GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2006 - 2007 Academic Programs

| Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) | ||
| The Arizona General Education
Curriculum (AGEC) is a 35-semester credit block of lower division
general education courses designed for students planning to transfer to
Arizona public universities. Certified completion of the block
satisfies admission requirements to any Arizona university and will
fulfill all lower division general education requirements for the
majors with which the block articulates.
There are three AGEC blocks: AGEC-A, intended for liberal arts and other majors; AGEC-B, intended for business majors; and AGEC-S, intended for majors with more stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science requirements.
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The MCCCD Associate
in Arts in Elementary Education (AAEE) requires the student to complete
a total
of 60-63 semester credits in the program of study. The degree has two
major
components:
The degree transfers as a block without loss of
credit to
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| Associate in Arts (AA), Fine Arts - Art | ||
| Description
The Maricopa County Community College District Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Art degree requires a minimum of 63 semester credits for the program of study. The degree includes the following components: I. General Education: II. Fine Arts Requirements – Art Purpose of the DegreeThe Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Art degree is designed for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. In general, the components of the degree meet requirements for majors in the Fine Arts. The degree is designed to prepare students to meet selective admission criteria for programs such as the Bachelor of Fine Arts, which may require a portfolio or performance requirement. The semester credits used to satisfy the MCCCD Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Art degree will apply to university graduation requirements of the university major for which the degree is designed. Information regarding the articulation of the degree with majors at the Arizona public universities can be accessed via the following website: http://www.aztransfer.com/archives/CASWebsite/atass/student/modpath.html
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| Associate in Arts (AA), Fine Arts - Dance | ||
| Description
The Maricopa County Community College District Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Dance degree requires a minimum of 64 semester credits for the program of study. The degree includes the following components: I. General Education: II. Fine Arts Requirements – Dance Purpose of the DegreeThe Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Dance degree is designed for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. In general, the components of the degree meet requirements for majors in the Fine Arts. The degree is designed to prepare students to meet selective admission criteria for programs such as the Bachelor of Fine Arts, which may require a portfolio or performance requirement. The semester credits used to satisfy the MCCCD Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Dance degree will apply to university graduation requirements of the university major for which the degree is designed. Information regarding the articulation of the degree with majors at the Arizona public universities can be accessed via the following website: http://www.aztransfer.com/archives/CASWebsite/atass/student/modpath.html |
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| Associate in Arts (AA), Fine Arts - Theatre | ||
| Description
The Maricopa County Community College District Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Theatre degree requires a minimum of 60 - 64 semester credits for the program of study. The degree includes the following components: I. General Education: II. Fine Arts Requirements – Theatre Purpose of the Degree The semester credits used to satisfy the MCCCD Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Theatre will apply to university graduation requirements of the university major for which the degree is designed. Information regarding the articulation of the degree with majors at the Arizona public universities can be accessed via the following website:http://www.aztransfer.com/archives/CASWebsite/atass/student/modpath.html |
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| Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree (ATP) | ||
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The Maricopa County Community College
District Associate in
Transfer Partnership (ATP) degree is designed to meet the needs of Associate in Transfer Partnership (ATP) degree is an articulated academic program of study established among the student, the accredited baccalaureate degree-granting institution selected by the student, and the primary Maricopa County Community College the student attends. The program of study will "parallel" the student's four-year degree as designated by the baccalaureate degree-granting institution. That is, the courses and number of credit hours in the degree will consist of the Freshman and Sophomore lower division course degree requirements of the major as jointly planned and agreed on with the community college and the accredited institution to which the student plans to transfer. |
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| Associate in Business (ABus) - | ||
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General Requirements (GR) Special Requirements (SR) |
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The MCCCD Associate in Business (ABus) degree requires a
total of 62-63 semester credits and is designed for students who plan
to transfer to Arizona's public universities into majors that
articulate with one of the two ABus pathways:
The ABus GR degree is
designed for students who plan to transfer to Arizona’s public
universities into majors that articulate with the Associate in Business
General Requirements pathway and for students who plan to complete
lower division course work toward a baccalaureate program at other
degree granting institutions. All business
majors except
Accountancy and Computer Information Systems should follow the
ABus GR
pathway. Computer Information Systems majors
should follow the ABus SR pathway.
The ABus SR degree is designed for Computer Information Systems majors who plan to transfer to Arizona’s public universities and for students who plan to complete lower division course work toward a baccalaureate program at other degree granting institutions. Accountancy majors should follow the Transfer Guide (TG-XR) pathwayAdditional information on academic majors can be accessed via the following web site: http://www.aztransfer.com/archives/CASWebsite/atass/student/modpath.html
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| Associate in Science (AS) | ||
I. General Education II. General Electives
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| Associate in General Studies (AGS) | ||
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The Maricopa County Community
College
District Associate in General Education (AGS) degree is recommended for
students whose educational goals require flexibility.
The AGS allows students to choose any
elective courses numbered 100 or above to complete the degree. Therefore, this degree may be less
appropriate for students who intend to transfer to a
baccalaureate-granting
institution.
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| Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree | ||
The Maricopa County Community College District Associate in
Applied Science (AAS) degree is recommended for students who wish to
gain a depth of technical expertise by completing an occupational
program presented in the college catalog. Students should consult
this catalog to determine specific program requirements.
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| Certificate of Completion (CCL) | ||
| The Certificate of Completion programs require fewer courses than degree programs and are a good choice if you seek immediate entry into the work force or on-the-job advancement. Certificate programs can lead to an Associate in Applied Science Degree, but courses do not necessarily transfer to a university. | ||
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