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Page 1: Table of Contents - Arizona Western College... by early March to have the best possibility of receiving federal financial aid. The Financial Aid Office also helps students eligible
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Table of Contents

HSI STEM Pipeline Grant Program

Introduction .......................................................................................................................... i

Staff Information .................................................................................................................. ii

Arizona Western College AWC Application Checklist........................................................................................... 1

3C Map and additional resources ................................................................................ 2

AWC Campus Map ...................................................................................................... 3

Degree Cost Sheet ...................................................................................................... 4

AAS Check Sheets STEM Pathways .......................................................................................................... 5

Pipeline Grant Checklist ............................................................................................... 6

AWC Resources .......................................................................................................... 7

AAS:ACRSE Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (STEM Emphasis) ............................ 8

AAS:AUTSE Automotive Technology (STEM Emphasis) ............................................ 9

AAS:CRPSE Carpentry (STEM Emphasis) ................................................................ 10

AAS:CTMSE Construction Trades Management (STEM Emphasis) ......................... 11

AAS:CULGE Culinary Arts (STEM Emphasis) ........................................................... 12

AAS:DFTSE Drafting CAD Technology (STEM Emphasis) ....................................... 13

AAS:ECTSE Electrical Technology (STEM Emphasis) .............................................. 14

AAS:INTSE Industrial Technology (STEM Emphasis) ............................................... 15

AAS:PLMSE Plumbing (STEM Emphasis) ................................................................. 16

AAS:SOLSE Solar Photovoltaic Installation (STEM Emphasis) ................................. 17

AAS:WLDSE Welding Technology (STEM Emphasis) ............................................... 18

AWC2NAU Student Guide ............................................................................................................ 19

Northern Arizona University-Yuma Business Administration Flyer .................................................................................... 25

Transition Checklist .................................................................................................... 27

BAS Degree Check Sheet.......................................................................................... 29

Costs Estimate & Annual Updates Degree Estimate Cost Sheet ............................................................................................. 30

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HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS SURF THE PIPELINE TO STEM SUCCESS GRANT

Surf The Pipeline To STEM Success (Pipeline) is an innovative endeavor by Arizona Western College (AWC) and Northern Arizona University-Yuma Branch Campus (NAU) to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students attaining Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) degrees in Southwest Arizona. The U.S. Department of Education awarded AWC $4 million over a five year time period from 2011-2016 to complete all of the program objectives.

The Pipeline Grant's primary mission is to create pathways for AWC students to receive their Associates of Applied Science Degree (AAS) in Automotive, Welding or Industrial Technology (75 credit hours) and transfer to NAU-Yuma to achieve a Bachelor's of Applied Science Degree (BAS) in Industrial Technology Management (45 credit hours). The Pipeline Grant also has significant funds to renovate the AWC automotive and welding labs to provide students with a state-of-the-art technology experience.

The information in this booklet can be found at: www.azwestern.edu/pipeline

If you need more information about the program you can contact us at: [email protected]

Pipeline Degrees Currently Available

Arizona Western College AAS:ACRSE Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (STEM Emphasis) AAS:AUTSE Automotive Technology (STEM Emphasis) AAS:CRPSE Carpentry (STEM Emphasis) AAS:CTMSE Construction Trades Management (STEM Emphasis) AAS:CULGE Culinary Arts (STEM Emphasis) Northern Arizona UniversityAAS:DFTSE Drafting CAD Technology (STEM Emphasis) BAS: Industrial Technology Management

AAS:ECTSE Electrical Technology (STEM Emphasis)

AAS:INTSE Industrial Technology (STEM Emphasis)

AAS:PLMSE Plumbing (STEM Emphasis) AAS:SOLSE Solar Photovoltaic Installation (STEM Emphasis)

AAS:WLDSE Welding Technology (STEM Emphasis)

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Pipeline Staff AWC Career and Technical EducationTanja Eiben-Administrative Assistant Arizona Western College Office: CTE(928) 344-7567 [email protected]

NAU Industrial Technology Coordinator Jeremy Spencer Northern Arizona University Office: AC 238 (928) 317-6406

[email protected]

AWC Pipeline Automotive Lab Technician Luis Salas Arizona Western College Office: T4-115 (928) 344-7569

[email protected]

AWC Pipeline Welding Lab Technician James Veldhuis Arizona Western College Office: T2-107 (928) 317-6020

[email protected]

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q 1. Admission n (344-7550)

3C One Stop Shop / onlinewww.azwestern.edu/admissions

Apply online! It’s the fastest, easiest way to apply for admission.

You will receive a response, including your student ID number, within

3 business days.

q 2. Computer Accounts and Passwords (317-5892)

Academic Complex Computer Lab/Help Deskaccounts.azwestern.edu

Set up your WebAdvisor and TOROmail accounts in order to access

college services such as online registration, Blackboard online courses,

Financial Aid status, and much more. *All official AWC communication will

only be sent through TOROmail. Technical support for student accounts is

available through the AWC Help Desk at [email protected].

q 3. Financial Aid n (344-7634)

3C One Stop Shop / onlinewww.azwestern.edu/finaid

Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov by early March to have the best

possibility of receiving federal financial aid. The Financial Aid Office also

helps students eligible for other forms of financial assistance such as state

grants, student employment, and student loans. Visit the website for

updated information regarding financial aid and scholarships. Financial

Aid does not have to be finalized before moving on to the next step.

q 4. Testing n (344-7641)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu/testing

The computerized Accuplacer Assessment covers reading, sentence skills,

and math to determine your eligibility for courses. Visit our webpage for

more information to prepare you for placement testing.

q 5. Academic Advising n (344-7624)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu/advisement

Once you have your placement test scores, sign up online for an Advising

Session where you will meet with an AWC Academic Advisor to help you

decide on a career, choose a major, and select appropriate courses.

q 6. Registration n (344-7550)

3C One Stop Shop / onlinewww.azwestern.edu/registration

Register online early to have the best chance of finding the classes that

meet your scheduling needs. Visit the website to find out when you may

register and other pertinent information regarding course registration.

q 7. Payment n (344-7700)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu

Registration is not complete until tuition and fees are paid. Payment

can be made in person with cash, check, or credit card (MasterCard®,

Visa®, or Discover®Card) or on WebAdvisor with a credit card (also

accepts American Express®), direct payment from a checking or savings

account*, or by setting up a payment plan. (*A service fee shall apply.)

q 8. Orientation n (344-7550)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu/orientation

Prior to your first semester of classes, sign up to attend a New Student

Orientation session which will provide you with information and resources

to have a successful start to your educational career.

q 9. Textbooks n (344-7583)

3C AWC Barnes & Noble Bookstoreawc.bkstore.com/bkstore/content

Using the information on your class schedule, you may find and purchase

or rent your textbooks at the AWC Barnes and Noble Bookstore or online.

