# Arizona Western College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T21:06:21.541Z from a crawl of azwestern.edu. 792 records (185 programs · 607 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate in General Studies **Degree** This degree is designed for students who wish to pursue two different academic concentrations or whose academic backgrounds may include course work taken at other institutions or credits earned, for example, through military experience. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting - BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 215 — Math Analysis for Business - QBA 211 — Quantitative Analysis Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Honors To serve as a vehicle for Honors Program members to explore and expand their intellectual, physical, social and emotional boundaries. ## Courses - HON 180 — Honors Seminar 1 - HON 181 — Honors Seminar 2 - HON 280 — Honors Colloquium - HON 285 — Honors Capstone Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Art: Graphics Students in this major receive a foundation in art and technology; with the assistance of their Academic Advisors, students then select courses according to the major they wish to pursue at the university. ## Courses - ARH 141 — Survey of World Art 1 - ARH 142 — Survey of World Art 2 - ART 101 — Basic Design, 2-Dimensional - ART 102 — Basic Design, 3-Dimensional - ART 111 — Drawing 1 - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 - GRA 102 — Graphic Communication 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Art: Studio Art Art (Studio) provides foundational and continuing opportunities for the study of visual art. ## Courses - ARH 141 — Survey of World Art 1 - ARH 142 — Survey of World Art 2 - ART 101 — Basic Design, 2-Dimensional - ART 102 — Basic Design, 3-Dimensional - ART 111 — Drawing 1 - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Graphics The program is designed to provide the underpinning graphics training needed for a wide variety of graphics professions: graphic designers, illustrators, desktop publishing specialists, production artists, multimedia specialists, digital photographers, computer artists, and web designers. This program focuses on both industry standard software training and design theory. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 - GRA 102 — Graphic Communication 2 - GRA 103 — Computer Illustration - GRA 104 — Digital Imaging 1 - GRA 105 — Digital Imaging 2 - GRA 106 — Page Composition - GRA 201 — Interactivity and Graphics - GRA 202 — Advanced Interactivity and Graphics - GRA 203 — 3-D Modeling and Surfacing - GRA 204 — Advanced 3-D Graphics - GRA 205 — Principles of Animation - GRA 206 — Portfolio and Career Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Dance Students is this major receive a thorough foundation in Dance history, styles, performance, and theory; with the assistance of their Academic Advisors, students then select courses according to according to the major they wish to pursue at the university. ## Courses - DNC 125 — Dance History - DNC 131 — Jazz I - DNC 132 — Jazz II - DNC 150 — Ballet I - DNC 151 — Ballet II - DNC 160 — Modern I - DNC 161 — Modern II - DNC 170 — Dance Experiences for Children - DNC 180 — Improvisation I - DNC 225 — Dance History II - DNC 240 — Dance Production - DNC 260 — Composition I - DNC 261 — Composition II - DNC 270 — Dance Pedagogy - DNC 280 — Improvisation II - DNC 290 — Dance Heath and Wellness - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PER 188 — Dance Team - PER 288 — Dance Team Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Music The music major provides a solid foundation in music theory and in voice or instrumental performance training. This program is designed for transfer to the university where students then specialize in particular music majors. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MUS 111/112 — Dictation and Sight Reading 1A/1B - MUS 121/122 — Class Piano 1A/1B (for Music Majors) - MUS 191/192 — Theory 1A/1B - MUS 211/212 — Dictation and Sight Reading 2A/2B - MUS 221/222 — Class Piano 2A/2B (for Music Majors) - MUS 291/292 — Theory 2A/2B Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Theatre After a solid preparation in theatre history and the fundamentals in acting or stagecrafts, theatre majors then have the opportunity to include their performances as cast or crew members as departmental credit. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - THE 101 — Survey of Theatre History - THE 102 — History of Contemporary Theatre - THE 130 — Stagecrafts - THE 171 — Acting 1 - THE 172 — Acting 2 - THE 213 — Creative Drama - THE 215 — Basic Stage Lighting - THE 222 — Voice and Diction Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # English The English Department seeks to prepare students for the rigorous demands of active personal, academic, professional, and civic engagement in the 21st Century by developing essential writing and critical-thinking skills and by fostering appreciation for the humanistic truths of literature. The selection of courses allows students the maximum freedom in creating an individual curriculum to explore their particular interests in literature, creative writing, journalism, linguistics, and film studies. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - ENG 190 — Introduction to Literature - ENG 241 — English Literature to 1800 - ENG 242 — English Literature 1800 to Present Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # English-Language Proficiency Certificate for Non-Native English Speakers **Certificate** To expand academic English skills in Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing as well as learn the necessary skills to take the TOEFL iBT test.. ## Courses - ESL 93A — Intermediate Writing and Grammar - ESL 93B — Intermediate Conversation, Reading and Vocabulary - ESL 94A — Advanced Writing and Grammar - ESL 94B — Advanced Conversation, Reading and Vocabulary Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Philosophy The study of philosophy has, as it's primary aim, the cultivation of wisdom and understanding regarding the most basic and foundational elements of human experience (e.g., the nature and structure of reality, knowledge, and values), pursued through the application of rational argument and critical thinking. This program constitutes an excellent liberal arts foundation for students planning to pursue university studies in philosophy, law, education, communications, science, and art, among others. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PHI 101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI 103 — Introduction to Logic - PHI 105 — Introduction to Ethics - PHI 210 — Philosophy of Science - PHI 220 — Medical Ethics - PHI 233 — Philosophy of Religion - PHI 240 — Ancient Philosophy - PHI 257 — Social and Political Philosophy Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Spanish This program is designed for students who wish to transfer to a university and either major in Spanish or in a closely related major of which Spanish is an integral part. Spanish majors should consult the bachelor’s degree requirements of the universities to determine the inclusion of 100 and 200 level courses as part of the major. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - HIS 280 — History of Mexico - SPA 251 — Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Composition - SPA 260 — Mexican-American Literature - SPA 261 — Introduction to Spanish Literature - SPA 263 — Introduction to Hispanic Film and Culture - SPA 265 — Survey of Spanish and Spanish-American Literature - SPA 281 — Mexican-American History Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Broadcasting AWC is the only community college in Arizona to operate both AM and FM radio stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The stations, known collectively as Yuma Public Radio, have a potential audience of 135,000 in Yuma County and eastern Imperial County, California. Both stations are also streamed over the internet at KAWC.org . KAWC-AM broadcasts a News/Talk format , while KAWC-FM broadcasts NPR news along with alternative, jazz and classical music. KAWC-FM also broadcasts locally-produced news, alternative music and jazz programs. AWC broadcasting classes use the KAW… ## Courses - BDC 100 — Introduction to Broadcasting - BDC 120 — Announcing and Performance 1 - BDC 140 — Announcing and Performance 2 - BDC 210 — Broadcast Writing - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Media Arts This program is designed for those students who wish to continue their studies in the following university majors: broadcasting, electronic media, advertising, photography, public relations, and media arts. ## Courses - BDC 100 — Introduction to Broadcasting - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 - JRN 100 — Introduction to Mass Communications - JRN 125 — News Writing - MKT 110 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 120 — Principles of Sales - SPC 215 — Public Speaking - TVP 125 — Television Production 1 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Television Production AWC provides TV classes and programs on AWC-74, cable channel 74. This is a joint project with NAU in Yuma, the City of Yuma, the Yuma Educational Consortium, and Time Warner Cable. AWC-74 programming includes telecourses offered by AWC faculty, courses from other educational institutions, PBS shows, productions and cablecasts of educationally related subjects, cultural events, and AWC sports. AWC’s TV studio is a modern facility which trains students who are seeking a job in television, production companies, and media related fields. The program provides practical experience in the use of pr… ## Courses - BDC 100 — Introduction to Broadcasting - BDC 120 — Announcing and Performance 1 - BDC 210 — Broadcast Writing - BDC 215 — Audio Production - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - JRN 100 — Introduction to Mass Communications - JRN 125 — News Writing - SPC 215 — Public Speaking - TVP 125 — Television Production 1 - TVP 170 — TV Control Room Operation - TVP 225 — Television Production 2 - TVP 250 — Video Post Production Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Behavioral Health Sciences Track A Provide students with a foundation in the study of human behavior and prepare them to assist in caring for individuals with mental illness, challenging behaviors, and comorbid medical conditions. The focus of this program is on didactic knowledge, hands-on learning experiences, and practical training for students with no previous behavioral health, nursing assistant, caregiver, or medical assistant training or work experience. ## Courses - BHS 101 — Introduction to Behavioral Health & Communication Skills - BHS 102 — Behavioral Health Skills & Safety Lab - BHS 103 — Case Documentation - BHS 104 — Behavioral Health Clinical Experience - BHS 105 — Clinical Behaviors - BHS 106 — Personal Wellbeing & Community Resources Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Behavioral Health Sciences Track B Provide students with a foundation in the study of human behavior and prepare them to assist in caring for individuals with mental illness, challenging behaviors, and comorbid medical conditions. The focus of this program is on didactic knowledge, hands-on learning experiences, and practical training for students with no previous behavioral health, nursing assistant, caregiver, or medical assistant training or work experience. ## Courses - BHS 101 — Introduction to Behavioral Health & Communication Skills - BHS 103 — Case Documentation - BHS 104 — Behavioral Health Clinical Experience - BHS 105 — Clinical Behaviors - BHS 106 — Personal Wellbeing & Community Resources Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Behavioral Health Sciences Track C Provide students with a foundation in the study of human behavior and prepare them to assist in caring for individuals will mental illness, challenging behaviors, and comorbid medical conditions. The focus of this program is on didactic knowledge and practical training for students with verified work experience in a behavioral health setting. ## Courses - BHS 101 — Introduction to Behavioral Health & Communication Skills - BHS 103 — Case Documentation - BHS 105 — Clinical Behaviors - BHS 106 — Personal Wellbeing & Community Resources Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Family Sciences This program strives to integrate relationships between individuals, families, and communities as well as the environments in which they function. This profession is concerned with: the strength and vitality of families; the use of personal, social, and material resources to meet human needs; the well-being of individuals and families; the role of individuals and families as consumers of goods and services; and the development and management of home and community environments that are supportive of individuals and families. ## Courses - ECE 240 — Child Growth and Development - FAS 101 — Family Culture & Structure - FAS 160 — Close Relationships - FAS 204 — Gender Relations - FAS 238 — Human Development - NTR 201 — Nutrition - PSY 170 — Human Sexuality Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Geography The geospatial science program emphasizes learning about diverse cultures, physical landscapes and geospatial tools. This major offers a diverse program focusing on contemporary local and world issues. The leverage of knowledge of cultural and physical processes, and digital modeling techniques, to focus on the effects of space and place, and interpret any landscape using an inherently geospatial approach. ## Courses - GEO 102 — Introduction Human Geography - GEO 105 — World Regional Geography - GPH 110 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GPH 171 — Introduction to Meteorology - GPH 213 — Introduction to Climate Science - GST 101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # History The history major is offered for those students who would like to continue, at the university level, to pursue history as a teaching or research career or as an adjunct discipline to other majors. ## Courses - HIS 110 — World History to 1500 - HIS 111 — World History Since 1500 - HIS 121 — History of the U.S. to 1865 - HIS 122 — History of the U.S. from 1865 - HIS 220 — History of Arizona - HIS 230 — Women in American History - HIS 280 — History of Mexico Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Political Science Political science studies governments, politics, and social ideologies. This program not only is for students who wish to become political scientists, but also is an excellent preparation for pre-law. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - POS 100 — Introduction to Politics - POS 110 — American Politics - POS 120 — World Politics - POS 130 — State and Local Politics - POS 140 — Comparative Politics - POS 257 — Social and Political Philosophy Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Psychology The psychology program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This curriculum combines required general education courses with a specialized sequence of psychology majors courses. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY 170 — Human Sexuality - PSY 230 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - PSY 238 — Human Development - PSY 270 — Social Psychology - PSY 281 — Abnormal Psychology - PSY 290 — Research Methods for the Social Sciences Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Social Work: US-Mexico Border Emphasis Students in this major receive a foundation in the social sciences, language and related fields that prepares them to meet the demands of promoting human and community well-being. Graduates will be ready to enter university baccalaureate study versed in the underpinnings of the field of social work. ## Courses - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - FAS 185 — Family Communication Skills - FAS 204 — Gender Relations - FAS 238 — Human Development - HIS 280 — History of Mexico - PHI 105 — Introduction to Ethics - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY 230 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - PSY/FAS 238 — Human Development - SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 240 — Racial and Ethnic Relations - SOC 250 — Introduction to Social Work - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Sociology The sociology program provides a comprehensive study of human society, social interaction, and the institutions that shape our daily lives. This curriculum combines a broad foundation of general education courses with specialized sociology courses that train students to think critically about the social world. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 270 — Applied Statistics - SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 160 — Close Relationships - SOC 170 — Human Sexuality - SOC 230 — Social Problems - SOC 240 — Racial and Ethnic Relations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Business Accounting This degree program is designed for students seeking a two-year vocational degree. A variety of accounting along with complementary business and general education courses will guide the student to establish a clearly focused foundation to enter the accounting profession in a wide range of available positions. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 115 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 120 — Income Tax Procedures Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Accounting Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will be equipped with the essential skills required of an entry level employee in the accounting industry. The required major and other departmental (business) courses are designed to meet the growing demand for competent accounting personnel in both the private and public sectors. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 115 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 120 — Income Tax Procedures - ACC 125 — Introduction to Payroll Accounting - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 220 — Introduction to Cost Accounting - ACC 230 — Principles of Fraud Examination - ACC 240 — Government Accounting - ACC 250 — Financial Statement Analyses - ACC 260 — Accounting Ethics - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - CIS 121 — Spreadsheet - ECN 100 — Introduction to Economics - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Bookkeeping Certificate **Certificate** An occupational certificate for individuals employed in the accounting industry seeking additional education. Graduates will be employed in entry level accounting positions. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 115 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 120 — Income Tax Procedures - ACC 125 — Introduction to Payroll Accounting - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 230 — Principles of Fraud Examination - ACC 240 — Government Accounting - CIS 121 — Spreadsheet Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Logistics Certificate **Certificate** In this program students will delve into the essentials of global trade infrastructure. This certificate covers the three core components of logistics networks: transportation, warehousing, and inventory management. Upon completion, students will be able to identify the pros and cons of various transportation methods. They will gain insights into the design and establishment of warehousing facilities. Ultimately, they will be equipped to make choices that help create logistics networks optimized for cost-efficiency and excellent customer service. ## Courses - LGS 111 — Introduction to Logistics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Foundational Planning, Procurement, and Service Operations Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn essential elements of logistics with a focus on sales operations, demand forecasting, replenishment planning, manufacturing services, sourcing strategies, and transaction execution. Students will be equipped with the skills to manage the planning and procurement processes necessary to succeed in supply chain operations. ## Courses - LGS 112 — Foundational Planning, Procurement, and Service Operations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S.-Mexico Border Emphasis Certificate **Certificate** Students will gain knowledge and practical skills in logistics and supply chain management, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the U.S. -Mexico border region. Students will gain an understanding of customs regulations, trade agreements, and cultural considerations that influence supply chain operations. ## Courses - LGS 113 — Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S. Mexico Border Emphasis Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Sustainability in Supply Chain Certificate **Certificate** In the Sustainability In Supply Chain certificate program, participants explore sustainable practices in supply chain management, focusing on environmental responsibility, social equity, and economic viability. Students will examine strategies for reducing carbon footprints, implementing circular economy principles, ensuring ethical sourcing, and building resilient supply networks. Emphasis will be placed on real-world case studies, industry standards, and emerging technologies that drive sustainability. ## Courses - LGS 114 — Sustainability in Supply Chain Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Global Supply Operations Certificate **Certificate** In the Global Supply Operations Certificate program, participants will receive a comprehensive overview of modern global supply chain operations. Students will examine key components such as procurement, inventory management, logistics, transportation, customer service, operations, quality management, and performance measurement. Emphasis will also be placed supply chain analytics in the context of evolving global networks. The course emphasizes ethics, stakeholder relationships, and includes field experience where students analyze a real company, meet industry leaders, visit logistics busine… ## Courses - LGS 115 — Global Supply Operations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Business For students who plan to attend college only two years and then enter the workforce. Students can select an area of emphasis to specialize this degree. Areas of emphasis include: Customer Service Management, Entrepreneurship, Financial Investments, General Business, Logistics, Management, and Marketing. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 110 — Business Math Applications - BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business - BUA 295 — Business Capstone Project - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - ECN 100 — Introduction to Economics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Business Administrative Services Certificate **Certificate** For students whose personal interests and needs can be met by a concentration of office administration courses and who do not wish to earn a degree. Advantages to students enrolled in this program include marketable office skills and the program may be completed within a year. Individuals who successfully complete this program may secure entry-level positions such as front office clerk, cashier, teller, or hospital admitting clerk. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 110 — Business Math Applications - BUA 210 — Customer Service Management - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Certificate **Certificate** Students will get the knowledge and skills needed to create, attract, and engage customers through multiple digital channels. They will be able to analyze performance and grow their base. ## Courses - DME 101 — Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fashion Styling with Digital Influence Certificate **Certificate** Students will develop the knowledge and skills to develop and promote a brand on social media platform. ## Courses - FDI 100 — Fashion Styling - FDI 101 — Image Consulting - FDI 105 — Creating Effective Content - FDI 106 — Building a Brand Through Digital Influence - FDI 115 — Data Insight and Fashion Analytics - MKT 150 — Social Media Marketing Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Hotel/Restaurant Management Designed to develop the student’s professional and technical competence in preparation for a leadership role in the hospitality industry, including tourism, lodging, and food service enterprises. The degree transfers to the NAU-Yuma Branch Campus Hotel and Restaurant Management program. