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EMBRY-RIDDLE PimaCommunityCollege Aeronauticr:il University WORLDWIDE EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics and Bachelor of Science in Technical Management Pima Community College 4905 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85709 Associate of Business Administration (ABUS) and Associate of General Studies and Associate of Applied Science in Aviation Technology 2010-11 Articulation Agreement

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EMBRY-RIDDLE PimaCommunityCollege Aeronauticr:il University

WORLDWIDE

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance

Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics and

Bachelor of Science in Technical Management

Pima Community College

4905 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85709

Associate of Business Administration (ABUS) and

Associate of General Studies and

Associate of Applied Science in Aviation Technology

2010-11

Articulation Agreement

EMBRV..fflDDLE * PimaCommunityCollege Aeronauti~A I niversity

WORLDWIDE

2010-2011

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

PURPOSE: This Articulation Agreement between Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University -Worldwide and Pima Community College is a cooperative agreement that facilitates the transfer of students from Pima Community College to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide. Courses are carefully reviewed and evaluated to insure that their content and course objectives are equivalent and will transfer to ERAU.

Academic Provisions: Articulation degree templates are degree/catalog year specific and will be

updated on an annual basis. Both institutions agree to share information on program updates, changes and all processes relative to this agreement.

Contact Information: If you require additional assistance, please contact your local Embry-Riddle representative, Kelly J. Lawton, Director of Academic Support; 5355 E. Granite Street; Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 85707; 520-747-5540; [email protected]; or the Worldwide Enrollment Management Articulations Manager, Dr. Doug Mikutel, at 1-800-522-6787 or [email protected].

Other Provisions: Either party may terminate this agreement for any reason by giving the other party

written notice of its intention to terminate. The written notice shall specify the effective date of termination, which date shall be at Least ninety (90) days after the date of the written notice of intention to terminate. Should either party decide to terminate this agreement, ERAU will honor Articulation Enrollment Forms and/or Dual Enrollment Articulation Admission Forms signed by students and/or applicants prior to the effective date of termination. This agreement is subject to the terms of ARS 38-511, the provisions of which statute are deemed incorporated into this agreement

John~· Ph.D.

Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer

Date

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor

Pima Community College

INTRODUCTION

This agreement is intended to include the one- page document entitled "Introduction" that describes this Articulation Agreement in more detail

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is an independent, non-sectarian, non-profit, coeducational university with a history dating back to the early days of aviation. The University serves culturally diverse students motivated towards careers in aviation and aerospace. Residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, provide education in a traditional setting, while an extensive network of Worldwide centers throughout the United States and abroad serves civilian and military working adults.

Embry-Riddle is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, Telephone: 404-679-4501) to award degrees at the associate, bachelor's, and master' s levels.

Worldwide seeks to be the provider of choice of peerless academic degree and certificate programs, corporate training, and professional development services to working professionals and their employers in the aerospace and aviation industries. As a student-centered campus, we accomplish our mission by effectively developing, delivering, and continually assessing high-quality, high-demand, and highly relevant degree and non-degree professional programs through both face-to-face traditional classroom instruction and through asynchronous, interactive online delivery. In so doing, we enable professional working adult learners to advance their personal and career goals in ways that meet their needs regardless of geographic location or the constraints of time. Worldwide is organized under the direction of the Executive Vice President.

The size and geographic dispersion of the University coupled with a faculty that places teaching as their foremost activity, insures small class sizes and the opportunity for ample interaction between faculty and students.

It is the purpose of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to provide a comprehensive education to prepare graduates for productive careers and responsible citizenship with special emphasis on the needs of aviation, aerospace, engineering and related fields.

This Articulation Agreement in Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance, and Bachelor of Science in Technical Management between Embry­Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide and Pima Community College is designed to facilitate the transfer of students. Students who are intending to make the transfer under these programs, and others who might be advising those students should use this Articulation Agreement.

To be considered for admission, students transferring to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University -Worldwide must have earned at least a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 for all institutions attended to be considered for admission.

Even though transfer credit is awarded for a specific ERAU course as part of the Agreement, no assumption may be made that credit is awarded for any prerequisite course(s) to the ERAU course unless it is (they are) specifically part of this Agreement. A grade of "C" or better is required to be accepted as transfer credit.

It is important that the transfer student provide official transcripts as soon as possible for the timely evaluation and transfer of credits before actual enrollment in the University degree program.

All programs and courses listed in the ERAU catalog are not available at every Worldwide Campus or online.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

The successful completion of the following Pima Community College, Associate t>f Ge11eral Studie'i courses will transfer to the ERAU Professional Aeronautic~ deeree oroeram if in accordance with the 2010-1 I articulatio11 agreeme11t

Pima Community College, Associ111t of General S•m. E mbry-Riddle Aeron11uticaJ University - Worldwide, Bachelor of Sem. S1udit\, Cour'le of Stud) Hrs. Science in Professional Acronauti~s degree program requirements. Hrs.

CO URSE NUMBER/TITLE COURSE NUMBER/TITLE BS

A JITA TION AREA OF CONCENTRATION: **(}&- 30) 18 A JllA TION AREA OF CONCENTRATION (18 - 301: 18

AVIATION ARE6 QF ~ONCENTRATIQN: Many students bring 111 all or pan of this credit based on prior aviation training or experience However, shonages in the nmumum credit required can be made up by taking HIST 130 History of Aviatton m America, TRAN 321 Air Trallspo11nt1on Systems. and non-duplicating courses in the following avi:uion· related disciplines· Aeronautical Science. A,fation Maintenallce. Afr Traffic Control, Safoly. Security. Aviation History. and Engineering.

GENERAL EDUCATION 36 GENERAL EDUC.A TJON 6 Embry-Riddle coursa in tlte g~nuol ~ucaliqn t:Jllegorin Communicaliqn Theory ond Skills, l/umonilia and Soda/ Sciences may~ cltosenfrom tltou listed ~/Qw, assuming prerequisites au

meL Coursa from otllu institutions are acceptable if they fall into tltese broad categoria and are at the l~el specified.