If you have financial aid, you can also charge your textbooks to your financial

aid account.

q 10. Student Photo ID n (344-7576)

3C One Stop Shop— Campus Life

Once you are registered for classes, get your free student photo ID and

YCAT (Yuma Community Area Transportation) validation sticker. Your student

ID can be used to: get student rates at athletic and campus events; get an

Academic Library card; ride YCAT; and receive student discounts at local

business. Load money onto your ID and dine in the Eatery and Starbucks

tax free.

College Checklist: Simple Steps to EnrollmentComplete these simple steps early and enjoy a smooth beginning that carries you through the rest of the semester and on towards graduation.

Additional information on these topics can be found in the AWC Catalog. The One Stop Shop is located

on the 2nd floor of the College Community Center (3C). Colors (n) correspond to the One Stop Shop

directory on the reverse side. We recommend the steps be completed in this order.

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3C One Stop Shop

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Arizona Western College2020 S. Avenue 8E

Yuma, Arizona 85365-8834(928) 317-6000

Clubs & Organizations n (317-7611)

3C One Stop Shop— Campus Lifewww.azwestern.edu/student_services/campus_life

Studies show that students who are involved and engaged in campus life

do better academically. Visit our webpage to learn about the many ways

to get involved!

Career Services & Student Employment n (344-7604)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu/careerservices

Visit Career Services for help with career exploration or choosing a major.

Career Services also assists students with on- and off-campus job placement,

resume development, and internship opportunities.

Housing & Dining n (344-7578)

3C One Stop Shop— Campus Lifewww.azwestern.edu/student_services/campus_life

If you are interested in living on campus in one of our three residence

halls, submit an application along with a $100 deposit and immunizations

records to the Residential Life Offi ce. Students not living on campus

can still purchase a meal plan and enjoy dining on campus in our Eatery

and Starbucks.

Transfer Services n (344-7638)

3C One Stop Shopwww.azwestern.edu/transfers

Transfer Services is AWC’s bridge to four-year universities. Visit our

webpage to learn more about AWC’s university partnerships, course

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COST – Industrial Technology Management degree

Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree from AWC Bachelors of Applied Science (BAS) Degree from NAU-Yuma

Arizona Western College AAS in Automotive Technology, Welding Technology, or Industrial

Technology

Meet A.A.S. degree requirements – General Education Certificate (AGEC courses) in 5 semesters of 15 credits (additional courses may be required due to placement test scores)

Tuition and fees $1,210, books and supplies $790 = $2,000 Per semester for 5 semesters**

Northern Arizona University-Yuma BAS Industrial Technology Management Degree

NAU will accept 75 credit hours from the AWC’s Automotive Technology, Welding Technology, and Industrial Technology degrees with General Education Emphasis.

The NAU BAS requirements include an additional 45 credit hours. The additional 45 credits can be obtained in 3 semesters (15 credits each semester)

Tuition $3,150, books, fees, supplies $850 = $4,000 per semester for 3 semesters**

Estimated Costs: Arizona Western College $2,000 per semester X 5 semesters = $10,000 Northern Arizona University $4,000 per semester X 3 semesters = $12,000

Estimated total cost for the AAS and BAS degrees over four years = $22,000 **

**Costs are based on estimates of tuition, books, fees, and supplies only. Other personal and/or living expenses are NOT included. The approximate cost of $22,000 is an estimate only based on the 2013-14 school year. Actual costs may vary and will be determined at the time of registration for each semester.

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New STEM Pathways

Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree from AWC to

Bachelors of Applied Science (BAS) Degree from NAU-Yuma

Arizona Western College Associates of Applied Science Degrees

Newly designed degrees allow students to earn an AGEC (Arizona General Education Curriculum) degree that allows direct transfer to NAU. These degrees are offered in STEM related areas of Technology. Higher level English and Math classes are supported with Supplemental Instruction supported by the Pipeline Grant.

Northern Arizona University-Yuma BAS in Industrial Technology Management Degree

The BAS in Industrial Technology Management is a new degree, developed through funding by the Pipeline Grant. All classes are taught through NAU – Yuma. Working students can also take classed online or in the evening.

What does this mean for YOU?

The AWC2NAU program allows students to begin their education at AWC and seamlessly transfer to NAU-Yuma.

EARN 75 CREDITS from AWC (5 semesters at full-time load of 15 credits per semester) TRANSFER TO NAU - YUMA

EARN 45 CREDITS from NAU (3 semesters at full-time load of 15 credits per semester)

GRADUATE WITH YOUR ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE AND YOUR BACHELORS OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE!!

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Pipeline Grant Checklist

Step 1: Contact Us Contact the Pipeline Grant office to find out more about the various degree programs. Contact information:

Wanda Reid, AWC STEM Advisor/Outreach Office: ET 116 (928) 317-6170

[email protected] [email protected] www.azwestern.edu/pipeline

Step 2: Meet with the Pipeline Grant Advisor Receive up to date information about any requirements or the application process.

Step 3: Apply for Admission to AWC Review your degree progression plan and make formal application to the college.

Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid Apply for federal and state financial aid if you are interested in financial support. Complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FASFA) at fafsa.ed.gov and list Arizona Western College (institution code 001071) as a recipient of the information.

Step 5: Apply for Housing Students who desire to live on the AWC Yuma campus should immediately apply for housing since space is limited.

Step 6: Pay Tuition and Fees Pay tuition and fees online or at the AWC Business Office in the 3C building on the Yuma campus.

Step 7: Attend Your Classes It is very important that you attend all your classes in order to remain a member of the Pipeline grant cohort. Immediately contact your professor or the Pipeline Grant Advisor if you have any problems.