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - BUA 210 — Customer Service Management - BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business - CUL 141 — Basic Culinary Arts 1 - CUL 143 — ServSafe Prep and Exam - CUL 253 — Food and Beverage Management - HRM 100 — Introduction to Hospitality - HRM 220 — Property Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Marketing This degree is designed for students who are seeking a two-year program of study that prepares them to enter the marketing profession in a wide range of positions across private, public, and non-profit sectors. ## Courses - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business - BUA 290 — Business Communications - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - MKT 110 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 120 — Principles of Sales - MKT 130 — Principles of Digital Marketing - MKT 140 — Principles of Advertising - MKT 150 — Social Media Marketing - MKT 290 — Integrated Marketing Communications Capstone - MKT 295 — Marketing Internship Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Organizational Leadership For students whose personal interests and needs are to enhance their leadership skills in a workplace environment. The certificate is to assist students to appreciate and explore diversity within the workplace. Individuals who successfully complete this certificate will have a deeper understanding of leadership skills to be utilized in any kind of organizational setting. Also, provides an opportunity to learn how to engage with people to make leadership decisions in a variety of situations in a changing business world. This program may assist graduates in acquiring entry-level positions or fo… ## Courses - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 109 — Principles of Human Relations - BUA 210 — Customer Service Management - BUA 290 — Business Communications - MGT 135 — Management Fundamentals - MGT 250 — Personnel Supervision - MGT 280 — Leadership Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Project Management An introduction to the field of project management in functional areas such as foundational project management, terminology, project initiation, defining and creating measurable project goals and deliverables, project evaluation, team development, effective communication, engaging in practices aligned with Agile project management, and in real-world scenario projects and activities, while building a foundation of knowledge, preparing them for an entry-level position in Project Management. ## Courses - PMT 101 — Project Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Retail Management This program offers foundational training in key aspects of retail management. Designed for those looking to enter the retail industry or enhance their current skills, this program covers essential areas such as customer service, marketing, and basic store operations. Completing this certificate equips students with the necessary skills to begin a career in retail, preparing them for entry-level positions and future growth opportunities. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - BUA 109 — Principles of Human Relations - BUA 110 — Business Math Applications - BUA 210 — Customer Service Management - BUA 290 — Business Communications - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - MGT 135 — Management Fundamentals - MGT 220 — Principles of Retailing - MKT 110 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 130 — Principles of Digital Marketing Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Sports Management This program prepares graduates with essential skills required for an entry level position in a variety of sports management fields. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PED 102 — Issues in Sports - PED 120 — Leisure and Quality of Life - PEM 102 — Emergency Procedures for Coaches - PEM 125 — Foundations of Sports Management - PEM 135 — Sports Marketing - PEM 201 — The Business of Athletic Coaching - PEM 203 — Sports Psychology - PEM 204 — Methods of Coaching Sports - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Paralegal Studies Preparation for entry level employment in law offices. Provides students with practical legal skills enabling them to draft legal documents. Students are familiarized with fundamental concepts of substantive areas such as torts and business law. Legal theory and related practical applications are integrated throughout the program. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - LAS 100 — Introduction to Paralegalism - LAS 101 — Introduction to Law - LAS 109 — Legal Procedures - LAS 115 — Criminal Trial Procedure - LAS 131 — Legal Writing - LAS 204 — Business Law for Paralegals - LAS 208 — Probate - LAS 211 — Legal Research - LAS 212 — Insurance and Tort Law - LAS 216 — Real Estate Transactions - LAS 217 — Family Law - LAS 218 — Administrative Law - LAS 219 — Bankruptcy - LAS 220 — Legal Interviewing, Investigating, and Report Writing Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Level-1 The Foundation Certificate in AI and Machine Learning provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, techniques, and applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning. This beginner-friendly program is ideal for individuals seeking to understand how intelligent systems work and how machine learning models are built, trained, and evaluated. Through interactive lectures, practical labs, and real-world examples, students will explore topics such as data preprocessing, supervised and unsupervised learning, model evaluation, and basic neural networks. The program also introduc… ## Courses - AIM 101 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - AIM 102 — AI Ethics - AIM-103 — Introduction to Machine Learning - GME 122 — Python Programming Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Level-2 This certificate provides students with the essential knowledge and skills in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies and their application in business and industry. Students will sharpen their skills in prompt engineering, study machine learning models, natural language processing and computer vision algorithms, and gain hands-on experience with popular programming languages, tools and platforms used in AI development. Graduates of this program will be prepared to develop intelligent systems that automate processes, enhance decision-making, and optimize operational efficien… ## Courses - AIM-201 — Natural Language Processing - AIM-202 — Artificial Intelligence for Computer Vision - AIM-203 — Artificial Intelligence for Business Solutions - AIM-204 — Data Structure and Algorithms - CIS 175 — Computer Security Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Cloud Foundations Certificate **Certificate** Provides students with the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Optimizing the use of AWS Cloud through the development of an understanding of AWS services, best practices, and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. ## Courses - PIT 130 — Amazon Web Services Cloud Architecting Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Information Systems This program is for students pursuing a two-year degree with the intent of eventual employment in the computer industry with aspirations of attaining the position of (1) computer programmer, (2) programmer/analyst, or with further study (3) computer systems analyst. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 110 — Business Math Applications - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 121 — Spreadsheet - CIS 131 — Database - CIS 151 — Web Design 1 - CIS 154 — Introduction to E-Commerce/E-Business - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 200 — Computer Programming: Visual BASIC - CIS 220 — Computer Programming: C - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching - CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security - CIS 295 — Structured Systems Analysis and Design - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - MKT 120 — Principles of Sales - QBA 211 — Quantitative Analysis Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Information Systems Certificate **Certificate** This program is for students seeking immediate entry-level employment in an office environment or computer industry. ## Courses - ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - BUA 110 — Business Math Applications - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 200 — Computer Programming: Visual BASIC - CIS 220 — Computer Programming: C - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 295 — Structured Systems Analysis and Design - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Science Focuses on computers, computing problems, software solutions, computer design, and graphical user interface design from a scientific perspective. Includes instruction in the principles of computational science, computing theory, computer system design, graphical user interface design, digital logic and software development. ## Courses - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 - CSC 127B — Intro to Computer Science 2 - CSC 210 — Human Computer Interaction - CSC 215 — Artificial Intelligence - CSC 252 — Computer Organization - CSC 253 — Digital Logic - CSC 261 — Linux/UNIX Operating Systems - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR 123 — Intro to Structured Programming - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 220 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAT 227 — Discrete Math - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAT 241 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry - PHI 103 — Introduction to Logic Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Security Certificate **Certificate** To increase awareness of Information Technology risks, vulnerabilities, and protection requirements for new and emerging technologies. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** This certificate will prepare learners for entry-level cybersecurity roles by allowing hands-on experience with industry recognized tools and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) programs. ## Courses - PIT 110 — Cybersecurity Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Data Analytics Certificate **Certificate** Prepares students for an entry-level role in data analytics with a focus on spreadsheets, data cleansing, and analysis. ## Courses - PIT 105 — Google Data Analytics Professional Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fortinet Certified Fundamentals Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** This program uses Fortinet network security technologies to provide students with hands-on lab experiences, enabling them to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings. The curriculum covers the fundamentals of operating the most common FortiGate features. ## Courses - PIT 140 — Fortinet Certifed Fundamentals Cybersecurity Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fortinet Certified Associate Cybersecurity Certificate **Degree** This program uses Fortinet network security technologies to provide students with hands-on lab experiences, enabling them to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings. The curriculum covers secure networks and applications by deploying, managing, and monitoring Fortinet network security products, public cloud products, and security operations products. ## Courses - PIT 141 — Fortinet Certifed Associate Cybersecurity Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fortinet Certified Professional Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** This program uses advanced Fortinet network security technologies to provide students with hands-on lab experiences, enabling them to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings. The curriculum covers designing, administering, monitoring, and troubleshooting Fortinet operational technology (OT) security solutions, security operations infrastructure, and Zero Trust Access (ZTA). ## Courses - PIT 142 — Fortinet Certifed Professional Cybersecurity Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fortinet Certified Solution Specialist Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** This program uses expert Fortinet network security technologies to provide students with hands-on lab experiences, enabling them to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings. The curriculum covers expert knowledge of network security design, configuration, and troubleshooting for complex networks. ## Courses - PIT 143 — Fortinet Certified Solution Specialist Cybersecurity Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Google IT/AWS Joint Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is designed to provide CTED learners with a working knowledge in troubleshooting, customer service, networking, operating systems, system administration, security, the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and optimizing the use of AWS Cloud and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. ## Courses - CIS 175 — Computer Security - PIT 100 — IT Support: Technical Support Fundamentals - PIT 101 — IT Support: Computer Networking - PIT 102 — IT Support: Operating Systems - PIT 103 — IT Support: System Administration - PIT 104 — IT Support: IT Security and Google Certificate - PIT 130 — Amazon Web Services Cloud Architecting Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Business & Computer Information Systems This degree focuses on computers, computing problems and solutions, and applications to a variety of database situations, preparing the student for jobs, such as Research Analyst, Information Specialist, Clinical Informatics, Technical Support Engineer, and Business Systems Analyst. The education and training will allow the students to enter the field at the entry-level position and, in some cases, mid-level positions in the field. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 151 — Web Design 1 - CIS 170 — Microcomputer Installation and Support - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 231 — Database Design and Program - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching - CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security - CIS 295 — Structured Systems Analysis and Design - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 - CSC 127B — Intro to Computer Science 2 - CSC 210 — Human Computer Interaction - CSC 215 — Artificial Intelligence - CSC 252 — Computer Organization - EGR 123 — Intro to Structured Programming - GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 - GRA 104 — Digital Imaging 1 - MAT 227 — Discrete Math Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Informatics-Cyber Operations Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in information security. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 170 — Microcomputer Installation and Support - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching - CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 - CSC 127B — Intro to Computer Science 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Informatics-Digital Design Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in digital design. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 170 — Microcomputer Installation and Support - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 231 — Database Design and Program - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 - GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 - GRA 104 — Digital Imaging 1 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Informatics- Software Development/Information Management Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in information management and software development. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 - CSC 210 — Human Computer Interaction - CSC 215 — Artificial Intelligence - CSC 252 — Computer Organization Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Informatics-System Administration Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in information systems. ## Courses - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 151 — Web Design 1 - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic - CIS 231 — Database Design and Program - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 295 — Structured Systems Analysis and Design - CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # IT Automation with Python Certificate **Certificate** Students will develop the knowledge and skills to automate common system administration tasks. They will also learn to use GIT and GITHUB as well as using configuration management tools. ## Courses - PIT 109 — IT Automation with Python Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Networking Certificate **Certificate** The program provides hands-on training in state-of-the art computer technology. With appropriate choice of courses, the majority of this certificate may be completed while pursuing the Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems ## Courses - BUA 100 — Survey of Business - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems - CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals - CIS 271 — Networking Administration - CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching - CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Professional IT Support Certificate **Certificate** Provide learners with a work -ing knowledge in troubleshooting, customer service, networking, operating systems, system administration and security. ## Courses - PIT 100 — IT Support: Technical Support Fundamentals - PIT 101 — IT Support: Computer Networking - PIT 102 — IT Support: Operating Systems - PIT 103 — IT Support: System Administration - PIT 104 — IT Support: IT Security and Google Certificate Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # UX Design Certificate **Certificate** User experience (UX) designers focus on the interaction that users have with products, like websites, apps, and physical objects. Tey make those every-day interactions useful, enjoyable, and accessible. ## Courses - PIT 111 — Project Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Beginning Video Game Design Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the entry level skills needed for a specialized career in the video game design industry. ## Courses - GME 100 — Introduction to Design and Game History - GME 101 — Introduction to Programming Concepts - GME 105 — Introduction to Digital Arts - GME 110 — Computer Game Design - GME 112 — Sound Design - GME 224 — Special Project Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Video Game Art Design Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the entry level skill needed for a career in video game art design. Students are familiarized with 2D and 3D ani-mation, as well as, 3D character design. This certifica-tion expands on the skills learned in the Beginning Video Game Design certificate. ## Courses - GME 130 — Animation and Interactivity - GME 132 — Character Animation Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Video Game Design and Development Certificate **Certificate** This program provides graduates with the entry level skills needed for a specialized career in the video game design indus-try. Students will be familiarized with fundamental concepts of game history, sound design, digital arts, and programming concepts. This certificate also includes the specialized coursework in the following stackable certificates: Beginning Video Game Design, Video Game Art Design, Video Game Software Development, Video Game Sound Engineering, and Video Game Story Development. ## Courses - GME 100 — Introduction to Design and Game History - GME 101 — Introduction to Programming Concepts - GME 105 — Introduction to Digital Arts - GME 110 — Computer Game Design - GME 112 — Sound Design - GME 120 — Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals - GME 122 — Python Programming - GME 124 — Java Game Programming - GME 130 — Animation and Interactivity - GME 132 — Character Animation - GME 141 — Electronic Music - GME 143 — Studio Recording - GME 170 — Digital Storytelling - GME 172 — Game Narrative Development - GME 224 — Special Project Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Video Game Software Development Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the entry level skill needed for a career in video game software development. Students are familiarized with object oriented programming and either Java or Python development language. This certification expands on the skills learned in the Beginning Video Game Design certificate. ## Courses - GME 120 — Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals - GME 122 — Python Programming - GME 124 — Java Game Programming Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Video Game Sound Engineering Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the entry level skill needed for a career in Video Game Sound Engineering. Students are familiarized with studio recording techniques and electronic music composition. This certification expands on the skills learning in the Beginning Video Game Design certifi-cate. ## Courses - GME 141 — Electronic Music - GME 143 — Studio Recording Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Video Game Story Development Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the entry level skill needed for a career in video game story development. Students are familiarized with the techniques for creating impactful stories. This certifi-cation expands on the skills learned in the Beginning Video Game Design certificate. ## Courses - GME 170 — Digital Storytelling - GME 172 — Game Narrative Development Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # CDA Credential Prep Certificate **Certificate** This certificate will help indi-viduals prepare to sit for the CDA national credential exam. This certificate requires a minimum of 400 hours of childcare experience before beginning the courses. The CDA exam requires a minimum of 480 hours before taking the exam. ## Courses - ECE 143 — Professional Portfolio Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Early Childhood Education This program is for students contemplating careers in early childhood education and for individuals employed in day care, Head Starts, at risk preschools, or other early childhood environments. Student must obtain TB test, a background and fingerprint check before entering any field placement. ## Courses - ECE 145 — CDA Student Teaching-Vocational - ECE 165 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child - ECE 200 — Early Childhood Education - ECE 205 — Home, School and Community Relations - ECE 208 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - ECE 210 — Activities of Early Childhood Education - ECE 240 — Child Growth and Development - ECE 243 — Early Childhood Development - ECE 245 — Early Childhood Special Education - ECE 250 — Language and Literacy Development - ECE 260 — Techniques for Observing/Assessing Children - ECE 265 — Children's Literature - ECE 270 — Early Childhood Internship - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Early Childhood Education Certificate **Certificate** For students who wish to have basic knowledge in early childhood education. The certificate can work with an existing degree in another area of education or related fields. ## Courses - ECE 145 — CDA Student Teaching-Vocational - ECE 165 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child - ECE 200 — Early Childhood Education - ECE 205 — Home, School and Community Relations - ECE 210 — Activities of Early Childhood Education - ECE 212 — Early Childhood Certificate Capstone - ECE 243 — Early Childhood Development - ECE 245 — Early Childhood Special Education Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Education, Elementary Students planning to enter the field of elementary education may complete their first two years of study at AWC. It is recommended that education majors consult often with their Academic Advisors concerning the courses required for certification in Arizona and/or graduation from a state university with a bachelor’s degree in education. ## Courses - ECE 240 — Child Growth and Development - ECE 265 — Children's Literature - EDU 110 — Introduction to Education - EDU 200 — Lesson Planning - EDU 207 — Education Practicum - EDU 210 — Cultural Diversity in Education - EDU 222 — Introduction to Special Education - EDU 275 — Classroom Management - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - GEO 105 — World Regional Geography - HIS 121 — History of the U.S. to 1865 - MAT 130 — Math for Elementary Teachers 1 - MAT 135 — Math for Elementary Teachers 2 - POS 221 — Arizona Constitution and Government - POS 222 — National Constitution and Government - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Education, Elementary (Early Childhood Education Emphasis) Students planning to enter the field of education may complete their first two years of study at AWC. Students interested in working with children grade four and below, in an elementary setting, are encouraged to follow the prescribed and recommended lists of courses for certification in AZ and/or graduation from a state university with a degree in education. ## Courses - ECE 240 — Child Growth and Development - ECE 265 — Children's Literature - EDU 110 — Introduction to Education - EDU 200 — Lesson Planning - EDU 207 — Education Practicum - EDU 210 — Cultural Diversity in Education - EDU 222 — Introduction to Special Education - EDU 275 — Classroom Management - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - HIS 121 — History of the U.S. to 1865 - MAT 130 — Math for Elementary Teachers 1 - MAT 135 — Math for Elementary Teachers 2 - POS 221 — Arizona Constitution and Government - POS 222 — National Constitution and Government - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Education (Secondary) Students planning to enter the field of secondary education may complete their first two years of study at AWC. It is recommended that education majors consult often with their Academic Advisors concerning the courses required for certification in Arizona and/or graduation from a state university with a bachelor’s degree in education. Secondary education students also need to “double major” in the discipline they wish to teach in high school. ## Courses - EDU 110 — Introduction to Education - EDU 200 — Lesson Planning - EDU 222 — Introduction to Special Education - EDU 275 — Classroom Management - POS 221 — Arizona Constitution and Government - POS 222 — National Constitution and Government Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Family Childcare Essentials Certificate **Certificate** For students who wish to have basic knowledge in family childcare education. The certificate can work with an existing degree in another area of education or related fields. ## Courses - ECE 100 — Childhood Environment and Wellbeing - ECE 102 — Developmental Stages: Infant through Toddler - ECE 110 — Physical and Cognitive Development through Play - ECE 112 — Strengthening Service and Family Relationships Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Infant and Toddler Care Essentials Certificate **Certificate** For students who wish to have basic knowledge in infant and toddler education. The certificate can work with an existing degree in another