MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
EXERCISE SCIENCE & PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9109

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

 

Program Notes:

1.  

Courses in bold print have prerequisites which must also be met.

2.  

All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.

 

Prefix/No

Title          

Transfer
 Credits

ASU Equivalency

 

BIO201

Human Anatomy/Physiology I (4)

4

BIO201 [SG] See ATP Note: #1

BIO202

Human Anatomy/Physiology II (4)

4

BIO202 See ATP Note: #1

CHM130

Fundamental Chemistry (3) AND

 

CHM101 [SQ]

CHM130LL

Fundamental Chemistry Lab (1)

4

 

 

 

 

 

ENG101

First-Year Composition (3) AND

 

ENG101

ENG102

First-Year Composition (3) OR

 

ENG102

ENG107

First-Year Composition for ESL (3) AND

 

ENG107

ENG108

First-Year Composition for ESL (3)

6

ENG108

 

MAT150

College Algebra Concepts (5) OR

 

 

MAT151

College Algebra/Functions (4) OR

 

 

MAT151AA

College Algebra/Functions I (1) AND

 

 

MAT151AB

College Algebra/Functions II (1) AND

 

 

MAT151AC

College Algebra/Systems of Equations (1) AND

 

 

MAT151AD

College Algebra/Select Topics (1) OR

 

 

MAT152

College Algebra (3)

3

MAT117 [MA]

 

PED200

Intro To Exercise Science & Physical Education (3)

3

DEC (EPE)

PED210

Movement Analysis (1) (six 1-credit options may be taken)

6

EPE110

PED251

Professional Activities (1)

 

 

PED252

Professional Activities (1)

6

EPE110

PHY111

General Physics I (4)

4

PHY111/113 [SQ]  See ATP Note #1.

PSY101

Intro to Psychology (3)

3

PGS101 [SB]

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9109

 

 

  Student Name                  
 

  Student ID Number      
 

  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 

Consult with an MCCCD ATP certified advisor to select courses to meet the following requirements and to complete the minimum 60 credits but not\ more than a total of 64 credits.  To meet the different area requirements, select courses from the current CEG/CAS or the ASU General Studies Guide.

 

Area       

Credits

Notes

 

Awareness

0-4

Awareness [H], [G], or [C]. See ATP Note #2

 

Foreign Language 101, 102, 201, 202

8

Foreign Languages 101, 102, 201, 202. See ATP note # 3.

 

CS

3

See ATP note # 4

 

Humanities & Fine Arts courses that transfer to ASU as PHI, HPS, REL, ENG (literature only), languages and literature, HUM, DAH

6

Courses that transfer to ASU Main as PHI, REL HPS, ENG (literature only), languages and literature, HUM, DAH [HU]{l}.  See ATP Note #5.

 

 

 

Social Behavioral Science electives (lower division) ASB, ECN, GCU, HIS, POS, PSY, SOC, WST (Note that PSY101 [SB] is listed above)

6

Courses that transfer to ASU Main as ASB, ECN, GCU, HIS, POS, PSY, SOC, WST and satisfy [SB].  See ATP Note # 6.

 

Major Related Courses

3

Major Related Courses from Current CEG.  See ATP note # 7.

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9109

 

 

ATP NOTES:

 

 

 

1.  

BIO201, BIO202, and PHY111 have MCCD prerequisites which are not required for the ATP program.  If the Prerequisites have not been taken, students must obtain permission of the instructor to take these courses.

 

 

 

 

2.  

Courses that transfer E (Elective) do not satisfy CLAS Distribution requirements at ASU.  These should not be taken to complete an ATP.  Six credit hours taken in THREE awareness areas are required.  All three awareness requirements must be met, and one course may satisfy two requirements simultaneously.  See ATP note #6 for recommended coursework to meet these requirements

 

 

 

 

3.  