Cohort students are provided assistance in selecting courses to meet requirements for the AAS degree and are offered “held” spaces in select classes with “Supplemental Instructor” assistance. See your AWC Pipeline Grant advisor for assistance.

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Arizona Western College HSI STEM Pipeline Grant

Student Resources The following services are available to all registered students at AWC:

Tutoring/Supplemental Instruction https://www.azwestern.edu/academic_services/student_success_center/

Scholarships http://foundation.azwestern.edu/scholarships.html

Career Counseling http://www.azwestern.edu/student_services/support_services/career_services/

Student Success Center (Math and Writing) https://www.azwestern.edu/academic_services/student_success_center/

Student Support Services (KEYS) http://www.azwestern.edu/student_services/campus_life/KEYS_program/services.html

Academic Library Services https://www.azwestern.edu/academic_services/academic_library/

Academic Computer Complex https://www.azwestern.edu/information_technology/

AccessABILITY Services https://www.azwestern.edu/student_services/support_services/accessability_services/

Veteran Services http://www.azwestern.edu/student_services/enrollment_services/admissions_and_registration/military/veteran_service.html

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Cr Gr Sem App*ACR 101 3ACR 102 3ACR 103 3ACR 112 3ACR 113 3ACR 201 3ACR 202 3ACR 212 3ACR 213 3

Cr Gr Sem App*DFT 100 3ECT 105 3TEC 165 3

Select at least one course from WLD 104, 105, 106 or 109 3

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ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142 3

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6 credits from section F of AGEC A33Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem App* Notes

General Electives (1 Credit) Notes

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree. This dual application of coursesgives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

This program provides courses in the air conditioning and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students totransfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four year institution.

Required Major Courses (27 Credits) Notes

List any courses used to satisfy program or degree credits due to dual application:

See the AGEC A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETTo help you decide upon which courses to include in both the major and elective blocks, you and your Academic Advisor should consult the university transfer

guides for specific required and recommended courses; the university transfer guides can be found at www.aztransfer.com.

Student Name ID # Advisor Major Code: AAS.ACRSECredits: 75

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (STEM Emphasis)

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Motors, Circuits and ControlsControl Systems

Mathematics (3 credits)

Other Departmental Requirements (12 Credits) Notes

Arizona General Education Curriculum AGEC A (35 Credits) Notes

English Composition (6 credits)Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

Basic ElectricityEmployee and Occupational Safety

AutoCAD 1 Drafting

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 4Heat Load Calculations and Duct DesignLight Commercial Systems

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2

Heating Technology

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

Arts/Humanities Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Arts:Humanities:

SPC 215 Public Speaking (Recommended)CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems

Catalog 2016 2017

(Prerequisite: MAT 121, MAT 81 or appropriate test score)

PSY 101 Intro. to Psychology (Recommended)

ENV 101 Environmental Science (Recommended)

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Cr Gr Sem App*AUT 101 4AUT 120 6AUT 125 4AUT 133 3AUT 200 6AUT 209 5AUT 215 3AUT 220 2AUT 252 4

Cr Gr Sem App*TEC 165 3

Cr Gr Sem

ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142 3

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Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

Additional Courses (6 credits)

English Composition (6 credits)Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level mathMathematics (3 credits)

Notes

Arizona General Education Curriculum AGEC A (35 Credits) Notes

Other Departmental Requirements (3 Credits)Employee and Occupational Safety

This program provides courses in the automotive and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transferto a university.

Required Major Courses (37 Credits) Notes

List any courses used to satisfy program or degree credits due to dual application:

See the AGEC A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETTo help you decide upon which courses to include in both the major and elective blocks, you and your Academic Advisor should consult the university transfer

guides for specific required and recommended courses; the university transfer guides can be found at www.aztransfer.com.

Student Name ID # Advisor Major Code: AAS.AUTSECredits: 75

Automotive Technology (STEM Emphasis)

Automotive Suspension

Automotive Electrical System

Automotive Air Conditioning SystemsAutomotive Hybrid Fundamentals

Theory of Engine Operation

Automotive BrakesAutomotive Power Trains

Auto Engine Performance and DiagnosisAutomotive Computer Testing

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree. This dual application of coursesgives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

Arts/Humanities Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

Arts:Humanities:

Notes

Catalog 2016 2017

(Prerequisite: MAT 121, MAT 81 or appropriate test score)

PHI 105 Intro to Ethics (WI) (Recommended )

PSY 101 Intro. to Psychology (Recommended)

ENV 101 Environmental Science (Recommended)

CIS 120 Intro to Computer Information Systems - Prerequisite for NAU class

SPC 215 Public Speaking (Recommended) or CLEP Spanish

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Cr Gr Sem App*CTM 105 3CTM 110 3CTM 123 3CTM 124 3CTM 224 3CTM 230 3DFT 100 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

ACR 101 3ECT 105 3TEC 165 3TEC 175 3WLD 109 3WLD 201 4

Cr Gr Sem App*

ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142 3

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CIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.            

Humanities:

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

RequiredMajorCourses(21Credits) Notes

This program provides courses in the carpentry and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Introduction to Computer Information Systems

Arts:

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐A

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

See AGEC‐A check sheet for selection of coursesGeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits)

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETCARPENTRY(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.CRPSEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

  English Composition (6 credits)

Notes

AutoCAD 1 DraftingConstruction Management Field Operations

Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1

Employee and Occupational Safety 2

Introduction to Robotic Welding

Basic ElectricityEmployee and Occupational Safety

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(19Credits) Notes

Concrete and Concrete Form Systems

Blueprint Reading for Construction

Building Construction Methods 1Building Construction Methods 2

Construction Estimating

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

  Mathematics (3 credits)

Public Speaking

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Catalog 2016‐2017

(Prerequisite: MAT 121, MAT 81 or appropriate test score)

PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)

01 Intro. to Psychology (RecomPSY 101PSY 1

ENV 101 Environmental Science (Recommended)

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Cr Gr Sem App*CTM 105   3CTM 110   3CTM 123   3CTM 124   3CTM 224   3CTM 230   3DFT 100   3DFT 102   4

Cr Gr Sem App*

ACR 101 3ECT 105 3ECT 115 3TEC 165 3TEC 175 3

Cr Gr Sem App*See AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.  English Composition (6 credits)ENG 101 3ENG 102 3  Mathematics (3 credits)MAT 142 3