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS 1(9) COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS 1<9) WRT 102 Writinl!. II (ERAU's ENGL 123) 3 ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T WRT IOI Writinl!. I (ERAU's ENGL Elective) 3 ENGLISH ELECTIVE T Choose SPE 102 110 or 120 as Reauired Core Cours~ Elective 3 SPEECH ELECTIV E T MA TH EMA TICS (Coann fro• •POroved .__ .. or «iuinltaO I< 6 > MATHEMATICS 1(6) Business Math Reauirement: MAT 151 Collel!,e All!.ebra 3 MATH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T Choose MAl 182 fril!,onomcrry as Requirtd Cort Count Elc~tiH 3 MATH 142 TRIGONOMETRY T COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> CIS 100 Introduction to Computers 3 CSCI 109 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 1(6) PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES ELECTIVES 1<6) PllY 121/121LB OR PHY 122/122LB lntroduciorv Physics I/II 3 PHYS 102 EXPLORATIONS IN PHYS ICS T

WEAX201METEOROLOGY I

HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS oat muse be U/L) (6) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS on~ must be U/L) 1(6} llum1nilic~ and fine ,\rt\ Calego~ (Choo\t from lisl) OR 3 HUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Humamties OR Social Science must be 300-400 lev~I) T Sodal and Behsvioral Science Cate~o~ (Refer 10 Nolt undtr SS I.hi) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (H1storylGo,emment/Soc1al Sc1cnce/Psycholoi.'Yl

ECONOMICS (6) ECONOMICS I< 6)

I Choo~e ECN 211 a~ R..nuired Core Cour<ie F.le<'tive 3 ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS T Choose ECN 210 as Required Core Course Elective 3 ECON 2 11 MACROECONOMlCS T

PROGRAM SUPPORT 21 PROGRAM SUPPORT 12

BUS 205 Statistical Methods in Economics And Business 3 MATH 2 1 l STATISTICS WI AVlATJON APPS ·OR·

3 T MATH 222 BUSlNESS STATISTICS

i\IGT 280 Business Or2anization and Manaeement 3 MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 T AMGT 202 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 3

\('C IOI Financial Accountin2 3 MGMT 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 T MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3

ASCI 254 AVIATION L.EGISLA TION 3

ASCI 405 AVIATION LAW 3

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE 12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORE 12 ASCI 309 BASIC AERODYNAMICS -OR- 3 ASCI 310 BASIC AJRCRA.FT PERFORMANCE MGMT 406 STRATEGIC MA."IAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS 3 SFTY 409 AVIATION SAFETY 3 ASCI 490 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE 3

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL 21 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELECTIVES (UPPER LEVEL) 18 MGT 276 Human Resources <MGMT 314 lluman Rescources M21 J ___!._

,._ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ELE(;IJVES (UPPER LEVEi.! : Sell!Clfrom ......_

coursts in Aeronautical Science, Ail' Traffic Control. Management. Economics, Safety, ......_ Security, Transportation , and Engineering. ,.._..__

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OPEN ELECTIVES (LOWER OR UPPER LEJIELJ: *(0. 121 12 OPEN ELECT/YES n .OWEP nR 1/PPFR LEVEL> *(0-12) PH\' 121/121LB OR PHY 1221122LB Introductory Physics I/II 2 T ,._ Required Core Cou"cs (Elcclhes-Su Pima ,\d\•hor 10 dnelop plan) 10 ___!._

TOTAL CREDITS NEEDED 66

*TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 54 TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 54 •• lrttJs tllan 30 AAOC hours •wardtd. adjust hours accordingly co equol 30 tot•I becween AAOC Hd TOTAL ERAU DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 120 Op .. Eleccives (Upper and/or Lo,.·er). A minimum of39 Upper L<vel hours is requirt'd for the degrtt. Enetr appropriate hours in Sem.Hr. Column (next to beading), thtn lis\ individual courses ond t rodit hours In dt'"lig:nated area below for calcularion to occur.

T ·TRANSFER CREDIT /ERAU EQUIVAlENCY

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University- Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

The successful completion of the following Pima Community College, Associate of Ge11eral Studies courses will transfer to the ERAU Aviation Business Administration orol!ram ijin accordance witll the 2010-11 articulation agreeme11t

Pima Community College, Associate of General Sem. Em bry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide, Bachelor of

Sem. Studies, Course of Study Hrs.

Science in Aviation Business Administration degree program Hrs.

requirements. COURSE NUMBEJVJTTLE COURSE !'"UMBERfflTLE BS

GENERAL EDUCATION '\.-:: GENERAL EDUCATION 3 Embr)'-Riddle courses in tlu gentrol educarion cougories Communicalion Theory and Skills, Humonitin and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed below, assuming prerequisi1es are

meL Courses from other institutions are ocuptoble If they foll in/Q lhese brood categories and are at tire le>•e/ specified.

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS I< 9 > COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS (pl) WRT 102 Writine. II <ERAU's E:\GL 123) 3 ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T WRT 101 Writfoe. l lERAU's ENGL Elective) 3 ENGLISH EL£CTI VE T Choose SPE 102, 110, or 120 as Required Core Course Elective 3 SPEECH ELECTIVE T MA TH EMA TICS tCo.net frOlll IDDroYed --or ""•inlnt) 1(6) MATHEMATICS h 6 )

Bu~iness Math Requirement: MAT 151 Colle2e Al!!.ebra 3 MATH 140COLLEGE ALGEBRA T <.. hoose M •\ T 182 Tri!!.onomell)' as Required Core Course Electh t 3 MATH 142 TRIGONOMETRY T COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> COMPUTER SCIENCE (CJ) CIS 100 Introduction to Comouters 3 CSCJ 109 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 1<6) PHYSICAL AND LlFE SCIENCES ELECTIVES I< 6)

