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2007-2008 Catalog Cochise College General Education Courses for Transfer Degrees (AA, AAEE, ABus and AS) For the most current information, check the general education course website at http://www.cochise.edu/programsofstudy/curriculum/currprocess/curr_gened/index.asp. Composition ENG 101 Composition (3) ENG 102 English Composition (3) (or ENG 102H Honors) Mathematics 3-5 credits AGEC-A MAT 142 Survey of College Mathematics (3) MAT 151 College Algebra (4) MAT 172 Finite Mathematics (3) MAT 182 Plane Trigonometry (3) MAT 187 Precalculus (5) MAT 227 Discrete Math (3) MAT 231 Calculus II (4) MAT 241 Calculus III (4) MAT 252 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MAT 262 Differential Equations (3) AGEC-B MAT 212 Calculus for Business (3) MAT 220 Calculus I (5) AGEC-S MAT 220 Calculus I (5) MAT 227 Discrete Math (3) MAT 231 Calculus II (4) MAT 241 Calculus III (4) MAT 252 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MAT 262 Differential Equations (3) Laboratory Science 8 credits AGEC-A or AGEC-B AST 180 Introduction to Astronomy (3) BIO 101 General Biology (for non majors) (4) BIO 105 Environmental Biology (4) BIO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) BIO 181 General Biology I (Majors) (4) BIO 182 General Biology II (4) BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) BIO 205 Microbiology (4) BIO 226 Ecology (4) CHM 100 Preparation for Chemistry (4) CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry (4) CHM 140 Fundamental Organic and Biochemistry (4) CHM 151 General Chemistry I (4) CHM 152 General Chemistry II (4) CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I (4) CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II (4) GEO 101 Physical Geography (4) GLG 101 Introduction to Geology I (Physical) (4) GLG 102 Introduction to Geology II (Historical) (4) GLG 110 Environmental Geology (4) PHY 110 Fundamentals of Physical Science (4) PHY 111 General Physics I (4) PHY 112 General Physics II (4) PHY 230 Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 231 Physics with Calculus II (4) AGEC-S BIO 181 General Biology I (Majors) (4) BIO 182 General Biology II (4) CHM 151 General Chemistry I (4) 1 CHM 152 General Chemistry II (4) PHY 230 Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 231 Physics with Calculus II (4)

Arts ART 103 Design Fundamentals (3) ART 106 Drawing I (3) ART 108 Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the 20th Century (3) ART 120 Appreciation of Visual Arts (3) ART 216 Drawing II (3) ART 220 Printmaking I (3) ART 225 Printmaking II (3) ART 230 Color and Design (3) ART 231 Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture (3) ART 245 Figure Drawing (3) ART 260 Graphic Design I (3) ART 261 Graphic Design II (3) ART 270 Ceramics I (3) ART 275 Ceramics II (3) ART 280 Painting I (3) ART 281 Painting II (3) ART 290 Sculpture (3) ART 295 Watercolor Painting I (3) ART 296 Watercolor Painting II (3) MUS 100 Fundamentals of Music Notation (3) MUS 109 Orchestra (1) MUS 110 Chorus (1) MUS 111 Band (1) MUS 123 American Popular Music (3) MUS 133 Music Theory (3) MUS 201 Ensemble (1) MUS 260 Music Fundamentals Through Experience (3) THE 101 Acting I (3) THE 201 Acting II (3) THE 203 Theatre Makeup (3) THE 213 Stagecraft (3) THE 220 Dramatic Structure (3) 2

