MCCCD/ASU WEST
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9201
  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. Course prerequisites may be transferable and could count as elective credit.
2.All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to transfer.
Prefix/NoTitle           Transfer
 Credits
ASU Equivalency
The following courses, or courses in the area listed must be taken:
 
BIO100Biology Concepts (4) ORBIO100 [S1/S2]
BIO101General Bio (Non-Majors) Selected Topics (4) OR
BIO102General Bio (Non-Majors) Additional Topics (4) OR
BIO105Environmental Biology (4) ORElective [S1/S2]
BIO108Plants & Society (4) ORPLB108 [S1/S2]
BIO181General Biology (Majors) I (4)4    BIO181 [S1/S2]
 
CHM107Chemistry & Society (3) ANDCHM107 [S1/S2]
CHM107LL  Chemistry & Society Lab (1) OR
CHM130Fundamental Chemistry (3) ANDCHM101 [S1/S2]
CHM130LL  Fundamental Chemistry Lab (1) OR
GLG101Intro Geology I-Physical Lec (3) ANDGLG101 [S1/S2]
GLG103Intro Geology I-Physical Lab (1) ORGLG103 [S1/S2]
GLG110Environmental Geology I Lec (3) ANDGLG110 [S2]
GLG111Environmental Geology I Lab (1) ORGLG111 [S2]
GPH111Intro to Physical Geography (4) ORGPH111 [S1/S2]
PHS110Fundamentals of Physical Science (4) ORPHS110 [S1/S2]
PHS120Intro to Physical Science (4) ORElective [S1/S2]
PHY101Intro to Physics (4)4   PHY101 [S1/S2]
 
EDU230Cultural Diversity in Education (3)3MCE446 [C]
 
ENG101First-Year Composition (3) ANDENG101
ENG102First-Year Composition (3) ORENG102
ENG107First-Year Composition for ESL (3) ANDENG107
ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)6ENG108
 
ENG213Intro to Study of Language (3)3ENG213 [L1]
 
 
 
MCCCD/ASU WEST
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9201
  Student Name                  
 
  Student ID Number      
 
  MCCCD ATP Advisor/Phone No./College
 
 
Prefix/NoTitle           Transfer
 Credits
ASU Equivalency
 
MAT150College Algebra Concepts (5) OR
MAT151College Algebra / Functions (4) OR
MAT152College Algrebra (3) OR3MAT117
Higher Level Math Courseor higher [N1]
MAT156   Theory of Elementary Math (3)3MTE180
 
Computer Applications (CIS105 recommended)3Computer Applications [N3]
Social & Behavioral Sciences (EDU222 recommended)3Soc. & Behv Sc. [SB]
Humanities & Fine Arts3Hum & Fine Arts [HU]
Humanities & Fine Arts3Hum & Fine Arts [HU]
Awareness3Awareness [H]
(May be shared)
Awareness3Awareness [G]
(May be shared)
Academic Specialization9Academic Specialization
See ATP Notes #1, 3
 
Language Proficiency0-9 See ATP Notes #3
 
POS220U.S. & Arizona Constitution (3) OR
POS221Arizona Constitution (1) AND
POS222U.S. Constitution (2) OR
POS110American National Government (3)0-4   See ATP Notes #2
 
Consult with an ASU West and MCCCD ATP certified advisor to select courses to complete the minimum 60 credits. Select courses from the CEG in force at the time the course is completed that transfer as electives and fulfill suggested area requirements. Upon completion of 36 credit hours, including the 19 credit hour general education core, students are strongly encouraged to meet with an ASU West College of Education advisor.
 
 




MCCCD/ASU WEST
ASSOCIATE IN TRANSFER PARTNERSHIP DEGREE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
 
1999-2000 Catalog Year
MCCCD Major Code: 9201
 
ATP NOTES:
 
1.Elementary Education majors are required to have an 18 hour academic specialization in a subject taught in elementary classrooms. Elementary Education / Bilingual Education majors must complete the academic specialization in Spanish. Language proficiency hours will count toward the academic specialization requirement. For assistance in selecting course work, contact an ASU West College of Education advisor.
 
2.Constitution Requirements - The U.S. and Arizona constitution requirements must be satisfied for teacher certification in Arizona, but are not required for graduation from ASU West. These requirements may be met by coursework or passing scores on appropriate constitution tests.
 
3.Language Proficiency - Bilingual Education applicants must show proficiency in Spanish either by a grade of "C" or better in SPA201 and SPA202 Intermediate Spanish or CLEP equivalency. English as a Second Language applicants must have completed six semester hours in a single foreign language or its equivalent.
 
PTPP Admission
 Students will be considered for admission to the PTPP if they meet the following criteria: Admission to ASU West as a degree seeking student with 56 credit hours completed (includes all work in progress) and a 2.5 cumulative grade point average; successful completion of ENG101 + 102, MAT150/151/152, MAT156, BIO100/101/102/105/108/181, CHM107 + 107LL/CHM130 + 130LL/GLG101 + 103/GLG110 + 111 / GPH111 / PHS110 / PHS120 / PHY101, and CIS105/BPC110, or any equivalent courses; and completion of the formal application to the PTPP by February 15 for fall admission and September 15 for spring admission.
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