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Phoenix College – Spring 2014 DRAFT I

AGEC Course Offerings

This list identifies the courses that meet AGEC General Education areas for Spring 2014 only. There are additional courses that meet AGEC requirements, but these are Phoenix College’s current offerings.

General education designations are subject to change.

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Please note that General Education requirements for AAS, AGS, MAPPS, and ATP degrees may vary. "See the Course Equivalency Guide for complete information. It is available at:

Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L)

AIS213American Indian Religions (L or HU, C)

COM225Public Speaking

CPD160Intro to Multiculturalism (C)

CRE101College Critical Reading

ENG111Technical/Professional Writing

ENH254Literature and Film (L or HU)

GBS233Business Communication

PHI103Intro to Logic (L or HU) S#(PHI1103)

PHI218Philosophy of Sexuality (L or HU)

PSY290ABResearch Methods (L or SG)

REL203American Indian Religion (L or HU, C)

THE220Modern Drama (HU or L) S#(THE2220)

Humanities & Fine Arts (HU)

AIS213American Indian Religions (L or HU, C)

AJS123Ethics and Administration of Justice

ARH100Introduction to Art

ARH101Prehistoric thru Gothic Art (G/H) S#(ART1101)

ARH102Renaissance thru Contp Art (G/H) S#(ART1102)

ARH115History of Photography

ARH203Art of Ancient Egypt(H)

ASB214Magic, Witchcraft and Healing (G)

ASB222Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: Old World (SB or HU, G/H)

ASB223Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: New World (SB or HU, G/H)

CNS101Construction and Culture (G/H)

EDU291Children’s Literature

EDU292 Art of Storytelling (C)

ENH110Introduction to Literature (C)

ENH112Chicano Literature (C)

ENH251Mythology (G)

ENH254Literature and Film (L or HU)

ENH291Children’s Literature

HCR210 Clinical Health Care Ethics

HIS101Hist. West. Civi. Mid. Ages to 1789 (HU or SB/H)

HIS102Hist. West. Civi. 1789 to present (HU or SB, H/G)

HIS103U S History to 1865 (HU or SB/H)

HIS108US History 1945-Present (HU or SB/H)

HUM108Contemporary Humanities (honors only)

HUM205Intro to Cinema

HUM209Women and Films (C/H)

HUM210Contemporary Cinema

HUM292Art of Storytelling(C)

INT115Historical Architecture and Furniture (H)

INT120Modern Architecture and Furniture (H)

MHL140Survey of Music History (H)

MHL143Music in World Cultures (G)

MHL145 American Jazz and Popular Music

MHL153Rock Music and Culture

MHL155Survey of American Music (H)

PHI101Intro to Philosophy

Humanities & Fine Arts Continued

PHI103Intro to Logic (L or HU) S# PHI1103)

PHI213Medical and Bio Ethics

PHI216Environmental Ethics (G)

PHI218Philosophy of Sexuality (HU or L)

PHI251Philosophy of Sport

REL203American Indian Religions (L or HU, C)

REL243World Religions (G)

SPH245Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest (C)

SSH111Sustainable Cities (S/B or HU, G)

STO292Art of Storytelling(C)

THE205Introduction to Cinema

THE210Contemporary Cinema

THE220ModernDrama (HU or L) S#(THE2220)

Social & Behavioral (SB)

AIS101Art of Ancient Egypt (C)

AIS140American Indian History (C, H)

AJS101Intro to Criminal Justice

AJS200Current Issues in Criminal Justice

AJS225Criminology

AJS270Community Relations

ASB102Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology (G)

ASB222Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: Old World (SB or HU, G/H)

ASB223Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: New World (SB or HU, G/H)

ASM104Bones, Stones and Human Evolution (SB or SG, H)

CFS112Personal Growth & Family Relation

CFS157 Marriage and Family Life

CFS176Child Development

COM100Intro to Human Communication S# (COM1100)

COM110Interpersonal Communication

COM230Small Group Communications (SB)

ECN211Macroeconomic Principles S# (ECN2201)

ECN212Microeconomic Principles S#(ECN2202)

EDU221Intro to Education

EDU222Intro to Exceptional Learner (C)

