Arizona State University Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 This document, published in August 2017, is a supplement to the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 published in October 2016. It is the record of programs that were established, disestablished or experienced name changes since the publication of the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017. It also contains additional programs and policies that were not provided within the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 because information was unavailable at the time of publication. This document also includes major maps, which provide the critical requirements, order of courses and grade requirements for undergraduate degree programs, and Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) and Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) agreements that were not available at the time the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 was published. This addendum is a printable publication for accreditation organizations, agencies and university offices for data collection, evaluation purposes and referencing. Academic advisors, faculty and current students should refer to the online version of the academic catalog. To navigate this document version of the Academic Catalog Addendum 2016-2017, refer to the table of contents and the bookmarks provided. For inquiries or questions please contact academic.catalog@asu.edu. Table of Contents Academic Calendar ........................................................................................................................................4 Academic Calendar .........................................................................................................................................4 Summer 2017 .............................................................................................................................................4 Academic Organizations .................................................................................................................................7 Graduate College — formerly Division of Graduate Education. Name Change. Spring 2017. ...................7 Academic Programs .......................................................................................................................................7 Undergraduate Program Policy ......................................................................................................................7 Educational Disclosures ............................................................................................................................... 23 An Overview of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Graduate Certificate (EDSPEGRCA). ................................ 23 Applied Behavior Analysis, Graduate Certificate (TEABAGRCT). ............................................................. 23 English as a Second Language, Graduate Certificate (TEESLGRCT). ........................................................ 23 Gifted Education, Graduate Certificate (TEGEDGRCT). ........................................................................... 23 Institutional Research and Policy Analysis, Graduate Certificate (EDINSRESCE). ................................... 23 Instructional Design and Performance Improvement, Graduate Certificate (EDEDTGRCT). .................. 23 Online Teaching for Grades K-12, Graduate Certificate (TEEDTGRCT). ................................................... 23 Graduate Certificates and Degree Programs ............................................................................................... 23 Advanced Nursing Practice (Adult Nurse Practitioner), DNP (NUANPADDNP). Disestablishment. Fall 2016. 23 Advanced Nursing Practice (Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner), DNP (NUANPPMDNP). Disestablishment. Fall 2016..................................................................................................................... 23 Advanced Nursing Practice (Geriatric Nurse Practitioner), DNP (NUGNPDNP). Disestablishment. Fall 2016. 23 Dance Teaching Artist Praxis, Certificate (HIDTAPGRCT). Establishment. Summer 2017. ...................... 23 Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Health Care, Certificate (NUEVIDNSCE). Disestablishment. Fall 2016. .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Executive Master in Public Administration, EMPA (PPPUAEMPA). Establishment. Summer 2017. ....... 25 Undergraduate Degree Programs ................................................................................................................ 26 Engineering Exploration (TSEGRPRE). Disestablishment. Spring 2017. ................................................... 26 Ethnicity, Race and First Nations Studies, BA (ASETHBA). Disestablishment. Spring 2017..................... 26 Forensic Science, BS — formerly Forensics, BS (ASFOREBS). Name Change. Fall 2016. ......................... 26 Health Innovation, Minor (NUHCIMIN). Establishment. Fall 2016.......................................................... 28 Secondary Education, Certificate (TESEDCERT). Campus Addition. Spring 2017. ................................... 29 Women and Gender Studies, BA (ASWSTBA). Disestablishment. Spring 2017. ...................................... 29 Undergraduate Degree Requirements ........................................................................................................ 30 Major Maps ............................................................................................................................................. 30 Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) and Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) ...................... 32 Tuition and Fees ..........................................................................................................................................72 Summer 2017 Tuition and Fees ................................................................................................................... 72 General Tuition & Fees Undergraduate Degree Program All Campuses ................................................ 72 General Tuition & Fees Undergraduate Degree Program Online Campus ............................................. 75 General Tuition & Fees Undergraduate Non-Degree Program All Campuses ....................................... 78 General Tuition & Fees Undergraduate Degree Program ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City ................ 81 General Tuition & Fees Undergraduate Degree Program ASU Community College Based Progs ......... 83 General Tuition & Fees Graduate All Campuses .................................................................................... 85 General Tuition & Fees Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Online Campus ........................................... 88 University Academic Policies ........................................................................................................................91 Undergraduate Policies and Procedures ..................................................................................................... 91 Credit by Examination ............................................................................................................................. 91 The university academic calendar for the Summer 2017 semester experienced a change during the 2016-2017 academic year. This change occurred after the publication of the 2016-2017 academic catalog archive. ASU regularly offers classes in the fall, spring and summer terms with the following components: Fall/Spring Session A: first 7.5-week session Fall/Spring Session B: second 7.5-week session Fall/Spring Session C: full semester (15 weeks plus final exams) Summer Session A: first 6-week session Summer Session B: second 6-week session Summer Session C: 8-week session If a class is scheduled in a session other than Session A, B or C, the drop/add/withdrawal deadlines are prorated based on the length of the class. Check the calendar icon next to each class on your schedule in My ASU [1] for the prorated deadline dates. All dates are subject to change without notice.   Summer 2017 [2] Archive & Future Term Calendars [3] Related Calendars     Final Exam Schedule [4] Tuition Deadlines [5] Financial Aid Calendar [6] Religious Holidays [7] Session A: (1st 6-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 06/26/2017 Session B: (2nd 6-Week Session) Thursday, 06/29/2017 – Wednesday, 08/09/2017 Session C: (8-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 07/10/2017 Schedule of Classes Available [8] February 7, 2017 Registration Begins [9] February 8, 2017 Suggested Postmark to Meet Tuition Deadline Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 May 11, 2017 4 Session A: (1st 6-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 06/26/2017 Session B: (2nd 6-Week Session) Thursday, 06/29/2017 – Wednesday, 08/09/2017 Session C: (8-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 07/10/2017 Tuition Fee Payment Deadline - For registration from 2/8/2017 through 5/18/2017. For more information, please see Tuition and Deadlines [5]. May 25, 2017 $50.00 Late Registration Fee Begins [10] (does not apply to ASU Online students) Session A May 8, 2017 Session B June 21, 2017 Session C May 8, 2017 Classes Begin Session A May 16, 2017 Session B June 29, 2017 Session C May 16, 2017 Last Day to Register or Drop/Add Without College Approval [11] Session A May 17, 2017 Session B June 30, 2017 Session C May 17, 2017 Residency Classification Petition Deadline [12] Tuition & Fees 100% Refund Deadline - For more information see Tuition and Refund Policy [13]. Note: If you choose to drop a class [14] or withdraw from ASU [15] after this deadline, you may receive a bill for the financial aid used to cover those classes. May 17, 2017 Session A May 23, 2017 Memorial Day Observed - University Closed Session C May 23, 2017 May 29, 2017 Session A June 5, 2017 Course Withdrawal Deadline [16] Session B July 3, 2017 Session B July 19, 2017 Deadline to Apply for Graduation [17] June 15, 2017 Tuition Fee Payment Deadline - For registration from 5/19/2017 through 6/18/2017. For more information, see Tuition and Deadlines [5]. June 25, 2017 Independence Day Observed - University Closed Session C June 5, 2017 July 4, 2017 Complete Session Withdrawal Deadline [18] Session A June 26, 2017 Session B August 9, 2017 Session C July 10, 2017 Classes End/ Last Day to Process Transactions Session A June 26, 2017 Session B August 9, 2017 Session C July 10, 2017 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 5 Session A: (1st 6-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 06/26/2017 Session B: (2nd 6-Week Session) Thursday, 06/29/2017 – Wednesday, 08/09/2017 Session C: (8-Week Session) Tuesday, 05/16/2017 – Monday, 07/10/2017 Session A Session B June 28, 2017 August 11, 2017 Final Grades Due Tuition Fee Payment Deadline - For registration from 6/19/2017 through 7/18/2017. For more information, see Tuition and Deadlines [5]. Session C July 12, 2017 July 25, 2017 Degree Conferral Date August 9, 2017 Grade Replacement Processing August 14, 2017 Source URL: https://students.asu.edu/academic-calendar Links: [1] https://my.asu.edu/ [2] https://students.asu.edu/academic-calendar#summer17 [3] https://students.asu.edu/registrar-semester-calendar [4] https://students.asu.edu/final-exam-schedule [5] https://students.asu.edu/tuitiondeadlines [6] https://students.asu.edu/financialaid/calendar [7] https://students.asu.edu/cora/holidays [8] https://webapp4.asu.edu/catalog/ [9] https://students.asu.edu/registration [10] https://students.asu.edu/tuitiondescriptions [11] https://students.asu.edu/drop-add [12] https://students.asu.edu/residency [13] http://students.asu.edu/tuitionrefundpolicy [14] http://students.asu.edu/policies/census [15] http://students.asu.edu/policies/fa-withdrawal [16] https://students.asu.edu/withdrawal [17] https://students.asu.edu/graduation [18] https://students.asu.edu/forms/withdrawal Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 6 The following section details additional policies pertaining to the Aeronautical Management Technology (Professional Flight) degree program that were not provided within the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 because the information was unavailable at the time of publication. Professional Flight Program Fee Schedules Background In September 2015, the VA issued a policy advisory that addressed the use of VA educational benefits for flight programs at Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs). The policy obligated IHLs to define their curriculum as the minimal amount of flight and ground events required to complete the degree program, along with the duration and cost of each event. Henceforth, the VA would only pay this minimum for approved programs on a per-class basis. An additional policy advisory issued in December 2015 excluded the payment of private pilot instruction for IHLs who use a 3rd party provider for flight training, as is ASU’s case. This impacted AMT 105 and AMT 110, two flight classes within the AMT Pro Flight curriculum which contained Private Pilot curriculum. Finally, it has been a longstanding policy that the VA compliance of any program is dependent upon meeting the “85/15 rule,” whereby at least 15% of the students in any given program of study are not receiving VA benefits. While ASU does meet this criterion in terms of non-veterans in the flight program for this catalog year, the intent is that non-veterans be billed in the same way as those receiving VA benefits (i.e., billed directly by ASU for the minimum flight fee cost, excluding private pilot instruction). Establishment of a Two-Track System In response to these requirements, ASU Aviation Programs created two payment tracks for students in the Aviation Management Technology – Professional Flight concentration, as follows: 1. Direct Pay to Flight Training Provider. This track enables the student to pay directly to the flight training provider on a pay-as-you-go basis. Students would select this option if they need to complete the Private Pilot Certification sequence of courses. It is preferred that the majority of students select this option, as the Flight Provider will have the most direct and timely information about students’ account status (i.e., that they have funds deposited to cover flight instruction costs as they progress.) 2. Minimum Course Fee Pay through ASU. This track enables the minimum cost of eligible flight instruction courses to be paid directly by the VA for VA-eligible students. These students will be billed the minimum course fee by ASU, which in turn will be paid by the VA or the student. As a minimum of 15% of the students utilizing this option must also come from the non-VA population, non-VA students may opt for this track if they already are a licensed Private Pilot and agree to be billed through this process Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 7 for the minimum flight course fees. These funds will be collected by ASU and passed on to the Flight Training Partner. For all students in this track who need to pay above the minimum to complete the course requirements, those additional fees will be paid directly to the Flight Training Provider. The following two tables summarize the class structure and corresponding fees: Fee Structure: Spring and Summer 2016 Course AMT 105 AMT 110 AMT 150 AMT 205 AMT 210 AMT 250 AMT 305 AMT 310 Total Course Title Flight Operations & Safety I (private) Flight Operations & Safety II (private & instrument) Flight Operations & Safety III (instrument) Flight Operations & Safety IV(instrument) Flight Operations & Safety V (instrument & commercial) Flight Operations & Safety VI (commrcial & CFI) Flight Operations & Safety VII (multiengine) Flight Operations & Safety VIII (multiengine & CFI) Fee Structure: Fall 2016 Course AMT 105 AMT 110 AMT 150 AMT 205 AMT 210 AMT 250 AMT 305 AMT 310 Total Course Title Flight Operations & Safety I (private) Flight Operations & Safety II (private & instrument) Flight Operations & Safety III (instrument) Flight Operations & Safety IV(instrument) Flight Operations & Safety V (instrument & commercial) Flight Operations & Safety VI (commrcial & CFI) Flight Operations & Safety VII (multiengine) Flight Operations & Safety VIII (multiengine & CFI) Minimum Cost Direct Pay to Minimum Flight Training Course Fee Pay Provider through ASU $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,695 9,264 5,833 6,521 8,823 8,658 8,738 11,348 67,880 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,695 9,264 5,833 6,521 8,823 8,658 8,738 11,348 67,880 Minimum Cost Direct Pay to Minimum Flight Training Course Fee Pay Provider through ASU $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10,238 11,122 7,028 7,855 10,740 10,006 10,298 14,670 81,957 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,898 7,855 10,740 10,006 10,298 14,670 62,467 *AMT 150 in the Minimum Course Fee track contains the instrument events that would otherwise be imbedded in AMT 110. Detailed cost breakdowns for each class are included in Appendix 1 for Spring and Summer, 2016, and in Appendix 2 for Fall 2016. Restrictions Flight fees under the Minimum Course Fee track which are paid by the VA on behalf of the student are to be used only for the purposes of paying the flight provider for actual flight and ground expenses. Students may be allowed to carry forward any excess funding in their accounts as they are completing the AMT 150 through AMT 310 flight class sequence. Following the successful completion of AMT 310, however, any unused VA funding will be returned to ASU by the flight provider. