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District Curriculum Office Report of Initial Set of Courses and Requisites for College Enforcement via SIS System Deployment Spring 2006 (315 Courses with 133 Distinct Requisites) Section #1 Top FTSE Generating Courses and Most Commonly Offered. Page 1 (46 courses with 22 Distinct Requisites) (Note: Contains 8 Biology Courses which are listed in this section but not in Section 4 of the report.) (Note: Contains 11 courses with placement exams listed in this section but not in Section 2.) (Note: Twenty three Courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.) Section # 2 Report of Course Requisites with “Test”, “Exam”, “Score” or “Placement” Statements Page 4 (51 Courses with 39 Distinct Requisites - from Phase III Reports) Section #3 Report of Course Requisites with Admission to a Degree or Certificate Program Statements. Page 18 (147 Courses with 49 Distinct Requisites – from Phase III Reports) Section #4 Biology Courses Page 24 (71 Courses with 23 Distinct Requisites – from CPR (11/9/04) (Note: Forty three BIO prefixed courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.) (Note: Effective terms are identified with the year and numeric code for the semester or summer session. Fall Semester = 6, Spring =2, Summer I = 4, Summer II = 5) Process Note: Per the District Curriculum Committee criteria for selection of courses with requisites to be tested post-deployment of SIS, the following courses have been added to the SIS functionality, Enrollment Requirements Group table and the requisite has been attached to the Course at the Course Offering page level of the Course Catalog. College curriculum personnel should periodically review this list to determine if any proposed course modifications for these courses may impact the above action and data within SIS. Section #1 Top FTSE Generating Courses and Most Commonly Offered. CHM130LL 19986 99999 Fundamental Chemistry Laboratory Prerequisites or Corequisites: CHM130. ART290 19956 99999 Studio Art Prerequisites: All 100 and 200-level courses in subject matter area, or permission of instructor. ENG101 19956 99999 First-Year Composition Prerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score or (a grade of "C" or better in ENG071). ENG071 20032 99999 Fundamentals of Writing Prerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score, or ENG056 with a grade of "C" or better, or ENG061 with a grade of "C" or better, or permission of department/division chair. BIO201 19986 99999 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO205 19986 99999 Microbiology Prerequisites: BIO156, or BIO181, or equivalent, or permission of instructor. BIO202 19986 99999 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Prerequisites: BIO201 or permission of instructor. CHM151 19986 99999 General Chemistry I Prerequisites: (CHM130 and CHM130LL), or one year high school chemistry with a grade of “C” or better, and completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent. (Note: Courses are sorted by requisites within each section.) Curriculumdept$/saprgm…/Enrollment Reqs/Enrollment Reqs Data Reports/report in progress.doc Last Update: 4/19/05vc – Page 1

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District Curriculum OfficeReport of Initial Set of Courses and Requisites for College

Enforcement via SISSystem Deployment Spring 2006

(315 Courses with 133 Distinct Requisites)

Section #1 Top FTSE Generating Courses and Most Commonly Offered.Page 1 (46 courses with 22 Distinct Requisites)

(Note: Contains 8 Biology Courses which are listed in this section but not in Section 4 of the report.)(Note: Contains 11 courses with placement exams listed in this section but not in Section 2.)(Note: Twenty three Courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.)

Section # 2 Report of Course Requisites with “Test”, “Exam”, “Score” or “Placement” StatementsPage 4 (51 Courses with 39 Distinct Requisites - from Phase III Reports)

Section #3 Report of Course Requisites with Admission to a Degree or Certificate Program Statements.Page 18 (147 Courses with 49 Distinct Requisites – from Phase III Reports)

Section #4 Biology CoursesPage 24 (71 Courses with 23 Distinct Requisites – from CPR (11/9/04)

(Note: Forty three BIO prefixed courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.)

(Note: Effective terms are identified with the year and numeric code for the semester or summer session. Fall Semester = 6, Spring =2, Summer I = 4, Summer II = 5)

Process Note: Per the District Curriculum Committee criteria for selection of courses with requisites to be tested post-deployment of SIS, the following courses have been added to the SIS functionality, Enrollment Requirements Group table and the requisite has been attached to the Course at the Course Offering page level of the Course Catalog.

College curriculum personnel should periodically review this list to determine if any proposed course modifications for these courses may impact the above action and data within SIS. Section #1 Top FTSE Generating Courses and Most Commonly Offered.

CHM130LL 19986 99999 Fundamental Chemistry LaboratoryPrerequisites or Corequisites: CHM130.