Humanities ART 108 Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the 20th Century (3) BIO 250 Biomedical Ethics (3) COM 102 Essentials of Communication (3) COM 110 Public Speaking (3) ENG 209 IW Introduction to Poetry (3) ENG 210 The Bible as Literature (3) ENG 212 IW Children s Literature (3) ENG 220 IW British Literature I (3) ENG 221 IW British Literature II (3) ENG 222 IW Introduction to Shakespeare (3) ENG 224 IW American Literature I (3) ENG 225 IW American Literature II (3) ENG 226 IW World Literature I (3) ENG 227 IW World Literature II (3) ENG 228 IW Mythology and Folklore (3) ENG 230 IW Literature of the Southwest (3) ENG 231 IW Native American Literature (3) ENG 255 IW Introduction to the English Language (3) ENG 260 IW Irish Literature (3) ENG 265 IW Major American Writers (3) ENG 273 IW Women and Literature (3) HON 270 IW Honors History and Literature (3) HUM 101 Humanities in Contemporary Life (3) HUM 110 Introduction to Film and Video (3) HUM 115 Cultural Heritage of the Southwest (3) HUM 207 IW The Modern World (3) HUM 210 Foreign Film Classics (3) JRN 101 Introduction to Mass Communications (3) JRN 102 Essentials of News Writing (3) JRN 103 IW Advanced News Writing (3) PHI 111 IW Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHI 113 Introduction to Logic and Language (3) PHI 130 IW Ethics (3) PHI 201 IW Philosophies of the East (3) PHI 202 IW Philosophy of Religion (3) SPA 221 Introduction to Spanish Literature II (3) SPA 224 Introduction to Mexican Literature I (3) SPA 225 Introduction to Mexican Literature II (3) THE 103 Introduction to Theatre (3) Social and Behavioral Sciences ANT 101 The Origin and Antiquity of Humankind (3) ANT 102 Society and Culture (3) ANT 110 Exploring Archaeology (3) ANT 111 Exploring Physical Anthropology (3) ANT 138 Archaeological Site Survey (3) ANT 235 IW Principles of Archaeology (3) ANT 285 IW Prehistoric Cultures of North America (3) ANT 286 IW Historic Indian Tribes of North America (3) ANT 288 IW Native Peoples of the Southwest (3) ASL 200 Introduction to the Deaf Community (3) BIO 250 IW Biomedical Ethics (3) COM 204 IW Elements of Intercultural Communications (3) ECN 201 IW Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECN 202 IW Principles of Microeconomics (3) EDU 230 Classroom Relationships (3) GEO 102 Introduction to Human Geography (3) GEO 104 Political Geography (3) GEO 121 World Regional Geography (3) HIS 110 History of the United States 1607 1877 (3) HIS 111 History of the United States Since 1877 (3) HIS 140 IW Survey of Western Civilization I (3) HIS 141 IW Survey of Western Civilization II (3) HIS 142 IW Survey of Western Civilization III (3) HIS 229 IW History of Mexico I (3) HIS 230 IW History of Mexico II (3) HON 270 IW Honors History and Literature (3) POS 110 American National Government (3) POS 220 IW Federal and Arizona Constitution (3) POS 230 IW World Politics (3) POS 240 Comparative Politics (3) PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 103 Personality and Adjustment (3) PSY 210 Social Psychology (3) PSY 230 IW Personality Theories and Research (3) PSY 240 IW Developmental Psychology (3) PSY 250 IW Introduction to Psychological Research, Measurements and Statistics (3) PSY 290 IW Experimental Psychology (4) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 160 IW Ethnic Groups and Minorities (3) SOC 202 IW Social Problems (3) SOC 210 IW Marriage and the Family (3) SOC 212 IW Women and Men in a Changing Society (3) SOC 230 Human Sexuality and Gender Awareness (3) SSV 273 Determinants of Human Behavior (3) Information Literacy CIS 116 Computer Essentials (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Information Systems (3) Options (General Education Electives) 1- General Education Electives must be chosen from the general education listings above. 3

