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Successful Registration Check List Pre-Registration Activities—
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Arrange to Meet with an Advisor
Apply for Financial Aid Several options are available to students to receive financial assistance for college expenses. To learn about those options, call (928) 344-7634. See page 8 for further information.
Pay Tuition Methods of payment—You may either pay online through e-Cashier by credit card (Visa®, Mastercard®, Discover® Card, or American Express®) or electronic check on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. You may also pay in person or by mail with cash, Visa®, Mastercard®, Discover® Card, money order, or check. Make checks and money orders payable to Arizona Western College. Write your social security number or AWC student ID number in the bottom left-hand corner of your check or money order. Please do not send cash in the mail. The cost for tuition is listed on page 5 of this schedule. If you are receiving financial aid or a scholarship, be sure to check with the Financial Aid Office in the Student Services Building regarding the status of your award.
Complete Placement Tests
Advisors will help students identify the best courses to meet their educational and career goals. If you are registering for the first time at AWC, an advisor’s signature is necessary before you enroll. See page 4 for further information regarding advising dates and times. For more information on advisement, see pages 9.
Register for classes You may register for classes online (see page 4) or in person (see page 5). Students registering for the first time must see an advisor or academic counselor first. Certain restrictions may apply. For more information on the registration process, see page 4.
If you plan to earn a degree or certificate, or enroll in general education, math, or English courses, it is necessary to complete the placement tests to determine the courses that will best meet your needs. Please be sure to obtain your student identification number from the Enrollment Services Office. You will need this student ID number to take the placement tests. See page 9 for further information.
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Arrange for On-Campus Housing If you want to live on campus while attending AWC, the Residence Life Office can provide information about this opportunity for single students. Call (928) 344-7578 for more information.
Complete and Submit an Application for Admission You can now apply for admission online—go to www.azwestern.edu and click on the “admissions” tab. If you are a new student with no previous AWC credits or a former student who has been out for more than one academic year, complete the application on page 139 of this schedule. Applications can be downloaded from the web at www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Admissions” tab and select “Admissions App PDF“ from the list of downloadable files. Return the application to the Enrollment Services Office in the Student Services Building or mail to: AWC Enrollment Services Office, P.O. Box 929, Yuma, AZ 85366-0929.
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Obtain an AWC Picture ID The AWC student identification card is available in Room 205 of the College Union. Identification cards must be validated each semester in the Business Office.
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Top Ten Questions Asked by Students 1
I’m new to Arizona Western College. What do I do?
You can now apply for admission online—go to www.azwestern.edu and click on the “Admissions” tab. Applications can be downloaded from the web at www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Admissions” tab and select “Admissions App PDF” from the list of downloadable files. Applications are also available in the Student Services Building or on page 139 of this schedule. Follow all the steps on the inside cover for instructions on enrolling in classes.
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I don’t have a high school diploma or a GED. Can I still attend AWC?
How much does it cost to attend AWC?
A detailed description of tuition and fees may be found on page 5. Financial assistance may be available. For more information, refer to the sections concerning financial aid on page 8 in this schedule. In addition to purchasing books, some classes may have additional lab or supply fees.
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What is WebAdvisor?
WebAdvisor is an online service that allows students to register for classes, view grades, view and request transcripts, and update personal information, including email addresses. In order to use WebAdvisor, students must have a valid e-mail address on file with the Enrollment Services Office. Once students have been admitted, they must go to “I’m New to WebAdvisor” and by following the four steps, they will be able to log on with their user name and password. For more information, please see page 4.
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through e-Cashier on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. Students may pay online with Visa®, Mastercard®, Discover® Card, American Express®, or electronic check.
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Yes. Arizona Western College is an open admission institution. Anyone older than 18, or who possesses a high school diploma, or a G.E.D is eligible for admission. Students under 18 who do not have a high school diploma or a G.E.D. may be admitted as a special student. Refer to the AWC Catalog.
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is available at the Veterans Services Department located in the Student Services Building, call (928) 344-7622 for more information. Payment Plans: Payment arrangements may be made online
I don’t have enough money for these expenses. What can I do?
Apply for financial aid and scholarships by completing a Financial Aid form available at the Financial Aid Office located in the Student Services Building. High school students may contact their school counseling office. Call (928) 344-7634 for information. Be sure to observe all deadlines. Financial assistance for veterans
When should I apply for financial aid?
You will have a better possibility of receiving financial aid or scholarships by submitting a completed application within four weeks of the first day of Late Registration (see page 8). Applications received after that date are officially late and will be processed according to availability of funds and/or staff time. Late students should be prepared to cover all of their expenses with personal funds until awards are processed.
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What if I need a job?
For employment assistance, stop by the Career Development Office located in the Student Services Building and discover what job opportunities are available.
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How do I select classes?
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I’ve registered for an online class, what is my next step?
Make an appointment to see your “major” advisor or a academic counselor if you have not decided on a major. Refer to the sections on academic advisement and building your class schedule beginning on page 9. Long-distance registration assistance may be available; call (928) 344-7624 for information.
Once a student has registered for an online course, students must email blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu. For more information, contact the Distance Education Office at (928) 317-6278.
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I’m from out of town. Is housing available on campus?
Yes. On-campus housing is available for students. To discuss room availability and food service plans, visit the Residence Life Office, located in the College Union, or call (928) 344-7578.
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Table of Contents Successful Registration Check List
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Career Development
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Top Ten Questions Asked by Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Grading Systems
College Mission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Request Official AWC Transcripts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Customer Service Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Special Class Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Other Fees and Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Replacement Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Residence Halls and Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Refund Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Financial Aid and Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Financial Aid Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Veterans Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Placement Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Advisement and Building Your Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Academic Counseling and Advisement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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Fall 2007 Academic Calendar
Public Information and the Security of Student Records . . . . . .15
Fall 2007 Registration & Advisement
Equal Opportunity Policy and Students with Disabilities . . . . . .15
AWC Services for Students Academic and Personal Advising 10 Services for Students with Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Health Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The Academic Library
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Academic Complex Computer Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Campus Police (928) 314-9500
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Student Identification Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Child Development Learning Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Dining Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Free Tutoring for all Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Student Government and Campus Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Students Rights and Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Residence Halls
Bookstore Hours of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
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Fall 2007 Courses Main Campus
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Entrpreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations. . . . . . . . . . . 55 MCAS and YPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
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College Mission Arizona Wes t ern College offers educ at ional , c areer , a nd lifelong le arning opp or t uni t ies t hro ugh innovat iv e par t nerships which enha nce t he liv es of people in Y um a a nd L a Pa z co un t ies .
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Fall 2007 Academic Calendar Faculty report .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wednesday, August 15 Residence Halls open at 10:00 A.M. ............................................................................................................................................................ Thursday, August 16 Classes begin........................................................................................................................................................................................................... Monday, August 20 Drop/Add..................................................................................................................................................................................... Monday–Thursday, August 20–23 Labor Day Holiday—offices closed, no classes ............................................................................................................................... Monday, September 3 Veterans Day Holiday—offices closed, no classes ......................................................................................................................... Sunday, November 11 Last day to withdraw .................................................................................................................................................................................... Thursday, November 15 Thanksgiving Holiday—offices closed, no classes ........................................................................................... Thursday-Saturday, November 22–24 Last day of classes ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Thursday, December 6 Final examination week ..................................................................................................................................................... Monday–Thursday, December 10–13
Fall 2007 Registration & Advisement Monday–Thursday only (except where noted)—closed holidays
Returning Students Only April 16–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
All Students April 23–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
Late Registration Academic Counseling/Advising staff will be available by walk–in only. No Appointments August 13-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M. August 17 (open Friday). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M.
Drop/Add Academic Counseling/Advising staff will be available by walk–in only. No Appointments August 20-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
Register Online— Go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. Every Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 A .M.–2:00 A .M.
In order to use WebAdvisor, you must be a current student at Arizona Western College and have a valid email address. WebAdvisor provides many online resources for Students at the college, including:
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Searching for classes Registration, Adding and Dropping classes Checking for Final Grades Viewing Unofficial Transcript
Pre-requisites must be met prior to registration and other restrictions may apply. Payment is due by July 12, 2007. If registering after July 12th, the payment is due upom registration. Students may pay online through e-Cashier by credit card (Visa®, MasterCard®, Discover® Card or American Express®) or electronic check on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links.
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Walk-in Registration— You may register in person in the Enrollment Services Office located in the Student Services Building on the AWC main campus. See above for dates and times when the Enrollment Services Office is open for walk-in registration
Customer Service Numbers Academic Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 344-7624 Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 344-7528 Construction Trades Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 344-7510
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Payment Plans—Payment arrangements may be made online
through e-Cashier on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor,
go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. Residence Hall Charges—Students who plan to live in the Residence Halls are strongly encouraged to pay for their room and board on or before checking into the Residence Halls. A meal ticket will not be issued until room and board charges are paid in full. If room and board charges are not paid in full by 8/29/07, students will be required to move out of the Residence Hall by 5:00 p.m. on 9/1/07. For students checking into the Residence Halls on or after 8/29/07, all room and board charges are due and payable at the time of check in.
Distance Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 317-6278 East Yuma County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 785-4175
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008
Enrollment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 317-6100
Arizona Resident*
Entrepreneurial Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 317-6150 La Paz County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 669-2214 San Luis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 314-9420 Somerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (928) 314-9451
Tuition Payment is due by July 12, 2007. If registering after July 12th,
Non-payment of tuition constitutes authorization for administrative de-registration from the institution. The college accepts no responsibility for dropping you from the specific classes you intended not to take. It is your responsibility to officially drop a class during the official add/drop period of any semester or class, if you decide not to attend. Officially dropping will ensure that you will not be charged for classes that you do not attend. Methods of payment—Forms of payment include cash, Visa®, MasterCard®, Discover® Card, money order, or check. Make payment is due upon registration.
checks and money orders payable to Arizona Western College. Important—Write your social security number or AWC student ID number in the bottom left-hand corner of your check or money order. Please do not send cash in the mail. United States legal tender is the only currency accept-
able for payment of financial obligations at AWC. Bank drafts, checks and/or money orders drawn on United States financial institutions are accepted contingent upon clearance through our banking facilities. Students may also pay online through e-Cashier by credit card (Visa®, MasterCard®, Discover®Card, or American Express®) or electronic check on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links.
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit
Age 59
Age 60
Credit
Age 59
Age 60
Hours
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$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
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$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
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$690
$555
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$2,970 $2,835
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees. Transcript Fees: no charge
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
Special Class Fees Class Fees ........................................................................... $10–150 Field Trip Fee. ........................................................... based on cost
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Other Fees and Deposits Additional Placement Tests ......................................................................... $15 Bus Transportation Fee (per semester) ........................................$175 Check (Returned Check Charge)..........................................................$25 Child Development Learning Lab Fees .........................$657–1216 Child Development Learning Lab enrollment Fee ...................$75 CLEP (College Level Examination Program) ............................... $15
the student’s last known address or returned to the appropriate financial aid program. Specific refunding rules, criteria, calculations, and priorities follow. Processing of the Request for Refund begins two weeks after the end of the add/drop period. Refunds are normally completed within four weeks after processing begins. The date a withdrawal notification is received in the Enrollment Services Office is considered the student’s last date of attendance in the specified class.
Credit by Exam, per credit. ..........................................................................$45
Dropping a Class
Excessive Loss or Breakage—Lab ......................................................cost
Students who officially drop one or more classes during the designated add/drop period of any semester or class will be refunded all tuition and special fees. A signed “Request for Refund” form must be filed with the Business Office to initiate the refund procedure. Refunds must
GED Testing..........................................first test $90, second test $15 Graduation Fee....................................................................................................... $15 International Student Processing Fee. ..............................................$25 Proctor Testing Fee ............................................................................................ $15 Records Reproduction Fee (per page)........................................$0.25 Transcript...................................................................................................... no charge
Replacement Costs Bus Pass Replacement....................................................................................$15 Diploma/Certificate Replacement .........................................................$10 ID Card Replacement.......................................................................................$10 Library Card Replacement ..............................................................................$5
be requested on or before the first business day in June of the current academic year.
Deadlines for Dropping Classes and Receiving a Refund To receive a refund for:
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Lost Books ................................................................................................................cost Lost Book Processing Fee ..........................................................................$10 Lost Key Replacement.................................................................................... $30 Meal Ticket Replacement..............................................................................$10
Residence Halls and Board Dormitory Deposit............................................................................................ $100
an official drop must occur prior to or during the first four days of the semester
an official drop must occur prior to or the day of the second class meeting an official drop must occur prior to or during the first three days of the semester an official drop must occur
prior to start of class
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an official drop must occur prior to or on the day of the second class meeting
all other classes,
Dormitory Rent, per semester (based on double occupancy).... $922 Dormitory Board*, per semester:
Cancelled Class
Refund Policies
Fees for classes cancelled by Arizona Western College will be fully refunded without submitting the “Request for Refund” form. A net reduction in total credits due to changes in enrollment or the cancellation of a class may qualify a student for a refund. Financial Aid recipients should refer to the Financial Aid section of the catalog for further clarification.
Refund of Tuition and Special Fees
Military Deployment
Refund of payments received during the 2007–2008 academic year will be prepared (only in amounts of one dollar or more) if
Military personnel called to active duty, for war or national disaster, may receive a 100% refund for the current semester. In order for the request for a refund to be considered, a student must submit a Petition for Extenuating Circumstances Refund form, along with a copy of the military duty assignment orders, to the Enrollment Services office.
4 day ...................................................................................................................$1055 7 day ...................................................................................................................$1393 * Food Service contracts subject to variation.
requested on or before the first business day in June of the current academic year. If payment was made by credit card, the refund will be applied back to your credit card and you will be notified by mail. All other refunds will be mailed to
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Class Withdrawals after the Add/Drop Period (less than total withdrawal from AWC) No refund request will be considered, charges will remain on the student account, and classes will appear on the student’s grade report or transcript.
Total Withdrawal from AWC Students who totally withdraw from AWC must submit a “Withdrawal Form” to the Enrollment Services Office, and subsequently may be eligible for a prorated refund of all tuition and special fees. An administrative charge, not exceeding the lesser of $100 or 5% of charges assessed the student, will be deducted from all refunds. In order to consider the request for refund, a student must submit a Petition for Extenuating Circumstances Refund to the Enrollment Services Office by the last Thursday in March.
Refund eligibility criteria include:
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serious illness or injury verified by a doctor’s written statement (includes psychological disabilities verified by a psychologist);
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death of a spouse, parent, in-law, grandparent, or child verified by a death certificate;
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military duty assignment changes verified by a copy of the orders; or
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students receiving federal financial aid. (Refund returned to the appropriate financial aid program).
The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 pertain to the return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid when a student withdraws completely from school. Title IV funds are awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. When a student withdraws, the student may no longer be eligible for the full amount of Title IV funds that the student was originally scheduled to receive. In general, the law assumes that a student “earns” approved (verified) federal financial aid awards in proportion to the number of days in the term prior to the student’s complete withdrawal. If a student completely withdraws from school during a term, the school must calculate, according to a specific federal formula, the portion of the total scheduled financial assistance that the student has earned and is, therefore, entitled to retain, until the time that the student withdrew. This policy governs the earned and unearned portions of the student’s Federal Title IV Financial Aid only. It determines how much, if any, the student and/or the school may need to return. This policy does not affect the student’s charges. The student is responsible for paying any outstanding charges to the school.
Return of Funds Calculation:
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The responsibility to repay unearned aid is shared by the institution and the student in proportion to the aid each is assumed to possess.
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During the first 60% of the enrollment period the student “earns” Title IV aid in direct proportion to the length of time he or she remains enrolled.
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Percentage is calculated by dividing the number of days completed in the term by the number of calendar days in the term.
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Percentage is applied to the amount of disburseable aid to the student for that period of enrollment.
Refund Calculation Total withdrawal prior to:
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end of add/drop period receives a 100% refund less administrative charge
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end of add/drop period through 10% of enrollment period receives a 90% refund less administrative charge
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25% of enrollment period receives a 50% refund less administrative charge
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50% of enrollment period receives a 25% refund less administrative charge
See Refund of Funds Calculation below, if you are receiving federal financial aid.
Return of Federal Funds Policy This policy governs all federal grant and loan programs (Pell, SEOG, Stafford Loans, Perkins, and PLUS loans), but does not include the Federal Work-Study program.
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Order of Return of Title IV Funds A school must return Title IV funds programs from which the student received aid, up to the net amount disbursed from each source:
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Unsubsidized Federal Stafford loans Subsidized Federal Stafford loans Unsubsidized Direct Stafford loans Subsidized Direct Stafford loans Federal Perkins loans Federal PLUS loans
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Other Title IV assistance
Federal Pell Grant FSEOG (Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants)
Student Repayment Responsibility The student is obligated to repay grant overpayments. Upon submission of the withdrawal card, the Financial Aid Disbursement Office will notify the student, in writing, of the amount of overpayment and available payment arrangements. If not paid within 45 days, the U.S. Department of Education will be notified.
Room Refunds Refunds to students departing from residence halls prior to the end of the semester are computed on the following basis:
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Before ten weeks of room occupancy, students forfeit their room deposits and will be charged 10% of the total semester rate for each week or partial week of registered occupancy, beginning with the day the residence halls are open.
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After ten weeks of room occupancy, students are not entitled to any refund for room, but will be eligible for refund of the room deposit. The room deposit is retained as security against a student’s cancellation of the housing agreement, voluntary termination of residency prior to full semester payment, property damage, or other possible charges that may accrue during residency. Although normally refundable, the entire room deposit is subject to forfeiture under the conditions stated in the Arizona Western College Residence Hall Agreement.
Board Refunds Refunds will be made on a prorated basis determined by the number of weeks remaining in the semester. A meal ticket held for any portion of a week is considered in use for the entire week.
Financial Aid and Scholarships It is not too late to apply for certain types of funding from federal, state, and private sources. There are special programs available to financially assist students. These programs include Vocational Rehabilitation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Single Parent Services, Veterans Services, and Career Development. Contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships located in the Student Services Building, or call (928) 344-7634.
Students who do not have a high school diploma, G.E.D. or equivalency must demonstrate an ability to benefit in order to receive financial assistance. This may be demonstrated by successfully passing AWC’s placement tests. (Refer to the Class Placement section on page 9 for detailed testing information.) Financial Aid and Scholarship applicants who have not provided required paperwork by Thursday, July 12, 2007 are officially late and their aid request will be processed according to availability of funds and/or staff time. Students should be prepared to cover their expenses with personal funds until such time as the awards are processed in the Financial Aid and Business Offices. Satisfactory Academic Progress Financial Aid appeals
must be submitted, in writing and with appropriate documentation, to the Financial Aid Office by Thursday, July 12, 2007. Payment Plans—Payment arrangements may be made
online through e-Cashier on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. College Workstudy/College Payroll— In order to begin work, a student must have their social security card and a valid picture ID. If students are eligible and are non-citizens, documentation is required. Contact the Financial Aid Office at (928) 344-7634 for information. Student Loan Applications
Go to www.azwestern.edu and click on the “Financial Aid” tab. To be eligible to attend you must have a valid SAR for 2006–2007 and be a student in good academic standing.
Financial Aid Checks The Business Office will make every effort to mail Fall semester financial aid checks before the start of the semester if the following criteria are met:
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You are currently registered for the minimum number of credit hours listed on your Award Notification Letter.
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You do not have a Financial Aid Hold.
Financial Aid Holds must be cleared by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid before the Business Office will process your check.
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You do not owe money to the College (i.e., library fines, traffic citations, etc.).
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Student loan checks no longer require student endorsement and will be mailed, unless student makes other arrangements. Please be certain that the AWC Enrollment Services Office has your correct address. If you are staying in the residence halls and are receiving financial aid, you must see Financial Aid Disbursement in the Business Office in order to get cleared for your meal ticket.
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Financial Aid Disbursement personnel will be availablle beginning August 17, 2007 until August 29, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each business day. Do not forget to bring your valid AWC ID for your appointment. AWC must adhere to check disbursement dates. No exceptions will be made.
Veterans Services Arizona Western College is fully approved for the training of students under several government educational programs for veterans and eligible dependents of deceased or disabled veterans. Eligible students, as well as those who wish to determine their eligibility, should apply at Arizona Western College, Veterans Services Office, P.O. Box 929, Yuma, Arizona 85366, or call (928) 344-7622. Payment Plans—Payment arrangements may be made online through e-Cashier on WebAdvisor. To pay through WebAdvisor, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links.
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Ask for information about making an appointment with your faculty advisor, advisor, or academic counselor who will work with you on your specific program of study.
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Review your previous courses taken at AWC and at other colleges. Also, review your placement test scores.
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Use this class schedule to find days, times, and locations of courses you want to take. Check the catalog for prerequisite requirements. You can also find similar information at www. azwestern.edu Click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links.
Schedule your most important classes first, electives or courses with several available sections last. Use the Personal Schedule Form (see page 142) to record your selections.
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Check for closed and cancelled classes to eliminate any selected course sections that are not available to you. For up to date information go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links.
Placement Testing
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No one fails placement tests. All degree-seeking students and students wishing to enroll in English, mathematics, or general education courses are required to complete placement testing before seeing an advisor or registering. Placement tests assess reading comprehension, writing skills, and mathematical ability. The results enable the student, in consultation with an advisor, to enroll in appropriate classes. Tests are not timed, however, allow approximately two and onehalf hours for testing. “At the main campus center”, the placement tests are administered in the Testing Center located in the Student Services Building, Room 142, Monday–Thursday, 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. The Testing Center is also open on some evenings and Saturdays. Call (928) 344-7641 for more information. Other test sites include San Luis, Somerton, Parker, and Wellton. Check with each center for testing information and hours.
Carefully copy the information from your class schedule to a Registration Form. The Registration Forms are located in the Enrollment and Academic Counseling areas and are also available online.
If you are a new student or a new transfer student, review the Registration Form with a academic counselor, advisor, or faculty advisor. Make sure you get the academic counselor, advisor, or faculty advisor’s signature on your Registration Form. If you are a returning AWC student, you may not need an advisor’s signature if you have met the course prerequisites. Check your catalog under course descriptions to be sure. Congratulations, you are ready to head to Registration with your completed Registration Form.
Students must be admitted to AWC prior to taking the placement tests. Students must bring a photo ID.
Advisement and Building Your Class Schedule
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Determine your program of study by using your AWC Catalog and talking to a faculty advisor or academic counselor.
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Ask for a current Program Advisement Sheet at the Academic Counseling and Advisement Services Office or go to www. azwestern.edu and select a program through “Program Finder” and download the advisement sheet.
Academic Counseling and Advisement Services Academic Counseling and Advisement Services staff assists students with advisement throughout their enrollment at AWC. Academic Counselors, academic advisors, or faculty advisors will assist students in the selection of their program of study. If the “selected” program plan is followed successfully, it can result in a degree or certificate either at AWC or another college or university. Students who identify a major or course of study must maintain close contact with the lead faculty advisor throughout their enrollment until completion of their degree or certificate. If students need assistance in identifying a major, contact Academic Counseling and Advisement Services for assistance at (928) 344-7624 or visit
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us at the Student Services Building. Visit our website, go to www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Current Students” tab and select “Counseling”. The various AWC division, programs, and lead faculty advisors are listed below. We urge you to call for an appointment and begin planning your program of study early. ADVISOR
Lee Altman HS 103 (928) 344-7749
Steve Moore BA 123 (928) 317-6059
Nancy Meister LR 219 (928) 344-7779
Martha Martinez LA 110 (928) 344-7662
PROGRAMS
Academic General Studies & Undecided Counseling & Advisement Services (928) 344-7624
David Godley BA 244 (928) 344-7672
Modern Languages Liza Martinez American Sign Language, English as a San Luis/Somerton Second Language, French, German, Spanish, (928) 314-9423 & Studies in Deafness
Business Business (transfer), General Business, Casino Management, Computer Information Systems, Marketing & Management, Microcomputer Business Applications, Networking, & Office Administration Technology Advanced Water Treatment, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Technology, Industrial Graphics/Drafting/CAD, Industrial Technology, & Welding Communications Broadcasting, English, Media Arts, & Television Production
Human Services Athletic Coaching, Culinary Arts, Dietetics, Early Childhood Education, Education (Elementary), Education (Secondary), Education (Early Childhood Emphasis), Family Childcare Education, Family Development Credential, Family & Consumer Science, Hotel/Restaurant Management, Infant & Toddler Education, Massage Therapy, Nursing (the Healing Community Curriculum), Nursing (assistant), Nursing (practical), Preschool Education, Radiologic Technology, & School-Aged Childcare
Zoe Hawk SC 107 (928) 344-7653 Light Bryant LR 248 (928) 344-7792
Chip Straley ES 109 (928) 344-7592
Science, Math, & Agricultural Sciences Agriculture, Agriculture Business Management, Agriculture (Occupational), Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Plant Science, & Vegetable Production Technology
Social Sciences & Fine Arts Administration of Justice Studies, Computer Graphics, Detention Officer Operations, Emergency Medical Services (Paramedic), Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), Fire Academy, Fire Science, History, Law Enforcement Training Academy, Music, Philosophy, Political Science Psychology/ Sociology, Studio Art, & Theatre
AWC Services for Students Academic and Personal Advising AWC Academic Counseling and Advisement Services are located in the Student Services Building and is available for academic advisement, career exploration, personal counseling, and academic workshops. Student Support Services Program is a federally funded program for low-income, first generation college students and students with disabilities with academic need. Its goal is to assist students and increase their chances of graduating and transferring to a university. Services provided include free tutoring, counseling, workshops, university trips, and cultural activities. Our services require that the students be active in their participation and responsive to our requests. To apply, fill out an application at the Student Support Services Office located in the Student Services Building, Room 142, call (928) 344-7761 or view our website, go to www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Current Students” tab and select “Student Support”.
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Services for Students with Disabilities
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Student Accident Insurance–Registered
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) promotes educational opportunities to AWC students who have documented disabilities. We provide reasonable and appropriate academic accommodations for students who show proof of their disability written by a specialist of their disability. This information must be submitted to the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities no later than eight (8) weeks before the first day of class. If the documentation is not submitted eight (8) weeks before the first day of class, the student might not receive the accommendation(s) by the first day of class.
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International Insurance–All
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Immunizations–Immunizations are provided in partnership with Yuma County Health Dept. The Health Service Office assists college programs such as residence life, nursing, EMS, nursing assistance, child development learning lab, campus police, facilities management, etc., in meeting the requirements for each of their programs.
Students who have disabilities should contact the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities at (928) 344-7629 or (928) 317-6007 (TTY), or stop by the office located in the Student Services Building. Remember that accommodations are based upon documentation from the specialist. Please note that AWC does not provide personal care attendants.
students are covered by student accident insurance if they are injured at school or while participating in school activities. Students, requesting coverage, are responsible for submitting a claim through the Health Service Office in order to qualify.
international students are required to purchase international medical insurance. See the Director for International Students for more information.
The Academic Library Services for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Students For those individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, interpreting services are provided by a staff interpreter/transliterator. Arizona Western College has a TTY phone line that can be reached by dialing (929) 317-6007. AWC can also be contacted through the Arizona Relay Service by dialing 711.
Health Services The Health Service Office, MU 104, promotes healthy lifestyles to prevent disease and injury, by providing nursing services and health education to encourage individuals to take responsibility for their own lifelong health decisions. For more information, call (928) 344-7602
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Nurses are available on a walk-in basis, to provide nursing evaluations, first aid, immunizations, screenings for tuberculosis, diabetes, family planning, pregnancy and other health related issues. Referrals made as appropriate.
Health Education–Health
education programs, covering subjects such as alcohol and other drugs, sexual health, healthy living, etc., are presented on campus by health professionals. All interested students are encouraged to attend.
Medical Insurance–AWC
does not provide or have access to medical insurance. All students are encouraged to puchase their own medical insurance.
The Academic Library is located in the Learning Resources Building. In a world where many people feel we are on information overload, our reference librarians can help you with your research needs. We offer general and customized workshops to familiarize you with both the print and online library resources. We can aide you in learning how to access and evaluate information resources to find the type of good, quality informationn needed for your academic projects. The Academic Library serves AWC and NAU in Yuma students, faculty, and staff, along with residents of Yuma and La Paz Counties. The Library offers a wide variety of information resources to support the research and general information needs of students (from those in their first-year to those at the doctoral level) faculty, and staff (on and off-campus). The Academic Library houses the Educational Clearinghouse for future and current community educators. It also maintains links to Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library and its resources. To obtain a library card, please present a picture ID and proof of current address.
Our services include: • reference and research assistance-
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OASIS online Academic Library catalog access NAU Vista access (library catalog for NAU in Flagstaff) electronic books for viewing online
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a reference collection
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a periodical collection (including current issues, back issues on microfilm/microfiche, and some online full-text articles)
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interlibrary loan and document delivery services
a circulating book collection a Federal Government Depository collection an audio-visual materials collection- in-house use and checkout
access from the library and home to many online, CD-ROM, and print indexes to periodical articles (with remote log-in for off-campus access)
coin-operated copy machines and copy cards group study rooms audio books and compact disks
Library hours of operation during the fall and spring semesters: Monday–Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A.M.–10:00 P.M. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noon–5:00 P.M. Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noon–8:00 P.M.
basis. The ACCL is open more than 80 hours per week during the Fall and Fall semesters, and available on a more limited basis during the Summer semester. The ACCL is equipped with over 130 Windows and Macintosh based workstations. Laser printers and flatbed scanners are also available for student use. Computer classrooms AC 146 and AC 159 are located inside the ACCL. The ACCL makes available a wide variety of software applications for student use. Programs such as the MS Office suite, and Adobe Photoshop are available. We also provide a wide range of software packages and data in support of various AWC and NAU classes. The computers in the ACCL are connected to the Internet, allowing student access to the web delivered courses, web browsing, search engines, email, and a variety of other network services and applications. Assistance with the computers and applications in the lab is available from the computer lab staff. The ACCL makes email accounts available to enrolled students from both Arizona Western College and Northern Arizona University. Students who wish to use the ACCL should apply for a lab access account at the front desk of the lab. A photo ID and current enrollment with either AWC or NAU is required. The application process only takes a few minutes to complete. For additional information about the Academic Complex Computer Lab, visit www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Online Services” tab and select “TORO” from the list of Links to Online Services or call 928-344-7796.
Call for summer session & other hours of operation.
For more information, contact us at: Academic Library 2020 S. Ave. 8 East P.O. Box 929, Yuma, AZ 85366 Phone: (928) 344-7777 FAX: (928) 344-7751
Go to www.azwestern.edu and click on “A” in the AWC Index. Select “Academic Library” for more information about the Academic Library and its services.
Academic Complex Computer Lab The Academic Complex Computer Lab is an integral component of the ongoing partnership between Arizona Western College and Northern Arizona University in Yuma. The ACCL serves the computing technology needs of students from both institutions, as well as the general public on a space available
Campus Police (928) 314-9500 Dedicated to the well being and safety of all members of the AWC/NAU Yuma community. Campus Police:
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maintain a 24-hour Patrol and Dispatch Service
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provide an Evening Escort Service provide locked Vehicle and Battery Cable Assistance deliver Emergency Messages provide Residence Hall Security conduct crime prevention presentations on regular basis and upon request
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Student Identification Cards
Free Tutoring for all Students
Arizona Western College ID’s are required for all residence hall students. ID’s may be obtained in the Campus Life Office in the College Union (Room 205). Once a student receives an AWC ID, it is considered permanent. It will be validated at the Business Office each semester in which the student is enrolled. All students with a valid student ID are eligible for free or discounted admission to college events when applicable.
The Student Success Center, located in LR 80 next to the Library, gives Arizona Western College students the tools they need to succeed in their classes. We have a state-of-the-art computer lab with tutorials available in multiple college subject areas. Students can come in, choose the area they need to work on, and get expert help immediately. In addition to the computerized tutorials, we also offer one-on-one tutoring, small group tutoring, and study groups. Students who take advantage of our services find they have less difficulty in their classes and are more successful in college. The Student Success Center is open M–Th, 8:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m., Friday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Saturday, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., and Sunday, 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. For more information, call (928) 317-6029.
Child Development Learning Laboratory The Child Development Learning Laboratory (CDLL) has extended its hours to be open from Monday–Thursday from 6:50 a.m.–10:10 p.m. The CDLL is available to children, ages 3–12 years, of AWC and NAU students, faculty, and staff. Contact Alma Barrandey at (928) 344-7564 for information.
Residence Halls Arizona Western College has three residence halls available for approximately 350 full-time students. Amenities include basic cable, phone lines, and internet capability in each room. A $100 deposit, Residence Hall Application/Agreement, and immunization records demonstrating proof of two (2) live measles immunizations are required. Anyone interested in residing on campus should contact the Residence Life Office, in the College Union (Room 200), or call (928) 344-7578.
Dining Services
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Matador Jack’s Café, located in the College Union, offers something different every day of the week with a la carte menus and daily specials.
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The Western Food Court, located in the College Union, provides an all you can eat cafeteria style menu complete with salad and dessert bars. For an up-to-date menu, visit: www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Campus Life” tab, select “Dining” from Section Links, and “Western Food Court Menu” from Helpful Links.
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Residence hall students are required to purchase a meal plan as part of their housing agreement.
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Commuter students and employees can choose from a variety of meal plan options available or pay cash in either eating establishment.
Student Government and Campus Clubs A wide range of campus clubs have been organized to enhance the social and developmental aspects of AWC students while on campus. Ranging from the Pre-Med Club to the Pep Band, from the academic Honors Club to the various cultural organizations, students have an opportunity to meet individuals from a wide variety of ages and ethnic and cultural backgrounds in out-of-classroom experiences. The Student Government Association (SGA) provides students with an opportunity to play a key role on campus. Established and recognized by the College for the purpose of promoting student activities and the general welfare of the student body, the Student Government Association serves as the link between the administration/faculty and the students regarding all student-related concerns. For information on all student clubs and SGA, stop by the Student Activites Office, in the College Union (Room 204), or call (928) 317-6471.
Students Rights and Responsibilities Enrollment at Arizona Western College carries with it the requirement that all students conduct themselves as responsible members of the campus community and maintain the highest degree of integrity and honesty. It is the expectation of AWC that students will obey local, state, and federal laws and conduct themselves in accordance with the College’s standards of conduct as defined in the Arizona Western College Student Code of Conduct. The Code covers student conduct which occurs on College property, at College sponsored, sanctioned, or supervised activity or function regardless of location.
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The AWC Student Code of Conduct is printed in the AWC Student Handbook and can be downloaded from the web at www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Campus Life” tab and select “Student Code of Conduct” from the list of downloadable files. Printed copies of the Code are available in the offices of the Vice President for Student Services, Academic Counseling and Advisement Services, and Registration.
Grading Systems To access your grades go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. After logging in to WebAdvisor, click on “Grades”. System I* Performance for Learning Outcomes
Points Per Credit
A— Exceptional performance for most learning outcomes ..... 4
Career Development Don’t wait until you graduate to start on your career track. We have a Career Development Office at Arizona Western College that can help you get started right now. Whether you’re looking for a part-time job, want to gain some experience in your chosen field, or simply want to find out what careers suit you best, our Career Development Office, located in the Student Services Building, can help.
Find out how you can: • discover careers best matched with your talents and skills • conduct a job search and find employment while attending school
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gain valuable experience while working as a volunteer or in an internship related to your major
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prepare a dynamic résumé and master the art of interviewing
For more information go to www.azwestern.edu Click on “C” in the AWC Index and select “Career Development”. To make an appointment, call (928) 344-7604.
Athletics AWC hosts seven intercollegiate varsity programs. The women’s sports include basketball, softball, and volleyball, while the men can participate in baseball, basketball, football, and soccer. AWC students receive free admission to all home regular season athletic events with current AWC student ID. For further information about various athletic programs and/or schedules, please call (928) 344-7536 or stop by the Athletic Department Office.
B— Good performance for most learning outcomes ................3 C— Satisfactory performance for most learning outcomes .... 2 D— Unsatisfactory performance for most learning outcomes ... 1 F— Unsatisfactory performance for all learning outcomes .........0
System II* CR— Credit .......................................... not computed into the GPA NC— No Credit ................................... not computed into the GPA
To earn credit “CR” a student must have achieved an equivalent grade of “C” or better in the course. Students have the option to select either System 1 or System 2 at the time of registration. A change from System 1 to System 2 or from System 2 to System 1 is permitted prior to the midpoint of the course. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate this procedure and complete required paperwork. A maximum of 16 hours of “CR” may be applied toward graduation from Arizona Western College. A minimum of six credits in Freshman Composition and the major field courses must be completed under System 1 except upon approval of the Vice President for Learning Services. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university must enroll under System 1 for all courses they intend to transfer. For complete information regarding CLEP, transfer, and other sources of credit please refer to the current edition of the AWC Catalog.
Request Official AWC Transcripts
You may request a transcript by: • Going to www.azwestern.edu and clicking on WebAdvisor under Quick Links. After logging in to WebAdvisor, click on “Transcript Request”. You must have a WebAdvisor account to request a transcript online. Go to www.azwestern.edu and click on WebAdvisor under Quick Links for information on setting up a username and password.
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Filling out a Transcript Request Form at the Enrollment Services Office, Student Services Building
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There is no charge for transcripts. Processing time for official transcripts is normally three working days after receiving the transcript request. During peak periods, it may take longer to process your request. Please note that Arizona Western
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The College seeks to provide disabled or handicapped students with any reasonable accommodation in order to facilitate access to College classes and activities. Students seeking such an accommodation should make an official request at Academic Counseling and Advisement Services located in the Student Services Building on campus. Any questions regarding the applicability of state and federal anti-discrimination laws to Arizona Western College and its services, programs, or activities, and any grievances or claims of violation of such laws, should be directed to its compliance officer: The Vice President for Administrative Services, PO Box 929, Yuma, AZ 85366-0929, (928) 317-6050.
College does not pay or process transcripts by Express
Bookstore Hours of Operation
Mail, UPS, Federal Express or any other special handling of
The AWC Bookstore is located in the College Union, (928) 344-7583.
transcripts. Transcripts
are mailed via first class mail.
Fall 2007 Regular Hours of Operation: Public Information and the Security of Student Records The Enrollment Services Office takes full responsibility for the security of your academic records. Under the Federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, the information in your file may only be released under specific conditions. As a current or former student of AWC, you have complete access to your records in compliance with requirements under the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-389 Subsctn. 513,88 Stat. 571; 29 U.S.C. 1232q). You may view them upon request at the Enrollment Services Office. If you feel your records contain an error, you may appeal in writing to the Dean of Enrollment Services. For more information, contact the Dean of Enrollment Services at (928) 344-7617.
Equal Opportunity Policy and Students with Disabilities
Monday–Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
Fall 2007 Special Hours of Operation: August 13–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 A.M.–6:00 P.M. August 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. August 20–23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 A.M.–7:30 P.M. August 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
AWC Bus Service Transportation to and from the AWC campus is available through the Yuma County Area Transit (YCAT) bus system. You may purchase a student bus pass with an AWC ID at the Business Office, AWC San Luis, or AWC Somerton. Schedules are available in the College Union or AWC Business Office or at http://www.ycat.org/. For more information, call the Department of Campus Life at (928) 344-7576.
Arizona Western College does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age (40+), or disability, in compliance with the laws of the United States and the State of Arizona.
Arizona Western College does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age (40+), or disability, in compliance with the laws of the United States and the State of Arizona. Any questions regarding the applicability of state and federal anti-discrimination laws to Arizona Western College and its services, programs or activities, and any grievances or claims of violation of such laws, should be directed to its compliance officer: The Vice President for Business and Administrative Services, P.O. Box 929, Yuma, AZ, 85366-0929, (928) 344-7515.
AWC Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-A) Course List A Freshman Composition B Mathematics
Credits
Q English 102
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Q AGEC-A: MAT 142 College Math (or higher level math)
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Q English 101
C Arts and Humanities (select at least one course from the Arts list) Art (ARH) Q 141, 142 Survey of World Art 1, 2 (H) Music (MUS) Q 120 Music Appreciation (H) Theatre (THE) Q 101 Survey of Theatre History (H) Q 102 History of Contemporary Theatre (H) AND select at least one course from the Humanities list Literature (World) Q ENG 190 Intro to Lit (C) Q ENG 231, 232 World Lit (C) Literature (National) ENG 241, 242 English (H) Q Q ENG 251, 252 American (H) Philosophy (PHI) 101 Intro to Philosophy (H) Q Q 103 Intro to Logic (G) Religion (PHI) 201 Comp World Religions (G) Q Q 240 Ancient Philosophy (H) Interdisciplinary Studies Q ENG 170 Literature of the Bible (H) Q ENG 185 Myths/Trad Narr (C)
Regional Studies
Q PHI 257 Soc/Pol Philosophy (G) Q SPA 260 Mexican-American Lit (C)
Q PHI 261 Philosophy and Film (C) Q ENG 180 Lit of the Am West (H)
Q SPA 265 World His Lit (C) Q SPA 261 Spanish (C) Q 105 Intro to Ethics (H) Q 241 Modern Philosophy (H) Q ENG 186 Folklore (C) Q SPA 263 Intro to Hispanic Film(C)
D Social and Behavioral Sciences
6–9
Anthropology (ANT) Q 100 Intro (G) ECONOMICS (ECN) Q 240 Macro (G) Ethnic/Race/Gender Studies Q FCS 204 Gender Rel (C) Geography (GEO) Q 105 World Geography (G) History (HIS) Q 121, 122 U.S History (H) Political Science (POS) Q 100 Intro to Politics (G) Psychology (PSY) Q 101 Intro (C) Sociology (SOC) Q 101 Intro (C) Interdisciplinary Studies Q FCS/SOC 160 Marriage & Family (C)
Regional Studies
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Q FCS/PSY 238 Human Development (C) Q ANT 140 Intro to Native Amer Studies (C)
Q 120 Archeology/Prehistory (G) Q 250 Micro (G) Q SOC 240 Rac./Eth Rel (C)
Q 130 Cultural (G)
Q240, 241 Western Civ (H) Q 110 American Politics (H)
Q 280 History of Mexico (C) Q 120 World Politics (G)
Q HIS 230 Women in American His (H)
Q 230 Soc Prob (C) Q SOC/PSY 170 Human Sexuality (C) Q FCS 220 The Family (C) Q POS 140 Intro to Comp Politics (C) Q ECE 240 Child Growth and Dev (C) Q HIS 220 History of Arizona (C) Q POS 130 State and Local Politics (H)
E Physical and Biological Sciences (select two courses) Astronomy (AST) Biology (BIO) Botany (PLS) Chemistry (CHM) Environmental Sci (ENV) Geography (GPH) Geology (GLG) Physics (PHY) Zoology (BIO) Interdisciplinary Studies
F
Q 100 Astronomy (G)
Q 130 Planets (G)
Q 100 Biology Con (G) Q 100 Plant Science (G) Q 130 Fundamental (G) Q 101 Environmental Sci (G) Q 110 Physical Geography (G) Q 101 Physical (G) Q 201, 202 College Physics I, II (G) Q 145 Marine Biology (G) Q OCN 110 Oceanography (G)
Q 160 Intro to Human A & P (G)
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Q 181, 182 General Biology I, II (G)
Q 140 Organic (G) Q 151, 152 General Chemistry I, II (G) 230 Foun of Env Sci.: Humans/Env (G) Q Q 171 Intro to Meteorology (G) Q 102 Historical (G) Q 110 Environmental (G) 221, 222 Gen Phy I, II (G) Q Q BIO 109 Natural History of SW (G)
Options (select courses according to major and language proficiency requirement)
0–6
American Sign Language (ASL) Q 101 ASL 1 (C) Q 102 ASL 2 (C) Q 201 Interm ASL 1 (C) Q 202 Interm ASL 2 (C) Computer Info Systems (CIS) Q 120 Intro to Computer Info Systems (H) Q 154 Intro to eCommerce/eBusiness(G) French (FRE) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) German (GER) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) Spanish (SPA) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 or 203 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 or 204 Interm 2 (C) Speech Communications (SPC) Q 110 Intro to Speech Comm (G) Q 215 Public Speaking (G) Q 271 Group Communication (G) Awareness areas—one cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. All of the above courses are writing (W) intensive, except mathematics and 100 level second languages.