Foreign language proficiency requires knowledge of one foreign language equivalent to the completion of a foreign language course at the intermediate level (course must transfer to ASU-Main at 202 level or above).  Eight credits of a foreign language are to be taken at MCCD as part of the required 60-64 credit hours.  These eight credits may be at the beginning (100) or intermediate (200) level.  If they are taken at the 100 level, it is strongly recommended that the other eight 200 level foreign language credits needed are taken at ASU to meet the foreign language proficiency requirement.  Foreign language courses taken at the intermediate or 200 level also meet the global awareness [G] requirement.

 

 

 

 

4.

A recommended course which meets the [CS] requirement is:
 

 

BPC110

Computer Usage Applications
3
CSE180 [CS]
 

 

CIS105

Survey Computer Information Systems
3
CIS200[CS]/CSE180[CS]
 

 

PSY230

Intro to Statistics  
3           
PSY230
 

 

 

 

5.

Courses must be taken in ENG, language and literature, PHI, HPS, REL, or HUM.  It is strongly recommended that a Humanities and Fine Arts course which meets the [L] requirement is taken at MCCD.  It is also recommended that students take a course that meets at least one of the three awareness requirements.  Recommended courses to meet these requirements include:

 

 

DAH100

Introduction to Dance

3

DAH100 [HU]

 

 

PHI103

Introduction to Logic

3

PHI103 [L, HU]

 

 

HUM250

Ideas and Values in the Humanities

4

DEC (HUM) [L, HU]

 

 

 

Ideas and Values in the Humanities

4

DEC (HUM) [L, HU]

 

 

HIS243

World Religions

3

REL100 [HU, G]

 

 

PHI243

World Religions

3

REL100 [HU, G]

 

 

REL243

World Religions

3

REL100 [HU, G]

 

 

REL201

Classics Western Religions

3

REL310 [HU, H]

 

 

REL202

Classics Asian Religions

3

REL345 [HU, G]

 

 

PHI225

African American Religion

3

REL225 [L, HU, C]

 

 

REL225

African American Religion

3

REL225 [L, HU, C]

 

 

PHI213

Medical and Bio-ethics

3

REL381 [HU]

 

 

REL213

Medical and Bio-Ethics

3

REL381 [HU]

 

 

 

 

 

MCCCD/ASU MAIN
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
EXERCISE SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 
Fall 2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9109

 

 

ATP NOTES:

 

 

 

 

6.

CLAS will accept one REC or one COM course that is designated as [SB] fro catalogs prior to 2000-2001.

 

 

Recommended Social Behavioral Science electives include PSY218, PSY215, and those accepted by ASU’s CLAS that meet one or more of the awareness requirements.  An example would be:

 

 

HIS201

History of Women in America

3

DEC (HIS) [H], [C]

 

 

 

 

7.

Major related coursework must meet ASU’s EPE departmental electives within an area of concentration.

Recommended courses within each concentration include:

 

 

 

 

 

For Exercise & Wellness Concentration (must select from one of the following)

 

 

FON100

Introductory Nutrition

3

FON100

 

 

FON241

Principles of Human Nutrition

3

FON241

 

 

PED215

Fitness for Life

3

EPE325

 

 

HES100

Healthful Living OR

3

EPE100

 

 

WED100 (2)

Personal Wellness OR

3

EPE100

 

 

WED110

Prin. Physical Fitness & Wellness

3

EPE100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Exercise Science Concentration:

 

 

HES271

Prevention & Treatment of Athletic Injuries

3

EPE283

 

 

 

 

 

For Physical Education Concentration:

 

 

HES271

Prevention & Treatment of Athletic Injuries

3

EPE283

 

 

PED215

Fitness For Life

3

EPE325

 

 

HES100

Healthful Living OR

3

EPE100

 

 

WED100 (2)

Personal Wellness OR

3

EPE100

 

 

WED110

Prin. Physical Fitness & Wellness

3

EPE100

 

 

 

 

 

 

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