PHY 121/ 121 LB OR PHY 122/122LB Introductory Phvsics 1111 5 PH YSICSIBIOLOO Y fMETEOROLOG Y T PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY

HUMANlTIESISOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must be U/L) (6) HUMANITlESISOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must be U/L) 1(6)

llum1nitie\ and Fine \rt~ Cate~orv (Choose from li!.t) OR 3 HUMANlTiES ELECTIVE (Humanines OR Social Science mus1 be 300·400 level) T ~ocial ancJ Beha\ ion I "cience C1tegor) (Refer 10 Note under SS list) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (Hmory!GovemmenVSocia! Science/Psychology)

ECONOMICS (6) ECONOMICS ((6)

ICboo'ie VrN 21J a" lhnuired Core Cour.1e 1(1 .. ~th'e 3 ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS T \hoose ECN 210 as Req11ired Core Course Elective 3 ECON 21 I MACROECONOMICS T

PROGRAM SUPPORT 15 PROGRAM SUPPORT 6 AMGT 202 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 3

BU 205 Statistical Methods in Economics and Business 3 MATH 211 STATISTICS WI AVIATION APPLICATIONS

3 T -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS l\ICT 280 Business 0fltanization and '\1anae.ement 3 MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 T ACC IOI Financial Accountin2 3 MGMT210 nNANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 T

MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3

BUSINESS CORE: 36 BUSINESS CORE: 33 BSAB 3 i I MARKETING 3 BSAB 312 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3

MGT 276 Human Resources 3 BSAB 314 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 T BSAB 317 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3 BSAB 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 BSAB 325 SOCIAL R£SPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN 11.-lANAGEMENT 3 BSAB 332 CORPORA TE FrNANCE I 3 BSABJ3S INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3 BSAB 390 BUSINESS LAW 3

BSAB 371 LEADERSHIP 3

BSAB 420 MANAGEMENT OF PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS 3

BSAB 436 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3

AVIATION MANAGEMENT: IS

APIATJON MANAGEMENT: (300-fJ00-400 Unner Level Mana1tement courses} 400 Uooer Level Manajlement courses) IS

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OPEN ELECTIVES fl BJ 19 OPEN ELECTIVES: I Rcouired Core Courses {Eltctives-Stt Pima Ad\ i~or to develop plan) 18 T -

-GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES: {/) -

~

TOT AL C REDJTS NEEDED 58

TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 62 TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 62

Pll\ S !21/121LB OR Pll\~ 1221122LO acccpt•blt lo mw ER-\l"' TOTAL ERAU DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 120 Pb~~lc•l and Lift <;drnCt\ (6) rrquinmnl.

T ·TRANSFER CREDIT /EP.AU EQUIVALENCY

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University- Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

The successful completion of the following Pima Community College, Associate of General Stutfies courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 2010-1 I articulation agreement.

Pima Community College, Associate of General Sem. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide, Bachelor of Sem. Studies, Course of Study Hrs. Science in Technical Management degree pro,gram requirements. Hrs.

COURSE NUMllER/flTLE COURSE N.UMBER/flTLE BS

TECHNICAL SPECIALTY 15 TECHNICAL SPECIAL TY 15 Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: I I Aviation Maintenance Technology, I J Aeronautical Science, I I Air Traffic Control, I I Computer Science, I I Physical Science, I I Safety, I J Applied Meteorology, or IX.XI Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair

GENERAL £DUCA TTO'N 36 GENERAL EDlJOA TTON 3 Embry-Riddle courses in the general education categories Communication Tlreory and S kills, Humanities and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed.below, assuming prerequisites are

met. Courses from other institutions ore occeptable if tlrey fall intQ these broad categories and arce at the level specified

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS I< 9) COMMuNICA TION THEORY & SKILLS IC9) WRT 102 Writin2 ll <ERAU's ENGL 123) J ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T WRT 101 Writin!! I lERAU's ENGL Elective) 3 ENGLISH ELECTIVE T Choose SPE 102, 110, or 120 as Renuired Core Course Elective 3 SPEECH ELECTIVE T MATHEMATICS lCo.aqa from aDi>l'OYed -.qeo~ or taalvalmtl le 6 > MATHEMATICS 1(6)

Business Math Reauirement: MAT 151 Co1Je2e Al2ebra 3 MA TH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T Choose MAT 182 Trieonomelry as Rco11irtd Core Coul"$e ElectiH 3 MATH 142 TRIGONOMETRY T COMPUTER SCIENCE 1<3) COr.JPUTER S!:IENCE f(J)

CIS 100 Introduction to Comnuters 3 CSCI I 09 fNTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T PHYSieAL AND LIFE SCIENCES I< 6) PJ'IYSICAL A:ND LIFE SCIENCES E;LECTIVES 1(6)

PHY 121/121LB OR PHY 122/122LB Introductory Phvsks I/II 5 PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY T PHYSICSIBIOLOGYIME1"EOROLOGY

HUMANlTIES/SOqAL SCIENCES ffor BS,one must be U/L) (6) HU~NITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must be U/L) I< 6 > Humanitits and Fine Arts Category (Choose from list) OR J HUMANITIES ELECT! VE (Humanities OR Social Science must be 300·400 level) T Social and Bch11vio111I Science CRtegory (Refer to Note under SS list) SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (History/Govemment!Soc1al Sc1once1Psychology)

ECONOMICS (6) ECONOMICS 1<6)

lrhoose ECN 211 a~ D..nnired Cnre Cm1rse Elective 3 ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS T Choose ECN 210 as Required Core Course Elective 3 ECON 211 MACROECONOMICS T

PROGRAM SUPPORT 15 PROGRAM SUPPORT 6 AMGT 202 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICAL SClE]'ICE 3

BUS 205 Statistical Methods in Economics and Business 3 MATH21 l STATISTICS W/ AVIATION APPLICATIONS