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

3  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

CIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

This program provides courses in the construction trades management and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

NotesAir Conditioning and Refrigeration 1

RequiredMajorCourses(25Credits) NotesBlueprint Reading for Construction

Building Construction Methods 1Building Construction Methods 2

Construction Estimating

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETCONSTRUCTIONTRADESMANAGEMENT(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.CTMSEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

Concrete and Concrete Form SystemsConstruction Management Field Operations

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Humanities:Arts:

Introduction to Computer Information Systems

College mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

Public Speaking

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐A

AutoCAD 1 ‐ Drafting

National Electrical Code

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(15Credits)

NotesGeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits)Employee and Occupational Safety 2Employee and Occupational Safety

Basic Electricity

AutoCAD 2 ‐ Drafting 2

Catalog 2016‐2017

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Cr Gr Sem App*

CUL 141 4CUL 143 1.5CUL 144 1.5CUL 146 4CUL 147 4CUL 246 4CUL 248 4CUL 251 4CUL 253 3CUL 259 4

Cr Gr Sem App*

HRM 100 3NTR 201 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142  3

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Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required.  ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses.  Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.            

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

See the AAS GE course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.

Freshman Composition OR  English Composition (6 credits)

Production Kitchen 2 (Baking and Pastry)

 SanitationMenu Planning Production Kitchen 1 ( Hot Foods )

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETTo help you decide upon which courses to include in both the major and elective blocks, you and your Academic Advisor should consult the university transfer guides for specific required and recommended courses; the university transfer guides can be found at www.aztransfer.com.

CULINARYARTS(GeneralEducationEmphasis)Major Code: AAS.CULGEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

Students will develop more advanced skills necessary to compete for a position in a restaurant, school, hospital, or nursing facility. In addition, the student would be capable of pursuing the option of developing a restaurant, catering business or personal chef career. 

Notes

Production Kitchen 4 (International Cuisine)Production Kitchen 3 (American Regional Cuisine)

RequiredMajorCourses(34Credits) Notes

Nutrition

Food Costing, Purchasing and Inventory ControlCatering ‐ Planning, Production and Dining Room

Basic Food Selection, Preparation and Garde Manger

Introduction  to HospitalityOtherDepartmentalRequirements(6Credits) Notes

Culinary Arts Field Experience

  Additional Courses (6 credits)

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Freshman Composition

ArizonaGeneralEducationCurriculum‐AGEC‐A(35Credits)

  Mathematics (3 credits)

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)Arts: 

Catalog 2016‐2017

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Cr Gr Sem App*DFT 100   3DFT 102 4DFT 106   4DFT 107   4DFT 201   4DFT 202   4DFT 203   4DFT 204 4DFT 208 4DFT 209 4

Cr Gr Sem App*See AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.  English Composition (6 credits)ENG 101 3ENG 102 3  Mathematics (3 credits)MAT 142 3

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

3  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐ACIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

This program provides courses in the drafting CAD and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

RequiredMajorCourses(39Credits) NotesAutoCAD 1 ‐ Drafting 1

Revit 1 Introduction to Revit Modeling ‐ DraftingRevit 2 Revit Modeling ‐ Drafting 2

AutoCAD 2 ‐ Drafting 2

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETDraftingCADTechnology(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.DFTSEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

Revit 4 Revit Structural ‐ Drafting

Construction Graphics 1

AutoCAD 4 ‐ Drafting 4

Construction Graphics 2

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Humanities:Arts:

Introduction to Computer Information Systems

College mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

AutoCAD 3 ‐ Drafting 3

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

GeneralElectives(1Credit) NotesPublic Speaking

Revit 3 Revit MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) ‐ Drafting

NotesGeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits)

Catalog 2016‐2017

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Cr Gr Sem App*ECT 105 3ECT 110 4ECT 115 3ECT 205 4ECT 210 4ECT 220 5

Cr Gr Sem App*

ACR 103 3CTM 105 3CTM 110 3CTM 230 3DFT 100 3TEC 165 3

Cr Gr Sem App*See AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.  English Composition (6 credits)ENG 101 3ENG 102 3  Mathematics (3 credits)MAT 142 3

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

3  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐ACIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

Public Speaking (Recommended)

Blueprint Reading for Construction

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(18Credits)

GeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits) Notes

College mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Employee and Occupational Safety

Construction Management Field Operations

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

GeneralElectives(0Credit) Notes

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

Arts:

Introduction to Computer Information Systems

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Humanities:

Construction Estimating

Control CircuitsElectrical Installation

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETElectricalTechnology(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.ECTSEAdvisorCredits: 76

Student Name ID #

This program provides courses in the electrical and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

NotesElectrical Motors, Circuits, and Controls

RequiredMajorCourses(23Credits) NotesBasic Electricity

National Electrical CodeFixtures and Installation

AC/DC Circuits

AutoCAD 1 ‐ Drafting

Catalog 2016‐2017

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Cr Gr Sem App*ACR 101 3DFT 100 3ECT 105 3TEC 165 3

WLD 109 3WLD 201  4

3

Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem

ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

  Mathematics (3 credits)

See the AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.

Notes

ArizonaGeneralEducationCurriculum‐AGEC‐A(35Credits) Notes

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(18Credits)Technology Electives (Choose any courses from the following prefixes: ACR, ARC, AUT, CET, CTM, DFT, ECT, MFG, PCT, SLR, TEC, WLD)

  English Composition (6 credits)Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Techniques in Gas Metal Arc WeldingIntroduction to Robotic Welding

Select one course from the Automotive (AUT) subject area

  Physical and Biological Sciences ‐ Select any two courses with labs. (8 credits)

  Additonal Courses (6 credits)

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

This program provides  courses in the industrial technology subject areas as well as the required general education to prepare students to transfer up to 75 credits to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

RequiredMajorCourses(22Credits) Notes

AutoCAD 1 ‐ DraftingAir Conditioning and Refrigeration 1

Basic ElectricityEmployee and Occupational Safety

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETTo help you decide upon which courses to include in both the major and elective blocks, you and your Academic Advisor should consult the university transfer 

guides for specific required and recommended courses; the university transfer guides can be found at www.aztransfer.com.