ART290 19956 99999 Studio ArtPrerequisites: All 100 and 200-level courses in subject matter area, or permission of instructor.

ENG101 19956 99999 First-Year CompositionPrerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score or (a grade of "C" or better in ENG071).

ENG071 20032 99999 Fundamentals of WritingPrerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score, or ENG056 with a grade of "C" or better, or ENG061 with a grade of "C" or better, or permission of department/division chair.

BIO201 19986 99999 Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIO205 19986 99999 MicrobiologyPrerequisites: BIO156, or BIO181, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

BIO202 19986 99999 Human Anatomy and Physiology IIPrerequisites: BIO201 or permission of instructor.

CHM151 19986 99999 General Chemistry IPrerequisites: (CHM130 and CHM130LL), or one year high school chemistry with a grade of “C” or better, and completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.

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District Curriculum OfficeReport of Initial Set of Courses and Requisites for College

Enforcement via SISSystem Deployment Spring 2006

(315 Courses with 133 Distinct Requisites)

Section #1 Top FTSE Generating Courses and Most Commonly Offered.Page 1 (46 courses with 22 Distinct Requisites)

(Note: Contains 8 Biology Courses which are listed in this section but not in Section 4 of the report.)(Note: Contains 11 courses with placement exams listed in this section but not in Section 2.)(Note: Twenty three Courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.)

Section # 2 Report of Course Requisites with “Test”, “Exam”, “Score” or “Placement” StatementsPage 4 (51 Courses with 39 Distinct Requisites - from Phase III Reports)

Section #3 Report of Course Requisites with Admission to a Degree or Certificate Program Statements.Page 18 (147 Courses with 49 Distinct Requisites – from Phase III Reports)

Section #4 Biology CoursesPage 24 (71 Courses with 23 Distinct Requisites – from CPR (11/9/04)

(Note: Forty three BIO prefixed courses in this section have, “Prerequisites: None”.)

(Note: Effective terms are identified with the year and numeric code for the semester or summer session. Fall Semester = 6, Spring =2, Summer I = 4, Summer II = 5)

CRE101 20022 99999 Critical and Evaluative Reading IPrerequisites: ENG101 and (reading placement test score of 41 or higher (ASSET), or grade of "C" or better in RDG091, or permission of instructor.)

COM225 19996 99999 Public SpeakingCOM230 20046 99999 Small Group CommunicationPrerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107, or equivalent.

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Course Effective Term Course Title

ENG102 19986 99999 First-Year CompositionPrerequisites: ENG101 with a grade of "C" or better.

MAT122 20036 99999 Intermediate AlgebraPrerequisites: Grade of "B" or better in MAT090, MAT091, MAT092, MAT093, or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on the District placement exam.

CHM130 20016 99999 Fundamental ChemistryPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CHM090, or MAT091, or MAT092, or MAT102, or satisfactory score on math placement exam.

MAT092 20036 99999 Introductory AlgebraPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT082, or MAT102, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District Placement exam.

MAT120 20036 99999 Intermediate AlgebraPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT090, MAT091, MAT092, MAT093, or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on the District placement exam.

MAT151 20046 99999 College Algebra / FunctionsPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT120, or MAT121, or MAT122, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT212 20046 99999 Brief CalculusPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152, or MAT187 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT150 20046 99999 College Algebra / FunctionsPrerequisites: Grades of "C" or better in MAT120, or MAT121, or MAT122 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

Special Note on BIO156: This course will be treated the same as those courses with “Prerequisites: None”. The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.BIO156 20046 99999 Introductory Biology for Allied HealthPrerequisites: None. One year high school chemistry or one semester of college-level chemistry recommended.

Special Note on ACC111-SPA101 Courses: The courses that follow from ACC111 to SPA101 contain the statement, “Prerequisites: None. The statement is entered in the Course Description for each course as an informational item.

