107 and ENG 108 together are equivalent to NAU's ENG 105(4). If only ENG 101 or ENG 107 is transferred, students will be required to complete ENG 105 at NAU.
MAT 142(3) College Mathematics MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 150(5) College Algebra Concepts MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 151(4) College Algebra Functions MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 152(3) College Algebra MAT 110(3) College Algebra
MAT 162(3) University Math MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
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)

ADA 112(3) 2-D Design ART 150(3) COM 241(3) Intro to Oral Interpretation
ENH 230(3) Intro to Shakespeare
ENH 235(3) Survey of Gothic Literature
ENH 241(3) American Literature before 1860
ENH 250(3) Classical Backgrounds in Literature
ENH 251(3) Mythology
ENH 254(3) Literature and Film
ENH 260(3) Literature of the SW
ENH 284(3) 19th Century Women Writers
HUM 205(3) Intro to Cinema
HUM 207(3) Humanities: Biomedical Ethics
HUM 208(3) Arts and World Views of SW
INT 115(3) Historical Architecture and Furniture
INT 120(3) 20th Century Architecture and Furniture
MHL 147(3) Music in African-American Culture
MHL 153(3) Rock Music and Culture
MHL 241(3) Music History/Literature to 1750
MHL 242(3) Music History/Literature 1750 to Present
MTC 101(3) Intro to Music Theory
PHI 109(3) Philosophy of the Arts
PHI 224(3) Political Philosophy
PHI 233AA(3) Metaphysics: An Intro
PHI 233AB(3) Theory of Knowledge
PHI 245(3) Intro to Eastern Philosophy
REL 201(3) Classic Western Religions
REL 205(3) Religion and the Modern World
REL 244(3) Philosophy of Religion
THE 205(3) Intro to Cinema
THP 241(3) Intro to Oral Interpretation
WST 284(3) 19th Century Women Writers
ADA 115(3) 3-D Design ART 151(3)
ARH 100(3) Intro to Art ART 100(3)
ART 112(3) 2-D Design ART 150(3)
ART 113(3) 3-D Design ART 151(3)
ART 151(3) Sculpture I ART 181(3)
ART 161(3) Ceramics I ART 161(3)
ART 171(3) Jewelry I ART 171(3)
ENG 215(3) Strategy of Academic Writing ENG 211(3)
ENH 201(3) World Literature through Renaissance ENG 251(3)
or
ENG 252(3)
ENH 202(3) World Literature after Renaissance ENG 253(3)
ENH 221(3) Survey/English Literature to 1800 ENG 231(3)
ENH 222(3) Survey/English Literature from 1800 ENG 232(3)
ENH 242(3) American Literature after 1860 ENG 241(3)
ENH 285(3) Contemporary Women Writers ENG 261(3)
HUM 250(3) Ideas and Values in Humanities HUM 250(3)
HUM 251(3) Ideas and Values in Humanities HUM 251(3)
HUM 107(3) Humanities through the Arts HUM 101(3)
INT 130(3) Interior Art Principles ART 150(3)
INT 150(3) Color and Design ART 150(3)
PHI 101(3) Intro to Philosophy PHI 101(3)
PHI 102(3) Intro to Philosophy PHI 101(3) 
PHI 103(3) Intro to Logic
Beginning in Spring 2001, PHI 103 will be in SAS.
PHI 103(3)
PHI 104(3) World Philosophy PHI 101(3)
PHI 105(3) Intro to Ethics PHI 105(3)
PHI 106(3) Critical Thinking
Beginning in Spring 2001, PHI 103 will be in SAS.
PHI 103(3)
PHI 201(3) Intro to Ancient Philosophy PHI 240(3)
PHI 234AA(3) Plato PHI 240(3)
PHI 244(3) Philosophy of Religion PHI 352(3)
REL 101(3) Intro to Religion REL 151(3)
THE 111(3) Intro to Theatre TH 101(3)
WST 285(3) Contemporary Women Writers ENG 261(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

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

Additional Applicable Courses (see note at top of page)