Student Name ID # Advisor Major Code: AAS.INTSECredits: 75

IndustrialTechnology(STEMEmphasis)

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

Arts: Humanities:

NotesListanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication:

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Cr Gr Sem App*

PCT 100 5PCT 105 3PCT 110 3PCT 115 3PCT 205 4PCT 210 4

Cr Gr Sem App*

ACR 101 3CTM 110 3DFT 100 3ECT 105 3TEC 165 3TEC 175 3

Cr Gr Sem App*See AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.  English Composition (6 credits)ENG 101 3ENG 102 3  Mathematics (3 credits)MAT 142 3

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

3  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐ACIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem App*

Basic Electricity

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(18Credits)

Employee and Occupational Safety 2GeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits) Notes

College mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

Employee and Occupational Safety

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

GeneralElectives(0Credit)

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Humanities:

NotesPublic Speaking 

Arts:

Introduction to Computer Information Systems

Construction Estimating

Plumbing Water Supply and Distribution SystemsPlumbing Fixture and Appliance Installation

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETPlumbing(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.PLMSEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

This program provides courses in the plumbing and technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

NotesAir Conditioning and Refrigeration 1

RequiredMajorCourses(22Credits) NotesCore Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills (Same as ACR 100, CTM 100, ECT 100, MFG 100, TEC 100, and WLD 100)

Plumbing Blueprints and CodesPlumbing Drain, Waste, and Venting Systems

Introduction to Plumbing Technology

AutoCAD 1 ‐ Drafting

Catalog 2016‐2017

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

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Cr Gr Sem App*ECT 105 3ECT 110 4ECT 115 3ECT 205 4ECT 210 4ECT 220 5ECT 225 3TEC 140 2SLR 105 3SLR 110 3

Cr Gr Sem App*MFG 195 3TEC 165 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

See AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.  English Composition (6 credits)ENG 101 3ENG 102 3  Mathematics (3 credits)MAT 142 3

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

3  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  6 credits from section F of AGEC‐ACIS 120 3SPC 215 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

Cr Gr Sem App*

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

This program provides courses in the electrical and photovoltaic subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor regarding the requirements at a specific four‐year institution.

Freshman CompositionFreshman Composition

NotesMaterials Science and Metallurgy

RequiredMajorCourses(34Credits) NotesBasic Electricity

National Electrical CodeFixtures and Installation

AC/DC Circuits

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETSolarPhotovoltaicInstallation(STEMEmphasis)

Major Code: AAS.SOLSEAdvisorCredits: 75

Student Name ID #

Control Circuits

Load CalculationsRoofing Construction & SafetyIntroduction to Solar Photovoltaics 1Introduction to Solar Photovoltaics 2

Electrical Installation

  PHI 105 ‐ Introduction to Ethics (WI) (Recommended)Humanities:

College mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(6Credits)

Employee and Occupational Safety

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication: Notes

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

GeneralElectives(0Credit) NotesPublic Speaking (Recommended)Introduction to Computer Information Systems

GeneralEducationRequirements(35Credits) Notes

Arts:

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Cr Gr Sem App*MFG 185  3MFG 195  3WLD 105  3WLD 106  3WLD 108  3WLD 109  3WLD 123  3WLD 124  3WLD 125  3WLD 201 4WLD 224 3

Cr Gr Sem App*DFT 100 3TEC 165 3

Cr Gr Sem

ENG 101 3ENG 102 3

MAT 142 3

Cr Gr Sem App*

  Physical and Biological Sciences (8 credits)

  Additional Courses (6 credits)

Freshman Composition

College Mathematics with Applications OR approved higher level math

This program provides  courses in the welding and  technical subject areas as well as the required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. 

RequiredMajorCourses(34Credits) Notes

Listanycoursesusedtosatisfyprogramordegreecreditsduetodualapplication:

See the AGEC‐A course list in the current catalog for selection of courses.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S) AWC ADVISEMENT CHECK SHEETTo help you decide upon which courses to include in both the major and elective blocks, you and your Academic Advisor should consult the university transfer 

guides for specific required and recommended courses; the university transfer guides can be found at www.aztransfer.com.

Student Name ID # Advisor Major Code: AAS.WLDSECredits: 75

WeldingTechnology(STEMEmphasis)

Quality Control and Inspection

Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and CuttingTechniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding

  Mathematics (3 credits)

OtherDepartmentalRequirements(6Credits)Technical Specialized Welding Process

Notes

ArizonaGeneralEducationCurriculum‐AGEC‐A(35Credits) Notes

  English Composition (6 credits)Freshman Composition

AutoCAD 1 ‐ Drafting

Introduction to Robotic Welding

Employee and Occupational Safety

Techniques in Gas Metal Arc WeldingManufacturing/Welding Technology SurveyArc Welding Processes and Power SourcesWelding Design, Layout and Fabrication

Materials Science and Metallurgy

Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

*Dual Application of Courses is the sharing of coursework between the AGEC and major or program requirements which allows the student to meet bothrequirements with a single course. Students must still meet the required number of credits to satisfy the program or degree.  This dual application of courses gives students the opportunity to include additional course work under general electives.

One cultural (C) course and one global (G) or historical (H) course are required. Two writing intensive (WI) courses are required. ENG 101 is a prerequisite for all WI courses. Consult the current catalog for a list of approved courses.

  Arts/Humanities ‐ Select at least one course from the Arts list and one course from the Humanities list. (6 credits)

  Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)

Arts: Humanities:

Notes

Catalog 2016‐2017

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2NAU  PROGRAM  OVERVIEW  2NAU  is  a  joint-­‐admission  program.  As  a  participant  in  the  program,  you  are  admitted  to  Northern  Arizona  University  while  you  attend  your  community  college.  Generally,  community  college  coursework  is  completed  before  NAU  courses  are  taken.  The  unique  elements  of  the  program  help  ensure  a  smooth  transition  to  NAU!    

BENEFITS  AND  FEATURES  2NAU  enhances  your  overall  higher-­‐learning  experience  by  offering      

admission  to  NAU  as  a  non-­‐degree-­‐seeking  student;   waived  NAU  admissions  application  fee;   a  free  NAU  ID  card;   access  to  NAU  online  resources,  personalized  web  portal,  library  privileges,  and  email;   free  access  to  NAU  athletic  events  in  Flagstaff;     access  to  on-­‐site  2NAU  coordinators  who  will  connect  you  with  NAU  resources;   eligibility  for  a  merit-­‐based  scholarship.  