Total required AGEC-A credits—
35
AWC Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-B) Course List A Freshman Composition B Mathematics
Credits
Q English 102
6
Q AGEC-B: MAT 212 Brief Calculus (or higher level math)
3
Q English 101
C Arts and Humanities (select at least one course from the Arts list) Art (ARH) Q 141, 142 Survey of World Art 1, 2 (H) Music (MUS) Q 120 Music Appreciation (H) Theatre (THE) Q 101 Survey of Theatre History (H) Q 102 History of Contemporary Theatre (H) AND select at least one course from the Humanities list Literature (World) Q ENG 190 Intro to Lit (C) Q ENG 231, 232 World Lit (C) Literature (National) Q ENG 241, 242 English (H) Q ENG 251, 252 American (H) Philosophy (PHI) Q 101 Intro to Philosophy (H) Q 103 Intro to Logic (G) Religion (PHI) Q 201 Comp World Religions (G) Q 240 Ancient Philosophy (H) Interdisciplinary Studies Q ENG 170 Literature of the Bible (H) Q ENG 185 Myths/Trad Narr (C) Regional Studies
Q PHI 257 Soc/Pol Philosophy (G) Q SPA 260 Mexican-American Lit (C)
Q PHI 261 Philosophy and Film (C) Q ENG 180 Lit of the Am West (H)
Q SPA 265 World His Lit (C) Q SPA 261 Spanish (C) Q 105 Intro to Ethics (H) Q 241 Modern Philosophy (H) Q ENG 186 Folklore (C) Q SPA 263 Intro to Hispanic Film(C)
D Social and Behavioral Sciences
6–9
Anthropology (ANT) Q 100 Intro (G) ECONOMICS (ECN) Q 240 Macro (G) Ethnic/Race/Gender Studies Q FCS 204 Gender Rel (C) Geography (GEO) Q 105 World Geography (G) History (HIS) Q 121, 122 U.S History (H) Political Science (POS) Q 100 Intro to Politics (G) Psychology (PSY) Q 101 Intro (C) Sociology (SOC) Q 101 Intro (C) Interdisciplinary Studies Q FCS/SOC 160 Marriage & Family (C) Regional Studies
6–9
Q FCS/PSY 238 Human Development (C) Q ANT 140 Intro to Native Amer Studies (C)
Q 120 Archeology/Prehistory (G)
Q 130 Cultural (G)
Q 250 Micro (G) Q SOC 240 Rac./Eth Rel (C)
Q HIS 230 Women in American His (H)
Q240, 241 Western Civ (H) Q 110 American Politics (H)
Q 280 History of Mexico (C) Q 120 World Politics (G)
Q 230 Soc Prob (C) Q SOC/PSY 170 Human Sexuality (C) Q FCS 220 The Family (C) Q POS 140 Intro to Comp Politics (C) Q ECE 240 Child Growth and Dev (C) Q HIS 220 History of Arizona (C) Q POS 130 State and Local Politics (H)
E Physical and Biological Sciences (select two courses) Astronomy (AST) Biology (BIO) Botany (PLS) Chemistry (CHM) Environmental Sci (ENV) Geography (GPH) Geology (GLG) Physics (PHY) Zoology (BIO) Interdisciplinary Studies
F
Q 100 Astronomy (G) Q 100 Biology Con (G) Q 100 Plant Science (G) Q 130 Fundamental (G) Q 101 Environmental Sci (G) Q 110 Physical Geography (G) Q 101 Physical (G) Q 201, 202 College Physics I, II (G) Q 145 Marine Biology (G) Q OCN 110 Oceanography (G)
Q 130 Planets (G) Q 160 Intro to Human A & P (G)
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Q 181, 182 General Biology I, II (G)
Q 140 Organic (G) Q 151, 152 General Chemistry I, II (G) Q 230 Foun of Env Sci.: Humans/Env (G) Q 171 Intro to Meteorology (G) Q 102 Historical (G) Q 110 Environmental (G) Q 221, 222 Gen Phy I, II (G) Q BIO 109 Natural History of SW (G)
Computer Information Systems
Computer info systems (CIS)
3
Q 120 Intro to Computer Info Systems (H)
G Options (select courses according to major and language proficiency requirement) American Sign Language (ASL) Q 101 ASL 1 (C) Q 102 ASL 2 (C) Q 201 Interm ASL 1 (C) French (FRE) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) German (GER) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) Spanish (SPA) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 or 203 Interm 1 (C) Speech Communications (SPC) Q 110 Intro to Speech Comm (G) Q 215 Public Speaking (G)
0–3
Q 202 Interm ASL 2 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) Q 202 or 204 Interm 2 (C) Q 271 Group Communication (G)
Awareness areas—one cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. All of the above courses are writing (W) intensive, except mathematics and 100 level second languages.
Total required AGEC-B credits—
35
AWC Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-S) Course List A Freshman Composition B Mathematics
Q English 101
Credits 6
Q English 102
5
Q AGEC-S: MAT 220 Calculus I (or higher level math)
C Arts and Humanities (select at least one course from the Arts list) Art (ARH) Q 141, 142 Survey of World Art 1, 2 (H) Music (MUS) Q 120 Music Appreciation (H) Theatre (THE) Q 101 Survey of Theatre History (H) Q 102 History of Contemporary Theatre (H) AND select at least one course from the Humanities list Literature (World) Q ENG 190 Intro to Lit (C) Q ENG 231, 232 World Lit (C) Literature (National) ENG 241, 242 English (H) Q Q ENG 251, 252 American (H) Philosophy (PHI) 101 Intro to Philosophy (H) Q Q 103 Intro to Logic (G) Religion (PHI) 201 Comp World Religions (G) Q Q 240 Ancient Philosophy (H) Interdisciplinary Studies Q ENG 170 Literature of the Bible (H) Q ENG 185 Myths/Trad Narr (C)
Regional Studies
Q PHI 257 Soc/Pol Philosophy (G) Q SPA 260 Mexican-American Lit (C)
Q PHI 261 Philosophy and Film (C) Q ENG 180 Lit of the Am West (H)
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Q SPA 265 World His Lit (C) Q SPA 261 Spanish (C) Q 105 Intro to Ethics (H) Q 241 Modern Philosophy (H) Q ENG 186 Folklore (C) Q SPA 263 Intro to Hispanic Film(C)
D Social and Behavioral Sciences (select two courses) Anthropology (ANT) Q 100 Intro (G) ECONOMICS (ECN) Q 240 Macro (G) Ethnic/Race/Gender Studies Q FCS 204 Gender Rel (C) Geography (GEO) Q 105 World Geography (G) History (HIS) Q 121, 122 U.S History (H) Political Science (POS) Q 100 Intro to Politics (G) Psychology (PSY) Q 101 Intro (C) Sociology (SOC) Q 101 Intro (C) Interdisciplinary Studies Q FCS/SOC 160 Marriage & Family (C)
Regional Studies
Q FCS/PSY 238 Human Development (C) Q ANT 140 Intro to Native Amer Studies (C)
6
Q 120 Archeology/Prehistory (G) Q 250 Micro (G) Q SOC 240 Rac./Eth Rel (C)
Q 130 Cultural (G)
Q240, 241 Western Civ (H) Q 110 American Politics (H)
Q 280 History of Mexico (C) Q 120 World Politics (G)
Q HIS 230 Women in American His (H)
Q 230 Soc Prob (C) Q SOC/PSY 170 Human Sexuality (C) Q FCS 220 The Family (C) Q POS 140 Intro to Comp Politics (C) Q ECE 240 Child Growth and Dev (C) Q HIS 220 History of Arizona (C) Q POS 130 State and Local Politics (H)
E Physical and Biological Sciences (select one sequence) Biology (BIO) Q 181, 182 General Biology I, II (G) Chemistry (CHM) Q 151, 152 General Chemistry I, II (G) Physics (PHY) Q 221, 222 Gen Phy I, II (G) F
8
Options
Astronomy (AST) Biology (BIO) Botany (PLS) Chemistry (CHM) Environmental Sci (ENV) Geography (GPH) Geology (GLG) Mathematics (MAT) Physics (PHY) Zoology (BIO) Interdisciplinary Studies
6–8
Q 100 Astronomy (G) Q 160 Intro to Human A & P (G) Q 100 Plant Science (G) Q 140 Organic (G) Q 101 Environmental Sci (G) Q 110 Physical Geography (G) Q 101 Physical (G) Q 231 Calculus II Q 221, 222 Gen Phy I, II (G) Q 145 Marine Biology (G) Q OCN 110 Oceanography (G)
Q 130 Planets (G) Q 181, 182 General Biology I, II (G) Q 151, 152 General Chemistry I, II (G) Q 230 Foun of Env Sci.: Humans/Env (G) Q 171 Intro to Meteorology (G) Q 102 Historical (G) Q 110 Environmental (G) Q 241 Calculus III Q 262 Intro: Ord Diff Equations
Q BIO 109 Natural History of SW (G)
Awareness areas—one cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. All of the above courses are writing (W) intensive, except mathematics
Total required AGEC-S credits—
37–39
AWC Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) General Education Course List A Freshman Composition (select two courses) B Mathematics
C Arts and Humanities (select one course) Q 141, 142 Survey of World Art 1, 2 (H) Q 120 Music Appreciation (H) Q 101 Survey of Theatre History (H) Q ENG 190 Intro to Lit (C) Q ENG 241, 242 English (H) Q 101 Intro to Philosophy (H) Q 201 Comp World Religions (G) Q ENG 170 Literature of the Bible (H) Q PHI 257 Soc/Pol Philosophy (G) Regional Studies Q SPA 260 Mexican-American Lit (C)
3 3
Q 102 History of Contemporary Theatre (H) Q ENG 231, 232 World Lit (C) Q ENG 251, 252 American (H) Q 103 Intro to Logic (G) Q 240 Ancient Philosophy (H) Q ENG 185 Myths/Trad Narr (C) Q PHI 261 Philosophy and Film (C) Q ENG 180 Lit of the Am West (H)
D Social and Behavioral Sciences (select one course) Q 120 Archeology/Prehistory (G) Q 240 Macro (G) Q SOC 240 Rac/Eth Rel (C)
Anthropology (ANT) Q 100 Intro (G) Economics (ECN) Q 100 Intro (G) Ethnic/Race/Gender Studies Q FCS 204 Gender Rel (C) Geography (GEO) Q 105 World Geography (G) History (HIS) Q 121, 122 US History (H) Political Science (POS) Q 100 Intro to Politics (G) Psychology (PSY) Q 101 Intro (C) Sociology (SOC) Q 101 Intro (C) Interdisciplinary Studies Q FCS/SOC 160 Marriage & Family (C)
Regional Studies
6
Q English 100, 100X Q English 101 Q English 102
Q MAT 105 Mathematics for the Applied Sciences (or higher level math)
Art (ARH) Music (MUS) Theatre (THE) Literature (World) Literature (National) Philosophy (PHI) Religion (PHI) Interdisciplinary Studies
Credits
Q 240, 241 Western Civ (H) Q 110 American Politics (H) Q 230 Soc Prob (C) Q SOC/PSY 170 Human Sexuality (C) Q POS 140 Intro to Comp Politics (C)
Q FCS/PSY 238 Human Develop (C) Q ECE 240 Child Growth and Dev (C) Q ANT 140 Intro to Native Amer Studies (C) Q HIS 220 History of Arizona (C)
E Physical and Biological Sciences (select one course) Q 100 Astronomy (G) Q 130 Planets (G) 100 Biology Con (G) Q Q 160 Intro to Human Anat & Phys (G) 205 Microbiology (G) Q Botany (PLS) Q 100 Plant Science (G) Chemistry (CHM) Q 130 Fundamental (G) Q 140 Organic (G) Environmental Sci (ENV) Q 101 Envirnomental Sci (G) Q 230 Foun of Env Sci.: Humans/Env (G) Geography (GPH) Q 110 Physical Geography (G) Q 171 Intro to Meteorology (G) Geology (GLG) Q 101 Physical (G) Q 102 Historical (G) Physics (PHY) Q 201, 202 College Physics I, II (G) Q 221, 222 Gen Physics I, II, III (G) Zoology (BIO) Q 145 Marine Biology (G) Interdisciplinary Studies Q OCN 110 Oceanography (G) Q SCI 100/105 App Chem & Phy (G)
Astronomy (AST) Biology (BIO)
Q SPA 265 World His.Lit (C) Q SPA 261 Spanish (C) Q 105 Intro to Ethics (H) Q 241 Modern Philosophy (H) Q ENG 186 Folklore (C) Q SPA 263 Intro to Hispanic Film(C) 3
Q 130 Cultural (G) Q 250 Micro (G) Q HIS 230 Women in American His (H)
Q280 History of Mexico (C) Q 120 World Politics (G)
Q FCS 220 The Family (C) Q POS 130 State and Local Politics (H) 4
Q 181, 182 Gen Biology I, II (G)
Q 151, 152 Gen.Chemistry I, II (G)
Q 110 Environmental (G)
Q BIO 109 Natural History of SW (G)
F Options (select one course)
2
American Sign Language (ASL) Q 101 ASL 1 (C) Q 102 ASL 2 (C) Q 201 Interm ASL 1 (C) Q 202 Interm ASL 2 (C) Computer Info Systems (CIS) Q 120 Intro to Computer Info Systems (H) Q 154 Intro to eCommerce/eBusiness (G) French (FRE) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) German (GER) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 Interm 2 (C) Spanish (SPA) Q 101 Elem 1 (C) Q 102 Elem 2 (C) Q 201 or 203 Interm 1 (C) Q 202 or 204 Interm 2 (C) Speech Communications (SPC) Q 110 Intro to Speech Comm (G) 215 Public Speaking (G) Q Q 271 Group Communication (G) Physical Ed and Rec (PER) Q 100 to 187 Physical Education Activity Any additional GE course Q Any course from the categories B, C, D or E above
Total required A.A.S. General Education credits—
21
20
Arizona Western College
Fall 2007 Course Listings ACC
Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 68,
GLG
Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 58, 64, 71, 83
ACR
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 68, 82
GPH
Physical Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 72
AGB
Agricultural Business Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
GRA
Computer Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
AHE
Allied Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
HIS
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 64, 72, 78, 83
AJS
Administration of Justice Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 56, 69, 82
HON
Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
ANS
Animal Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
HRM
Hotel/Restaurant Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
ANT
Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 69, 82
JRN
Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
ARC
Architectural Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
LAS
Paralegal Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
ARH
Art History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 56, 64, 69, 82
LMT
Licensed Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
ART
Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 56
MAT
Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 58, 65, 72, 78, 84
ASL
American Sign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 82
MFG
Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
AST
Astronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
MGT
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
AUT
Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
MKT
Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 78
AWT
Advanced Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
MUS
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 59, 72, 84
BDC
Broadcasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
NUR
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 59, 84
BIO
Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
ORI
Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 62, 72, 78
BUA
Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 56, 69, 76
PCT
Plumbing Construction Trades. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
CED
Cooperative Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 64, 69, 82
PED
Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
CHM
Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
PEM
Physical Education Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
CIM
Computer Information Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 76
PER
Physical Education Recreation. . . . . . . . . . 44, 59, 73, 78, 84
CIS
Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 69, 76
PHI
Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 62, 65, 73, 79, 84
CTM
Construction Trades Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
PHO
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
CUL
Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
PHY
Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
DFT
Computer-Aided Drafting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
PLS
Plant Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
ECE
Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 57, 70, 77
POS
Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 73
ECN
Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 64, 70, 83
PSY
Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, 60, 65, 79, 84
ECT
Electrical Construction Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 77
QBA
Quantitative Business Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
EDU
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 58, 70, 77
RAD
Radiologic Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 60
EGR
Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
RDG
Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 73, 79
EMS
Emergency Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 58, 62
SLT
Second Language Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 60, 85
ENG
English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 58, 62, 64, 70, 77, 83
SOC
Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 60, 65, 73, 79, 85
ENT
Entrepreneurial Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34, 58
SPA
Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 60, 65, 73, 85
ENV
Environmental Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
SPC
Speech Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 60, 73
ESL
English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . 34, 64, 71, 77, 83
TEC
Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
FCS
Family and Consumer Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 58, 71, 83
THE
Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
FRE
French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35, 64
TVP
Television Production. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
FSC
Fire Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 58, 83
WED
Wellness Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
GEO
Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
WLD
Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 73
GER
German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Abbreviations to all Course Offerings
Time
Type
Location
White section # w/black bar indicates a Night course.
EXP below the course title designates a Weekend College Express course. /GE indicates General Education Courses; enrollment in GE courses requires an appropriate placement score and/or satisfactory completion of other prerequisite courses. GE* applies to A.A.S. degree only. ITN below the course title designates an Interactive Television Network course. STAFF indicates instructor not assigned. TBA indicates To Be Announced.
TEL below the course title designates a Cable Telecourse. WEB below the course title designates a Online course.
Section Number Designation 001–099 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Main Campus 100–199........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... East Yuma County 200–299 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. San Luis 300–399 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Somerton 400–499................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... La Paz County 500–599 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Career Center and Other Yuma Locations 600–699.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. MCAS and YPG
Main Campus Building/Room Codes AB............................................................................................................................... Arts Building
HS ..................................................................................................................... Human Services
AC............................................................................................................... Academic Complex
LA ................................................................................................................................... Liberal Arts
AG ................................................................................................................................... Agriculture
LR .............................................................................................................. Learning Resources
BA .................................................................................................. Business Administration
MU ............................................................................................................................................... Music
BF.................................................................................................. Kammann Baseball Field
OB ........................................................................................................................... Observatories
C 1–5..................................................................................................................... Cottages 1–5
PO ................................................................................................................................................... Pool
CH ..................................................................................................................................... Chemistry
SC .......................................................................................................................................... Science
CU ........................................................................................................................... College Union
SF ............................................................................................................................... Softball Field
ES........................................................................................................... Educational Services
T2 ..................................................................................................... Technology 2 (Welding)
FF .............................................................................................................................. Football Field
T3 ................................................................................. Technology 3 (Auto Mechanics)
G 1–3 ..................................................................................................................... Greenhouses
T4 ............................................................................................................................... Technology 4
GY ................................................................................................................................. Gymnasium
TH ............................................................................................................................................. Theater
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
ACC 111-003
Days
21
22
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
ACC
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Accounting (344-7672)
ACC-098-001 28613
ST: Quickbooks 1 Reynolds, B. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC 11/1–11/29, some assignments may require internet access ACC-111-001 28614 Career Accounting 1 3 Godley, D. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC T 8:25a–9:15a LAB ACC-211-001 28616 Financial Accounting 3 Godley, D. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC M 8:25a–9:15a LAB ACC-211-002 28617 Financial Accounting 3 Godley, D. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC T 1:40p–2:30p LAB ACC-211-003 28618 Financial Accounting 3 Robinson, B. W 5:55p–8:35p LEC W 8:45p–9:35p LAB ACC-211-004 28619 Financial Accounting 3 Robinson, B. TH 5:55p–8:35p LEC TH 8:45p–9:35p LAB ACC-212-001 28620 Managerial Accounting 3 Godley, D. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC M 1:40p–2:30p LAB ACC-212-002 28621 Managerial Accounting 3 Godley, D. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC T 8:45p–9:35p LAB ACC-212-003 28622 Managerial Accounting 3 Banks, T. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, proctored exams, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ACR
28623 A/C and Refrigeration 1
3
Altman, L.
ACR-101-002
28624 A/C and Refrigeration 1 8/20–9/19 28625 A/C and Refrigeration 1
3
staff
3
Altman, L.
3
ACR-102-001
BA 118 BA 201 BA 201 BA 201 BA 201 BA 201 BA 201 BA 230 BA 230 BA 230 BA 230 BA 201 BA 201 BA 230 BA 230 TBA TBA
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (344-7786)
ACR-101-001
ACR-101-003
Location
M M MTW
5:45p–7:25p 7:35p–9:15p 9:25a–1:30p
LEC LAB LEC
HS 101 HS 101 HS 101
Altman, L.
TH TH TH
1:25p–3:05p 3:15p–5:00p 9:25a–1:05p
LEC LAB LEC
HS 101 HS 101 HS 101
3
staff
MTW
9:25a–12:35p
LEC
HS 101
3
staff
MTW
9:25a–2:00p
LEC
HS 101
ACR-112-001
28628 A/C and Refrigeration 2 8/23–9/13 28629 A/C and Refrigeration 2 11/5–12/12 28630 Elec. Mtrs., Circuits/Cntr 9/24–10/29 28631 Control Systems
3
Bir, J.
ACR-201-001
28632 A/C and Refrigeration 3
3
Bir, J.
TH TH W W
5:45p–7:25p 7:35p–9:15p 5:45p–7:25p 7:35p–9:15p
LEC LAB LEC LAB
HS HS HS HS
LEC
CH 107
ACR-102-002 ACR-103-001
AGB
Agricultural Business Management (344-7656)
AGB-230-001 28162
Ag. Business Management
AHE
Allied Health (317-6049)
AHE-101-001 AHE-101-002 AHE-101-003
AJS AJS-101-001
3
Watkinson, I.
TH
1:40p–4:20p
101 101 101 101
28992 Medical Terminology 3 Young, B. TH 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 251 28993 Medical Terminology 3 Young, B. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 251 28994 Medical Terminology 3 Young, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Administration of Justice Studies (344-7651) 28353 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
AC 107
ITN AJS-101-002
28354 Adm. of Justice: Intro. 3 Neumeyer, G. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Days
Time
Type
Location
AJS-101-003 AJS-101-010
28355 Adm. of Justice: Intro. 28379 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
Smith, T. staff
TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 279 THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 $250 fee, 8/24–12/24 LETA Cadets only, contact LETA Director 317-6452 Portfolio Development 4 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA instructor permission required Substantive Criminal Law 3 Neumeyer, G. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 279 Substantive Criminal Law 3 staff THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 8/24–12/24, LETA Cadets only Ethics and Criminal Justice 3 Neumeyer, G. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 279 Ethics and Criminal Justice 3 Neumeyer, G. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Ethics and Criminal Justice 3 staff THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 LETA Cadets only Report Writing 3 staff THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 LETA Cadets only Court Function 3 Neumeyer, G. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 110
AJS-105-001
28359
AJS-109-001 AJS-109-010
28360 28380
AJS-123-001 AJS-123-002
28361 28362
AJS-123-010
28381
AJS-205-010
28382
AJS-210-001
28363
AJS-225-001
AJS-260-001
28366 Crime and Delinquency 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students. 28367 Crime and Delinquency 3 Smith, T. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 279 28369 Police Function 3 Smith, T. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 279 28370 Police Function 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28383 Police Function 3 staff THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 LETA Cadets only 28372 Correction Function 3 Avila, B. S 9:00a–5:00p LEC AC 279 11/3–12/8 28384 Correction Function 3 staff THF 6:00p–10:00p LEC AC 289 S 7:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 SU 8:00a–5:00p LEC AC 289 LETA Cadets only 28373 Procedural Criminal Law 3 Neumeyer, G. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 107
AJS-260-002
28374
ITN
AJS-225-002 AJS-230-001 AJS-230-002 AJS-230-010
AJS-240-002 AJS-240-010
ITN
AJS-275-001
Procedural Criminal Law 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28378 Criminal Investigation 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ANS ANS-130-001
Animal Sciences (344-7656) 28164
Livestock Production Mgmt
3
Williams, J.
TTH
4:30p–6:25p
LEC
AG 106
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
3 3
Instructor
23
24
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
ANT ANT-120-001
Main Campus
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Anthropology (344-7651) 28387 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 107
3 3 3
Hetz, C. Hetz, C. Nash, B.
W W M
3:05p–5:45p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC LEC
BA 111 BA 111 BA 111
ITN ANT-130-001 ANT-130-008 ANT-140-001
ARC
28385 Cultural Anthro : Intro/GE 28386 Cultural Anthro : Intro/GE 28391 Intro:Native American St/GE
Architectural Technology (344-7765)
ARC-105-001 28634 Principles of Interior Design 9/11–10/8 ARC-235-001 28635 Survey of Architecture 10/9–10/29
ARH ARH-141-001
3
Koehn, J.
MTWTHF
12:15p–3:15p
LEC
BA 205
3
Koehn, J.
MTWTHF
12:15p–3:15p
LEC
BA 205
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
AC 110
Art History (344-7651) 28392 Survey of World Art 1/GE
3
ITN ARH-141-002 28393 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Blomquist, W. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 111 ARH-141-003H 28394 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Blomquist, W. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC BA 111 signature of instructor or Honors Director required ARH-141-004 28395 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Peabody, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ARH-141-005 28396 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Luna, A. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC BA 111 ARH-141-006 28398 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Martinez, E. W 7:20p–10:00p LEC AC 107
ITN ARH-141-007 ARH-142-001
ART ART-095-001 ART-095-002 ART-101-001 ART-111-001 ART-111-002 ART-112-001 ART-112-002 ART-113-001 ART-113-002 ART-114-001 ART-114-002 ART-151-001 ART-201-001 ART-202-001 ART-203-001 ART-203-002
28399 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Pease, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28408 Survey of World Art 2/GE 3 Blomquist, W. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 111
Art (344-7651) 28409 Ceramics 3 Ashenfelter, Jr., W. multi-level class, instructor signature required 28410 Ceramics 3 Luna, A. multi-level class, instructor signature required 28411 Basic Design/2 Dimen. 3 Luna, A. 28413 Drawing 1 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 29339 Drawing 1 3 Vance, J. 28414 Drawing 2 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 29340 Drawing 2 3 Vance, J. 28415 Drawing 3 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 29341 Drawing 3 3 Vance, J. 28416 Drawing 4 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 29342 Drawing 4 3 Vance, J. 28417 Sculpture 3 Luna, A. 28418 Painting 1 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 28419 Painting 2 3 Blomquist, W. multi-level class 28420 Ceramics 1 3 Ashenfelter, Jr., W. multi-level class 28421 Ceramics 1 3 Luna, A. multi-level class
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 105
TTH
1:40p–4:20p
LEC
AB 105
TTH MW
9:25a–12:05p 1:40p–4:20p
LEC LAB
AB 103 AB 103
TWTH MW
5:55p–8:35p 1:40p–4:20p
LAB LEC
AB 103 AB 103
TWTH MW
5:55p–8:35p 1:40p–4:20p
LEC LEC
AB 103 AB 103
TWTH MW
5:55p–8:35p 1:40p–4:20p
LEC LEC
AB 103 AB 103
TWTH TTH MW
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC LEC
AB 103 AB 105 AB 103
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 103
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 105
TTH
1:40p–4:20p
LEC
AB 105
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
ART-204-002 ART-205-001 ART-205-002 ART-206-001 ART-206-002 ART-207-001 ART-208-001
28422 Ceramics 2 multi-level class 28423 Ceramics 2 multi-level class 28424 Ceramics 3 multi-level class 28425 Ceramics 3 multi-level class 28426 Ceramics 4 multi-level class 28427 Ceramics 4 multi-level class 28428 Painting 3 multi-level class 28429 Painting 4 multi-level class
ASL ASL-099-001 ASL-101-001 ASL-101-002 ASL-102-001 ASL-201-001
AUT
Instructor
Time
Type
Location
3
Ashenfelter, Jr., W. MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 105
3
Luna, A.
TTH
1:40p–4:20p
LEC
AB 105
3
Ashenfelter, Jr., W. MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 105
3
Luna, A.
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
3
Ashenfelter, Jr., W. MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 105
3
Luna, A.
TTH
1:40p–4:20p
LEC
AB 105
3
Blomquist, W.
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 103
3
Blomquist, W.
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AB 103
28029 ST: Survival Sign Language 8/28–10/23 28030 American Sign Language 1/GE 28034 American Sign Language 1/GE 28036 American Sign Language 2/GE 28037 Inter Am Sign Language 1/GE
TBA
1
Vasiliauskas, L.
T
5:15p–6:35p
LEC
LA 106
4 4 4 4
Kreger, A. Kreger, A. Baltenbach, J. Baltenbach, J.
MW TTH MW TTH
4:30p–7:10p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC LEC LEC
LA LA LA LA
Koblas, P.
MW
9:25a–12:05p
LEC
CH 107
W W MW MW TTH TTH MW MW TTH TTH TBA
5:30p–7:10p 7:20p–9:00p 12:30p–1:45p 1:45p–2:35p 12:30p–1:20p 1:20p–2:10p 8:00a–10:05a 10:05a–11:10a 8:00a–8:50a 8:50a–10:45a N/A
LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LAB
T4 116 T4 117 T4 116 T4 117 T4 116 T4 117 T4 116 T4 117 T4 116 T4 117 TBA TBA
114 114 115 115
Astronomy (344-7656) 28171
The Planets/GE
4
Automotive Technology (344-7569)
AUT-100-001
28636 Basic Auto Serv. & Systems
3
Herrman, A.
AUT-101-001
28637 Theory of Engine Operation
4
Stanley, L.
AUT-133-001
28638 Automotive Power Trains
3
Stanley, L.
AUT-200-001
28639 Auto. Electrical Systems
6
Stanley, L.
AUT-252-001
28640 Auto A/C Systems
4
Stanley, L.
AUT-260-001
28641 Automotive Internship 3 Stanley, L. contact instuctor for details at 344-7569
AWT
Days
American Sign Language (344-7524)
AST AST-130-001
Credit
Advanced Water Treatment (317-6106)
AWT-150-001 28642 Intro: Water Treatment Systems $2500 fee, 8/25–9/22 AWT-152-001 28643 Plant Equipment 9/29–10/27 AWT-154-001 28644 Conv/Pre Water Technologies 11/3–12/8 AWT-220-001 28648 Water Analysis and Monitoring $3000 fee, 8/25–9/22
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
ART-204-001
Course Title
25
26
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Main Campus
Course Title
Credit
AWT-220-002 29372 Water Analysis and Monitoring $3,000 fee, 8/21–9/18 AWT-222-001 28649 Pretreatment Troubleshooting 9/29–10/27 AWT-222-002 29387 Pretreatment Troubleshooting 9/25–10/23 AWT-224-001 28650 Advanced Membrane Monitoring 11/3–12/8 AWT-224-002 29388 Advanced Membrane Monitoring 10/30–12/4
BDC BDC-110-001 BDC-120-001 BDC-130-001 BDC-210-001 BDC-215-001
28828 28829 28830 28831 28832
BIO
BIO-100-002 BIO-109-001
BIO-160-001 BIO-160-002 BIO-160-003 BIO-181-001 BIO-181-002 BIO-182-001 BIO-199-001
BIO-201-001 BIO-201-002 BIO-201-004 BIO-201-005 BIO-201-006 BIO-202-001 BIO-202-002 BIO-205-001 BIO-205-002 BIO-205-003 BIO-240-001 BIO-244-001
Days
Time
Type
Location
3
Lane, Jr., R.
TTH
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
TTH
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4
113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
TTH
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
T4
113
Broadcasting (344-7690)
Radio Studio Operations 1 Announcing/Performance 1 Radio Studio Operations 2 Broadcast Writing Audio Production independent study BDC-220-001 28833 Radio Studio Operations 3 BDC-240-001 28834 Radio Studio Operations 4
BIO-100-001
Instructor
3 3 3 3 3
Holman, L. staff Holman, L. Needham, S. staff
T T T TBA TBA
5:55p–8:35p 4:30p–7:10p 5:55p–8:35p N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
LR 046 LR 050 LR 046 TBA TBA TBA TBA
3 3
Holman, L. Holman, L.
T T
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC
LR 046 LR 046
4
Vigil, C.
Biology (344-7656) 28175
Biology Concepts/GE
TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA F 1:40p–4:20p LAB SC 111 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28176 Biology Concepts/GE 4 Hill, M. TTH 5:55p–8:35p LEC SC 111 28177 Natural History of SW/GE 4 McGee, M. TTH 9:25a–12:05p LEC SC 103 S N/A LAB TBA TBA 4-5 Saturday field trips required, dates TBA 28178 Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. F 6:00p–8:40p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28179 Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. S 9:25a–12:10p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29396 Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 staff TTH 5:55p–8:35p LEC SC 109 28180 General Biology (Majors) I/GE 4 McGee, M. MW 9:25a–12:05p LEC SC 103 28181 General Biology (Majors) I/GE 4 McGee, M. TTH 1:40p–4:20p LEC SC 103 28182 General Biology (Majors)II/GE 4 Martinez, T. MW 5:55p–8:35p LEC SC 103 28183 Natural History Field Trip 1 King, M. FSSU 8:00a–5:00p LEC TBA TBA $60 fee, 8/31–9/2, instructor permission required, contact Marie McGee at 344-7655 or John King at 344-7658 for more information 28184 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 King, A. MW 1:40p–4:20p LEC SC 109 28185 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Vigil, C. MW 9:25a–12:05p LEC SC 111 28187 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 King, A. TTH 1:40p–4:20p LEC SC 111 28188 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 King, A. TTH 5:55p–8:35p LEC SC 103 29426 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Ibrahim, N. MW 1:40p–4:20p LEC SC 103 28189 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Vigil, C. TTH 9:25a–12:05p LEC SC 111 28190 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 King, A. MW 5:55p–8:35p LEC SC 111 28191 Microbiology/GE* 4 Hawk, Z. MW 9:00a–12:05p LEC SC 109 28192 Microbiology/GE* 4 Hawk, Z. TTH 9:00a–12:05p LEC SC 109 28193 Microbiology/GE* 4 Hawk, Z. MW 4:30p–7:35p LEC SC 109 28194 Genetics and Evolution 3 Whittier, T. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC SC 104 students must also register for BIO 244-001 29345 General Genetics Laboratory 1 Whittier, T. M 1:40p–4:20p LAB SC 105
Fall 2007 Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
BUA
Business Administration (344-7673)
Time
Type
Location
BUA-100-001 28651 Survey of Business 3 Diazdeleon, M. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 230 BUA-100-002 28652 Survey of Business 3 Keeling, R. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access BUA-109-001 28655 Principles of Human Relations 3 Diazdeleon, M. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 230 BUA-109-002 28656 Principles of Human Relations 3 Keeling, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students BUA-110-001 28658 Business Application Concepts 3 Reynolds, B. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC BA 230 some assignments may require internet access BUA-197-001 28661 ST: SIFE 1 Godley, D. W 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 201 BUA-220-001 28662 Legal Environment of Business 3 Diazdeleon, M. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 230 BUA-220-002 28663 Legal Environment of Business 3 Diazdeleon, M. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC BA 230
CED
Cooperative Education (344-7604)
Through the Cooperative Education Program, students may receive college credit for their current work or volunteer experience. CED 101, 102, 201, and 202 may be used as general electives in any of AWC’s degree programs. Students need to meet with a Career Development Coordinator prior to enrollment in any section of Cooperative Education. For more information or to make an appointment for enrollment contact Mel Parker, main campus at (928) 344-7604, Arnold Trujillo, San Luis campus at (928) 314-9449, Arnold Trujillo, Somerton campus at (928) 314-9464, Margaret Dewey, Parker campus, at (928) 669-2214 or Josefa Uriarte, East County campus at (928) 785-4175. Courses are open entry/open exit. Students may enroll in these courses anytime throughout the semester and exit (complete) the course when requirements have been met. CED-101-001 CED-101-002 CED-101-003 CED-102-001 CED-102-002 CED-102-003 CED-120-001 CED-120-002 CED-140-001 CED-201-001 CED-201-002 CED-201-003 CED-202-001 CED-202-002 CED-202-003 CED-299-001
12401 12402 12403 12404 12406 12407 12408 25410
Cooperative Education 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Cooperative Education 2 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Cooperative Education 3 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Cooperative Education 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Cooperative Education 2 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Cooperative Education 3 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Job Seeking Strategies 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA Job Seeking Strategies 1 Parker, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 12409 Career Prog Strategies 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12410 Cooperative Education 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12411 Cooperative Education 2 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12412 Cooperative Education 3 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12413 Cooperative Education 1 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12414 Cooperative Education 2 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 12415 Cooperative Education 3 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 27359 IS: Cooperative Education 3 Parker/Lay TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA independent study
CHM
Chemistry (344-7656)
CHM-130-001 28195
Fundamental Chemistry/GE
4
staff
CHM-130-002 28196
Fundamental Chemistry/GE
4
staff
CHM-130-003 28198 Fundamental Chemistry/GE CHM-130-004 28197 Fundamental Chemistry/GE CHM-151-001 28200 General Chemistry I/GE
4 4 4
Mitchell, J. staff Donnelly, S.
CHM-151-002 28199
4
Donnelly, S.
General Chemistry I/GE
M M TTH T MW TTH MW W TTH T
9:25a–10:40a 1:40p–4:40p 12:15p–1:30p 1:40p–4:40p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 10:50a–12:05p 1:40p–4:40p 9:25a–10:40a 1:40p–4:40p
LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LEC LEC LAB LEC LAB
CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
112 114 112 114 112 112 112 105 112 105
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Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
27
28
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
TTH TH MW W
CHM-151-003 28201 General Chemistry I/GE
4
Donnelly, S.
CHM-235-001 28202 Organic Chemistry I
5
Jennings, S.
CIM CIM-141-001 CIM-141-002 CIM-144-001 CIM-298-001
10:50a–12:05p 1:40p–4:40p 12:15p–1:30p 1:40p–5:40p
Type
LEC LAB LEC LAB
Location
CH CH CH CH
112 105 112 114
Computer Information Management (344-7670) 28667 Keyboarding: Introduction 2 Reynolds, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28668 Keyboarding: Introduction 2 Reynolds, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28670 Word Processing 1 2 Reynolds, B. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 118 some assignments may require internet access 28671 IS: Internship 2 Reynolds, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA independent study, contact instructor at 344-7675
CIS CIS-102-001
Time
Computer Information Systems (344-7670)
CIS-102-002 CIS-120-001
28675 Using A Microcomputer 3 Keeling, R. some assignments may require internet access 28676 Using A Microcomputer 3 Smith, J. 28679 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Balch, C.
CIS-120-002
some assignments may require internet access 28680 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Smalley, D.
CIS-120-003
some assignments may require internet access 28681 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Smalley, D.
CIS-120-004
some assignments may require internet access 28682 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Balch, C.
CIS-120-005
some assignments may require internet access 28683 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Smalley, D.
CIS-120-006
some assignments may require internet access 28684 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Reeser, L.
CIS-120-007
28685
CIS-120-008
28686
CIS-120-009
28687
CIS-120-010
28688
CIS-120-011
28689
CIS-120-012
28690
CIS-120-013
28691
MW
10:50a–12:30p
LEC
BA 101
TTH MW M
9:25a–11:05a 9:25a–10:40a 10:50a–11:40a
LEC LEC LAB
BA 101 BA 119 BA 119
MW M
10:50a–12:05p 12:15p–1:05p
LEC LAB
BA 124 BA 119
MW W
1:40p–2:55p 3:05p–3:55p
LEC LAB
BA 124 BA 119
TTH T
9:25a–10:40a 10:50a–11:40a
LEC LAB
BA 119 BA 119
TTH TH
10:50a–12:05p 12:15p–1:05p
LEC LAB
BA 124 BA 119
T 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 124 T 3:05p–3:55p LAB BA 101 portion of lecture and assignments will require internet access Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Keeling, R. T 1:40p–4:10p LEC BA 119 T 4:20p–5:10p LAB BA 119 some assignments may require internet access Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Keeling, R. M 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 101 M 8:50p–9:40p LAB BA 101 some assignments may require internet access Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Balch, C. T 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 101 T 8:50p–9:40p LAB BA 101 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Bowman, M. W 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 101 W 8:50p–9:40p LAB BA 101 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Crampton, M. TH 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 119 TH 8:50p–9:40p LAB BA 119 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Reeser, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, lab assignments done in Microsoft Wrod, Excel, Power Point and Access Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Reeser, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, lab assignments done in Microsoft Word, Excel Power Point, and Access
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
28694 Spreadsheet
CIS-121-002
28695
CIS-131-001
28696
CIS-131-002
28697
CIS-151-001
28699
CIS-170-001
28700
CIS-175-001
28701
CIS-180-001
28702
CIS-200-001
28703
CIS-220-001
28704
CIS-260-001 CIS-270-001
28705 28706
CIS-298-001
29369
CIS-298-002
29370
CIS-298-003
29371
CUL CUL-140-001 CUL-143-001 CUL-144-002
DFT DFT-182-001 DFT-182-002 DFT-185-001 DFT-185-002 DFT-281-001 DFT-295-001
3
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Reeser, L.