ACC111 19946 99999 Accounting Principles IBIO100 19946 99999 Biology ConceptsBIO105 19946 99999 Environmental BiologyBIO160 19996 99999 Introduction to Human Anatomy and PhysiologyBPC110 20034 99999 Computer Usage and ApplicationsCIS105 20044 99999 Survey of Computer Information SystemsCOM100 19956 99999 Introduction to Human CommunicationCOM110 19956 99999 Interpersonal CommunicationCOM110 20052 99999 Interpersonal CommunicationECN111 19956 99999 Macroeconomic PrinciplesECN112 19956 99999 Microeconomic Principles

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Course Effective Term Course Title

GLG101 19946 99999 Introduction to Geology I – Physical LectureGLG103 19946 99999 Introduction to Geology I - Physical LabGPH111 19956 99999 Introduction to Physical GeographyHCC130 20026 99999 Fundamentals in Health Care DeliveryHIS103 19946 99999 United States History to 1870HIS104 19956 99999 United States History 1870 to PresentMAT082 20016 99999 Basic ArithmeticMHL153 20016 99999 Rock, Music and CulturePED115 19982 99999 Lifetime FitnessPHI101 19946 99999 Introduction to PhilosophyPHI243 19972 99999 World ReligionsPSY101 19952 99999 Introduction to PsychologyREL243 19972 99999 World ReligionsSOC101 19956 99999 Introduction to SociologySPA101 20006 99999 Elementary Spanish IPrerequisites: None.

FON241 20016 99999 Principles of Human NutritionPrerequisites: One year high school chemistry with a grade of “C” or better, or CHM130 and CHM130LL, or BIO100, or BIO156, or BIO181, or approval of instructor.

Special Note on BIO181: This course will be treated the same as those courses with “Prerequisites: None”. The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.BIO181 19996 99999 General Biology (Majors) IPrerequisites: None. One year of high school chemistry or one semester of college-level chemistry is strongly recommended.

RDG091 19956 99999 College Reading Skills IPrerequisites: Reading placement test score (ASSET), or grade of "C" or better in RDG081, or permission of instructor.

SPA102 20006 99999 Elementary Spanish IIPrerequisites: SPA101 or departmental approval.

PHY111 20026 99999 General Physics IPrerequisites: Trigonometry or department consent.

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Course Effective Term Course Title

Section #2: Report of Course Requisite with “Test”, “Exam”, “Score” or “Placement

SLG206 20042 Interpreting IPrerequisites: (CRE101 or CRE111, with a grade of "B" or better), or (exemption by score on the reading placement test (ASSET)), SLG200 with a grade of "C" or better, and (ENG101 or ENG107, SLG202, and SLG205 with a grade of "B" or better.)

NMS203 19976 Writing for Electronic MediaPrerequisites: English placement test score of 40 or better.

GBS220 19966 Quantitative Methods in BusinessPrerequisites: (Grade of "C" or better in MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152) or equivalent, or satisfactory score on district placement exam.

EMT208 20026 Intermediate Emergency Medical TechnologyPrerequisites: (MAT102 or equivalent or a satisfactory score on an applicable district placement exam) and ENG101, BIO160, EMT235, EMT236, EMT/FSC238, twenty-four hour Hazardous Materials Operations Level class or equivalent, and current course in American Heart Association Health Care provider or equivalent. Comprehensive written, oral, and practical evaluation on all prerequisite courses required.

ENG107 20036 First-Year Composition for ESLPrerequisites: Appropriate ASSET/COMPASS placement test score, or a grade of "C" or better in ENG071 or ESL077.

ENG109 20002 Business Writing for ESLPrerequisites: Appropriate ESL or ASSET placement test score, or a grade of "C" (ENG107, or ENG108, or ENG101, or ENG102, or ENG111), or permission of instructor.

TQM105 19984 Writing For Quality ResultsTQM105AA 19984 Quality Writing TheoryPrerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score in ENG101, or "C" or better in ENG071. OAS108 and TQM101 or TQM101AA and TQM101AB are recommended.

ENG100AD 19956 Grammar and UsagePrerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score or a grade of "C" or better in ENG061 or ENG071.

ENG100AA 20022 American-English Spelling SystemENG100AB 20022 Vocabulary DevelopmentENG100AC 20022 The Mechanics of Written EnglishPrerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score, or a grade of "C" or better in ESL040, or (ESL040AA, ESL040AB, and ESL040AC), or ENG071, or permission of instructor.

ENG100AH 19952 Report WritingENG100AJ 19954 Writing Letters and ResumesPrerequisites: ENG061, or placement score appropriate for ENG071, or permission of instructor.

FON245AB 20046 Practicum II: Medical Nutrition Therapy LabPrerequisites: FON125, FON242, HCE103 or equivalent, and MAT092 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on district placement exam. Corequisites: FON245AA.

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Course Effective Term Course Title

FON245AA 20046 Practicum II: Medical Nutrition Therapy LecturePrerequisites: FON125, FON242, HCE103 or equivalent, and MAT092 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on district placement exam. Corequisites: FON245AB.