3 T -OR- MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS MGT 280 Business Orl!anization and Manaeement 3 MGMT 20 I PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 T ACC IOI Financial Accountinl! 3 MGMT 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 T

MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT fNFO SYSTEMS 3

BUSINESS CO!lE: 30 B.USINESS COKE: 27 MGMT 3 11 MARKETING 3 MGMT 312 MANAGERJAL ACCOUNTfNG J

MGT 276 Human Resources 3 MGMT 314 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 T MGMT 317 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHA YIOR 3 MGMT 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 MGMT 325 SOCIAL RESPONSlBILlTY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT 3 MGMT 335 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3

MGMT371 LEADERSHIP 3

MGMT 390 BUSINESS LAW 3 MGMT 436 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3

MANAGEMENr ELECTIVES: 9 MANAGf!MENT ELECTIVES: 1300-400 Upner Level Manavement courses) 1300-400 Uooer Level Manaf!ement courses> 9

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OPEN Er.:ECTIVES: (]5) 16 OPEN ELECTIVES: 1 IDonn;ro A rnr P r -··--- ( J;'l--.: •.• ~.~o .. pj,..~ A1lul<A• In 1l p,~l"n nft1n\ 15 ..__I_

'---GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES: (}}

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TO~AL CREDITS-NEEDED 61

TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERJU;D 5~ TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 59 Pins 121/121LB OR PHYS 122/122LB 11cctpl11blt 10 mttr ERA! 's TOTAL ERAU DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 120 Ph,·sical Hnd I.if~ Sci,nces (6) rtquiremeot

T ·TRANSFER CREDIT /ERAU EQUIVA.LENCY

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

The successful completion of the following Pima Community College, Anociate of Busines'i AdminiJtrutlon (.4BL'S) courses will transfer to the ERA U A viation Business A dministration oroeram if in accordance with the 2010-11 articulation agreement .

Pim• Community College, \ssociate of Business Sem. Embry-Riddle Aeronautiu l University - Worldwide, Bachelor of

Sem. Administration (ABUS), Course of Study Hrs. Science in Aviation Business Administration degree program

Hrs. requirements.

COURSE NUMBER/TITLE COURSE NU MBER/TITLE BS

GENERAL EDUCATION 1~ GENERAL EDUCATION 3 Embry-Rlddlt courses in the general education categories Communication Theory and Skill~-. Numanltl1ts and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed below, ass11mi11g prerequisites are

mel Cour.res from other institutions are acceptable if th tty fall into these broad c01egories and are at tire level specifu:d.

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS ll 9 ) COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKfLLS I< 9 > WRT 102 Writin2 II (ERAU's ENGL 123) 3 ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T \\RT IOI Writin2 I (ERAl"s E'\Gl Elective) J ENGLISH ELECTIVE T

SPEECH/ENGLISH

MATHEMATICS ICoarses from aDDnwtd -...- or ta•ivalelo1l I<' > MATHEMATICS 1<6)

Business Mith Requirement: MAT 151 Colle2e Al~ebra 3 MATH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T Business l\lilth RecJuirement: MAT 212 Topics in Calculus J MATii 112 COLLEGE MATH FOR AVIATION II (Approved as second math) T COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> CIS 100 Introduction to Comouteri. 3 CSCI 109 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T .PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES I< 6) PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES ELECTIVES 1(6)

Biol01?.ic11l and Physic11I Sciences (Choose from list) 3 PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY T Biolo2ical and Physical Sciences <Cboose from list) J PHYSICS/BTOLOGYIMETEOROLOGY T HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must be U/L) (6) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must be U/L) le 6 > Humanilics and Fint Arts ulegory (Choo~t from !ht) OR J HUMANITIES ELECTI VE (Humamues OR Social Science must be 300-400 level) T Social and Btha\•ioral Science Categon (Rtftr to Note under SS l~t) 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECT! VE · (HmorylGovaTUMnt/Soc1al Sc1ence/Psychology) T ECONOMICS ( 6 ) ECONOMJCS 1(6)

IC'hnn<;e l<'f'N 21 1 as Reauired Core Count Electi\e 3 ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS T Choose EC'\ 210 as Required Core Course Elective 3 ECON 211 MACROECONOMJCS T

PROGRAM SUPPORT 15 PROGRAM SUPPORT 6 AMGT 202 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 3

BU 205 Statistical Methods in Economics and Bosinei.s 3 MATH 21 I STATISTICS WI AVIATION APPLICATIONS

3 T ·OR· MATH 222 BUSINESS ST A TISTICS

MGT 280 Business Or2anizatlon and Mana2ement 3 MGMT 201 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT ~ T ACC IOI Financial Accountinl! 3 MGMT 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 T

MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3

BUSINESS CORE: 36 BUSINESS CORE: 33 SSAB 31 1 l\1IARKET!NG 3

SSAB 312 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 MGT 276 Human Resources 3 SSAB 314 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 T

SSAB 317 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3 BSAS 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3

BSAB 325 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT 3 BSAB 332 CORPORA TE FINANCE I 3

BSAB 335 rNTERNATTONAL BUSINESS J

BSAB 390 BUSINESS LAW 3

BSAB 37 1 LEADERSHJP 3 SSAB 420 MANAGEMENT OF PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS 3

BSAB 436 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT J

AVIATION MANAGEMENT: IS A VI.A TlON MANAGEMENT: (300-(300-400 u,,~, Level Manal!e!ment courses) 400 Uooer Level Management courses) IS

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OPEN ELECTIVES: 18 OPEN ELECTIVES: 0 DUS 220 Le2al En,•ironment of Bus (3) MAT 151 Colle2e AJe. (I) 4 _!__ Biolo2ical and Physical Sciences 2 T -Business Math Requirement: MAT 172 Finite Mathematics 3 _!__ Core Concentration: Business/Publi<: Administration (See PCC's I 9 T -

TOT AL CREDITS NEEDED 57

TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 63 TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 63 TOTAL ERA DECREE REQUIREM ENTS 120

T · TRANSFER CREDIT /ERAU EQUIVALENCY

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

Tire successful completion of the following Pima Co11m1unity College, Auociate of Busi11ess Atlmi11i\trntion (A BCJS) courses will transfer to the ERAU Technical Management program if in accordance with the 2010-11 articulation agreement.