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 8 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees Course Lesson 1 (105) FLT 1-0 2 FLT 1-0 3 FLT 1-0 4 FLT 1-0 5 Ground 1 6 Ground 1 7 Ground 1 8 Ground 1 9 FLT 1-1 10 FLT 1-2 11 FLT 1-3 12 FLT 1-4 13 FLT 1-4 14 FLT 1-5 15 FLT 1-6 16 FLT 1-7 17 FLT 1-8 18 FLT 1-9 19 FLT 1-10 20 FLT 1-10 21 FLT 1-10 22 FLT 1-10 23 FLT 1-10 24 Ground 2 25 Ground 2 26 Ground 2 27 Ground 2 28 FLT 1-11 29 FLT 1-12 AMT 105: Spring and Summer 2016 Hours Rate Price 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 193 193 193 193 73 73 73 73 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 193 73 73 73 73 193 193 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 193 193 193 193 146 146 146 146 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 193 146 146 146 146 579 579 $ 8,695 9 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 110: Spring and Summer 2016 1 (110) FLT 1-13 3 $ 193 $ 2 FLT 1-14 3 $ 193 $ 3 Solo Prep 2 $ 193 $ 4 Solo Prep 2 $ 193 $ 5 Solo Prep 2 $ 193 $ 6 Solo Prep 1 $ 193 $ 7 Solo Eval 4 $ 193 $ 8 Solo 1.5 $ 135 $ 9 Solo XC 1 3.5 $ 135 $ 10 Solo XC 2 3.5 $ 135 $ 11 Solo XC 3 3.5 $ 135 $ 12 Ground 3 2 $ 58 $ 13 Ground 3 2 $ 58 $ 14 Ground 3 2 $ 58 $ 15 Ground 3 2 $ 58 $ 16 FLT 1-16 3.5 $ 193 $ 17 FLT 1-16 2.5 $ 193 $ 18 FLT 1-16 2.5 $ 193 $ 19 FLT 1-16 2.5 $ 193 $ 20 Private Checkride 2 $ 135 $ 21 Ground 1 1 $ 58 $ 22 Ground 2 1 $ 58 $ 23 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 24 Ground 3 1 $ 58 $ 25 Ground 4 1 $ 58 $ 26 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 27 Ground 5 1 $ 58 $ 28 Ground 6 1 $ 58 $ 29 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 579 579 386 386 386 193 772 203 473 473 473 116 116 116 116 676 483 483 483 270 58 58 386 58 58 386 58 58 386 $ 9,264 10 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 150: Spring 2016, Summer 2016 1 (150) FTD 2-1 2 $ 73 $ 2 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 3 FTD 2-2 2 $ 73 $ 4 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 5 FTD 2-3 1 $ 73 $ 6 Ground 7 1 $ 58 $ 7 Ground 8 1 $ 58 $ 8 Ground 9 1 $ 58 $ 9 FLT 2-1 2 $ 193 $ 10 FLT 2-2 2 $ 193 $ 11 Ground 10 1 $ 58 $ 12 Ground 11 1 $ 58 $ 13 Ground 12 1 $ 58 $ 14 FTD 2-4 2 $ 73 $ 15 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 16 FTD 2-5 2 $ 73 $ 17 FLT 2-3 2 $ 193 $ 18 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 19 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 20 Ground 13 1 $ 58 $ 21 Ground 14 1 $ 58 $ 22 Ground 15 1 $ 58 $ 23 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 24 FTD 2-6 2 $ 73 $ 25 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 26 FTD 2-7 2 $ 73 $ 27 FLT 2-4 2 $ 193 $ 28 Ground 16 1 $ 58 $ 29 Ground 17 1 $ 58 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 146 386 146 386 73 58 58 58 386 386 58 58 58 146 386 146 386 386 386 58 58 58 386 146 386 146 386 58 58 $ 5,833 11 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 205: Spring and Summer 2016 1 (205) COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 2 FTD 2-8 2 $ 73 $ 3 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 4 FTD 2-9 2 $ 73 $ 5 FLT 2-5 2 $ 193 $ 6 Ground 18 1 $ 58 $ 7 Ground 19 1 $ 58 $ 8 Ground 20 1 $ 58 $ 9 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 10 FTD 2-10 2 $ 73 $ 11 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 12 FTD 2-11 2 $ 73 $ 13 FLT 2-6 2 $ 193 $ 14 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 15 Ground 21 1 $ 58 $ 16 Ground 22 1 $ 58 $ 17 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 18 Ground 23 1 $ 58 $ 19 Ground 24 1 $ 58 $ 20 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 21 Ground 25 1 $ 58 $ 22 Ground 26 1 $ 58 $ 23 Ground 27 1 $ 58 $ 24 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 25 FTD 2-12 2 $ 73 $ 26 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 27 FLT 2-7 3 $ 193 $ 28 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 386 146 386 146 386 58 58 58 386 146 386 146 386 386 58 58 386 58 58 386 58 58 58 386 146 386 579 386 $ 6,521 12 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 210: Spring and Summer 2016 1 (210) COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 2 Ground 28 3 $ 58 $ 3 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 4 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 5 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 6 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 7 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 8 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 9 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 10 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 11 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 12 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 13 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 14 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 15 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 193 $ 16 COM FLT 1-2 2 $ 193 $ 17 FLT 2-8 2 $ 193 $ 18 FLT 2-8 2 $ 193 $ 19 FLT 2-8 2 $ 193 $ 20 FLT 2-8 2 $ 193 $ 21 FLT 2-9 2 $ 193 $ 22 Instrument Check Ride 3 $ 135 $ 23 Ground 1 1 $ 58 $ 24 Ground 2 1 $ 58 $ 25 Ground 3 1 $ 58 $ 26 Ground 4 1 $ 58 $ 27 COM FTD 2-1 2 $ 73 $ 28 COM FTD 2-1 2 $ 73 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 386 174 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 386 405 58 58 58 58 146 146 $ 8,823 13 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 250: Spring and Summer 2016 1 (250) COM FLT 2-2 2 $ 369 $ 738 2 Ground 5 1 $ 58 $ 58 3 COM FLT 2-2 2 $ 369 $ 738 4 COM FTD 2-1 2 $ 73 $ 146 5 Ground 6 1 $ 58 $ 58 6 COM FTD 2-1 2 $ 73 $ 146 7 COM FLT 2-2 2 $ 369 $ 738 8 Ground 7 1 $ 58 $ 58 9 COM FLT 2-2 2 $ 369 $ 738 10 Ground 8 1 $ 58 $ 58 11 COM FLT 2-3 2 $ 369 $ 738 12 COM FLT 2-4 2 $ 369 $ 738 13 Ground 9 1 $ 58 $ 58 14 Ground 10 1 $ 58 $ 58 15 Ground 11 1 $ 58 $ 58 16 Ground 12 1 $ 58 $ 58 17 Ground 13 1 $ 58 $ 58 18 Ground 14 1 $ 58 $ 58 19 COM FLT 2-5 3 $ 369 $ 1,107 20 COM FLT 2-6 3 $ 369 $ 1,107 21 Ground 15 1 $ 58 $ 58 22 Ground 16 1 $ 58 $ 58 23 Ground 17 1 $ 58 $ 58 24 Ground 18 1 $ 58 $ 58 25 Ground 19 1 $ 58 $ 58 26 Ground 20 1 $ 58 $ 58 27 COM FLT 2-7 2 $ 369 $ 738 28 Ground 21 1 $ 58 $ 58 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 8,658 14 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 305: Spring and Summer 2016 1 (305) Ground 22 1 $ 58 $ 58 2 Ground 23 1 $ 58 $ 58 3 COM FTD 2-10 2 $ 73 $ 146 4 COM FTD 2-10 2 $ 73 $ 146 5 COM FTD 2-10 2 $ 73 $ 146 6 COM FTD 2-10 2 $ 73 $ 146 7 COM FLT 2-8 2.5 $ 369 $ 923 8 Ground 24 1 $ 58 $ 58 9 Ground 25 1 $ 58 $ 58 10 Ground 26 1 $ 58 $ 58 11 COM FLT 2-9 2.5 $ 369 $ 923 12 Ground 27 1 $ 58 $ 58 13 Ground 28 2 $ 58 $ 116 14 Ground 28 2 $ 58 $ 116 15 Ground 28 2 $ 58 $ 116 16 Ground 28 2 $ 58 $ 116 17 COM FLT 2-11 3 $ 369 $ 1,107 18 COM FLT 2-12 2 $ 369 $ 738 19 Comm Multi Checkride 2 $ 311 $ 622 20 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 21 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 22 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 23 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 24 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 25 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 26 COM FLT 4-5 2 $ 193 $ 386 27 COM FLT 4-5 1 $ 193 $ 193 28 Comm SE Checkride 1 $ 135 $ 135 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 8,738 15 Appendix 1 - Class Events Detail, Spring and Summer 2016 Fees (continued) 1 (310) AMT 310: Spring and Summer 2016 Ground 1 2 $ 29 $ 2 Ground 2 2 $ 29 $ 3 Ground 3 2 $ 29 $ 4 Ground 4 2 $ 29 $ 5 Ground 5 2 $ 29 $ 6 Ground 6 2 $ 29 $ 7 Ground 7 2 $ 29 $ 8 Ground 8 2 $ 29 $ 9 Ground 9 2 $ 29 $ 10 Ground 10 2 $ 29 $ 11 Ground 11 2 $ 29 $ 12 Ground 12 2 $ 29 $ 13 Ground 13 2 $ 29 $ 14 Ground 14 2 $ 29 $ 15 Ground 15 2 $ 29 $ 16 Ground 16 2 $ 29 $ 17 Ground 17 2 $ 29 $ 18 Ground 18 2 $ 29 $ 19 Ground 19 2 $ 29 $ 20 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 21 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 22 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 23 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 24 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 25 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 26 FLT 5-2 2 $ 369 $ 27 Spin 1 $ 193 $ 28 MEI Initial 2 $ 311 $ 29 FLT 5-7 2 $ 193 $ 30 FLT 5-7 2 $ 193 $ 31 FLT 5-7 2 $ 193 $ 32 FLT 5-7 2 $ 193 $ 33 FLT 5-7 2 $ 193 $ 34 checkride SE 1 $ 135 $ 35 FLT 5-5 2 $ 193 $ 36 FLT 5-5 2 $ 193 $ 37 FLT 5-5 2 $ 193 $ 38 FLT 5-5 2 $ 193 $ 39 FLT 5-5 2 $ 193 $ 40 Checkride CFII 2 $ 135 $ Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 738 738 738 738 738 738 738 193 622 386 386 386 386 386 135 386 386 386 386 386 270 $ 11,348 16 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees AMT 150 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title Hours Cost/hr Event Cost 1 Ground 1 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 2 Ground 2 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 3 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 4 Ground 3 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 5 Ground 4 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 6 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 7 Ground 5 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 8 Ground 6 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 9 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 10 FTD 2-1 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 11 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 12 FTD 2-2 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 13 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 14 FTD 2-3 1 $ 86.00 $ 86.00 15 Ground 7 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 16 Ground 8 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 17 Ground 9 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 18 FLT 2-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 2-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 19 FLT 2-2 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 20 Ground 10 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 21 Ground 11 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 22 Ground 12 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 23 FTD 2-4 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 24 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 25 FTD 2-5 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 26 FLT 2-3 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 2-3 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 27 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 28 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 29 Ground 13 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 30 Ground 14 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 31 Ground 15 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 32 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 33 FTD 2-6 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 34 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 35 FTD 2-7 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 36 FLT 2-4 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 2-4 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 37 Ground 16 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 38 Ground 17 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 8,898.00 AMT 150 Total Cost Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Running Total $ 71.00 $ 142.00 $ 576.00 $ 611.50 $ 682.50 $ 753.50 $ 1,187.50 $ 1,223.00 $ 1,294.00 $ 1,365.00 $ 1,799.00 $ 1,834.50 $ 2,006.50 $ 2,440.50 $ 2,476.00 $ 2,648.00 $ 3,082.00 $ 3,117.50 $ 3,203.50 $ 3,274.50 $ 3,345.50 $ 3,416.50 $ 3,850.50 $ 3,886.00 $ 4,320.00 $ 4,355.50 $ 4,426.50 $ 4,497.50 $ 4,568.50 $ 4,740.50 $ 5,174.50 $ 5,210.00 $ 5,382.00 $ 5,816.00 $ 5,851.50 $ 6,285.50 $ 6,321.00 $ 6,755.00 $ 6,790.50 $ 6,861.50 $ 6,932.50 $ 7,003.50 $ 7,437.50 $ 7,473.00 $ 7,645.00 $ 8,079.00 $ 8,114.50 $ 8,286.50 $ 8,720.50 $ 8,756.00 $ 8,827.00 $ 8,898.00 17 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 205 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title Hours Cost/hr Event Cost 1 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 2 FTD 2-8 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 3 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 4 FTD 2-9 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 5 FLT 2-5 3 $ 217.00 $ 651.00 FLT 2-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 6 Ground 18 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 7 Ground 19 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 8 Ground 20 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 9 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 10 FTD 2-10 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 11 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 12 FTD 2-11 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 13 FLT 2-6 3 $ 217.00 $ 651.00 FLT 2-6 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 14 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 15 Ground 21 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 16 Ground 22 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 17 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 18 Ground 23 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 19 Ground 24 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 20 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 21 Ground 25 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 22 Ground 26 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 23 Ground 27 1 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 24 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 25 FTD 2-12 2 $ 86.00 $ 172.00 26 COM FLT 1-1 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 27 FLT 2-7 3 $ 217.00 $ 651.00 FLT 2-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 $ 7,855.00 AMT 205 Total Cost Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Running Total $ 434.00 $ 469.50 $ 641.50 $ 1,075.50 $ 1,111.00 $ 1,283.00 $ 1,934.00 $ 1,969.50 $ 2,040.50 $ 2,111.50 $ 2,182.50 $ 2,616.50 $ 2,652.00 $ 2,824.00 $ 3,258.00 $ 3,293.50 $ 3,465.50 $ 4,116.50 $ 4,152.00 $ 4,586.00 $ 4,621.50 $ 4,692.50 $ 4,763.50 $ 5,197.50 $ 5,233.00 $ 5,304.00 $ 5,375.00 $ 5,809.00 $ 5,844.50 $ 5,915.50 $ 5,986.50 $ 6,057.50 $ 6,491.50 $ 6,527.00 $ 6,699.00 $ 7,133.00 $ 7,168.50 $ 7,819.50 $ 7,855.00 18 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 210 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title 1 COM FLT 1-1 Hours Cost/hr Total Cost Running Total 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 $ 434.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 2 Ground 28 3 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 3 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 213.00 $ 434.00 $ 469.50 682.50 1,116.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 4 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 1,152.00 1,586.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 5 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 1,621.50 2,055.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 6 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 2,091.00 2,525.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 7 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 2,560.50 2,994.