area of education or related fields. ## Courses - ECE 100 — Childhood Environment and Wellbeing - ECE 112 — Strengthening Service and Family Relationships - ECE 113 — Developing Social Competence and Autonomy - ECE 115 — Infant/Toddler Physical and Cognitive Development Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Preschool Care Essentials Certificate **Certificate** For students who wish to have basic knowledge in preschool aged early childhood education. The certificate can work with an existing degree in another area of education or related fields ## Courses - ECE 100 — Childhood Environment and Wellbeing - ECE 110 — Physical and Cognitive Development through Play - ECE 112 — Strengthening Service and Family Relationships - ECE 116 — Preschool Aged Development and Literature Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Physical Education Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree **Degree** This program is designed for students with a desire to enter the field og education with an emphasis in Physical Education. ## Courses - BIO 181 — General Biology - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - EDU 110 — Introduction to Education - EDU 200 — Lesson Planning - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - EXW 101 — Concepts of Kinesiology - EXW 150 — Nutrition for Exercise and Sports - EXW 265 — Exercise Science for Special Populations - NTR 139 — Personal Nutrition - PEM 100 — Introduction to PERS - POS 221 — Arizona Constitution and Government - POS 222 — National Constitution and Government - SPC 215 — Public Speaking Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Community Health Worker Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** This program is designed to provide students with the essential skills to become a community health worker, also known as a Promotora/o. The curriculum focuses on integration of the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the individual while providing the philosophical foundation and technical skills required. Students will learn to build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self sufficiency through outreach, education, informal counseling, social support and advocacy. Students are prepared for frontline community health work serving as liaisons between… ## Courses - CHW 106 — Healthy Living - CHW 110 — Community Health Worker Fund. 1 - CHW 120 — Preparation for Field Experience - CHW 210 — Community Health Worker Fund. 2 - CHW 220 — Field Experience - CHW 230 — Health Services - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Community Health Worker Students will learn to build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self sufficiency through outreach, education, informal counseling, social support and advocacy. Students are prepared for frontline community health work serving as liai -sons between health/social services and the community. ## Courses - CHW 106 — Healthy Living - CHW 110 — Community Health Worker Fund. 1 - CHW 120 — Preparation for Field Experience - CHW 210 — Community Health Worker Fund. 2 - CHW 220 — Field Experience - CHW 230 — Health Services Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Grief and Bereavement Certificate **Certificate** This program is designed to introduce students to the field of Thanatology and address basic principles of Thanatology. The pro -gram examines culturally relevant techniques for the support and assistance of the dying and bereaved. The certificate offers an interdisciplinary and scien-tific approach to the study of the dying and grieving processes; social attitudes towards death and loss; suicide prevention education; and the social and psy -chological aspects of grief and bereavement. ## Courses - AHE 170 — Foundations of Grief and Bereavement - AHE 171 — Essential Topic in Grief and Bereavement - AHE 172 — Grief in Children and Teens - AHE 173 — Diversity in Grief and Bereavement - AHE 174 — Palliative and Hospice Care Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Medical Assistant Associate in Applied Science **Degree** This program provides an understanding of front and back office skills to pre -pare the student for direct employment in a medical practice setting ## Courses - AHE 101 — Medical Terminology - AHE 119 — The Basics of Body Structure and Function - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - MAT 121 — Mathematics for the Applied Sciences - MDA 120 — Medical Office - MDA 121 — Medical Technician - MDA 241 — Medical Assistant Exernship - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Medical Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This program provides an understanding of front and back office skills to pre -pare the student for direct employment in a medical practice setting. ## Courses - AHE 101 — Medical Terminology - AHE 119 — The Basics of Body Structure and Function - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - MDA 120 — Medical Office - MDA 121 — Medical Technician - MDA 241 — Medical Assistant Exernship Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Medical Coding and Billing Certificate **Certificate** Students will learn the funda-mentals of medical coding and billing and are pre -pared to take the Certified Professional Coder (CPC?) exam from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Program topics include medical ter-minology; anatomy and physiology; introduction to computer systems; computer applications in health -care technologies; health information management systems; reimbursement cycle management process; insurance plans; health law; HIPAA; diagnostic and procedural coding; coding compliance and auditing; physician and hospital billing; Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE. S… ## Courses - AHE 101 — Medical Terminology - AHE 119 — The Basics of Body Structure and Function - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - MCB 100 — Intro to Health Information Management - MCB 130 — Computer Applications and Healthcare Technologies - MCB 160 — Revenue Cycle Management Process, Compliance & Regulatory - MCB 240 — Medical Coding and Billing Training & CPC Certification Prep/Professional Practice Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # AWC Nursing Program ## Courses - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 205 — Microbiology - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - FAS/PSY 238 — Human Development - NUR 117 — Pharmacology with Clinical Calculations - NUR 121 — Nursing 1 - NUR 122 — Nursing 2 - NUR 221 — Nursing 3 - NUR 222 — Nursing 4 - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY 238 — Human Development Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Nursing Assistant Certificate **Certificate** This course prepares the learner for taking the state examination to become a certified nursing assistant. The Arizona State Board of Nursing requires evidence of citizenship or nationality for state certification (CNA). Fingerprints needed to take the licensure exam. ## Courses - AHE 130 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Nursing Practical Certificate **Certificate** Nursing-LPN Exit Option ## Courses - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - FAS/PSY 238 — Human Development - NUR 117 — Pharmacology with Clinical Calculations - NUR 121 — Nursing 1 - NUR 122 — Nursing 2 - NUR 221 — Nursing 3 - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY 238 — Human Development Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Phlebotomy Technician Certificate **Certificate** Phlebotomy Technician program is designed to teach the knowledge in technical and procedural aspects of basic phlebotomy, including collection of blood specimens and venipuncture required to become a Phlebotomy technician. The Phlebotomy Technician program includes theory and hands-on instruction. ## Courses - AHE 119 — The Basics of Body Structure and Function - AHE 130 — Nursing Assistant - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - PLB 101 — Phlebotomy Technician Training Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Radiologic Technology Radiologic Technology prepares the graduate for a career in diagnostic medical imaging. The Associate in Applied Science degree prepares graduates for application to the certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The radiologic technologist may secure employment in hospitals, clinics, and other health care agencies. ## Courses - AHE 101 — Medical Terminology - BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - RAD 100 — Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care - RAD 105 — Basic Radiographic Procedures - RAD 106 — Intermediate Radiographic Procedures - RAD 110 — Patient Care in Imaging Technology - RAD 115 — Principles of Radiographic Imaging 1 - RAD 120 — Clinical 1 Medical Radiologic Technology - RAD 121 — Clinical 2 Medical Radiologic Technology - RAD 122 — Clinical 3 Medical Radiologic Technology - RAD 200 — Radiographic Imaging Equipment - RAD 205 — Advanced Radiologic Procedures - RAD 207 — Radiation Biology and Protection - RAD 215 — Principles of Radiographic Imaging 2 - RAD 216 — Radiologic Pathology - RAD 217 — Advanced Medical Imaging - RAD 220 — Clinical 4 Medical Radiologic Technology - RAD 221 — Clinical 5 Medical Radiologic Technology - RAD 225 — Radiologic Technology Seminar Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Exercise, Wellness and Nutrition Designed to prepare individuals for employment in the fitness and health industry and/or prepare the individual interested in continuing their education leading to careers in exercise science, health and wellness and nutrition. ## Courses - BIO 181 — General Biology - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - EXW 100 — Health and Wellness - EXW 101 — Concepts of Kinesiology - EXW 150 — Nutrition for Exercise and Sports - EXW 210 — Essentials of Personal Fitness Training - EXW 212 — Exercise Science - EXW 225 — Exercise Physiology - EXW 265 — Exercise Science for Special Populations - EXW 275 — Fitness Professional Practicum - FAS 238 — Human Development - MAT 270 — Applied Statistics - NTR 201 — Nutrition - NTR 205 — Nutrition Through the Life Cycle - NTR 210 — Nutrition & Disease - PEM 202 — Sports Injury Management - PEM 208 — Sports Injury Treatment - PEM 210 — Athletic Training Practicum - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - PSY 238 — Human Development Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Health Coach Level 1 This program is designed to help students develop foundational knowledge to assist people obtain wellness goals as a health coach. ## Courses - NTR 195 — Exploring Professions in Nutrition and Wellness - WED 110 — Concepts of Wellness - WED 202 — Introduction to Health Coaching - WED 212 — Stress Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Health Coach Level 2 This program is designed to help students further develop skills and knowledge to assist people obtain wellness goals. ## Courses - EXW 100 — Health and Wellness - NTR 201 — Nutrition - WED 225 — Professional Skills and Ethics of a Health & Wellness Coach Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Personal Fitness Trainer Students will learn about the essentials to personal fitness training. Students will be introduced to the human movement system, the Optimum Performance Training (OPT) model and other domains of basic exercise science; assessment; exercise technique and training instruction; program design; considerations in nutrition; client relations and behavioral coaching; and professional development, practice, and responsibility. ## Courses - EXW 210 — Essentials of Personal Fitness Training Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Administration of Justice Studies There is an ever increasing threat against the citizens of the United States at home and abroad. As a result, there is a need for individuals in the various agencies of local, state and federal government to combat this threat. The program will assist the community in meeting this need by providing students with a basic foundation in the administration of justice, homeland security, or corrections. ## Courses - AJS 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice - AJS 109 — Substantive Criminal Law - AJS 210 — Court Function - AJS 225 — Criminology - AJS 230 — Police Function - AJS 240 — Correction Function Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Homeland Security The Homeland Security Certificate Program is designed to equip students within depth understanding of how to prepare and respond to disasters at the local, regional, national or international level. Students will also gain knowledge concerning the politics, policies, and theoretical basis regarding Homeland Security issues. ## Courses - AJS 191 — Terrorism/Counter Terrorism - HLS 101 — Introduction to Homeland Security - HLS 107 — Introduction to Cyber Terrorism - HLS 215 — Critical Incident Management for Public Safety - HLS 220 — Border Security Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Cyber