ARB 101(4) Elementary Arabic I Elective ARH 109(3) History of American Art
ARH 112(3) History of Modern Art
ARH 115(3) History of Photography
ARH 118(3) Intro to Chinese Art
ARH 120AA(2) Understanding Art: Black Art
ARH 201(3) Art of Asia
ARH 217(3) Mexican Art History
CHI 202(5) Intermediate Chinese II
COM 125(3) Presentational Speaking
COM 263(3) Elements of Intercultural Communication
ENG 213(3) Intro to the Study of Language (Equivalency changed to DEC(ENG) in the 00-01 CEG. Will not count toward Liberal Studies if taken after Summer 2001.)
ENH 112(3) Chicano Literature
ENH 114(3) African-American Literature
ENH 205(3) Asian-American Literature
ENH 259(3) American Indian Literature
HIS 105(3) Arizona History
HIS 105AA(1) Arizona History I
HIS 105AB(1) Arizona History II
HIS 105AC(1) Arizona History III
HIS 106(3) Southwest History
HIS 109(3) Mexican-American History & Culture
HIS 113(3) History of Eastern Civilization to 1850
HIS 114(3) History of Eastern Civilization 1850-Present
HIS 145(3) History of Mexico
HIS 203(3) African-American History
HIS 209(3) Chicano 20th Century America
HIS 271(3) History of Far East to 1900
HIS 272(3) History of Far East 1900-Present
HIS 275(3) Soviet Union/Slavic World
HIS 277(3) The Modern Middle East
HUM 105AA(1) Cultural Perspectives: African
HUM 105AB(1) Cultural Perspectives: Native American
HUM 105AC(1) Cultural Perspectives: Asian
HUM 105AD(1) Cultural Perspectives: Hispanic
HUM 105AE(1) Cultural Perspectives: Mid-Eastern
HUM 260(3) Intercultural Perspectives
IGS 290(3) Integrated Studies
ITA 101/101AA(4/4) Elementary Italian I
ITA 102/102AA(4/4) Elementary Italian II
ITA 201/201AA(4/4) Intermediate Italian I
ITA 202/202AA(4/4) Intermediate Italian II
LAT 201(4) Intermediate Latin I
LAT 202(4) Intermediate Latin II
MCO 120(3) Media & Society
REL 202(3) Classic Asian Religions
REL 203(3) American Indian Religions
REL 270(3) Intro to Christianity
SPH 150(3) Peninsular Spanish Literature in Transition
SPH 151(3) Latin American Literature in Transition
SPH 245(3) Hispanic Heritage in SW
SPA 265(3) Advanced Spanish I
SPA 266(3) Advanced Spanish II
ARB 102(4) Elementary Arabic II Elective
ARB 201(4) Intermediate Arabic I Elective
ARB 202(4) Intermediate Arabic II Elective
ARH 101(3) Prehistory through Gothic Art ARH 141(3)
ARH 102(3) Renaissance through Contemporary Art ARH 142(3)
ASB 102(3) Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology ANT 102(3)
ASB 245(3) Indians of the SW ANT 205(3)
ASB 276(3) Nature of Language ANT 103(3)
CHI 101(5) Elementary Chinese (Mandarin) I CHI 101(4)
CHI 102(5) Elementary Chinese (Mandarin) II CHI 102(4)
CHI 201(5) Intermediate Chinese I CHI 201(4)
FRE 101/101AA(4/4) Elementary French I FRE 101(4)
FRE 102/102AA(4/4) Elementary French II FRE 102(4)
FRE 201/201AA(4/4) Intermediate French I FRE 201(4)
FRE 202/202AA(4/4) Intermediate French II FRE 202(4)
GER 101/101AA(4/4) Elementary German I GER 101(4)
GER 102/102AA(4/4) Elementary German II GER 102(4)
GER 201/201AA(4/4) Intermediate German I GER 201(4)
GER 202/202AA(4/4) Intermediate German II GER 202(4)
GRK 101(4) Elementary Classical Greek I Elective
GRK 102(4) Elementary Classical Greek II Elective
HEB 101(4) Elementary Hebrew I Elective
HEB 102(4) Elementary Hebrew II Elective
HEB 201(4) Intermediate Hebrew I Elective
HEB 202(4) Intermediate Hebrew II Elective
HIS 201(3) History of Women in America HIS 295(3)
HIS 241(3) Latin American Civilization: Colonial HIS 280(3)
HIS 242(3) Latin American Civilization: Post-Colonial HIS 281(3)
HIS 243(3) World Religions REL 150(3)
HUM 261(3) Asian Ideas and Values HUM 261(3)
JPN 101(5) Elementary Japanese I JPN 101(4)
JPN 102(5) Elementary Japanese II JPN 102(4)
JPN 201(5) Intermediate Japanese I JPN 201(4)
JPN 202(5) Intermediate Japanese II JPN 202(4)
LAT 101(4) Elementary Latin I LAT 101(4)
LAT 102(4) Elementary Latin II LAT 102(4)
MHL 141(3) Appreciation/Literature of Music to 1800 MUS 260(3)
MHL 142(3) Appreciation/Literature of Music from 1800 MUS 260(3)
MHL 143(3) Music in World Cultures MUS 260(3)
If more than one course from MHL 141, 142 and 143 are taken, only one will transfer and count as MUS 260.
MHL 145(3) American Jazz and Popular Music MUS 333(3)
PHI 243(3) Philosophy of Religion REL 150(3)
POR 101(5) Elementary Portuguese I Elective
POR 102(5) Elementary Portuguese II Elective
POR 201(5) Intermediate Portuguese I Elective
POR 202(5) Intermediate Portuguese II Elective
POS 120(3) World Politics POS 120(3)
REL 203(3) Native American Religions REL 380(3)
REL 243(3) World Religions REL 150(3)
REL 271(3) Intro to New Testament REL 220(3)
RUS 101/101AA(4/4) Elementary Russian I RUS 101(4)
RUS 102/102AA(4/4) Elementary Russian II RUS 102(4)
RUS 201/201AA(4/4) Intermediate Russian I RUS 201(4)
RUS 202/202AA(4/4) Intermediate Russian II RUS 202(4)
SLG 101(4) American Sign Language I Elective
SLG 102(4) American Sign Language II Elective
SLG 201(4) American Sign Language III Elective
SLG 202(4) American Sign Language IV Elective
SOC 265(3) Sociology of Aging SOC 360(3)
SPA 101/101AA(4/4) Elementary Spanish I SPA 101(4)
SPA 102/102AA(4/4) Elementary Spanish II SPA 102(4)
SPA 201/201AA(4/4) Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201(4)
SPA 202/202AA(4/4) Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202(4)
SPA 203(4) Spanish for Spanish Speaking Students I SPA 201(4)
SPA 204(4) Spanish for Spanish Speaking Students II SPA 202(4)
TEC 106(3) History of Fashion MER 243(3)
WST 105(3) Women of Color in America WST 191(3)
WST 160(3) Women & Early American Experience HIS 295(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)