Pima Community College, As ociate of Business Sem. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide, Bachelor of Sem. Administration (ABUS), Course of Study Hrs. Science in Technical Management degree program requirements. Hrs.

COlJRSE NU111BER/r1Tl.E COURSE NUMBER/flTLE BS

TECHNJCAL SPECIALTY 15 TECHNICAL SPECIALTY 15 Courses generally drawn from one of the following areas: I I Aviation Maintenance Technology. I I Aeronautical Science, [ I Air Traffic Control, I I Computer Science, [ I Physical Science, I I Safety, I I Applied Meteorology, or (XX( Other Credit Explicitly Approved by the Technical Management Chair

GENERAL EDUCATION ""' GENERAL £DUCA TION 3 Embry-Riddle coursu ;,, tire genual educotiolf categories Commuflicaciofl Tuory and Skills. flumonlties and Soda/ Sciences may be clrosenf rom those listed below. assuming purt quisitu au

met. Courses /tom otlru instilutions ore acceptablt iftht!)• f all into th ese broad categories and ore at tire le>·el specif~d.

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS 1( 9 ) COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS I<' > WRT 102 Writing II (ERAU's ENGL 123) 3 ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T WRT IOI Writin!! I (ERAU's ENGL Elective) 3 ENGLISH ELECTIVE T

SPEECH/ENG LISH

MA THEMATICS (Courses FrC>m approvtd seauea- or eqeivaleat) I< 6 > MATHEMATICS 1( 6) Business Math Reauirement: MAT 151 Coll~e Alt!.ebra 3 MATH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T Business Math Reauirement: \1AT 212 Tooics in Calculus 3 MATH 112 COLLEGE MA TH FOR AVIATION II (Approved as second ma1h) T COMPUTER SCIENCE IP> COMPUTER SCIENCE IP ) CIS 100 Introduction to Computers 3 CSCI 109 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES 1(6 ) PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES ELECTIVES 1<6) Biolo2ical and Physical Sciences (Choo~e from list) 3 PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY T Biological and Physical Sciences (Choose from list) 3 PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/METEOROLOGY T HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS ont must bt UIL) ( 6 ) HUMANITIESJSOCIAL SCIENCES (for BS one must bt UIL) I< 6 )

llumanities and Fine Arts Cate11.on (Choose rrom l~I) OR 3 1 IUMANITIES ELECTIVE (Humanities OR Social Science must be 300400 le,'el) T Social and Ueha\'iorul Science Caregor) (Refer to Note under SS list) 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE· IH1s1ory/Govemment/Soc1al Science/Psycholoi:,'Yl T ECONOMICS (6) ECONOMICS IC6l Chnn"P i;-rl\I 211 as Renuired C'nr,. Cni1r~P l".IP.-tive 3 ECON 2 10 MICROECONOMICS T Choose ECN 210 as Required Core Course Elective 3 ECON 211 MACROECONOMICS T

PROGRAM SUPPORT 15 PROGRAM SUPPORT 6 AMGT 202 CNTRODUCT!ON TO AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 3

BUS 205 Statistical !\tetbods in Economics and Business J MATH 21 1 STATISTICS WI AVIATION APPLICATIONS

3 T ·OR· MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS l\1GT 280 Business O~anization and Manaeement 3 MGMT 201 PRINClPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 T A\C IOI Financial Accountine J MGMT 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 T

MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS )

BUSINESS CORE: 30 BUSINESS CORE: 27 MGMT 311 MARKETING 3 MGMT 312 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3

MGT 276 llumao Resources J MGMT 314 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 ·r MGMT 3 17 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAV IOR 3 MGMT 320 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3

MGMT 325 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETillCS IN MANAGEMENT 3 MGMT 335 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3 MGMT 371 LEADERSHIP 3 MGMT 390 BUSINESS LAW 3 MGMT 436 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3

MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES: 9 MANAGEMENT ELECTWES: 1300-400 U"ner Level Manallement counesl 1300-400 Uooer Level Manallement courses) 9

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OPEN ELECTIVES: 15 OPEN ELECTIVES: 0 BUS 220 Lceal Environment of Bus (3) MAT 151 Colle~e Ah~ (I) 4 ......I-Biolo!!ical and PhysicaJ Sciences 2 T

>----Business Math Reouirement: MAT 172 Finite \1atbematics 3 ......I-Core Concentration: Business/Public Administration (See PCC's I 6 T

TOT AL CREDITS NEEDED 60

TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 60 TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 60 TOTAL ERA U DEGREE REQU1REM£NTS 120

T ·TRANSFER CREDIT / ERAU EQUIVALENCY

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide Articulation Agreement Transfer Table

The successful completion of the following Pima Comnu111ity College, hsociate <if Applied Scie1tce in friatio1t Tedmologs courses will transfer to the £RAU Aviation Maintenance program if in accordance with the 2010-11 articulation a2reement. Pim• Communit) CoUege, .\ssoci1tt of Applied Science in Aviation Sem. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Bachelor of Scitnce in Sem.

