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COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE


Coconino Community College courses which satisfy NAU Liberal Studies Requirements

Fall 2001, Spring 2002 and Summer 2002


These Liberal Studies Transfer Guides apply to courses completed at the Community College Fall 2001 and beyond. For applicability to Liberal Studies of courses completed prior to Fall 2001, please refer to the Liberal Studies Transfer Guide for the year in which the course was completed.

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 CCC 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.)

Coconino Courses

NAU Courses

English:
ENG 101(3) College Composition I E*
ENG 102(3) College 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) Applications of College Algebra MAT 114(3) Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 151(4) College Algebra 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. NAU's MAT 150 or equivalent is not applicable to Liberal Studies.

AESTHETIC AND HUMANISTIC INQUIRY (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

ART 100(3) Art Appreciation ART 100(3) Art Appreciation
ART 120(3) Ceramics I ART 161(3) Ceramics I
ART 140(3) Jewelry ART 171(3) Jewelry and Metalsmithing I
ART 160(3) Color and Design ART 150(3) Two-Dimensional Design Fundamentals
ART 165(3) 3-D Design ART 151(3) Three-Dimensional Design Fundamentals
ART 221(3) Art of the Southwest Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
ENG 272(3) Creative Writing: Nonfiction Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
ENG 236(3) Intro to the American Short Story ENG 241(3) Introduction to American Literature: The Short Story
ENG 240(3) English Literature I ENG 231(3) British Literature to 1750
ENG 241(3) English Literature II ENG 232(3) British Literature since 1750
ENG 237(3) Women in Literature ENG 261(3) Introduction to Women Writers
ENG 238(3) Literature of the Southwest Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
HUM 235(3) American Arts and Ideas Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
HUM 241(3) Humanities I HUM 250(3) Humanities in the Western World I: Classical Greece to the Renaissance
HUM 242(3) Humanities II HUM 251(3) Humanities in the Western World II: Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
MUS 100(3) Music Appreciation MUS 320(3) Western Musical Heritage
MUS 145(3) Jazz History and Literature Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
PHI 101(3) Intro to Philosophy PHI 101(3) Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 105(3) Intro to Ethics PHI 105(3) Introduction to Ethics
THR 101(3) Intro to Theatre TH 101(3) Introduction to the Theatre
THR 110(3) Acting I TH 132(3) Introduction to Acting

     

CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

ANT 102(3) Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANT 102(3) Studying Cultures
ART 201(3) Art History I ARH 141(3) Art History Survey I
ART 202(3) Art History II ARH 142(3) Art History Survey II
ASL 101(4) Beginning American Sign Language Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
ASL 102(4) Intermediate American Sign Language Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
ASL 201(4) Advanced American Sign Language Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
ASL 202(4) Advanced American Sign Language Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
FRE 101(4) Beginning French I FRE 101(4) First Year French
FRE 102(4) Beginning French II FRE 102(4) First Year French
GER 101(4) Beginning German I GER 101(4) First Year German
GER 102(4) Beginning German II GER 102(4) First Year German
HIS 136(3) Women in American History HIS 295(3) Women in American History
HIS 250(3) Asian Civilization through 1644 Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
HUM 261(3) Asian Ideas and Values HUM 261(3) Asian Ideas and Values
ITC 120(3) Building the Human Environment CM 120(3) Building the Human Environment
MUS 145(3) Jazz History and Literature MUS 333(3) Jazz History and Style
MUS 145 at CCC will not have Liberal Studies value due to a equivalency change effective Spring 2002.
MUS 207(3) Music in America MUS 393(3) Music in America
NAV 101(4) Beginning Navajo I NAV 101(4) First Year Navajo
NAV 102(4) Beginning Navajo II NAV 102(4) First Year Navajo
NAV 201(4) Intermediate Navajo I NAV 201(4) Second Year Navajo
NAV 202(4) Intermediate Navajo II NAV 202(4) Second Year Navajo
POS 120(3) Intro to World Politics POS 120(3) World Politics
REL 201(3) Comparative Religions REL 150(3) Religions of the World
REL 203(3) Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) REL 210(3) Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
SPA 101(4) Beginning Spanish I SPA 101(4) First Year Spanish
SPA 102(4) Beginning Spanish II SPA 102(4) First Year Spanish
SPA 201(4) Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201(4) Second Year Spanish
SPA 202(4) Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202(4) Second Year Spanish

     

LAB SCIENCE (4 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

BIO 100(4) Biology Concepts BIO 100(3) Biology Concepts
and
BIO 100L(1) Biology Concepts Lab
BIO 105(3) Environmental Biology ENV 101(3) Introduction to Environmental Sciences
and
ENV 101L(1) Introduction to Environmental Sciences Lab
BIO 109(4) Natural History of the Southwest Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
BIO 181(4) The Unity of Life I BIO 181(4) Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell
BIO 205(4) Microbiology BIO 205(3) Microbiology
BIO 253(4) Biotechnology and Social Issues Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
CHM 130(4) Fundamental Chemistry CHM 130(4) Fundamental Chemistry
and
CHM 151L(1) General Chemistry I Lab
CHM 151(4) General Chemistry I CHM 151(3) General Chemistry I
and
CHM 151L(1) General Chemistry I Lab
CHM 152(4) General Chemistry II CHM 152(3) General Chemistry II
and
CHM 152L(1) General Chemistry II Lab
GEO 131(4) Intro to Physical Geography GGR 250(4) Physical Geography
GLG 101(4) Physical Geology GLG 101(3) Physical Geology
and
GLG 103(1) Physical Geology Lab
GLG 102(4) Historical Geology