FSC258Victimology/Crisis Management

GCU102Intro to Human Geography (G)

GCU121World Geog I: EastHemis

GCU122World Geog II: West Hemis (G)

GCU141Intro to Economic Geography (G)

GCU221Arizona Geography (C/H)

HES100Healthful Living

HIS101History of Western Civilization

Middle Ages to 1789 (HU or SB, H)

HIS102History of Western Civilization

1789 to Present (HU or SB G/H)

HIS103United States History to 1865 (SB or HU, H)

HIS104United States History 1865 to Present (H)

HIS108United States History 1945 to Present (SB or HU, H)

HIS109Mexican AmerHistCult (C, H)

HIS140American Indian History (C, H)

HIS204African American History 1865 to Present (SB, C/H)

HIS273US Experience in Vietnam (H)

POS110American National Government S# (POS1110)

POS140Comparative Government (G) S#(POS2204)

POS270American Legal System

PSY101Intro to Psychology S# (PSY1101)

PSY132Psychology & Culture (C/G)

PSY240Developmental Psychology

PSY266Abnormal Psychology

PSY277Psychology of Human Sexuality

REC120Leisure and the Quality of Life

SBU200Society and Business (G)

SOC101Intro to Sociology S# (SOC1101)

SOC140Racial and Ethnic Minorities (C) S#(SOC2215)

SOC212Gender and Society (C)

SOC251Social Problems

SSH111Sustainable Cities (S/B or HU, G)

SWU102Intro to Social Work (H)

SWU292Effective Helping in a Diverse World (C)

WST161 American Women Since 1920(C/H

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Natural Sciences – Quantitative (SQ/SG)

AST111/113 Intro to Solar System

BIO102Gen Bio (Nonmajors)

BIO100Biology Concepts Lec + Lab

BIO105Environmental Biology Lec + Lab

BIO108Plants and Society Lec + Lab

BIO156Intro to Biology for Allied Health & lab

BIO181General Biology (Majors) I Lec + Lab S#(BIO1181)

CHM107Chemistry and Society Lec + Lab

CHM130Fundamental Chemistry Lec + Lab S#(CHM1130)

CHM150General Chemistry I Lec

Plus CHM151 lab

CHM151General Chemistry I Lec + Lab S#(CHM1151)

CHM152General Chemistry II Lec + Lab S#(CHM1152)

CHM230Fundamental Organic Chemistry Lec + lab

GLG101 Intro to Geology S#(GLG1101)

&103Intro to Geology I Lab (G)

GPH111Intro to Physical Geography

PHY101Intro to Physics Lec + Lab

PHY111General Physics I Lec + Lab S#(PHY1111)

PHY112General Physics II Lec + Lab S#(PHY1112)

PHY121Univ. Physics I: Mech Lec + Lab S# (PHY1121)

PHY131Univ. Physics II: Elect/ MagLec + Lab S#(PHY1131)

Natural Sciences – General (SG)______

ASM104Bones, Stones and Human Evolution (SB or SG,)

AST101/102Survey of Astronomy Lec+ Lab

BIO145Marine Biology

BIO160Intro Human Anatomy and Physiology Lec+ lab

BIO182General Biology (Majors) II Lec + Lab S#(BIO1182)

BIO201Human Anatomy and Phys I Lec+Lab S#(BIO2201)

BIO202Human Anatomy and PhyII Lec + Lab S#(BIO2202)

BIO205Microbiology Lec + Lab S#(BIO2205

FON241 &

FON241LL Principles of Human Nutrition L+L

GLG110Geoldisastrs and Envrnmnt (G)

GLG111GeoldisastrsEnvrn Lab

PSY290ABResearch Methods Lec + Lab (L or SG)

Computer/Statistics

BPC110Computer Usage and Applications

CIS105Survey Comp Info Systems S#(CIS1120)

CIS162ADC# Level I

GBS221Business Statistics S#(BUS2201)

MAT206 Elements of Statistics

PSY230Intro to Statistics

Cultural Diversity Awareness (C)

AIS101Survey/Am Indian Issues (SB, C)

AIS140American Indian History (SB, C/H)

AIS170Am Indian History of the Southwest(C/H)

AIS213American Indian Religions (L or HU/C)