MAT122AA 20016 Intermediate Algebra IPrerequisites: Grade of "B" or better in MAT090, MAT091, MAT092, or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on the District placement exam.

MAT187 20042 PrecalculusPrerequisites: Grade of "B" or better in MAT120, MAT121, or MAT122, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on a placement test.

MAT220 19986 Analytic Geometry and Calculus IPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in (MAT150 or MAT151 or MAT152 and MAT182) or MAT187 or equivalent or satisfactory score on district placement exam.

MAT221 19996 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in (MAT150 or MAT151 or MAT152) and (MAT182 or MAT187 or equivalent), or satisfactory score on district placement exam.

ACC230 20006 Uses of Accounting Information IPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ACC111 or ACC211, or a grade of "C" or better in (ENG101 and MAT151 and CRE101), or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

CHM138 20014 Chemistry for Allied HealthPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CHM090; or one year of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or better; or MAT092 or MAT102 or satisfactory score on placement exam.

MAT091 20036 Introductory AlgebraMAT093 20036 Introductory Algebra/Math Anxiety ReductionMAT090 20036 Developmental AlgebraMAT092AA 19966 Introductory Algebra/1st Degree Equation InequalitiesPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT082, or MAT102, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District Placement exam.

MAT102 19976 Mathematical Concepts/ApplicationsPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT082, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT121 20036 Intermediate AlgebraPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT090, MAT091, MAT092, MAT093, or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on the District placement exam.

PHY101 20014 Introduction to PhysicsPHS110 19966 Fundamentals of Physical SciencePrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT091, or MAT092, or satisfactory score on Math placement exam.

TLT100 20014 Telecommunications MathPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT091, or satisfactory score on District Placement Exam, or permission of program director.

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Course Effective Term Course Title

MAT142 19992 College MathematicsMAT151AA 20046 College Algebra / Functions IMAT152 20046 College Algebra / FunctionsPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT120, or MAT121, or MAT122, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

CHM135 19986 BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY FOR WATER STUDIESPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT122 or satisfactory score on placement exam.

MAT156 20026 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers IPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT142, or MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT206 20044 Elements of StatisticsPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT150 or MAT151 or MAT152 or equivalent or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT172 20046 Finite MathematicsPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152, or MAT187 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT182 19976 Plane TrigonometryPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152, or equivalent, or concurrent registration in MAT150, or MAT151, MAT152, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

MAT216 19966 Technical Calculus IPrerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT187, or (MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152) and MAT182, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.

AMS120 20026 Fluid Power and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)Prerequisites: MAT090, or MAT091, or MAT092, or equivalent, or satisfactory score on District Placement exam.

FON207 20046 Introduction to Nutrition Services ManagementFON225 20046 Research in Complementary and Alternative Nutrition TherapiesHES225 20046 Research in Complementary and Alternative Nutrition TherapiesPrerequisites: MAT092 or equivalent, or satisfactory score on district placement exam.

EMT272AA 20046 Advanced Emergency Medical TechnologyPrerequisites: MAT102 or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on an applicable district placement exam, ENG101, EMT235, and EMT236. Comprehensive written, oral and practical evaluation on all prerequisite courses required prior to selection for this course. Student must have a valid Arizona Certification and be employed as an EMT for one full calendar year prior to registration in this course. Corerequisites: EMT272AB and EMT272LL.

EMT272AB 20046 Advanced Emergency Medical TechnologyPrerequisites: MAT102 or equivalent, or a satisfactory score on an applicable district placement exam, ENG101, EMT235, and EMT236. Comprehensive written, oral and practical evaluation on all prerequisite courses required prior to selection for this course. Student must have a valid Arizona Certification and be employed as an EMT for one full calendar year prior to registration in this course. Corerequisites: EMT272AA and EMT272LL.

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Course Effective Term Course Title

MAT162 19996 University MathematicsPrerequisites: MAT150, or MAT151, or MAT152, or satisfactory score on District placement exam, or equivalent.

Special Note on LAS101: This course will be treated the same as those courses with “Prerequisites: None”. The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.LAS101 20036 Introduction to LawPrerequisites: None. Suggested but not required: ENG101 and CRE101, or exemption by score on the reading placement test (ASSET).

CRE111 19956 Critical Reading for Business and IndustryPrerequisites: Reading Asset test score, or grade of "C" or better in RDG091, or permission of instructor.