 

AFFORDABILITY  As  a  2NAU  student  you  have  an  opportunity  to  earn  a  quality  four-­‐year  degree  at  an  affordable  cost.    While  taking  coursework  at  the  community  college,  you  pay  the  community  college  tuition  rate.  When  you  are  ready  to  transition  into  NAU  coursework,  you  take  advantage  of  the  most  affordable  university  tuition  rate  in  the  state.  Plus,  eligible  students  may  qualify  for  a  merit-­‐based  scholarship  (see  page  6)!    

NAU  DEGREE  OPTIONS  As  a  participant  in  the  2NAU  program,  you  are  eligible  to  pursue  any  of  NAU’s  undergraduate  degree  programs  that  you  qualify  for.  Your  2NAU  coordinator  will  help  you  understand  and  meet  university  and  program  admission  requirements.      

NAU  offers  many  degree  programs  online  and  in-­‐person  throughout  the  state.  To  see  a  complete  list  of  our  Extended  Campuses’  programs,  visit  www.extended.nau.edu.  For  a  list  of  majors  available  on  the  Flagstaff  campus,  visit  Undergraduate  Admissions  at  www.nau.edu/admissions.      

GETTING  STARTED  To  get  started,  visit  www.extended.nau.edu/2NAU,  click  on  your  local  community  college  campus  link  and  follow  these  steps:    

1. Apply  online.    

2. Follow-­‐up  with  your  local  2NAU  coordinator  to  discuss  degree  options.      

3. Activate  your  NAU  email  account.  Once  you  have  been  admitted  to  the  2NAU  program,  you  will  receive  a  welcome  letter.  This  letter  will  explain  how  to  activate  your  NAU  email  account.  NAU  will  communicate  important  updates  and  information  only  through  this  account.  Emails  from  NAU  will  assist  you  in  navigating  your  way  to  a  bachelor’s  degree.  Therefore,  it  is  critical  to  check  this  account  frequently.  

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NAU  RESOURCES  As  you  progress  through  your  community  college  coursework,  your  2NAU  coordinator  will  refer  you  to  an  appropriate  community  college  or  NAU  advisor.  For  additional  resources  available  to  you  as  a  2NAU  student,  please  take  some  time  to  view  the  Bridge2NAU  tutorial.  For  tutorial  access,  visit  www.extended.nau.edu/2NAU  and  click  on  the  link  for  your  local  community  college  campus.    

RESOURCES  AT  A  GLANCE  The  resources  listed  below  are  available  to  all  2NAU  students!    AZ  Transfer  www.aztransfer.com  Find  out  how  courses  transfer  to  NAU  by  searching  the  Course  Equivalency  Guide  (CEG).  Enter  your  community  college  course  information  to  determine  course  equivalencies  at  NAU.    Bookstore  www.nau.edu/bookstore  Purchase  required  textbooks  and  course  materials  for  your  NAU  courses  as  well  as  NAU  merchandise.    Catalog  http://www4.nau.edu/aio/AcademicCatalog/academiccatalogs.htm  NAU’s  completely  online  catalog  contains  useful  information  about  NAU’s  majors,  minors,  and  certificates,  program  requirements,  and  the  many  services  we  offer  to  support  you  as  a  student  at  NAU.    Career  Services  www.nau.edu/careerservices  Discover  information  about  career  services  across  the  NAU  campus,  as  well  as  tools  and  information  to  guide  you  at  each  step  of  your  career  and  employment  path.  Learn  about  internship  and  employment  opportunities.    Disability  Resources  www.nau.edu/dr  Find  out  about  available  resources  for  students  with  documented  disabilities.  Services  and  accommodations  include,  but  are  not  limited  to:  assistive  technology  devices,  registration  assistance,  and  sign  language  interpreting.    Extended  Campuses  Service  Center  (for  2NAU  students  completing  their  degree  at  a  Statewide  location  or  online)  www.extended.nau.edu  Experience  friendly  student  support  and  academic  advisement  available  to  students  enrolled  in  Extended  Campuses  and  online  degree  programs.        Financial  Aid  www.nau.edu/finaid  Learn  how  financial  aid  works,  the  cost  of  attendance,  and  how  to  submit  a  FAFSA.  Learn  about  scholarships,  loans,  and  student  employment  opportunities.      

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ID  Card  www.nau.edu/naucard  The  JacksCard  office  processes  requests  from  current  NAU  students  for  university  ID  cards.    Library  www.nau.edu/library  NAU  students,  regardless  of  campus  location,  may  utilize  services  available  through  NAU’s  Cline  Library.  Services  include  academic  material  request  and  renewal,  journal  access,  archive  orders,  and  Ask  a  Librarian.        Majors  www.nau.edu/majors    Search  for  degree  programs  by  category  or  campus  location.    Military  and  Veteran  Affairs  www.nau.edu/veteranaffairs    The  Veteran  Affairs  (VA)  office  assists  with  admission,  transition,  graduation,  and  career  services  for  active  duty,  state  National  Guard,  reserve  forces,  and  military  veterans.    Registrar  www.nau.edu/registrar  NAU  Registrar  provides  assistance  with  enrollment,  grades,  transcripts,  verifications,  graduation,  and  maintains  student  records.    Student  Affairs  www.nau.edu/studentaffairs  Discover  the  variety  of  university  services  including  counseling,  student  learning  (test  preparation  and  tutoring),  inclusion,  and  multicultural  support.      Student  and  Departmental  Account  Services  www.nau.edu/sdas  Billing  tuition  and  fees,  collecting  payments,  processing  refunds  and  adjusting  students'  accounts  are  some  of  the  functions  of  this  department.  Find  information  about  tuition  due  dates,  payment  methods,  current  tuition  rates,  and  the  tuition  payment  plan.    Student  Technology  Center  www.nau.edu/stc  The  Student  Technology  Center  provides  assistance  and  troubleshooting  for  LOUIE  (Lumberjack’s  Online  University  Information  Environment),  student  email,  Blackboard,  password  changes,  and  software  downloads.        Undergraduate  Admissions  www.nau.edu/admissions    Undergraduate  Admissions  processes  applications  for  admission  to  the  university  and  evaluates  official  transcripts.          