M 4:05p–4:55p LEC BA 101 MW 3:05p–3:55p LAB BA 101 portion of lecture and assignments will require internet access Spreadsheet 3 Reynolds, B. W 5:30p–7:15p LEC BA 118 W 7:25p–9:00p LAB BA 118 some assignments may require internet access Database 3 Pack, R. T 5:55p–7:35p LEC BA 118 T 7:45p–9:25p LAB BA 118 some assignments may require internet access Database 3 Fairman, C. TH 5:55p–7:35p LEC BA 101 TH 7:45p–9:25p LAB BA 101 Web Design 1 3 Linge, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Microcomp Install & Support 3 Hernandez, Jr., R. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC T4 113 M 8:35p–9:25p LAB T4 113 Computer Security 4 Keeling, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Computer Programming Logic 3 Reeser, L. M 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 119 M 8:50p–9:40p LAB BA 119 Computer Prog–Visual BASIC 4 Smalley, D. W 5:55p–8:40p LEC BA 119 W 8:40p–10:15p LAB BA 119 some assignments may require internet access Computer Programming–C# 4 Godfrey, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Operating Systems: Intro 3 Crampton, M. T 5:55p–9:35p LEC BA 119 Networking 1 3 Banks, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, proctored exams, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students IS: CIS Internship 1 1 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA instructor permission required, contact instructor at 317-7619 IS: CIS Internship 2 2 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA instructor permission required, contact instructor at 317-7619 IS: CIS Internship 3 3 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA instructor permission required, contact instructor at 317-7619
Culinary Arts (344-7559) 28995 Food Selection & Prep 28996 Sanitation 8/23–10/11 28997 Menu Planning 10/18–12/13
3 Meister, N. 1.5 Meister, N.
MW TH
3:05p–5:35p 10:50a–12:05p
LEC LEC
LR 109 LR 109
1.5 Meister, N.
TH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
LR 109
Computer-Aided Drafting (344-7786) 28720 Const. Graphics/Drafting 10/30–12/19 28721 Const. Graphics/Drafting 28722 CAD: Introduction 8/20–9/10 28723 CAD: Introduction 28724 CAD/Design Manufacturing 28725 Plane Surveying
5
Koehn, J.
MTWTHF
12:15p–3:15p
LEC
BA 205
5
staff
3
Koehn, J.
MW MW MTWTHF
5:55p–7:10p 7:20p–9:00p 12:15p–3:15p
LEC LAB LEC
BA 205 BA 205 BA 205
3 5 3
staff Wharton, J. Dresden, L.
T S S
5:55p–8:35p 9:00a–3:00p 9:00a–3:00p
LEC LEC LEC
BA 205 BA 205 BA 225
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Main Campus
CIS-121-001
Credit
29
30
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
ECE
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Early Childhood Education (CDA) 344-7790
This program provides prescribed training towards a Child Development Credential (CDA). It is mandatory that enrolled students have an appropriate work-site available for the completion of credits. There is a $25 fee for each CDA course including Resource File (ECE 143) and CDA Assessment (ECE 145). The courses in this program are no longer printed in this schedule. To find out which courses are available for Fall 2007, go to http://www.azwestern.edu/schedule or call Susie, 210-3589 or Luisa, 581-2439, no calls after 5:30p.m.
ECE
Early Childhood Education (degree course offerings) 344-7790
If you are an Early Childhood Education major, remember to check under Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) for FCS 180 Guiding Children’s Behavior and FCS 185 Family Communication Skills. Also check under Education (EDU) for EDU 110 Introduction to Education and EDU 210 Cultural Diversity. ECE-165-001 ECE-170-001 ECE-210-001 ECE-211-001
29005 29006 29038 29039
ECE-212-001
29040
ECE-212-002
29041
ECE-240-001 29042 ECE-240-002 29043 ECE-240-003 29044 ECE-260-001 29046 ECE-265-001 29047
ECN
Health/Safety/Nutrition 3 Watkinson, J. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 100 Early Childhood Education 3 Renaud, E. T 4:30p–7:10p LEC ES 107 Act in Early Chldhd Ed 3 Renaud, E. W 1:40p–4:10p LEC LR 120 Early Childhood Fld Experience 1 Renaud, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $25 fee, 8/20–12/5, some assignments may require Internet access Early Childhood Edu Internship 4 Renaud, E. T 3:30p–5:45p LAB SC 105 $25 fee, 8/21, 8/28, 9/18, 10/16, 11/9 Friday 5-8pm, some assignments may require Internet access Early Childhood Edu Internship 4 Renaud, E. T 3:30p–5:45p LAB SC 105 $25 fee, 8/21, 8/28, 9/18, 10/16, 11/09 Friday 5-8pm, some assignments may require Internet access Child Growth & Development/GE 3 Watkinson, J. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 225 Child Growth & Development/GE 3 Renaud, E. M 1:40p–4:10p LEC LR 120 Child Growth & Development/GE 3 Watkinson, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Tech. Observ/Asses. Child 3 Watkinson, J. TH 4:30p–7:10p LEC SC 105 8/23, 9/20, 10/25, 11/29, some assignments may require Internet access Children’s Literature 3 Renaud, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Economics 317-6111
ECN-100-001 28726 Introduction to Economics/GE* 3 Cunningham, P. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access ECN-240-001 28729 Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Cunningham, P. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access ECN-240-002 28730 Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Diazdeleon, M. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 230 ECN-240-003 28731 Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 107 ITN, some assignments may require internet access ECN-240-004 28732 Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access ECN-250-001 28733 Pr of Microeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access ECN-250-002 28734 Pr of Microeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC BA 225 some assignments may require internet access ECN-250-003 28735 Pr of Microeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
EDU EDU-110-001 EDU-110-002 EDU-110-004 EDU-110-005
Education (344-7559) 29049 Education: Introduction 3 Spencer, K. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 251 29050 Education: Introduction 3 Spencer, K. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC ES 105 29052 Education: Introduction 3 Watkinson, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu. ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29053 Education: Introduction 3 Spencer, K. T 4:30p–7:10p LEC LR 251
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
EDU-110-007 EDU-134-001 EDU-134-002 EDU-207-001 EDU-210-001 EDU-210-002 EDU-210-003 EDU-222-001 EDU-222-002 EDU-250-001 EDU-250-002 EDU-275-001 EDU-275-002
EGR
Credit
Days
Type
Location
Engineering (344-7656) 3 3
Pangasa, R. Pangasa, R.
TTH TTH
4:30p–5:45p 5:55p–7:10p
LEC LEC
LR 053 LR 053
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
6:00p–10:00p 7:00a–5:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB CLI
ES 105 ES 105 ES 105
Emergency Medical Services (317-6452)
EMS-105-001 28430 Portfolio Development 4 Beasley, C. TBA instructor permission required, email: marc.holyfield@azwestern.edu EMS-150-001 28431 Emergency Care 2 Beasley, C. TBA LETA/Fire Cadets only EMS-152-001 28432 Basic EMT 12 Beasley, C. THF S SU $300 fee, application due by July 16
ENG
Time
29055 Education: Introduction 3 Renaud, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29467 Education: Introduction 3 Soto, V. M 5:30p–8:10p LEC TBA TBA 29056 Substitute Teaching 1 staff S 8:30a–4:30p LEC LR 251 9/15 & 9/22 29057 Substitute Teaching 1 Spencer, K. W 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 047 29058 Education Practicum 1 Spencer, K. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 29059 Cultural Diversity in Educ. 3 Powers, P. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 251 29060 Cultural Diversity in Educ. 3 McCully, M. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 250 29061 Cultural Diversity in Educ. 3 Cooke, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29063 Special Education: Intro 3 Powers, P. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 098 29065 Special Education: Intro 3 Powers, P. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29475 The Community College 3 Watson, K. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29478 The Community College 3 staff T 5:00p–7:00p LEC TBA TBA 29068 Classroom Management 3 Spencer, K. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 120 29439 Classroom Management 3 Cooke, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
EGR-186-001 28203 Engineering Design: Intro EGR-187-001 28204 Problem Solving Models
EMS
Instructor
English (344-7689)
ENG-095-001 28835 Basic Writing 1 3 Caire, C. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 097 8/20–10/11, students must also enroll in ENG 096-001 ENG-095-002 28836 Basic Writing 1 3 Davis, E. MTWTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 047 8/20–10/11, students must also enroll in ENG 096 004 ENG-095-003 28837 Basic Writing 1 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 046 8/20–10/11, students must also enroll in ENG 096-003 ENG-095-004 28838 Basic Writing 1 3 Carrasc, L. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 097 ENG-095-005 28839 Basic Writing 1 3 Bryant, D. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 046 ENG-095-006 28840 Basic Writing 1 3 Loveless, P. W 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-095-007 28841 Basic Writing 1 3 Loveless, P. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-095-008 28842 Basic Writing 1 3 Walker, W. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-095-009 28844 Basic Writing 1 3 Cannon, S. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 047 ENG-095-010 28845 Basic Writing 1 3 Carpenter, M. TH 5:55p–8:35p LEC LA 117
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Main Campus
EDU-110-006
Course Title
31
32
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
ENG-095-012 28847 Basic Writing 1 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-095-013 28848 Basic Writing 1 3 Raspa, C. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 046 ENG-095-014 28849 Basic Writing 1 3 Watley, L. M 4:30p–7:10p LEC LA 117 ENG-095-015 28850 Basic Writing 1 3 Bryant, D. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 046 ENG-095-016 28851 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 110 ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-017 28852 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. M 4:30p–7:10p LEC AC TBA ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-018 28853 Basic Writing 1 3 Raspa, C. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC TBA TBA ENG-095-019 28854 Basic Writing 1 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC TBA TBA 8/20–10/11, students must also enroll in ENG 096-006 ENG-096-001 28868 Basic Writing 2 3 Caire, C. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 097 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-001 ENG-096-002 28869 Basic Writing 2 3 Davis, E. MTWTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 047 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-003 ENG-096-003 28870 Basic Writing 2 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 046 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-003 ENG-096-004 28871 Basic Writing 2 3 Watley, L. W 4:30p–7:10p LEC ES 107 ENG-096-005 28872 Basic Writing 2 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-096-006 28873 Basic Writing 2 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC TBA TBA 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-019 ENG-096-007 28874 Basic Writing 2 3 Caire, C. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 050 ENG-100-001 28878 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Belobaba, B. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-100-002 28879 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Delgado, D. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 046 ENG-100-003 28880 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Belobaba, B. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-100-004 28881 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Delgado, D. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 046 ENG-100-005 28882 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Moore, S. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC ES 107 ENG-100-006 28883 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Schubert, E. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 214 ENG-100-007 28884 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Lopez, S. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 050 ENG-100-008 28885 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Lopez, S. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 050 ENG-100-009 28886 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Leggett, K. TH 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-100-010 28887 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Cooper, P. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 214 ENG-100-011 28888 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Lopez, S. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 097 ENG-100-012 28889 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Hafner, C. TH 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 097 ENG-100-013 28890 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Cooper, P. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 214 ENG-100-014 28891 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Kuhlken, P. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC ES 107 ENG-100-015 28892 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Kuhlken, P. TTH 12:15p–12:30p LEC LR 046 ENG-100-016 28893 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Krueger, J. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC ES 107 ENG-100-017 28894 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Cote, R. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 214 ENG-100-018 29485 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Delgado, D. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-100-019 29486 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-101-001 28902 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC ES 107 ENG-101-001H 28903 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Krueger, J. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 101 signature of instructor of instructor or Honors Director required, students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-101-002 28904 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Kuhlken, P. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-101-003 28905 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-101-004 28906 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Lopez, S. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurently in a word processing class
Fall 2007 Course Title
ENG-101-005 ENG-101-006 ENG-101-007 ENG-101-008
28907 28908 28909 28910
ENG-101-009 ENG-101-010 ENG-101-011 ENG-101-012 ENG-101-013 ENG-101-014 ENG-101-015 ENG-101-016 ENG-101-017
28911 28912 28913 28914 28915 28916 28917 28918 28919
ENG-101-018
28920
ENG-101-019
28921
Freshman Composition/GE 3 Delgado, D. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 046 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC ES 107 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Miller, M. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC TBA TBA Freshman Composition/GE 3 Krueger, J. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Caire, C. W 4:30p–7:10p LEC LA 117 Freshman Composition/GE 3 staff TH 4:30p–7:10p LEC LR 050 Freshman Composition/GE 3 staff M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 046 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Yantis, E. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 097 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Cooper, P. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 050 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Krueger, J. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 214 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Cannon, S. W 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 097 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Cooper, P. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 050 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or ne enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 7:20p–10:00p LEC AC TBA ITN, some assignments may require Internet access Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 110 ITN, some assignments may require Internet access Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Davis, E. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 050 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Davis, E. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC LR 050 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Curtis, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 214 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Belobaba, B. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC TBA TBA Freshman Composition/GE 3 Kuhlken, P. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 214 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Qualls, R. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 097 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Qualls, R. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 097 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC LR 101 10/28–12/14. students must have word processinc skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Delgado, D. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 097 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC ES 107 Freshman Composition/GE 3 staff MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 101 students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Freshman Composition/GE 3 Williams, J. MW 3:05p–4:20p LEC LR 046 Lit. of the Bible: Intro/GE 3 Davis, E. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 214 Folklore/GE 3 Belobaba, B. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 097 English Literature/GE 3 Krueger, J. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 214 Creative Writing: Intro. 3 staff W 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 046
ENG-101-021
29482
ENG-101-022 29483 ENG-101-023 29484 ENG-102-001 ENG-102-002 ENG-102-003 ENG-102-004 ENG-102-005 ENG-102-006
28936 28937 28938 28939 28940 28941
ENG-102-007 28942 ENG-102-008 28943 ENG-102-009 28944 ENG-102-010 28945 ENG-102-011 28946 ENG-102-012 28947 ENG-102-013 28948 ENG-102-014
28949
ENG-102-015 29481 ENG-102-016 ENG-170-001 ENG-186-001 ENG-241-001 ENG-291-001
29480 28957 28958 28959 28960
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
ENG-101-020 28922
Credit
33
34
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
ENT ENT-100-001 ENT-135-001
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Entrepreneurial Education (317-7674) 28748
The Entrepreneurial Venture 2 Turner, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28750 Selling Strategies/Entrepre. 3 Turner, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ENV
Environmental Science (344-7656)
ENV-101-001 28206 Environmental Science/GE 4 Martinez, T. ENV-101-002H 28207 Environmental Science/GE 4 Martinez, T. Instructor’s or Honors Director’s signature required ENV-230-001 28205 Foundations:Env. Science/GE 4 Whittier, T. Science majors only
ESL
MW TTH
1:40p–4:20p 1:40p–4:20p
LEC LEC
SC 104 SC 104
MW
9:00a–12:00p
LEC
SC 104
TTH MW TTH MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MW TTH MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MW
8:00a–9:15a 10:50a–12:05p 12:15p–1:30p 8:00a–9:15a 10:50a–12:05p 9:25a–10:40a 9:25a–10:40a 10:50a–12:05p 10:50a–12:05p 8:00a–9:15a 12:15p–1:30p 9:25a–10:40a 9:25a–10:40a 4:30p–6:00p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA BA LA
114 107 114 107 106 107 106 117 107 108 107 115 124 106
MW MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH
8:00a–9:15a 9:25a–10:40a 9:25a–10:40a 8:00a–9:15a 10:50a–12:05p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
AC LA LA LA LA
146 114 105 117 115
MW MTWTH MTWTH MTWTH MW
8:00a–9:15a 10:50a–12:05p 10:50a–12:05p 9:25a–10:40a 12:15p–1:30p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
LA LA LA LA LA
114 114 105 117 114
TTH MW TTH
10:50a–12:05p 12:15p–1:30p 8:00a–9:15a
LEC LEC LEC
LA 117 LA 105 LA 115
English as a Second Language (344-7524)
Para más información sobre las clases de Inglés como segundo idioma hable al número (928) 344-7524. ESL-099-001 ESL-91L-001 ESL-91L-002 ESL-91R-001 ESL-91R-002 ESL-91S-001 ESL-91S-002 ESL-92L-001 ESL-92L-002 ESL-92R-001 ESL-92R-002 ESL-92S-001 ESL-92S-002 ESL-92S-003
ST: Idioms & Phrasal Verbs 3 Elkhayyat, D. Workshop 1: Vocab. in Action 3 Blitz, N. Workshop 1: Vocab. in Action 3 staff Reading & Writing 1 6 Blitz, N. Reading & Writing 1 6 staff Structure 1 6 Blitz, N. Structure 1 6 staff Workshop 2: Listening/Speaking 3 Mann, K. Workshop 2: Listening/Speaking 3 staff Reading & Writing 2 6 staff Reading & Writing 2 6 staff Structure 2 6 Cohen, E. Structure 2 6 staff Structure 2 6 McBride, D. some assignments may require Internet access ESL-93L-001 28099 Workshop 3: ESL Comp. Basics 3 Tyson, G. ESL-93S-001 28101 Structure 3 6 Lund, S. ESL-93S-002 28102 Structure 3 6 Elkhayyat, D. ESL-93W-001 28104 Writing 3 6 Mann, K. ESL-93W-002 28105 Writing 3 6 Cohen, E. some assignments may require Internet access ESL-94L-001 28111 Workshop 4: Cultural Comm. 3 Lund, S. ESL-94S-001 28116 Structure 4 6 Lund, S. ESL-94S-002 28117 Structure 4 6 Elkhayyat, D. ESL-94W-001 28118 Writing 4 6 Mann, K. ESL-94W-003 28120 Writing 4 6 Tyson, G. some assignments may require Internet access ESL-95C-001 28121 Conversation 3,4, & 5 3 staff ESL-95C-002 28122 Conversation 3,4, & 5 3 staff ESL-95P-001 28123 Pronunciation 3 Cohen, E.
FCS
28128 28055 28056 28057 28058 28061 28062 28077 28078 28080 28081 28084 28085 28086
Family and Consumer Sciences (344-7559)
FCS-095-001 29069 Cake Decorating 10/6–11/3 FCS-095-002 29070 Bread Baking 11/5–12/3 FCS-095-003 29071 Appetizers 8/22–9/19
.5 Cook, V.
S
9:25a–12:05p
LEC
LR 109
.5 Pike, W.
M
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LR 109
.5 Nidiffer, C.
W
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LR 109
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
35
Location
FRE FRE-101-001
FSC
French (344-7524) 28129
Elementary French 1/GE 4 Andre, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Fire Science (317-6452)
FSC-105-001
28438 Portfolio Development 4 Beasley, C. TBA instructor permission required, email: marc.holyfield@azwestern.edu FSC-202-001 28440 Fire Pro. Hydraulics/Water Sup 3 Beasley, C. W
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AC 108
ITN
GEO
Geography (344-7651)
GEO-105-001 28442 World Regional Geography/GE 3 Pinnt, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students GEO-105-002 28443 World Regional Geography/GE 3 Pinnt, T. M 7:20p–10:00p LEC TBA TBA GEO-105-003 28444 World Regional Geography/GE 3 Dale, II, K. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 288
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
FCS-095-004 29072 Starters .5 Nidiffer, C. W 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 109 9/26–10/24 FCS-095-005 29517 Specialty Foods .5 Dampier, S. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 109 8/20–9/24 FCS-099-001 29075 ST: Parenting Across the Life 3 Behunin, M. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 100 FCS-135-001 29076 Clothing Selection 3 Watson, K. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 250 FCS-139-001 29077 Personal Nutrition 3 Meister, N. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 109 FCS-160-001 29079 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 107 ITN, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 001 FCS-160-002 29080 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Love, T. W 5:55p–7:35p LEC LR 104 same as SOC 160, if class is full check SOC 160 002 FCS-160-003 29081 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 100 same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 003 FCS-160-004 29082 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students FCS-185-001 29085 Family Comm. Skills 3 Arizaga, A. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 100 FCS-201-001 29086 Nutrition 3 Meister, N. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 100 FCS-201-002 29087 Nutrition 3 Meister, N. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 250 FCS-204-001 29088 Gender Relations/GE 3 Sarff, L. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 100 FCS-220-001 29090 The Family/GE 3 Hawkey, C. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC BA 225 FCS-238-001 29091 Human Development/GE 4 Sarff, L. MW 8:00a–10:00a LEC LR 120 same as PYS 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 001 FCS-238-002 29092 Human Development/GE 4 Watson, K. TTH 9:25a–11:25a LEC LR 120 same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 002 FCS-238-003 29093 Human Development/GE 4 Dewhurst, G. T 4:30p–8:30p LEC LR 120 same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 003 FCS-238-004 29094 Human Development/GE 4 Nelson, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students FCS-238-005 29095 Human Development/GE 4 Hawkey, C. MW 12:15p–2:55p LEC LR 251 same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 005 FCS-238-006 29476 Human Development/GE 4 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 006
36
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
GER GER-115-001
Main Campus
Course Title
28131
Beg. Conv. German 1
Special Topics 10/6–10/13 GLG-101-001 28208 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE GLG-101-002 28209 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE GLG-101-003 28211 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE GLG-101-004 28213 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE GLG-102-001 28210 Historical Geology 2:Intro/GE GLG-110-001 28212 Environmental Geology/GE GLG-110-002 29456 Environmental Geology/GE GLG-197-001 28215 ST: Paleo Field Methods 10/27–10/28 & 11/10–11/12
GPH
GRA
HIS-121-001 HIS-121-002 HIS-121-003 HIS-122-001 HIS-122-002 HIS-230-001 HIS-232-001 HIS-240-001 HIS-241-001 HIS-280-001 HIS-280-002
Time
Type
Location
3
Kinney, J.
T
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LA 105
1
Predmore, R.
S
N/A
LEC
HS 114
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2
Burnett, E. Conway, F. Croxen, F. Garrett, M. Croxen, F. Burnett, E. Conway, F. Croxen, F.
TTH TTH MW MW TTH TTH MW F
1:40p–4:20p 9:25a–12:05p 1:40p–4:20p 5:55p–7:10p 10:50a–1:30p 5:55p–8:35p 9:25a–12:05p N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SC 102 SC 102 SC 102 SC 102 SC 105 SC 102 TBA TBA HS 114
Physical Geography (344-7656) 28218
GPH-187-001 28217
HIS
Days
Geology (344-7656)
GLG-099-001 28216
GRA-101-001 GRA-101-002 GRA-103-001 GRA-104-001 GRA-106-001 GRA-201-001 GRA-203-001 GRA-298-001 GRA-299-001
Instructor
German (344-7524)
GLG
GPH-171-001
Credit
Intro: Meteorology/GE 4 Conway, F. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Introduction to ArcGIS 1 Wharton, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA 10/20–11/10
Computer Graphics (344-7651) 29397 29398 29399 29400 29401 29402 29403 29404 29405
Graphic Commununications I Graphic Commununications I Computer Illustration Digital Imaging I Page Composition Interactivity & Graphics 3D Modeling & Surfacing Independent Study Independent Study
4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3
Pease, B. Pease, B. Bir, N. Amoral, J. Bir, N. Amoral, J. Pease, B. Pease, B. Bir, N.
TTH TTH MW TTH TH T MW TBA TBA
9:25a–12:05p 12:15p–2:55p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 3:05p–5:45p 3:05p–5:45p 9:25a–12:05p N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
T4 114D T4 114D T4 114D T4 114D T4 114D T4 114D T4 114D TBA TBA TBA TBA
History (344-7651) 28461 History of U.S. to 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 288 some assignments may require Internet access 28462 History of U.S. to 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28463 History of U.S. to 1865/GE 3 Dale, II, K. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 288 28467 History of U.S. from 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 288 some assignments may require Internet access 28468 History of U.S. from 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28469 Women in American History/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28470 African Amer. History to 1865 3 Sennet, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28471 Western Civilization 1/GE 3 Cole, S. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 288 some assignments may require Internet access 28472 Western Civilization 2/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28473 History of Mexico/GE 3 Sennet, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28478 History of Mexico/GE 3 Stueven, K. W 4:30p–7:10p LEC AC 107
ITN
Fall 2007 Course Title
HON
Honors (344-7685)
Credit
HON-180-001 28961 Honors Seminar 3 contact honors director for registration
HRM JRN
JRN-125-002 JRN-135-001 JRN-135-002 JRN-150-001 JRN-150-002 JRN-175-001 JRN-298-001 JRN-298-002
Type
Location
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
LR 101
3
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
LR 251
Encarnacion, Sr., J. MW
28962 Mass Communications: Intro 3 Moreno, C. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 097 28963 News Writing 3 Dodson, A. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC TBA TBA some assignments may require Internet access 28964 News Writing 3 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28965 Intro: Photojournalism 3 Self, J. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC TBA TBA 28966 Intro: Photojournalism 3 Self, J. S 2:00p–5:00p LEC TBA TBA 28967 Applied Journalism 3 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LAB TBA TBA lab/independent study, instructor permission required 28968 Applied Journalism 1 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LAB TBA TBA lab/independent study, instructor permission required 28969 Copy Editing 3 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28970 Independent Study 3 Self, J. S 3:00p–6:00p LEC TBA TBA 28971 Independent Study 1 Self, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA
Paralegal Studies (344-7572) 28754 Introduction to Paralegalism 28755 Introduction to Law 28756 Legal Procedures
LMT
3 3 4
staff staff staff
M W TH
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–9:15p
LEC LEC LEC
BA 225 BA 225 BA 124
Licensed Massage Therapy (344-7559)
LMT-099-007 29097 ST: Portfolio instructor permission required LMT-114-001 29098 Massage Techniques 1
LMT-200-001
Time
Journalism (344-7689)
LAS LAS-100-001 LAS-101-001 LAS-109-001
Miller, M.
Days
Hotel/Restaurant Management (344-7559)
HRM-100-001 29096 Hospitality: Introduction
JRN-100-001 JRN-125-001
Instructor
4
Turpin, K.
TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
5
Turpin, K.
T TTH
4:30p–8:00p 4:30p–8:00p
LEC LAB
LR 104 LR 104
TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
TTH TTH MW MW
$840 fee, instructor permission required 29462 Exploring Therapeutic Massage 1 Turpin, K. instructor permission required
MAT
Mathematics (344-7656)
MAT-072-001 MAT-072-002 MAT-072-003 MAT-072-004
28220 28221 28222 28223
Prealgebra Prealgebra Prealgebra Prealgebra
3 3 3 3
Geritz, L. Geritz, L. Brown, F. Brandon, Jr., B.
10:50a–12:05p 1:40p–2:55p 5:55p–7:10p 7:20p–8:35p
LEC LEC LEC LEC
LA LA LA AC
116 116 107 110
MAT-072-005
28224 Prealgebra 3 Geritz, L. TBA N/A accelerated self-paced class, to register contact Dr. Michael Chavez at 317-6030 28230 Algebra: Beginning 3 Geritz, L. MW 9:25a–10:40a 28231 Algebra: Beginning 3 Geritz, L. MW 10:50a–12:05p 28243 Algebra: Beginning 3 Geritz, L. MW 1:40p–2:55p 28244 Algebra: Beginning 3 Geritz, L. MW 3:05p–4:20p 28245 Algebra: Beginning 3 Beasley, B. TTH 8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LR 080
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
LA LA LA LA LA
ITN
MAT-082-001 MAT-082-002 MAT-082-003 MAT-082-004 MAT-082-005
116 116 116 116 116
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
37
38
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
MAT-082-006 28246 Algebra: Beginning MAT-082-007 28247 Algebra: Beginning
Main Campus Credit
3 3
Instructor
Days
Beasley, B. Larson, C.
TTH MW
Time
9:25a–10:40a 8:00a–9:15a
Type
LEC LEC
Location
LA 116 LR 096
ITN MAT-082-008 MAT-082-009 MAT-082-010 MAT-082-011
28248 28249 28250 28251
Algebra: Beginning 3 Shearrow, S. MW 5:55p–7:10p LEC LA 116 Algebra: Beginning 3 Shearrow, S. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC LA 116 Algebra: Beginning 3 Stoleson, K. TTH 7:20p–8:35p LEC LR 096 Algebra: Beginning 3 Natesan, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Algebra: Beginning 3 Gibbs, L. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 096 Algebra: Beginning 3 Gibbs, L. TTH 5:55p–7:10p LEC ES 112 Algebra: Beginning 3 Broughton, C. TBA N/A LEC LR 080 accelerated self-paced class, after registering contact Dr. Michael Chavez at 317-6030 Algebra: Beginning 3 Beasley, B. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC LA 116 Math for Applied Sciences/GE* 3 Bottone, A. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 096 Math for Applied Sciences/GE* 3 Bottone, A. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC LR 096 Math for Applied Sciences/GE* 3 Brandon, Jr., B. MW 5:55p–7:10p LEC AC 110
MAT-082-013 MAT-082-014 MAT-082-015
28253 28254 28255
MAT-082-016 MAT-105-001 MAT-105-002 MAT-105-003
29469 28265 28266 28267
MAT-122-001
28270 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Brown, R. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 098 MyMathLab software required 28271 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Brown, R. TTH 1:40p–3:05p LEC LR 098 MyMathLab software required 28272 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Brown, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28273 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Bottone, A. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 096 28274 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Bottone, A. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 096 28275 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Bottone, A. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 096 28276 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Larson, C. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 096 28277 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Larson, C. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 096 28278 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Shearrow, S. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LA 116 28279 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Shearrow, S. TTH 5:55p–7:10p LEC LA 116 28280 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Stoleson, K. TTH 5:55p–7:10p LEC LR 096 28281 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Gibbs, L. MW 5:55p–7:10p LEC LR 096 28282 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Gibbs, L. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC ES 112 28283 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Pino, A. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 096 28284 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 staff MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC LA 116 28285 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Godfrey, C. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC BA 201 29389 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Whitson, H. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LA 105 29390 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Broughton, C. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC SC 105 29391 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Godfrey, C. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 046 29408 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Natesan, M. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LA 116 29409 Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Pino, A. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 053 28296 Math for Elem. Teachers 1/GE* 3 Macaluso, R. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 098 28298 Math for Elem. Teachers 1/GE* 3 Leon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, MyMathLab required 28300 Math for Elem. Teachers 2/GE* 3 Macaluso, R. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 098 28319 College Math With App/GE 3 Godfrey, C. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 053 28320 College Math With App/GE 3 Godfrey, C. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC LR 053 28321 College Math With App/GE 3 Reaves, R. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC AC TBA
ITN
MAT-122-002 MAT-122-003
MAT-122-004 MAT-122-005 MAT-122-006 MAT-122-007 MAT-122-008 MAT-122-009 MAT-122-010 MAT-122-011 MAT-122-012 MAT-122-013 MAT-122-014 MAT-122-015 MAT-122-016 MAT-122-017 MAT-122-018 MAT-122-019 MAT-122-021 MAT-122-022 MAT-130-001 MAT-130-003
MAT-135-002 MAT-142-001 MAT-142-002 MAT-142-003
ITN MAT-142-004
MAT-151-001
29455 College Math With App/GE 3 Chau, P. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab software required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, 2 on-site exams required, bring photo ID, dates TBA 28302 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Macaluso, R. MTWTH 1:40p–2:30p LEC TI 83/84 calculator required
TBA TBA
LR 096
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
39
Location
28304 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Tincher, T. MW 12:15p–2:10p LEC LR TBA TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-151-004 28305 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Godfrey, C. MTWTH 8:00a–8:50a LEC ES 112 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-151-005 28306 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Mooney, M. MW 4:30p–6:25p LEC LR 098 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-151-006 28307 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Pangasa, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MAT-151-007 28308 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Tincher, T. MTWTH 3:05p–3:55p LEC LR 098 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-151-008 28309 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. TTH 5:55p–8:35p LEC AC 110 ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-172-001 28327 Finite Math: Accelerated/GE 3 Russow, D. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-172-002 28328 Finite Math: Accelerated/GE 3 Tincher, T. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-183-001 28329 Plane Trigonometry 2 Bryant, L. TTH 9:25a–10:15a LEC LR 098 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-187-001 29441 Precalculus/GE 5 Macaluso, R. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC ES 112 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-187-002 29442 Precalculus/GE 5 Chau, P. MW 1:40p–4:20p LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-187-003 29443 Precalculus/GE 5 Bryant, L. MTWTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC ES 112 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-187-004 29444 Precalculus/GE 5 Bryant, L. MTWTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC ES 112 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-187-005 29445 Precalculus/GE 5 Pangasa, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, TI 83/84 calculator required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MAT-212-001 28336 Brief Calculus/GE 3 Russow, D. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC ES 112 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-212-002 28337 Brief Calculus/GE 3 Chau, P. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, TI 83/84 calculator required, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MAT-212-003 28338 Brief Calculus/GE 3 Chau, P. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-220-001 28339 Calculus 1 w/Analytic Geo/GE 5 Russow, D. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-220-002 28340 Calculus 1 w/Analytic Geo/GE 5 Bryant, L. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC CH 107 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-220-003 28341 Calculus 1 w/Analytic Geo/GE 5 Chau, P. MW 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-231-001 29447 Calculus II w/Analy. Geo/GE 5 Russow, D. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 053 TI 83/84 calculator required MAT-241-001 29448 Calculus III W/Analy. Geo/GE 4 Montopoli, Jr., G. TTH 4:30p–6:25p LEC LR 098 SPSS software required MAT-270-001 28344 Applied Statistics/GE 4 Montopoli, Jr., G. TTH 1:40p–3:35p LEC AC 159 SPSS software required MAT-270-002 28345 Applied Statistics/GE 4 Montopoli, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as PSY 230, SPSS software required, course access code required
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
MAT-151-003
40
Arizona Western College
Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
MFG
Manufacturing (344-7570)
MFG-185-001 28757
Qual. Control & Inspec.
MGT
Management (344-7786)
3
Instructor
Colton, S.
Days
M M
Time
1:30p–3:10p 3:20p–5:00p
Type
LEC LAB
Location
T2 T2
108 108
MGT-135-001 28758 Management Fundamentals 3 Bowman, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MGT-140-001 28759 Small Business Management 3 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MGT-250-001 28760 Personnel Supervision 3 Bowman, M. M 5:55p–8:35p LEC BA 124
MKT MKT-100-001
MUS
Marketing (344-7786) 28762 Salesmanship 3 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Music (317-6063)
Private Music Lessons You must call the instructor for your instrument before registering for any Private Lesson courses. Instructors:
Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Charles Smalley. . . . . . . 344-7574 Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Tibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317-6019 Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Bigler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785-7016 Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Tibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317-6019 Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Bigler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785-7016 Strings (cello, string bass, viola, violin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 726-7799 Strings (viola, violin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerry Lucero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782-3798 Strings (classical guitar, jazz guitar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Posch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344-7573 Strings (guitar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA Woodwinds (flute) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheryl Seale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210-4969 Woodwinds (clarinet). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christine Wright . . . . . . . . . . 344-2725 Woodwinds (saxophone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Carlson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783-3189 Brass (trombone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Posch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344-7573 Brass (euphonium, tuba) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis Pollard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317-9780 Brass (trumpet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Dallabetta. . . . . . . . 782-5763 Brass (horn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dori Morrill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550-0079 Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandon Coz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783-0775 Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-0424
MUS 050 sections are 1/2 hour music lessons with a fee of $100. All students register for MUS 050-001. MUS 060 sections are 1 hour music lessons with a fee of $200. All students register for MUS 060-001. MUS 100 level private lessons are for music majors only. 1/2 hour music lessons with a fee of $100. All students register for MUS 197-001. 1 hour music lessons with a fee of $200. All students register for MUS 297-001. MUS-050-001 28482 Preparatory Applied 1 staff TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-050-002 28483 Preparatory Applied 1 Posch, C. TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hour lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
41
Location
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Main Campus
MUS-050-003 28484 Preparatory Applied 1 Tibbs, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hour lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-050-004 28485 Preparatory Applied 1 Smalley, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $100 fee, 1/2 lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-050-005 29434 Preparatory Applied 1 Bigler, N. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 317-6063 for more information MUS-060-001 28486 Preparatory Applied 2 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-060-002 28487 Preparatory Applied 2 Posch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-060-003 28488 Preparatory Applied 2 Tibbs, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344 7561 for more information MUS-060-004 28489 Preparatory Applied 2 Smalley, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-060-005 29435 Preparatory Applied 2 Bigler, N. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr. lesson/wk, call 317-6063 for more information MUS-092-501 28490 Orchestra Workshop 1 Lucero, K. W 4:00p–6:30p LEC TBA TBA Castle Dome Choir Room MUS-099-001 28493 ST: Youth Choir 1 Tibbs, E. M 4:00p–6:30p LEC MU 102 instructor permission required to enroll, call 317-6019 for more information MUS-099-002 28494 ST: Youth Choir 1 Tibbs, E. W 4:00p–6:30p LEC MU 102 instructor permission required to enroll, call 317-6019 for more information MUS-099-003 28495 ST: Class Voice 1 Bigler, N. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC MU 102 MUS-103-001 28499 Pep Band 1 Pollard, III, L. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC MU 102 MUS-105-001 28501 Jazz Ensemble 1 Dallabetta, A. TH 7:00p–9:40p LEC MU 102 MUS-105-002 28502 Jazz Ensemble 1 Posch, C. W 7:20p–10:00p LEC MU 102 MUS-106-001 28503 Chamber Singers 1 Smalley, C. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC MU 102 MUS-110-001 28505 Fundamentals of Music 3 Pollard, III, L. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC MU 102 MUS-111-001 28506 Dictation & Sight Reading 1A 1 Smalley, C. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC MU 102 MUS-120-001 28507 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Smalley, C. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC ES 105 MUS-120-002 28508 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Tacke, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MUS-120-003 28509 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Mitchell, I. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC LR 050 MUS-120-004 28510 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Tibbs, E. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC ES 105 MUS-120-006 28511 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Pollard, III, L. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC ES 105 MUS-120-007 28512 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Tacke, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MUS-121-001 28515 Class Piano 1A 1 staff T 5:55p–8:35p LEC MU 103 non-music majors only MUS-121-002 28516 Class Piano 1A 1 staff TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC MU 103 non-music majors only MUS-121-003 28517 Class Piano 1A 1 Tibbs, E. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC MU 103 music majors only MUS-122-001 28518 Class Piano 1B 1 staff T 5:55p–8:35p LEC MU 103 non-music majors only MUS-122-002 28519 Class Piano 1B 1 staff TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC MU 103 non-music majors only MUS-122-003 28520 Class Piano 1B 1 Tibbs, E. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC MU 103 music majors only MUS-123-001 28521 Keyboard 1 Tibbs, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-125-001 28522 Keyboard 2 Tibbs, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk call 344-7651 for more information
42
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Days
Time
MUS-133-001 28523 Voice 1 Smalley, C. TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk call 344-7651 for more information MUS-133-002 28524 Voice 1 Tibbs, E. TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-135-001 28525 Voice 2 Smalley, C. TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-135-002 28526 Voice 2 Tibbs, E. TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-143-001 28528 Brass Instrument 1 Posch, C. TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-145-001 28529 Brass Instrument 2 Posch, C. TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-163-001 28534 String Instrument 1 Posch, C. TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-165-001 28535 String Instrument 2 Posch, C. TBA $20 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-171-001 29470 Ed. Methods for Woodwinds 1 Wright, R. TTH MUS-191-001 28536 Theory 1A 3 Posch, C. MW MUS-197-001 28537 ST: Lessons for Music Majors 1 staff TBA $100 fee, 1/2 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information MUS-211-001 28538 Dict/Sight Reading 2A 1 Smalley, C. MW MUS-221-001 28539 Class Piano 2A 1 staff T non-music majors only MUS-221-002 28540 Class Piano 2A 1 staff TTH non-music majors only MUS-221-003 28541 Class Piano 2A 1 Tibbs, E. TTH music majors only MUS-222-001 28542 Class Piano 2B 1 staff T non-music majors only MUS-222-002 28543 Class Piano 2B 1 staff TTH non-music majors only MUS-222-003 28544 Class Piano 2B 1 Tibbs, E. TTH music majors only MUS-291-001 28545 Theory 2A 3 Posch, C. TTH MUS-297-001 28546 ST: Lessons for Music Majors 1 staff TBA $200 fee, 1 hr lesson/wk, call 344-7651 for more information
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
4:30p–5:55p 9:25a–10:40a N/A
LEC LEC LEC
MU 102 MU 102 TBA TBA
9:25a–10:40a 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC
MU 103 MU 103
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
MU 103
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
MU 103
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
MU 103
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
MU 103
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
MU 103
9:25a–10:40a N/A
LEC LEC
MU 102 TBA TBA
29099 Nursing Assistant 5 staff F 6:30a–5:30p LEC $175 fee, must have CPR certification (Healthcare Provider or Professional Rescuer) 29100 Nursing Assistant 5 staff S 6:30a–5:30p LEC $175 fee, must have CPR certification (Healthcare Provider or Professional Rescuer) 29101 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. MW 3:05p–3:55p LEC ITN, 8/20–10/10 29102 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. TTH 12:05p–1:05p LEC ITN, 10/16–12/6 29103 Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 9/10–10/22, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29104 Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/19–12/10, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29107 Phlebotomy 1 Sylvester, D. FS 8:00a–5:30p LEC $50 fee, 9/7 & 9/8 29108 Phlebotomy 1 Sylvester, D. FS 8:00a–5:30p LEC $50 fee, 10/5–10/6
LR 104
NUR NUR-101-001 NUR-101-002 NUR-110-001 NUR-110-002 NUR-110-003
NUR-110-004
NUR-118-001 NUR-118-002
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Type
Location
Nursing (317-6049) LR 104 AC 108 AC 108 TBA TBA
TBA TBA
LR 120 LR 120
Fall 2007 Course Title
NUR-118-003
29109
NUR-118-004
29110
Phlebotomy $50 fee, 11/2 & 11/3 Phlebotomy $50 fee, 12/7 & 12/8 Nursing Adv. Placement $100 fee Nursing 1
NUR-120-001 29112 NUR-121-001
29113
NUR-121-002
29114
NUR-122-001
29115
NUR-122-002 29116
NUR-221-001 29117
NUR-221-002 29118
NUR-222-001 29119
NUR-222-002 29120
ORI ORI-099-001 ORI-099-002 ORI-099-003 ORI-101-001 ORI-101-002 ORI-101-003 ORI-101-004 ORI-101-005 ORI-102-001
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
1
Sylvester, D.