Cochise College General Education Courses AGS Degrees For the most current information, check the general education course website at http://www.cochise.edu/programsofstudy/curriculum/currprocess/curr_gened/index.asp. Composition ENG 101 Composition (3) - Required ENG 102 English Composition (3) ENG 109 Written Communications and Reports (3) ENG 167 Business Communications (3) ENG/CIS 279 Advanced Applied Technical Writing (3) Mathematics MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra (3) MAT 142 Survey of College Mathematics (3) MAT 151 College Algebra (4) MAT 187 Precalculus (5) Laboratory Science AST 180 Introduction to Astronomy (3) BIO 101 General Biology (for non majors) (4) BIO 105 Environmental Biology (4) BIO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) BIO 181 General Biology I (Majors) (4) BIO 182 General Biology II (4) BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) BIO 205 Microbiology (4) BIO 226 Ecology (4) CHM 100 Preparation for Chemistry (4) CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry (4) CHM 140 Fundamental Organic and Biochemistry (4) CHM 151 General Chemistry I (4) CHM 152 General Chemistry II (4) CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I (4) CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II (4) GEO 101 Physical Geography (4) GLG 101 Introduction to Geology I (Physical) (4) GLG 102 Introduction to Geology II (Historical) (4) GLG 110 Environmental Geology (4) PHY 110 Fundamentals of Physical Science (4) PHY 111 General Physics I (4) PHY 112 General Physics II (4) PHY 230 Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 231 Physics with Calculus II (4) Arts ART 103 Design Fundamentals (3) ART 106 Drawing I (3) ART 108 Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the 20 th Century (3) ART 120 Appreciation of Visual Arts (3) ART 216 Drawing II (3) ART 220 Printmaking I (3) ART 225 Printmaking II (3) ART 230 Color and Design (3) ART 231 Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture (3) ART 245 Figure Drawing (3) ART 260 Graphic Design I (3) ART 261 Graphic Design II (3) ART 270 Ceramics I (3) ART 275 Ceramics II (3) ART 280 Painting I (3) ART 281 Painting II (3) ART 290 Sculpture (3) ART 295 Watercolor Painting I (3) ART 296 Watercolor Painting II (3) 4 3-5 credits 4 credits

MUS 100 Fundamentals of Music Notation (3) MUS 109 Orchestra (1) MUS 110 Chorus (1) MUS 111 Band (1) MUS 123 American Popular Music (3) MUS 133 Music Theory (3) MUS 201 Ensemble (1) MUS 260 Music Fundamentals Through Experience (3) THE 101 Acting I (3) THE 201 Acting II (3) THE 203 Theatre Makeup (3) THE 213 Stagecraft (3) THE 220 Dramatic Structure (3) Humanities ART 108 Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the 20 th Century (3) BIO 250 Biomedical Ethics (3) COM 102 Essentials of Communications (3) COM 110 Public Speaking (3) ENG 209 IW Introduction to Poetry (3) ENG 210 The Bible as Literature (3) ENG 212 IW Children s Literature (3) ENG 220 IW British Literature I (3) ENG 221 IW British Literature II (3) ENG 222 IW Introduction to Shakespeare (3) ENG 224 IW American Literature I (3) ENG 225 IW American Literature II (3) ENG 226 IW World Literature I (3) ENG 227 IW World Literature II (3) ENG 228 IW Mythology and Folklore (3) ENG 230 IW Literature of the Southwest (3) ENG 231 IW Native American Literature (3) ENG 255 IW Introduction to the English Language (3) ENG 260 IW Irish Literature (3) ENG 265 IW Major American Writers (3) ENG 273 IW Women and Literature (3) HON 270 IW Honors History and Literature HUM 101 Humanities in Contemporary Life (3) HUM 110 Introduction to Film and Video (3) HUM 115 Cultural Heritage of the Southwest (3) HUM 207 IW The Modern World (3) HUM 210 Foreign Film Classics (3) JRN 101 Introduction to Mass Communications (3) JRN 102 Essentials of News Writing (3) JRN 103 IW Advanced News Writing (3) PHI 111 IW Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHI 113 Introduction to Logic and Language (3) PHI 130 IW Ethics (3) PHI 201 IW Philosophies of the East (3) PHI 202 IW Philosophy of Religion (3) SPA 221 Introduction to Spanish Literature II (3) SPA 224 Introduction to Mexican Literature I (3) SPA 225 Introduction to Mexican Literature II (3) THE 103 Introduction to Theatre (3) 5