Tecbnoloirv. Course of Stud} Hrs. Aviation Maintenance deuee oroe:ram reauirements. Hrs. COURSE NUMBER/TITLE COURSE NUMBERITITLE BS

AIRFRAME & POWER PLANT MAINTENANCE CERT/f'JCA'T'f: -~OR- A IRFRAME 4 POWER PLANT MAJNTENANCE CERTIFICATE -AND/OR- TYPE TYPE 6$ AMNT COURSES (REQUIREMENTS SA TISFJED BY ONE OF THE$ 30 6$ AMNT COURSES (REQUIREMENTS M.A Y BE SATISFIED BY ONE OF THE$ T

OPTIONS LISTED) OPTIONS LISTED) CERTll'ICATES/ LICENSES·Opuons I thru S. ( I) Airframe Cenific:ue Plus lhc follo"in¥ P:ut 6S AMNT

C'l::RTIH( .ATF.S/ LICENS£S: Courses AMNT 2g\) & 21:' 1 or equ1vaJcn1 (2) Power Plant C'er11fic:'lte Plus thl! following Type 65 AMNT Coursi:s AMNT 27() & 271 or equni>!ent (3) Airframe and Power Plan1 Mainlc"3.net C'en1fic.ate (4j SucctSsfuJ cornpletion or an FAA oppro\ ed T)llC! 147 PrcglllJ!l (S) Pan 6S AMNT Cou"tS AMNT 240, AMNT 2611. AMNT 270. AMNT 271, AMNT 2~0. & AMNT 28 t O< eqw,-af.ent

Successful completion of FAA a nnroved T\'De 147 Program 30 AMNT 240 GENERAL AERONAUTICS AND APPLICATIONS 3 1111 Alrl'nt1'1t C<r1illratt lllu• Tvn. 65 A'f'iT Con...,. AMIH UO & 111 or<aeivat...t AMNT 260 AJRCRAfT ELECTRJCAL SYSTEMS THEORY 3

1121 Po,..,. l'lont CtM Dlu; T•- 6!' AMNT Coonn AM1''T 270 & l"l °" eo:111"""'11 AMNT 270 AIRFRAME STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS 3

1131 "'rf"""'' ••d Po,...,. l'l•nl Mala!J'aantt C:U111lutt AMNT 271 AJRFRAME SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS 3

1141 ~n<tt.,fttl romrltil•n o(an FA" Annm•·rd Tn>f' 147 Pl'D•nm AMNT 280 POWERPLANT THEORY AND APPLICATIONS 3 l!Coniu ohll licenses mos1 accomoany lR \ti aonlicarion for admissiool AMNT 281 AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS 3

LI 1-'C. fl \> FS '' '" \ t111l'lh.··ol'"M ,. ~~vt1"1 i\1. "' "' 1111: ·rfl ._"" ~' Man~~ fL., •1cs ~ . . ELECTIVES: A' union M~nlenancc. Acron~ultcal Sc1mce. A ,·ionics Tec:hnology . 12 l IC\.m" ti l.,._ n\,"'1:1 111• T«hn.4"" l 121 M~agt.ment Compu1~r StJt:ncc. Electncal fnj1_nterm~ Te~hnohl~.

GENERAL EDUCATION '" GENERAL EDVCA TION 15 Embry-Riddle courses in the genera/education categories Communicadon Theory and Skills, llumunitles and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed below. assuming prerequisites

are met. Courses from other institulions are acceptabll! If they fall into tires!! broad categories and are at the level specified.

COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS (9) COMMUNICATION THEORY & SKILLS ((9)

WRT 102 Writing II (ERAU'~ ENGL 123) 3 ENGL 123 ENGLISH COMPOSITION T WRT 101 \\ riting I (ERA I.l's E~GL E lective) 3 ENGLISH ELECTIVE T

SPEECH/ENGLISH

MATKEMATJCS (6) MATHEMATICS ((6)

M \1 151 Colleee Aleebra (ERAl 's MATll 140) 3 MATH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA T MA TH 142 TRIGONOMETRY

COMPUTER SCIENCE {3) COMPUTER SCIENCE IP > C IS IOO Introduction to Comouters 3 CSCI 109 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS & APPLICATIONS T PHYSICAL AND LIFE S€1ENCES ( 3) PHYSICAL AND LJFE SCIENCES 1<3> Bioloe:ic1I and Ph~·s ica l Sciences (Choose from ljst) 3 PMYSICS/BIOLOG YJMETEOROLOG Y T HUMANITIES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE (3 ) HUMANITCES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE IP> Humanities rind Fin" Arts C ~~rv ... T (Chno\C': from li11ll 3 HUMANITIES ELECTIVE T SOCIAL SCIENCES - LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE (3) SOCIAL SCIENCES- LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE IP) 1..:ft,.;.,,1 •nrl rl.1..,, ..,;nrnl s .. i .. nl'P ..... norv trhoo~ .. from Ii~•\ 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE - (H11toryiGovcmmentlSocial Science/Psychology) T ECONOMICS (6) ECONOMICS I< 6)

ECON 210 MICROECONOMICS

ECON 211 MACROECONOMICS

HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES- UPPER LEVEL (3) HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SClENCES - UPPER LEVEL ELECTIVE I< 3 >

PROGJM,M SUPPORT 6 PROGRAM SUPPORT 3

BUS 20~ Statistical Methods in Economics and Business 3 MATM 21 1 STATISTICS Wf AV IATION APPLICATIONS-OR·

3 T MATH 222 BUSINESS STATISTICS

PHYS 102 EXPLORATJONS IN PHYSICS 3

PROGRAM CORE: 30 PROGRAM CORE: 24 i\IGT 280 Business Ort?anization and \lana2ement J "1GMT 201 PRINCIPLES Of MANAGEMENT 3 T

AMGT 202 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 3

ACC IOI Financial Accountin2 J MGMT 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 T MGMT 221 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 3 MGMT 311 MARKETING -OR- 3 MGMT 325 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & ETHICS IN MGMT. MGMT 314 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ·OR-

3 MGMT 317 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MGMT 324 AVIATION LABOR RELATIONS 3 MGMT 406 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF TECHNICAL OPERS. 3

/\SCI 419 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (Capstone Crs) 3 ASCI 490 AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE CAPSTONE COURSE 3

PROGRAM SPECIAUZA T/ON (Choose Managemem-or-Sa/dy): 18 PROGRAM SPECIALIZA T/ON (Choose Manal!ement or Safetv): 18