FS
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
LR 120
1
Sylvester, D.
FS
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
LR 120
3
Francoeur, M.
TBA
N/A
LEC
TBA TBA
8
Sylvester, D.
TTH 8:00a–10:30a LEC T 1:40p–3:40p LAB T 1:40p–3:40p LAB W 6:30a–12:30p CLI W 6:30a–12:30p CLI $190 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 1 8 Sylvester, D. TTH 8:00a–10:30a LEC TH 1:40p–3:40p LAB M 6:30a–12:30p CLI TH 1:40p–3:40p LAB M 6:30a–12:30p LAB $190 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 2 8 Shaw, T. MW 1:40p–3:40p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 2 8 Shaw, T. MW 1:40p–3:40p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 3 8 Whitenton, A. TTH 10:50a–12:50p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 3 8 Whitenton, A. TTH 10:50a–12:50p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 4 8 Farber, C. MW 1:40p–3:40p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned first week, some assignments may require Internet access Nursing 4 8 Farber, C. MW 1:40p–3:40p LEC $150 fee, instructor signature required, lab and clinical time assigned forst week, some assignments may require Internet access
LR LR LR LR LR
104 104 106 104 106
SC LR LR LR LR
104 106 106 104 104
LR 250
ES 105
TBA TBA
LR 250
CH 112
LR 104
Orientation (344-7651) 28547 Orientation 1 staff MTWTHF 8:00a–9:20a LEC TBA TBA summer bridge II 28548 Orientation 1 staff MTWTHF 9:30a–10:50a LEC TBA TBA summer bridge II 28549 Orientation 1 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA summer bridge II 28550 Strategies for Success 3 Leon, A. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 286 28551 Strategies for Success 3 Camarena, M. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC ES 105 28552 Strategies for Success 3 Ruth, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28553 Strategies for Success 3 Diaz, M. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 286 28554 Strategies for Success 3 Parker, A. T 5:55p–8:32p LEC BA 111 28559 First Course 1 Holloway, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email; blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
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Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
43
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Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Main Campus
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education (317-6046)
AWC Fitness Center Anyone wishing to utilize the AWC Fitness Center must be enrolled in one of the following courses. Courses held in the AWC Fitness Center may not be taken concurrently.
•
PER 100 & 101—Fitness for Life: for fitness participants already familiar with exercise equipment; ORIENTATION REQUIRED during first
three days of class (1 or 2 credits, credit/no credit)
•
PER 102—Fitness Training: direct guidance and supervision from instructor; students will develop a comprehensive fitness program including
cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, flexibility, and endurance (2 credits, taken for a grade)
•
PER 104—Personal Fitness Training: weekly one-on-one sessions with trainer; includes a personalized comprehensive fitness program including
cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, flexibility, and endurance (2 credits, credit/no credit)
• •
PER 170 & 171—Weight Training 1 & 2 (2 credits) PER 270 & 271—Weight Training 3 & 4 (2 credits)
Fitness Center Hours:
• • • •
Monday–Thursday ........................... 5:00 A .M.–9:00 P.M. Friday ............................................................ 5:00 A .M.–1:00 P.M. Saturday .................................................. 10:00 A .M.–3:00 P.M. Sunday ........................................................ 4:00 P.M.–9:00 P.M.
Fitness for Life IMPORTANT NOTICE: Everyone participating in Fitness for Life must attend one of the orientation sessions listed below. Failure to complete orientation during the first three days of the course will cause the student to be dropped from the course. PER 100-001 (full semester) & PER 101-001 (8/20–10/14)
•Orientation Times:
PER 101-002 (10/15–12/9)
•Orientation Times:
Orientation: August 20, 21, 22
6:15 A .M. ..........................................................................................1:40 P.M. 8:00 A .M. .........................................................................................3:05 P.M. 9:25 A .M...........................................................................................4:20 P.M. 10:50 A .M. ......................................................................................5:45 P.M. 12:15 P.M ......................................................................................... 7:10 P.M.
Orientation: October 12, 13, 14, 15 October 12: 8:00 A .M., 9:30 A .M., & 11:00 A .M. October 13: 11:00 A .M. & 12:30 P.M. October 14: 5:30 P.M. & 6:45 P.M. October 15: 6:15 A .M. ..........................................................................................1:40 P.M. 8:00 A .M. .........................................................................................3:05 P.M. 9:25 A .M...........................................................................................4:20 P.M. 10:50 A .M. ......................................................................................5:45 P.M. 12:15 P.M ......................................................................................... 7:10 P.M.
For more information on the fitness center, please call (928) 344-7508.
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
29121
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Theory/Tech of Basketball 2 Green, M. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-163-002 29125 Theory/Tech of Basketball 2 Cunningham, P. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-165-001 29126 Theory/Tech. of Baseball 2 Nowlin, L. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-166-001 29127 Theory/Tech of Softball 2 Stone, P. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-263-001 29128 Theory & Tech of Basketball 2 Green, M. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-263-002 29129 Theory & Tech of Basketball 2 Cunningham, P. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-265-001 29130 Theory & Technique of Baseball 2 Nowlin, L. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PED-266-001 29131 Theory & Technique of Softball 2 Stone, P. MTWTH N/A contact instuctor for registration PEM-101-001 29132 Directed Lab Experience 2 Tisby, A. T N/A $30 fee, contact instructor for class meeting info PEM-105-001 29133 Mental Training for Sports 1 Stone, P. MTWTH 1:40p–2:55p 8/20–9/13 PEM-201-001 29134 Prin. of Athletic Coaching 3 Tisby, A. M 7:00p–9:30p PER-099-001 29509 ST: Ultimate Frisbee 1 Tisby, A. MW 5:00p–6:15p 8/20–10/10, class meets in the Ampitheatre PER-099-002 29510 ST: Ultimate Frisbee 1 Tisby, A. MW 5:00p–6:15p 10/15–12/5, class meets in the Ampitheatre PER-100-001 29135 Fitness for Life/GE* 2 Aranmor, S. MTWTHFS TBA $30 fee, required orientation 8/20–8/22, contact or visit the Fitness Center for hours of operation, last day for minutes to count is 12/9
Type
Location
LEC
GY 115
LEC
GY 115
LEC
GY BF
LEC
GY SF
LEC
GY 115
LEC
GY 115
LEC
GY BF
LEC
GY SF
LEC
BA TBA
LEC
LA 105
LEC LEC
GY 108 TBA TBA
LEC
TBA TBA
LEC
GY 116
Those students enrolled in Fitness for Life are required to attend one of the orientation sessions before being allowed to utilize the Center. When you attend one of the orientation sessions, you will receive credit of 60 minutes towards your total time commitment. If you fail to attend one of the orientation sessions, you will be required to make-up the session when time permits prior to being allowed to use the Fitness Center: PER-101-001 PER-101-002 PER-102-001 PER-102-002 PER-102-003 PER-102-004 PER-103-001 PER-104-001 PER-104-002 PER-104-003 PER-104-004 PER-106-001
29136
Fitness for Life/GE* 1 Aranmor, S. MTWTHFS TBA LAB GY $30 fee, 8/20–10/14, required orientation 8/20–8/22, contact or visit the Fitness Center for hours of operation 29137 Fitness for Life/GE* 1 Aranmor, S. MTWTHFS TBA LAB GY $30 fee, 10/15–12/9, required orientation 10/15–10/17, contact Fitness Center for hours of operation 29138 Fitness Training/GE* 2 Tisby, A. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY $30 fee 29139 Fitness Training/GE* 2 Pavey, C. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC GY $30 fee 29140 Fitness Training/GE* 2 Tisby, A. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC GY $30 fee 29141 Fitness Training/GE* 2 staff TTH 12:15p–1:20p LEC GY $30 fee 29142 Tai Chi Chih/GE* 1 Lor, K. TTH 7:00p–8:30p LEC GY 10/16–12/6 29143 Personal Fitness Training/GE* 2 Peabody, J. TBA N/A LEC GY $200 fee, must meet instructor 1 hour per week 29144 Personal Fitness Training/GE* 2 Pavey, C. TBA N/A LEC GY $200 fee, must meet instructor 1 hour per week 29146 Personal Fitness Training/GE* 2 Tisby, A. TBA N/A LEC GY $200 fee, must meet instructor 1 hour per week 29507 Personal Fitness Training/GE* 2 Aranmor, S. TBA N/A LEC GY $200 fee, must meet instructor 1 hour per week, instructor permission required 29145 Walking and Jogging/GE* 1 staff TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY 8/21–10/11
116 116 116 116 116 116 108 116 116 116 116 SF
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Main Campus
PED-163-001
Course Title
45
46
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Instructor
Days
1
staff
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
GY 108
1 1
Aranmor, S. Depass, S.
TBA TTH
N/A 5:30p–7:00p
LEC LEC
GY 101 GY 108
1
Depass, S.
TTH
5:30p–7:00p
LEC
GY 108
1
Depass, S.
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
GY 108
1
Depass, S.
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
GY 108
1
Pavey, C.
MW
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
GY 115
1
Pavey, C.
MW
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
GY 115
1
Pavey, C.
MW
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
GY 108
1
Pavey, C.
MW
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
GY 108
1
Peabody, J.
TTH
5:00p–6:15p
LEC
TBA TBA
1
Peabody, J.
TTH
5:00p–6:15p
LEC
TBA TBA
1
Aranmor, S.
MTWTH
7:00a–7:45a
LEC
GY 115
1
Campbell, M.
MW
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
GY 108
1
Campbell, M.
MW
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
GY 108
1
Encarnacion, Sr., J. TTH
8:45p–10:00p
LEC
GY 115
1
Encarnacion, Sr., J. TTH
8:45p–10:00p
LEC
GY 115
1
staff
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
GY 115
1
staff
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
GY 115
1
Lhotka, P.
TTH
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
CU 207
1
Aranmor, G.
W 7:15p–9:00p SSU 7:00a–5:30p initial class meeting on 10/10, 7:15pm–9:00pm in GY 108, overnight trip 10/20–10/21 29498 Technical Rock Climbing 1/GE* 1 Aranmor, G. W 7:15p–9:00p SSU N/A orientation meeting 11/7, 7:15pm-9:00pm, over- night trip 11/17–11/18 29162 Golf 1/GE* 1 Stone, P. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a 11/8–12/6 29163 Golf 2/GE* 1 Stone, P. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a 11/8–12/6 29164 Karate 1/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 5:30p–6:45p 8/21–10/11 29165 Karate 1/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 6:45p–8:00p 8/21–10/11 29166 Karate 2/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 5:30p–6:45p 10/10–12/6 29167 Karate 2/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 6:45p–8:00p 10/16–12/11
LEC LAB
GY 108 GY 108
LEC LAB
LA 107 TBA TBA
LEC
GY FF
LEC
GY SF
LEC
TBA TBA
LEC
TBA TBA
LEC
TBA TBA
LEC
TBA TBA
PER-106-002
29147
PER-107-001 PER-108-001
29148 29149
PER-108-002
29150
PER-108-003
29511
PER-108-004
29512
PER-110-001
29151
PER-110-002
29152
PER-112-001
29154
PER-112-002
29153
PER-113-001
29496
PER-113-002
29497
PER-115-001
29155
PER-115-002
29494
PER-115-003
29495
PER-129-001
29156
PER-129-002
29157
PER-135-001
29158
PER-135-002
29159
PER-140-001
29160
PER-141-001
29161
PER-141-002
PER-143-001 PER-144-001 PER-147-001 PER-147-002 PER-148-001 PER-148-002
Main Campus
Course Title
Walking and Jogging/GE* 10/16–12/6 Special Activities/GE* Yoga/GE* 8/21–10/11 Yoga/GE* 10/16–12/6 Yoga/GE* 8/21–10/11 Yoga/GE* 10/16–12/6 Aerobics: Step/GE* 8/20–10/10 Aerobics: Step/GE* 10/15–12/5 Aerobics: Bodytone/GE* 8/20–10/10 Aerobics: Bodytone/GE* 10/15–12/5 Aerobics: Kickboxing/GE* 8/21–10/11, amphitheatre Aerobics: Kickboxing/GE* 10/16–12/6, amphitheatre Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 10/15–12/6 Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 8/20–10/10 Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 10/15–12/5 Dance: Latin/GE* 8/21–10/11 Dance: Latin/GE* 10/16–12/6 Basketball/GE* 8/21–10/11 Basketball/GE* 10/16–12/6 Billiards/GE* 10/16–12/6 Technical Rock Climbing 1/GE*
Credit
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course Title
Credit
PER-153-001
29168
Canoeing and Kayaking/GE*
1
PER-153-002
29169
$24 fee, 10/5–10/7 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE*
PER-158-001
$24 fee, 11/2–11/5 29505 Desert Hiking/GE*
PER-159-001
29506
PER-160-001
29170
PER-160-002
29171
PER-160-003
29172
PER-160-004
29493
PER-164-001
29173
PER-170-001 PER-170-002 PER-170-003
29174 29175 29176
PER-170-004
29177
PER-170-005
29178
PER-170-006
29179
PER-170-007
29180
PER-170-008
29181
PER-170-009
29182
PER-170-010
29183
PER-170-011 PER-170-012 PER-180-001
29460 29500 29184
PER-180-002 PER-181-001
29503 29185
PER-182-001
29186
PER-187-001
29189
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
staff
F SSU
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
GY 108 GY 108
1
staff
F SSU
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
GY 108 TBA TBA
1
Aranmor, G.
T 7:00p–9:00p LEC LA 106 S 7:00a–3:00p LAB TBA TBA orientation meeting 10/9, 7pm-9pm, class meets 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, not for beginners Geocaching/GE* 1 Mattina, D. W 6:00p–8:00p LEC LA 106 S N/A LAB TBA TBA orientation meeting 11/7, 6pm-8pm, class meets 11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8 Swimming/GE* 1 Woodman, S. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY POOL 8/20–10/10 Swimming/GE* 1 staff MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY POOL 10/15–12/5 Swimming/GE* 1 Woodman, S. MTWTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC GY POOL 8/20–10/11, contact instructor for registration Swimming/GE* 1 Nowlin, L. MTWTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC GY POOL 8/20–10/11, instructor permission required Scuba/GE* 2 Denman, J. SSU 8:00a–4:00p LEC GY POOL $90 fee, 9/8–9/23, students must furnish their own mask, snorkel, and fins, weekend checkout trip is required Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Tisby, A. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC GY 116 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Tisby, A. MW 1:40p–2:55p LEC GY 116 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Smith, J. SU 8:00p–10:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Dale, II, K. MTH 8:00p–9:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Pryor, J. TSU 8:00p–9:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Pryor, J. TSU 9:00p–10:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Green, M. MTWTH 4:30p–6:00p LEC GY 116 F 9:00a–10:00a LAB GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Jauregui, S. MTWTH 4:00p–5:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for reigstration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Stone, P. MWTH 6:00a–7:30a LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Nowlin, L. TTHF 6:00a–7:30a LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 1/GE* 2 McGraw, C. TTH 5:30p–6:45p LEC GY 116 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Dominguez, G. TSU 8:00p–9:00p LEC GY 116 Var. Sport: Football/GE* 1 Pryor, J. TBA N/A LEC GY FF contact instuctor for registration Var. Sport: Football/GE* 1 Dominguez, G. TBA N/A LEC GY FF Var. Sport: Soccer/GE* 1 Dale, II, K. MTWTH 6:30p–8:00p LEC GY FF contact instuctor for registration Var.: Women’s Volleyball/GE* 1 Smith, J. MTWTH 4:30p–6:30p LEC GY 115 S 10:00a–12:00p LAB GY 115 contact instuctor for registration Var. Sports:Cheerleading/GE* 1 McGraw, C. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC GY 115 contact instuctor for registration
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Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
47
48
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
PER-270-003
29190
PER-270-004
29191
PER-270-005
29192
PER-270-006
29193
PER-270-007
29194
PER-270-008 PER-270-009 PER-270-010 PER-270-011 PER-280-001 PER-281-001 PER-282-001
PER-284-001 PER-287-001
PHI PHI-101-001 PHI-101-002 PHI-101-003 PHI-101-004 PHI-101-005 PHI-101-006 PHI-103-001 PHI-103-002 PHI-103-003 PHI-105-001 PHI-105-002 PHI-105-003 PHI-105-005 PHI-105-006
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Weight Training 3 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3
Instructor
Days
2
Smith, J.
SU
8:00p–10:00p
LEC
GY 116
2
Dale, II, K.
MTH
8:00p–9:00p
LEC
GY 116
2
Pryor, J.
TSU
9:30p–10:30p
LEC
GY 116
2
Pryor, J.
TSU
9:30p–10:30p
LEC
GY 116
2
Green, M.
MTWTH F
4:30p–6:00p 9:00a–10:00a
LEC LAB
GY 116 GY 116
MTWTH
4:00p–5:00p
LEC
GY 116
MWTH
6:30a–7:30a
LEC
GY 116
TTHF
6:00a–7:30a
LEC
GY 116
TTH TBA
5:30p–6:45p N/A
LEC LEC
GY 116 GY FF
MTWTH
6:30p–8:00p
LEC
GY FF
MTWTHF S
4:30p–6:30p 10:00a–12:00p
LEC LAB
GY 115 GY 115
contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3 2 Jauregui, S. contact instuctor for registration 29196 Weight Training 3 2 Stone, P. contact instuctor for registration 29197 Weight Training 3 2 Nowlin, L. contact instuctor for registration 29461 Weight Training 3 2 McGraw, C. 29198 Varsity Sports: Football 1 Pryor, J. 9/20–12/14, contact instructor for registration 29199 Varsity Sports: Soccer 1 Dale, II, K. contact instuctor for registration 29200 Varsity Sports: WM Volleyball 1 Smith, J. 29195
contact instuctor for registration 29202 Varsity Sp: Womens Basketball contact instuctor for registration 29203 Varsity Sports: Cheerleading instructor permission required
Time
Type
Location
1
Cunningham, P.
MTWTHF
12:30p–2:30p
LEC
GY 115
1
McGraw, C.
TTH
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
GY 115
Philosophy (344-7651) 28561 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 McNulty, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28562 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 289 28563 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 289 28564 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 Parker, J. W 4:30p–7:10p LEC AC 289 28565 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 289 28566 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 McNulty, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28567 Logic: Introduction/GE 3 Taylor, D. T 4:30p–7:10p LEC AC 159 28568 Logic: Introduction/GE 3 Taylor, D. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 159 28569 Logic: Introduction/GE 3 Taylor, D. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 159 28570 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28571 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Parker, J. W 7:20p–10:00p LEC AC 289 28572 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28574 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Taylor, D. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 289 29471 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Caire, C. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC AC 107
ITN PHI-201-001 PHI-201-002 PHI-201-003 PHI-201-004
28576 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Lhotka, P. T 5:55p–8:35p LEC AC 289 28577 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Lhotka, P. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 289 28578 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Krupnik, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28579 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Krupnik, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Fall 2007 Course Title
Credit
PHO
Photography (344-7651)
PHO-177-001 28580 Digital Photography 1 multi-level class PHO-177-002 28581 Digital Photography 1 multi-level class PHO-177-003 28582 Digital Photography 1 multi-level class PHO-178-001 28583 Digital Photography 2 multi-level class PHO-178-002 28584 Digital Photography 2 multi-level class PHO-178-003 28585 Digital Photography 2 multi-level class PHO-298-001 28586 Independent Study PHO-299-001 28587 Photo Internship
PHY PHY-201-001 PHY-221-001
POS
Days
Time
Type
Location
3
Pease, B.
MW
12:15p–2:55p
LEC
AC 146
3
Fesperman, G.
SU
1:00p–5:00p
LEC
AC 146
3
Medina, J.
TTH
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 146
3
Pease, B.
MW
12:15p–2:55p
LEC
AC 146
3
Fesperman, G.
SU
1:00p–5:00p
LEC
AC 146
3
Medina, J.
TTH
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 146
3 3
Pease, B. Pease, B.
MW MW
12:15p–2:55p 12:15p–2:55p
LEC LEC
AC 146 AC 146
4 4
Hess, J. Koblas, P.
TTH TTH
1:40p–4:20p 9:25a–12:05p
LEC LEC
CH TBA CH 107
MW MW MW TTH M
9:25a–12:05p 1:40p–4:20p 4:30p–7:10p 8:00a–10:40a 6:00p–10:00p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
AG AG AG AG AG
Physics (344-7656) 28174 28173
College Physics I/GE Physics I: General/GE
28167 28168 28169 28165 28163
Plant Science/GE Plant Science/GE Plant Science/GE Prncp: Ornamental Horticulture Intro to Integrated Pest Mgt.
PLS PLS-100-001 PLS-100-002 PLS-100-003 PLS-122-001 PLS-200-001
Instructor
Plant Science (344-7656) 4 4 4 4 4
Williams, J. Watkinson, I. Williams, J. Watkinson, I. Webb, C.
109 109 109 109 106
Political Science (344-7651)
POS-100-001 28588 Politics: Introduction/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC ES 105 some assignments may require Internet access POS-110-001 28589 American Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-110-002 28590 American Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. W 1:40p–4:20p LEC AC 282 some assignments may require Internet access POS-120-001 28592 World Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email; blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-130-001 28593 State and Local Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-221-001 28594 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, 8/21–10/9, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-221-002 28595 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/24, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-221-003 28596 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Blitz, H. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC BA 111 S 8:00a–6:00p LEC BA 111 9/7–9/15 POS-221-004 28597 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Wullenjohn, Jr, C. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC BA 111 S 8:00a–6:00p LEC BA 111 10/5–10/13
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Course-Section # Syn #
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
POS-222-001 28598 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 8/21–10/9, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-222-002 28599 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/4, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-222-003 28600 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Blitz, H. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC S 8:00a–5:00p LEC 9/21–9/22 POS-222-004 28601 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Wullenjohn, Jr, C. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC S 8:00a–5:00p LEC 10/19–10/20
PSY PSY-101-001 PSY-101-002 PSY-101-003 PSY-101-004 PSY-101-005 PSY-101-006 PSY-101-007
Location
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
BA 111 BA 111 AC 286 AC 286
Psychology (344-7651) 28602 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Ward, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28603 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Baas, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA TEL, after registering contact instructor at lindette.lent@azwestern.edu 28604 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Vielbig, III, J. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 282 28605 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Vielbig, III, J. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 282 28606 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Vielbig, III, J. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 282 28607 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Vielbig, III, J. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC AC 282 28608 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 staff T 4:30p–7:10p LEC AC 107
ITN PSY-101-008 PSY-101-009 PSY-170-001 PSY-227-001 PSY-230-001 PSY-230-002
PSY-238-001 PSY-238-002 PSY-238-003 PSY-238-004
PSY-238-005 PSY-238-006
PSY-290-001
28609 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Baas, L. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC AC 288 28610 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Baas, L. TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC AC 288 28794 Human Sexuality/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 100 same as SOC 170 28795 Personality 3 Baas, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28347 Statistics for Social Sciences 4 Montopoli, Jr., G. TTH 1:40p–3:35p LEC AC 159 SPSS software required same as MAT 270 28349 Statistics for Social Sciences 4 Montopoli, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as Mat 270, SPSS software required, course access code required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29231 Human Development/GE 4 Sarff, L. MW 8:00a–10:00a LEC LR 120 same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 001 29232 Human Development/GE 4 Watson, K. TTH 9:25a–11:25a LEC LR 120 same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 002 29233 Human Development/GE 4 Dewhurst, G. T 4:30p–8:30p LEC LR 120 same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 003 29234 Human Development/GE 4 Nelson, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as FCS 238, if class is full check FCS 238 005, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29235 Human Development/GE 4 Hawkey, C. MW 12:15p–2:55p LEC LR 251 same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 005 29477 Human Development/GE 4 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 006 29449 Research Methods for Soc. Sci. 4 Baas, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
QBA QBA-211-001
Quantitative Business Analysis (344-7572) 28774
Quantitative Analysis
3
Bowman, M.
some assignments may require internet access
TH TH
5:55p–8:40p 8:50p–9:40p
LEC LAB
BA TBA BA TBA
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
51
Location
RAD
Radiologic Technology (344-7552)
RAD-105-001 29236 Basic Radiographic Procedures
3
Bowen, A.
RAD-110-001
3
Holas, V.
29237 Patient Care in Imaging Tech
RDG
T TH T
8:00a–10:00a 8:00a–12:00p 10:20a–11:45a
LR 250 YR TBA LR 251
LEC
LR 047
LEC
LR 050
LEC LEC
LR 050 LR 047
LEC
LR 047
LEC
LR 050
LEC
LR 047
LEC
LR 050
Reading (344-7786)
RDG-093-001 28972 Reading Essentials 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a 8/20–10/11, for students with reading scored between 40-53, must also enroll in RDG 095-001 RDG-093-003 28974 Reading Essentials 3 Taylor, D. MW 9:25a–10:40a for students with reading scores between 40-53 RDG-093-004 29487 Reading Essentials 3 Taylor, D. TTH 10:50a–12:05p RDG-095-001 28978 Reading Improvement 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a 10/15–12/13, for students with reading scores between 54-60, must also enroll in RDG 093-001 RDG-095-002 28979 Reading Improvement 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a 8/20–10/11, for students with reading scores between 54-60, must also enroll in RDG 121-001 RDG-095-005 28982 Reading Improvement 3 Taylor, D. TTH 9:25a–10:40a for students with reading scores between 54-60 RDG-121-001 28985 College Reading Skills 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a 10/15–12/13, for students with reading scores of 61 or higher, must also enroll in RDG 095-002 RDG-121-002 28986 College Reading Skills 3 Taylor, D. MW 12:15p–1:30p for students with reading scores of 61 or higher
SLT SLT-192-001
LEC LAB LEC
Second Language Teaching (344-7524) 28133
SOC
SEI Endorsement Training
3
staff
TH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LA 105
3 3 3
Vielbig, III, J. Vielbig, III, J. Matthews, H.
MW TTH TH
10:50a–12:05p 10:50a–12:05p 4:30p–7:10p
LEC LEC LEC
AC 282 AC 282 AC 107
Sociology (344-7651)
SOC-101-001 28798 Sociology: Introduction/GE SOC-101-002 28799 Sociology: Introduction/GE SOC-101-003 28800 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN SOC-160-001 29244 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC AC 107 ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 001 SOC-160-002 29245 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Love, T. W 5:55p–7:35p LEC LR 104 same as FCS 160 if class is full, check FCS 160 002 SOC-160-003 29246 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC LR 100 same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 003 SOC-160-004 29247 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as FCS 160, if class is full check FCS 160 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students SOC-240-001 28806 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE 3 Vielbig, III, J. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 282 SOC-240-002 28807 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE 3 Matthews, H. TH 7:20p–10:00p LEC AC 107
ITN
SPA
Spanish (344-7524)
SPA-101-001
28137
SPA-101-002
28138
Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 Martinez, M. some assignments may require Internet access Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 Martinez, M. some assignments may require Internet access
MTWTH
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
LA 108
MTWTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
LA 108
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Main Campus
QBA-211-002 28775 Quantitative Analysis 3 Bowman, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
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Course-Section # Syn #
SPA-101-003
28139
SPA-101-004
28140
SPA-101-005
28141
SPA-101-006
28142
SPA-102-001
28146
SPA-102-002
28147
SPA-115-001 SPA-116-001 SPA-197-001
29516 28152 28153
SPA-197-002
28154
SPA-260-001
28155
SPA-260-002
28156
SPA-261-001
28158
SPA-261-002
28159
SPA-297-001
28160
SPC
Main Campus
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 staff MTWTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC AC 110 ITN, some assignments may require Internet access Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 staff MW 3:05p–5:45p LEC LA 107 some assignments may require Internet access Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 Palacios, E. TTH 5:55p–8:35p LEC LA 108 some assignments may require Internet access Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Elementary Spanish 2/GE 4 Palacios, E. MW 5:55p–8:35p LEC LA 108 some assignments may require Internet acess Elementary Spanish 2/GE 4 staff TTH 3:05p–5:45p LEC LA 107 some assignments may require Internet access Beginning Conv. Spanish 1 3 Nelson, L. TTH 4:30p–5:45p LEC LA 108 Beginning Conv. Spanish 2 3 Vincent, V. W 5:55p–8:35p LEC LA 105 Spanish for Special Purposes 2 Nelson, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $25 fee, Ensenada Language Institute Program, credit/no credit only, 344-7687 Spanish for Special Purposes 2 Nelson, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $25 fee, Ensenada Language Institute Program, credit/no credit only, 344-7687 Mexican/American Lit./GE 3 Martinez, M. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC LA 108 some assignments may require internet access Mexican/American Lit./GE 3 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, taught in English, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Intro to Spanish Lit./GE 3 staff TTH 1:40p–2:55p LEC LA 108 some assignments may require Internet access Intro to Spanish Lit./GE 3 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Spanish for Special Purposes 2 Nelson, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA TBA $25 fee, Ensenada Language Institute Program, credit/no credit only, 344-7687
Speech Communications (344-7651)
SPC-110-001 SPC-110-002
28811 28812
SPC-215-002 28819
Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, access to video camera required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. MW 9:25a–10:40a LEC Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. MW 8:00a–9:15a LEC Public Speaking/GE 3 McLean, G. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC some assignments may require Internet access Public Speaking/GE 3 Spencer, K. TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC
SPC-110-003 SPC-110-004 SPC-110-005 SPC-215-001
28813 28814 28815 28818
TEC
Technology (344-7570)
TEC-165-001
28776
THE THE-101-001 THE-101-002 THE-130-001 THE-171-001 THE-172-001 THE-222-001 THE-242-001 THE-250-001
Location
Employee and Occ. Safety
AC 286 TBA TBA
AC AC AC AC
286 286 286 286
AC 286
3
Pliska, S.
T
5:30p–8:00p
LEC
BA 124
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Straley, F. Straley, F. Slicker, W. Straley, F. Straley, F. Straley, F. Straley, F. Straley, F.
MW TTH MW MW MW TTH MW TH
10:50a–12:05p 12:15p–1:30p 1:40p–2:55p 12:15p–1:30p 12:15p–1:30p 10:50a–12:05p 9:25a–10:40a 7:20p–10:00p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
ES ES TH TH TH TH TH TH
Theatre (344-7651) 28820 28821 28822 28823 28824 28825 28826 28827
Survey of Theatre History/GE Survey of Theatre History/GE Stagecrafts Acting I Acting II Voice and Diction Intro. to Oral Interpretation Rehearsal and Production
105 105 TH TH TH TH TH TH
Fall 2007 Course Title
TVP
Television Production (344-7689)
TVP-125-001 TVP-170-001 TVP-299-001
WED
Credit
28987 Television Production 1 28988 Control Room Operation independent study 28989 IS: Media Arts Internship independent study
Days
Time
Type
Location
4 3
Needham, S. Needham, S.
MW TBA
12:15p–2:30p N/A
LEC LEC
BA 117 BA 117
3
Needham, S.
TBA
N/A
LEC
BA 117
Wellness Education (344-7559)
WED-102-001 29250 Overview of Herbal Remedies 10/22–12/10 WED-110-001 29251 Concepts of Wellness WED-112-001 29252 Exploring Native Am. Medicine WED-117-001 29253 Introduction to Aromatherapy 8/20–10/15 WED-122-001 29254 Meditation and Wellness WED-212-001 29255 Stress Management
WLD
Instructor
2
Lago, L.
M
5:00p–9:00p
LEC
LR 120
3 3 1
Tisby, A. Sesma, G. Lago, L.
TTH W M
1:40p–3:30p 6:00p–9:00p 6:10p–8:00p
LEC LEC LEC
LR 250 LR 120 LR 120
2 2
Riddle, A. Aranmor, S.
F TTH
4:00p–6:00p 12:15p–1:30p
LEC LEC
LR 250 LA 106
3
Graef, J.
S S
9:00a–10:50a 11:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
T2 T2
107 107
5:55p–6:45p 6:45p–10:05p 8:00a–9:40a 9:50a–11:30a 5:55p–7:35p 7:45p–9:25p 5:55p–7:35p 7:45p–9:25p 5:55p–7:35p 7:45p–9:25p 1:30p–3:10p 3:20p–5:50p 8:00a–9:40a 9:50a–12:30p
LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB
T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2
107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107
Welding (344-7570)
WLD-102-001 28778 Welding Sculpture Work
8/25, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, and 12/15 WLD-103-001 28779 Blacksmithing/Ornamental Iron 3 Aranmor, S. M M WLD-105-001 28780 Oxy-Fuel Welding/Cutting 3 Colton, S. M M WLD-106-001 28781 Shielded M/A Welding:tech 3 Bailey, N. W W WLD-108-001 28783 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 Wright, J. T T WLD-109-001 28784 Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 staff TH TH WLD-124-001 28785 Arc Weld. Proc & Power 3 staff T T WLD-125-001 28786 Welding: Design/Fabricat. 3 Colton, S. T T
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Main Campus
Course-Section # Syn #
53
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Main Campus Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations
Entrepreneurial Center
© 2005 AWC College Publications
Course-Section # Syn #
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Map located on page 141 For information about Community Educaitonal Services, call (928) 317-6150.
Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations (no classes) November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations Entrepreneurial Center 1351 S. Redondo Center Drive Yuma, AZ 85365 Go to www.azwestern.edu Click on “Entrepreneurial Center” under “AWC Locations.” Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 A .M .–4:30 P.M . support staff available 4:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Phone: (928) 317-6150
Entrepreneurial Center Programs & Services
Weekend College Express The Weekend College Express is the “Fast Track” to an Associate in Arts Degree in 3 Years Attending Weekends.
Community Educational Services Adult Education/GED
November 22-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Arizona Resident*
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
Continuing Education
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria.
Weekend College
*Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees.
Job Training Business Development Customized Training
Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees. Transcript Fees: no charge
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
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and Other Yuma Locations
September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Labor Day Holiday
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations Building/Room
AK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arviso’s Karate School, 757 Magnolia Ave
Location
OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OC Johnson School, 1201 W 12th St
CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cibola High School, 4100 W 20th St
OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Otondo Elementary School, 2251 Otondo Dr
CE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carver Elementary School, 1341 W 5th St
RV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rancho Viejo Elementary School, 930 S Avenue C
CJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crane Junior High, 3175 S 45th Ave
SE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senators Wash
CO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MCAS Community Center, 3100 W 16th St
WJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodard Junior High School, 2250 8th Ave
DW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dancers Workshop, 2499 Virginia Dr
YEC . . . . . . . . . . Yuma Civic & Convention Center,1440 W Desert Hills Dr
EC . . . . . . . . . . AWC Entrepreneurial Center, 1351 S Redondo Center Dr
YCHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuma Catholic High School, 2100 W 28th St
FF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Family Fitness Center, 3131 S Windsor
YF1
FJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fourth Ave Junior High School, 430 4th Ave
YF5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuma Fire Station #5, 26th Street & Araby Rd
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuma Fire Station #1, 3rd Avenue & 4th St
GV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gila Vista Junior High School, 2245 Arizona Ave
YM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YMCA, 2250 S 4th Ave
HH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hillhaven Healthcare Center, 2222 Avenue A
YR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuma Regional Medical Center, 2400 Avenue A
KF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kofa High School, 3100 S Avenue A
YU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuma High School, 400 Sixth Ave
MLK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center 300 S. 13th Ave
Course-Section # Syn #
AJS AJS-101-501 AJS-210-501 AJS-225-501 AJS-230-501
BUA
Days
Time
Type
Location
3 3 3
Thiessen, J. Sandry, D. Cicala, J.
M W S
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 9:00a–5:00p
LEC LEC LEC
EC 165 EC 165 EC 165
3
Fazz, C.
S
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
EC 165
3 3
Sinz, C. Sinz, C.
TH TH
4:30p–7:10p 7:20p–10:00p
LEC LEC
EC 156 EC 156
Gallery Operations 1 Leroy, L. TBA N/A LAB 2 hours per week at the Yuma Art Center Museum, contact instructor at 329-6607 for more information
YU TBA
28406 Survey of World Art 1/GE 28407 Survey of World Art 1/GE
Art 28412
Business Administration
BUA-230-500 28664 Business Law
CTM
Instructor
Art History
ART ART-106-501
Credit
Administration of Justice Studies 28358 Adm. of Justice: Intro. 28365 Court Function 28368 Crime and Delinquency 8/26–9/23 28371 Police Function 9/30–10/28
ARH ARH-141-501 ARH-141-502
Course Title
3
Turner, M.
W
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 160
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTW
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
Construction Trades Management
CTM-105-500 28707 Blueprint Reading/Construction 3 Orta, F. 9/11–10/1, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-105-501 28708 Blueprint Reading/Construction 3 Orta, F. 9/11–10/1, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-105-502 28709 Blueprint Reading/Construction 3 Wharton, J. 7/30–8/31, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-122-500 28710 Const. Materials/Equip Safety 3 Orta, F. 8/20–9/10, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-122-501 28711 Const. Materials/Equip Safety 3 Orta, F. 8/20–9/10, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-123-500 28712 Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Orta, F. 10/2–10/22, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109
Fall 2007 Course Title
CTM-123-501 28713
Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Orta, F. 10/2–10/22, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Parrish, D. 9/5–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Orta, F. 10/23–11/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Orta, F. 10/23–11/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Parrish, D. 10/10–11/26, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Structural Design/Materials 3 Orta, F. 11/20–12/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Structural Design/Materials 3 Orta, F. 11/20–12/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109
CTM-123-502 28714 CTM-124-500 28715 CTM-124-501 28716 CTM-124-502 28717 CTM-221-500 28718 CTM-221-501 28719
ECE
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
Early Childhood Education (CDA)
Early Childhood Education (degree course offerings)
If you are an Early Childhood Education major, remember to check under Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) for FCS 180 Guiding Children’s Behavior and FCS 185 Family Communication Skills. Also check under Education (EDU) for EDU 110 Introduction to Education and EDU 210 Cultural Diversity. ECE-143-500
ECT ECT-105-500 ECT-105-501 ECT-110-500 ECT-110-501 ECT-110-502 ECT-115-500 ECT-115-501 ECT-115-502 ECT-205-500 ECT-205-501 ECT-210-500
28998 Resource File 2 O’Brien, S. T 6:00p–8:00p LEC EC 161 $25 fee, provided in Spanish only, contact instructor for specific meeting dates, additional lab time required/TBA
Electrical Construction Trades 28737 Basic Electricity 3 Sisson, D. 8/22–9/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28738 Basic Electricity 3 Sisson, D. 8/22–9/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28739 AC/DC Circuits 4 Foster, D. 8/6–10/3, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28740 AC/DC Circuits 4 Sisson, D. 9/20–10/24, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28741 AC/DC Circuits 4 Sisson, D. 9/20–10/24, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28742 National Electrical Code 3 staff 10/5–11/7, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28743 National Electrical Code 3 Sisson, D. 10/25–11/14, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28744 National Electrical Code 3 Sisson, D. 10/25–11/14, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28745 Fixtures and Installation 4 Sisson, D. 11/15–12/21, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28746 Fixtures and Installation 4 Sisson, D. 11/15–12/21, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28747 Control Circuits 4 Sisson, D. 7/18–8/21, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
and Other Yuma Locations
This program provides prescribed training towards a Child Development Credential (CDA). It is mandatory that enrolled students have an appropriate work-site available for the completion of credits. There is a $25 fee for each CDA course including Resource File (ECE 143) and CDA Assessment (ECE 145). The courses in this program are no longer printed in this schedule. To find out which courses are available for Fall 2007, go to http://www.azwestern.edu/schedule or call Susie, 210-3589 or Luisa, 581-2439, no calls after 5:30p.m..
ECE
Entrepreneurial Center
Course-Section # Syn #
57
58
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
EDU
Education
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations
EDU-107-500
Credit
29048 Care & Maintenance of Av Equip classes held at McGraw school EDU-222-500 29067 Special Education: Intro
EMS
Instructor
ENG-101-501 28935 ENG-102-500 28954
ENG-102-501 28955 ENG-110-500 28956
ENT
Moore, D.
T
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
3
Ludeke, R.
M
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 163
TBA
8:30a–5:30p
LEC
TBA TBA
W
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
Knapp, E.
3
Burns, T.
F 6:00p–10:00p LEC EC S 9:00a–2:00p LEC EC 8/24–9/22, students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrenty in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Kuhlken, P. TTH 3:05p–4:20p LEC KF Freshman Composition/GE 3 Watley, L. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC EC S 9:00a–1:20p LEC EC 10/12–11/10students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Freshman Composition/GE 3 Belobaba, B. W 4:30p–7:10p LEC EC students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Technical Writing 3 Cooper, P. M 5:30p–8:10p LEC EC students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class
28749 Capitalizing a Small Business 28751 Marketing/Entrepren. Venture 28752 Business Plan Development 8/20–10/8 28753 Small Business Analysis 10/11–11/12
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
2 2 3
Turner, M. Turner, M. Turner, M.
T TH MTH
3:00p–4:40p 3:00p–4:40p 6:00p–9:00p
LEC LEC LEC
EC 160 EC 160 EC 160
2
Turner, M.
MTH
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
EC 160
F
8:00a–2:00p
LAB
TBA TBA
LEC LAB LEC
YF5 100 YF5 100 YF5 100
Family and Consumer Sciences 29078 Dietary Mgr. Fld. Exp. 1
FSC
3
Scott, E.
Fire Science 28439 Fire Academy
THF 6:00p–10:00p S 7:00a–5:00p SU 8:00a–5:00p $600 fee, contact Academy Director at 317-6452, application due July 9th, 2007
GLG GLG-101-501
3
Entrepreneurial Education
FCS
FSC-150-501
Location
English
ENG-100-600 28901 Composition: Introduction/GE* 8/22–10/24 ENG-101-500 28934 Freshman Composition/GE
FCS-141-500
Type
Emergency Medical Services
ENG
ENT-250-500
Time
3
EMS-295-501 28437 Paramedic Academy 3 15 Padilla, C. $600 fee, 8/14–12/20, additional clinical hours required
ENT-131-500 ENT-220-500 ENT-240-500
Days
24 Beasley, C.
Geology 29422 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
EC TBA EC TBA
3 3 3 3
Litle, W. Litle, W. Montopoli, Jr., G. Montopoli, Jr., G.