Special Note on SLG201: The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.SLG201 20016 American Sign Language IIIPrerequisites: SLG102 with a grade of "C" or better, or permission of department/division. Suggested but not required: (ENG101 or ENG107) and, (CRE101 or CRE111 or exemption by score on the reading placement test (ASSET)).

Special Note on SLG202: The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.SLG202 20042 American Sign Language IVPrerequisites: SLG103 and SLG201 with a grade of "C" or better, or permission of department/division. Suggested but not required: ENG101, SLG200, and CRE101 or CRE111 or exemption by score on the reading placement test (ASSET).

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Section #3: Admission to a Degree or Certificate Program.

DAE101AA 20012 Basic Operatory ProceduresDAE124 20002 Dental RadiographyDAE203 20002 Dental MaterialsPrerequisites: (Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs) or permission of instructor.

Special Note on PON210: Follow up required with the faculty regarding reference to program. The requisite statement needs to be specific with regard to the program the student must be accepted into before taking the course.PON210 19906 PeriOperative Principles IPrerequisites: Acceptance into program or permission of department.

IPP215 20046 ASL to English Consecutive InterpretingPrerequisites: Acceptance into the Interpreter Preparation Program or permission of department/division.

RES100 19992 Intro to Patient Care and DiseasesPrerequisites: Acceptance into the respiratory care program or permission of instructor.

CRW201 20042 PortfolioPrerequisites: Acceptance to Creative Writing(CRW) program, completion of nine (9) credit hours of CRW course work, or permission of Program Coordinator.

CRW250AC 19962 Writing Studio Workshop II: Journ ExcurCRW252AA 19952 Studio Workshop II: Unrel Nar FictionCRW252AB 20016 Writing Studio Workshop II: Point of ViewCRW252AC 19962 Writ Stud Wrkshp II: Writ Rev MythsCRW252AD 19962 Writ Stud Wrkshp II: Crt Mult Self WritPrerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program coordinator.

RES136 20002 Applied Biophysics for Respiratory CarePrerequisites: Admission into the Respiratory Care program or permission of the instructor.

Special Note on RES205-RES273: Follow up required with the faculty regarding reference to program. The requisite statement needs to be specific with regard to the program the student must be admitted to before taking the course.RES205 19956 Applied Biophysics for Respiratory CareRES271 19886 Respiratory Care PharmacologyRES272 19886 Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory CareRES273 19886 Current Management Topics Resp CarePrerequisites: Admission into therapist level program or permission of instructor.

DMI240 20034 Ultrasound Imaging: OB/GYN ProceduresDMI240AA 20034 Ultrasound Imaging: Gyn ProceduresPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or permission of the program director.

DMI252 20032 Advanced Medical Ultrasound ProceduresPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or permission of instructor.

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DMI258AA 20034 Ultrasound Reg Prep Sem: Phys InstrPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or permission of program director.

HCS101 20036 Hospital Central ServiceHCS101AA 20036 Introduction to Hospital Central ServicePrerequisites: Admission to Hospital Central Service Technology program or permission of instructor.

DMI277 20036 Nuclear Medicine Cardiac Imaging IPrerequisites: Admission to Nuclear Medicine Technology program or certified nuclear medicine technologist or permission of Nuclear Medicine Technology program director.

DMI280 20036 Nuclear Med Certification Prep SeminarPrerequisites: Admission to Nuclear Medicine Technology program or permission of Nuclear Medicine Technology program director.

ICE277 20036 Nuclear Medicine Cardiac Imaging IPrerequisites: Admission to Nuclear Medicine Technology program or certified nuclear medicine technologist or permission of Nuclear Medicine Technology program director.

PTA208AE 19996 Basic Concepts of Motor Develop LearningPTA210 20016 Orthopedic Physical TherapyPTA202AA 19996 Inflammation, Pain Mngmnt, Therap MasPTA202AB 19996 Superficial Heat and Cold in Phys TherPTA202AC 19996 Therapeutic Ultrasound Electromag RadPTA202AD 19996 Tract, Light, Intermittent Venous CompresPTA203 19996 Clinical PathologyPrerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assisting Program, or permission of the department.

PTA205 19996 Communication in Physical TherapyPrerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assisting Program, or permission of instructor.

PTA206 20046 Clinical Practicum IPrerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assisting Program, or department approval.

PTA214 19996 ElectromodalitiesPrerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assisting Program, or permission of the department.

SGT217 20036 Pharmacology for Surgical TechnologyPrerequisites: Admission to Surgical Technology program or permission of instructor.