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 8 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 3,030.00 3,464.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 9 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 3,499.50 3,933.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 10 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 3,969.00 4,403.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 11 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 4,438.50 4,872.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 12 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 4,908.00 5,342.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 13 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 5,377.50 5,811.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 14 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 5,847.00 6,281.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 15 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 6,316.50 6,750.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 16 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 6,786.00 7,220.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 17 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 7,255.50 7,689.50 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 18 COM FLT 1-1 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 2 $ 217.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 7,725.00 8,159.00 COM FLT 1-1 Pre/Post 19 FLT 2-8 FLT 2-8 Pre/Post 20 FLT 2-8 FLT 2-8 Pre/Post 21 FLT 2-8 FLT 2-8 Pre/Post 22 Instrument Check Ride 23 Ground 1 24 Ground 2 25 Ground 3 26 Ground 4 27 COM FTD 2-1 28 COM FTD 2-1 AMT 210 Total Cost 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 3 0.5 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 146.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 86.00 $ 86.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 651.00 $ 35.50 $ 292.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 172.00 $ 172.00 $ 10,740.00 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8,194.50 8,628.50 8,664.00 9,098.00 9,133.50 9,784.50 9,820.00 10,112.00 10,183.00 10,254.00 10,325.00 10,396.00 10,568.00 10,740.00 19 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 250 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title 1 COM FLT 2-2 COM FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 2 COM FLT 2-2 COM FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 3 Ground 5 4 COM FLT 2-2 COM FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 5 COM FTD 2-1 6 Ground 6 7 COM FTD 2-1 8 COM FLT 2-2 COM FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 9 Ground 7 10 COM FLT 2-2 COM FLT 2-2 Pre/Post 11 Ground 8 12 COM FLT 2-3 COM FLT 2-3 Pre/Post 13 COM FLT 2-4 COM FLT 2-4 Pre/Post 14 Ground 9 15 Ground 10 16 Ground 11 17 Ground 12 18 Ground 13 19 Ground 14 20 COM FLT 2-5 COM FLT 2-5 Pre/Post 21 COM FLT 2-6 COM FLT 2-6 Pre/Post 22 Ground 15 23 Ground 16 24 Ground 17 25 Ground 18 26 Ground 19 27 Ground 20 28 COM FLT 2-7 COM FLT 2-7 Pre/Post 29 Ground 21 AMT 250 Total Cost Hours 2 0.5 2 0.5 1 2 0.5 2 1 2 2 0.5 1 2 0.5 1 2 0.5 2 0.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0.5 2 0.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0.5 1 Cost/hr $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 86.00 $ 71.00 $ 86.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 Total Cost $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 172.00 $ 71.00 $ 172.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 810.00 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 10,006.00 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Running Total $ 810.00 $ 845.50 $ 1,655.50 $ 1,691.00 $ 1,762.00 $ 2,572.00 $ 2,607.50 $ 2,779.50 $ 2,850.50 $ 3,022.50 $ 3,832.50 $ 3,868.00 $ 3,939.00 $ 4,749.00 $ 4,784.50 $ 4,855.50 $ 5,665.50 $ 5,701.00 $ 6,511.00 $ 6,546.50 $ 6,617.50 $ 6,688.50 $ 6,759.50 $ 6,830.50 $ 6,901.50 $ 6,972.50 $ 7,782.50 $ 7,818.00 $ 8,628.00 $ 8,663.50 $ 8,734.50 $ 8,805.50 $ 8,876.50 $ 8,947.50 $ 9,018.50 $ 9,089.50 $ 9,899.50 $ 9,935.00 $ 10,006.00 20 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 305 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title 1 Ground 22 2 Ground 23 3 COM FTD 2-10 4 COM FTD 2-10 5 COM FTD 2-10 6 COM FTD 2-10 7 COM FLT 2-8 COM FLT 2-8 Pre/Post 8 Ground 24 9 Ground 25 10 Ground 26 11 COM FLT 2-9 COM FLT 2-9 Pre/Post 12 Ground 27 13 Ground 28 14 Ground 28 15 Ground 28 16 Ground 28 17 COM FLT 2-11 COM FLT 2-11 Pre/Post 18 COM FLT 2-12 COM FLT 2-12 Pre/Post 19 Comm Multi Checkride 20 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 21 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 22 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 23 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 24 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 25 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 26 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 27 COM FLT 4-5 COM FLT 4-5 Pre/Post 28 Comm SE Checkride AMT 305 Total Cost Hours 1 1 2 2 2 2 2.5 0.5 1 1 1 2.5 0.5 1 2 2 2 2 3 0.5 2 1 2 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 2 0.5 1 1 1 Cost/hr $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 86.00 $ 86.00 $ 86.00 $ 86.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 405.00 $ 71.00 $ 334.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 146.00 Total Cost $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 172.00 $ 172.00 $ 172.00 $ 172.00 $ 1,012.50 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 71.00 $ 1,012.50 $ 35.50 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 $ 142.00 $ 142.00 $ 142.00 $ 1,215.00 $ 35.50 $ 810.00 $ 71.00 $ 668.00 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 434.00 $ 35.50 $ 217.00 $ 71.00 $ 146.00 $ 10,298.00 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Running Total $ 71.00 $ 142.00 $ 314.00 $ 486.00 $ 658.00 $ 830.00 $ 1,842.50 $ 1,878.00 $ 1,949.00 $ 2,020.00 $ 2,091.00 $ 3,103.50 $ 3,139.00 $ 3,210.00 $ 3,352.00 $ 3,494.00 $ 3,636.00 $ 3,778.00 $ 4,993.00 $ 5,028.50 $ 5,838.50 $ 5,909.50 $ 6,577.50 $ 7,011.50 $ 7,047.00 $ 7,481.00 $ 7,516.50 $ 7,950.50 $ 7,986.00 $ 8,420.00 $ 8,455.50 $ 8,889.50 $ 8,925.00 $ 9,359.00 $ 9,394.50 $ 9,828.50 $ 9,864.00 $ 10,081.00 $ 10,152.00 $ 10,298.00 21 Appendix 2 – Class Events Detail, Fall 2016 Fees (continued) AMT 310 Syllabus Event Syllabus Title Hours Cost/hr Total Cost 1 Ground 1 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 2 Ground 2 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 3 Ground 3 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 4 Ground 4 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 5 Ground 5 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 6 Ground 6 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 7 Ground 7 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 8 Ground 8 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 9 Ground 9 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 10 Ground 10 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 11 Ground 11 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 12 Ground 12 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 13 Ground 13 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 14 Ground 14 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 15 Ground 15 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 16 Ground 16 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 17 Ground 17 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 18 Ground 18 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 19 Ground 19 2 $ 71.00 $ 142.00 20 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 21 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 22 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 23 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 24 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 25 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 26 FLT 5-2 2 $ 405.00 $ 810.00 FLT 5-2 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 27 Spin 1 $ 217.00 $ 217.00 Spin Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 28 MEI Initial 2 $ 334.00 $ 668.00 29 FLT 5-7 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 30 FLT 5-7 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 31 FLT 5-7 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 32 FLT 5-7 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 33 FLT 5-7 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-7 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 34 checkride SE 1 $ 146.00 $ 146.00 35 FLT 5-5 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 36 FLT 5-5 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 37 FLT 5-5 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 38 FLT 5-5 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 39 FLT 5-5 2 $ 217.00 $ 434.00 FLT 5-5 Pre/Post 0.5 $ 71.00 $ 35.50 40 Checkride CFII 2 $ 146.00 $ 292.00 $ 14,670.00 AMT 310 Total Cost Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Running Total $ 142.00 $ 284.00 $ 426.00 $ 568.00 $ 710.00 $ 852.00 $ 994.00 $ 1,136.00 $ 1,278.00 $ 1,420.00 $ 1,562.00 $ 1,704.00 $ 1,846.00 $ 1,988.00 $ 2,130.00 $ 2,272.00 $ 2,414.00 $ 2,556.00 $ 2,698.00 $ 3,508.00 $ 3,543.50 $ 4,353.50 $ 4,389.00 $ 5,199.00 $ 5,234.50 $ 6,044.50 $ 6,080.00 $ 6,890.00 $ 6,925.50 $ 7,735.50 $ 7,771.00 $ 8,581.00 $ 8,616.50 $ 8,833.50 $ 8,869.00 $ 9,537.00 $ 9,971.00 $ 10,006.50 $ 10,440.50 $ 10,476.00 $ 10,910.00 $ 10,945.50 $ 11,379.50 $ 11,415.00 $ 11,849.00 $ 11,884.50 $ 12,030.50 $ 12,464.50 $ 12,500.00 $ 12,934.00 $ 12,969.50 $ 13,403.50 $ 13,439.00 $ 13,873.00 $ 13,908.50 $ 14,342.50 $ 14,378.00 $ 14,670.00 22 Disclosures regarding the U.S. Department of Education Gainful Employment Program were added for the following programs as of December 2016. Campus: TEMPE Program Description: The graduate certificate in dance teaching artist praxis prepares students to enter the dance field as professional teaching artists and educators. The program equips students with the knowledge, skills and credentials to work as dance teaching artists, pedagogical theorists and researchers, higher-education dance professors and teacher preparation experts, preK-12 dance educators, and community dance teachers. Students completing the dance teaching artist praxis certificate will:   fulfill central coursework requirements necessary to obtain a Provisional Arts Education, PreK-12 certificate in dance from the Arizona Department of Education gain qualifications and credentials required to develop and teach university teacher preparation courses and training programs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 23  develop skills and perspectives necessary to effectively work as a teaching artist in diverse sociocultural and learning contexts Degree Requirements: 28 credit hours including a written portfolio Required Core (28 credit hours) DCE 530 Graduate Movement Practices I (2) DCE 531 Graduate Movement Practices 2 (2) DCE 554 Teaching Praxis I: Postsecondary Teaching Philosophies, Foundations and Practices (3) DCE 654 Teaching Praxis II: Theories, Contexts, Populations, Psychomotor Development and Curriculum Design (3) DCE 656 Teaching Praxis III: Secondary Practices and Teacher Preparation Course Development/Implementation (4) DCE 657 Pedagogical Research and Fieldwork (2) SED 578 Student Teaching: Secondary Education (12) Additional Curriculum Information Students must submit the written portfolio culminating experience in the last semester of enrollment in the certificate program. Admission Requirements: Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a minimum of a master's degree in dance or a related field from a regionally accredited college or university, or have successfully completed their first semester in the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in dance degree program at Arizona State University. Applicants must have a minimum of 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the applicable master's degree program or in the ASU MFA in dance program at the time of their application submission. All applicants must submit: 1. 2. 3. 4. graduate admission application and application fee official transcripts proof of English proficiency letters of recommendation Additional Application Information An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency. Contact Information: Design & the Arts, Herberger Institute for School of Film, Dance and Theatre https://filmdancetheatre.asu.edu GHALL 232 fdt@asu.edu 480-965-5337 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 24 Campus: ONLINE Program Description: The Executive Master of Public Administration degree program is designed to provide public sector managers at all levels of government, and those in the nonprofit and private sectors who deal extensively with government officials, with the tools they need to succeed in delivering effective solutions to the challenges they face. This blended program, which includes executive sessions at ASU and its Washington, DC-based think tank, the McCain Institute for International Leadership, enables managers to interact with and learn from former and present officials at the local, state and federal levels of government. The program's faculty similarly brings both academic and "real world" experience to the classroom. Degree Requirements: Required Core (27 credit hours) LES 582 Ethical Issues for Managers (3) PAF 508 Organization Behavior (3) PAF 582 E-Public Administration (3) PAF 583 Leadership in Public Organizations (3) PAF 585 Strategic Planning for Public Sector Leaders (3) PAF 586 Data Analytics for the Public Good (3) PAF 587 Federal Budgeting and Tax Policy (3) PAF 588 Global Public Policy (3) TGM 581 Global Negotiations (3) Culminating Experience (3 credit hours) PAF 593 Applied Project (3) Admission Requirements: Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Division of Graduate Education and the College of Public Service and Community Solutions. Potential applicants who hold a bachelor's or master's degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution are eligible to apply to the program. Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of a student's first bachelor's degree program; applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program. All applicants must submit: 1. graduate admission application and application fee 2. three letters of recommendation 3. official transcripts Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 25 4. personal statement 5. proof of English proficiency 6. resume Additional Application Information An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency. Exceptions to the GPA requirements may be considered based on the professional achievements demonstrated by the applicant as determined by applicant's resume and other application materials. In addition to the GPA requirement, applicants will be expected to have 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience. The personal statement must be 300 words or fewer and should include what experiences and qualities the student will bring to the EMPA program. The student must also discuss their career objectives and how they plan to leverage the EMPA to help achieve those objectives. In addition, applicants also may provide any supplementary information that would strengthen the personal statement. Contact Information: Public Service and Community Solutions, College of School of Public Affairs https://spa.asu.edu/content/graduate-programs MERCC 105 ramseyexecutive@asu.edu 602-496-1300 Previous Name: Forensics, BS Campus: WEST Program Description: The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences offers a BS in forensic science in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at ASU's West campus. Forensic science is the study and application of scientific methods to matters of law. The forensic science program emphasizes laboratory course work in chemistry and biology, as both areas provide essential experience with techniques commonly used in crime labs. Rigorous course work in the natural and mathematical sciences is required to ensure graduates are competitive in the workforce. The program is enhanced by a focus Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 26 on oral communication skills that help prepare graduates for the multifaceted, transdisciplinary aspects of careers in forensic science, such as providing articulate expert witness testimony. If pursuing a career as a forensic DNA analyst, nine cumulative hours of course work in biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics is required; course work in population genetics is desirable. Employers may require documentation for completed course work, such as an official course syllabus. Forensic science students may apply for and participate in internships sponsored by metropolitan Phoenix area crime labs. Internships are competitive and the application process takes time. Fall semester internships generally require application in the spring semester prior, and spring or summer semester internships generally require application by the start of the fall semester. Internship positions are unpaid and require concurrent enrollment in FOR 484 Internship. Students must also have a faculty mentor and abide by all internship standards for the school and the location where the internship is held. Students may also participate in cuttingedge research with a faculty mentor either as a volunteer in the faculty member's lab or by registering for FOR 499 Individualized Instruction. For more information, see an academic advisor. Job applicants and students seeking a volunteer or internship position within a crime lab may be required to undergo an extensive background check that includes a polygraph exam (commonly known as a lie detector test), fingerprinting and drug testing. Actions that can disqualify an applicant include but are not limited to: recent or past illicit drug use, felony convictions and drunk driving convictions. Additional Program Fee: N Second Language Requirement: N First Required Math Course: MAT 210 – Brief Calculus Program Math Intensity: Moderate Admission Requirements: General University Admission Requirements: All students are required to meet general university admission requirements. Freshman (https://students.asu.edu/freshman/requirements) Transfer (https://transfer.asu.edu/index.php?q=transferrequirements) International (https://students.asu.edu/international/future) Readmission (https://students.asu.edu/readmission) Career Opportunities: Forensic science graduates are prepared to enter the workforce with crime labs and private forensic science labs at the local, state and federal levels. Graduates also are prepared for graduate programs in forensic science, law school, medical school and related fields. As of fall 2015, 40 percent of ASU's forensic science graduates were employed in the field or were in graduate school, and a quarter of students who applied to graduate in fall 2015 received offers of employment in the field prior to graduation. Contact Information: Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, New College of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, School of https://newcollege.asu.edu/mathematical-natural-sciences-degree-programs FAB N101 mnsadvising@asu.edu 602-543-6050 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 27 Campus: DOWNTOWN PHOENIX, WEST Program Description: Health innovation provides students with the foundational concepts necessary to contribute to transformational change in real-world situations within health care. The minor program will give students an overview of initiating, implementing and sustaining innovation in health care. Program Requirements: The minor in health innovation requires 15 upper-division credit hours. HCI 311 Introduction to Health Care Innovation: Foundational Concepts (3) HCI 412 Transforming Health Care: A Systems Perspective for Innovation (3) HCI 421 Health Care Policy: The Innovator’s View (3) HCI 425 Facilitating Innovation to Achieve Outcomes (3) HCI 428 Technology: A tool to Advance Innovation in Health Care (3) A "C" (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) or better is required in all minor courses. Students pursuing the minor may seek advising on minor requirements through advisors in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Enrollment Requirements: Students must have a minimum 2.00 GPA to select this minor. Students in most majors may pursue one or more minors and, upon successful completion of the prescribed course work, have that accomplishment officially recognized on the ASU transcript at graduation if the college or department of the minor officially certifies, through established verification procedures, that all requirements for the minor have been met and the college (and, in certain colleges, the department) of the student's major allows the official recognition of the minor. A student wishing to pursue a specific minor should consult an academic advisor in the unit offering that minor to ensure that an appropriate set of courses is taken. The student should also consult an academic advisor in the college or department of his or her major to make sure the college or department of the major allows the recognition of the minor. Note: Certain major and minor combinations may be deemed inappropriate either by the college or department of the major or minor. Courses taken as part of a minor may not count toward both the major degree and the minor. Please contact the department for more information. Contact Information: Nursing and Health Innovation, College of College of Nursing and Health Innovation https://nursingandhealth.asu.edu MERCC 250 nursingandhealth@asu.edu 602-496-0888 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 28 Previous Campuses: POLYTECHNIC, TEMPE, WEST New Campuses: POLYTECHNIC, TEMPE, WEST, THE GILA VALLEY Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 29 The following section is a compilation of major maps for established undergraduate programs. These major maps were not available at the time of publication, or were revised since publication, of the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 in October 2016. Major maps are alphabetical by program title. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 30 Maricopa-ASU Medical Laboratory Science (MDL) Pathway Catalog Year 2016-2017 School of Nutrition and Health Promotion Completion of the Maricopa-ASU Medical Lab Science Pathway and all special requirements prior to and after acceptance in the ASU BAS program earns MCCCD Associate of Applied Science degree and ASU Medical Laboratory Science (BAS) degree. Special Requirements: A 2.50 GPA in the course work in Sections I, II, and III of the Pathway (taken in terms 1-4 below) is required for admission to the ASU Medical Laboratory Sciences BAS program. Student must be accepted into Medical Laboratory Science BAS program in order to proceed. Upon acceptance, students will be concurrently enrolled in Phoenix College and ASU and will complete sections IV and V (taken in terms 5-9 below). All course work must be completed with a "C" or better. Sequencing: Courses in Blue (PC) are Phoenix College courses. Courses in Black (ASU) are ASU courses. PC TERM ONE: 14 Credits 0-14 Credit Hours HCC 145AA: Medical Terminology for Health Care Workers 1 ASU PC CHM 151 General Chemistry I 3 PC PC CHM 151L General Chemistry I Laboratory MAT 142 (MA): College Mathematics or higher ENG 101 First Year Composition OR ENG 107 for ESL 1 3 ASU ASU Humanities (HU) OR Social & Behavioral (SB) AND 3 PC PC 3 Cultural Diversity (C), Global Awareness (G), OR TERM TWO: 14 Credits 15-28 Credit Hours PC CHM 152 General Chemistry II 3 PC CHM 152L General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 PC BIO 181 General Biology I 4 PC ENG 102 First Year Composition OR ENG 108 for ESL 3 Humanities (HU) OR Social & Behavioral (SB) AND Cultural Diversity (C), Global Awareness (G), OR Historical Awareness (H) 3 4 PC CHM 230 Fundamental Organic Chemistry 3 PC CHM 230L Fundamental Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 Humanities (HU) OR Social & Behavioral (SB) AND Cultural Diversity (C), Global Awareness (G), OR Historical Awareness (H) 3 PC PC Humanities (HU) OR Social & Behavioral (SB) 3 MDL 410 Laboratory Leadership MDL 240 Clinical Urinalysis and Body Fluids MDL 420 Advanced Clinical Urinalysis and Body Fluids MDL 242 Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis MDL 430 Advanced Hematology and Hemostasis MDL 244 Clinical Immunohematology and Immunology MDL 440 Advanced Immunohematology and Immunology TERM FOUR: 11 Credits 43-53 Credit Hours BIO 205 Microbiology 4 PC PC COM 225 Public Speaking (L) 3 BIO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 Submit MDL application. If accepted into the MDL program, student will progress to terms 5-9. 1 3 2 6 3 6 3 MDL 252 Clinical Preparation I PC MDL 241 Practicum: Clinical Urinalysis and Body Fluids 1 ASU MDL 421 Advanced Practicum: Clinical Urinalysis and Body Fluids 1 PC MDL 243 Practicum: Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis MDL 431 Advanced Practicum: Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis 1 PC MDL 245 Practicum: Clinical Immunohematology and Immunology 1 ASU MDL 441 Advanced Practicum: Clinical Immunohematology and Hemostasis 2 PC ASU PC ASU .5 1 Term Eight—Fall 18 Credits 97-114 Credit Hours MDL 246 Clinical Microbiology MDL 450 Advanced Clinical Microbiology MDL 246 Clinical Chemistry MDL 460 Advanced Clinical Chemistry Term Nine—Spring 5.5 Credits PC 2 PC TERM THREE: 14 Credits 29-42 Credit Hours BIO 182 General Biology II Humanities (HU) Upper Division The above courses are degree requirements, and must be taken prior to graduation. MDL 190 Clinical Laboratory Operations Term Seven—Summer 7.5 Credits 90-96 Credit Hours ASU PC 3 3 3 Term Six—Spring 24 Credits 65-89 Credit Hours ASU PC ASU PC ASU PC ASU Historical Awareness (H) PC PC Term Five—Fall 11 Credits 54-64 Credit Hours Computer/Statistics/Quantitative (CS) Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) Upper Division 6 3 6 3 115-120 Credit Hours PC MDL 263 Clinical Preparation II .5 PC MDL 247 Practicum: Clinical Microbiology 1 ASU MDL 451 Advanced Practicum: Clinical Microbiology 1 PC MDL 249 Practicum: Clinical Chemistry 1 ASU MDL 461 Advanced Practicum: Clinical Chemistry 1 PC MDL 290 Medical Laboratory Science Program Review 1 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 31 Arizona State University has established special transfer partnerships with Arizona community colleges to facilitate the transition to ASU. The following section is a compilation of Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) and Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program (MAPP) documents for established undergraduate degrees. These agreements were not available at the time of publication, or were revised since publication, of the Academic Catalog Archive 2016-2017 in October 2016. MAPP and TAG agreements are alphabetical by Arizona community college and program title. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 32 3/6/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Maricopa Community College District Public Service and Public Policy (Law and Policy), BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 Print 3/6/2017 Pathway Agreement 0­3 hrs Historical or Global Awareness [H] or [G] 0­3 hrs MCCCD Additional Requirements COM 225: Public Speaking 0­3 hrs CRE 101: College Critical Reading 0­3 hrs Complete CRE 101 or equivalent. Additional Lower Division Requirements AJS 101: Introduction To Criminal Just 3 hrs AJS 113: Criminal Justice Crime Contro 3 hrs PAD 100: 21st Century Public Policy and Service 3 hrs PAD 200: Public Affairs Economics 3 hrs Related Area Course 3 hrs Complete a course that transfers to ASU with the following prefix CRJ, HST, PAF, POS, SOC, SOS, SWU according to the CEG for the term taken. Course cannot come from PAD 100, PAD 201, POS 110, OR SOC 101. COPP Interdisciplinary Requirement 3 hrs Select one course (not AJS 101) from College of Public Programs Interdisciplinary Requirement Tracks, for a total of 3 credit hours. College of Public Programs students must take a total of three courses to meet the Interdisciplinary requirement. Two of the three courses may be taken at MCCCD, and the third is taken after transfer to ASU. Track title is located in the comments section. Lower Division Elective 0­7 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Track/Groups COPP Interdisciplinary Requirement COPP Interdisciplinary Requirement REC 120: Leisure and the Quality of Life or HRM 160: Tourism Principles And Practices Interdisciplinary Track 2 COPP Interdisciplinary Requirement SWU 171: Introduction to Social Welfare Interdisciplinary Track 3 COPP Interdisciplinary Requirement AJS AJS AJS AJS 212: 225: 109: 270: Juvenile Justice Procedures or Criminology or Substantive Criminal Law or Community Relations Interdisciplinary Track 1 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=MARICOPA&acadPlan=PPPAFLPBS 34 2/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Central Arizona College Communication, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement COM 202: Intro to Group Communication 3 hrs COM 206: Public Speaking 3 hrs COM 207: Introduction to Communication 3 hrs Lower Division Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV 0­16 hrs Lower Division Elective 0­15 hrs Alternative sequence to completing a second language at the 202 level: COM 263 (either at Central Arizona College or after transfer to ASU) and COM 371 after transfer to ASU, will fulfill language requirement. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=CAC&acadPlan=LSCOMBA 36 2/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Central Arizona College Liberal Studies, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Liberal Studies, BA | College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes Additional Lower Division Requirements Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. CAC AGEC COM 100: COM 101: COM 202: COM 206: COM 263: Fundamentals of Human Communication or Interpersonal Communication or Intro to Group Communication or Public Speaking or Intercultural Communication Lower Division Elective 35 hrs 3 hrs 37 hrs Complete courses to complete the Central Arizona College General Education Curriculum (AGEC) based on your Associate's degree. A completed AGEC satisfies lower division general studies and first year composition. Special Requirements Students must complete the TAG and all special requirements, must have the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC­A, AGEC­S, or AGEC­B) certified on their transcript and must have their Associate Degree (AA, AB, AS, or AAEE) completed and noted on their transcripts. Students satisfying these criteria meet ASU major map requirements and are guaranteed admission to the Liberal Studies, BLS degree program. The BLS program is available Online and allows students to transfer up to 75 credit hours. Total Required Credits: 75 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=CAC&acadPlan=LABLSBLS 37 1/1 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Eastern Arizona College Kinesiology, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Kinesiology, BS | College of Health Solutions Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENG 101: WRITTEN COMMUN I 3 hrs Special Requirements ENG 102: WRITTEN COMMUN II Compleĕon of the TAG and all special requirements saĕsfies the requirements for Eastern Arizona College Associate of General Studies degree and AGEC‐A, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the Kinesiology B.S. degree program. 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 220: CALCULUS I Special Requirements: 3.3 GPA in coursework used to saĕsfy TAG requirements. ASU KIN 101 must be completed with a grade of "B" or higher. All remaining courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or beĥer. 5 hrs Humanities Humanities 6­9 hrs Select courses from two different departments. Select at least one course from ART 133, ART 134, MUS 101, SPC 150, SPC 201, THC 105. You must take a combination of 18 credits of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Options. At least 6 credits must come from Humanities and 6 credits from Social Sciences. Any remaining credits that are not fulfilled within either Humanities or Social Sciences must be completed within the Options category. While the pathway requirements may total 65 credits, there are only 64 maximum transferable credit hours; the excess hour will not transfer. Social Science PSY 101: INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY 3 hrs Social Science 3 hrs Select at least two courses from at least two different departments Lab Science BIO 181: GENERAL BIOLOGY I 4 hrs BIO 182: GENERAL BIOLOGY II 4 hrs Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry ENG 201: WORLD LITERATURE I or ENG 202: WORLD LITERATURE II or ENG 217: WRITING REFLECTIVE ESSAYS or ENG 218: WRTG ABT LITERATURE or ENG 221: ENGLISH LITERATURE I or ENG 222: ENGLISH LIT II or ENG 241: AMERICAN LIT I or ENG 242: AMERICAN LIT II or PSY 270: EXPERMNTL PSYCHOLOGY or SPC 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING or COM 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING Additional Lower Division Requirements 0­3 hrs Intensive Writing: Fulfilled with PSY 270. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=NUKINBS 38 1/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement BIO 201: HUMAN ANAT & PHYS I 4 hrs BIO 202: HUMAN ANAT & PHYS II 4 hrs CHM 151: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4 hrs CHM 152: GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4 hrs MAT 160: INTRO TO STATISTICS or PSY 220: INTRO TO STATISTICS 3 hrs PHY 111: GENERAL PHYSICS I 4 hrs Lower Division Elective 6 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=NUKINBS 39 2/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Eastern Arizona College Nursing, BSN Pathway 2016-2017 ASU Major: Nursing, BSN | College of Nursing and Health Innovation Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes There are no notes for this pathway English ENG 101: WRITTEN COMMUN I ENG 102: WRITTEN COMMUN II 3 hrs 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 140: COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR 3 hrs MAT 154: COLLEGE ALGEBRA OR MAT 187: PRECALCULUS Social Science PSY 101: INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY 3 hrs Lab Science BIO 202: HUMAN ANAT & PHYS II CHM 130: FUND CHEMISTRY OR 4 hrs 4 hrs CHM 138: INTRODUCTION TO GEN, ORG & BI OR Special Requirements Comple on of the Eastern Arizona-ASU RN-BSN Pathway Program and the special requirements sa sfies the requirements for Eastern Arizona College Associate of Applied Science degree, sa sfies lower division RN-BSN major requirements, and upon receipt of all applica on materials, guarantees admission to the ASU RN-BSN program. Special Requirements: A grade of "C" or be er in each course and a minimum 2.5 cumula ve GPA in the following courses is required for guaranteed admission: ENG 101, ENG 102, BIO 201, BIO 202, BIO 205, CHM 130 or CHM 138 or CHM 151 with lab, and PSY 101. In addi on, students must complete the courses that meet the listed general studies requirements with a grade of "C" or be er. These courses are not included in the 2.5 GPA computa on. All remaining courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or be er. Upon Transfer to ASU: Students must have a current RN license in good standing before taking the courses in the RN-BSN program (TWC/NUR). All addi onal ASU General Studies requirements can be completed while enrolled in the RN-BSN program. All other requirements are selected by the student and must be completed prior to gradua on from ASU. CHM 151: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I While the pathway requirements total 77 credits, there are only 75 maximum transferable credit hours; the excess hours will not transfer. ASU will accept up to 90 transfer Additional Lower Division Requirements BIO 201: HUMAN ANAT & PHYS I 4 hrs BIO 205: MICROBIOLOGY 4 hrs HCE 240: HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 4 hrs HCE 241: NUTRITION 3 hrs MAT 160: INTRO TO STATISTICS or PSY 220: INTRO TO STATISTICS 3 hrs NUR 120: NURSING I 9 hrs NUR 130: NURSING II 9 hrs credit hours for traditional course work you have successfully completed at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. The applicability of the specific course toward a degree depends on the requirements of the department, division, college or school in which you are enrolled at ASU. Students are responsible for working with their advisor to confirm all transfer transcripts are on file with ASU. For more information: https://transfer.asu.edu/credits Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 40 1/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement NUR 219: PHARMACOLOGY 3 hrs NUR 240: Nursing III 9 hrs NUR 250: NURSING IV 9 hrs Total Required Credits: 77 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 41 2/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Eastern Arizona College Political Science, BS Pathway 2016-2017 ASU Major: Political Science, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENG 101: WRITTEN COMMUN I 3 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway ENG 102: WRITTEN COMMUN II 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 140: COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 3 hrs Humanities Humanities 6-9 hrs Select at least two courses from at least two different departments. One course must be from the Fine Arts. You must take a combination of 18 credits of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Options. At least 6 credits must come from Humanities and 6 credits from Social Sciences. Any remaining credits that are not fulfilled within either Humanities or Social Sciences must be completed within the Options category. 3-6 hrs Select at least one course from a discipline other than POS. You must take a combination of 18 credits of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Options. At least 6 credits must come from Humanities and 6 credits from Social Sciences. Any remaining credits that are not fulfilled within either Humanities or Social Sciences must be completed within the Options category. Social Science Social Science POS 110: U.S. NAT'L. POLITICS or POS 120: World Politices 3 hrs Lab Science Lab Science 8 hrs Select at least one SQ laboratory science. Options Options 3-6 hrs You must take a combination of 18 credits of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Options. At least 6 credits must come from Humanities and 6 credits from Social Sciences. Any remaining credits that are not fulfilled within either Humanities or Social Sciences must be completed within the Options category. Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry ENG 201: WORLD LITERATURE I or ENG 202: WORLD LITERATURE II or ENG 217: WRITING REFLECTIVE ESSAYS or ENG 218: WRTG ABT LITERATURE or ENG 221: ENGLISH LITERATURE I or 3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=LAPOSBS 42 1/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement ENG 222: ENGLISH LIT II or ENG 241: AMERICAN LIT I or ENG 242: AMERICAN LIT II or PSY 270: EXPERMNTL PSYCHOLOGY or SPC 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING or COM 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING Additional Lower Division Requirements POS 100: INTRO POLIT SCIENCE 3 hrs Political Science Elective 6 hrs Select two Political Science coures that transfers to ASU as Departmental Elective Credit (DEC) or a Direct Equivalency in the POS prefix, Related Area Courses 0-12 hrs Select four courses that transfer to ASU as an Elective in one of the following prefixes: AES OR AFR OR AIS OR APA OR ASB OR ASM OR COM OR ECN OR FAS OR GCU OR GPH OR HST OR JUS OR MIS OR PHI OR PSY OR REL OR SGS OR SOC OR TCL OR WST. Lower Division Elective 16-20 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 64 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=LAPOSBS 43 2/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Eastern Arizona College Sociology, BS Pathway 2016-2017 ASU Major: Sociology, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENG 101: WRITTEN COMMUN I 3 hrs Special Requirements ENG 102: WRITTEN COMMUN II Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Eastern Arizona College Associate of General Studies degree and AGEC-A, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the Sociology B.S. degree program. 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 140: COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 3-4 hrs Humanities Humanities 6-9 hrs Humanities: Select courses from at least two different departments. Select at least one course from ART 133, ART 134, MUS 101, SPC 150, SPC 201, THC 105. At least one course must come from Fine Arts. Social Science SOC 101: INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY Social Science 3 hrs 3-6 hrs Select courses from at least two different departments within the Social Science category. Lab Science Lab Science 8 hrs Select at least one SQ laboratory science. 6 hrs Courses may be selected from the above categories or from the Options category. You must take a combination of 18 credits of Arts/Humanities, Social/Behavioral Sciences, and General Education Options. At least 6 credits must come from Arts/Humanities and 6 credits from Social/Behavioral Sciences. Any remaining credits that are not fulfilled within either Arts/Humanities or Social/Behavioral Sciences must be completed within the General Education Options category. Options Options Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry ENG 201: WORLD LITERATURE I or ENG 202: WORLD LITERATURE II or ENG 217: WRITING REFLECTIVE ESSAYS or ENG 218: WRTG ABT LITERATURE or ENG 221: ENGLISH LITERATURE I or ENG 222: ENGLISH LIT II or ENG 241: AMERICAN LIT I or ENG 242: AMERICAN LIT II or PSY 270: EXPERMNTL PSYCHOLOGY or SPC 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING or COM 201: PUBLIC SPEAKING 0-3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=LASOCBS 44 1/2 7/5/2017 Pathway Agreement Additional Lower Division Requirements SOC 201: SOCIAL PROBLEMS Sociology Electives 3 hrs 3-6 hrs Lower Division Select up to two courses (6 hours) that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or Departmental Elective credit (DEC) in the ASU SOC prefix. Social and Behavior Science Electives 6 hrs Lower Division Select two courses (6 hours) (in addition to the AGEC courses above) that transfer to ASU with the ASU Social & Behavior (SB) general studies designation in the Course Equivalency Guide as direct equivalent courses or Departmental Elective credit (DEC) in the following ASU prefixes: AFS, ASB, CDE, CSS, ECN, FAS, GCU, HST, POS, PGS, TCL, WST. Related Area Courses 9 hrs Lower Division Select three courses (9 hours) that transfer to ASU as direct equivalents or Departmental Elective credit (DEC) in the following ASU prefixes: AFS, ASB, CDE, CSS, ECN, FAS, GCU, HST, POS, PGS, TCL, WST. Lower Division Elective 4-8 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 64 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=EAC&acadPlan=LASOCBS 45 2/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Mohave Community College Political Science, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Political Science, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes Freshman Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. ENG 101: ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 hrs Special Requirements ENG 102: ENGLISH COMPOSITION II Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Mohave Community College Associate of Arts ­ Liberal Arts degree and AGEC­A, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the university. 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 142: COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 3 hrs Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities 6 hrs Select two courses with different prefixes. Social and Behavioral Sciences POS 120: AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT 3 hrs Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 hrs Select a course with a prefix other than POS 8 hrs Select at least one SQ within the Natural Science requirement. See the Course Equivalency Guide from AZTransfer.com. 6 hrs Select two courses that meet requirements of the AGEC­A Options Section. Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences Options Options Additional Lower Division Requirements POS Elective 0­6 hrs Select one to two courses that transfer to ASU as direct equivalencies or Departmental Electives (DEC) with the POS prefix. Additional POS electives can be taken after transfer to ASU. Related Area Course 12 hrs Select four courses that transfer to ASU as an Elective in any of the following prefixes:AJS, ANT, COM, GHY, HIS, HUM, PHI, PSY, SOC, OR WST. Lower Division Elective 7­13 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. POS 150/160 and POS 210 will need to be taken after transfer. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=MOHAVE&acadPlan=LAPOSBS 46 1/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=MOHAVE&acadPlan=LAPOSBS 47 2/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Northland Pioneer College Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, BA | New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENL 101: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3 hrs Special Requirements ENL 102: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II Students must complete the TAG and all special requirements, must have the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) certified on their transcript and must have their Associate Degree (AA, AB, or AS) completed and noted on their transcripts. Students satisfying these criteria meet ASU major map requirements and are guaranteed admission to the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences BA degree program. 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 142: COLL MATH/CONTMPORY APPLC or MAT 152: ADVANCED ALGEBRA 3 hrs Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities 9 hrs Select three courses from at least two different disciplines. 9 hrs Select three courses from at least two different disciplines. Select at least one course to meet requirements for Contemporary Global, International or Historical Awareness. 8 hrs Students may transfer either CHM 130 or CHM 151, but not both; therefore, CHM 130 and CHM 151 cannot be taken to satisfy the 8 credit requirement. Social and Behavioral Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences Additional Lower Division Requirements CIS 105: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 hrs Language and Cultures: Requirement satisfied through the following: Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV OR Completion of two sequential semesters of coursework in a current computer language 0­16 hrs Lower Division Elective 0­22 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=NPC&acadPlan=ASIASBA 48 1/1 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Northland Pioneer College Nursing, BSN Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Nursing, BSN | College of Nursing and Health Innovation Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes There are no notes for this pathway English ENL 101: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I ENL 102: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II Special Requirements 3 hrs Completion of the RN­BSN Pathway Program and the special requirements satisfies the requirements for Northland Pioneer College Associate of Applied Science degree, satisfies lower division RN to BSN major requirements, and upon receipt of all application materials, guarantees admission to the ASU RN to BSN program. 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 142: COLL MATH/CONTMPORY APPLC OR 3 hrs The Mathematics requirement may be satisfied by any course that transfers to ASU with a MA designation as shown in the Course Equivalency Guide. 