AST 101(3) Survey of Astronomy
or
AST 111(3) Intro to Astronomy I
or
AST 112(3) Intro to Astronomy II
                 
and
               
AST 102(1) Survey of Astronomy Lab
or
AST 113(1) Astronomy I Lab
or
AST 114(1) Astronomy II Lab
AST 180(3)
                
                   
          
                       
                    
and
                 
AST 181(1)      
BIO 105(4) Environmental Biology
BIO 156(4) Human Biology for Allied Health
BIO 182(4) General Biology (Majors) II
BIO 201(4) Human Anatomy/Physiology I
BIO 202(4) Human Anatomy/Physiology II
             
GLG 280(3) Geology of Arizona Lecture
and
GLG 281(1) Geology of Arizona Lab
           
ISS 111(4) Interdisciplinary Science I
ISS 112(4) Interdisciplinary Science II
PHS 120(4) Intro to Physical Science
PHY 115(5) University Physics I
PHY 116(5) University Physics II
PHY 252(4) University Physics III: Th/Op/Waphe
BIO 100(4) Biology Concepts
or
BIO 101(4) General Biology (Nonmajors) Select Topics
or
BIO 102(4) General Biology (Nonmajors) Addt'l. Topics
or
BIO 108(4) Plants and Society
BIO 100(3)
and
BIO 100L(1)
BIO 181(4) General Biology (Majors) I BIO 181(4)
BIO 205(4) Microbiology BIO 205(5)
CHM 107(3) Chemistry and Society
and
CHM 107L(1) Chemistry and Society Lab
CHM 120 (4)