GLG 102(3) Historical Geology 
and
GLG 104(1) Historical Geology Lab
GLG 105(4) Introduction to Planetary Science

GLG 190(3) The Planets
and
GLG 190L(1) The Planets Lab
PHY 107(4) Concepts of Physics PHY 107(3) Concepts of Physics
and
PHY 107L(1) Concepts of Physics Lab
PHY 111(4) College Physics I PHY 111(3) General Physics I
and
PHY 111L(1) General Physics I Lab
PHY 112(4) College Physics I PHY 112(3) General Physics II
and
PHY 112L(1) General Physics II Lab
PHY 161(4) University Physics I PHY 161(3) University Physics I
and
PHY 161L(1) University Physics I Lab
PHY 180(4) Intro to Astronomy AST 180(3) Introduction to Astronomy
and
AST 181(1) Introduction to Observational Astronomy
PHY 253(4) Archaeoastronomy Acceptable, but no direct equivalent

     

SCIENCE/APPLIED SCIENCE (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

ANT 101(4) Intro to Physical Anthropology ANT 101(3) Humankind Emerging
CIS 120(3) Intro to CIS CIS 120;CIS 120L (2;1) Intro to Computer Information Systems ; Lab
CIS 221(4) Computer Programming II CSE 122(3) Introduction to Computer Programming
GLG 105(4) Introduction to Planetary Science GLG 190(3) The Planets
MAT 160(3) Elementary Statistics STA 270(3) Applied Statistics
MAT 212(3) Business Calculus MAT 131(3) Topics in Calculus
MAT 220(5) Calculus and Analytic Geometry I MAT 136(4) Calculus I
PHI 103(3) Intro to Logic PHI 103(3) Introduction to Logic
PHY 262(3) University Physics II PHY 262(3) University Physics II
Courses listed in the Lab Science Block may be applied to the Science/Applied Science IF the Lab Science block has already been filled.
Math and statistics courses may not be applied to the Science/Applied Science block until Foundation Studies is satisfied.

     

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL WORLDS (3-6 Hrs.)

Direct equivalents to NAU's Liberal Studies Program

NAU Course Number

AJS 101(3) Intro to the Administration of Justice CJ 101(3) Introduction to Criminal Justice
AJS 230(3) Crime and Delinquency  CJ 250(3) Criminology
AJS 280(3) Criminology CJ 250(3) Criminology
ANT 110(3) Exploring Archaeology ANT 104(3) Exploring Archaeology
ANT 210(3) Peoples of the World ANT 201(3) Peoples of the World
ANT 230(3) Peoples of the Southwest ANT 203(3) Peoples of the Southwest
ECN 204(3) Principles of Economics - Macro ECO 285(3) Principles of Economics - Macro
ECN 205(3) Principles of Economics - Micro ECO 284(3) Principles of Economics - Micro
GEO 133(3) World/Regional Geography GGR 241(3) World Geography II
HIS 131(3) U.S. History I HIS 291(3) U.S. History to 1865
HIS 132(3) U.S. History II HIS 292(3) U.S. History since 1865
HIS 201(3) Western Civilization I to 1660 HIS 240(3) Western Civilization I
HIS 202(3) Western Civilization II from 1660 HIS 241(3) Western Civilization II
HIS 251(3) Asian Civilization from 1645 HIS 251(3) The Making the Modern Asia
MSC 102(1) Basic Leadership MS 102(1) Basic Leadership
POS 101(3) Intro to Politics POS 201(3) Introduction to Politics
POS 110(3) American National Government POS 110(3) American Politics
POS 140(3) Intro to Public Administration POS 224(3) Public Administration
POS 201(3) Political Ideologies POS 254(3) Political Ideologies
POS 233(3) Global Environmental Politics Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
PSY 101(3) Intro to Psychology PSY 101(3) Introduction to Psychology
PSY 236(3) Psychology of Women Acceptable, but no direct equivalent
PSY 240(3) Developmental Psychology PSY 240(3) Developmental Psychology
PSY 250(3) Social Psychology PSY 250(3) Social Psychology
SOC 101(3) Intro to Sociology SOC 101(3) Introduction to Sociology
SOC 130(3) Human Sexuality SOC 316(3) Sociology of Sexuality
SOC 132(3) Social Problems SOC 210(3) Social Problems
SOC 140(3) Marriage and the Family SOC 217(3) The Family
SOC 142(3) Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 215(3) Racial and Ethnic Minorities
SOC 210(3) Sociology of Gender SOC 204(3) Sociology of Gender
SPC 100(3) Fundamentals of Speech Communication SC 111(3) Fundamentals of Public Speaking

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