3 hrs Concurrently satisfies NPC prerequisites, General Education requirements, and ASU lower division requirements. MAT 152: ADVANCED ALGEBRA OR MAT 189: PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA/TRIG Social & Behavioral Sciences PSY 240: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Physical & Biological Sciences BIO 202: HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO II CHM 130: FUNDAMENTAL CHEMISTRY 4 hrs 4 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements MAT 125: INTRO TO STATISTICS or MAT 125: INTRO TO STATISTICS OR 3 hrs Concurrently satisfies NPC prerequisites, General Education requirements, and ASU lower division requirements. Concurrently satisfies NPC prerequisites, General Education requirements, and ASU lower division requirements. Special Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in each course and a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in the following courses is required for guaranteed admission: ENL 101, ENL 102, BIO 201, BIO 202, BIO 205, CHM 130 with lab, and PSY 240. In addition, students must complete the courses that meet the listed general studies requirements with a grade of "C" or better. These courses are not included in the 2.5 cumulative GPA computation. All remaining courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Upon transfer to ASU: Students must have a current RN license in good standing before taking the courses in the RN­BSN program (TWC/NUR). All additional ASU General Studies requirements can be completed while enrolled in the RN­BSN program. All other requirements are selected by the student and must be completed prior to graduation from ASU. ASU will accept up to 75 transfer credit hours from an Arizona community college for the BSN. ASU will accept up to 90 transfer credit hours for traditional course work you have successfully completed at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. The applicability of the specific course toward a degree depends on the requirements of the department, division, college or school in which you are enrolled at ASU. Students are responsible for working with their advisor to confirm all transfer transcripts are on file with ASU. PSY 201: INTRO RESEARCH&STATISTICS or PSY 201: INTRO RESEARCH&STATISTICS or PSY 230: Introduction to Psychological Statistics BIO 201: HUMAN ANAT & PHYSIO I 4 hrs BIO 205: MICROBIOLOGY 4 hrs NUR 117: PHARMACOLOGY 2 hrs NUR 118: Pharmacology II 2 hrs NUR 121: NURSING I 6 hrs NUR 122: NURSING II 8 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=NPC&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 49 1/2 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement NUR 125: PRACTICAL NURSE COMPLETIN 2 hrs NUR 219: NCLEX Review Seminar 2 hrs NUR 221: NURSING III 8 hrs NUR 222: NURSING IV 8 hrs Total Required Credits: 69 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=NPC&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 50 2/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Northland Pioneer College Organizational Leadership, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Organizational Leadership, BA | College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes Additional Lower Division Requirements Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Northland Pioneer College AGEC 35 hrs BUS 180: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3 hrs BUS 230: ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP 3 hrs BUS 238: Financial Management and Budgeting 3 hrs Lower Division Elective 31 hrs Complete courses to complete the Northland Pioneer College Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) based on your Associate's degree. A completed AGEC satisfies lower division general studies and first year composition. Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 75 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=NPC&acadPlan=LSORGLBA 51 1/1 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Pima Community College Accountancy, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Accountancy, BS | W. P. Carey School of Business Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Composition WRT 101: Writing I or WRT 107: WRT I NonNative Speak English 3 hrs WRT 102: Writing II or WRT 108: Writing II for Non­Native Speakers of English 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 220: Calculus I 5 hrs Humanities and Fine Arts Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hrs Select 1 course from the list; AND Select 1 course from the Humanities/Historical Perspectives list. Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Pima Community College Associate of Business in Business Administration degree and AGEC­B, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the Business Bachelor degree program. Special Requirements: In addition to university requirements, the W.P. Carey School of Business has the following special requirements: All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Students who complete the TAG with a 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA* and submit one of the following: an SAT (math and critical reading sections only) score of 1160 or higher, OR an ACT composite score of 25 or higher, OR a high school class ranking in the top 8 percent, OR an overall high school GPA of 3.60 in ASU competency courses (A=4.00) are guaranteed admission to the W.P. Carey School of Business Bachelor degree program, subject to capacity availability. Students may be assigned to a specific campus. * Because Arizona State University computers GPAs differently than Pima Community College, admission to the Bachelor program can only be certified after ASU calculates and certifies the GPA. Only 64 credits are transferrable to ASU. Special Requirements Social and Behavioral Sciences ECN 201: Microeconomic Principles 3 hrs ECN 202: Macroeconomic Principles 3 hrs Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Pima Community College Associate in Business degree and AGEC­B, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the university. This degree program requires meeting W. P. Carey Bachelor of Science requirements. Admission Requirements: Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences 8 hrs Biological and Physical Sciences: Select any two courses and their labs from the Biological & Physical Sciences list. Other Requirements CIS 120: Computer Applications for Business 3 hrs AGEC Special Requirements Lower Division Select AGEC courses above so that at least one course is marked "C" (cultural diversity), one with an "I" (intensive writing), and one with a "G" (global awareness). 0 hrs Note that a single course may fulfill more than one of the requirements. In addition to a minimum 3.00 cumulative transfer GPA, students must meet one of the following for admission to the W. P. Carey Bachelor of Science degree program: SAT (math and critical reading sections only) score of 1160 or higher, OR an ACT composite score of 25 or higher, OR a high school class ranking in the top 8 percent, OR an overall high school GPA of 3.60 in ASU competency courses (A=4.00). *Because Arizona State University calculates GPAs differently than Pima Community College, admission to the BS program is certified upon the calculation of the 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA by ASU Undergraduate Admissions. A cumulative transfer GPA includes all college coursework completed at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. Students are responsible for confirming all transfer transcripts are on file with ASU. For more information: https://transfer.asu.edu/credits Only 64 credits are transferrable to ASU. Please refer to ASU Degree Search for information regarding readmissions requirements. Additional Lower Division Requirements ACC 211: Financial Accounting 3 hrs ACC 212: Managerial Accounting 3 hrs BUS 205: Stat Methods in Economics/Bus 3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=PIMA&acadPlan=BAACCBS 52 1/2 4/14/2017 Pathway Agreement BUS 220: Legal Environment of Business 3 hrs MAT 231: Calculus II 4 hrs CMN 102: Introduction to Speech Communication OR 3 hrs CMN 130: Small Group Discussion OR CMN 120: Business and Professional Communications PSY Course 3 hrs Course must have PSY prefix and transfer with SB designation. SOC Course 3 hrs Course must have SOC prefix and transfer with SB designation. Lower Division College Algebra or other transferable course 3 hrs College Algebra applies as elective credit only toward ASU business programs. Lower Division Select 1 course (3 credit hours) from ACC, BUS, CIS, FIN, MGT, MKT, PAD, or language courses. 0­3 hrs Total Required Credits: 62 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=PIMA&acadPlan=BAACCBS 53 2/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Pima Community College Nursing, BSN Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Nursing, BSN | College of Nursing and Health Innovation Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes There are no notes for this pathway English Composition WRT 101: Writing I or WRT 107: WRT I NonNative Speak English 3 hrs WRT 102: Writing II or WRT 108: WRT II NonNative Speak Englis 3 hrs Special Requirements Completion of the Pima­ASU RN­BSN Pathway Program and the special requirements satisfies the requirements for Pima Community College Associate of Applied Science degree, satisfies lower division RN­BSN major requirements, and upon receipt of all application materials, guarantees admission to the ASU RN­BSN degree program. Mathematics MAT 151: College Algebra 4 hrs PSY 230: Psych.Measur & Statistics or BUS 205: Stat Methods in Economics/Bus or MAT 167: Introductory Statistics 3 hrs Social & Behavioral Sciences PSY 101: Intro To Psychology 3 hrs May be satisfied by any course that transfers to ASU with a MA designation as shown in the Course Equivalency Guide. Special Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in each course and a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in the following courses is required for guaranteed admission: WRT 101, WRT 102, BIO 201IN, BIO 202IN, BIO 205IN, CHM 130/130LB, and PSY 101 or PSY 240. In addition, students must complete the courses that meet the listed general studies requirements with a grade of "C" or better. These courses are not included in the 2.5 cumulative GPA computation. All remaining courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Upon Transfer to ASU: Students must have a current RN license in good standing before taking the courses in the RN­BSN program (TWC/NUR). All additional ASU General Studies requirements can be completed while enrolled in the RN­BSN program. All other requirements are selected by the student and must be completed prior to graduation from ASU. Physical & Biological Sciences BIO 202IN: Human Anatomy/Physiology II 4 hrs CHM 130: Fundamental Chemistry or CHM 130LB: Fundamental Chemistry Lab 5 hrs While the pathway requirements total 80 credits, there are only 75 maximum transferable credit hours; the excess hours will not transfer. Additional Lower Division Requirements BIO 201IN: Human Anatomy/Physiology I 4 hrs BIO 205IN: Microbiology 4 hrs ECE 107: Human Devel & Relations or PSY 240: Developmental Psychology 3 hrs NRS 108: Drug Calculations 3 hrs NRS 155: Introduction to Pharmacology 3 hrs NRS 104: Nursing Process I 4 hrs NRS 104LC: Nursing Process I Clinical 3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=PIMA&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 54 1/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement NRS 104LS: Nursing Process I Skills 1 hrs NRS 105: Nursing Process II 4 hrs NRS 105LC: Nursing Process II Clinic 4 hrs NRS 105LS: Nursing Process II Skills 1 hrs NRS 201: Nursing Process III 5 hrs NRS 201LC: Nursing Process III Clinical 4 hrs NRS 202: Nursing Process IV 3 hrs NRS 202CA: Nursing Process IV and NRS 202CB: Nursing Process IV 6 hrs Humanities/Fine Arts or Leadership/Ethics 3 hrs Complete a course from Humanities/Fine Arts or Leadership/Ethics categories marked with a "C" or "G." Total Required Credits: 80 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=PIMA&acadPlan=NUNURDBSN 55 2/2 6/19/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Pima Community College Organizational Leadership, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Organizational Leadership, BA | College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes Additional Lower Division Requirements Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. Pima College AGEC 35 hrs Complete courses to complete the Pima College Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) based on your Associate's degree. A completed AGEC satisfies lower division general studies and first year composition. MGT 230: Dynamics of Leadership 3 hrs This course satisfies ASU's OGL 200 requirement. FIN 107: Business Finance 3 hrs This course satisfies ASU's OGL 260 requirement. Lower Division Elective 34 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. OGL 220 will need to be taken after transfer. Total Required Credits: 75 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=PIMA&acadPlan=LSORGLBA 56 1/1 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Economics, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Economics, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes There are no notes for this pathway English Composition WRT 101: Writing I WRT 102: Writing II Special Requirements 3 hrs There are no special requirements for this pathway 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 220: Calculus I or MAT 212: Topics in Calculus 5 hrs ASU requires the choice of either the MAT 270 AND MAT 271 sequence or the MAT 210 AND 211 sequence, however an equivalenct for MAT 211 is not offered at the CC. If a MAT 210 equivalent is taken, MAT 211 will need to be taken after transfer. THO 101: Elementary Tohono O'odham I 4 hrs Meets "G" (Global Awareness) requirements. Humanities and Fines Arts 3 hrs Select one Arts course. Humanities and Fines Arts Social & Behavioral Sciences ECN 200: Basic Economic Principles or ECN 202: Macroeconomic Principles 3 hrs HIS 122: Tohono O'odham History 3 hrs Meets Cultural Diversity and Global Awareness requirements. Biological & Physical Sciences Biological & Physical Sciences 4 hrs Biological & Physical Sciences 4 hrs Options Intensive Writing and Critical Inquiry Options 0­3 hrs Students must take one course that involves the development of competence in written discourse, and the gathering, interpretation, and evaluation of evidence. You must take a course that fulfills this requirement after you complete WRT 101 Writing I. 3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAECNBS 57 1/2 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Computer Information Systems CIS 100: Introduction to Computers 3 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements BUS 205: Statistical Methods in Economics & Business 3 hrs ECN 201: Microeconomic Principles 3 hrs MAT 231: Calculus II 4 hrs ASU requires the choice of either the MAT 270 AND MAT 271 sequence or the MAT 210 AND 211 sequence, however an equivalenct for MAT 211 is not offered at the CC. If a MAT 210 equivalent is taken, MAT 211 will need to be taken after transfer. Related Area Courses 0­6 hrs Students may choose up to six credit hours of courses that transfer to ASU as a direct equivalency or Departmental Elective (DEC) in the following ASU prefixes: ACC, CIS, or PAF. Lower Division Elective 3­12 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAECNBS 58 2/2 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Organizational Leadership, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Organizational Leadership, BA | College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes Humanities and Fine Arts Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. THO 101: Elem Tohono O`odham I 4 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway Social and Behavioral Sciences HIS 122: Tohono O`odham HIS 3 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements Tohono O'Odham College AGEC 28 hrs Complete courses to complete the Tohono O'Odham College Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) based on your Associate's degree. A completed AGEC satisfies lower division general studies and first year composition. MGT 110: Human Rel Business & Industry 3 hrs This course satisfies ASU's OGL 220 requirement. MGT 230: Dynamics of Leadership 3 hrs This course satisfies ASU's OGL 200 requirement. Lower Division Elective 34 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. OGL 260 will need to be taken after transfer. Total Required Credits: 75 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LSORGLBA 59 1/1 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Psychology, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Psychology, BS | New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. WRT 101: Writing I 3 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway WRT 102: Writing II 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 187: Precalculus 5 hrs Humanities and Fine Arts THO 101: Elem Tohono O`odham I 4 hrs Meets "C" (cultural diversity) and "G" (global awareness) requirements. Humanities and Fine Arts 3 hrs Select one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs PSY 100A and PSY 100B must both be completed to transfer to ASU as equivalent to PSY 101 and one elective credit hour. HIS 122: Tohono O`odham HIS 3 hrs Social and Behavioral Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences 8 hrs Options Options 4 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements Physical Science Lab Course ­ Astronomy ­ Chemistry, Geology, or Physics Lower Division Elective 4 hrs Psychology (BS) majors are required to take one Life Science lab course and one Physical Science lab course in addition to PSY 290 and two required university general studies science courses. 