CHM 130(3) Fundamental Chemistry
and
CHM 130LL(1) Fundamental Chemistry Lab
CHM 130(4)
and
CHM 130L(1)
CHM 151(3) General Chemistry I
and
CHM 151LL(1) General Chemistry I Lab
CHM 151(3)
and
CHM 151L(1)
CHM 152(3) General Chemistry II
and
CHM 152LL(1) General Chemistry II Lab
           
or
         
CHM 154(3) General Chemistry II w/ Qual. Analysis
and
CHM 154LL(1) General Chemistry II w/ Q.A. Lab
CHM 152(3)
and
CHM 152L(1)
CHM 230(3) Fundamental Organic Chemistry
and
CHM 230LL(1) Fundamental Organic Chemistry Lab
CHM 230(3)
and
CHM 230L(1)
GLG 101(3) Intro Geology I - Physical Lecture
and
GLG 103(1) Intro Geology I - Physical Lab
GLG 101(3)
and
GLG 103(1)
GLG 102(3) Introductory Geology II - Historical Lecture GLG 102(3)
GLG 102(3) Introductory Geology II - Historical Lecture
and
GLG 104(1) Introductory Geology II - Historical Lab
GLG 102(3)
and
GLG 104(1)
GLG 105(4) Introductory Planetary Science

GLG 190(3)
and
GLG 190L(1)
GLG 110(3) Geologic Disasters & Environment
and
GLG 111(1) Geologic Disasters & Environ Lab
GLG 110(3)
and
GLG 110L(1)
GPH 111(4) Intro to Physical Geography GGR 250(4)
GPH 112(3) Intro to Physical Geography GGR 250(4)
GPH 112(3) Intro to Physical Geography
and
GPH 113(1) Intro to Physical Geography Lab
GGR 250(4)

PHS 110(4) Fundamentals of Physical Science PHS 101(3)
and
PHS 101L(1)
PHY 101(4) Intro to Physics PHY 107(3)
and
PHY 107L(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)
PHY 121(4) University Physics I: Mechanics PHY 161(3)
and
PHY 161L(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)