Social and Behavioral Sciences ANT 101 The Origin and Antiquity of Humankind (3) ANT 102 Society and Culture (3) ANT 110 Exploring Archaeology (3) ANT 111 Exploring Physical Anthropology (3) ANT 138 Archaeological Site Survey (3) ANT 235 IW Principles of Archaeology (3) ANT 285 IW Prehistoric Cultures of North America (3) ANT 286 IW Historic Indian Tribes of North America (3) ANT 288 IW Native Peoples of the Southwest (3) ASL 200 Introduction to the Deaf Community (3) BIO 250 IW Biomedical Ethics (3) COM 204 IW Elements of Intercultural Communications (3) ECN 201 IW Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECN 202 IW Principles of Microeconomics (3) EDU 230 Classroom Relationships (3) GEO 102 Introduction to Human Geography (3) GEO 104 Political Geography (3) GEO 121 World Regional Geography (3) HIS 110 History of the United States 1607 1877 (3) HIS 111 History of the United States Since 1877 (3) HIS 140 IW Survey of Western Civilization I (3) HIS 141 IW Survey of Western Civilization II (3) HIS 142 IW Survey of Western Civilization III (3) HIS 229 IW History of Mexico I (3) HIS 230 IW History of Mexico II (3) HON 270 IW Honors History and Literature (3) POS 110 American National Government (3) POS 220 IW Federal and Arizona Constitution (3) POS 230 IW World Politics (3) POS 240 Comparative Politics (3) PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 103 Personality and Adjustment (3) PSY 210 Social Psychology (3) PSY 230 IW Personality Theories and Research (3) PSY 240 IW Developmental Psychology (3) PSY 250 IW Introduction to Psychological Research, Measurements and Statistics (3) PSY 290 IW Experimental Psychology (4) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 160 IW Ethnic Groups and Minorities (3) SOC 202 IW Social Problems (3) SOC 210 IW Marriage and the Family (3) SOC 212 IW Women and Men in a Changing Society (3) SOC 230 Human Sexuality and Gender Awareness (3) SSV 273 Determinants of Human Behavior (3) Information Literacy CIS 116 Computer Essentials (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Information Systems (3) 6

Cochise College General Education Courses AAS Degrees For the most current information, check the general education course website at http://www.cochise.edu/programsofstudy/curriculum/currprocess/curr_gened/index.asp. Communication COM 110 Public Speaking (3) COM 204 Elements of Intercultural Communications (3) ENG 101 Composition (3) ENG 102 English Composition (3) ENG 111 Grammar, Usage and Punctuation (3) ENG/BUS 167 Business Communications (3) ENG/CIS 179 Applied Technical Writing (3) ENG/CIS 279 Advanced Applied Technical Writing (3) JRN 201 Essentials of Newspaper Publishing (3) IO Degrees only ENG 109 Written Communications and Reports (3) ENG 206 Critical Writing (3) Mathematics/ Laboratory Science BUS 104 Business Math (3) MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra (3) MAT 142 Survey of College Mathematics (3) MAT 151 College Algebra (4) MAT 187 Precalculus (5) MAT 212 Calculus for Business (3) MAT 220 Calculus I (5) MAT 227 Discrete Math (3) MAT 231 Calculus II (4) MAT 241 Calculus III (4) MAT 252 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MAT 262 Differential Equations (3) For Nursing and Health Technology programs only CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry (4) CHM 151 General Chemistry I (4) Liberal Arts ANT 101 The Origin and Antiquity of Humankind (3) ANT 102 Society and Culture (3) ANT 110 Exploring Archaeology (3) ANT 111 Exploring Physical Anthropology (3) ANT 138 Archaeological Site Survey (3) ANT 235 IW Principles of