20 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. ACO 100 (or CIS 105), PSY 230, and PSY 290 will need to be taken after transfer Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=ASPGSBS 60 1/2 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=ASPGSBS 61 2/2 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Psychology, BA Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Psychology, BA | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. WRT 101: Writing I 3 hrs Special Requirements WRT 102: Writing II 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 182: Trigonometry or MAT 187: Precalculus 3­5 hrs MAT 187 transfers to ASU as 3 credit hours toward MAT 170 and 2 hours of elective credit. Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Tohono O'odham Community College Associate of Arts degree and AGEC­A, meets major map requirements at ASU and guarantees admission to the Psychology B.A. degree program. If a student has previously attended ASU but left with a G.P.A. below 2.0, that student is not eligible to pursue this pathway because the student is not admissible to Psychology at the Tempe campus. Humanities and Fine Arts THO 101: Elem Tohono O`odham I 4 hrs Meets "G" (global awareness) requirement. Humanities and Fine Arts 3 hrs Select one course from the Arts. Social and Behavioral Sciences PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs HIS 122: Tohono O`odham HIS 3 hrs Meets "C" (Cultural Awareness) and "G" (Global Awareness) 8 hrs At least one course must carry ASU's SQ general studies designation Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences Options Options 6 hrs Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry 0­3 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements PSY 230: PSY Measurements & Statistics 4 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAPGSBA 62 1/2 3/7/2017 Lower Division Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV. Psychology Elective Pathway Agreement 0­16 hrs 0­3 hrs THO 101, 102, 201, and 202 meet the fourth semester language proficiency requirements at ASU. Select a Psychology elective that will transfer to ASU as Departmental Elective Credit (DEC) or a Direct Equivalency in the PSY prefix (PSY 132). Related Area Courses 0­12 hrs Select 4 courses (12 credit hours) which transfer as either Direct Equivalency or Departmental Electives (DEC) to courses in the following ASU departments: ASB, ASM, BIO, GCU, HPS, PHI, or SOC. Transfer equivalency is based on the semester and year the course is taken. May be met within AGEC­A or electives. Lower Division Elective 0­20 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAPGSBA 63 2/2 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Psychology, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Psychology, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. WRT 101: Writing I 3 hrs Special Requirements WRT 102: Writing II 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 220: Calculus I 5 hrs MAT 220 transfers to ASU as 4 credits toward MAT 270 and 1 hour of elective credit. THO 101: Elem Tohono O`odham I 4 hrs Meets "C" (cultural diversity) and "G" (global awareness) requirements. Humanities and Fine Arts 3 hrs Select one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Tohono O'odham Community College Associate of Arts degree and AGEC­A, meets major map requirements at ASU and guarantees admission to the Psychology B.S. degree program. If a student has previously attended ASU but left with a G.P.A. below 2.0, that student is not eligible to pursue this pathway because the student is not admissible to Psychology at the Tempe campus. Humanities and Fine Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs HIS 122: Tohono O`odham HIS 3 hrs Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences 8 hrs Select at least course that fulfills the "SQ" general studies requirement at ASU. Options Options 4 hrs Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry 0­3 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements PSY 230: PSY Measurements & Statistics 4 hrs Psychology Elective Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAPGSBS 64 1/2 3/7/2017 Pathway Agreement 0­3 hrs Select a Psychology elective that will transfer to ASU as Departmental Elective Credit (DEC) or a Direct Equivalency in the PSY prefix (PSY 132) Lower Division Foundations of Behavior Electives 0­12 hrs Select 4 courses (12 credit hours) which transfer as either Direct Equivalency or Departmental Electives (DEC) to courses in the following ASU departments: ASB, ASM, BIO, GCU, HPS, PHI, or SOC. Transfer equivalency is based on the semester and year the course is taken. May be met within AGEC­A or electives. Lower Division Elective 2­20 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=LAPGSBS 65 2/2 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Tohono O'Odham Social Work, BSW Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Social Work, BSW | College of Public Service and Community Solutions Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes English Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. WRT 101: Writing I 3 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway WRT 102: Writing II 3 hrs Mathematics MAT 142: Topics in College Mathematics 3 hrs Humanities and Fine Arts PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy 3 hrs Humanities and Fine Arts 3 hrs Select one Arts course. Social and Behavioral Sciences ECN 202: Macroeconomic Principles 3 hrs PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology OR 3 hrs SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences 4 hrs Physical and Biological Sciences 4 hrs Options HIS 122: Tohono O'odham History 3 hrs THO 101: Elementary Tohono O'odham I 4 hrs Meets "C" (Cultural Diversity) and "G" (Global Awareness) requirements. 3 hrs This requirement satisfies one of the Areas in ASU's Interdisciplinary Additional Lower Division Requirements AJS 101: Intro. Admin. of Justice Stud or AJS 109: Criminal Law Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=PPSWUSWU 66 1/2 3/13/2017 Pathway Agreement Requirement. CIS 100: Intro to Computers 3 hrs POS 110: American National Government 3 hrs SSE 121: Intro to Substance Abuse 3 hrs SWU 171: Introduction to Social Work 3 hrs SWU 291: Social Service Delivery Systems 3 hrs SWU 295: Foundations of Social Work Practice: Effective Helping in a Diverse World 3 hrs Language and Cultures: Requirement satisfied through the following: Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV OR Or completion of three additional courses in cultural diversity beyond general studies. Up to two semesters of Non­English Language (101, 102, 201, or 202 only), or sign language may apply toward the three course cultural diversity sequence. Lower Division Elective 0­16 hrs THO 101, 102, 201, and 202 meet the fourth semester language proficiency requirements at ASU. 0­3 hrs Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=TOHONO&acadPlan=PPSWUSWU 67 2/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Yavapai College Economics, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Economics, BS | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes College Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENG 101: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I or ENG 103: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I ­ HONOR 3 hrs ENG 102: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II or ENG 104: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II ­ HONO 3 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway Numeracy MAT 220: CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETR OR 3­5 hrs MAT 212: SURVEY OF CALCULUS ASU requires the choice of either the MAT 270 AND MAT 271 sequence or the MAT 210 AND 211 sequence, however an equivalenct for MAT 211 is not offered at the CC. If a MAT 210 equivalent is taken, MAT 211 will need to be taken after transfer. Computer Science CSA 110: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFO 3 hrs Historical Perspective Historical Perspective 3 hrs Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities 6 hrs Behavioral Sciences Behavioral Sciences 3 hrs Social Science ECN 235: Principles of Economics­Macro 3 hrs Physical and Biological Sciences Physical and Biological Sciences 8 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements ECN 232: Business Statistical Analysis 3 hrs Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=YAVAPAI&acadPlan=LAECNBS 68 1/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement ECN 236: Principles of Economics­Micro 3 hrs MAT 230: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5 hrs Lower Division Elective 12­14 hrs ASU requires the choice of either the MAT 270 AND MAT 271 sequence or the MAT 210 AND 211 sequence, however an equivalenct for MAT 211 is not offered at the CC. If a MAT 210 equivalent is taken, MAT 211 will need to be taken after transfer. If a MAT 270 equivalent is taken, student may complete the MAT 271 equivalent before transfer. Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. Students intendeding to transfer to ASU in the Accountancy program are encouraged to complete COM 271 in lieu of elective credit. Total Required Credits: 60 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=YAVAPAI&acadPlan=LAECNBS 69 2/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement Pathway Agreement Print Yavapai College Environmental and Resource Management, BS Pathway 2016­2017 ASU Major: Environmental and Resource Management, BS | Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Pathway Requirements Pathway Notes College Composition Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better. ENG 101: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I or ENG 103: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I ­ HONOR 3 hrs ENG 102: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II or ENG 104: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II ­ HONO 3 hrs Special Requirements There are no special requirements for this pathway Numeracy MAT 212: Survey of Calculus 3 hrs Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities 6 hrs Behavioral Sciences Behavioral Sciences 3 hrs Social Science Social Science 3 hrs Physical and Biological Sciences CHM 151: General Chemistry I 5 hrs CHM 152: General Chemistry II 5 hrs Other Requirements BIO 181: General Biology I General Education Awareness Areas 4 hrs 0­9 hrs Additional Lower Division Requirements CHM 235: GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I and CHM 235L: GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Lab 3 hrs CHM 233 will meet with CHM 231 requirement on the major map. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=YAVAPAI&acadPlan=TSETMBS 70 1/2 5/2/2017 Pathway Agreement MAT 167: ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 hrs PHY 111: GENERAL PHYSICS I 4 hrs PHY 111/113 will satisfy the PHY 101 requirement Literacy & Critical Inquiry 3 hrs Select a course that meets ASU Literacy requirements Science, Math, Engineering or Management Elective 16 hrs Select one course that transfers to ASU with one of the following prefixes: ABS, AGB, BIO, CEE, CHM, ECN, EGR, GIS, GLG, GPH, MAT, MGT, PHY, TEM, or TMC. Total Required Credits: 64 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 https://webapp4.asu.edu/transferpathwaybuilder/public?year=2016&extOrgId=YAVAPAI&acadPlan=TSETMBS 71 2/2 The following tuition and fee schedules were not available at the time of publication of the 2016-2017 catalog archive document. RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $404 $808 $1,212 $1,616 $2,020 $2,424 $2,828 $3,232 $3,636 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $587 $991 $1,395 $1,799 $2,203 $2,607 $3,011 $3,415 $3,819 Resident Undergraduate Tuition (1) Resident Surcharge Total Undergraduate Resident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 72 (4) (5) (6) NON-RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $706 $1,412 $2,118 $2,824 $3,530 $4,236 $4,942 $5,648 $6,354 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $889 $1,595 $2,301 $3,007 $3,713 $4,419 $5,125 $5,831 $6,537 Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition (1) Total Undergraduate NonResident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) INTERNATIONAL Non-Resident ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $755 $1,510 $2,265 $3,020 $3,755 $4,530 $5,285 $6,040 $6,795 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 73 Undergraduate Tuition Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $938 $1,693 $2,448 $3,203 $3,958 $4,713 $5,468 $6,223 $6,978 Total Undergraduate International Tuition & Fees (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) Rates do not include tuition charges for courses offered through the ASU Extended Campus. (2) Music Fees & Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (3) Undergraduate students with total credit hours in excess of the threshold established by the Arizona Legislature are required to pay a tuition surcharge. For resident students, the excess hours surcharge is $81 per credit hour. For nonresident students, the excess hours surcharge is $141 per credit hour. See www.asu.edu [1] for additional information regarding the undergraduate tuition surcharge. (4) Summer tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. The rates presented above are per session and if more than nine credit hours are taken in a session, tuition will be greater. To calculate the increase in tuition, add the tuition cost per hour for each additional hour taken to the tuition and fees total for nine hours. (5) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 74 (6) Some graduate and undergraduate programs assess an additional program fee. These fees differ according to the college and or program. Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/sum17UGAllCampus Links: [1] http://www.asu.edu RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 Resident Undergraduate Online Tuition 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5,500 $6,000 $6,500 $7,000 $7,500 $8,000 $8,500 $9,000 Technology Fee (4) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Programs Fee(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust (4) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 75 Recreation Fee(1) Total Resident Undergraduate Online Tuition & Fees(1) (2) (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $549 $1,049 $1,549 $2,049 $2,549 $3,049 $3,549 $4,049 $4,549 $5,049 $5,549 $6,049 $6,549 $7,049 $7,549 $8,049 $8,549 $9,049 (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) NONRESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 Non-Resident Undergraduate Online Tuition 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5,500 $6,000 $6,500 $7,000 $7,500 $8,000 $8,500 $9,000 Technology Fee (4) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Programs Fee(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust (4) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Recreation Fee(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total NonResident $549 $1,049 $1,549 $2,049 $2,549 $3,049 $3,549 $4,049 $4,549 $5,049 $5,549 $6,049 $6,549 $7,049 $7,549 $8,049 $8,549 $9,049 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 76 Undergraduate Online Tuition & Fees (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) Students admitted to an Online campus program are not billed the student programs fee, student service facility fee, athletics fee, health and wellness fee, or recreation fee. (2) Online tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. The rates presented above are per session and if more than 18 credit hours are taken in a session, tuition will be greater. To calculate the increase in tuition, add the tuition cost per hour for each additional hour taken to the tuition and fees total for 18 hours. (3) Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (4) Mandatory fees are billed per session but are not to exceed the seven hour rate in a term. (5) Undergraduate students with total credit hours in excess of the threshold established by the Arizona Legislature are required to pay tuition on these excess hours. For online students the excess surcharge is $100. For more information about the excess surcharge please visit https://students.asu.edu/tuitionsurcharge [1]. (6) Students admitted to Barrett, the Honors College are assessed a $750 honors fee each fall and spring semester in addition to the tuition and fees presented above. (7) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (8) Certain graduate and undergraduate programs are assessed differential tuition or program fees, depending on the college and/or program. Use the Tuition and Cost of Attendance Estimator to review program specific tuition and fees. Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/sum17UndergradOnline Links: [1] https://students.asu.edu/tuitionsurcharge Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 77 RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $404 $808 $1,212 $1,616 $2,020 $2,424 $2,828 $3,232 $3,636 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $587 $991 $1,395 $1,799 $2,203 $2,607 $3,011 $3,415 $3,819 Resident Undergraduate Tuition (1) Resident Surcharge Total Undergraduate Resident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 78 NON-RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $706 $1,412 $2,118 $2,824 $3,530 $4,236 $4,942 $5,648 $6,354 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $889 $1,595 $2,301 $3,007 $3,713 $4,419 $5,125 $5,831 $6,537 Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition (1) Total Undergraduate NonResident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) INTERNATIONAL Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition Student Services Facility ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $755 $1,510 $2,265 $3,020 $3,755 $4,530 $5,285 $6,040 $6,795 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 79 Fee Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $938 $1,693 $2,448 $3,203 $3,958 $4,713 $5,468 $6,223 $6,978 Total Undergraduate International Tuition & Fees (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) Rates do not include tuition charges for courses offered through the ASU Extended Campus. (2) Music Fees & Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (3) Undergraduate students with total credit hours in excess of the threshold established by the Arizona Legislature are required to pay a tuition surcharge. For resident students, the excess hours surcharge is $81 per credit hour. For nonresident students, the excess hours surcharge is $141 per credit hour. See www.asu.edu [1] for additional information regarding the undergraduate tuition surcharge. (4) Summer tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. The rates presented above are per session and if more than nine credit hours are taken in a session, tuition will be greater. To calculate the increase in tuition, add the tuition cost per hour for each additional hour taken to the tuition and fees total for nine hours. (5) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (6) Some graduate and undergraduate programs assess an additional program fee. These fees differ according to the college and or program. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 80 Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/sum17undergradnondegree Links: [1] http://www.asu.edu RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 10 11 12 & Over $2,680 $2,938 $3,140 0 0 0 0 25 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $680 $938 $2,744 $3,002 $3,204 1 2 3 $358 $616 $874 Resident Surcharge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 Recreation Fee (1) 0 $422 Resident Undergraduate Tuition Total Undergraduate Resident Tuition & Fees (2) 4 5 6 7 8 9 $1,132 $1,390 $1,648 $1,906 $2,164 $2,422 $1,196 $1,454 $1,712 $1,970 $2,228 $2,486 (3) (4) (5)(6) Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 81 NON-RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 $553 $956 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 Recreation Fee (1) 0 0 Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 & Over $3,777 $4,180 $4,583 $4,849 25 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $3,841 $4,244 $4,647 $4,913 $1,359 $1,762 $2,165 $2,568 $2,971 $3,374 Total Undergraduate Non- $617 $1,020 $1,423 $1,826 $2,229 $2,632 $3,035 $3,438 Resident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) (4) (5)(6) (1) Students admitted to ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City are not billed the student service facility fee, athletics fee, health and wellness fee, or recreation fee. (2) Music Fees & Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (3) Undergraduate students with total credit hours in excess of the threshold established by the Arizona Legislature are required to pay tuition on these excess hours. For resident students the excess hours tuition is $72 per credit hour. For nonresident students the excess hours tuition is $111 per credit hour. See students.asu.edu/tuitionandfees [1] for additional information regarding the Undergraduate Excess Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 82 Hours Tuition. (4) Students admitted to Barrett, the Honors College are assessed a $750 honors fee each fall and spring semester in addition to the tuition and fees presented above. (5) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (6) Certain graduate and undergraduate programs are assessed differential tuition or program fees, depending on the college and/or program. Use the Tuition and Cost of Attendance Estimator to review program specific tuition and fees. Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/Sum17undergradLHCdegreepro Links: [1] http://students.asu.edu/tuitionandfees ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 $358 $616 $875 Resident Surcharge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undergraduate Tuition 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 & Over $2,683 $2,908 $2,908 0 0 0 0 25 25 25 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 $1,133 $1,391 $1,650 $1,908 $2,166 $2,425 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 83 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Programs Fee 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Recreation Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $422 $680 $939 $2,747 $2,972 $2,972 Total Undergraduate Tuition & Fees(2) (3) (4) (5) $1,197 $1,455 $1,714 $1,972 $2,230 $2,489 (6) (1) Students admitted to Eastern Arizona College, Arizona Western College, and Central Arizona College are not billed the student service facility fee, athletics fee, health and wellness fee, or recreation fee. (2) Music Fees & Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (3) Undergraduate students with total credit hours in excess of the threshold established by the Arizona Legislature are required to pay tuition on these excess hours. For resident students the excess hours tuition is $72 per credit hour. For nonresident students the excess hours tuition is $111 per credit hour. See students.asu.edu/tuitionandfees [1] for additional information regarding the Undergraduate Excess Hours Tuition. (4) Students admitted to Barrett, the Honors College are assessed a $750 honors fee each fall and spring semester in addition to the tuition and fees presented above. (5) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (6) Certain graduate and undergraduate programs are assessed differential tuition or program fees, depending on the college and/or program. Use the Tuition and Cost of Attendance Estimator to review program specific tuition and fees. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 84 Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/sum17undergradcommunitycollegebaseddegreepro Links: [1] http://students.asu.edu/tuitionandfees RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Resident Graduate Tuition (1) $601 $1,202 $1,803 $2,404 $3,005 $3,606 $4,207 $4,808 $5,409 Resident Surcharge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $804 $1,405 $2,006 $2,607 $3,208 $3,809 $4,410 $5,011 $5,612 Total Graduate Resident Tuition & Fees(2) (3) (4) (5) Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 85 NON-RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Non-Resident Graduate Tuition (1) $1,051 $2,102 $3,153 $4,204 $5,255 $6,306 $7,357 $8,408 $9,459 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Student Athletics Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 $1,254 $2,305 $3,356 $4,407 $5,458 $6,509 $7,560 $8,611 $9,662 Total Graduate NonResident Tuition & Fees (2) (3) (4) (5) INTERNATIONAL Non-Resident Graduate Tuition ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $1,124 $2,248 $3,372 $4,496 $5,620 $6,744 $7,868 $8,992 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 9 $10,116 86 Student Services Facility Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Technology Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Recreation Fee 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Health & Wellness Fee 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Financial Aid Trust 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Student Programs Fee 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Student Athletic Fee 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Total Graduate International Tuition & Fees (1)(2) (3) (4) (5) $1,327 $2,451 $3,575 $4,699 $5,823 $6,947 $8,071 $9,195 $10,319 (1) Rates do not include tuition charges for courses offered through the ASU Extended Campus. (2) Music Fees & Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (3) Summer tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. The rates presented above are per session and if more than nine credit hours are taken in a session, tuition will be greater. To calculate the increase in tuition, add the tuition cost per hour for each additional hour taken to the tuition and fees total for nine hours. (4) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (5) Some graduate and undergraduate programs assess an additional program fee. These fees differ according to the college and or program. Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/Sum17Graduate Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 87 RESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 $502 $1,004 $1,506 $2,008 $2,510 $3,012 $3,514 $4,016 $4,518 $5,020 $5,522 $6,024 $6,526 $7,028 $7,530 $8,032 $8,534 $9,036 Resident Graduate Online Tuition Technology Fee (4) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Programs Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust (4) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Recreation Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Graduate $551 $1,053 $1,555 $2,057 $2,559 $3,061 $3,563 $4,065 $4,567 $5,069 $5,571 $6,073 $6,575 $7,077 $7,579 $8,081 $8,583 $9,085 Resident Online Tuition & Fees (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 88 NONRESIDENT ENROLLED HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 $502 $1,004 $1,506 $2,008 $2,510 $3,012 $3,514 $4,016 $4,518 $5,020 $5,522 $6,024 $6,526 $7,028 $7,530 $8,032 $8,534 $9,036 Non-Resident Graduate Online Tuition Technology Fee (4) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Student Programs Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Service Facility Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Student Athletics Fee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health & Wellness Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Financial Aid Trust (4) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Recreation Fee (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Graduate $551 $1,053 $1,555 $2,057 $2,559 $3,061 $3,563 $4,065 $4,567 $5,069 $5,571 $6,073 $6,575 $7,077 $7,579 $8,081 $8,583 $9,085 Non-Resident Online Tuition & Fees (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) Students admitted to an Online campus program are not billed the student programs fee, student service facility fee, athletics fee, health and wellness fee, or recreation fee. (2) Online tuition is billed per credit hour with no cap. The rates presented above are per session and if more than 18 credit hours are taken in a session, tuition will be greater. To calculate the increase in tuition, add the tuition cost per hour for each additional hour taken to the tuition and fees total for 18 hours. Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 89 (3) Special Class Fees are dependent on specific class enrollment and are not included here. Fees are available online through Class Search. (4) Mandatory fees are billed per session but are not to exceed the seven hour rate in a term. (5) All amounts shown in the Tuition and Fees Schedules or in other University publications or web pages represent tuition and fees as currently approved. However, Arizona State University reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the Arizona Board of Regents or as otherwise consistent with Board policy and to make such modifications applicable to students enrolled at ASU at that time as well as to incoming students. In addition, all tuition amounts and fees are subject to change at any time for correction of errors. Finally, please note that fee amounts billed for any period may be adjusted at a future date. (6) Certain graduate and undergraduate programs are assessed differential tuition or program fees, depending on the college and/or program. Use the Tuition and Cost of Attendance Estimator to review program specific tuition and fees. Source URL: https://catalog.asu.edu/tuitionandfees/sum17Grad-PostBaccOnline Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 90 The following university academic policy experienced a change retroactive to the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 academic years. This highlighted change occurred after the publication of the 2016-2017 academic catalog archive. Advanced Placement Students who have taken an advanced placement course of the College Entrance Examination Board in their secondary school and who have taken an AP examination of the CEEB may receive university credit. No credit is given for any examination with a score of two or one. There is no limit to the number of AP credits that can be used to meet the General Studies requirement, including the requirements in natural sciences (SQ and SG) and literacy and critical inquiry (L). When the scores are received by the university directly from the CEEB, credit is awarded as shown in the Advanced Placement Credit table below. Advanced Placement Credit Examination Score Art—History 5 or 4 6 ARS 101, 102 3 3 ARS 101 5 or 4 8 BIO 181, 182 3 4 BIO 100 Calculus AB 5, 4, or 3 4 MAT 270 Calculus BC 5 or 4 8 MAT 270, 271 3 4 MAT 270 5 8 4 4 Biology Chemistry Semester Hours Equivalency CHM 113, 116 CHM 113 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 91 Chinese Language and Culture 5 20 CHI 101, 102, 201, 202 4 15 CHI 101, 102, 201 3 10 CHI 101, 102 Comparative Government and Politics 5 or 4 3 POS 150 Computer Science A 5 or 4 3 ACO 101, CSE 110 or SER 100 Computer Science AB 5 or 4 6 CSE 110, 205 English Language & Composition 5 or 4 3 Placement into ENG 105 and Elective credit (3). Transfer students who have credit for ENG 102 and who completed the exam (with a score of 4 or 5) prior to enrolling in ENG 102 may receive ENG 101 credit for the exam. English Literature & Composition 5 or 4 3 Placement into ENG 105 and Elective credit (3). Transfer students who have credit for ENG 102 and who completed the exam (with a score of 4 or 5) prior to enrolling in ENG 102 may receive ENG 101 credit for the exam. Environmental Science 5 or 4 3 SOS 110 European History 5 or 4 6 HST 103 and 104 French Language and Culture 5 14 FRE 201, 202, 311, 312 4 11 FRE 201, 202, 311 3 8 FRE 201, 202 5 14 GER 201, 202, 311, 312 4 11 GER 201, 202, 311 3 8 GER 201, 202 German Language and Culture Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 92 Human Geography 5 or 4 3 GCU 102 Japanese Language and Culture 5 20 JPN 101, 102, 201, 202 4 15 JPN 101, 102, 201 3 10 JPN 101, 102 5 16 LAT 101, 102, 201, 202 4 12 LAT 101, 102, 201 3 0 No Credit Macroeconomics 5 or 4 3 ECN 211 Microeconomics 5 or 4 3 ECN 212 Music Theory 5 or 4 3 MTC 125 Physics – AP 1 Mechanics 5 or 4 4 PHY 111, 113 Physics – AP 2 Electricity and Magnetism 5 or 4 4 PHY 112, 114 Physics—AP Mechanics C 3, 4 or 5 4 PHY 111, 113 Physics—AP Electricity and Magnetism C 3, 4 or 5 4 PHY 112, 114 Psychology 5 or 4 3 PGS 101 or PSY 101 Spanish—Language 5 14 SPA 201, 202, 294 and 313 4 11 SPA 201, 202 and 294 3 8 SPA 201, 202 5 15 SPA 111, 201, 202, 325 4 12 SPA 111, 201, 202 3 8 SPA 201, 202 Latin: Vergil Spanish—Literature Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 93 Statistics 5, 4 or 3 3 STP 226 Studio Art: Drawing 5 or 4 3 ART 111 Studio Art: 2-D Design 5 or 4 3 ART 112 Studio Art: 3-D Design 5 or 4 3 ART 115 U.S. Government and Politics 5 or 4 3 POS 110 U.S. History 5 or 4 6 HST 109 and 110 World History 5 or 4 3 HST 101 Academic Catalog Archive Addendum 2016-2017 94