HUM190AA 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AB 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AC 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AD 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AE 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AF 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AG 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AH 19886 Honors ForumHUM190AI 19886 Honors ForumPrerequisites: Admission to the College Honors Program or Permission of the Instructor.

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DHE124 20002 Dental RadiographyDHE203 20002 Dental MaterialsPrerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs or permission of instructor.

DAE101AB 20012 Basic Operatory Procedures LaboratoryPrerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor.

DHE110 20002 PharmacologyDHE112 20002 Oral PathologyDHE119 20002 Head and Neck AnatomyDHE120 20002 Pre-Clinical Dental HygieneDHE127 20002 Prevention of Dental DiseaseDHE219 20002 Practice ManagementDHE225 20002 PeriodonticsDHE229 20002 Community Oral HealthPrerequisites: Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program or permission of instructor.

DMI262 19986 NUCLEAR IMAGING STUDIES IPrerequisites: Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Program or permission of program director.

NMT205 19906 Nuclear Medicine/Radiation PhysicsPrerequisites: Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Program or permission of program director or department chair.

PTA100 19936 Introduction to Physical TherapyPTA101 19996 Survey of Physical TherapyPTA103 19996 KinesiologyPTA103AA 19996 Basic Concepts in KinesiologyPTA104 20006 Musculo-Skeletal Assessment TechniquesPTA200 20046 Patient Mobility TechniquesPTA202 20046 Selected Physical Therapy ModalitiesPrerequisites: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assisting Program, or permission of the department.

SGT260AA 19964 Fundamentals of PathophysiologySGT250 19956 Role Def Ethical & Legal RespSGT254 19956 Surgical Microbiology and BioscienceSGT260 19956 Surgical Anatomy, PathophysiologyPrerequisites: Admission to the program or permission of instructor.

SGT103AB 19996 Sterilization and DisinfectionSGT103AA 19996 Surgical AsepsisPrerequisites: Admission to the Surgical Technology program or permission of instructor.

NUR161PN 20022 Nursing Process and Critical Thinking INUR163PN 20022 Health Assessment and Health Promotion INUR167PN 20022 Pharmacology and Med AdministrationNUR169PN 20022 Nursing Science INUR185PN 20022 Developing the Nurse's RolePrerequisites: Admission into the Fast Track Practical Nursing Program.

NUR163 20016 Health Assessment/Health Promotion INUR167 20016 Pharmacology & Medication Admin IPrerequisites: Admission into the nursing program.

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RES200 20002 Microbiology for Respiratory CarePrerequisites: Admission into the Respiratory Care program.

RES246 19886 Advanced Respiratory Care Clinical IPrerequisites: Admission into the therapist level program.

RES210 19886 Advanced Respiratory Care IRES260 19886 Assess Mngmnt of Resp PathophysiologyPrerequisites: Admission into therapist level program.

DMI234 20032 Introduction to EchocardiographyPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or registered sonographer.

DMI235 20032 Ultrasound Breast ImagingPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or health care professional.

DMI242 20034 Clinical Practicum IPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program.

DMI255 20032 Concepts of Vascular ImagingDMI256 20034 Ultrasound Case Studies: Part IDMI256AA 20034 Ultrasound Case Studies: Part IIDMI256AB 20034 Ultrasound Case Studies: Part IIIPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program.

ICE235 20032 Ultrasound Breast ImagingPrerequisites: Admission to Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or health care professional.

HIR110 20036 Fundamentals of Kitchen DesignHIR111 20036 Kitchen Design: CountertopsHIR112 20036 Kitchen Design: AppliancesHIR123 20036 Introduction to BlueprintsHIR131 20036 Millwork FundamentalsHIR151 20036 Flooring FundamentalsHIR182 20036 Product Knowledge: Kitchen and BathHIR183 20036 Product Knowledge: PlumbingHIR184AA 20036 Product Knowledge: LumberHIR184AB 20036 Product Knowledge: Building MaterialsHIR184AC 20036 Product Knowledge: HardwareHIR184AD 20036 Product Knowledge: Millworks BasicsHIR181AA 20036 Product Knowledge: DecorHIR181AB 20036 Product Knowledge: PaintPrerequisites: Admission to Home Improvement-Retail Operations program.

CDA101 20024 Orientation to Clinical Dental AssistingPrerequisites: Admission to the Clinical Dental Assisting Program.

DAE122 20002 Dental Anatomy, Embryology and HistologyDHE122 20002 Dental Anatomy, Embryology and HistologyPrerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs.