TTH TTH MW MW
4:30p–5:45p 5:55p–7:10p 9:25a–10:40a 10:50a–12:05p
LEC LEC LEC LEC
EC EC EC EC
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
MAT MAT-082-501 MAT-122-501 MAT-142-501 MAT-142-502
Mathematics 28256 28286 28325 28326
Algebra: Beginning Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* College Math With App/GE College Math With App/GE
159 159 158 158
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
MAT-151-500 MAT-270-501
MUS
Course Title
Credit
PCT PCT-105-500 PCT-105-501 PCT-105-502 PCT-110-500 PCT-110-501 PCT-110-502 PCT-115-500 PCT-115-501 PCT-205-500 PCT-205-501
Type
Location
2:25p–4:20p
LEC
EC 158
4:30p–6:25p
LEC
EC 158
Music 1 1 1
Younker, K. Jones, J. Younker, K.
M W T
4:30p–6:55p 6:45p–9:15p 5:00p–6:30p
LEC LEC LEC
CB BAND CB BAND CB TBA
1
Arviso, E.
M
7:00p–9:40p
LEC
TBA TBA
1 1 1
Smalley, C. Posch, C. Jones, J.
T M T
7:00p–9:40p 7:20p–10:00p 6:45p–9:15p
LEC LEC LEC
WJ 327 WJ 327 CB BAND
MW
3:05p–3:55p
LEC
YR TBA
TTH
12:15p–1:05p
LEC
YR TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
Nursing 29105 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 8/20–10/10, YRMC Corporate Center 29106 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 10/16–12/6, Yuma Corporate Center
Plumbing Construction Trades 28764 Plumbing Safety 3 Besecker, K. 8/20–9/17, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28765 Plumbing Safety 3 Besecker, K. 8/20–9/17, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28766 Plumbing Safety 3 Besecker, K. 8/20–10/5, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28767 Plumbing Blueprints & Codes 3 Besecker, K. 9/18–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28768 Plumbing Blueprints & Codes 3 Besecker, K. 9/18–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28769 Plumbing Blueprints & Codes 3 Besecker, K. 10/8–11/9, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28770 Plumbing Drain, Waste/Venting 3 Besecker, K. 10/9–11/5, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28771 Plumbing Drain, Waste/Venting 3 Besecker, K. 10/9–11/5, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28772 Plumbing Water Supply/Distrib. 4 Besecker, K. 11/6–12/12, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28773 Plumbing Water Supply/Distrib. 4 Besecker, K. 11/6–12/12, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education PER-108-500 PER-110-500 PER-112-500
29499 Yoga/GE* 4th Ave YMCA 29224 Aerobics: Step/GE* 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA 29227 Aerobics: Bodytone/GE* 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA
1
Little, M.
TTH
5:45p–6:45p
LEC
YM TBA
1
Nelson, L.
TTH
4:30p–5:30p
LEC
YM TBA
1
Nelson, L.
WF
4:30p–5:30p
LEC
YM TBA
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
and Other Yuma Locations
NUR-110-501
Time
Entrepreneurial Center
NUR-110-500
Days
28303 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Brown, R. MW TI 83/84 calculator required, MyMathLab software required 28346 Applied Statistics/GE 4 Brown, R. MW SPSS software required
MUS-092-502 28491 Orchestra Workshop MUS-094-501 28492 Civic Light Orchestra MUS-099-501 28496 SP: Young String Ambassadors room 702 MUS-099-502 28497 ST: Class Voice Castle Dome Choir Room MUS-102-501 28498 Yuma Chorale MUS-104-501 28500 Community Band MUS-109-501 28504 Civic Orchestra
NUR
Instructor
59
60
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
PER-113-500 PER-115-500 PER-145-500 PER-145-501
Course Title
Credit
29228 Aerobics: Kickboxing/GE* 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA 29229 Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 9/11–12/6, 4th Ave YMCA 29230 Judo 1/GE* 8/21–10/11, Woodard Junior High 29492 Judo 1/GE* 10/16–12/6, Woodard Junior High
PSY PSY-101-501 PSY-101-502 PSY-230-501
Entrepreneurial Center and Other Yuma Locations Time
Type
Location
1
staff
MW
5:30p–6:30p
LEC
YM TBA
1
Carter, J.
TTH
10:00a–11:00a
LEC
YM TBA
2
Murek, J.
TTH
6:00p–7:30p
LEC
WJ TBA
2
Murek, J.
TTH
5:00p–6:30p
LEC
WJ TBA
3 3 4
Ward, C. Wolsey, M. Brown, R.
W F MW
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 4:30p–6:25p
LEC LEC LEC
EC 156 EC 165 EC TBA
3
Schotten, M.
TH
5:30p–8:00p
LEC
YR TBA
3
Bowen, A.
MWF
N/A
CLI
YR TBA
3
Skorup, B.
TH F
3:30p–5:30p 8:00a–12:00p
LEC LAB
YR TBA YR TBA
3 3
Dyer, E. Estes, B.
W TH
5:30p–7:30p 1:15p–3:30p
LEC LEC
EC 163 YR TBA
4
Bowen, A.
MWF
N/A
CLI
YR TBA
SSU SSU
8:00a–4:00p 8:00a–4:00p
LEC LEC
EC 161 EC 161
SSU
8:00a–4:00p
LEC
EC 161
SSU
8:00a–4:00p
LEC
EC 161
Radiologic Technology
RAD-115-500
29238 Prnc of Radiographic Imaging 1 YRMC Corporate Center RAD-120-500 29239 Clinical 1 Medical Rad Tech $1000 fee RAD-205-500 29240 Adv. Radiologic Procedures YRMC Corporate Center RAD-215-500 29241 Prnc. of Radiographic Img. 2 RAD-216-500 29242 Radiologic Pathology YRMC Corporate Center RAD-220-500 29243 Clinical 4 Medical Rad Tech. $1000 fee
SLT
Second Language Teaching
SLT-191-500 SLT-192-500
28132 28134
SLT-192-501
28135
SLT-192-502
28136
SOC
S.E.I. Method. for K-12 Edu. 1 staff SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 9/8–9/9, 9/15–9/16, 9/22–9/23 SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 9/29–9/30, 10/6–10/7, 10/13–10/14 SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 10/20–10/21, 10/27–10/28, 11/13–11/14
Sociology
SOC-101-501 28805 Sociology: Introduction/GE
SPA
3
Pangasa, R.
M
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 156
4 3 3 3
Holman, L. Valladares, A. Duarte, M. Vincent, V.
MW TH F T
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC LEC LEC
EC EC EC EC
TH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 165
Spanish 28145 28149 28150 28151
SPC SPC-110-501
Days
Psychology 28792 Psychology: Introduction/GE 28793 Psychology: Introduction/GE 28350 Statistics for Social Sciences SPSS software required
RAD
SPA-101-500 SPA-115-500 SPA-115-501 SPA-115-502
Instructor
Elementary Spanish 1/GE Beginning Conv. Spanish 1 Beginning Conv. Spanish 1 Beginning Conv. Spanish 1
164 164 164 164
Speech Communications 28816
Speech Communication:Intro/GE
3
McLean, G.
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
61
Location
MCAS and YPG Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations (no classes) November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday November 22–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Registration Information Fall semester classes will begin August 20, 2007 and will end December 6, 2007 (unless otherwise noted).
Registration at MCAS Earl L. Knapp, Enrollment Coordinator (928) 317-7605 (928) 726-3525 FAX earl.knapp@azwestern.edu
Registration at YPG Norris Johnson, Education Officer (928) 328-2470 norris.d.johnson@us.army.mil.edu
Veteran Services at AWC (928) 344-7622
Arizona Resident*
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria. *Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees. Transcript Fees: no charge
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
MCAS & YPG
September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day Holiday
62
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
EMS
Course Title
MCAS and YPG Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
ORI
PHI PHI-197-601
LEC
MC TBA
English
ENG-100-600 28901 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 8/22–10/24, DOD access required
ORI-101-601
Location
Emergency Medical Services
EMS-152-601 28433 Basic EMT 12 Lopez, G. MW 3:00p–10:00p $300 fee, this course meets at MCAS, DOD access required, application due July 19th, 2007
ENG
Type
Knapp, E.
W
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
MC TBA
Trujillo, A.
TH
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
MC TBA
Counts, K.
M
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
TBA TBA
Orientation 28558 Strategies for Success 3 8/23–10/25, DOD access required
Philosophy 28575 Business Ethics DOD access required
3
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
63
Location
East Yuma County Map located on page 141
Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations (no classes) September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day Holiday November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Registration Information Fall semester classes will begin August 20, 2007 and will end December 6, 2007 (unless otherwise noted).
Registration in Wellton Antelope High School, Room 30 9168 S. Ave. 36E Wellton, AZ 85356 (928) 785-4175
Returning Students— April 16–August 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
All Students April 23–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.
Late Registration August 13-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M. August 17 (open Friday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M.
Drop/Add
Arizona Resident*
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
Drop/Add will be held from August 20-23. Any schedule changes must be made during this period. There will be no refunds for classes dropped after August 23.
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria.
Academic & Financial Aid Counseling
Transcript Fees: no charge
The Academic and Financial Aid Counselor will be available during the registration dates and times listed above, or you may schedule an appointment by calling (928) 785-4175.
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary
*Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees.
The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
East Yuma County Building/Room Codes For the...................................................................................................... most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and School click on ScheduleTC of ................................................................................................... Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes Tennis Court AH Antelope High online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, WE ..................................................................... Wellton Elementary School DS ................................................................................................................... Dateland School time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
East Yuma County
November 22–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Course Title Title
ARH
Art History
ARH-141-102
East Yuma County
28401 Survey of World Art 1/GE
Credit Credit
3
Instructor
Days
Luna, A.
MW
Time Time
9:25a–10:40a
Type
LEC
Location
AH TBA
ITN
CED
Cooperative Education (344-7604)
Through the Cooperative Education Program, students may receive college credit for their current work or volunteer experience. CED 101, 102, 201, and 202 may be used as general electives in any of AWC’s degree programs. Students need to meet with a Career Development Coordinator prior to enrollment in any section of Cooperative Education. For more information or to make an appointment for enrollment contact Josefa Uriarte, East County campus at (928) 785-4175. Courses are open entry/open exit. Students may enroll in these courses anytime throughout the semester and exit (complete) the course when requirements have been met. CED-101-101 CED-101-102 CED-101-103 CED-102-101 CED-102-102 CED-102-103 CED-201-101 CED-201-102 CED-201-103 CED-202-101 CED-202-102 CED-202-103
23674 23675 23676 23677 23678 23679 23680 23681 23682 23683 23684 23685
Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education
ECN
Economics
ECN-240-100 29414
Pr of Macroeconomics/GE
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
3
Depuy, M.
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Cannon, S.
T
6:00p–8:40p
LEC
AH TBA
ITN
ENG ENG-101-100
English 28923 Freshman Composition/GE
ESL
English as a second Language
Para más información sobre las clases de Inglés como segundo idioma hable al número (928) 344-7524. ESL-90C-100
28038 Conversation–All Levels
FRE FRE-115-100
GLG GLG-101-101
1
Thimell, J.
W
6:00p–7:40p
LEC
AH 27
3
Vouaux, L.
TH
6:00p–8:40p
LEC
AH 25
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
AH TBA AH TBA
3 3
Peters, J. Stueven, K.
M W
6:00p–8:40p 4:30p–7:10p
LEC LEC
AH 32 AH TBA
French 28130
Beg. Conv. French 1
Geology 29423 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
HIS HIS-121-100 HIS-280-101
History 28464 History of U.S. to 1865/GE 28479 History of Mexico/GE
ITN
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
MAT
Mathematics
MAT-072-101
28225 Prealgebra
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
65
Location
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
AH TBA
29459 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. ITN, TI 83/84 graphing calculator required
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AH TBA
ITN MAT-142-101
29458 College Math With App/GE
ITN MAT-151-101
PHI PHI-105-101
Philosophy 29473 Ethics: Introduction/GE
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
AH TBA
3
staff
T
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Matthews, H.
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AH TBA
MTWTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
AH 30
ITN
Psychology 28611
Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN
SOC SOC-101-101
Sociology 28801 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN
SPA SPA-101-100
Spanish 28143
Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 staff ITN, some assignments may require Internet access
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East Yuma County
PSY PSY-101-101
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Course Title Title
East Yuma County Credit Credit
Instructor
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
67
Location
San Luis © 2000 John Seaman
Map located on page 141
San Luis Center
Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Phone: (928) 314-9449
Academic advisement, financial assistance, and other student services are available to AWC San Luis and Somerton students. Call Arnold Trujillo, Student Services Coordinator at (928) 314-9426 for an appointment.
Registration Information Fall semester classes will begin August 20, 2007 and will end December 6, 2007 (unless otherwise noted).
Returning Students— April 16–August 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
All Students April 23–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Late Registration August 13-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Drop/Add August 20-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
ESL Placement Testing
(no classes) September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day Holiday November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday November 22-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Arizona Resident*
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
San Luis
San Luis Middle School (Entrance next to San Luis Community Center Road) P.O. Box 2009 San Luis, AZ 85349
Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria. *Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees. Transcript Fees: no charge
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
August 13-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:00 P.M.
Book Sales August 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. For the most up to date and click August 20-22 . . course . . . . . .listings, . . . . . . .go. . to. . .www.azwestern.edu . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:30 P.on M. Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # Syn #
San Luis
Course Title
Credit
San Luis Calendario de Otono 2007
Mensual Por favor de llamar 314-9420 para las fechas y tiempos de los exámenes CELSA o CLEP.
Examen “Celsa” (en ingles) solamente para estudiantes que no tengan diploma del nivel preparatoria o equivalente y quieren solicitar ayuda financeria.
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
Consejería Académica (se requiere cita)
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
Evaluación para estudiantes interesados en cursos de educación general y/o estudiantes que soliciten ayuda financeria (se requiere cita)
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Instructor
Days
Time
Fechas Importantes
Inscripciones continuas Se requiere el pago de su colegiatura (cheque, giro postal, o beca de ayuda financeria)
Type
Location
13, 14, y 15 de agosto 4:00–7:00 P.M.
Examen de colocacion de Inglés como Segundo Idioma (ESL) para nuevos estudiantes
16, y 20–22 de agosto lunes–jueves 4:00–7:30 P.M.
Venta de libros
20 de agosto
Inicio de clases
20–23 de agosto 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
Añadir/Anular clases
3 de septiembre
Día de Trababo— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
11 de noviembre
Día de los Veteranos— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
15 de noviembre
Ultimo Día para cancelar sus clases
22-24 de noviembre
Día de Gracias— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
6 de diciembre
Ultimo día de clases
10–13 de diciembre
Exámenes finales
San Luis Building/Room Codes ART ..................................................................................................... Art Room
SCA ........................................................................................... Science Lab A
CL ................................................................................................. Computer Lab
SCB ........................................................................................... Science Lab B
GYM ................................................................................................ Gymnasium
SL ............................................................................. San Luis Middle School
ITN ............................................................................................. ITN Classroom
SNC ........................................................................... Senior Nutrition Center
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
ACC
Accounting
ACC-112-200
ACR ACR-101-200
28615
Career Accounting 2
Credit
3
Instructor
staff
Days
Time
Type
Location
W W
5:30p–8:00p 8:10p–9:00p
LEC LAB
SL ART SL ART
T T
5:45p–7:25p 7:35p–9:15p
LEC LAB
TBA TBA TBA TBA
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 28626 A/C and Refrigeration 1
3
Altman, L.
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
AJS
Administration of Justice Studies
AJS-101-201
28356 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
69
Location
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
TTH
12:05p–1:30p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Martinez, E.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
SL TBA
M M
12:15p–3:15p 7:00p–9:45p
LEC LEC
SL ART SL ART
ITN AJS-260-201
28376 Procedural Criminal Law
ITN
ANT ANT-120-201
Anthropology 28389 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
ITN
ARH ARH-141-201
Art History 28402 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-202
28403 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN
BUA BUA-100-200 BUA-110-200
Business Administration 28653 Survey of Business 28659 Business Application Concepts
staff staff
Cooperative Education
Through the Cooperative Education Program, students may receive college credit for their current work or volunteer experience. CED 101, 102, 201, and 202 may be used as general electives in any of AWC’s degree programs. Students need to meet with a Career Development Coordinator prior to enrollment in any section of Cooperative Education. For more information or to make an appointment for enrollment contact Mel Parker, main campus at (928) 344-7604, Arnold Trujillo, San Luis campus at (928) 314-9449, Arnold Trujillo, Somerton campus at (928) 314-9464, Margaret Dewey, Parker campus, at (928) 669-2214 or Josefa Uriarte, East County campus at (928) 785-4175. Courses are open entry/open exit. Students may enroll in these courses anytime throughout the semester and exit (complete) the course when requirements have been met.
CED-101-200 CED-101-201 CED-101-202 CED-102-200 CED-102-201 CED-102-202 CED-201-200 CED-201-201 CED-201-202 CED-202-200 CED-202-201 CED-202-202
12418 12420 12421 12422 12423 12424 12426 12427 12429 12430 12431 12432
CIS CIS-070-200 CIS-072-200 CIS-078-200 CIS-102-200
Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A. Trujillo, A.
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
MW MW MW TH
5:30p–8:30p 5:30p–8:30p 5:30p–8:30p 5:30p–9:00p
LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL CL SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA
San Luis
CED
3 3
Computer Information Systems 28672 28673 28674 28677
Basic Computers Basic Word Processing Basic Internet Using A Microcomputer
1 1 1 3
Arrizon, S. Arrizon, S. Arrizon, S. Mata, V.
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # Syn #
San Luis
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
T T W W
CIS-120-200
28692 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE
3
staff
CIS-131-200
28698 Database
3
Sanchez, C.
ECE
Time
5:30p–8:00p 8:10p–9:00p 11:50a–1:30p 1:40p–3:20p
Type
LEC LAB LEC LAB
Location
SL 52 SL 52 SL 52 SL 52
Early Childhood Education (CDA)
This program provides prescribed training towards a Child Development Credential (CDA). It is mandatory that enrolled students have an appropriate work-site available for the completion of credits. There is a $25 fee for each CDA course including Resource File (ECE 143) and CDA Assessment (ECE 145). The courses in this program are no longer printed in this schedule. To find out which courses are available for Fall 2007, go to http://www.azwestern.edu/schedule or call Susie, 210-3589 or Luisa, 581-2439, no calls after 5:30p.m.
ECE
Early Childhood Education (degree course offerings)
If you are an Early Childhood Education major, remember to check under Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) for FCS 180 Guiding Children’s Behavior and FCS 185 Family Communication Skills. Also check under Education (EDU) for EDU 110 Introduction to Education and EDU 210 Cultural Diversity.
ECN
Economics
ECN-100-200 28727 Introduction to Economics/GE* ECN-240-200 29415 Pr of Macroeconomics/GE
3 3
staff Depuy, M.
TH TTH
5:30p–8:15p 10:50a–12:05p
LEC LEC
SL ART SL TBA
MTWTHF
8:30a–10:10a
LEC
SLHS
TH T
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC
SL TBA TBA
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA
LEC
SL TBA
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL TBA SL TBA SL CL SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA
LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL TBA TBA SL TBA SL TBA
ITN
EDU EDU-110-200 EDU-210-200 EDU-222-201
Education 29466 Education: Introduction 3 Arizaga, A. room #212, open to San Luis High School students only 29062 Cultural Diversity in Educ. 3 Figueroa, M. 29066 Special Education: Intro 3 Figueroa, M.
ENG ENG-095-200 ENG-095-201 ENG-095-202 ENG-095-203 ENG-095-204
English 28855 28856 28857 28858 28859
ENG-095-205 28860 ENG-095-206 ENG-096-200 ENG-100-200 ENG-100-202 ENG-100-203 ENG-101-200 ENG-101-201 ENG-101-202 ENG-101-203 ENG-101-204
28861 28875 28895 28897 28898 28924 28925 28926 28927 28928
ENG-101-205 ENG-101-206 ENG-102-200 ENG-102-201
28929 29479 28950 28951
Basic Writing 1 3 Granillo, C. T 4:30p–7:10p Basic Writing 1 3 Cote, R. TH 4:30p–7:10p Basic Writing 1 3 Abedi, M. W 9:00a–11:40a Basic Writing 1 3 Cote, R. T 1:30p–4:10p Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p ITN, some assignments may requuire Internet access, San Luis Middle School Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. M 4:30p–7:10p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access, San Luis Middle School Basic Writing 1 3 Granillo, C. M 7:30p–10:10p Basic Writing 2 3 Abedi, M. M 4:30p–7:10p Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Abedi, M. TH 9:00a–11:40a Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Abedi, M. M 7:30p–10:10p Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Abedi, M. W 1:30p–4:10p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Delgado, D. TH 9:00a–11:40a Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 9:00a–11:40a Freshman Composition/GE 3 Granillo, C. TH 4:30p–7:10p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Caire, C. M 4:30p–7:10p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 7:20p–10:00p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access Freshman Composition/GE 3 Lopez, S. T 1:30p–4:10p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Duncan, J. TH 6:00p–8:40p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 1:30p–4:10p Freshman Composition/GE 3 Caire, C. M 7:30p–10:10p
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
ENG-102-202 28952 Freshman Composition/GE
ESL
3
Instructor
Granillo, C.
Days
Time
Type
T
7:30p–10:10p
LEC
SL TBA
6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 10:30a–11:45a 9:00a–10:15a 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 10:30a–11:45a 9:00a–10:15a 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 7:20p–9:00p 5:30p–7:10p 9:00a–10:15a 10:30a–11:45a 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA SL TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SLHS
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
SL TBA SL TBA
71
Location
English as a Second Language
Para más información sobre las clases de Inglés como segundo idioma hable al número (928) 344-7524.
FCS
28041 28042 28044 28045 28047 28048 28052 28053 28059 28063 28065 28066 28068 28069 28071 28072 28074 28075 28079 28082 28087 28089 28090 28092 28094 28095 28097 28100 28103 28106 28107 28109 28112 28114 28124
Structure 1A Structure 1A Structure 1B Structure 1B Reading & Writing 1A Reading & Writing 1A Reading & Writing 1B Reading & Writing 1B Reading & Writing 1 Structure 1 Structure 2A Structure 2A Structure 2B Structure 2B Reading & Writing 2A Reading & Writing 2A Reading & Writing 2B Reading & Writing 2B Workshop 2: Listening/Speaking Reading & Writing 2 Structure 2 Structure 3A Structure 3A Structure 3B Writing 3A Writing 3A Writing 3B Listening & Speaking 3B Structure 3 Writing 3 Writing 4A Writing 4B Listening & Speaking 4A Listening & Speaking 4B Pronunciation
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 6 6 3 3 3 3 3
staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff
M T M T W TH W TH MTWTH MTWTH M T M T W TH W TH T MTWTH MTWTH M T W W TH W T MTWTH MTWTH M T T TH M
Family and Consumer Sciences
FCS-160-200
29083 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 201 FCS-220-200 29089 The Family/GE 3 Marron, D. M
GLG GLG-101-202
San Luis
ESL-91A-201 ESL-91A-202 ESL-91B-201 ESL-91B-202 ESL-91F-201 ESL-91F-202 ESL-91G-201 ESL-91G-202 ESL-91R-201 ESL-91S-201 ESL-92A-201 ESL-92A-202 ESL-92B-201 ESL-92B-202 ESL-92F-201 ESL-92F-202 ESL-92G-201 ESL-92G-202 ESL-92L-201 ESL-92R-201 ESL-92S-201 ESL-93A-201 ESL-93A-202 ESL-93B-201 ESL-93F-201 ESL-93F-202 ESL-93G-201 ESL-93N-201 ESL-93S-201 ESL-93W-201 ESL-94F-201 ESL-94G-201 ESL-94M-201 ESL-94N-201 ESL-95P-201
Geology 29424 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
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Course-Section # Syn #
GPH GPH-110-201
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
4
Garrett, M.
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SLHS
3
Stueven, K.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
SL TBA
3 3 3
staff staff Brandon, Jr., B.
MW MW MW
5:30p–6:45p 6:55p–8:40p 5:55p–7:10p
LEC LEC LEC
SL 54 SL 54 SL TBA
3 3 3 3 3
Arrizon, J. Arrizon, J. Arrizon, J. staff Reaves, R.
TTH MW MW TTH TTH
4:30p–5:45p 5:30p–6:45p 6:55p–8:10p 4:30p–5:45p 4:30p–5:45p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SL 54 SL 55 SL 55 SL CL SL TBA
4
staff
MW
4:30p–6:25p
LEC
SL TBA
4
Mooney, M.
TTH
4:00p–5:55p
LEC
SLHS
4
Reaves, R.
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SL TBA
4 5
staff staff
MTWTH MTWTH
3:05p–3:55p 7:20p–8:35p
LEC LEC
SL CL SL TBA
3 1
Mitchell, I. Espinoza, J.
W S
5:30p–8:10p 10:00a–12:45p
LEC LEC
TBA SL TBA
1
Espinoza, J.
S
10:00a–12:45p
LEC
SL TBA
3 3
Trujillo, A. Soto, V.
M MW
6:00p–8:40p 4:00p–5:15p
LEC LEC
SL TBA SL TBA
Physical Geography 29457 Physical Geography/GE
HIS HIS-121-201
San Luis
History 28465 History of U.S. to 1865/GE
ITN HIS-280-201
28480 History of Mexico/GE
ITN
MAT MAT-072-201
Mathematics 28226 Prealgebra
ITN MAT-072-202 MAT-082-202 MAT-105-201
28227 Prealgebra 28259 Algebra: Beginning 28268 Math for Applied Sciences/GE*
MAT-122-202 MAT-122-203 MAT-122-204 MAT-135-201 MAT-142-201
28289 28290 28291 28301 28323
MAT-151-201
28310
ITN Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* Math for Elem. Teachers 2/GE* College Math With App/GE
ITN
MAT-151-202 MAT-151-203 MAT-151-204 MAT-187-201
MUS
College Algebra: Standard/GE TI 83/84 calculator required 28313 College Algebra: Standard/GE TI 83/84 calculator required 28312 College Algebra: Standard/GE ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required 28311 College Algebra: Standard/GE 29446 Precalculus/GE TI 83/84 calculator required
Music
MUS-120-202 28513 Music Appreciation/GE MUS-161-201 28530 Class Guitar 1 8/26–10/14 MUS-162-201 28532 Class Guitar 2 10/21–12/16
ORI ORI-101-201 ORI-101-202
Orientation 28556 Strategies for Success 28555 Strategies for Success
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
73
Location
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education PER-111-200 PER-111-201 PER-129-200
29204 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 8/21–10/9 29205 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 10/11–12/11 29206 Dance: Latin/GE* 9/13–11/5
PHI PHI-105-201
1
Corona, M.
TTH
4:30p–6:00p
LEC
SL GYM
1
Corona, M.
TTH
4:30p–6:00p
LEC
SL GYM
1
Encarnacion, Sr., J. F
7:00p–9:00p
LEC
SL GYM
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stiles, D.
W
5:30p–8:10p
LEC
TBA
3
staff
T
4:30p–4:30p
LEC
SL TBA
W
5:30p–8:10p
LEC
SL TBA
M W T
1:30p–4:10p 5:30p–8:10p 5:30p–8:10p
LEC LEC LEC
SL TBA TBA TBA SL TBA
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
SL TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
M
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SL TBA
Philosophy 29472 Ethics: Introduction/GE
ITN
POS POS-110-200
Political Science 28591 American Politics/GE
PSY PSY-101-201
Psychology 28612
Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN
RDG
Reading
SOC
San Luis
RDG-093-200 28975 Reading Essentials 3 Acker, L. for students with reading scores between 40–53 RDG-093-201 29488 Reading Essentials 3 Mattes, J. RDG-093-202 29489 Reading Essentials 3 Acker, L. RDG-095-200 28983 Reading Improvement 3 Mullennix, L. for students with reading scores between 54–60
Sociology
SOC-101-201 28802 Sociology: Introduction/GE
3
Matthews, H.
ITN SOC-160-200 29248 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 201 SOC-240-201 28809 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE 3 Matthews, H. TH
ITN
SPA SPA-260-201
Spanish 28157
SPC SPC-110-201
WLD
Mexican/American Lit./GE
3
Valladares, A.
Speech Communications 28817
Speech Communication:Intro/GE
3
West, R.
M
5:30p–8:10p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Linn, J.
TH TH
5:00p–6:40p 6:50p–8:30p
LEC LAB
SL TBA SL TBA
Welding
WLD-106-200 28782 Shielded M/A Welding:tech
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
San Luis Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
75
Location
© 2004 AWC College Publications
Somerton
Somerton Center Somerton Middle School 1011 N. Somerton Avenue P.O. Box 540 Somerton, AZ 85350 Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M. Phone: (928) 314-9464
Registration Information Fall semester classes will begin August 20, 2007 and will end December 6, 2007 (unless otherwise noted).
Returning Students— April 16–August 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
All Students April 23–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Late Registration August 13-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Drop/Add August 20-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
ESL Placement Testing
Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations (no classes) September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day Holiday November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday November 22-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Arizona Resident*
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
Somerton
Academic advisement, financial assistance, and other student services are available to AWC San Luis and Somerton students. Call Arnold Trujillo, Student Services Coordinator at (928) 314-9426 for an appointment.
Map located on page 141
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria. *Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees. Transcript Fees: no charge
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
August 13-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:00 P.M.
Book Sales August 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes August 20-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 P.M.–7:30 P.M. online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Arizona Western College
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Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
Course Title
Credit
Somerton Calendario de Otono 2007 Mensual Por favor de llamar 314-9420 para las fechas y tiempos de los exámenes CELSA o CLEP.
Examen “Celsa” (en ingles) solamente para estudiantes que no tengan diploma del nivel preparatoria o equivalente y quieren solicitar ayuda financeria.
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
Consejería Académica (se requiere cita)
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
Evaluación para estudiantes interesados en cursos de educación general y/o estudiantes que soliciten ayuda financeria (se requiere cita)
Semanal lunes–jueves 9:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
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Somerton Instructor
Days
Time Time
Fechas Importantes
Inscripciones continuas Se requiere el pago de su colegiatura (cheque, giro postal, o beca de ayuda financeria)
Type
Location
13, 14, y 15 de agosto 4:00–7:00 P.M.
Examen de colocacion de Inglés como Segundo Idioma (ESL) para nuevos estudiantes
16, y 20–22 de agosto lunes–jueves 4:00–7:30 P.M.
Venta de libros
20 de agosto
Inicio de clases
20–23 de agosto 9:00 A.M.–6:30 P.M.
Añadir/Anular clases
3 de septiembre
Día de Trababo— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
11 de noviembre
Día de los Veteranos— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
15 de noviembre
Ultimo Día para cancelar sus clases
22-24 de noviembre
Día de Gracias— Oficina cerrada, Suspensión de clases
6 de diciembre
Ultimo día de clases
10–13 de diciembre
Exámenes finales
Somerton Building/Room Codes BAND ............................................................................................. Band Room
MPR ................................................................................. Multipurpose Room
CL ................................................................................................. Computer Lab
SM ......................................................................... Somerton Middle School
Course-Section # Syn #
BUA BUA-100-300 BUA-109-300 BUA-110-300 BUA-230-300 BUA-290-300
CIM CIM-141-300
CIS CIS-102-300 CIS-120-300
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
TH M W T M
5:30p–8:15p 5:30p–8:15p 5:30p–8:15p 6:00p–8:45p 5:30p–8:15p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SM 221 SM 221 SM 221 SM 221 SM TBA
M
5:30p–8:15p
LEC
SM CL
W TH TH
5:30p–9:00p 5:30p–8:00p 8:10p–9:00p
LEC LEC LAB
SM CL SM CL SM CL
Business Administration 28654 28657 28660 28665 28666
Survey of Business Principles of Human Relations Business Application Concepts Business Law Business Communications
3 3 3 3 3
staff Duran, N. Murek, J. Duran, N. Murek, J.
Computer Information Management 28669 Keyboarding: Introduction
2
Arrizon, S.
Computer Information Systems 28678 Using A Microcomputer 28693 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE
3 3
staff staff
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
ECE
Early Childhood Education (CDA)
Days
Time
Type
77
Location
This program provides prescribed training towards a Child Development Credential (CDA). It is mandatory that enrolled students have an appropriate work-site available for the completion of credits. There is a $25 fee for each CDA course including Resource File (ECE 143) and CDA Assessment (ECE 145). The courses in this program are no longer printed in this schedule. To find out which courses are available for Fall 2007, go to http://www.azwestern.edu/schedule or call Susie, 210-3589 or Luisa, 581-2439, no calls after 5:30p.m..
Early Childhood Education (degree course offerings)
ECE
If you are an Early Childhood Education major, remember to check under Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) for FCS 180 Guiding Children’s Behavior and FCS 185 Family Communication Skills. Also check under Education (EDU) for EDU 110 Introduction to Education and EDU 210 Cultural Diversity. ECE-240-303 29045 Child Growth & Development/GE
ECN ECT
28736 Basic Electricity
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
SM TBA
3
staff
T
5:30p–8:15p
LEC
SM TBA
3
staff
M
5:30p–9:00p
LEC
SM 223
3
Baumgarner, E.
M
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SM TBA
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
German, L. Abedi, M. Smith, J. Maher, K. Knapp, A. Flori, C. Cote, R. Knapp, E. Raspa, C. Raspa, C.
T W TH M TH W T T W T
5:30p–8:40p 5:30p–8:10p 5:55p–8:30p 5:30p–8:10p 5:30p–8:10p 5:30p–8:10p 5:30p–8:10p 5:30p–8:10p 4:30p–7:10p 5:30p–8:10p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA
6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 10:30a–11:45a 9:00a–10:15a 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA
Education 29054 Education: Introduction
English 28862 28863 28864 28865 28876 28877 28899 28930 28931 28953
ESL
Basic Writing 1 Basic Writing 1 Basic Writing 1 Basic Writing 1 Basic Writing 2 Basic Writing 2 Composition: Introduction/GE* Freshman Composition/GE Freshman Composition/GE Freshman Composition/GE
Somerton
ENG ENG-095-300 ENG-095-301 ENG-095-302 ENG-095-303 ENG-096-300 ENG-096-301 ENG-100-300 ENG-101-300 ENG-101-301 ENG-102-300
W
Electrical Construction Trades
EDU EDU-110-300
Barrandey, A.
Economics
ECN-100-300 28728 Introduction to Economics/GE*
ECT-105-300
3
English as a Second Language
Para más información sobre las clases de Inglés como segundo idioma hable al número (928) 344-7524. ESL-91A-301 ESL-91B-301 ESL-91F-301 ESL-91G-301 ESL-91R-301 ESL-91S-301 ESL-92A-301 ESL-92B-301 ESL-92F-301
28043 28046 28049 28076 28060 28064 28067 28070 28073
Structure 1A Structure 1B Reading & Writing 1A Reading & Writing 1B Reading & Writing 1 Structure 1 Structure 2A Structure 2B Reading & Writing 2A
3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 3
staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff
M T W TH MTWTH MTWTH M M W
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Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
Course Title
ESL-92G-301 ESL-92R-301 ESL-92S-301 ESL-93A-301 ESL-93B-301 ESL-93F-301 ESL-93G-301 ESL-94F-301 ESL-94G-301 ESL-94M-301 ESL-94N-301
Reading & Writing 2B Reading & Writing 2 Structure 2 Structure 3A Structure 3B Writing 3A Writing 3B Writing 4A Writing 4B Listening & Speaking 4A Listening & Speaking 4B
28054 28083 28161 28091 28093 28096 28098 28108 28110 28113 28115
MAT 28228 28260 28261 28262 28263 28292 28293 28294 28315
MAT-151-302
28316
MAT-151-303
28317
MKT-110-300
ORI ORI-101-301 ORI-101-302
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
3 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff staff
W MTWTH MTWTH T T TH TH T T TH TH
6:00p–8:40p 10:30a–11:45a 9:00a–10:15a 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p 6:00p–8:40p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA SM TBA
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4
staff staff staff Federico, J. Federico, J. staff staff Pino, A. Pruitt, J.
TTH TTH MW MW MW TTH TTH MW MTWTH
5:30p–6:45p 7:00p–8:15p 5:30p–6:45p 7:00p–8:15p 8:30p–9:45p 5:30p–6:45p 7:00p–8:15p 4:30p–5:45p 4:30p–5:20p
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
SM 225 SM 225 SM 226 SM 226 SM 226 SM 222 SM 222 SM 222 SM 224
4
Pruitt, J.
MTWTH
5:45p–6:35p
LEC
SM 224
4
Pruitt, J.
MTWTH
7:00p–7:50p
LEC
SM 224
3
Duran, N.
W
6:00p–8:40p
LEC
SM 222
3 3
Soto, V. staff
TTH T
4:00p–5:15p 6:00p–8:40p
LEC LEC
SM TBA SM TBA
1
Surdyk, M.
TTH
6:00p–7:15p
LEC
SM BAND
1
Surdyk, M.
TTH
6:00p–7:15p
LEC
SM BAND
1
Corona, M.
MW
4:00p–5:15p
LEC
SM MPR
1
Corona, M.
MW
4:00p–5:15p
LEC
SM TBA
1
Encarnacion, Sr., J. M
7:00p–9:00p
LEC
SM BAND
1
Aguilar, F.
MW
5:30p–6:15p
LEC
SM MPR
1
Aguilar, F.
MW
5:30p–6:15p
LEC
SM MPR
Mathematics
MAT-072-301 MAT-082-301 MAT-082-302 MAT-082-303 MAT-082-304 MAT-122-302 MAT-122-303 MAT-122-304 MAT-151-301
MKT
78
Somerton
Prealgebra Algebra: Beginning Algebra: Beginning Algebra: Beginning Algebra: Beginning Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* College Algebra: Standard/GE TI 83/84 calculator required College Algebra: Standard/GE TI 83/84 calculator required College Algebra: Standard/GE TI 83/84 calculator required
Marketing 28763 Principles of Marketing
Orientation 28560 Strategies for Success 28557 Strategies for Success
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education PER-110-300 PER-110-301 PER-111-300 PER-111-301 PER-129-300 PER-147-300 PER-147-301
29207 Aerobics: Step/GE* 8/21–10/11 29208 Aerobics: Step/GE* 10/16–12/6 29209 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 8/20–10/10 29210 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 10/15–12/5 29211 Dance: Latin/GE* 9/9–10/22 29212 Karate 1/GE* 8/20–10/10 29213 Karate 1/GE* 10/15–12/5
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
PHI
Philosophy
PHI-105-300
PSY PSY-101-301
RDG
Instructor
Days
Time
McNulty, M.
M
5:30p–8:15p
LEC
SM TBA
28790 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Espinoza, B. some assignments may require Internet access
T
5:30p–8:15p
LEC
SM TBA
T T
4:00p–4:50p 5:00p–6:40p
LEC LEC
SM CL SM TBA
T T
7:00p–7:50p 8:00p–9:40p
LEC LEC
SM CL SM TBA
T T
3:00p–3:50p 4:00p–5:40p
LEC LEC
SM CL SM TBA
W
5:30p–8:15p
LEC
SM TBA
28573 Ethics: Introduction/GE
Credit
3
Type
79
Location
Psychology
Reading
RDG-093-300 28976 Reading Essentials
3
Osborn, E.
for students with reading scores between 40–53 RDG-093-301 28977 Reading Essentials 3 Osborn, E. for students with reading scores between 40–53 RDG-095-300 28984 Reading Improvement 3 Taylor, D. for students with reading scores between 40–53
SOC
Sociology
SOC-101-301 28803 Sociology: Introduction/GE
3
Pangasa, R.
Somerton For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Arizona Western College
Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
Course Title
80
Somerton Credit
Instructor
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
81
Location
© 2004 AWC College Publications
La Paz County Map located on page 141
Parker Public Library Hours: • Monday–Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 A .M.–7:00 P.M. • Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 A .M.–2:00 P.M.
Tuition Schedule 2007–2008 Arizona Resident*
Registration Information Fall semester classes will begin August 20, 2007 and will end December 6, 2007 (unless otherwise noted).
Registration in La Paz La Paz Campus Office 601 11th St. Parker, AZ 85344 (928) 669-2214
Returning Students— April 16–August 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
All Students April 23–August 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
August 13–16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.
Drop/Add Drop/Add will be held from August 20-23. Any schedule changes must be made during this period. There will be no refunds for classes dropped after August 23.
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
Credit Hours
Age 59 & Under
Age 60 & Over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$46 $92 $138 $184 $230 $276 $322 $368 $414 $460 $506 $552 $598 $644
$37 $74 $111 $148 $185 $222 $259 $296 $333 $370 $407 $444 $481 $518
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
$52 $104 $156 $208 $260 $312 $1,652 $1,888 $2,124 $2,360 $2,596 $2,832 $2,878 $2,924
$43 $86 $129 $172 $215 $258 $1,589 $1,816 $2,043 $2,230 $2,497 $2,724 $2,761 $2,798
15
$690
$555
15
$2,970 $2,835
La Paz
Late Registration
Non-Arizona Residents
Credit Hours
*Refer to AWC Catalog for residency criteria. *Refer to page 5 for additional miscellaneous and room and board fees. Audit: Add $51.00 per credit hour to above fees.
Academic & Financial Aid Counseling
Transcript Fees: no charge
The Academic and Financial Aid Counselor will be available during regular operating hours. Schedule an appointment by calling (928) 669-2214.
The College reserves the right to make changes in the Schedule of Fees without notice as they become necessary The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change.