/lfANAGOfENT I SAFETY I MGMT411 SfTY 320 3 MGMT420 SFTY 335 3 MGMT422 SFTY 440 3 MGMT424 SFTY 409 3 MGMT Elective Upper-Level SAFETY Elective Upper·Le,·el 3 MGMT Elective Upper-Level SAFETY Elective Upper-Level 3

TOTAL CREDITS NEEDED (J}

TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED 6t) TOT AL CREDITS TRANSFERltED 60 *Maximum of90 hours lran$fenble with this Articu lation. TOTAL ERAU DECREE REQUIREMENTS 120

NOTE: ACC 101 , BUS 205, and MGT 280 aren'I required courses In Pima'• Aviation Technology program. T ·TRANSFER CREDIT /ERAU EQUIVALENCY

Humanities & Fine Arts Elective Choose three (3) credits each from the

Art and Humanities list below ART LIST:

ART 105 Exploring Art and Visual Studies 3 ART 106 History of Painting Materials and

3 Techniques

MUS 151 Exploring Music 3 MUS 160 Popular Music in America 3 THE 105 Theater Appreciation 3 WRT205 Introduction to Poetry Writing 3 WRT 206 Short Story Writing 3 3

HUMANITIES LIST:

ANT 112 Exploring Non-Western Cultures 3 ANT 135 Pre-Columbian Art 3

ANT 148 History of Indians of North

3 ANT 205 Introduction to Southwestern

3 America Prehistory

ANT 206 Contemporary Native Americans

3 ARC 205 Introduction to Southwestern

3 of the Southwest Prehistory

ART 130 Art and Culture: Prehistoric

3 ART 131 Art and Culture: Late Gothic

3 through Gothic through Modern Periods

HUM 251 Western Humanities I 3 HUM 252 Western Humanities II 3 HUM 253 Western Humanities Ill 3 HUM 260 lntercultural Perspectives 3

IDE 213 History of Interior Architecture &

3 LIT 224 Southwestern Literature 3 Furniture from 1900-Present

LIT 231 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 LIT 240 American Literature of

3 Opposition

LIT 260 Major British Writers 3 LIT 261 Modern Literature 3 LIT 265 Major American Authors 3 LIT 266 World Drama 3 LIT 267 World Literature: Narrative 3 LIT 274 Native American Literature 3 LIT 289 Literature and Film 3 MUS 160 Popular Music in America 3 MUS 201 History and Literature of Music I 3 MUS 202 History and Literature of Music II 3 PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHI 122 God, Mind, and Matter 3

PHI 123 Philosophical Foundations of

3 PHI 130 Introductory Studies in Ethics

3 Science and Social Philosophy

PHI 140 Philosophy of Religion 3 REL 130 Asian Reliaions 3 REL 140 Philosophy of Religion 3 REL 200 Reliaion in Popular Culture 3 REL 220 Old Testament 3 REL 221 New Testament 3 REL 234 Islam 3 REL 273 Judaism 3

THE 140 History of Theater to the 18th

3 THE 141 History of Theater Since the 18th

3 Century Century

Each of the above courses will satisfy 3 credit hours under ERAU's Humanities lower level elective area.

Social Sciences Elective Choose from Pima C.C. courses listed under

their Humanities List HIS 101

Introduction to Western 3 HIS 102

Introduction to Western 3 Civilization I Civilization II

HIS 113 Chinese Civilization 3 HIS 114 Japanese Civilization 3

HIS 122 Tohono O'odham History and

3 HIS 124 History and Culture of the Yaqui

3 Culture People

HIS 274 The Holocaust 3 HIS 277 History of the Middle East: From

3 the Rise of Islam to 1453

HIS 278 History of the Middle East: From

3 1453 to the Present Age

Each of the above courses will satisfy 3 credit hours under ERAU's Social Science lower level

Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective Choose three (3) credits

AIS 101 Introduction to American Indian

3 ANT 101 Human Origins and Prehistory 3 Studies I

ANT 110 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes 3 ANT 112 Exploring Non-Western Cultures 3

ANT 127 History and Culture of the

3 ANT 148 History of Indians of North

3 Mexican-American in the America

ANT 202 Culture and Sexuality 3 ANT 205 Introduction to Southwestern

3 Prehistory

ANT 206 Contemporary Native Americans

3 ANT 210 Cultural Anthropology 3 of the Southwest

APA 200 Contemporary Issues in Asian

3 ARC 101 Human Origins and Prehistory 3 American Society

ARC 110 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes 3 ARC 205 Introduction to Southwestern

3 Prehistory

ECN 200 Basic Economic Principles 3 ECN 201 Microeconomic Principles 3 ECN 202 Macroeconomic Principles 3 GEO 103 Cultural Geography 3

GEO 104 World Regional Geography 3 HIS 101 Introduction to Western

3 Civilization I

HIS 102 Introduction to Western

3 HIS 105 Introduction to Chicano Studies 3 Civilization II

HIS 113 Chinese Civilization 3 HIS 114 Japanese Civilization 3

HIS 122 Tohono O'odham History and

3 HIS 124 History and Culture of the Yaqui

3 Culture People History and Culture of the

HIS 127 Mexican-American in the 3 HIS 141 History of the United States I 3 Southwest

HIS 142 History of the United States II 3 HIS 147 History of Arizona 3

HIS 148 History of Indians of North

3 HIS 150 African-American History and

3 America People

Social & Behavioral Sciences (cont'd) HIS 160

Latin America Before 3 HIS 161 Modern Latin America

Independence 3

HIS 170 History and People of Africa 3 HIS 180 Women in Western History 3

HIS 253 History of Women in the United

3 HIS 254 History of Women in the United

3 States: Early America States: The 20th Century

HIS 274 The Holocaust 3 HIS 284 Modern Israel and Arab/Israeli

3 Relations

POS 100 Introduction to Politics 3 POS 201 American National Government

3 and Politics

POS 202 Introduction to International

3 POS 203 Introduction to Political Ideas 3 Relations

POS 204 Introduction to Comparative

3 POS 210 National and State Constitutions 3 Politics

POS 231 American State and Local

3 POS 240 Understanding Terrorism 3 Governments and Politics

PSY 100A Psycholoay I 3 PSY 1008 Psvcholoav II 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 4 PSY 132 Psvcholoav and Culture 3 PSY 215 Human Sexuality 3 PSY 216 Psycholoav of Gender 3 PSY 218 Health Psychology 3 PSY 240 Develoomental Psvchology 3