DAE114 20046 Emergency MedicineDHE114 20046 Emergency MedicinePrerequisites: Admission to the Dental Hygiene or Dental Assisting Programs.

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DMI249 20032 Clinical Pathology for Diagnostic ImagingPrerequisites: Admission to the Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound program or Nuclear Medicine Technology program or diagnostic imaging professionals.

MSP201 19962 History and Sociology of Funeral ServiceMSP202 19962 EmbalmingMSP203 19962 Microbiology for Funeral ServiceMSP204 19962 Chemistry for Funeral ServiceMSP205 19962 Mortuary Administration IMSP207 19962 Restorative ArtMSP208 19962 Legal Reg Ethical Iss Funeral ServiceMSP209 19962 Pathology for Funeral ServiceMSP210 19962 Counseling for Funeral ServicePrerequisites: Admission to the Mortuary Science program.

AMT220 19936 Fund of Aircraft Wood Struc, Cov Finishing, Bonded StructuresAMT222 19936 Atm Cont, Fire Det, Ice Rain Prot SystAMT224 19936 Aircraft Sheet MetalAMT226 19936 Arcrft Land Gear Hyd Pne Fuel Pos Wrn SysAMT228 19956 Arcrft Elec Sys Inst Fuel Ind Com Nav SysAMT230 19936 Airframe Assembly, Inspection and WeldingAMT263 19936 Aircraft Turbine EnginesAMT264 19936 Aircraft Reciprocating EnginesAMT266 19936 Engine Fuel Sys, Fuel Meter Induction SysAMT268 19936 Engine Electrical, Ignition Starter SysAMT270 19936 Engine Inst, Fire Prot Lub Cooling Ex SysAMT272 19936 Propeller Systems and Engine InspectionsSGT102 19966 Microbiology with Surgical ApplicationsPrerequisites: Admission to the program.

SGT110 20036 Basic Surgical ProceduresSGT115 19996 Operating Room OrientationSGT208 19996 Surgical Patient Care ConceptsPrerequisites: Admission to the Surgical Technology program.

ANH250AA 20014 Veterinary Technician InternshipANH250AB 20014 Veterinary Technician InternshipANH250AC 20014 Veterinary Technician InternshipANH250AD 20014 Veterinary Technician InternshipPrerequisites: Admission to the Veterinary Technician/Animal Health program.

EDU207 20044 Teaching AdolescentsEDU215 20044 Methods and Curriculum Dev Sec EdEDU227 20044 Social Studies Techniques and MethodsEDU229 20044 Science Techniques and MethodsEDU231 20044 Mathematics Techniques and MethodsEDU285AB 20044 Current Perspectives in EducationEDU287AB 20044 Master Teacher Seminar IIPrerequisites: Formal admission to a state approved undergraduate teacher preparation program.

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Section #4: Biology Courses

BIO110 19946 Laboratory for Natural History of the SouthwestPrerequisites or Corequisites: BIO109 or permission of instructor.

BIO212AA 20026 Biotechnology IPrerequisites or Corequisites: BIO181, or (BIO245 and BIO246), or permission of instructor.

BIO280 19956 Animal BehaviorPrerequisites: BIO100, or BIO105, or BIO181, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

BIO241 19982 Human GeneticsPrerequisites: BIO100, or BIO181, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

BIO220 20026 Biology of MicroorganismsPrerequisites: BIO181 or (BIO245 and BIO246).

BIO247 20046 Applied Biosciences: BiotechnologyPrerequisites: BIO181 or equivalent. One semester of college-level chemistry or equivalent recommended.

BIO182 19946 General Biology (Majors) IIPrerequisites: BIO181 or permission of instructor.

BIO218 19956 PathophysiologyPrerequisites: BIO201, BIO202, BIO205, CHM151 and CHM152 or permission of instructor.

BIO211AB 20026 Biotechnology Seminar: Laboratory ProtocolPrerequisites: BIO211AA or permission of instructor.

BIO211AC 20026 Biotechnology Seminar: Current Topics in AgriculturePrerequisites: BIO211AB or permission of instructor.

BIO211AD 20026 Biotechnology Seminar: Ethical and Moral IssuesPrerequisites: BIO211AC or permission of instructor.

BIO212AB 20016 Biotechnology IIPrerequisites: BIO212AA.

BIO212AC 20016 Biotechnology IIIPrerequisites: BIO212AB.