Fall 2007 Holidays & Vacations (no classes) September 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day Holiday November 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day Holiday November 22–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Holiday For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Arizona Western College
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Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
82
La Paz County
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
La Paz County Building/Room Codes
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
BS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bouse School
PCC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker Chamber of Commerce
CR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado River Indian Tribes
PH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker High School
(Head Start Building)
PP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker Pool
EG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emerald Canyon Golf Course
PSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker School District Office
FLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker High Fieldhouse
QF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartzsite Fire Department
GY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parker High Gymnasium
QS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartzsite School
LH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La Paz Regional Hospital
SES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salome Elementary School
LP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AWC La Paz Technology Center
SHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salome High School
LV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AWC La Paz Learning Center
WS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wallace School (Parker)
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
ACR
Air Conditiong and Refrigeration
ACR-101-400
AJS AJS-101-401
28627 A/C and Refrigeration 1
Credit
3
Instructor
Altman, L.
Days
Time
Type
Location
S S
10:25a–12:05p 12:15p–1:55p
LEC LAB
PH TBA PH TBA
Administration of Justice Studies 28357 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
1:40p–2:55p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Luna, A.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
LP TBA
MW
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LV TBA
ITN AJS-210-401
28364 Court Function
ITN AJS-260-401
28377 Procedural Criminal Law
ITN
ANT ANT-120-401
Anthropology 28390 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
ITN
ARH ARH-141-401
Art History 28404 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-402
28405 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN
ASL ASL-101-400
CED
American Sign Language 28035 American Sign Language 1/GE
4
Patterson, S.
Cooperative Education
Through the Cooperative Education Program, students may receive college credit for their current work or volunteer experience. CED 101, 102, 201, and 202 may be used as general electives in any of AWC’s degree programs. Students need to meet with a Career Development Coordinator prior to enrollment in any section of Cooperative Education. For more information or to make an appointment for enrollment call the Margaret Dewey, Parker campus at (928) 669-2214. Courses are open entry/open exit. Students may enroll in these courses anytime throughout the semester and exit (complete) the course when requirements have been met. CED-101-400 CED-101-401 CED-101-402
12433 Cooperative Education 12435 Cooperative Education 12436 Cooperative Education
1 2 3
Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M.
TBA TBA TBA
N/A N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC
TBA TBA TBA
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
CED-102-400 CED-102-401 CED-102-402 CED-201-400 CED-201-401 CED-201-402 CED-202-400 CED-202-401 CED-202-402
Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education Cooperative Education
12437 12438 12439 12440 12441 12442 12443 12444 12445
ECN
Economics
ECN-240-400 29416
Pr of Macroeconomics/GE
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
83
Location
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M. Dewey, M.
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
3
Depuy, M.
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
LP TBA
MW
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
LP TBA
M
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
TTH
1:40p–2:55p
LEC
LP TBA
5:00p–9:00p 5:00p–9:00p
LEC LEC
LV TBA LV TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
ITN
ENG
English
ENG-095-400 28866 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-401 28867 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-400 28932 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-401 28933 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. ITN, some assignments may require Internet access
ESL
English as a Second Language
Para más información sobre las clases de Inglés como segundo idioma hable al número (928) 344-7524. ESL-90C-400 28039 Conversation–All Levels ESL-90C-401 28040 Conversation–All Levels
FCS
1 1
Heredia, A. Heredia, A.
W W
Family and Consumer Sciences
FSC FSC-202-401
La Paz
FCS-160-400 29084 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same class as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 401
Fire Science 28441 Fire Pro. Hydraulics/Water Sup
3
Beasley, C.
W
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
LP TBA LP TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
ITN
GLG GLG-101-401
Geology 29425 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
HIS HIS-121-401
History 28466 History of U.S. to 1865/GE
ITN HIS-280-401
28481 History of Mexico/GE
ITN
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
Course Title
MAT
Mathematics
MAT-072-401
84
La Paz County Credit
28229 Prealgebra
Instructor
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
5:55p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
LP TBA
4
Reaves, R.
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
3 1 1
Woody, J. Woody, J. Woody, J.
M W W
7:00p–9:45p 4:00p–6:45p 4:00p–6:45p
LEC LEC LEC
TBA TBA TBA
1
staff
SSU
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
TBA
TBA
N/A
LEC
LV TBA
TTH
5:30p–6:30p
LEC
TBA
TTH
5:00p–7:00p
LEC
EG TBA
WF
5:00p–7:00p
LEC
EG TBA
TTH
3:00p–5:00p
LEC
EG TBA
WF
3:00p–5:00p
LEC
EG TBA
F
4:00p–6:00p
LEC
TBA
M
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
LV TBA
MWF
6:00a–7:00a
LEC
PH FLD
MWF
5:00p–6:00p
LEC
PH GY
ITN MAT-105-401
28269 Math for Applied Sciences/GE*
ITN MAT-142-401
28324 College Math With App/GE
ITN MAT-151-401
28318
MUS
College Algebra: Standard/GE ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required
Music
MUS-120-402 28514 Music Appreciation/GE MUS-161-401 28531 Class Guitar 1 MUS-162-401 28533 Class Guitar 2
NUR NUR-118-400
Nursing 29111
Phlebotomy $50 fee, 10/20 & 10/21
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education PER-100-400
29214
PER-111-400
29215
PER-143-400
29216
PER-143-401
29217
PER-144-400
29218
PER-144-401
29219
PER-153-400
29220
PER-164-400
29221
PER-170-400
29222
PER-170-401
29223
PHI PHI-105-401
Fitness for Life/GE* 2 staff call or visit the Learning Center for hours of operation Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 1 staff 9/11–11/15 Golf 1/GE* 1 Benton, S. 10/2–11/1 Golf 1/GE* 1 Benton, S. 10/3–11/2 Golf 2/GE* 1 Benton, S. 11/6–12/11 Golf 2/GE* 1 Benton, S. 11/7–12/12 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE* 1 Dock, T. weekend trip, dates TBA Scuba/GE* 2 Collett, D. 9/10–10/8, weekend trip will be required Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Burns, H. 9/5–12/10 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Burns, C. 9/5–12/10, women only
Philosophy 29474
Ethics: Introduction/GE
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Anderson, R.
T
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
ITN
PSY PSY-101-401
Psychology 28791 Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
SOC
Sociology
SOC-101-401 28804 Sociology: Introduction/GE
Credit
3
Instructor
Matthews, H.
Days
Time
Type
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
5:55p–8:35p 5:55p–8:35p
LEC LEC
LV TBA LV TBA
85
Location
ITN SOC-160-400 29249 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 401 SOC-240-401 28810 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE 3 Matthews, H. TH
ITN
SPA SPA-101-400 SPA-115-400
Spanish 28144 28148
Elementary Spanish 1/GE Beginning Conv. Spanish 1
4 3
Solano, M. Solano, M.
TTH MW
La Paz For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # # Syn # Course-Section
Course Title
86
La Paz County Credit
Instructor
Days
Time Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007
Distance Education
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Distance learners enjoy the convenience of a classroom that goes wherever the learners and their computers may go—in the home, on the road, or wherever. The online learner reads materials, responds to questions, and interacts with other learners and the instructor while working toward a degree. It’s a way of learning that offers the ultimate flexibility—and doesn’t require giving up your life to improve it.
If I take an online course what kind of computer do I need?
Benefits of Distance Learning • Attend class at times and places that fit your schedule. • Complete 100% of your education via the Web, including all
• • • • • • • • •
233MHZ Intel Pentium processor or equivalent
• • •
Java Enabled
• • •
Macromedia Shockwave & Flash plug-ins (free download available)
administration, registration, and book buying.
• •
Earn your degree at an accelerated pace.
•
Online courses are fully accredited by the
Programs are continually updated to provide the skills and expertise that are in high demand. North-Central Association of Colleges and Schools
•
You learn with other students from across the country, and around the world.
Online Courses Online Courses at Arizona Western College are much like familiar, classroom-based courses. Learning takes place through a blend of assigned readings, class discussion, faculty feedback, group projects, case studies, research and writing assignments. You can expect to invest a minimum of 10 hours each week in a course, two or more hours of which will be devoted to online discussions. Online courses require students who are self motivated, ready to accept the challenge of distance education. Internet access and an AWC email account are required. Go to http://www. azwestern.edu and click on the “Online Services” tab. Select “online@awc” from the list of Links to Online Services for more information about online courses or call (928) 317-6278.
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To participate in an online course at AWC you will need to satisfy the computer hardware and software requirements below: Windows:
64 MB RAM 28.8kbps modem 16-bit sound card and speakers/headphone 16-bit color video display card set to 800x600 resolution CD-Rom Drive Windows 9x, ME, 2000, OP operating system Internet access Internet Explorer 5.x web browser (free download available)
RealOne browser plug-in (free download available) Apple QuickTime browser plug-in (free download available)
Adobe Acrobat Reader browser plug-in (free download available) Microsoft Windows Media Player (free download available)
Cable Telecourses
Distance Education
The offering of telecourses is a cooperative project by AWC, the City of Yuma, and Adelphia Cable. Courses will be televised several times per week on cable channels 74 or 75 and require a few campus meetings for testing and discussion.
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # Syn #
Distance Education
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Interactive Television Network ( ITN) Students can enroll in courses delivered through interactive television at the main campus in Yuma and at off-campus sites including the La Paz Center, San Luis Center, and the Career Center. Such courses offer full audio and video interaction with instructors and other students. ITN courses are delivered in various formats during daytime and evening hours, in segments ranging from four to sixteen weeks.
How to Order Course Materials Distance learners can order new or used textbooks and instructional materials as follows:
•
Online
•
Telephone the AWC Online Bookstore at 1-800-325-3252 (payment must be by credit card)
•
FAX your order to the bookstore at 1-800-499-0143
@ http://direct.mbsbooks.com/azwestern.htm (payment must be by credit card)
(payment must be by credit card)
•
Email your request to http://direct.mbsbooks.com/azwestern.
htm (payment must be by credit card)
•
Mail order form to: MBS Direct, 2805 Falling Leaf Lane, Columbia, MO 65201.
Drop/Add Course Withdrawals The same time lines and college policies on dropping/ adding and withdrawing from distance education courses are in effect as for traditional course offerings (see page 6 of this schedule).
More Information on Distance Education at AWC Find out more about Distance Education by going to http://www.azwestern.edu and clicking on the “Online Services” tab. Select “online@awc” from the list of Links to Online Services.
Days
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
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Cable Telecourses PSY PSY-101-002
Psychology 28603 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Baas, L. TBA TEL, after registering contact instructor at lindette.lent@azwestern.edu
N/A
LEC
TBA
Interactive Television Network (ITN) Courses AJS AJS-101-001
Administration of Justice Studies 28353 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
AC 107
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
1:40p–2:55p
LEC
AC 110
3
Neumeyer, G.
MW
1:40p–2:55p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
AC 107
3
Neumeyer, G.
TTH
12:05p–1:30p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Neumeyer, G.
TTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 107
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stueven, K.
M
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
AC 110
3
Martinez, E.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 107
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
AH TBA
3
Martinez, E.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
SL TBA
3
Luna, A.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Luna, A.
MW
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
LP TBA
ITN AJS-101-201
28356 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
ITN AJS-101-401
28357 Adm. of Justice: Intro.
ITN AJS-210-001
28363 Court Function
ITN AJS-210-401
28364 Court Function
ITN AJS-260-001
28373 Procedural Criminal Law
ITN AJS-260-201
28376 Procedural Criminal Law
ITN AJS-260-401
28377 Procedural Criminal Law
ITN
ANT ANT-120-001
Anthropology 28387 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
ITN ANT-120-201
28389 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
ITN ANT-120-401
28390 Archaeology & Prehis:Intro/GE
ITN
ARH ARH-141-001
Art History 28392 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-006
28398 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ARH-141-102
28401 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-201
28402 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-202
28403 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN ARH-141-401
28404 Survey of World Art 1/GE
Distance Education
ITN
ITN ARH-141-402
28405 Survey of World Art 1/GE
ITN
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Distance Education
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
ECN
Economics
ECN-240-003 28731
Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. ITN, some assignments may require internet access Pr of Macroeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M.
ECN-240-100 29414
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
AC 107
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
AH TBA
ITN ECN-240-200 29415
Pr of Macroeconomics/GE
3
Depuy, M.
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Depuy, M.
TTH
10:50a–12:05p
LEC
LP TBA
ENG-095-016 28851 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-017 28852 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. M 4:30p–7:10p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-204 28859 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p ITN, some assignments may requuire Internet access, San Luis Middle School ENG-095-205 28860 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. M 4:30p–7:10p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access, San Luis Middle School ENG-095-400 28866 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. MW 10:50a–12:05p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-095-401 28867 Basic Writing 1 3 VanWalleghan, M. M 4:30p–7:10p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-019 28921 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 7:20p–10:00p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-020 28922 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. TTH 1:40p–2:55p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-204 28928 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 7:20p–10:00p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-400 28932 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. M 7:20p–10:00p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access ENG-101-401 28933 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Schubert, E. TTH 1:40p–2:55p ITN, some assignments may require Internet access
LEC
AC 110
LEC
AC TBA
LEC
SL TBA
LEC
SL TBA
LEC
LP TBA
LEC
LP TBA
LEC
AC TBA
LEC
AC 110
LEC
SL TBA
LEC
LP TBA
LEC
LP TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
AC 107
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
ITN ECN-240-400 29416
Pr of Macroeconomics/GE
ITN
ENG
FCS
English
Family and Consumer Sciences
FCS-160-001
29079 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 001 FCS-160-200 29083 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 201 FCS-160-400 29084 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TTH ITN, same class as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 401
FSC
Fire Science
FSC-202-001 28440 Fire Pro. Hydraulics/Water Sup
3
Beasley, C.
W
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AC 108
3
Beasley, C.
W
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
ITN FSC-202-401
28441 Fire Pro. Hydraulics/Water Sup
ITN
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
GLG
Geology
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
91
Location
GLG-101-101
29423 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
AH TBA AH TBA
GLG-101-202
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29424 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
SL TBA SL TBA
GLG-101-401
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29425 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
LP TBA LP TBA
GLG-101-501
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29422 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
EC TBA EC TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AC 107
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Stueven, K.
W
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
AC 110
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
7:20p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Larson, C.
MW
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LR 096
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
5:55p–7:10p
LEC
AC 110
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
5:55p–7:10p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Brandon, Jr., B.
MW
5:55p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
AC TBA
3
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
SL TBA
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
HIS HIS-121-201
History 28465 History of U.S. to 1865/GE
ITN HIS-121-401
28466 History of U.S. to 1865/GE
ITN HIS-280-002
28478 History of Mexico/GE
ITN HIS-280-101
28479 History of Mexico/GE
ITN HIS-280-201
28480 History of Mexico/GE
ITN HIS-280-401
28481 History of Mexico/GE
ITN
MAT MAT-072-004
Mathematics 28223 Prealgebra
ITN MAT-072-101
28225 Prealgebra
ITN MAT-072-201
28226 Prealgebra
ITN MAT-072-401
28229 Prealgebra
ITN MAT-082-007 28247
Algebra: Beginning
ITN MAT-105-003
28267 Math for Applied Sciences/GE*
ITN 28268 Math for Applied Sciences/GE*
ITN MAT-105-401
28269 Math for Applied Sciences/GE*
ITN MAT-142-003
28321 College Math With App/GE
ITN MAT-142-101
29458 College Math With App/GE
ITN MAT-142-201
28323 College Math With App/GE
Distance Education
MAT-105-201
ITN
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Course-Section # Syn #
MAT-142-401
Distance Education
Course Title
28324 College Math With App/GE
Credit
3
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Reaves, R.
TTH
4:30p–5:45p
LEC
LP TBA
28309 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required 29459 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. ITN, TI 83/84 graphing calculator required 28312 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required 28318 College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Reaves, R. ITN, TI 83/84 calculator required
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AC 110
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
AH TBA
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
SL ITN
TTH
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LP TBA
MW
3:05p–3:55p
LEC
AC 108
TTH
12:05p–1:05p
LEC
AC 108
MW
3:05p–3:55p
LEC
YR TBA
TTH
12:15p–1:05p
LEC
YR TBA
ITN MAT-151-008 MAT-151-101 MAT-151-203 MAT-151-401
NUR NUR-110-001 NUR-110-002 NUR-110-500 NUR-110-501
Nursing 29101
Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 8/20–10/10 29102 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 10/16–12/6 29105 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 8/20–10/10, YRMC Corporate Center 29106 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr., G. ITN, 10/16–12/6, Yuma Corporate Center
PHI PHI-105-101
Philosophy 29473 Ethics: Introduction/GE
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Caire, C.
TTH
3:05p–4:20p
LEC
LP TBA
3
staff
T
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AC 107
3
staff
T
4:30p–4:30p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Anderson, R.
T
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
3
Matthews, H.
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AC 107
3
Matthews, H.
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
AH TBA
3
Matthews, H.
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Matthews, H.
TH
4:30p–7:10p
LEC
LP TBA
TTH
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
AC 107
TTH
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
SL TBA
TTH
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
LP TBA
TH
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
AC 107
ITN PHI-105-201
29472 Ethics: Introduction/GE
ITN PHI-105-401
29474
Ethics: Introduction/GE
ITN
PSY PSY-101-007
Psychology 28608 Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN PSY-101-201
28612
Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN PSY-101-401
28791 Psychology: Introduction/GE
ITN
SOC
Sociology
SOC-101-003 28800 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN SOC-101-101
28801 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN SOC-101-201 28802 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN SOC-101-401 28804 Sociology: Introduction/GE
ITN SOC-160-001 29244 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 001 SOC-160-200 29248 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 201 SOC-160-400 29249 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. ITN, same as FCS 160, if class is full, check FCS 160 401 SOC-240-002 28807 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE 3 Matthews, H.
ITN
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
SOC-240-201 28809 Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
3
Matthews, H.
TH
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
SL TBA
3
Matthews, H.
TH
7:20p–10:00p
LEC
LP TBA
MTWTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
AC 110
MTWTH
12:15p–1:30p
LEC
AH 30
93
Location
ITN SOC-240-401 28810
Racial/Ethnic Relations/GE
ITN
SPA
Spanish
SPA-101-003
28139
SPA-101-100
28143
Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 staff ITN, some assignments may require Internet access Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 staff ITN, some assignments may require Internet access
Online Courses ACC
Accounting
ACC-212-003 28622 Managerial Accounting 3 Banks, T. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, proctored exams, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
AHE AHE-101-003
Allied Health 28994 Medical Terminology 3 Young, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
AJS AJS-101-002 AJS-123-002 AJS-225-001 AJS-230-002 AJS-260-002 AJS-275-001
Administration of Justice Studies 28354 Adm. of Justice: Intro. 3 Neumeyer, G. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28362 Ethics and Criminal Justice 3 Neumeyer, G. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28366 Crime and Delinquency 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students. 28370 Police Function 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28374 Procedural Criminal Law 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28378 Criminal Investigation 3 Smith, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ARH ARH-141-004 ARH-141-007
TBA
Art History
BIO
Biology
BIO-100-001
28175
BIO-160-001
28178
Biology Concepts/GE
4
Vigil, C.
TBA N/A LEC TBA F 1:40p–4:20p LAB SC 111 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. F 6:00p–8:40p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Distance Education
28395 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Peabody, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28399 Survey of World Art 1/GE 3 Pease, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Distance Education
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
BIO-160-002
Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. S 9:25a–12:10p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
28179
BUA
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Business Administration
BUA-109-002 28656 Principles of Human Relations 3 Keeling, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
CED
Cooperative Education
CED-120-002 25410
Job Seeking Strategies 1 Parker, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
CIM
Computer Information Management
CIM-141-001 CIM-141-002
CIS CIS-120-012
CIS-120-013
CIS-151-001 CIS-175-001 CIS-220-001 CIS-270-001
ECE
28667 Keyboarding: Introduction 2 Reynolds, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28668 Keyboarding: Introduction 2 Reynolds, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Computer Information Systems 28690 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Reeser, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, lab assignments done in Microsoft Wrod, Excel, Power Point and Access 28691 Intro to Comp Info Syst/GE 3 Reeser, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, lab assignments done in Microsoft Word, Excel Power Point, and Access 28699 Web Design 1 3 Linge, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28701 Computer Security 4 Keeling, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28704 Computer Programming–C# 4 Godfrey, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28706 Networking 1 3 Banks, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, proctored exams, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Early Childhood Education (degree course offerings)
ECE-240-003 29044 Child Growth & Development/GE 3 Watkinson, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ECE-265-001 29047 Children’s Literature 3 Renaud, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ECN
Economics
ECN-250-003 28735 Pr of Microeconomics/GE 3 Depuy, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
EDU EDU-110-004
Education
29052 Education: Introduction 3 Watkinson, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu. ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students EDU-110-006 29055 Education: Introduction 3 Renaud, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students EDU-210-003 29061 Cultural Diversity in Educ. 3 Cooke, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students EDU-222-002 29065 Special Education: Intro 3 Powers, P. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
95
Location
EDU-250-001 29475 The Community College 3 Watson, K. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students EDU-275-002 29439 Classroom Management 3 Cooke, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ENG
English
ENG-095-008 28842 Basic Writing 1 3 Walker, W. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-095-012 28847 Basic Writing 1 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-096-005 28872 Basic Writing 2 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-100-018 29485 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Delgado, D. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-100-019 29486 Composition: Introduction/GE* 3 Moore, J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, accelerated self paced class, contact instructor after registering, 317-6052 ENG-101-017 28919 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-101-021 29482 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-101-022 29483 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-101-023 29484 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-102-011 28946 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-102-014 28949 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Moore, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students ENG-102-015 29481 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Morgado, Jr., J. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
ENT ENT-100-001 ENT-135-001
Entrepreneurial Education 28748
The Entrepreneurial Venture 2 Turner, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28750 Selling Strategies/Entrepre. 3 Turner, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
FCS
Family and Consumer Sciences
FRE FRE-101-001
French 28129
Distance Education
FCS-160-004 29082 Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as SOC 160, if class is full, check SOC 160 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students FCS-238-004 29094 Human Development/GE 4 Nelson, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students FCS-238-006 29476 Human Development/GE 4 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as PSY 238, if class is full, check PSY 238 006
Elementary French 1/GE 4 Andre, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
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Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
GEO
Geography
Distance Education Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
GEO-105-001 28442 World Regional Geography/GE 3 Pinnt, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
GPH GPH-171-001
Physical Geography 28218
HIS HIS-121-002 HIS-122-002 HIS-230-001 HIS-232-001 HIS-241-001 HIS-280-001
History 28462 History of U.S. to 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28468 History of U.S. from 1865/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28469 Women in American History/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28470 African Amer. History to 1865 3 Sennet, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28472 Western Civilization 2/GE 3 Cole, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28473 History of Mexico/GE 3 Sennet, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
JRN JRN-125-002 JRN-175-001
Intro: Meteorology/GE 4 Conway, F. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Journalism 28964 News Writing 3 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28969 Copy Editing 3 Dodson, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
MAT
Mathematics
MAT-082-011
28251
MAT-122-003
28272
MAT-130-003
28298
MAT-142-004
29455
MAT-151-006
28307
MAT-187-005
29445
MAT-212-002
28337
MAT-270-002
28345
Algebra: Beginning 3 Natesan, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Algebra: Int. Accelerated/GE* 3 Brown, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Math for Elem. Teachers 1/GE* 3 Leon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, MyMathLab required College Math With App/GE 3 Chau, P. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, MyMathLab software required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, 2 on-site exams required, bring photo ID, dates TBA College Algebra: Standard/GE 4 Pangasa, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Precalculus/GE 5 Pangasa, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, TI 83/84 calculator required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Brief Calculus/GE 3 Chau, P. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, TI 83/84 calculator required, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Applied Statistics/GE 4 Montopoli, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as PSY 230, SPSS software required, course access code required
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
MGT
Management
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
97
Location
MGT-135-001 28758 Management Fundamentals 3 Bowman, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MGT-140-001 28759 Small Business Management 3 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
MKT MKT-100-001
Marketing 28762 Salesmanship 3 Balch, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
MUS
Music
MUS-120-002 28508 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Tacke, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students MUS-120-007 28512 Music Appreciation/GE 3 Tacke, T. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
NUR
Nursing
NUR-110-003
29103
NUR-110-004
29104
ORI ORI-101-003 ORI-102-001
PHI PHI-101-001 PHI-101-006 PHI-105-001 PHI-105-003
PHI-201-004
POS
TBA
TBA
Orientation 28552 Strategies for Success 3 Ruth, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28559 First Course 1 Holloway, B. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email; blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Philosophy 28561 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 McNulty, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28566 Philosophy: Introduction/GE 3 McNulty, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28570 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28572 Ethics: Introduction/GE 3 Goethals, S. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28578 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Krupnik, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28579 Comp. World Religions/GE 3 Krupnik, E. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Political Science
Distance Education
PHI-201-003
Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 9/10–10/22, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/19–12/10, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
POS-110-001 28589 American Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-120-001 28592 World Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email; blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-130-001 28593 State and Local Politics/GE 3 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-221-001 28594 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA For the most up to date course WEB, listings, go to fee, www.azwestern.edu andblackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. help through the schedule of classes $25 8/21–10/9, email: ORIFor 102 is navigating recommended online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
98
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Distance Education Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
for all new online students POS-221-002 28595 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/24, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-222-001 28598 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 8/21–10/9, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students POS-222-002 28599 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA N/A LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/4, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
PSY PSY-101-001 PSY-227-001 PSY-230-002
PSY-238-004
PSY-238-006
PSY-290-001
Location
TBA
TBA
TBA
Psychology 28602 Psychology: Introduction/GE 3 Ward, C. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28795 Personality 3 Baas, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 28349 Statistics for Social Sciences 4 Montopoli, M. MW 4:30p–6:25p LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as Mat 270 SPSS software required, course access code required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29234 Human Development/GE 4 Nelson, R. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as FCS 238, if class is full check FCS 238 005, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students 29477 Human Development/GE 4 staff TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students, same as FCS 238, if class is full, check FCS 238 006 29449 Research Methods for Soc. Sci. 4 Baas, L. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
QBA
Quantitative Business Analysis
QBA-211-002 28775 Quantitative Analysis 3 Bowman, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
SOC
Sociology
SOC-160-004 29247
Marriage and Family/GE 3 Behunin, M. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, same as FCS 160, if class is full check FCS 160 004, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
SPA
Spanish
SPA-101-006
28142
SPA-260-002
28156
SPA-261-002
28159
SPC SPC-110-002
Elementary Spanish 1/GE 4 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Mexican/American Lit./GE 3 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, taught in English, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Intro to Spanish Lit./GE 3 Garzon, A. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Speech Communications 28812
Speech Communication:Intro/GE 3 McLean, G. TBA N/A LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, access to video camera required, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
99
Location
Distance Education For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
100
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Distance Education Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
101
Location
Weekend College Express The latest program for working adults is the Weekend College Express. The Express makes it possible to complete an Associate in Arts degree in General Studies in three years attending only on weekends. This program could be supplemented by other traditional evening courses, transfer courses, or other courses you have already completed and would allow you to complete your degree even faster. For more information on the Express or to register, please call Community Education at (928) 317-3048. Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
GLG
Geology
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
GLG-101-101
29423 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
AH TBA AH TBA
GLG-101-202
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29424 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
SL TBA SL TBA
GLG-101-401
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29425 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
LP TBA LP TBA
GLG-101-501
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27 29422 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
EC TBA EC TBA
ITN, EXP, 8/24–10/27
Weekend College Arizona Western College offers working adults an opportunity to work on a degree, certificate, or to update work skills by attending college courses on weekends. The Weekend College offers a variety of courses from various programs on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Course Title
ACR
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
ACR-101-400
AJS AJS-225-501 AJS-230-501 AJS-240-002
28627 A/C and Refrigeration 1
Credit
3
Instructor
Altman, L.
Days
Time
Type
Location
S S
10:25a–12:05p 12:15p–1:55p
LEC LAB
PH TBA PH TBA
Administration of Justice Studies 28368 Crime and Delinquency 8/26–9/23 28371 Police Function 9/30–10/28 28372 Correction Function 11/3–12/8
3
Cicala, J.
S
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
EC 165
3
Fazz, C.
S
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
EC 165
3
Avila, B.
S
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
AC 279
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Weekend
Course-Section # Syn #
102
Arizona Western College
Weekend
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
AWT
Advanced Water Treatment
AWT-150-001 28642 Intro: Water Treatment Systems $2500 fee, 8/25–9/22 AWT-152-001 28643 Plant Equipment 9/29–10/27 AWT-154-001 28644 Conv/Pre Water Technologies 11/3–12/8 AWT-220-001 28648 Water Analysis and Monitoring $3000 fee, 8/25–9/22 AWT-222-001 28649 Pretreatment Troubleshooting 9/29–10/27 AWT-224-001 28650 Advanced Membrane Monitoring 11/3–12/8
BIO 28178
BIO-160-002
28179
DFT
Time
Type
Location
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
3
Lane, Jr., R.
S
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. F 6:00p–8:40p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Intro Anatomy & Physiology/GE 4 Monroe, D. S 9:25a–12:10p LAB SC 109 WEB, $25 fee, email: blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students
Computer-Aided Drafting 28724 CAD/Design Manufacturing 28725 Plane Surveying
EDU EDU-134-001
Days
Biology
BIO-160-001
DFT-281-001 DFT-295-001
Instructor
5 3
Wharton, J. Dresden, L.
S S
9:00a–3:00p 9:00a–3:00p
LEC LEC
BA 205 BA 225
1
staff
S
8:30a–4:30p
LEC
LR 251
3
Burns, T.
Education 29056 Substitute Teaching 9/15 & 9/22
ENG
English
ENG-101-500 28934 Freshman Composition/GE
F 6:00p–10:00p LEC EC TBA S 9:00a–2:00p LEC EC TBA 8/24–9/22, students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrenty in a word processing class ENG-102-009 28944 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC LR 101 10/28–12/14. students must have word processinc skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class ENG-102-500 28954 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Watley, L. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC EC TBA S 9:00a–1:20p LEC EC TBA 10/12–11/10students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class
FCS
Family and Consumer Sciences
FCS-095-001 29069 Cake Decorating 10/6–11/3
.5 Cook, V.
S
9:25a–12:05p
LEC
LR 109
GLG-099-001 28216
1
Predmore, R.
S
N/A
LEC
HS 114
GLG-101-101
Special Topics 10/6–10/13 29423 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
AH TBA AH TBA
GLG-101-202
ITN, 8/24–10/27 29424 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
SL TBA SL TBA
GLG
Geology
ITN, 8/24–10/27
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
103
Location
GLG-101-401
29425 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
LP TBA LP TBA
GLG-101-501
ITN, 8/24–10/27 29422 Physical Geology 1: Intro/GE
4
Croxen, F.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 9:00a–2:00p
LEC LAB
EC TBA EC TBA
3 3
Self, J. Self, J.
S S
2:00p–5:00p 3:00p–6:00p
LEC LEC
TBA TBA
1
Espinoza, J.
S
10:00a–12:45p
LEC
SL TBA
1
Espinoza, J.
S
10:00a–12:45p
LEC
SL TBA
LEC
LR 104
LEC
TBA
ITN, 8/24–10/27
JRN JRN-135-002 JRN-298-001
Journalism 28966 Intro: Photojournalism 28970 Independent Study
MUS
Music
MUS-161-201
28530 Class Guitar 1 8/26–10/14 MUS-162-201 28532 Class Guitar 2 10/21–12/16
NUR NUR-101-002 NUR-118-400
Nursing 29100 Nursing Assistant 5 staff S 6:30a–5:30p $175 fee, must have CPR certification (Healthcare Provider or Professional Rescuer) 29111 Phlebotomy 1 staff SSU 8:00a–5:30p $50 fee, 10/20 & 10/21
PED/PEM/PER Physical Education PER-129-200
Encarnacion, Sr., J. F
7:00p–9:00p
LEC
SL GYM
1
staff
F SSU
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
GY 108 GY 108
PER-153-002
29169
$24 fee, 10/5–10/7 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE*
1
staff
F SSU
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
GY 108 TBA
PER-164-001
29173
PER-170-003
29176
PER-270-003
29190
PHO
$24 fee, 11/2–11/5 Scuba/GE* 2 Denman, J. SSU 8:00a–4:00p LEC GY POOL $90 fee, 9/8–9/23, students must furnish their own mask, snorkel, and fins, weekend checkout trip is required Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Smith, J. SU 8:00p–10:00p LEC GY 116 contact instuctor for registration Weight Training 3 2 Smith, J. SU 8:00p–10:00p LEC GY 116 contact instructor for registration
Photography
PHO-177-002 28581 Digital Photography 1 multi-level class PHO-178-002 28584 Digital Photography 2 multi-level class
3
Fesperman, G.
SU
1:00p–5:00p
LEC
AC 146
3
Fesperman, G.
SU
1:00p–5:00p
LEC
AC 146
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Weekend
1
PER-153-001
29206 Dance: Latin/GE* 9/13–11/5 29168 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE*
104
Arizona Western College
Weekend
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
POS
Political Science
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
POS-221-003 28596 AZ. Const. and Government
2
Blitz, H.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–6:00p
LEC LEC
BA 111 BA 111
9/7–9/15 POS-221-004 28597 AZ. Const. and Government
2
Wullenjohn, Jr, C.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–6:00p
LEC LEC
BA 111 BA 111
10/5–10/13 POS-222-003 28600 Nat’l Const. and Govern.
1
Blitz, H.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LEC
BA 111 BA 111
9/21–9/22 POS-222-004 28601 Nat’l Const. and Govern.
1
Wullenjohn, Jr, C.
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LEC
AC 286 AC 286
3
Wolsey, M.
F
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 165
SSU SSU
8:00a–4:00p 8:00a–4:00p
LEC LEC
EC 161 EC 161
SSU
8:00a–4:00p
LEC
EC 161
SSU
8:00a–4:00p
LEC
EC 161
10/19–10/20
PSY PSY-101-502
Psychology 28793 Psychology: Introduction/GE
SLT
Second Language Teaching
SLT-191-500 SLT-192-500
28132 28134
SLT-192-501
28135
SLT-192-502
28136
SPA SPA-115-501
WLD
S.E.I. Method. for K-12 Edu. 1 staff SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 9/8–9/9, 9/15–9/16, 9/22–9/23 SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 9/29–9/30, 10/6–10/7, 10/13–10/14 SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff 10/20–10/21, 10/27–10/28, 11/13–11/14
Spanish 28150
Beginning Conv. Spanish 1
3
Duarte, M.
F
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
EC 164
3
Graef, J.
S S
9:00a–10:50a 11:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
T2 107 T2 107
Welding
WLD-102-001 28778 Welding Sculpture Work
8/25, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, and 12/15
Fall 2007
Late Start
105
classes for All campuses/centers
September Start Dates CTM-123-502 28714
Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Parrish, D. 9/5–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 PER-170-400 29222 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Burns, H. 9/5–12/10 PER-170-401 29223 Weight Training 1/GE* 2 Burns, C. 9/5–12/10, women only NUR-118-001 29107 Phlebotomy 1 Sylvester, D. $50 fee, 9/7 & 9/8 POS-221-003 28596 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Blitz, H.
PER-164-001
29173
SLT-192-500
28134
PER-129-300
29211
NUR-110-003
29103
PER-164-400
29221
ARC-105-001 28634 CTM-105-500 28707 CTM-105-501 28708 29224
PER-111-400
29215
PER-112-500
29227
PER-113-500
29228
PER-115-500
29229
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA
MWF
6:00a–07:00a
LEC
PH FLD
MWF
5:00p–6:00p
LEC
PH GY
FS
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
LR 120
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–6:00p
LEC
BA 111
9/7–9/15 Scuba/GE* 2 Denman, J. SSU 8:00a–4:00p LEC GY POOL $90 fee, 9/8–9/23, students must furnish their own mask, snorkel, and fins, weekend checkout trip is required SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff SSU 8:00a–4:00p LEC EC 161 9/8–9/9, 9/15–9/16, 9/22–9/23 Dance: Latin/GE* 1 Encarnacion, Sr, J. M 7:00p–9:00p LEC SM BAND 9/9–10/22 Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA TBA LEC TBA WEB, $25 fee, 9/10–10/22, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Scuba/GE* 2 Collett, D. M 6:00p–10:00p LEC LV TBA 9/10–10/8, weekend trip will be required Principles of Interior Design 3 Koehn, J. MTWTHF 12:15p–3:15p LEC BA 205 9/11–10/8 Blueprint Reading/Construction 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 8:00a–11:00a LEC TBA 9/11–10/1, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Blueprint Reading/Construction 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 1:00p–4:00p LEC TBA 9/11–10/1, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Aerobics: Step/GE* 1 Nelson, L. TTH 4:30p–5:30p LEC YM TBA 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 1 staff TTH 5:30p–6:30p LEC TBA 9/11–11/15 Aerobics: Bodytone/GE* 1 Nelson, L. WF 4:30p–5:30p LEC YM TBA 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA Aerobics: Kickboxing/GE* 1 staff MW 5:30p–6:30p LEC YM TBA 9/11–11/15, 4th Ave YMCA Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 1 Carter, J. TTH 10:00a–11:00a LEC YM TBA 9/11–12/6, 4th Ave YMCA
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Late Start
PER-110-500
MWF
106
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
PER-129-200 EDU-134-001 PCT-110-500 PCT-110-501 ECT-110-501 ECT-110-502 PER-280-001 POS-222-003 ACR-103-001 AWT-222-002 FCS-095-004 AJS-230-501 AWT-152-001 AWT-222-001
Late Start
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
29206 Dance: Latin/GE* 1 Encarnacion, Sr., J. F 9/13–11/5 29056 Substitute Teaching 1 staff S 9/15 & 9/22 28767 Plumbing Blueprints & Codes 3 Besecker, K. MTWTHF 9/18–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28768 Plumbing Blueprints & Codes 3 Besecker, K. MTWTHF 9/18–10/8, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28740 AC/DC Circuits 4 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 9/20–10/24, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28741 AC/DC Circuits 4 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 9/20–10/24, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 29198 Varsity Sports: Football 1 Pryor, J. TBA 9/20–12/14, contact instructor for registration 28600 Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Blitz, H. F 9/21–9/22 28630 Elec. Mtrs., Circuits/Cntr 3 staff MTW 9/24–10/29 29387 Pretreatment Troubleshooting 3 Lane, Jr, R. TTH 9/25–10/23 29072 Starters .5 Nidiffer, C. W 9/26–10/24 28371 Police Function 3 Fazz, C. S 9/29–10/27 28643 Plant Equipment 3 Lane, Jr, R. S 9/29–10/27 28649 Pretreatment Troubleshooting 3 Lane, Jr, R. S 9/29–10/27October Start Dates
Time
Type
Location
7:00p–9:00p
LEC
SL GYM
8:30a–4:30p
LEC
LR 251
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
TBA
LEC
GY FF
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
BA 111
9:25a–2:00p
LEC
HS 101
6:00p–10:00p
LEC
T4 113
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LR 109
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
EC 165
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
TTH
5:00p–7:00p
LEC
EG TBA
WF
5:00p–7:00p
LEC
EG TBA
MWF
6:00p–9:00p
LEC
TBA
FS
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
LR 120
F SSU
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC
GY 108
F S
6:00p–10:00p 8:00a–6:00p
LEC LEC
BA 111 BA 111
S
9:25a–12:05p
LEC
LR 109
S
TBA
LEC
HS 114
MTWTHF
12:15p–3:15p
LEC
BA 205
MTWTHF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
October Start Dates CTM-123-500 28712
Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Orta, F. 10/2–10/22, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 CTM-123-501 28713 Bldg Construction Methods 1 3 Orta, F. 10/2–10/22, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 PER-143-400 29216 Golf 1/GE* 1 Benton, S. 10/2–11/1 PER-143-401 29217 Golf 1/GE* 1 Benton, S. 10/3–11/2 ECT-115-500 28742 National Electrical Code 3 staff 10/5–11/7, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 NUR-118-002 29108 Phlebotomy 1 Sylvester, D. $50 fee, 10/5 & 10/6 PER-153-001 29168 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE* 1 staff $24 fee, 10/5–10/7 POS-221-004 28597 AZ. Const. and Government
2
Wullenjohn, Jr, C.
10/5–10/13 FCS-095-001 29069 Cake Decorating .5 Cook, V. 10/6–11/3 GLG-099-001 28216 Special Topics 1 Predmore, R. 10/6–10/13 ARC-235-001 28635 Survey of Architecture 3 Koehn, J. 10/9–10/29 PCT-115-500 28770 Plumbing Drain, Waste/Venting 3 Besecker, K. 10/9–11/5, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
PCT-115-501 PER-158-001
28771
Credit
Instructor
Plumbing Drain, Waste/Venting 3 Besecker, K. 10/9–11/5, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 29505 Desert Hiking/GE* 1 Montopoli, Jr, G.