PSY 250 Introduction to Social Psychology 3 PSY 265 Normal Personality 3

soc 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 soc 110 Introduction to Cities and Global

3 Societv

soc 120 Current Social Problems 3 soc 201 Race, Ethnicity, Minority Groups

3 and Social Justice

soc 203 Sociology of Utopia 3 soc 204 Gender Identities, Interactions

3 and Relations

soc 215 Human Sexuality 3 soc 273 Sociology of Sport 3 SSE 110 Introduction to Social Welfare 3 Each of the above courses will satisfy 3 credit hours under ERAU's Social Science lower level elective area. Pima C.C.'s ECN 201 Microeconomic Principles equates to ERAU's ECON 210 Microeconomics and ECN 202 Macroeconomic Principles equates to ERAU's ECON 211 Macroeconomics; choose course(s) appropriately for maximum transferability.

NOTE: ERAU's BSPA, BSTM and BSABA degree programs requires either a Humanities or Social Science Elective to be completed at the upper (300-400) level.

Bioloaical & Physical Sciences ANT 105 Humanity and the Environment 3 AST 101 Solar System 3 AST 1011N Solar System 4 AST 102 Stars, Galaxies, Universe 3 AST 1021N Stars, Galaxi.as, Universe 4 AST 105 Life in the Universe 3 AST 1051N Life in the Universe 4 BIO 1001N Biology Concepts 4 BIO 1041N Animal Sexual Behavior 4 BIO 1051N Environmental Bioloav 4 BIO 1081N Plants, People and Society 4 BIO 1091N Natural History of the Southwest 4 BIO 1151N Wildlife of North America 4 BIO 1211N Current Issues in Human Bioloav 4

BIO 1351N Genetics, Biotechnology and 4 BIO 1561N Intro Biology Allied Health 4 Human Affairs

BIO 1601N Introduction to Human Anatomy

4 BIO 1811N General Biology I: (Majors) 4 and Physioloav BIO 1821N General Bioloav II: (Majors) 4 BIO 1831N Marine Bioloav 4

BIO 1841N Plant Biology 4 BIO 2011N Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4

BIO 2021N Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 BIO 2051N Microbiology 4 II

CHM 1211N Chemistry and Society 4 CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry 4

CHM 1301N Fundamentaf Chemistry 5 CHM 140 Fundamental Organic and

4 Biochemistry

CHM 1401N Fundamental Organic and

5 CHM 151 General Chemistry I 4 Biochemistry CHM 1511N General Chemistry I 5 CHM 152 General Chemistry II 4 CHM 1521N General Chemistry II 5 CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I 4 CHM 2351N General Organic Chemistry I 5 CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II 4 CHM 2361N General Organic Chemistry II 5 ENV 105 Humanity and the Environment 3

GEO 101 Physical Geograp.hy: Weather

4 GEO 102 Physical Geography: Land Forms

4 and Climate and Oceans

GLG 1011N Introductory Geology I: Physical

4 GLG 1021N Introductory Geology II:

4 Geology Historical Geology

GLG 1101N Geological Disasters and

4 GLG 1401N Introduction to Oceanography 4 Environmental Geology PHY 121 Introductory Physics I 4 PHY 1211N Introductory Physics I 5 PHY 122 Introductory Physics II 4 PHY 1221N Introductory Physics II 5 PHY 210 Introductory Mechanics 4 PHY 2101N Introductory Mechanics 5

PHY 216 Introductory Electricity and

4 PHY 2161N Introductory Electricity and

5 Magnetism Magnetism

PHY 221 Introduction to Waves and Heat 3 PHY 230 Introduction to Modern Physics 3

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide, the student will be considered dually admitted to both Pima College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide." A copy of the completed Articulation Admission Form MUST accompany your Application for Admission to ERAU. After graduation from Pima Community College, the following will complete the application process and allow the student to continue in the ERAU four year program:

1. ERAU will waive any application fees.

2. Only those classes with a grade of " C" or better that are applicable to Embry-Riddle's program will be accepted.

3. Submission of all original transcripts from all colleges attended.

4. ERAU will become the official school for financial aid and/or veteran's benefits upon official transfer to ERAU.

5. Once accepted into an ERAU degree program, the student will be subject to the rules and regulations of ERAU.

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Enrollment Management 3/22/11

International Students International Students at the following campuses: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, Everett, Houston, Oklahoma City, Phoenix-Chandler, Seattle, Sky Harbor All International students holding F1 visas may participate in 2+2 articulation agreements. All International students holding F1 visas may participate in dual enrollment articulation agreements only under the following circumstances. • to complete flight hours • to take a class needed for graduation that is not offered by their Resident Campus

International Students at all other campuses Students holding a J 1 visa can take courses at ERAU "non-authorized" campuses until 60 days prior to the expiration of their J1 visa and then transfer to one of ERAU's authorized International Student campuses (Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Oakland, Orlando, Everett, Houston, Oklahoma City, Phoenix-Chandler, Seattle, Sky Harbor) OR Students can enroll in up to 24 credit hours prior to transferring to one of ERAU's "authorized" International Student campuses to become an F1 student with ERAU.

International Students with all other types of visas Students with all other types of visas interested in participating in an articulation agreement and in attending ERAU should contact ERAU's International Student Compliance Manager for information on admissions and enrollment.