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RESOURCES  FOR  FLAGSTAFF-­‐BOUND  STUDENTS  Athletics    www.nauathletics.com    Learn  more  about  upcoming  athletic  events  and  walk-­‐on  tryout  information.    

Campus  Visits  www.nau.edu/visit  Schedule  a  campus  visit  before  you  transition  to  Flagstaff.  Visits  include  an  admissions  information  session,  campus  tour,  meeting  with  representatives  from  your  academic  area  of  interest,  and  free  lunch.      

Degree  Progression  Plans  www4.nau.edu/ua/Global/DPP  Progression  plans  are  guidelines  listing  courses  you  take  each  term  in  order  to  graduate  within  four  years.    

Dining  www.nau.edu/dining  Learn  about  the  various  meal  plans  offered  as  well  as  on-­‐campus  dining  options.    

Fraternities  and  Sororities  www.nau.edu/greeklife    Discover  more  about  NAU’s  fraternity  and  sorority  chapters  and  how  Greek  organizations  provide  social  and  academic  support.    

Health  Services  www.nau.edu/fronske  Students  have  access  to  convenient  and  low  cost,  quality  primary  healthcare  as  well  as  preventative  and  public  health  services.    

Housing  and  Residence  Life  www.nau.edu/reslife  Learn  about  campus  housing  options.  Submit  the  housing  application  as  early  as  possible.  Space  is  limited  and  priority  is  given  to  incoming  freshman  students.    

International  Student  Services/Education  Abroad  www.nau.edu/international  International  Student  Services  manages  the  admission  of  international  students  and  provides  extensive  support  to  NAU  students  seeking  opportunities  for  studying  abroad.    

Pledge  Tuition  www.nau.edu/ourpledge    Students  who  transition  to  the  Flagstaff  campus  are  eligible  for  a  locked-­‐in  tuition  rate  for  up  to  four  years.  Extended  Campuses  students  are  not  eligible  for  the  Pledge  Tuition  program.        

Student  Life/Organizations  www.nau.edu/studentlife  Find  ways  to  get  involved  on  campus,  learn  information  about  campus  safety,  and  access  the  Student  Handbook.    

University  Advising      Students  who  are  transitioning  to  the  Flagstaff  campus  should  seek  advisement  early  on  during  their  2NAU  program.  Contact  your  local  2NAU  Coordinator  for  a  referral  to  the  appropriate  program  advisor  for  your  major.    

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TRANSITION  TO  NAU  When  you  are  ready  to  begin  NAU  coursework,  contact  your  2NAU  coordinator  to  schedule  an  appointment.  If  it  is  determined  that  you  are  ready  for  transition,  your  2NAU  coordinator  will  help  facilitate  this  process  for  you.    

2NAU  $CHOLAR$HIP      Students  who  apply  to  the  2NAU  Joint  Admission  Program  for  the  Spring  2013  term  and  beyond  may  be  eligible  for  the  2NAU  Joint  Admission  Scholarship.  This  award  cannot  be  used  at  other  universities  or  colleges.    Award  Amount  Qualified  recipients  will  receive  $1,000  per  term  for  a  maximum  of  two  consecutive  terms  (excluding  summer),  totaling  $2,000.  This  award  is  applied  to  undergraduate  in-­‐state  tuition  only.  Total  number  of  scholarships  awarded  may  vary  depending  on  availability  of  funds.    Recipient  Eligibility  

1. Admittance  to  the  2NAU  Joint  Admission  program  and  successfully  transitioned  to  NAU  to  pursue  a  bachelor’s  degree.  

2. Successful  completion  of  an  associate’s  degree  at  a  2NAU  partner  college  in  Fall  2012  or  later,  with  a  3.5  or  better  cumulative  grade  point  average.    

3. Enrollment  as  a  full-­‐time  (minimum  of  12  units),  degree-­‐seeking  student  at  NAU  in  the  fall  or  spring  term  immediately  following  completion  of  community  college  coursework.  

4. Arizona  residency  and  U.S.  citizenship  or  permanent  residency  and  documentation  of  lawful  presence  as  described  under  Arizona's  Proposition  300.  

 Renewability  The  award  is  renewable  for  a  maximum  of  one  term  (fall  or  spring),  provided  the  recipient  has    

• achieved  at  least  a  3.25  cumulative  grade-­‐point  average  (GPA)  during  their  first  term  at  NAU;    

• enrolled  full-­‐time  (minimum  of  12  units)  in  their  second  term  at  NAU.    Combining  Awards  This  award  cannot  be  combined  with  other  tuition  scholarship  awards  beyond  the  cost  of  the  resident  portion  of  tuition.  It  cannot  be  applied  to  mandatory  or  special  class  fees,  or  to  other  charges  such  as  housing,  meal  plans,  etc.      Note:  Accepting  this  scholarship  may  impact  your  financial  aid  award.  Consult  with  a  financial  aid  advisor  if  you  have  questions.        

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Earn a bachelor’s degree in

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

MANAGEMENT

This is the first step in your Industrial Management career, whether you

plan to eventually start your own business or work at a management level.

The bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technology Management from NAU,

will develop your professional team building, leadership and communica-

tion skills that can be used immediately on day one of any job.

REAL WORLD SKILLS FOR TODAY’S INDUSTRIAL

MARKET

By combining the study of the business principles with the skills of

Industrial Management, the Industrial Technology Management program

will help you develop a quality skill set and prepare you for a supervisory

position.

EXPAND YOUR JOB OPTIONS*

Other well paying jobs our graduates have entered include Training and

Development Managers, Business Operations Specialists, Sales Managers, and

General Managers.

To learn more, visit yuma.nau.edu

*Salary and job statistics from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012.

Information

928-317-6400

Admissions

928-317-6443

Transition

928-317-6063

Financial Aid

Scholarships

928-317-6436

Academic Advising

928-317-6432

Website

Yuma.NAU.EDU

NAU-Yuma Branch Campus

2020 S. Ave. 8E

Yuma, AZ 85365

P.O. Box 6236

Yuma, AZ 85366

Career Opportunity Average Salary in Arizona

Operations Manager $98,910

Construction Manager $94,890

Industrial Production Manager $94,890

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AWC2NAU Joint

Admissions Program

As a participant in the

program, students are

admitted to NAU while

attending AWC. Generally,

community college

coursework is completed

before NAU courses are

taken. The unique elements

of the program help ensure

a smooth transition to

NAU!