CTM-124-502 28717 PER-141-001
29161
PER-148-001
29166
ENT-250-500
28753
PER-111-201
29205
ENG-102-500 28954
PCT-205-502
Course Title
29519
PER-099-002 29510 PER-101-002
29137
PER-110-002
29152
PER-111-301
29210
PER-112-002
29153
PER-115-001
29155
PER-115-003
29495
PER-147-301
29213
PER-160-002
29171
RDG-095-001 28978 RDG-121-001 28985 29102
NUR-110-501
29106
PER-103-001
29142
PER-106-002
29147
PER-108-002
29150
Time
MTWTHF
1:00p–4:00p
Type
LEC
Location
TBA
T 7:00p–9:00p LEC LA 106 S 7:00a–3:00p LEC TBA 10/9 orientation meeting, 7pm–9pm, class meets 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, not for beginners Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Parrish, D. MWF 6:00p–9:00p LEC TBA 10/10–11/26, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Technical Rock Climbing 1/GE* 1 Montopoli, Jr, G. W 7:15p–9:00p LEC GY 108 SSU 7:00a–5:30p LEC GY 108 10/10 initial class meeting, 7:15pm–9:00pm in GY 108, overnight trip 10/20–10/21 Karate 2/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 5:30p–6:45p LEC TBA 10/10–12/6 Small Business Analysis 2 Turner, M. MTH 6:00p–9:00p LEC EC 160 10/11–11/12 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 1 Corona, M. TTH 4:30p–6:00p LEC SL GYM 10/11–12/11 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Watley, L. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC EC TBA S 9:00a–1:20p LEC EC TBA 10/12–11/10, students must have word processing skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class Plumbing Water Supply/Distrib. 4 Besecker, K. MWF 6:00p–9:00p LEC TBA 10/12–12/7, classes held at 7016 E. 30th Street ST: Ultimate Frisbee 1 Tisby, A. MW 5:00p–6:15p LEC TBA 10/15–12/5, class meets in the Ampitheatre Fitness for Life/GE* 1 Aranmor, S. MTWTHFS 8:00a–9:00p LAB GY 116 $30 fee, 10/15–12/9, required orientation 10/15–10/17, contact Fitness Center for hours of operation Aerobics: Step/GE* 1 Pavey, C. MW 10:50a–12:05p LEC GY 115 10/15–12/5 Aerobics: Low Impact/GE* 1 Corona, M. MW 4:00p–5:15p LEC SM TBA 10/15–12/5 Aerobics: Bodytone/GE* 1 Pavey, C. MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY 108 10/15–12/5 Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 1 Aranmor, S. MTWTH 7:00a–7:45a LEC GY 115 10/15–12/6 Aerobics:Pilates/GE* 1 Campbell, M. MW 4:30p–5:45p LEC GY 108 10/15–12/5 Karate 1/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. MW 5:30p–6:15p LEC SM MPR 10/15–12/5 Swimming/GE* 1 staff MW 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY POOL 10/15–12/5 Reading Improvement 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC LR 047 10/15–12/13, for students with reading scores between 54–60, must also enroll in RDG 093-001 College Reading Skills 3 Mattes, J. MTWTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC LR 047 10/15–12/13, for students with reading scores of 61 or higher, must also enroll in RDG 095-002 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr, G. TTH 12:05p–1:05p LEC AC 108 ITN, 10/16–12/6 Math. for Medications 1 Montopoli, Jr, G. TTH 12:15p–1:05p LEC YR TBA ITN, 10/16–12/6, Yuma Corporate Center Tai Chi Chih/GE* 1 Lor, K. TTH 7:00p–8:30p LEC GY 108 10/16–12/6 Walking and Jogging/GE* 1 staff TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC GY 108 10/16–12/6 Yoga/GE* 1 Depass, S. TTH 5:30p–7:00p LEC GY 108 10/16–12/6
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Late Start
NUR-110-002
Days
107
108
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
PER-108-004
29512
PER-110-301
29208
PER-113-002
29497
PER-129-002
29157
PER-135-002
29159
PER-140-001
29160
PER-145-501
29492
PER-148-002
29167
POS-221-002 28595
POS-222-002 28599
CUL-144-002
28997
NUR-110-004
29104
POS-222-004 28601
GPH-187-001 28217 NUR-118-400
29111
SLT-192-502
28136
MUS-162-201 28532 ENG-096-001 28868 ENG-096-002 28869 ENG-096-003 28870 ENG-096-006 28873 WED-102-001 29250 CTM-124-500 28715 CTM-124-501 28716 ECT-115-501
28743
ECT-115-502
28744
Course Title
Late Start Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Yoga/GE* 1 Depass, S. TTH 12:15p–1:30p LEC 10/16–12/6 Aerobics: Step/GE* 1 Surdyka, M. TTH 6:00p–7:15p LEC 10/16–12/6 Aerobics: Kickboxing/GE* 1 Peabody, J. TTH 5:00p–6:15p LEC 10/16–12/6, amphitheatre Dance: Latin/GE* 1 Encarnacion, Sr, J. TTH 8:45p–10:00p LEC 10/16–12/6 Basketball/GE* 1 staff TTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC 10/16–12/6 Billiards/GE* 1 Lhotka, P. TTH 9:25a–10:40a LEC 10/16–12/6 Judo 1/GE* 2 Murek, J. TTH 5:00p–6:30p LEC 10/16–12/6, Woodard Junior High Karate 2/GE* 1 Aguilar, F. TTH 6:45p–8:00p LEC 10/16–12/11 AZ. Const. and Government 2 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA TBA LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/4, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Bahramzadeh, M. TBA TBA LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/16–12/4, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Menu Planning 1.5 Meister, N. TH 10:50a–12:05p LEC 10/18–12/13 Math. for Medications 1 Francoeur, M. TBA TBA LEC WEB, $25 fee, 10/19–12/10, email:blackboardwelcome@azwestern.edu, ORI 102 is recommended for all new online students Nat’l Const. and Govern. 1 Wullenjohn, Jr, C. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC S 8:00a–5:00p LEC 10/19–10/20 Introduction to ArcGIS 1 Wharton, J. TBA TBA LEC 10/20–11/10 Phlebotomy 1 staff SSU 8:00a–5:30p LEC $50 fee, 10/20 & 10/21 SEI Endorsement Training 3 staff SSU 8:00a–4:00p LEC 10/20–10/21, 10/27–10/28, 11/13–11/14 Class Guitar 2 1 Espinoza, J. S 10:00a–12:45p LEC 10/21–12/16 Basic Writing 2 3 Caire, C. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC 10/22–12/13, students must also enrollin ENG 095-001 Basic Writing 2 3 Davis, E MTWTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-002 Basic Writing 2 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 8:00a–9:15a LEC 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in Basic Writing 2 3 Carrasco, S. MTWTH 10:50a–12:05p LEC 10/22–12/13, students must also enroll in ENG 095-019 Overview of Herbal Remedies 2 Lago, L. M 5:00p–9:00p LEC 10/22–12/10 Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 8:00a–11:00a LEC 10/23–11/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 Building Construction Mtd. 2 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 1:00p–4:00p LEC 10/23–11/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 National Electrical Code 3 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 8:00a–11:00a LEC 10/25–11/14, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 National Electrical Code 3 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 1:00p–4:00p LEC 10/25–11/14, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112
Location
GY 108 SM BAND TBA GY 115 GY 115 CU 207 WJ TBA TBA TBA
TBA
LR 109 TBA
AC 286 AC 286 TBA TBA EC 161 SL TBA LR 097 LR 047 LR 046 LR 097 LR 120 TBA TBA TBA TBA
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
GLG-197-001
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
109
Location
28215
ST: Paleo Field Methods 2 Croxen, F. SSU TBA LEC HS 114 10/27–10/28 & 11/10–11/12 ENG-102-009 28944 Freshman Composition/GE 3 Burns, T. F 6:00p–10:00p LEC LR 101 10/28–12/14, students must have word processinc skills or be enrolled concurrently in a word processing class AWT-224-002 29388 Advanced Membrane Monitoring 3 Lane, Jr, R. TTH 6:00p–10:00p LEC T4 113 10/30–12/4 DFT-182-001 28720 Const. Graphics/Drafting 5 Koehn, J. MTWTHF 12:15p–3:15p LEC BA 205 10/30–12/19
November Start Dates 9:25a–10:40a
LEC
BA 118
NUR-118-003
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
LR 120
6:00p–8:00p 8:00a–5:00p
LEC LAB
GY 108 TBA
9:00a–5:00p
LEC
AC 279
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
8:00a–5:30p
LEC
T4 113
9:25a–12:35p
LEC
HS 101
5:55p–8:35p
LEC
LR 109
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
3:00p–5:00p
LEC
EG TBA
7:15p–9:00p TBA
LEC LAB
LA 107 TBA
3:00p–5:00p
LEC
EG TBA
6:00p–8:00p TBA
LEC LAB
LA 106 TBA
9:25a–10:40a
LEC
GY FF
8:00a–9:15a
LEC
GY SF
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
8:00a–11:00a
LEC
TBA
1:00p–4:00p
LEC
TBA
PER-153-002
AJS-240-002 AWT-154-001 AWT-224-001 ACR-102-002 FCS-095-002 PCT-205-500 PCT-205-501 PER-144-400 PER-141-002
PER-144-401 PER-159-001
PER-143-001 PER-144-001 ECT-205-500 ECT-205-501 CTM-221-500 CTM-221-501
ST: Quickbooks 1 Reynolds, B. TTH 11/1–11/29, some assignments may requireinternet access 29109 Phlebotomy 1 Sylvester, D. FS $50 fee, 11/2 & 11/3 29169 Canoeing and Kayaking/GE* 1 staff F SSU $24 fee, 11/2–11/4 28372 Correction Function 3 Avila, A. S 11/3–12/8 28644 Conv/Pre Water Technologies 3 Lane, Jr, R. S 11/3–12/8 28650 Advanced Membrane Monitoring 3 Lane, Jr, R. S 11/3–12/8 28629 A/C and Refrigeration 2 3 staff MTW 11/5–12/12 29070 Bread Baking .5 Pike, W. M 11/5–12/3 28772 Plumbing Water Supply/Distrib. 4 Besecker, K. MTWTHF 11/6–12/12, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 28773 Plumbing Water Supply/Distrib. 4 Besecker, K. MTWTHF 11/6–12/12, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 121 29218 Golf 2/GE* 1 Benton, S. TTH 11/6–12/11 29498 Technical Rock Climbing 1/GE* 1 Montopoli, Jr, G. W SSU 11/7 orientation meeting, 7:15pm–9:00pm, over-night trip 11/17–11/18 29219 Golf 2/GE* 1 Benton, S. WF 11/7–12/12 29506 Geocaching/GE* 1 Mattina, D. W S 11/7 orientation meeting, 6pm–8pm, class meets 11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8 29162 Golf 1/GE* 1 Stone, P. MTWTH 11/8–12/6 29163 Golf 2/GE* 1 Stone, P. MTWTH 11/8–12/6 28745 Fixtures and Installation 4 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 11/15–12/21, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28746 Fixtures and Installation 4 Sisson, D. MTWTHF 11/15–12/21, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 112 28718 Structural Design/Materials 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 11/20–12/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109 28719 Structural Design/Materials 3 Orta, F. MTWTHF 11/20–12/19, 7016 E. 30th Street, room 109
For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Late Start
ACC-098-001 28613
110
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Late Start Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
Fall 2007 Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
111
Location
Late Start For the most up to date course listings, go to www.azwestern.edu and click on Schedule of Classes under Quick Links. For help navigating through the schedule of classes online see page 143. Courses offered online are listed on page 93 of this schedule. AWC reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classrooms, time, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
112
Arizona Western College
Course-Section # Syn #
Course Title
Late Start Credit
Instructor
Days
Time
Type
Location
NAU-Yuma
Fall Schedule
2007 www.nau.edu/nauyuma
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Table of Contents Academic Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118–119 Academic and Student Services Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125–126 Advisement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Course Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127–140 Drop/Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Enrollment Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Fee Payment Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121–122 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122–124 Liberal Studies Equivalents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 End of Term Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Refund of Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123–124 Registration Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120–121 Special Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121–122 University Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124–125 Withdrawal Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Office of Academic and Student Services Monday–Friday • 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.* (928) 317-6400 Extension 1
*Summer hours begin on May 14 and end on August 20
Faculty Offices Academic Complex Monday–Friday • 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M.* (928) 317-6400 Extension 2
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All programs and classes are subject to change without notice In compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 Northern Arizona University has developed policy guidelines with respect to the rights of eligible students and parents of dependent eligible students to give access to the education record. For more information contact the NAU Office of the Registrar. NAU in Yuma reserves the right to make changes in the schedule.
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Academic Calendar for Fall 2007 Student Advisement and Early Registration (continuing students only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 26–April 18 Open on-line Registration, Add & Drop (admitted and advised students only) . . . . . . . . . April 19–August 26 Registration Payment Deadline for Students Registering between 3/26–8/01
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August
1
Unpaid students are automatically enrolled in payment plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 2 First Financial Aid Refund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 18 $50 Late Enrollment Fee in effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 27 Northern Arizona University First Day of Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 27
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September 3
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September 7
Labor Day University Closed Last Day to Add
Last Day to Change Audit to Credit or Credit to Audit and File for Grade Replacement . . . . . . . . . September 7 Petition to Add and $25 Late Add Fee in Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 8 Administrative Drop Deadline and 21st Day Enrollment Count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 17 Last Day to Drop/Delete. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 21 Drop with a “W” in Effect
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September 22
Graduation Application Deadline for Inclusion in Fall 2007
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September 27
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September 28
Commencement Program (Flagstaff) Last Day to File for Pass/Fail
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October
26
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October
27
Deadline to Drop w/Grade of “W” (without petition and $25 late fee) Petition to Drop and $25 Late Drop Fee in Effect
Enrollment for Spring 2008 begins (continuing students only) Veteran’s Day University Closed
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October 29—November 21
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November
9
Thanksgiving University Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 22–23 Open Enrollment begins for Spring 2008 (admitted and advised students only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 22 Last Day to Withdraw from All Fall Classes
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November 30
End of Term Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 3–7 Northern Arizona University Finals Week
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December 10–13
Commencement in Flagstaff (Friday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 14
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Northern Arizona University Yuma is . . .
NAU Cline Library http://www.nau.edu/library
Tuition and Fees
a branch campus of Northern Arizona University, located on the Arizona Western College campus in Yuma, Arizona. Programs offered include both undergraduate (upper division) and graduate degrees. Full-time faculty are the primary instructors at Northern Arizona University in Yuma. In addition, adjunct faculty are hired to provide for a full complement of courses. A complete offering of services for students is provided by the Office of Academic and Student Services.
http://home.nau.edu/bursar/tuition_fees.asp
Academic Programs Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (BA) Humanities*
Distance Delivery Classes and Book Orders NAU uses both interactive television (iitv) and the internet (webbased) to deliver classes in distance delivery modes. Books for all iitv and web-based classes are available through the NAU bookstore in Flagstaff. Students may order the textbook(s) required for a specific course(s) by contacting the NAU Bookstore at 1-800-426-7674, by emailing them at textbooks@nau.edu, or going online to www.nau.edu/bookstore
Helpful Northern Arizona University Websites Northern Arizona University
Psychology Spanish Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BAiLS) with an Emphasis in: Arts and Letters* Biology Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Enterprise in Society Environmental Science Learning & Pedagogy
http://www.nau.edu
Parks and Recreation* Northern Arizona University in Yuma http://www.nau.edu/nauyuma/
Academic Catalog
Psychology Public Agency Service*
http://www.nau.edu/aio/
Sociology
Career Services
Bachelor of Science (BS)
http://www4.nau.edu/career/gateway/career-plan-
Biology
ning/gatewayconnects.htm
Business Administration Disability Support Services
General Management Emphasis
http://www2.nau.edu/dss/
Criminal Justice Information Technology Services http://www5.nau.edu/its/
Environmental Sciences Applied Geology or
Liberal Studies, Capstone, Diversity, and Junior-level Writing Course Lists
Biology Emphasis
http://www.nau.edu/aio/articulation/lscourselist.htm
Hotel Restaurant Management*
LOUIE
Psychology
http://green.ucc.nau.edu/louie/
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)
Fall 2007 Elementary Education
Bilingual Education
Secondary Education
Early Childhood Education
With a major in Earth Science With a major in Spanish
Elementary Education English as a Second Language
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Gifted
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Middle-Level Teaching
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)
Professional Writing*
Computer Technology*
Public Management*
Early Childhood Development*
Reading
Health Promotions*
Secondary Education
Graduate
Special Education
Master of Administration (M.A.) Master of Arts (M.A.)
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Speech Language Pathologist Assistant* Substance Abuse Education *These programs are administered and academically
Community Counseling
advised by Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. Selected courses are available at Northern Arizona
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
University in Yuma.
Math Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Enrollment Procedure
Bilingual/Multicultural Education
1. Admission or Readmission
Counseling: Human Relations Educational Leadership Educational Technology* Elementary Education Elementary Education with Certification School Counseling Secondary Education Special Education* Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Educational Leadership*
Certificates/Endorsements
Administrative Certification Supervisor, Principal, and Superintendent
NAU
Post Degree Certification
If you are a new student to Northern Arizona University, or have not been enrolled for three consecutive semesters (excluding Summer Sessions), you must be admitted or readmitted before you may register for classes. Students who have graduated and plan to continue studies at Northern Arizona University must re-apply at the Office of Academic and Student Services. Each application for undergraduate admission must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of $25.00. Students seeking an undergraduate degree or wishing to take seven or more semester hours must submit official transcripts to the Office of Academic and Student Services and meet Northern Arizona University admission requirements. Non-degree seeking undergraduate students enrolling for six or less semester hours are not required to submit transcripts. No more than 15 hours earned, while enrolled under this category, may be applied toward a degree at Northern Arizona University. Newly admitted undergraduates who are degree seeking or full-time students must meet with their advisor prior to registration. Before seeing your advisor read the class schedule thoroughly and develop a tentative schedule of classes. Also refer to the Northern Arizona University catalog for detailed information on all aspects of the university.
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2. Graduate Admissions Application Fee a.
Each application for graduate admission must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee. The fee is $50 to apply to a degree program and $25 to apply for non-degree admission. A student who applies simultaneously to a degree and non-degree program must pay $50.
b.
Students currently enrolled in any Northern Arizona University graduate degree or graduate certificate program need to pay a $50 fee to change from one program to another or to apply to a program for a higher degree than the one in which they are currently enrolled (e.g. to continue from a master program to a doctoral program).
c.
Re-entry: non-degree or degree seeking students who have not been enrolled at Northern Arizona University for three or more semesters must apply to re-enter the university in their previous degree or non-degree status. Re-entry applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee. The fee is $50 for re-entry to a degree program and $25 for re-entry to a non-degree program.
3. Advisement for New Students All new students are requested to meet with an Early Advisor in the Office of Academic and Student Services. Students should bring copies of transcripts (unofficial) from all previously attended institutions to the Office of Academic and Student Services prior to the first advisement session.
ID are required. Northern Arizona University in Yuma identification cards may be obtained from the Office of Academic and Student Services. Call 317-6443 for more information.
8. Books Students may purchase Northern Arizona University textbooks at the AWC Bookstore, located in the College Union. Call (928) 344-7583 for business hours. NAU Bookstore is available as a resource for ordering all textbooks for Distance Learning programs. To order the textbook(s) you require for a specific course or courses, please contact the NAU Bookstore at: 1-800-426-7674 or by emailing your inquiry to textbooks@nau.edu
Registration Procedure Early Registration Early Registration March 26–April 18, 2007 is available to continuing students only. The plain truth is that early registration is the best method of registration for all eligible students. Students may register early (3/26–4/18) based on their academic level. Registration and drop/add beginning April 19, 2007 is available to continuing students, new transfer students
with 30 or more completed hours and new graduate students.
Steps To Register 1.
Pick up a Class Schedule or you can view the Class Schedule at www.nau.edu/nauyuma/
4. Advisement for Continuing Students
2.
Continuing students may meet with a faculty advisor prior to registration or choose to be self-advised.
Select an advisor. It may be necessary to make an appointment with your advisor.
3.
Clear all student holds.
Location: Northern Arizona University in Yuma Faculty
4.
Meet with your advisor. Check for course pre-requisites. Fill out Course Registration/Add/Drop Form to request the section of the courses for which you have approval, checking on LOUIE for closed classes. Have your advisor activate you in the computer system if required.
5.
Submit form for processing to Office of Academic and Student Services or your Academic Advisor according to schedule or register using LOUIE at http://green.ucc.
Office, Academic Complex, 317-6400, ext-2.
5. Registration Register and adjust your course schedule by using one of the registration procedures.
• Early Registration .................................................... page 120 • Registration ....................................................... page 120–121 • Drop/Add .................................................................... page 121 6. Fees A detailed description of tuition fees, special fees and methods of fee payment is described under the Fee Payment Section, page 117–118.
nau.edu/louie/
6.
Pick up Schedule of Classes/Billing Statement before leaving the Office of Academic and Student Services location, or visit the fee payment information on LOUIE.
7.
Pay Your Fees.
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fee
payment
due
by
Friday,
August 1, 2007.
7. Student Identification Students accessing any educational records or receiving Northern Arizona University or Arizona Western College services must provide identification. To obtain a student identification card, proof of admission to Northern Arizona University and a photo
Registration
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Tuition not paid by the due date will be placed on Automatic Tuition Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00, non-refundable, service fee.
Fall 2007
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A late enrollment fee of $50.00 will be assessed starting August 27, 2007 for non-preregistered students. When auditing a class, complete an override authorization form with signature and department stamp. Submit form, for processing, to the Office of Academic and Student Services.
8.
Signatures To Add As of August 27, 2007
What Is Required For certain classes, signature of instructor and stamp of department offering the class
To Add
Steps To Drop/Add 1.
2.
3.
4.
To Drop
Complete Registration/Drop/Add Form
Up until September 21, 2007
For Drops, check to make sure your Schedule is updated.
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For Adds, check the Class Schedule to make sure your classes are added. For in person Drop/Adds, submit form to Office of Academic and Student Services Monday–Friday, 8:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. (See page 116 for Summer Office Hours) Pick up Schedule of Classes/Billing Statement before leaving the Registration location.
5.
Fees. See page 122 for Fee Payment Deadline and instructions.
6.
When auditing a class, complete an override authorization form with signature and department stamp.
If you wish to drop a course, you must follow established procedures for dropping a course. Non-attendance in a course does not constitute an official drop.
Deadlines
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As of September 8, 2007
Access LOUIE to Drop/Add/Register or obtain Registration/Drop/Add Form from Office of Academic and Student Services or your Academic Advisor or on the Registrar’s Office homepage at nau.edu/registrar
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A student registering for the semester may require activation in the system by advisor. Advisor’s signature and department stamps are not required on drop request forms prior to “drop with a W” deadline. Instructor signature and department stamp are required to register or add certain classes beginning with the first day of the semester, August 27, 2007. If instructors are not available to sign, students are to report to the authorized department representative for signature and stamp.
What Is Required Completed petition with
required signatures and a $25 late add fee per class. What Is Required No signatures
(deletes class from record)
To Drop
What Is Required
As of September 22, 2007
No signatures
(drop with a grade of “W”) Excludes dynamic dated classes. To Drop As of October 27, 2007 (drop with a grade of “W”)
What Is Required Completed petition with required signatures and $25 late drop fee per class
Tuition & Fees* Registration is not complete until all tuition and fees have been paid in full. This policy is also true for scholarships and special programs in which full or partial tuition and fees are paid by an organization. Students on Financial Aid who do not have sufficient aid must pay the difference before the fee payment deadline. *Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees 1 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $251.00 2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $489.00 3 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $727.00 4 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $965.00 5 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1203.00 6 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1441.00 7 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2298.00 8 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2301.00 9 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2304.00 10 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2307.00 11 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2310.00 12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2313.00
NAU
When changing from audit to credit or credit to audit, instructor’s signature and department stamp are required prior to deadline to add.
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Resident Graduate Tuition and Fees
placed on Automatic Tuition Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00, non-refundable, service fee.
1 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $276.00 2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $539.00 3 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $802.00
Fee Payment Procedures
4 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1065.00
Students must clear all outstanding financial obligations prior to registering or dropping/adding classes. Fee payment deadlines must be followed or the student automatically enrolled on the Automatic Tuition Payment Plan.
5 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1328.00 6 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1591.00 7 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2527.00 8 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2530.00 9 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2533.00
Methods of Fee Payment
10 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2536.00
A. General— Payment to the University may be made
11 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2539.00
by personal check, bank money order/cashier’s check, VISA, American Express, or MasterCard. Checks will be accepted only for the exact amount of the registration fees. Postdated checks cannot be accepted for payment.
12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2542.00
Non-Resident Undergraduate Tuition 1 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $610.00
Northern Arizona University in Yuma does not accept cash.
2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1207.00 3 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1804.00
B. Walk-in Fee Payment— Payment can be made at
5 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2998.00
the Office of Academic and Student Services during Registration and regular office hours.
6 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3595.00
C. Mail-in Fee Payment— Payments may also be
4 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2401.00
7 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4199.00
mailed to:
8 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4796.00
Northern Arizona University in Yuma
9 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5396.00
Student Fee Payment
10 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5990.00
P. O. Box 6236
11 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6587.00
Yuma, Arizona 85366
12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7184.00
B. Walk-in Fee Payment— Payment can be made at
the Office of Academic and Student Services during Registration and regular office hours.
Non-Resident Graduate Tuition 1 hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $626.00 2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1239.00 3 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1852.00 4 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2465.00 5 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3078.00 6 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3691.00 7 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4318.00 8 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4931.00 9 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5544.00 10 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6157.00 11 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6770.00 12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7383.00
Tuition and fees are subject to change. Fees include Financial Aid Trust, Arizona Student Association, and Information Technology fees. Special class fees may be required in addition to tuition and fees. For the most updated information, please visit the NAU Bursar’s web page at http:// http://home.nau.edu/bursar/tuition_fees.asp
Fee Payment Deadlines
For Registration and Drop/Add transactions completed: A. On or before August 1, 2007 payment in full must
be received. Tuition not paid by the due date will be
D.
E-Check—Log into LOUIE, click, make payment.
If your line of credit is not sufficient to cover the charge or the bank declines the charge, your Billing Statement and credit card information sheet will be returned and your account will be placed on the Automatic Tuition Payment plan and will incur a $50.00 service fee. To Pay Fees with Financial Aid
Financial aid will pay student tuition and fees when a student has a complete and verified financial aid file and has sufficient funds available to cover all tuition and fees. Students must meet the following criteria to use financial aid to pay tuition and fees: A. A student must have a sufficient amount of financial aid
available to pay tuition and fees before the fee payment deadline. If sufficient funds are not available, the student is required to pay the difference before the fee payment deadline. If sufficient funds are not available by the fee payment deadline, account will be placed on Automatic Tuition Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00 service fee.
Fall 2007 B. A student must complete a promissory note and update
the online certification statement in order for available funds to pay tuition and fees. Failure to accept awarded funds may result in a delayed award disbursement. C. Returning students must have maintained satisfactory
academic progress in previous semesters in order to continue receiving financial aid. Failure to complete the number of hours for which you received financial aid may result in suspension from all financial aid programs. D.
E.
First time student loan borrowers at Northern Arizona University must complete online entrance counseling before loan funds will be disbursed. Failure to complete entrance counseling requirements will result in loan funds being held. Fees include registration and tuition, class fees and late fees. If your available financial aid is insufficient to pay all fees, enclose payment for the balance with your Billing Statement.
On-Line Registration
Students completing registration transactions on or after August 27, 2007 must submit payment the same day if additional fees are due. If payment is not received, the student will be automatically enrolled in the Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00, nonrefundable, service fee.
Refund of Fees A. Students
withdrawing and changing residency classification from out-of-state to in-state will receive an appropriate refund after all proper approvals and forms have been received by the Student Fee Payment Office.
B. Students whose classes are canceled, who drop/add or
who change from full-time to part-time status will have their refunds processed after the 14th calendar day. The refund will take from two to four weeks to be processed. C. All drops and adds will offset for a 14 day calendar
period. Drops exceeding adds will be refunded (excluding late fees, insurance, and special assessments) at the appropriate percentage based upon the date of the last drop.
Delinquent Financial Obligation
The Arizona Board of Regents Policy prohibits students with delinquent financial obligations from registering for classes, receiving refunds, or obtaining transcripts or diplomas. To avoid time delays, students should clear delinquent obligations prior to Registration. Students who have not cleared their obligations will not be allowed to register for classes or complete Registration. Returned Checks
Returned checks by the bank will result in an assessment of a $25 processing fee. Any waiver of the $25 Processing Fee due to a bank error will necessitate a clearance from the bank before the charge is waived. A Registration and Holds clearance paid with a check that is returned will result in cancellation of that student’s registration. Northern Arizona University in Yuma reserves the right to refuse payment of fees by any credit card or check transaction. Payment of other University services using personal checks may be prohibited for any individual who has a check returned by the bank. If any payment tendered unauthorized, incomplete, or received after the due date, registration fees will be considered unpaid and the student’s classes deleted.
Special Billing Students Early Registration
Each add will be offset against the earliest dated drop, if any. The dropped class will be used once. Added classes in excess of drops will be calculated at 100%. Drops and adds after the 35th day will no longer offset. Classes added after the 35th day must be paid for at 100%. However, a student will not be charged an amount greater than full-time tuition and fees. The refunds will be processed after the 35th calendar day of the semester and will take two to four weeks to be processed. D.
Students may request a one time early refund instead of waiting until the offset period (14th calendar day) is over. Processing of the refunds will take two to four weeks from the time of the request. If a refund is requested before the 14th calendar day, they will be required to sign a statement acknowledging their understanding that the offset period ends with the request and that all future added classes for this semester will be paid at the full tuition rate.
E.
The Financial Aid Trust Fee is refundable only if a student drops or withdraws prior to the first day of classes, or has a class canceled.
Refund Schedule
The days refer to all calendar days beginning with the first day of the semester. All refunds will be made, less any amount due the University. For classes that run 8 weeks or longer:
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0–14 days..................................................................... 100% 15th day & after ........................................................ None
NAU
Students who have registered and whose tuition or fees are paid by an outside agency must present their Billing Statement to the Student Services Office to make arrangements for fee payment. If arrangements for payment are not completed by August 2, 2007, the student will be automatically enrolled on Automatic Tuition Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00 non-refundable service fee.
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Have less than 64 transferable credit hours at the community college level.
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Enroll in transferable course(s) at the non-parent institution that are required for and meet Northern Arizona University degree requirements.
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Be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours at Northern Arizona University. Exception: If receiving scholarships and/or tuition fee waivers, students must enroll in a minimum of 7 credit hours at Northern Arizona University with a total enrollment of 12 credit hours with the agreement. Students who are enrolled in 12 hours at Northern Arizona University are not required to process a consortium.
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Submit the consortium agreement, with the required signatures and attachments, to: Northern Arizona University Office of Student Financial Aid prior to financial aid disbursement.
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Complete a new consortium agreement each semester.
0–7 days ...................................................................... 100% 8th day & after .......................................................... None
If the last day of the refund period falls on a weekend or holiday, the withdrawal must be submitted during regular office hours on the preceding workday. Refund checks will be mailed to your permanent address as on file with the Registrar. Students who have received financial aid for living expenses may be required to make repayment to the Financial Aid account upon withdrawal from the University.
Financial Aid Students who anticipate financial aid must: A. Be admitted to Northern Arizona University in a degree
or certificate program. B. Have a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal
Student Aid). C. Have a complete financial aid file at Northern Arizona
University. D.
Be registered for all anticipated classes.
E.
Be signed up for Direct Deposit.
F.
Be in good financial aid standing (not have deficient credit hours).
If you have not been notified of a Financial Aid award, you must submit payment in full with your registration material or you will be automatically enrolled in the Payment Plan and will incur a $50.00, non-refundable, service fee. Consortium Students
The purpose of a consortium agreement is to allow a student to benefit from federal and state funds while attending Northern Arizona University (the parent school) and an additional institution (the non-parent school) concurrently. If you are interested in a consortium agreement, you must:
Financial Aid Disbursement
Students are required to have their financial aid disbursed by Direct Deposit. The disbursement sign up and information form may be obtained from the Office of the Bursar, online at http:// www4.nau.edu/bursar/directdep.htm, or at the Office of Academic and Student Services. After Northern Arizona University has paid all fees, the Office of the Bursar will disburse excess funds accordingly. Funds will be disbursed provided the student is enrolled in the number of credit hours for which he or she has been funded and meets all disbursement eligibility requirements. For information on programs and requirements, please contact: Office of Academic and Student Services Financial Aid Counselor PO Box 6236 Yuma, AZ 85366 (928) 317-6400 ext. 1 or (928) 317-6437
1. Inform the Northern Arizona University Office of Student
Financial Aid of your intent to complete a consortium agreement. 2. Obtain a consortium agreement from the Northern
Arizona University Financial Aid Office or any Northern Arizona University remote site. Eligibility Requirements
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Be admitted to Northern Arizona University and to the non-parent institution.
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Be pursuing first undergraduate degree at Northern Arizona University.
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Have a complete financial aid file at Northern Arizona University, and only receive federal funding from Northern Arizona University Office of Student Financial Aid.
University Policies and Services Undergraduate Overload Policy
The maximum undergraduate course load is 19 hours. Overloads (over 19 semester hours) can be carried only with the approval of an Academic Advisor. Overloads above 24 hours will not be approved. To register for an overload, a student must obtain the appropriate approval form at the time of Registration from his/her Advisor. Withdrawal Policy
Complete withdrawal is the process used to withdraw officially from all Northern Arizona University course work. To withdraw from all University classes, a student must complete a Withdrawal Form at the Office of Academic and Student Services, and obtain appropriate signatures.
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End of Term Policy
Second Bachelor Degree
End of Term Week (December 3–December 7, 2007) is defined as the week preceding final examinations during which:
Students seeking a second bachelor degree must complete an additional year of course work in residence (i.e., 30 hours and 30 weeks) and meet all requirements of the new degree and major, including the Liberal Studies requirements.
1.
Student groups and organizations will not schedule concerts, major social events, or any activity, which might conflict with academic studies, except on weekends.
2.
Faculty will not schedule field trips or major examinations, with the exception of quizzes, laboratory examinations, and individualized self-paced instruction courses in which the student may elect when to take the final.
3.
Major research papers assigned early in the semester should be submitted prior to Reading Week.
4.
Take-home final examinations will be due at the time scheduled for final examination.
5.
Under no circumstances will a final exam be moved to Reading Week, with or without the consent of the students, except in the individualized instruction courses.
There will be a final examination in all undergraduate courses. Exceptions require prior approval by the Executive Director of Northern Arizona University in Yuma.
Graduation In order to be a Degree Candidate, a student must have completed the necessary classes for the course study. The Northern Arizona University Office of the Registrar is responsible for determining the acceptance of undergraduate transfer credit, and the student’s Academic Advisor is responsible for determining whether all degree requirements have been completed. A graduation packet may be downloaded at http://home.nau.edu/registrar/graduation.asp or they may be picked up at Student Services. Clearance of Accounts
Degree Candidates are required to clear any indebtedness to the University as a condition to certification for graduation. Applications for Graduation
Candidates for graduate degrees should apply for that degree during the semester prior to that in which the degree would be awarded. Students expecting to receive a degree in the summer session may apply in the first week of the term in which they expect to graduate. Application for Graduation forms are available from the Office of Academic and Student Services. Students must pay the $10.00 graduation fee at the Office of Academic and Student Services before submitting the application to the Graduate Office. Students who have graduated and plan to continue studies at Northern Arizona University must re-apply for admission.
Advising
317-6400, ext.1 Northern Arizona University in Yuma is committed to providing quality academic advising for both degree and non-degree seeking students. Each Northern Arizona University in Yuma student will be assigned an Advisor. Please contact the Office of Academic and Student Services. If you have not been assigned an Academic Advisor, or are undecided about a major, please call the Student Services Office.
Career Planning Services 317-6400, ext.1
Individual counseling to investigate possible careers and the choice of a college major is available. Assistance is available on a limited basis for individuals seeking job placement. Contact the Office of Academic and Student Services for further information.
Disability Support Services 317-6400, ext.1
Support services are available to promote individual achievement. Students are advised to provide documentation of a disability to DSS at least eight (8) weeks prior to attending NAU, so that arrangements can be made to meet individual needs. Efforts are made to ensure that facilities and programs are accessible to all students in accordance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibiting discrimination on the basis of handicap. Questions regarding disabled student services can be directed to the Office of Academic and Student Services.
NAU
Candidates for baccalaureate degrees must submit an application form and fee and apply for that degree through the Office of Academic and Student Services during the first semester of their senior year or the semester prior to the one in which degree requirements are completed. To be eligible for graduation, the student must have a 2.0 grade point average or better on all work attempted at Northern Arizona University (grade point requirements may be higher depending on the student’s degree program). Students who attend only summer session may apply the first week of the term they expect to graduate. Any candidates who fail to pay the graduation fee and file applications at the time specified may be scheduled for graduation at a later date. Students must pay the $10.00 graduation fee at the Office of Academic and Student Services when submitting the application form.
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Student Health Insurance
Academic Complex Computer Lab
All students are encouraged to review their health insurance needs. Health insurance may be purchased during the registration process by checking the appropriate box on the Course Request Form. Students are reminded that if insurance coverage is selected on the registration form, payment must be made together with registration and tuition or the student insurance will be deleted. International Students: All non-immigrant international students are required to purchase Student Health Insurance, which will be billed automatically, unless comparable coverage is documented. All insurance refunds must be requested in writing directly from the provider within 21 days from the start of class.
Windows and Macintosh computers providing various applications for student use are available at the Academic Complex Computer Lab on the Northern Arizona University in Yuma and AWC Campus. The computer lab is located on the first floor of the Academic Complex building and is open from Monday—Thursday from 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m., Friday from 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m., Saturday from 12:00–6:00 p.m., and Sunday from 12:00–10:00 p.m. Additional information about the ACCL is available at http://www.azwestern.edu Click on the “Online Services” tab and select “TORO” from the list of Links to Online Services or call 928-344-7796.
Veterans Services
Northern
317-6400, ext.1
Northern Arizona University in Yuma is approved for the training of students under government educational programs for veterans and eligible dependents of deceased or disabled veterans. Services offered include application for all veterans’ benefits, educational counseling, tutorial assistance, and various referral services. Eligible students, or those who wish to determine their eligibility, should contact the Office of Academic & Student Services.
Academic Library 344-7777
The Academic Library is open to community members and serves both Arizona Western College and Northern Arizona University students. Access the library’s web page at http://www.azwestern.edu Click on “A” in the AWC Index. Select “Academic Library” for more information about the Academic Library and its services. Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library in Flagstaff can be accessed on-line through http://www.nau.edu/library for on-line resources and services.
Education Clearinghouse 344-7777
The Educational Clearinghouse supports the programs for Education, School Counseling and Social Work and is also open to community users. The Educational Clearinghouse is located in the Academic Library and shares the same hours. The collection consists of preschool through 12th grade resources including books and classroom support materials. The resources include manipulatives, kits, media, idea books, big books, educational games, puzzles, art books, musical instruments, curriculum guides and a small collection of children’s books in braille. For more information call Renee Westphal, NAU Librarian, at 928-317-6435.
344-7796
Arizona
University—
AWC Liberal Studies Requirements Arizona Community College Transfer Students without an AGEC:
Students transferring to Northern Arizona University who do not have AGEC certification will have each course evaluated according to the Course Equivalency Guide in effect during the year the course was completed. The student will be required to complete liberal studies requirements not fulfilled, as determined by the transfer course evaluations. Students should work with the Registrar’s Office and an advisor to evaluate transfer credits. For AWC students who are not able to complete an AGEC before transferring to NAU, but who would like to take some AWC courses which fit into NAU’s Liberal Studies
Requirements,
please
consult
this
website:
http://www4.nau.edu/aio/articulation/tginfo.htm
UNDERGRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Liberal Studies Indicators AHI
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Fall 2007
Location
125
Instructor
Aesthetic and Humanistic Inquiry
AS
Applied Science
CU
Cultural Understanding
SPW
Social and Political Worlds
Diversity Courses (e)
ethnic
(g)
global
Footnotes To Course Offerings 1. Special Course Fee. 2. Credit Hours Subject to Individual Arrangement. 3. Admission to Teacher Education Required. 4. Permission of Instructor Required. 5. Instructional Television Course. This course will be presented via Interactive Television. Each student’s voice, physical presence, and participation in classroom activities will be transmitted to distance learning sites. By registering for this class each student agrees that the transmission of his or her voice, presence and participation in these classes will not be a violation of his or her personal rights and each student hereby releases any claim for the use of such for the duration of the class. (a) TV Studio: Origination Site (b) TV Studio: Receiving Site
6. Web-based Class. Web access and NAU Dana account required. Meeting times and bldg/rm are not applicable.
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
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* * * * —Obtain class number from your advisor or the department.
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Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Location
Instructor
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES **** Obtain class number from your advisor or the department.
All programs & classes are subject to change without notice In compliance with the Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 Northern Arizona University has developed policy guidelines with respect to the rights of eligible students & parents of dependent eligible students to give access to the Educational record. For more information contact the NAU Office of the Registrar. NAU in Yuma reserves the right to make changes in the schedule.
Anthropology 10374
ANT 301 1
Peoples of the World Aug 27–Oct 12
SPW(g)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Smiley
10375
ANT 301 2
Peoples of the World Oct 20–Dec 14
SPW(g)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Smiley
10368
ANT 306 1
Peoples of the Southwest Aug 27–Oct 19
SPW(e)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Rickli
10369
ANT 306 2
Peoples of the Southwest Oct 22–Dec 14
SPW(e)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Rickli
10370
ANT 350 1
Ancient Civilizations Aug 27–Oct 12
SPW(g)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Smiley
AHI
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
LaCour
Art 10130
ART 300 1
Contemporary Art Trends
Biology 9820
BIO 300 1
Grand Canyon Biology: Wildflowers SAS Oct 1–Nov 2
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
9787
BIO 300 2
Grand Canyon Biology: Ecology Aug 27–Sept 28
SAS
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
9788
BIO 300 3
Grand Canyon Biology: Birds Nov 5–Dec 14
SAS
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10592
BIO 301 1
Science, Religion & Reality
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gaud
10514
BIO 320 1
General Pathology
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Owen, T
10588
BIO 340 1
Genetics
6
3
TTh
10:50a-12:05p
SCI 104
Whittier
10589
BIO 343 L
Genetics Lab co-req of BIO 340
1
M
1:40-4:20p
SCI 104
Whittier
10590
BIO 374 1
Economic Botany
3
TTh
4:20-5:30p
SCI 104
Hill
10585
BIO 399 1
Ecological Monitoring
3
TThF
9:25-10:40;9-12 SCI 104
Whittier
10586
BIO 425 C
Animal Physiology
10587
BIO 425 L
Animal Physiology Lab co-req BIO 425
3
M-Th
8-9:15a
SCI 111
Vigil
1
1
tba
tba
tba
Vigil
Bilingual/Multicultural Education 10457
BME 310 1
Foundtns of Multicultural Ed Taskstream rqd
CU(e)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
deGroat
10458
BME 310 2
Foundtns of Multicultural Ed Taskstream rqd
CU(e)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
deGroat
10459
BME 310 3
Foundtns of Multicultural Ed
CU(e)
10460
BME 331 W
SEI in Early Child Settings
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gilbert
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Lockard
UNDERGRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
4,6
Days
Fall 2007
Time
Location
tba
127
Instructor
****
BME 408 1
Fieldwork Experience
3
tba
tba
10628
BME 430 1
Structured English Immersion Taskstream req
3
T
7:15-9:45p
Walker, W.