Archaeology (3) ANT 285 IW Prehistoric Cultures of North America (3) ANT 286 IW Historic Indian Tribes of North America (3) ANT 288 IW Native Peoples of the Southwest (3) ART 103 Design Fundamentals (3) ART 106 Drawing I (3) ART 108 Survey of World Art: Renaissance to the 20 th Century (3) ART 120 Appreciation of Visual Arts (3) ART 216 Drawing II (3) ART 230 Color and Design (3) ART 231 Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture (3) ART 270 Ceramics I (3) ART 275 Ceramics II (3) ART 280 Painting I (3) ART 281 Painting II (3) ART 290 Sculpture (3) ART 295 Watercolor Painting I (3) ART 296 Watercolor Painting II (3) ASL 200 Introduction to the Deaf Community (3) COM 102 Essentials of Communications (3) ECN 201 IW Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECN 202 IW Principles of Microeconomics (3) ENG 209 IW Introduction to Poetry (3) 7 3-4 credits

ENG 210 The Bible as Literature (3) ENG 212 IW Children s Literature (3) ENG 220 IW British Literature I (3) ENG 221 IW British Literature II (3) ENG 222 IW Introduction to Shakespeare (3) ENG 224 IW American Literature I (3) ENG 225 IW American Literature II (3) ENG 226 IW World Literature I (3) ENG 227 IW World Literature II (3) ENG 228 IW Mythology and Folklore (3) ENG 230 IW Literature of the Southwest (3) ENG 231 IW Native American Literature (3) ENG 255 IW Introduction to the English Language (3) ENG 260 IW Irish Literature (3) ENG 265 IW Major American Writers (3) ENG 273 IW Women and Literature (3) GEO 102 Introduction to Human Geography (3) GEO 104 Political Geography (3) GEO 121 World Regional Geography (3) HIS 110 History of the United States 1607 1877 (3) HIS 111 History of the United States Since 1877 (3) HIS 140 IW Survey of Western Civilization I (3) HIS 141 IW Survey of Western Civilization II (3) HIS 142 IW Survey of Western Civilization III (3) HIS 229 IW History of Mexico I (3) HIS 230 IW History of Mexico II (3) HUM 101 Humanities in Contemporary Life (3) HUM 110 Introduction to Film and Video (3) HUM 115 Cultural Heritage of the Southwest (3) HUM 207 IW The Modern World (3) HUM 210 Foreign Film Classics (3) JRN 101 Introduction to Mass Communications (3) JRN 201 Essentials of Newspaper Publishing (3) MUS 109 Orchestra (1) MUS 110 Chorus (1) MUS 111 Band (1) MUS 123 American Popular Music (3) MUS 133 Music Theory (3) MUS 201 Ensemble (1) MUS 260 Music Fundamentals Through Experience (3) PHI 111 IW Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHI 113 Introduction to Logic and Language (3) PHI 130 IW Ethics (3) PHI 201 IW Philosophies of the East (3) POS 110 American National Government (3) POS 220 IW Federal and Arizona Constitution (3) POS 230 IW World Politics (3) POS 240 Comparative Politics (3) PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSY 103 Personality and Adjustment (3) PSY 210 Social Psychology (3) PSY 230 IW Personality Theories and Research (3) PSY 240 IW Developmental Psychology (3) PSY 250 IW Introduction to Psychological Research, Measurements and Statistics (3) PSY 290 IW Experimental Psychology (4) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 160 IW Ethnic Groups and Minorities (3) SOC 202 IW Social Problems (3) SOC 210 IW Marriage and the Family (3) SOC 212 IW Women and Men in a Changing Society (3) SOC 230 Human Sexuality and Gender Awareness (3) SPA 221 Introduction to Spanish Literature II (3) SPA 224 Introduction to Mexican Literature I (3) SPA 225 Introduction to Mexican Literature II (3) SSV 273 Determinants of Human Behavior (3) THE 103 Introduction to Theatre (3) 8

THE 201 Acting II (3) THE 203 Theatre Makeup (3) THE 213 Stagecraft (3) THE 220 Dramatic Structure (3) Information Literacy CIS 116 Computer Essentials (3) CIS 120 Introduction to Information Systems (3) 9 9