AWC2NAU enhances your

overall higher - learning

experience by offering:

Waived NAU

admissions application

fee

A free NAU ID card

Access to NAU online

resources, personalized

web portal, library

privileges, and NAU

email

Access to on-site

AWC2NAU

coordinators who will

connect you with NAU

resources

Eligibility for a merit-

based scholarship

Program Admission

Requirements

For admission to the In-

dustrial Technology Man-

agement program you must

have completed at least 45

hours in select prerequisite

courses with a cumulative

GPA of 2.0 or better, or

have completed AA/AAS

degree, AGEC/IGTC certi-

fication from a Community

College.

Get started today on your

NAU Bachelor’s degree!

Transition Checklist:

To receive additional Industrial Technology Management Program

and course information lease contact Jeremy Spencer, by calling

(928) 317-6406 or stop by his office (AC-238) located upstairs in the

NAU Yuma Academic Complex.

A couple of semester before you are ready to transition to NAU-

Yuma, schedule an appointment with a Transition Coordinator to

ensure that you are ready to successfully transfer to NAU. Please call

(928) 317-6093 to or stop by the Office of Outreach and Transition lo-

cated in the 3Cs building, room #2119.

An Academic Advisor places you on a progression plan that keeps you

on track with program and graduation requirements. To schedule your

initial appointment, unofficial transcripts are required. To submit

transcripts and schedule an appointment, you may contact our Advising

Center at (928)317-6432.

Step 4: Apply for Admission to NAU-Yuma

Please contact our office of Enrollment services by calling (928) 317-

6443 or stop the office located in the 3Cs building for admissions infor-

mation. All applications for admission are considered complete once

we receive your $25 application fee, and transcripts from all high

schools and colleges attended.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will become

available January 1st of each year. Please complete the FAFSA at

fafsa.ed.gov using your income tax information and pin number ob-

tained at pin.ed.gov. In order for us to receive your FAFSA application,

please use school code 001082. Visit nau.edu/finaid/ for more

information, including instructions on how to apply for scholarships.

Step 5: Apply for Financial Aid

Step 1: Contact Us

Step 3: Meet with a Transition Coordinator

Step 2: Meet with an Academic Advisor

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*Program Requirements are subject to change. Please see your academic advisor for the most current information.

January 2014

Bachelorϥǎ of Applied Science: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 2014 -2015 Undergraduate Catalog (120 Units)

The B.A.S. degree is for students who hold a qualifying Associate’s degree. The courses provide students with a general knowledge of management, supervision, organizational operations, logistics, and communication skills. Graduates of this program may qualify for career advancement and are provided knowledge of business skills that can be applied to operating their own business. To earn the BAS in Industrial Technology you must complete requirements in the following 4 blocks

1.LIBERAL STUDIES 35 units

Associate's Degree Transfer Block

Students complete the Arizona General Educations (AGEC) requirements with the qualifying A.A.S. degrees. Up to 75 credit hours can be transferred from the A.A.S. degree. The following block of 45 hours are completed for the B.A.S. degree at NAU. These credits would include: 2. SPECIALIZATION PREREQUISITES 6 units

COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE UNITS

BBA 290 Managerial Accounting and Financial Analysis 3

BBA 291 Economic Analysis and Business Law 3 3. SPECIALIZATION: Industrial Technologies 21 units

BBA 292 Fundamental of Logistics 3

BBA 300 Principles of Management 3

BBA 330 Supply Chain & Operations Management 3

BBA 380 Management for Environmental Sustainability 3

BBA 475C Capstone Project in Industrial Technology Management 3

BBA 486 Current Topics in Industrial Technology Management 3

BBA 495 Quality Management and Baldrige 3 4. BAS REQUIREMENTS. You take the following 15 units, which are designed to help you acquire a general knowledge of management, organizational, and policy issues while advancing your professional communication, computer, and quantitative skills. 18 units

COMMUNICATION BLOCK. (3 UNITS)

BBA 305W Effective Business Communications 3

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT BLOCK ( 3 UNITS). Two 3-unit course from CCJ 331, 333; PAS/POS 325, 326, 327, 421C; PAS 401, 408C; POS 344, 359, 428; SOC 334, 431

BBA 360 Teams and Project Management 3

PADM 326 Organizational Theory and Application 3

VALUES, ETHICS, and POLICY BLOCK (3 UNITS). One 3-unit course from CCJ 315, 325, 380, 450C; HUM 371, 373; PAS 411; PHI 332W; SOC 301, 333, 339, 441

PADM 411 Ethics, Policy and Administration

SOC 339 Crime, Law and Society 3

TECHNICAL, QUANTITATIVE, QUALITATIVE, AND SCIENCE (3 UNITS).

BBA 340 Management Information System 3 3

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COST – Industrial Technology Management degree

Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree from AWC Bachelors of Applied Science (BAS) Degree from NAU-Yuma

Arizona Western College

AAS in Automotive Technology, Welding Technology, or Industrial Technology

Meet A.A.S. degree requirements – General Education Certificate (AGEC courses) in 5 semesters of 15 credits (additional courses may be required due to placement test scores)

Tuition and fees $1,210, books and supplies $790 = $2,000 Per semester for 5 semesters**

Northern Arizona University-Yuma

BAS Industrial Technology Management Degree

NAU will accept 75 credit hours from the AWC’s Automotive Technology, Welding Technology, and Industrial Technology degrees with General Education Emphasis. The NAU BAS requirements include an additional 45 credit hours. The additional 45 credits can be obtained in 3 semesters (15 credits each semester)

Tuition $3,150, books, fees, supplies $850 = $4,000 per semester for 3 semesters**

Estimated Costs: Arizona Western College $2,000 per semester X 5 semesters = $10,000 Northern Arizona University $4,000 per semester X 3 semesters = $12,000

Estimated total cost for the AAS and BAS degrees over four years = $22,000 **

**Costs are based on estimates of tuition, books, fees, and supplies only. Other personal and/or living expenses are NOT included. The approximate cost of $22,000 is an estimate only based on the 2013-14 school year. Actual costs may vary and will be determined at the time of registration for each semester.

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