10454
BME 430 1
Structured English Immersion Taskstream rqd
3
n/a
n/a
n/a
Francis
10455
BME 430 2
Stuctured English Immersion Taskstream rqd
3
n/a
n/a
n/a
Francis
10626
BME 481 1
Assessment for BME Taskstream req
3
Th
4:30-7p
3
T
5:30-8:30p
SCI 104
Walker, W.
Walker, W.
Chemistry 10620
CHM 461 1
Biochemistry
Watkinson
Computer Information Systems 9956
CIS 360 1
Management Information Systems
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
9957
CIS 360 2
Management Information Systems
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Maris Maris
9958
CIS 440 1
Web Technology & Development
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Neal, G.
4
tba
tba
tba
Staff
3
n/a
n/a
web
Catlin
3
tba
tba
tba
Staff
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
3
tba
tba
tba
Smith
Criminal Justice 10617
CJ 314 1
10069
CJ 331 1
Hollywood & Crime Justice System Administration
AHI SPW
6
SPW
6
Aug 27–Oct 12 10618
CJ 345 W
Human and Cultural Relations in CJ
10190
CJ 380 1
Law in America
10619
CJ 390 1
Criminal Investigation
10615
CJ 480 1
Corrections
3
tba
tba
tba
10070
CJ 480 1
Contemporary Issues in CJ:
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Michalowski
10071
CJ 499 1
Freedom, Security & US War on Terror
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Morgan
3
W
4:30-7p
3
n/a
n/a
Neumeyer
Communication 10616
COM 301 1
Race, Gender, and the Media
10060
COM 382 1
The Art of Communication
CU(e) AHI
1,6
McLean web
Helford
Educational Curriculum and Instruction ****
ECI 300 1
Mathematics in the Elem School
3
3
T
4:30-7p
9795
ECI 305 1
Early Childhood Development
6
3
n/a
n/a
****
ECI 306 1
Science in the Elem School
1,3
3
W
4:30-7p
Glass
****
ECI 307 1
Social Studies in the Elem School
3
3
M
4:30-7p
Martin
****
ECI 308 1
Teacher Aide Practicum Co-req ECI 310
1,3
1
tba
tba
tba
Hookstra
****
ECI 308 2
Teacher Aide Practicum co-req ECI 309
1,3
1
tba
tba
tba
Stutler
****
ECI 308 3
Teacher Aide Practicum Sec Educ only
1,3
1
tba
tba
tba
Glass
****
ECI 309 1
Integrated Literacy I co-req, ECI 308
3
3
Th
4:30-7p
ECI 309 2
Integrated Literacy I
3,6
3
n/a
n/a
****
ECI 310 1
Integrated Literacy II co-req, ECI 308
3
5
M,Th
7:15-9:30p
10606
ECI 320 1
Early Childhood Curriculum
3
3
T
4:30-7p
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
Prior,J
Stutler web
Staff Hookstra Watkinson
NAU
9796
Martin web
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Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
****
ECI 321 1
Elem School Curriculum
3
****
ECI 330 1
Evaluation of Learning - Elem
3
****
ECI 408 1
Fieldwork Exp - Early Childhood
Location
Instructor
3
W
7:15-9:45p
3
W
4:30-7p
3,4
3
tba
tba
tba
Watkinson
3,4
3
tba
tba
tba
Hookstra
3
3
T
7:15-9:45p
Stutler Martin
****
ECI 408 2
Fieldwork Experience
****
ECI 465 1
Eval of Learning - Secondary
****
ECI 490 C
Supervised Teaching - Elementary
1,3,4
12
tba
tba
tba
Staff
****
ECI 493 1
Supervised Teaching - Bilingual
1,3,4
12
tba
tba
tba
Staff
****
ECI 495 1
Supervised Teaching - Secondary
1,3,4
12
tba
tba
tba
Staff
****
ECI 497 C
Independent Study
2,3,4
1-3
tba
tba
tba
Hookstra
3
W
7:15-9:45p
Glass
Economics 10655
ECO 483 1
Comparative Economic Systems
Schmaedick
Educational Foundations 10654
EDF 301 W
School and Society
SPW
3
T
4:30-7p
10357
EDF 301 W2 School and Society
SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Glass
10358
EDF 301 W3 School and Society
SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10359
EDF 301 W4 School and Society
SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10360
EDF 301 W5 School and Society
SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
6
web
Fitzmaurice
Staff
English 9988
ENG 335 1
Shakespeare
AHI
10735
ENG 345 1
Latino Writers
AHI(e)
3
n/a
n/a
3
T
4:30-7p
10028
ENG 364 1
Popular Literature
CU
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10029
ENG 364 2
Popular Literature
CU
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
9986
ENG 380 1
American Folklore
Reed
CU
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cunningham
9987
ENG 380 2
9991
ENG 381 1
American Folklore
CU
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cunningham
Folklore
AHI
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
9992
Cunningham
ENG 381 2
Folklore
AHI
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
****
Cunningham
ENG 497 3
Independent Study
4
3
tba
tba
tba
Walker, W. Reed
Hess
Environmental Science ****
ENV 408 1
Fieldwork Experience
****
ENV 485 1
Undergraduate Research
****
ENV 490 C
Senior Capstone
****
ENV 497 1
Independent Study
1,2,4
1-6
tba
tba
tba
Whittier
2,4
1-6
tba
tba
tba
Whittier
3
tba
tba
tba
Whittier
2,4
1-3
tba
tba
tba
Whittier
3
Th
7:15-9:45p
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cole, R
Educational Psychology 10729
EPS 324 1
Educ Psych for Elem Schools
10274
EPS 324 2
Ed Psy in Elem & Mid School Ed
Staff
Special Education 10443
ESE 380 2
Intro to Exceptional Children
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Karcz
10444
ESE 380 3
Intro to Exceptional Children
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Karcz
10445
ESE 380 4
Intro to Exceptional Children
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Karcz
10435
ESE 416 1
Fdtns Dvpmt Exceptional Children
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Applequist
10464
ESE 416 2
Fdtns Dvpmt Exceptional Children
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10489
ESE 434 1
Fndtns Spec Edu: Low Incidence
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Kent
10442
ESE 436 1
Fndtns Spec Edu: Early Childhood
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Applequist
UNDERGRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
10490
ESE 436 2
Fndtns Spec Edu: Early Childhood
6
10512
ESE 436 3
Fndtns Spec Edu: Early Childhood
6
10491
ESE 454 1
Mthds Spec Edu: Low Incidence
Fall 2007
129
Days
Time
Location
Instructor
3
n/a
n/a
web
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
1
3
M
4:30-7p
AC 159
Pinnt
Staff
Educational Technology 10706
ETC 447 1
Technology in the Classroom
Finance 9951
FIN 303 1
Concepts in Finance
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10156
FIN 311 1
Principles of Finance
5b
3
W
4:30-7p
AC 126
Tallman Staff
Geography 10583
GGR 346 1
United States Geography
10565
GGR 435 1
GIS Programming Tools
SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Haslinger
6
4
n/a
n/a
web
Arundel
4
tba
tba
tba
Burnett
Geology 10704
GLG 435 1
Structural Geology See inst for day/time
Hospitality Administration 9927
HA 315 W
Hospitality Leadership Systems
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Dyer
9928
HA 335 1
Hospitality Law
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gliege
9929
HA 355 1
Food & Beverage Cost Control
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Kubicek
9930
HA 365 1
Hospitality Marketing
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Reich
10152
HA 400 1
Hospitality Sales Management
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
McNeill
History 10695
HIS 375 1
English Heritage
3
W
4:30-7p
Cole, S
10696
HIS 390 1
Colonial America
3
T
4:30-7p
Cole, S
****
HIS 497 1
Independent Study
4
3
tba
tba
tba
Cole, S
Health Sciences 10209
HS 300 1
Human Diseases
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10271
HS 300 2
Human Diseases Oct 29–Dec 14
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
HS 301 1
Spec Topics: Health Promotion
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
McCormick
10201
HS 305 W
Theories of Health Behaviors
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
McCormick
10202
HS 307 1
Health Promotion: Plan & Eval
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Rudy
10203
HS 308 1
Health Promotion Practicum
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
McCormick
10204
HS 333 1
Priniciples of Epidemiology
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Brown
10206
HS 350 1
Substance Abuse Prevention
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
HS 408 C
Fieldwork Experience
1,2,6
1-12
n/a
n/a
web
McCormick
10199
HS 410 1
Org & Admin of Health Services
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Brynteson
10200
HS 471 1
Health Issues of the Southwest
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
Humanities 9754
HUM 352 1
Western Hum Perspectives II
9769
HUM 362 1
Perspectives Asian Humanities
AHI
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Oelschlaeger
AHI(g)
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Acker
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
NAU
10197
130
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Yuma
Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Location
9755
HUM 371 1
Humanistic Values
AHI
6
9758
HUM 373 1
Nature and Values
CU
6
9759
HUM 382 1
World Perspectives in Humanities
AHI
9760
HUM 475 C
Human Nature and Values
Instructor
3
n/a
n/a
web
Davis
3
n/a
n/a
web
Oelschlaeger
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Enders
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Brown, A
Management 10692
MGT 300 1
Managing, Organizing & Leading
3
T
7:15-9:45p
BA 201
West
9952
MGT 303 1
Concepts in Management
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
9953
MGT 311 1
Leadership
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10663
MGT 350 W Business Communication
3
M
4:30-7p
10689
MGT 405 1
International Management
3
M
7:15-9:45p
10690
MGT 411 1
Task Group Dynamics
3
Th
7:15-9:45p
9955
MGT 470 C
Business in Society
****
MGT 490 C
Strategic Management
6
3
n/a
n/a
1,5a
3
T
4:30-7p
Staff McLean
BA 201
West Wagner
web
Parmenter West
Marketing 9954
MKT 303 1
Concepts in Marketing
10687
MKT 333 1
Intro to Marketing
****
MKT 480 1
International Marketing
6
3
n/a
n/a
3
Th
4:30-7p
web
Schmaedick
Kenny
5a
3
T
7:30-10p
Schmaedick
Music 10387
MUS 333 1
Jazz History and Styles
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Lawton
10388
MUS 360 1
Country Music
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Lawton
Nursing 10114
NUR 302 1
Baccalaureate Nursing Transitions
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Rieck
10108
NUR 307 1
RN Health Assessment RN to BSN
1,6
2
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10110
NUR 350 1
Family Case Management RN to BSN
1,6
6
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10112
NUR 390 1
Research & Evidence-Based Practice RN to BSN
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10448
NUR 427 1
Public Health Nursing RN to BSN
1,6
5
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10093
NUR 444 1
Nursing Principles to Clinical RN to BSN
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Crouch
10100
NUR 450 C
Nursing Leadership RN to BSN
1,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
3
tba
tba
tba
Self, Pete
3
n/a
n/a
web
Haslinger
Otenyo
Philosophy 10685
PHI 342 W
Toics in 20th Century Philosophy
Planning 10578
PL 406 1
Public Planning Analysis
6
Political Science 10138
POS 325 1
Public Personnel Administration
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10139
POS 326 1
Public Organization Theory
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10140
POS 421 C
Promotion of Democracy
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Wood
10141
POS 428 1
Applied Ethics
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Wood
UNDERGRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Fall 2007
Location
131
Instructor
Psychology 10681
PSY 345 W
Psych of Adult Devlpmt and Aging
3
M
7:15-9:45p
Mangan
10682
PSY 355 1
Sensation and Perception
3
T
4:30-7p
Mangan
****
PSY 408 1
Fieldwork Experience
1,2,4
1-12
tba
tba
tba
Mangan
****
PSY 497 1
Independent Study
2,4
1-6
tba
tba
tba
Mangan
****
PSY 499 1
Human Neuropsychology
5a
3
W
4:30-7p
Mangan
Speech Communication 10033
SC 314 1
Comm in Instructional Environments
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Umphrey
10461
SC 424 1
Gender and Communication
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Davis
School of Health Professions 9949
SHP 300 W
Applied Ethics in Health Care
Sociology 10468
SOC 301 1
Race, Class and Gender
9880
SOC 318 1
Medical Sociology
SPW
10680
SOC 319 W Population and Environment
9881
SOC 320 1
9889
SOC 333 1
Environment and Society
10678
SOC 353 1
Social Stratification
9882
SOC 360 1
Sociocultural Aging
CU
10524
SOC 360 2
Sociocultural Aging
CU
10679
SOC 412 1
Political Sociology
9883
SOC 417 1
Sociology of Childhood
9884
SOC 417 2
9885
SOC 431 1
9886 ****
Social Psychology SPW
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hoefle
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Minkler
3
M
4:30-7p
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hackstaff
web
Minkler
6
Ferrell
3
n/a
n/a
3
Th
4:30-7p
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Aleman
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Aleman
3
W
4:30-7p
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hughes
Sociology of Childhood
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hughes
Planning for Human Services
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hughes
SOC 441 1
Deviance
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hughes
SOC 498 C
Senior Seminar
4
3
tba
tba
tba
3
M
4:30-7p
3
n/a
n/a
3
T
4:30-7p
Ferrell
Ferrell
Ferrell
Spanish 10675
SPA 301 1
Advanced Spanish Grammar
62
SPA 340 1
Spanish Linguistics
10676
SPA 452 C
Lit. Indigenista en Mexico,Eduador,Peru y Bolivia
6
Garzon web
Garzon Garzon
Speech Sciences & Technology 10194
SST 301 1
SPLA: Childhood Comm Disorders
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cotton
10195
SST 302 1
SPLA: Adult Comm Disorders
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cotton
web
Social Work SW 320 1
Social Welfare Policy
10673
SW 320 2
Social Welfare Policy
9888
SW 370 1
Information Technology in SW
10674
SW 450 1
Mental Health
6 1,6
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
3
n/a
n/a
3
T
4:30-7p
3
n/a
n/a
3
T
7:15-9:45p
Pederson Pederson
web
Goodluck Kuntzelman
NAU
9887
132
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Yuma
Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Location
Instructor
GRADUATE COURSES **** Obtain class number from your advisor or the department.
All programs & classes are subject to change without notice In compliance with the Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 Northern Arizona University has developed policy guidelines with respect to the rights of eligible students & parents of dependent eligible students to give access to the Educational record For more information contact the NAU Office of the Registrar. NAU in Yuma reserves the right to make changes in the schedule.
Administration 10550
ADM 689 1
Capstone Project
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
Staff
Business Administration ****
BA 500 1
Management Information Systems
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
****
BA 500 2
Management Information Systems
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 501 1
Quantitative Methods & Planning
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 501 2
Quantitative Methods & Planning
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 502 1
Economic Analysis
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 503 1
Integrated Mgmt & Marketing
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 503 2
Integrated Mgmt & Marketing
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 504 1
Financial Analysis & Bus Law
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
BA 504 2
Financial Analysis & Bus Law
4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
3
T
4:30-9:45p
Bilingual/Multicultural Education 10627
BME 530 1
Fdtns of BME & ESL Instruction 1st 8 wks, Taskstream req
Blitz
10456
BME 530 1
Fndtns of Bilingual/ESL Inst Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Lockard
10465
BME 531 1
Structured English Immersion Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
deGroa
10495
BME 538 1
Fndtns of Bilingual/ESL Inst Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Francis
****
BME 608 1
Fieldwork Experience
4
3
tba
tba
tba
10452
BME 631 1
Structured English Immersion Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hess
****
BME 631 1
Structured English Immersion
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hess
10453
BME 631 2
Structured English Immersion Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gilbert
10466
BME 634 1
Tsting/Eval Lang-Minority Students Taskstream rqd
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Lockard
10623
BME 637 1
Cultrl Comp of Biling & ESL Instruction
3
Th
7:15-9:45p
Hess
****
BME 697 1
Independent Study
4
3
tba
tba
tba
Hess
****
BME 698 1
Graduate Seminar
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hess
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Luna
Lockard
Community College 10366
CC 580 1
The Community College
10367
CC 580 2
The Community College
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Luna
10365
CC 680 1
Higher Education in the US
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Odgers
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
GRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Fall 2007
Days
Time
Location
133
Instructor
Communication 10031
COM 601 1
Research Methods in Communication
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Short,C
Educational Curriculum and Instruction 9797
ECI 526 1
Parental Involvement in Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Markel
9798
ECI 531 1
Foundations of Reading Instruction
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cockrum
9799
ECI 531 2
Foundations of Reading Instruction
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Caldwell
10425
ECI 531 3
Foundations of Reading Instruction
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Caldwell
9800
ECI 541 1
Corrective & Remedial Reading
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cockrum
9801
ECI 541 2
Corrective & Remedial Reading
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Townsend
9802
ECI 551 1
Clinical Practice in Reading
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gammon
10649
ECI 565 1
Evaluation of Learning - Secondary
3
T
7:15-9:45p
9791
ECI 570 1
Core Introductory Seminar
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Markel
****
ECI 570 1
Core Introductory Seminar
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Ardisana
10647
ECI 571 1
Reading & Language Arts
3
Th
4:30-9:30p
10648
ECI 572 1
Teaching Lab
1
1
tba
tba
tba
Ardisana
9792
ECI 574 1
Sci/Soc Studies Methods- Elem
6
4
n/a
n/a
web
Moreng
9793
ECI 575 1
Elem Curriculum & Assessment
6
4
n/a
n/a
web
Moreng
9794
ECI 577 1
Student Teaching Reflection
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
10657
ECI 593 1
AEPA Preparation Seminar Oct 2–30, 2007
1
T
4:30-7p
Ardisana
10658
ECI 593 2
AEPA Preparation Seminar Dec 1–15, 2007
1
Sat
10a-3p
Ardisana
9803
ECI 602 1
Advanced Children’s Literature
****
ECI 608 1
Fieldwork Experience
9804
ECI 620 1
9805 10185
Glass
Ardisana
Markel
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Cockrum
1,4
1
tba
tba
tba
Ardisana
Early Childhood Curriculum
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
ECI 642 1
Modern Language Arts Instuction
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Broad
ECI 643 1
Modern Elem School Mathematics
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Johnson, G
9806
ECI 661 1
Adm & Suprvn of Reading Progms
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gammon
9807
ECI 675 1
Principles of Curriculum Const
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Auxier
9808
ECI 696 1
Prof Problems of Teachers
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Moreng
9809
ECI 698 1
Graduate Seminar
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Markel
10446
ECI 710 1
Contexts of Schooling
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
Broad
Educational Foundations 10361
EDF 500 1
Cultural Foundations of Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10353
EDF 500 2
Cultural Foundations of Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10354
EDF 630 1
Foundations of Education Law
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10355
EDF 670 1
Philosophy of Education
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10653
EDF 677 1
Educational Sociology
3
T
7:15-9:45p
3
W
4:30-8:30p
AC 214
Lewis Martin
Staff Hookstra
Educational Leadership EDL 600 1
Leadership Skills 8/22–10/10; inclds field exp
10350
EDL 600 2
Leadership Skills
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
10346
EDL 650 1
Critical Issues in Ed Leadership
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10536
EDL 650 2
Critical Issues in Ed Leadership
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Adler
10347
EDL 660 1
Action Learning Modules Aug 27–Oct 19
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Fallows
Please check our online schedule for updates @ nau.edu/nauyuma/
NAU
10652
134
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Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Location
10348
EDL 660 2
Action Learning Modules Oct22–Dec14
6
3
****
EDL 697 1
Independent Study
4
3
10650
EDL 722 1
Legal Aspects of School Administration 9/7,8,21,22;10/12,13;11/2,3,16,17
3
10741
EDL 723 1
Publicity and Politics Oct 17–Dec 12
3
10740
EDL 725 1
Supervision of Instruction
****
EDL 796 1
Internship - Supervision
1,4
****
EDL 796 2
Internship - Principal
****
EDL 796 3
Internship - Superintendency
Instructor
n/a
n/a
web
tba
tba
tba
F/S
4:30-7:30,8:30-1:30p AC 282
Lewis
W
4:30-9:30p
AC 214
Lewis
3
M
7:15-9:45p
tba
3
tba
tba
tba
Lewis
1,4
3
tba
tba
tba
Lewis
1,4
3
tba
tba
tba
Lewis
Staff Lewis
Stiffler
Educational Research 10736
EDR 610 1
Intro to Research
3
W
4:30-7p
AC 159
10395
EDR 610 2
Introduction to Research
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Dereshiwsky
Montopoli
10396
EDR 610 3
Introduction to Research
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Dereshiwsky
10398
EDR 610 4
Introduction to Research
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10399
EDR 720 1
Research Design
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Dereshiwsky
10400
EDR 725 1
Qualitative Research
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Munene
Graduate Composition
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gray-Rosendale
English 9995
ENG 501 1
Aug27–Oct12 9996
ENG 517 1
Professional Editing
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Larkin
10555
ENG 519 2
Technology & Visual Literacy
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gruber
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Gray-Rosendale
Oct29–Dec14 9999
ENG 520 1
Literacy & Teaching Writing Aug27–Oct12
10000
ENG 548 1
Foundamentals Sec Lang Teaching
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10001
ENG 549 1
Inf Design & Usability Testing
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Rothfork
10030
ENG 605 1
Proposal Writing
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Larkin
10121
ENG 655 1
The Novel and its Tradition
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Ruwe
AC 146
Educational Psychology 70726
EPS 525 1
Intro to Statistics
3
M
4:30-7p
10725
EPS 580 1
Human Development
3
T
4:30-7p
10723
EPS 591 1
Personality Adjustment
3
M
7:15-9:45p
AC 286
Church
10721
EPS 596 1
Dvlpmt Perspec in Human Diversity
3
W
7:15-9:45p
AC 286
Chavez
10520
EPS 596 2
Dvlpmt Perspec in Human Diversity Aug27–Nov2
3
n/a
n/a
web
10722
EPS 601 1
Theories of Counseling
3
M
4:30-7p
AC 213
10719
EPS 605 1
Educ Psych Applied to Learning
3
Th
4:30-7p
10273
EPS 605 2
Ed Psy Applied to Learning
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Brown, A
10519
EPS 605 3
Ed Psy Applied to Learning Aug27–Nov2
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hood
10720
EPS 606 1
Applied Behavior Management
3
Th
7:15-9:45p
AC 286
McCarthy
****
EPS 608 1
Fieldwork Experience
2,4
1-6
tba
tba
tba
McCarthy
AC 286
McCarthy
6
10717
EPS 611 1
Adolescent Psychology
3
T
7:15-9:45p
10716
EPS 644 1
Test and Measurements 2nd 8 weeks
3
F
5-9:45p
Montopoli Watson
Hood Kolodinsky Staff
Starkey
GRADUATE Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
****
EPS 685 1
Graduate Research
10710
EPS 692 1
Counseling Practicum
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Fall 2007
Location
135
Instructor
2,4
1-6
tba
tba
tba
1
3
M
4-8:30p
AC 254 Koenig-Colsch
McCarthy
10711
EPS 692 2
Counseling Practicum
1
3
T
11:30a-4p
AC 254
Kolodinsky
10712
EPS 692 3
Counseling Practicum
1
3
T
4-8:30p
AC 254
Kolodinsky
10713
EPS 692 4
Counseling Practicum
1
3
W
4-8:30p
AC 254
****
EPS 697 1
Independent Study
2,4
1-3
tba
tba
tba
McCarthy
36
EPS 725 1
Multivariate Statistics Sept 7–Oct 26
3
F
8:30-2p
AC 159
Montopoli
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
Special Education 10436
ESE 516 1
Patterns & Variations Child Dev
6
10467
ESE 516 2
Patterns & Variations Child Dev
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10486
ESE 520 1
Bilingual & Multi Aspt Spec Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Marks
10487
ESE 520 2
Bilingual & Multi Aspt Spec Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Peterson, Pat
10440
ESE 536 1
Fndtns of Early Childhood Spec Ed
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Applequist
10707
ESE 548 1
Survey of Special Education
3
W
4:30-7p
10488
ESE 554 1
Methods Spec Ed: LI S/P Disb
3
n/a
n/a
10708
ESE 649 1
Cross Cat Fdtns High Incidence
3
W
4:30-7p
6
Applequist
Markham web
Staff Yamashita
Mathematics 10072
MAT 505 1
Connections - Calculus
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hagood
10073
MAT 508 1
Technology in Mathematics Educ
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
Nursing 10251
NUR 510 1
Knowledge Development in Nursing
6
2
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10252
NUR 520 1
Pathophysiology
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10253
NUR 560 1
Rural Theory & Health Policy
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10244
NUR 605 1
Graduate Research Seminar
6
2
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
NUR 608 1
Fieldwork Experience
2,4,6
1-12
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10255
NUR 630 1
Role Development
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10256
NUR 631 1
Role Development Practicum lab for NUR 630
2,6
1-2
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10257
NUR 650 1
Advanced Nursing Assessment
6
2
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10258
NUR 651 1
Adv Nursing Assessment Practicum lab for NUR 650
6
1
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10259
NUR 662 1
Family Primary Health Care II
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
10260
NUR 663 1
Family Prim Hlth Care II Practicum lab for NUR 662
6
5
n/a
n/a
web
Staff
****
NUR 689 1
Professional Project
2,4,6
1-6
n/a
n/a
web
Long
****
NUR 697 1
Independent Study
2,4,6
1-3
n/a
n/a
web
Doshier
10250
NUR 699 1
Thesis
2,6
1-6
n/a
n/a
web
Conger
Planning 10579
PL 501 1
Communities and Public Planning
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Hawley
10580
PL 506 1
Public Planning Analysis
6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Haslinger NAU
Political Science ****
POS 541 1
Public Management
2,4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Otenyo
****
POS 543 1
Organizational Management
2,4,6
3
n/a
n/a
web
Dierks
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136
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Class #
Course-Sec. # Course Title
Lib. Studies
Ft. Note Credit
Days
Time
Location
Instructor
Spring 2007
137
Agricultural Systems Management Program
U of A
138
UNIVERSITY of ARIZONA
THE UNIVERSITY
OF
Fall 2007 Class Schedule
ARIZONA—YUMA Classes begin—Monday August 20, 2007
Graduate Classes available in Yuma for the University of Arizona! For information or to sign up for classes contact Dr. Stephen E. Poe at (928) 317-6418 or spoe@ag.arizona.edu Course
Title
Credit
Time
Room
ASM 195
Intro. to ASM
1
Poe
W
3:30–4:20 P.M.
AG109
ASM 311
Quantitative Analysis ASM
3
Bowman
TH
5:55–9:40 P.M.
BA 225
ASM 321
Personnel Supervision ASM
3
Bowman
M
5:55–8:35 P.M.
BA 225
ASM 350 PLS 397Y
Business Writing and Com
3
McLean
Yuma Prod. Syst.
3
Poe
T
4:30–7:10 P.M.
AG109
ASM 401
Ag. Struct./Environments
3
Poe
W
4:30–7:10 P.M.
AG109
ASM 493
Internship
3
Poe
TBA
ASM 499
Independent Study
3
Poe
TBA
ASM 195 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Management An overview of the Operations and Systems Management degree program. The concepts of technical management are introduced in their applications associated with agricultural and industrial settings. ASM 311 – Quantitative Analysis in Agricultural Systems Methods of collection, tabulation, and analysis of business and economic data, including measures of central tendency and dispersion. ASM 321 – Personnel Supervision in Agricultural Systems The functional relationship between management and the labor force; principles of handling the human factor to maximize the productive efficiency of the firm through sound procurement, development, utilization and maintenance of the human resources. ASM 350 – Technical Writing and Communication in Agricultural Systems Written and oral communication in organizations. Emphasizes writing letters, memos, and reports; speaking and listening skills; communication theory; precise word use; common pitfalls, interpersonal skills; human relation skills; and cross-cultural communication.
Instructor
Day
WEB
ASM 401 - Agricultural Structures and Environments Principles associated with agricultural buildings and structure including: materials and selection, building design, electrical wiring, concrete and masonry, building ventilation, refrigeration, and commodity handling. PLS 397Y - Yuma Production Systems An extensive overview of the agricultural operations in Yuma County with industry and agricultural fieldtrips. Emphasis on vegetable production. ASM 493 - Work Experience Students experience an opportunity to integrate classroom experiences into the work environment. Individualized learning objectives allow for specialization. ASM 499 - Independent Study An Opportunity to explore independent topics with the subject matter designed to meet the needs of the graduating student. Individualized learning objectives allow for specialization.
Enrollment Services PO Box 929 Yuma, AZ 85366-0929 (928) 317-6100 fax (928) 344-7543
Arizona Western College
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11A.
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14.
O White, non-Hispanic
B.
Type (if not a US citizen) OO Visa —you must provide a copy
12.
OO Purpose for attending AWC
either of your OO Do parents have a
19.
Bachelor’s Degree?
15.
OO Program of Study
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best describes your OO Which current educational status? 01—New AWC Student 02—Former (re-entering) AWC Student 03—Will transfer to AWC 04—Special Admission Student
OO Type of Secondary Degree 01—High School Diploma 02—G.E.D. 03—Currently in High School 04—Non-Graduate
01—AA 02—AS 03—ABUS 04—AGS 05—AAS 06—Certificate 07—AGEC 08—Non-Degree seeking 09—Undecided
Date of graduation (or expected) ___________ Name of H.S. _______________________________________ City, State ___________________________________________
work status OO Anticipated while attending college 01—Part-time 02—Full-time 03—Will not be working 04—Retired
01—Yes 02—No
ilitary/Veteran OO MStatus 01—Non-Military 02—Veteran 03—Active Duty 04—Military Dependent
01—Student (F-1) 02—Tourist (B-1, B-2) 03—Permanent Resident (Immigrant—US) 04—Other (please specify)______________________
01—Complete Associate Degree 02—Complete Certificate Program 03—Transfer to a 4-year college/university 04—Improve job skills 05—Personal enrichment 06—Prepare for a new career 07—To improve English language skills
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O Female O Male
17.
OO Prior Education 01—Some College 02—Certificate 03—Associate’s Degree 04—Bachelor’s Degree 05—Master’s Degree or higher 06—Doctorate 99—Other or None
If you have graduated or are enrolled in an Arizona High School, ARS 15-1823, requires students to provide their assigned SAIS (Student Accountability Identification System) number. SAIS # ________________________________
RESIDENCY These questions are asked for the purpose of determining tuition and fees. The responsibility of registering under the proper residency classification is placed upon the student. Any student who falsifies his/her residency shall be required to pay full tuition and may be subject to dismissal from the college. Refer to the college catalog for residency guidelines. Failure to answer questions 20–26 may result in being classified as out-of-state for tuition and fee purposes.
20. For tax purposes are you?
21. Do you consider yourself a resident of Arizona?
O Self-supporting O Dependent of Parent/Guardian
If you are considered a dependent for tax purposes, please use parent/guardian information for questions 21–26.
If Parent/Guardian, please list their address
O Yes O No If yes, since (month/year) ____________
22. Have you lived or worked outside of Arizona during the past 12 months?
If no, skip to back
O Yes O No
__________________________________________________________________________________
23. A re you registered to vote in Arizona?
O Yes O No If yes, date registered ____________
24. C heck years for which you have filed an Arizona income tax return:
O 2004 O 2005 O 2006 O 2007
25. L ist last two years of employment
26. C urrent Driver’s license #
Employer _______________________________________
________________________________________
State _______ from ____________ to ______________
Issuing State __________________
Employer _______________________________________
Date Issued ___________________
State _______ from ____________ to ______________
Renewal?
O Yes O No
Signatures I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the information furnished in this application is true and complete without intention of evasion or misrepresentation. I understand the above information is submitted under penalty of perjury and false or misrepresentative data is sufficient cause for rejection or dismissal. Student Signature ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date_______________ Parent/Guardian Signature (if applicant is under the age of 18) __________________________________________________________ Date_______________ In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security and Crime Statistics Act, Arizona Western College publishes an Annual Security Report. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occured on campus, at certain off-campus buildings, and adjacent public property. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. A copy of this report is available at azwestern.edu/student_svc/police/ or from AWC Campus Police, P.O. Box 929, Yuma, AZ 85366-0929.
Processed by ___________________________________________________________________ Res. Code _________________ Datatel ID _________________ Date ________________
Programs of Study Check One Program of Study: Counselors and advisors are available in the Student Services Building to help you select a program of study.
A.A. Degree— for University Transfer . . . . . . . . . .Major Code
O Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . ADMJU O Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AGRIC O Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . ADMJU O Art: Graphics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARTGR O Art: Studio Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARTST O Elementary Education— . . . . . . . . . . . . EDECE O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Early Childhood Education Secondary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDSEC English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENGLI Family & Consumer Sciences. . . . . . . . FAMCS General Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GENST History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HISTO Hotel/Restaurant Management . . . . . . HOTEL Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATHE Media Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MDART Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MUSIC Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHILO Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POLSC Psychology/Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PSYSO Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPANI Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THETR
A.S. Degree— for University Transfer . . . . . . . . . .Major Code
O Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIOLO O Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHEMI O Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENGIN O Environmental Sciences— . . . . . . . . . . . ESBIO Biology Emphasis
O Environmental Sciences— . . . . . . . . . . ESGEO O O O
Geology Emphasis General Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GENST Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GEOLO Physics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHYSI
A.BUS Degree— for University Transfer . . . . . . . . . .Major Code
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Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BUSIN
A.G.S. Degree— for Individualized Program . . . . . Major Code
O
Associate in General Studies. . . . . . . . GENST
A.A.S. Degree— Occupational Degrees . . . . . . . . Major Code
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . ADMJU Advanced Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . ADVWT Agriculture Business Management . . . AGBUS Air Conditioning & Refrigeration . . . . . . AIRCR Architectural Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . ARCH Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTOT Broadcasting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BRDCA General Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BUSGN Casino Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CASMG Computer Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMGR Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . CISYS Construction Trades Management . . . . . . CTM Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECE EMS—Paramedic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMSPA Fire Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIRSC Industrial Graphics—CAD . . . . . . . . . . INDSG Industrial Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INDST Industrial Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . IWT Marketing & Management . . . . . . . . . . MKTMG Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MASTH Media Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MDART Microcomputer Business Application . MICBA Nursing: Healing Community . . . . . . . . NURHC Pre-RN (nursing pre-reqs only) . . . . . . PRERN Office Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFFAD Paralegal Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LEGAL Plant Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLTSC Radiologic Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . RADTE Television Production. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TVPRO Vegetable Production Technology. . . . VEGPT Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WELDT
Occupational Certificates. . Major Code
O Advanced Water Treatment Op. 1. . . . AWTO1 O Advanced Water Treatment Op. 2. . . . AWTO2 O Agriculture, Occupational . . . . . . . . . . AGOCC O Air Conditioning & Refrigeration . . . . . AIRCR O Architectural Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . ARCH O Athletic Coaching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATHCH O Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTOT O Automotive Brakes and Suspension . . AUTBR O Automotive Computer Fundamentals . AUTCD Engine Performance and Diagnostics
O Automotive Electrical and . . . . . . . . . . .
AUTAC
Air Conditioning
O Automotive Power Trains. . . . . . . . . . . . . AUTPT O AWS (American Welding Society) . . . . . AWS Entry Level
Arizona Western College does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its services, programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age (40+), or disability.
O Basic Air Conditoning and . . . . . . . . . . . . BACT Refrigeration Service Technician
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Basic Custodial Maintenance. . . . . . . . .
CUST Bindery Worker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIND Business Entrepreneur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENT Carpentry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARP Carpentry Knoledge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KCPT Casino Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CASMG Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . CISYS Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CULAR Custodial Management . . . . . . . . . . . . CUSMG Studies in Deafness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEAF Detention Officer Operations. . . . . . . . DETOF Dietetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIETP Early Childhood Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECE Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELECT EMS—Paramedic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMSPA EMT—Basic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMSBA Family Childcare Education . . . . . . . . . FACHE Family Development Credential . . . . . . . . . FDC Fire Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FIREA Industrial Graphics—Drafting/CAD. . . INDSG Industrial Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . IWT Infant and Toddler Education . . . . . . . . . INTOE Law Enforcement Training Academy . . . . LETA Masonry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAS Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MASTH Media Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MDART Microcomputer Business Applications MICBA Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NETWK Nursing Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NURAS Office Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFFAD Paralegal Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LEGAL Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLBG Practical Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NURPN Preschool Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRSCE School-Aged Child Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . SACC Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WELDG Welding Certificate of Proficiency. . . . GMAW GMAW/FCAW Plate Welding Certificate. of Proficiency . . . . SMAW SMAW Plate
Other
O O O O O
AZ General Ed. Curriculum—Arts . . . . AGECA AZ General Ed. Curriculum—Business AGECB AZ General Ed. Curriculum—Science AGECS Personal Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PEREN Non-degree seeking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDEC
CP 07-041 (revised 3/20/07)
Fall 2007 (% " !* +
Arts Building
DeAnza Dorm
Kino Dorm
Student Services
Academic Complex
District Services
Liberal Arts
Technology 2 (Welding)
Administration
Educational Services
Learning Resources
Agriculture
Fountain
Music Observatories
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Otondo Loop Road
Technology 3 (Auto Mechanics and Print Services Lab)
Amphitheater
Football Field
Business Administration
Garces Dorm
- Parking Lots
Kammann Baseball Field
Technology 4 (College Publications, Computer Graphics, and Adv. Water Treatment)
- Greenhouses
- Cottages 1-5
Gymnasium
Postal Services
Chemistry
Heating and Cooling
Softball Field
College Union
Human Services
Science
Pool
Otond
Theater
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East Yuma County
AWC Main Campus
Araby Road
Construction Trades Center
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Somerton Middle School
AWC
S. Somerton Avenue
Carlisle Avenue
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Van Brunt Avenue
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4th Street
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6th Ave.
Juan Sanchez Boulevard
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S. Fiesta Avenue
S. Geronimo Avenue
San Luis Center
San Luis Middle School Migrant Pre-School
4th Ave.
Rio Colorado School
W. 12th Street
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W. 11th Street
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La Paz Learning Center
S. California Avenue/Highway 95
La Paz County Center
AWC Riverside Drive/Highway 95
Jefferson Street
to Highway 95
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AWC Final Exam Schedule Thursday, December 13
Friday December 14 & Saturday December 15
9:25–10:40 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
9:25–10:40 classes meeting T–TH
Final exam times for Friday and Saturday classes are to begin at the regular class start time and last a two hour period.
10:50–12:05 classes meeting T–TH
12:15–1:30 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
12:15–1:30 classes meeting T–TH
1:40–2:55 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
1:40–2:55 classes meeting T–TH
3:05–4:20 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
3:05–4:20 classes meeting T–TH
4:00 P. M .– 6:00 P. M .
4:30–5:45 classes meeting M–W or 4:30–7:10 classes meeting only on Monday
4:30–5:45 classes meeting T–TH or 4:30–7:10 classes meeting only on Tuesday
4:30–7:10 classes meeting only on Wednesday
4:30–7:10 classes meeting only on Thursday
6:15 P. M .– 8:15 P. M .
5:55–8:35 classes meeting only on Monday
5:55–8:35 classes meeting only on Tuesday
5:55–7:10 classes meeting M–W or 5:55–8:35 classes meeting only on Wednesday
5:55–7:10 classes meeting T–TH or 5:55–8:35 classes meeting only on Thursday
8:30 P. M .– 10:30 P. M .
7:20–8:35 classes meeting M–W
7:20–8:35 classes meeting T–TH
8:45–10:00 classes meeting M–W
8:45–10:00 classes meeting T–TH
Monday, December 10
Tuesday, December 11
6:00 A . M .– 8:00 A . M .
6:30t–7:45 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
6:30–7:45 classes meeting T–TH
8:30 A . M .– 10:30 A . M .
8:00–9:15 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
8:00–9:15 classes meeting T–TH
10:50 A . M .– 12:50 P. M .
10:50–12:05 classes meeting M–W or 4 days a week
1:40 P. M .– 3:40 P. M .
Wednesday, December 12
No student is required to take more than two (2) final exams in one day (6:00 A.M.–10:30 P.M.). In case a student is scheduled for three (3) or more exams in one day, he/she should contact the appropriate faculty member, division chair (AWC), or area coordinator (NAU in Yuma) of the middle final(s), who will then arrange to schedule a make-up exam with the appropriate faculty member.
Personal Schedule Hour
8:00–9:15 9:25–10:40 10:50–12:05 12:15–1:30 1:40–2:55 3:05–4:20 4:30–5:50
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Fall 2007
Successfully View the 2007 Schedule of Classes on the World Wide Web Step 1:
Go to www.azwestern.edu and click on “Schedule of Classes” under Quick Links.
Step 2:
Click on the drop down menu for “Semester” and choose “Fall 2007”.
Step 3:
Click on “Search for Classes” to view all of the FAll 2007 classes.
If you don’t want to view all of the FAll 2007 classes, then limit your search by sorting only the information you do want to see.
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Sort by Instructor; type in an instructor’s last name to view the instructor’s classes Sort by Subject; select a course prefix to view all classes offered under a specific subject Sort by Campus Location; select a campus to view the classes offered at a specific location Sort by Weekend Courses, Night Courses, or Distance Education Courses; place a check mark in a box to view only weekend, night, or distance classes or combine any of these searches with a location, instructor, or subject search
Free Internet Access Free access to the Internet is available at the following locations.
AWC Main Campus
Yuma County (continued)
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Academic Complex Computer Lab—located inside the Academic Complex (AC) building on AWC’s Main Campus
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AWC—Enrollment Services Welcome Center
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AWC Student Support Services Workroom—located inside the Student Services (SS) building on AWC’s Main Campus
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AWC/NAU Academic Library—located inside the Learning Resources (LR) building on AWC’s Main Campus
AWC Student Success Center—located inside the Learning Resources (LR) building on AWC’s Main Campus
Yuma County
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Antelope Union High School—AWC Computer Lab AWC Career Center Dateland Public Library Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center
Roll Public Library San Luis Branch Library San Luis Middle School—AWC Computer Lab Somerton Branch Library Somerton Middle School—AWC Computer Lab Wellton Public Library Yuma County Public Library
La Paz County
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LaPaz Technology Center Parker Public Library
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