BIO296WA 20026 Cooperative EducationBIO296WB 20026 Cooperative EducationBIO296WC 20026 Cooperative EducationBIO296WD 20026 Cooperative EducationPrerequisites: Completion of at least twelve (12) college credits, minimum 2.6 grade point average, and be able to obtain a position related to student's academic or career goals (student's present job may qualify); or permission of instructor. Corequisites: Must be concurrently enrolled in at least one class which is related to student's major or career interest or with permission of the instructor.

BIO212BA 20052 Cell BiotechnologyPrerequisites: ENG101 and ((BIO092 and BIO181) or BIO212AA).

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Special Note on BIO080AA-BIO298AC Courses: The courses that follow from BIO080AA to BIO298AC contain the statement, “Prerequisites: None. The statement is entered in the Course Description for these courses as an informational item.BIO080AA 19956 Basic Biology ConceptsBIO080AB 19986 Basic Plants and SocietyBIO080AC 19986 Basic Laboratory for Natural History of the SouthwestBIO080AD 19956 Basic Concepts of Environmental BiologyBIO080AG 19956 Basic Concepts of Natural History of the SouthwestBIO080AH 19956 Basic Con/Human Anatomy /PhysiologyBIO080AJ 19956 Basic Concepts of General Biology (Majors) IBIO080AK 19956 Basic Concepts of General Biology (Majors) IIBIO080AN 19956 Basic Concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIO080AO 19956 Basic Concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBIO080AR 19956 Basic Concepts of MicrobiologyBIO080AU 19982 Basic Concepts of Human GeneticsBIO080AX 19956 Basic Concepts of Animal BehaviorBIO085AA 19906 Topics in Natural History of ArizonaBIO085AB 19906 Topics in Natural History of ArizonaBIO092 20052 Basic Laboratory Techniques for BiotechnologyBIO101 19946 General Biology (Non-Majors): Selected TopicsBIO102 19946 General Biology (Non-Majors): Additional TopicsBIO106 20016 Biotechnology & Society IBIO107 20036 Introduction to BiotechnologyBIO108 20036 Plants and SocietyBIO109 20026 Natural History of the SouthwestBIO131 19916 Biological Illustration TechniquesBIO145 20036 Marine BiologyBIO148 20016 Coral Reef EcologyBIO149AF 19956 Field Biology: Natural History of the Grand CanyonBIO149AI 19886 Field Biology: Tropical Biology/ Costa RicaBIO149AK 19906 Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field ExperienceBIO149AL 20026 Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field ExperienceBIO149AM 19906 Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field ExperienceBIO149AN 19906 Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field ExperienceBIO149AO 19924 Field Biology: Ecological and Environmental Field ExperienceBIO150 19896 Human Structure and FunctionBIO162 20004 Microbiology Concepts for Allied HealthBIO162AA 19986 Microbiology for Allied HealthBIO162AB 19986 Biology for Allied HealthBIO211AA 20026 Biotechnology Seminar: Biomedical ApplicationsBIO211AE 20052 Biotechnology Seminar: Business and Regulatory IssuesBIO213 20016 BioSafetyBIO219 20052 Geographic Information Systems and Global Positioning Systems

in Environmental InvestigationsBIO298AA 19946 Special ProjectsBIO298AB 19946 Special ProjectsBIO298AC 19946 Special ProjectsPrerequisites: None.

BIO079 19896 Preparation for BiologyPrerequisites: None. Corequisites: Any BIO course numbered 100 or above, and permission of instructor.

BIO254 19926 EntomologyPrerequisites: One semester of college-level biology or equivalent or permission of instructor.

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Special Note on BIO294: The recommended requisite is entered in the Course Description for this course as an informational item.BIO294 20044 Scientific DivingPrerequisites: PED102SU or equivalent (any certification card from a nationally recognized agency.) BIO145 or BIO181 recommended, but not required.

BIO215 20052 Biotechnology InternshipPrerequisites: Permission of Program Director and (BIO212AA or BIO212BA).

BIO149AH 19962 Field Biology: Marine Biology in MexicoPrerequisites: Permission of instructor.

BIO149AJ 20016 Field Biology: Coral Reef BiologyBIO297AA 19936 Volunteerism for Biology: A Service Learning ExperienceBIO297AB 19936 Volunteerism for Biology: A Service Learning ExperienceBIO297AC 19936 Volunteerism for Biology: A Service Learning ExperiencePrerequisites: Permission of instructor.

BIO214 20016 Biotechnology InternshipPrerequisites: Permission of program director. Corequisites: BIO212AC.

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