University of Phoenix Associate of Arts Through Credit Recognition in Electronics Technology (AA-ET) SOCAD-2 Network: None All Sites: Distance Learning Degree Objective-The Associates of Arts Degree through Credit Recognition offers the option of a Professional Focus. The University does not certify students in their Professional Focus, but acknowledges their qualifications by recognizing their Regionally or Approved Nationally Accredited transferable coursework, ACE certified training received through the United States Armed Forces, or law enforcement training. A minimum of 15 credits is required for the focus of Electronic Technology POINT OF CONTACT Monterey Sims, Director of Student Services/Ops University of Phoenix-Office of Admissions PO Box 60130 Phoenix, AZ 85082 Phone: 602-557-6201 Fax: 480-643-1509 Monterey.Sims@phoenix.edu Academic Residency- 3 semester hours DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SOC CAT. AACR Communications Requirement COMM 299 HOME COLLEGE ARMY SCHOOL ARMY MOS TESTS CERT/ LIC DIST LRNG See Note 2 3 SH WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FOR AACR* 3 Communications Arts Requirement X 3-6 SH Mathematics Requirement 6 SH Physiological Biological Science Requirement 3 SH Science and Technology Requirement 3 SH Social Science Requirement 6 SH Humanities Requirement 6 SH Liberal Arts Requirement 6 SH COMM 102 COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR CAREER GROWTH 3 X X X COMM 105 INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE WRITTEN COMMUNICATION 3 X X X COMM 299 WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FOR AACR 3 X X X COMM 315 DIVERSITY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION 3 X X X ENG ENG ENG 120 125 130 BUSINESS LITERATURE LITERATURE IN SOCIETY INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC WRITING 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X ENG 302 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 X X X GEN 101 SKILLS FOR LIFELONG LEARNING I 3 X X X GEN 200 FOUNDATIONS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS 3 X X X GEN 300 SKILLS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT**** 3 X X X GEN 480 INTERDISPLINARY CAPSTONE COURSE 3 X X X HIS 114 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIV FROM FRENCH REVOLUTION TO PRESENT 3 X X X HIS 301 U.S. CONSTITUTION 3 X X X HIS 309 AMERICAN COLONIAL AND REVOLUNTARY HISTORY 3 X X X HUM 103 SURVEY OF THE PERFORMING ARTS 1 X X X HUM 150 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES 3 X X X PHL 215 PHILOSOPHY: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS 3 X X X POS PSY 405 425 ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN THE WORKPLACE 3 3 X X X X X X RES 110 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AND INFORMATION UTILIZATION 3 X X X RES 320 FOUNDATIONS OF RESEARCH 3 X X X RES 404 HISTORICAL RESEARCH METHODS 3 X X X SOC 105 INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR AMERICAN CULTURE 3 X X X SOC 110 TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION 3 X X X OR Liberal Arts Elective Course Electronics Technology Professional Focus X X X X X X X X X X X 15 SH ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL FOCUS ELECTIVE COURSE Free Electives*** 6-9 SH Free Elective Course X Total Credits 60 SH 1) Note: An "X" in a column indicates that the Institution guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement. 2) This column indicates whether a school accepts transfer credit for courses taken through distance learning. It does not mean that the school offers the course through distance learning. 3) Students must meet all admission requirements in order to enroll in coursework. 4) A minimum of 60 credits, of which 15 are in the Electronic Technology professional focus, are required for degree completion. 5) The professional focus credits must be earned based on applicable coursework taken at the University or past transferable military training and/or academic coursework in the field of Electronic Technology. 6) When selecting a University of Phoenix program, please ensure that the program you are selecting has the correct program name and version number. If you are not certain that the program you are selecting is the correct version number, please contact your campus representative. If your specific program version does not exist, please select the degree program "Other". The university will then efile your student agreement/documented degree plan on the portal for your ACES counselor (ESO) to approve. *The COMM 299 course applies towards Communication Arts credits when completed with a grade "C" or better. In this case, the student may take a Free Elective for a total of 60 credits. **Math 209 requires Math 208 as a prerequisite. Page 1 of 2 ***Free Elective allows the application of 3 Communication Arts credits if COMM 299 is completed with a grade of "C" or better. **** Students may be scheduled by the campus for GEN/200 to satisfy GEN/300 requirements. Students should consult their University of Phoenix counselor. Date effective 1-Oct-10 Term effective T400 Page 2 of 2