ASB 230(3) Principles of Archaeology ANT 250(3) ACC 111(3) Accounting Principles I
ACC 112(3) Accounting Principles II
ACC 211(3) Financial Accounting
ACC 230(3) Uses of Accounting Information I
ACC 240(3) Uses of Accounting Information II
ACC 250(1) Introductory Accounting Lab
ASB 238(3) Archaeology of N. America
CHM 107(3) Chemistry and Society
CIS 152(3) BASIC Programming I
CIS 156(3) FORTRAN Programming I
CIS 159(3) Visual BASIC Programming I
CIS 259(3) Visual BASIC Programming II
CSC 100/100AA(3/3) Intro to Computer Science
CSC 183(3) Applied Problem Solving in FORTRAN
CSC 250(3) Advanced Programming in C++
CSC 261(3) Advanced Programming in JAVA
CSC 281/281AA(3/3) Advanced Prog. Visual BASIC
ECE 141(3) Object Oriented Programming
ELT 285(3) Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
GBS 221(3) Business Statistics
GLG 280(3) Geology of Arizona Lecture
MAT 182(3) Plane Trigonometry
MAT 225(3) Elementary Linear Algebra
MAT 230(5) Analytic Geometry/Calculus II
MAT 231(4) Calculus/Analytic Geometry II
MAT 241(4) Calculus/Analytic Geometry III
MAT 262(3) Differential Equations
PHI 113(3) Intro to Mathematic Logic
ASM 101(3) Human Origins & Development/Culture ANT 101(3)
AST 101(3) Survey of Astronomy
or
AST 111(3) Intro to Astronomy I
or
AST 112(3) Intro to Astronomy II
AST 180(3)
BIO 280(3) Animal Behavior BIO 366(3)
CHM 130(3) Fundamental Chemistry CHM 130(4)
CHM 151(3) General Chemistry I CHM 151(3)
CHM 152(3) General Chemistry II
or
CHM 154(3) General Chemistry II w/ Qual. Analysis
CHM 152(3)
CHM 230(3) Fundamental Organic Chemistry CHM 230(3)
CIS 105(3) Survey of CIS CIS 120(3)
CIS 155(3) PASCAL Programming I CSE 122(3)
CIS 162(3) C Programming I CSE 122(3)
CIS 162AA(3) C: Level I CSE 122(3)
CIS 162AB(3) C++: Level I CSE 122(3)
CIS 162AC(3) Visual C++: Level I CSE 122(3)
CIS 175(3) LISP Programming I CSE 122(3)
CIS 178(3) PROLOG Programming I CSE 122(3)
CSC 150/150AA(3/3) Programming in C/C++ CSE 122(3)
ELT 281(3) Programming Principles/C Language CSE 122(3)
FON 141(3) Nutrition
or
FON 241(3) Principles of Human Nutrition
NSD 156(3)
GLG 105(4) Introductory Planetary Science GLG 190(3)
MAT 167(3) Elements of Statistics STA 270(3)
MAT 212(3) Brief Calculus MAT 131(3)
MAT 220(5) Analytic Geometry/Calculus I MAT 136(3)
MAT 221(4) Calculus/Analytic Geometry I MAT 136(3)
MAT 227(3) Discrete Mathematic Structures MAT 226(3)
PHY 131(4) University Physics II: Magnetism 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 Criminal Justice CJ 101(3) COM 100(3) Intro to Human Communication
COM 100AA(1) Intro to Human Communication I
COM 100AB(1) Intro to Human Communication II
COM 100AC(1) Intro to Human Communication III
HIS 251(3) History of England to 1700
HIS 252(3) History of England 1700 to Present
PSY 260(3) Personality Development
PSY 277(3) Psychology of Human Sexuality
PSY 266(3) Abnormal Psychology
SOC 157(3) Sociology of Marriage and Family
SOC 245(3) Social Deviance
SOC 253(3) Social Class in America
SOC 270(3) Sociology of Health/Illness
AJS 225(3) Criminology CJ 250(3)
ASB 222(3) Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ANT 104(3)
ASB 235(3) Southwest Archaeology ANT 252(3)
CFS 157(3) Marriage and Family Life SOC 217(3)
CFS 159(3) The Modern Family SOC 217(3)
CFS 259(3) Sexuality Over the Lifespan SOC 316(3)
COM 120(3) American English Speech Prediction COM 111(3)
COM 225(3) Public Speaking COM 111(3)
ECN 111(3) Macroeconomic Principles ECO 285(3)
ECN 112(3) Microeconomic Principles ECO 284(3)
GCU 121(3) World Geography: Eastern Hemisphere GGR 240(3)
GCU 122(3) World Geography: Western Hemisphere GGR 241(3)
HIS 100(3) Western Civilization - Middle Ages HIS 240(3)
HIS 101(3) Western Civilization - Middle Ages to 1789 HIS 241(3)
HIS 102(3) Western Civilization - 1789 to Present HIS 241(3)
HIS 103(3) U.S. History to 1870 HIS 291(3)
HIS 104(3) U.S. History 1870 to Present HIS 292(3)
PAD 103(3) Intro to Public Administration POS 224(3)
POS 100(3) Intro to Political Science POS 201(3)
POS 110(3) American National Government POS 110(3)
POS 130(3) State and Local Government POS 241(3)
POS 140(3) Comparative Government POS 360(3)
POS 210(3) Political Ideologies POS 254(3)
POS 285(3) Public Policy POS 250(3)
PSY 101(3) Intro to Psychology PSY 101(3)
PSY 240(3) Developmental Psychology PSY 240(3)
PSY 250(3) Social Psychology PSY 250(3)
SOC 101(3) Intro to Sociology SOC 101(3)
SOC 130(3) Human Sexuality SOC 316(3)
SOC 140(3) Racial/Ethnic Minorities SOC 215(3)
SOC 212(3) Women/Men in a Changing Society SOC 204(3)
SOC 240(3) Race & Ethnic Relations: American/Global Perspectives SOC 215(3)
SOC 251(3) Social Problems SOC 210(3)

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