NAU Logo

2001 - 2002 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE


Arts Management


For more information please call, write or visit our web page:

School of Fine Art
PO Box 6020
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6020
(928) 523-4612
http://www.nau.edu/finearts/
Arts Management
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
NAU Course Titles Arizona Western Course Titles
   
B.S. in Arts Management
ACC 255(3) Financial Accounting ACC 211 (3) Financial Accounting
ACC 256(3) Managerial Accounting ACC 212 (3) Managerial Accounting
ADV 207(3) Introduction to Advertising No AWC Equivalent
AM 210(3) Introduction to Arts Management No AWC Equivalent
BA 205(3) Legal Environment of Business BUA 220 (3) Legal Environment of Business
or
BUA 230 (3) Business Law
CIS 120(2) Introduction to Computer Information Systems
and
CIS 120L(1) Intro to Computer Information Systems Lab
BIS 100 (3) Introduction to Computer Information Systems
ECO 284(3) Microeconomics
This class is prerequisite for other business classes for this major and will fulfill a liberal studies requirement.
ECN 250 (3) Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 285(3) Macroeconomics ECN 240(3) Principles of Macroeconomics
PR 272(3) Public Relations Writing No AWC Equivalent
SC 111(3) Fundamentals of Public Speaking SPC 215(3) Public Speaking
Students must also choose a focus in one of the following areas:
Anthropology Focus
ANT 102(3) Studying Cultures ANT 130 (3) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANT 250(3) Principles of Archeology
or
ANT 104(3) Exploring Archaeology
No AWC Equivalent
     
ANT 120(3) Intro to Archaeology and Prehistory
ANT 270(3) Physical Anthropology I: Human Origins
or
ANT 271(3) Physical Anthropology II: Human Variations
No AWC Equivalent
     
No AWC Equivalent
Students may also choose three 3-credit and two 4-credit electives. These may be taken at the lower-division, or at the upper-division at the university. If taken at the community college, they may be chosen from courses with direct equivalencies or equivalencies to DEC(ANT).
   
Art Focus
ART 135(3) Drawing Fundamentals I ART 111 (3) Drawing I
ART 136(3) Drawing Fundamentals II ART 112 (3) Drawing II
or
ART 113(3) Drawing III
ART 150(3) Two-Dimensional Design Fundamentals ART 101 (3) Basic Design, 2 Dimensional
ART 151(3) Three-Dimensional Design Fundamentals ART 102 (3) Basic Design, 3 Dimensional
Students may choose four Art History and three Studio Art courses as electives. These may be taken at the lower-division, or at the upper-division at the university. If taken at the community college, they may be chosen from courses with direct equivalencies or equivalencies to DEC(ARH) or DEC(ART).
   
History Focus
Choose one of the following areas:
Americas:
HIS 280(3) Colonial Latin America
and
HIS 281(3) Latin America from Independence to the Present
            
or
                 
HIS 291(3) U.S. History to 1865
and
HIS 292(3) U.S. History since 1865
No AWC Equivalent
           
No AWC Equivalent
             
            
                
HIS 121 (3) History of the U.S. to 1865
     
HIS 122 (3) History of U.S. since 1865
HIS 293(3) American Indian History
or
HIS 295(3) Women in American History
No AWC Equivalent
      
HIS 230(3) Women in American History
Europe:
HIS 240(3) Western Civilization to 1660
and
HIS 241(3) Western Civilization since 1660
HIS 101 (3) Western Civilization to 1400
     
HIS 102 (3) Western Civilization: 1400-1789
or
HIS 103 (3) Western Civilization: 1789-Present
If both HIS 102 & HIS 103 are taken, one will transfer as HIS 241, the other as DEC (HIS).
Asia:
HIS 249(3) Pre-Modern India No AWC Equivalent
HIS 250(3) Pre-Modern East Asia
and
HIS 251(3) The Making of Modern Asia
No AWC Equivalent

No AWC Equivalent
Pre-Modern Global:
HIS 240(3) Western Civilization to 1660
and
HIS 250(3) Pre-Modern East Asia
HIS 101 (3) Western Civilization to 1400

No AWC Equivalent
HIS 280(3) Colonial Latin America
or
HIS 291(3) U.S. History to 1865
No AWC Equivalent
          
HIS 121 (3) History of the U.S. to 1865
Modern Global:
HIS 241(3) Western Civilization to 1660


and
HIS 251(3) The Making of Modern Asia

HIS 102 (3) Western Civilization: 1400-1789
or
HIS 103 (3) Western Civilization: 1789-Present

No AWC Equivalent
If both HIS 102 & HIS 103 are taken, one will transfer as HIS 241, the other as DEC (HIS).
HIS 281(3) Latin America from Independence to the Present
or
HIS 292(3) U.S. History since 1865
No AWC Equivalent
          
HIS 122 (3) History of U.S. since 1865
For any of the above areas, students may choose HIS 100 or HIS 102, or an equivalent, as electives.
   
Humanities Focus
HUM 101(3) Intro to the Humanities No AWC Equivalent
HUM 250(3) Humanities in the Western World I
and
HUM 251(3) Humanities in the Western World II
No AWC Equivalent
         
No AWC Equivalent
Also choose 12-15 hours from the following:
Americas:
HUM 281(3) Latin American Ideals and Values No AWC Equivalent
Europe:
All courses in this area are upper-division and must be taken at the university.
Asia:
HUM 261(3) Asian Ideals and Values No AWC Equivalent
Music Focus
MUS 121(3) Harmony I MUS 191(3) Theory I A
MUS 122(3) Harmony II MUS 192(3) Theory I B
MUS 131(3) Sight Singing and Dictation I No AWC Equivalent
MUS 241(3) Music History to 1750 No AWC Equivalent
MUS 242(3) Music History from 1750 No AWC Equivalent
Students may choose up to 18 credits of electives. These may be taken at the lower-division, or at the upper-division at the university. If taken at the community college, they may be chosen from courses with direct equivalencies to MUP or MUS courses, or equivalencies to DEC(MUP) or DEC(MUS).
   
Theatre Focus
TH 101(3) Introduction to Theatre No AWC Equivalent
TH 113(1) Production Workshop THE 250 (1) Rehearsal & Production
TH 132(3) Introduction to Acting
or
TH 232(3) Acting I
THE 171 (3) Acting I
       
THE 172 (3) Acting II
TH 203(3) Introduction to to Theatre Design No AWC Equivalent
Students may choose 15 credits of theatre electives. These may be taken at the lower-division, or at the upper-division at the university. If taken at the community college, they may be chosen from courses with direct equivalencies or equivalencies to DEC(TH).
Go to top of page Go to liberal studies page

| AGEC-A |