CPD160Intro to Multiculturism (L, C)

EDU222Intro to Exceptional Learner (SB, C)

EDU230Cultural Diversity in Education

EDU292Art of Storytelling (HU, C)

ENH110Intro to Literature (HU, C)

ENH112Chicano Literature (HU,C)

FSC258Victimology/Crisis Management (C, S/B))

GCU221Arizona Geography (SB, C/H)

HCR230Culture and Health (C/G)

HIS109Mexican AmerHist & Cult (S/B, C/H)

HIS140American Indian History (SB, H/C)

HIS170American Indian History of the Southwest (C/H)

HIS204African American History 1865 to Present (SB, C/H))

HUM209Women and Films (HU, C/H)

HUM292Art of Storytelling (HU, C)

PSY132Psychology & Culture (SB, C/G)

Cultural Diversity Continued

REL203American Indian Religions (L or HU, C)

SLG212Deaf Culture

SOC140Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SB, C)

SOC212Gender and Society (SB/C)

SPH245Hispanic Heritage in the Southwest (HU, C)

STO292Art of Storytelling (HU, C)

SWU292Effective Helping in a Diverse World (SB)

WST161American Women Since 1920 (SB, C/H)

Global Awareness (G)

ASB102Intro to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB, G)

ASB214Magic, Witchcraft & Healing (HU, G)

ASB222Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: Old World (HU or SB, G/H)

ASB223Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: New World (HU or SB, G/H)

CNS101Construction and Culture (HU, H/G)

ENH251Mythology (HU, G)

GCU102Intro to Human Geography (SB)

GCU122World Geog II: West Hemis (S/B, G)

GCU141Intro to Economic Geography (S/B, G)

GLG110GeolDisastrs and Envrnmnt Lec(SG, G)

HCR230Culture and Health (C/G)

HIS102Hist. of West.Civili. 1789 to Present (SB or HU, G/H)

MHL143Music in World Cultures (HU, G)

PHI216Environmental Ethics (HU, G)

POS140Comparative Government (S/B, G) S#POS2204

PSY132Psychology & Culture (SB, C/G)

REL 243World Religons (HU, G)

SBU200Society and Business (SB, G)

SSH111Sustainable Cities (S/B or HU, G)

SPA201Intermediate Spanish I S#(SPA2201)

SPA202Intermediate Spanish II S#(SPA2202)

Historical Awareness(H)______

AIS140American Indian History (SB, C/H)

AIS170AM Indian History of the Southwest (C/H)

ARH101Prehist. Thru Gothic Art (HU, H) S#(ART1101)

ARH102Renaissance thru Cont. Art (HU, H) S#(ART1102)

ARH203Art of Ancient Egypt (HU, H)

ASB222Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: Old World (HU or SB, G/H)

ASB223Buried Cities & Lost Tribes: New World (HU or SB, G/H)

CNS101Construction and Culture (HU,G/H)

GCU221Arizona Geography (SB, C/H)

HCR220Intro Nursing/Health Care Sys

HIS101History of Western Civilization

Middle Ages-1789 (HU or SB, H)

HIS102Hist. of West. Civil. 1789 to Present (HU or SB, G/H)

HIS103United States History to 1865 (HU or SB, H)

HIS104United States History to 1865 to Present (SB, H)

HIS108United States History 1945 to Present (SB or HU, H)

HIS109Mexican AmerHistCult (S/B, C/H)

HIS140American Indian History (SB, C/H)

HIS170American Indian History of the Southwest (C/H)

HIS204African American History 1865 to Present (SB, C/H)

HIS273US Experience in Vietnam (SB, H)

HUM209Women and Films (HU, C/H)

INT115Historical Architecture and Furniture (HU, H)

INT120Modern Arch and Furniture (HU, H)

MHL155Survey of American Music (HU, H)

SWU102Intro to Social Work (SB, H)

WST161American Women Since 1920 (SB, H/C)

S#= Approved SUN courses have direct equivalency for transfer among Arizona’s public community colleges and three state universities.

Qualified students may earn Honors credit. Please check with

The Honors Office located on the north/east side of the Bookstorebuilding or call 602-285-7305.

Doris S., Revised 9/10/13