Criminology Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed effective ways to remain anonymous. Cyber criminology explores Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior of today's interface of computer science, Internet science, and criminology. Classification and types of Computer Crimes and the legal considerations in collecting and analyzing computer evidence is essential in the investigation and prosecution. Constitutional restrictions including but not limited to privacy and searches and seizures play an important role in the world of cybercriminology. ## Courses - AJS 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice - AJS 109 — Substantive Criminal Law - AJS 260 — Procedural Criminal Law - AJS 275 — Criminal Investigation - CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - CIS 154 — Introduction to E-Commerce/E-Business - CIS 171 — Computer Forensics - CIS 175 — Computer Security - CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security - HLS 107 — Introduction to Cyber Terrorism Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Detention Officer Training Academy This program is an introduction to correctional operations: ethics and professionalism, communication, custody and control, conflict and crisis management, problem solving, officer integrity, hostage survival, riot control measures, defensive tactics, CPR/AED for first responders, medical and mental health issues, and field experience. ## Courses - DET 160 — Detention Officer Training Academy 1 - DET 260 — Detention Officer Training Academy 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Advanced Detention Officer Training This program is an advanced course of study in correctional operations, to include ethics and professionalism, correctional law, courtroom and correctional facility security, crime scene management, conflict and crisis management, leadership and management, prisoner classification, special populations, restraint procedures and devices, and medical and mental health issues. ## Courses - DET 262 — Advanced Detention Officer Training Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Law Enforcement Training Academy This program is offered only to individuals who have met the minimum qualifica - tions for a peace officer applicant as specified by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZPOST). To attend the academy, an individual must either be appointed by a law enforcement agency or through an application process as set forth by the Public Safety Institute. For information regarding the Law Enforcement Training Academy, contact the Public Safety Institute. The Academy is comprised of two semester segments that operate parallel to the academic school year. Background check required. ## Courses - LET 160 — LETA Academy 1 - LET 260 — LETA Academy 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic This program is offered for both professionals and community members. Emergency medical classes are available for every- thing from CPR and first aid to paramedic training. The program offers courses sanctioned by various agencies such as the Arizona Department of Health Services, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, the American Heart Association, and the National Safety Council. Students must maintain 80% or higher in each EMS course specified in the pro - gram in order to test for state and national certifica - tion. Criminal history self disclosure required. ## Courses - EMS 293 — Paramedic Academy 1 - EMS 294 — Paramedic Academy 2 - EMS 295 — Paramedic Academy 3 - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fire Academy Designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for certification as entry-level firefighters. Successful completion with a "B" or higher allows students to sit for the Firefighter 1 and 2 certification examinations as conducted by the Arizona Center for Fire Service Excellence. ## Courses - FSC 112 — Hazordous Materials Awareness & Operations - FSC 148 — Fire Academy 1 - FSC 149 — Fire Academy 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fire Science Designed for individuals who desire a career in fire science. Beyond being a profes- sional firefighter, the degree will assist in qualifying individuals for related occupations such as building inspector, rescue specialist, and hazardous materials specialist. For the employed firefighter, this degree can be an asset in seeking promotion within fire science. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - FSC 106 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FSC 151 — Principles of Emergency Services - FSC 152 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention - FSC 153 — Fire Behavior and Combustion - FSC 201 — Fire Protection Systems - FSC 203 — Building Construction Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Biology This program is designed for those students pursuing a career in biological scienc - es. Students who wish to pursue a pre-med prepara - tion should follow this program as well. It is recom - mended that all students who wish to enter other related fields, such as medical technology or pre-professional health science (pre-dental, pre - optometry, pre-pharmacy, and pre-veterinary) should also follow this program and consult with an Academic Advisor for the appropriate courses and sequences for their particular field. Students may also be interested in the A.S. degree in Environmental Sciences… ## Courses - BIO 181 — General Biology - BIO 182 — General Biology (Majors) II - BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 205 — Microbiology - CHM 235 — Organic Chemistry I Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Chemistry This program is designed for those students pursuing a career in chemistry or in a related field for which chemistry is an integral part. ## Courses - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - CHM 152 — General Chemistry II - CHM 235 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 236 — Organic Chemistry II - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 220 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAT 262 — Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Geology Geology is the study of the earth. The geology department emphasizes a process-oriented approach to studying phenom -ena which shape the earth’s surface, and ultimately impacts all of our lives. This program articulates with the BS degree in Environmental Science-Geology Emphasis as part of AWC’s “2+2” partnership with NAU-Yuma Branch Campus. Students may also be interested in the A.S. degree in Environmental Sciences with an Applied Geology Emphasis. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) - GLG 102 — Introduction to Geology 2 (Historical) - GLG 225 — Introduction to Paleontology - GLG 240 — Introduction to Field Methods and Report Writing - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Earth Systems Science This program provides a dedi -cated path to an Earth Science degree that focuses more on the physical processes. ## Courses - BIO 181 — General Biology - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - CHM 152 — General Chemistry II - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) - GLG 102 — Introduction to Geology 2 (Historical) - GPH 213 — Introduction to Climate Science - MAT 220 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - OCN 110 — Oceanography Fiel Experiences Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Environmental Sciences Applied Geology Emphasis Intended for students pursu -ing a career in fields such as environmental consult -ing, natural resource management, science education, or graduate school in the sciences. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - ENV 230 — Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment - ENV 280 — Physical and Chemical Processes in the Environment - GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) - GLG 102 — Introduction to Geology 2 (Historical) - GLG 240 — Introduction to Field Methods and Report Writing - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Biology Emphasis ## Courses - BIO 181 — General Biology - BIO 182 — General Biology (Majors) II - BIO 205 — Microbiology - ENV 230 — Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment - ENV 280 — Physical and Chemical Processes in the Environment - GPH 213 — Introduction to Climate Science - MAT 270 — Applied Statistics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Physics Physics is the study of nature’s most basic interactions between matter and energy. This program prepares students for transfer to a university to major in physics or in a closely related career for which physics is an integral part. ## Courses - EGR 123 — Intro to Structured Programming - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAT 241 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry - MAT 262 — Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # AgriCommerce Students preparing for transfer to a four-year college of agriculture will find the neces sary required courses in agriculture, science, math - ematics, and related subject areas available to them and will be advised by the agriculture faculty. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting - AGB 230 — Agricultural Business Management - AGS 296 — Agricultural Internship - BIO 181 — General Biology - BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 212 — Brief Calculus - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 211 — Soils - PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology - QBA 211 — Quantitative Analysis - SPC 110 — Introduction to Speech Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Agriculture, Occupational Certificate **Certificate** Over the past several years, the need for well-trained entry-level agricultural technicians has greatly increased. To meet this need, this program is offered for those wishing to pursue this occupation which, upon completion, will enable the student to become employable. The course work contained in the certificate may be applied to the A.A.S. degree in Applied Agriculture. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - AGB 230 — Agricultural Business Management - AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World - AGS 170 — Agriculture - Basic Tractor Operations and Safety - AGS 201 — Food Safety Practices and Managment - AGS 220 — Food Safety in Facilities - AGS 296 — Agricultural Internship - BIO 181 — General Biology - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 110 — Chemical Applications Using Integrated Pest Management - PLS 200 — Introduction to Integrated Pest Management - PLS 211 — Soils - PLS 220 — Crop Water Use, Evapotranspiration, and Irrigation - PLS 230 — Basic Crop Fertility - PLS 240 — Plant Propagation - PLS 290 — Vegetable Crop Production Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Agricultural Systems Management Students preparing for trans - fer to a four-year college of agriculture will find the necessary required courses in agriculture, science, mathematics, and related subject areas available to them and will be advised by the agriculture faculty. This program articulates with the B.S. in Agricultural Systems Management offered by the University of Arizona—Yuma. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - AGB 230 — Agricultural Business Management - AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 211 — Soils - PLS 241 — Principles of Genetics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Animal Production This degree encompasses science, production, marketing, research and utilization of animals and animal products in agriculture, entertainment and companionship. It prepares students for careers related to livestock agri-business, production and management. A strong animal sciences curriculum that includes genetics, nutrition and physiology combined a business component that includes economics, marketing, and management to prepare graduates for all phases of the livestock industry. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World - BIO 181 — General Biology - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - CHM 152 — General Chemistry II - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 270 — Applied Statistics - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 211 — Soils Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Applied Agriculture For students interested in agriculture, this program provides entry skills in agriculture and some flexibility for choices in the agricultural area of interest. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Financial Accounting - ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting - AGB 230 — Agricultural Business Management - AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World - AGS 170 — Agriculture - Basic Tractor Operations and Safety - AGS 201 — Food Safety Practices and Managment - AGS 220 — Food Safety in Facilities - AGS 296 — Agricultural Internship - BIO 181 — General Biology - BIO 182 — General Biology (Majors) II - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 200 — Introduction to Integrated Pest Management - PLS 211 — Soils - PLS 230 — Basic Crop Fertility - PLS 240 — Plant Propagation - PLS 290 — Vegetable Crop Production Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Crop Management Students preparing for an entry level position in crop production or continuing their education for pest control advisor requirements will find the necessary courses. ## Courses - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 110 — Chemical Applications Using Integrated Pest Management - PLS 200 — Introduction to Integrated Pest Management - PLS 220 — Crop Water Use, Evapotranspiration, and Irrigation - PLS 230 — Basic Crop Fertility - PLS 240 — Plant Propagation Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Crop Production Students preparing for transfer to a four-year college of agriculture will find the necessary required courses in agriculture, science, mathematics, and related subject areas available to them and will be advised by the agriculture faculty. This program articulates with the B.S. in Crop Production offered by The University of Arizona, Tucson and Yuma campus. ## Courses - AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World - BIO 181 — General Biology - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - CHM 152 — General Chemistry II - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 270 — Applied Statistics - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 211 — Soils - PLS 241 — Principles of Genetics - PLS 290 — Vegetable Crop Production - SPC 110 — Introduction to Speech Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Food Science and Safety This certificate is designed to provide a student with an understanding of microbial growth, production practices, and prevention and eradication methods. ## Courses - AGS 200 — Food Safety Practices and Management - AGS 220 — Food Safety in Facilities - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 290 — Vegetable Crop Production Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Irrigation Management This certificate is designed to provide students with an understanding of irrigation management techniques that combine conservation principles with efficiency, balancing the water needs of the soil, crop, and environment, and economic input. ## Courses - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 110 — Chemical Applications Using Integrated Pest Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Precision Agriculture Certificate **Certificate** The precision agriculture cer - tificate is designed to introduce students to manage - ment concepts based on the application of modern information technologies for decision-making and operations in the management of agricultural produc - tion. ## Courses - AGS 102 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture - AGS 170 — Agriculture - Basic Tractor Operations and Safety - DRN 101 — Pilot Ground School/Flight Training - DRN 102 — Image Analysis & Visualization - GST 101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology - GST 102 — Spatial Analysis - PLS 100 — Plant Science Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Soils Associates in Science Students preparing for transfer to a four-year college of agriculture will find the nec - essary required courses in agriculture, science, math - ematics, and related subject areas available to them and will be advised by the agriculture faculty. ## Courses - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - CHM 152 — General Chemistry II - ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - ENV 101 — Environmental Science - ENV 230 — Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment - GEO 105 — World Regional Geography - GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) - GLG 110 — Environmental Geology - PLS 100 — Plant Science - PLS 211 — Soils - PLS 230 — Basic Crop Fertility Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Engineering Associate in Science (A.S.) degree **Degree** This program prepares stu - dents for a wide variety of engineering majors at the university. Students should work closely with an Academic Advisor in their choice of courses as they consider which engineering specialty best fits their career goals. ## Courses - CHM 151 — General Chemistry I - EGR 123 — Intro to Structured Programming - EGR 188 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAT 241 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry - MAT 262 — Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Mathematics Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree **Degree** Mathematics majors seek employment in the actuarial sciences, statistics, education, cryptology, cartography, topology, and research. This program is designed to transfer to a university major where students can specialize in one of these areas. ## Courses - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 102 — Written Communication - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENG 108 — Written Communication - MAT 220 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAT 241 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry - MAT 262 — Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Geospatial Technology Certificate **Certificate** The certificate provides stu - dents with the knowledge and skills necessary to gain an entry level technical position in GIS. ## Courses - GST 101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology - GST 102 — Spatial Analysis Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Advanced Geospatial Technology Certificate **Certificate** The certificate provides con - tinuing students additional training in geospatial technology. ## Courses - GST 103 — Data Acquisition and Management - GST 104 — Cartographic Design Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Pilot Ground School and Flight Training ents with knowledge and skills in aviation fundamentals, aviation safety and FAA regulations, and the ability to collect and process imagery data for analysis. ## Courses - DRN 101 — Pilot Ground School/Flight Training - DRN 102 — Image Analysis & Visualization Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** Provides the student with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Training in various aspects of air conditioning and refrigeration include trouble-shooting, mainte -nance, repair and servicing of A/C units, related electrical controlling devices, motors and safety factors concerning the use of various refrigerants. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - ACR 102 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 - ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls - ACR 112 — Control Systems - ACR 113 — Heating Technology - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Provides the student with the essential skills required to enter this fast-growing field which includes both heating and cooling. The student attains the technical knowledge associated with each type of refrigeration system, their uses, and their con -trolling devices. This program includes troubleshoot-ing, maintenance, motors, as well as study of related electrical controlling devices and safety related to the use of refrigerants. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - ACR 102 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 - ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls - ACR 112 — Control Systems - ACR 113 — Heating Technology - ACR 201 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3 - ACR 202 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 4 - ACR 212 — Heat Load Calculations and Duct Design - ACR 213 — Light Commercial Systems - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENG 110 — Technical Writing - ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate **Certificate** Provides the student with the essential skills required for entry-level employees in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Training in various aspects of air conditioning and refrigeration include trouble-shooting, mainte -nance, repair and servicing of A/C units, related electrical controlling devices, motors, and safety factors concerning the use of various refrigerants. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - ACR 102 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 - ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls - ACR 112 — Control Systems - ACR 113 — Heating Technology - ACR 201 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3 - ACR 202 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 4 - ACR 212 — Heat Load Calculations and Duct Design - ACR 213 — Light Commercial Systems - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning(HVAC) Helper 1 Certificate **Certificate** This program provides an introduction to air conditioning and refrigeration, covering essential tools, materials, and system com -ponents. Emphasis is placed on understanding the relationship and function of each part within HVAC systems. The advanced portion delves into various refrigerants, metering devices, and sealed systems, along with theory, installation practices, and service procedures for hermetic and semi-hermetic systems, including compressor replacement. Ample hands-on experience reinforces these skills. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - ACR 102 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Brakes and Suspension Certificate **Certificate** Successful completion of the required courses for this certificate signifies to poten -tial or current employers that the student has com -pleted the steps necessary in obtaining an entry level position as a general or specialized technician. ## Courses - AUT 120 — Automotive Suspension - AUT 125 — Automotive Brakes - AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Computer Fundamentals, Engine Performance, and Diagnostics Certificate **Certificate** Successful completion of the required courses for this certificate signifies to poten -tial or current employers that the student has com -pleted the steps necessary in obtaining an entry level position as a general or specialized technician. ## Courses - AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUT 209 — Auto Engine Performance and Diagnosis - AUT 215 — Automotive Computer Testing Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Power Trains Certificate **Certificate** Successful completion of the required courses for this certificate signifies to potential or current employers that the student has completed the steps necessary in obtaining an entry level position as a general or specialized technician. ## Courses - AUT 101 — Theory of Engine Operation - AUT 133 — Automotive Power Trains - AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Recognizing that a successful career in automotive technology involves much more than the mechanical ability to replace parts, this program is for the individual who has the ability and aptitude to become a skilled automotive technician. Students gain competency in a variety of automotive systems which enables them to diagnose and perform corrective procedures accurately. In addition, students receive advanced technical education procedures on many vehicle components to keep them abreast of current changes in the automotive industry. This program is certified through the National Automotive T… ## Courses - AUT 100 — Basic Service and Systems - AUT 101 — Theory of Engine Operation - AUT 120 — Automotive Suspension - AUT 125 — Automotive Brakes - AUT 133 — Automotive Power Trains - AUT 135 — Automatic Transmissions - AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUT 209 — Auto Engine Performance and Diagnosis - AUT 211 — Automotive Emissions Control Systems - AUT 215 — Automotive Computer Testing - AUT 220 — Automotive Hybrid Fundamentals - AUT 252 — Automotive Air Conditioning Systems - AUT 260 — Automotive Internship - AUT 261 — Special Projects - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENG 110 — Technical Writing - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automotive Technology Certificate **Certificate** Successful completion of the required courses for this certificate signifies to potential or current employers that the student has completed the steps necessary in obtaining an entry level position as a general or specialized technician. Student will be able to apply for and take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification examinations. ## Courses - AUT 100 — Basic Service and Systems - AUT 101 — Theory of Engine Operation - AUT 120 — Automotive Suspension - AUT 125 — Automotive Brakes - AUT 133 — Automotive Power Trains - AUT 135 — Automatic Transmissions - AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUT 209 — Auto Engine Performance and Diagnosis - AUT 211 — Automotive Emissions Control Systems - AUT 215 — Automotive Computer Testing - AUT 220 — Automotive Hybrid Fundamentals - AUT 252 — Automotive Air Conditioning Systems - AUT 261 — Special Projects - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Drafting CAD Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** This program prepares graduates for an entry-level position in the career field of drafting through instruction in the use of industry recognized drafting technologies. The content for this program is developed with support from an industry advisory committee to allow students the opportunity to gain work force entry-level skills. This program offers students to meet career objectives by focusing on standards, drafting practices and skill development in the use of computer assisted drafting (CAD). ## Courses - CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - DFT 102 — AutoCAD 2 - Drafting 2 - DFT 106 — Revit 1 Intro. to Revit Modeling - Drafting - DFT 107 — Revit 2 Revit Modeling - Drafting - DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks - DFT 201 — Construction Graphics 1 - DFT 202 — Construction Graphics 2 - DFT 203 — AutoCAD 3 - Drafting 3 - DFT 204 — AutoCAD 4 - Drafting 4 - DFT 208 — Revit 3 Revit MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) - Drafting - DFT 209 — Revit 4 Revit Structural - Drafting Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Automation Certificate **Certificate** The program will take the student from basic electricial theory to alternating and direct current circuits , control circuits utilizing relay logic and advancing to the operation, programming and troubleshooting of the programmable logic controllers. Upon completion the student will be ready for entry level position in the automated manufacturing field. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Electrical Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the electrical wiring industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 205 — Fixtures and Installation - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Power Generation Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in the selection, installation, operation and maintenance of generators, including how to isolate and repair minor generator problems ## Courses - ECT 240 — Power Generation Operation, Maintance & Repair Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Broadband Fiber Optic Technician Certificate **Certificate** Tis certifcate prepares the student for a career as an entry-level telecommunications technician specializing in fber optics. Students will learn to install, terminate, test, and troubleshoot single-mode and multimode fber optic cabling systems in a variety of building foundations. ## Courses - ECT 150 — Broadband Fiber Optics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Electrical for Manufacturing Certificate **Certificate** This certificate provides an introduction to basic electrical principles, circuits and measurements. It also gives an overview of the principles and applications of components, control circuits, diagrams, PLC architecture/programming and troubleshooting ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Electrical Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Provides graduates with essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the construction trades industry. This program encompasses the national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls - CTM 105 — Blueprint Reading for Construction - CTM 110 — Construction Estimating - CTM 230 — Construction Management Field Operations - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 205 — Fixtures and Installation - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Electrical Technology Certificate **Certificate** Prepares students for an entry-level position in the construction trades industry. This program provides opportunities for students to learn to install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures in accordance with relevant codes. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 205 — Fixtures and Installation - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Electronics Technician Certificate **Certificate** This program provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry level employee in the electronics manufacturing and testing industries. ## Courses - ECT 120 — Electronics and Test Technology I - ECT 121 — Electronics and Test Technology II Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # rumentation Certificate **Certificate** This program provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry level employee in the electronics manufacturing and testing industries. ## Courses - ECT 122 — Electronics Instrumentation I - ECT 123 — Electronics Instrumentation II Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Fundamentos de Electricidad Certificate **Certificate** Proporciona a los graduados las habilidades esenciales requeridas de un empleado de nivel inicial en la industria del tendido eléctrico. El plan de estudios del programa está alineado con los estándares nacionales estandarizados de habilidades para oficios de la construcción del National Center for Construction Education and Research. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 116 — Codigo Electrico Nacional - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 101 — Curriculo Basico: Habilidades Introductoiras de Oficio Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Solar Panel Installation Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** Students enrolled in this program using a nationally developed curriculum will develop knowledge and skills to successfully install photovoltaic panels. The student will gain a basic understanding of electrical theory, wiring to proper code requirements, proper safety and panel mounting, panel positioning and tie-in to the commercial grid. Students will have the skills necessary to enter the workforce as an entry level solar panel installer. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 220 — Electrical Installation - ECT 225 — Load Calculation - SLR 105 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 1 - SLR 110 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 2 - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 140 — Roofing Construction & Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Solar Photovoltaic Installation Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Students enrolled in this program using a nationally developed curriculum will develop knowledge and skills to successfully install photovoltaic panels. The student will gain a basic understanding of electrical theory, wiring to proper code requirements, proper safety and panel mounting, panel positioning and tie-in to the commercial grid. Students will have the skills necessary to enter the workforce as an entry level solar panel installer. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - ECT 205 — Fixtures and Installation - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ECT 220 — Electrical Installation - ECT 225 — Load Calculation - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - SLR 105 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 1 - SLR 110 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 2 - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 140 — Roofing Construction & Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Energy Optimization Technician Certificate **Certificate** Introducing students to the principles of optimization and their applications in energy systems. Topics include fundamental optimization techniques, modeling of energy systems, and solving key decision-making problems in electric power and energy markets. Students will learn how to apply these techniques to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and optimize resource allocation within energy markets. ## Courses - EOT 100 — Energy Optimization Technology Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Industrial Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** This program provides courses in the industrial technology subject areas as well as required general education courses to prepare students to transfer to a university. ## Courses - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENG 110 — Technical Writing - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Manufacturing CAD-CAM Certificate **Certificate** The course of study will provide students with experiential learning leading to a basic understanding of the preparation, principles and standards used in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) along with the fundamental operative skills associated with Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and the use of CNC Milling machines. ## Courses - CNC 101 — CNC Machine Operator - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Advanced Manufacturing CAD-CAM Certificate **Certificate** Students will gain understanding and skill in the use of CAD related platforms such as AutoCAD, Solidworks applications for creation of parts drawings, designs, and parametric modeling for use in 3D printing applications associated with computer aided manufacturing for CNC Milling operations. ## Courses - CNC 201 — Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Setup - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Manufacturing Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Students will learn automated manufacturing processes that involve up-to-date technologies to improve production of products from the design to manufacturing stages. This program allows AWC students the opportunity for specialization in the following stackable certificates: American Welding Society (AWS) Certificate, National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), OSHA-30 Construction Safety Card, Drafting, CNC Certificates: Basic Machining and Advanced Machining, Motor Controls, Advanced Motor Controls, and Power Generation ## Courses - CNC 101 — CNC Machine Operator - CNC 201 — Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Setup - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ECT 240 — Power Generation Operation, Maintance & Repair - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - MFG 201 — Machinery/Indust. Valve & Pump, Maintenance Repair - TEC 125 — 10-Hour Construction Card - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Manufacturing Certificate **Certificate** This program allows AWC students the opportunity for specialization in the following stackable certificates: American Welding Society (AWS) Certificate, National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), OSHA-30 Construction Safety Card, Drafting, CNC Certificates: Basic Machining and Advanced Machining, Motor Controls, Advanced Motor Controls, and Power Generation ## Courses - CNC 101 — CNC Machine Operator - CNC 201 — Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Setup - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 210 — Control Circuits - ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers - ECT 240 — Power Generation Operation, Maintance & Repair - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - MFG 201 — Machinery/Indust. Valve & Pump, Maintenance Repair - TEC 125 — 10-Hour Construction Card - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 123 — Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey - WLD 127 — Welder Certification and Code Application Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Manufacturing-Automation for Metals Joining and Severing Processes Certificate **Certificate** This certificate will provide graduates with the knowledge and skills to engage in quality control, inspections, basic tool operations, use of an oxy-fuel torch, and welding processes applicable to manufacturing plant maintenance and repairs. ## Courses - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Materials Processes in Manufacturing Certificate **Certificate** Students will complete required courses for OSHA safety, welding, quality control, inspection, materials science in preparation for the capstone course where students along with their faculty will identify and complete a experiential and research driven study of materials processes in manufacturing. The student will organize a capstone portfolio of student learning outcomes and present it as a requirement of the two hundred level course ## Courses - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - MFG 225 — Thermal Conditioning Processes for Manufacturing Materials - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Plumbing Associate in Applied Science **Degree** Provides the student with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the plumbing industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - CTM 110 — Construction Estimating - CTM 230 — Construction Management Field Operations - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - PCT 105 — Introduction to Plumbing Technology - PCT 115 — Plumbing Drain, Waste, and Venting Systems - PCT 205 — Plumbing Water Supply and Distribution Systems - PCT 210 — Plumbing Fixture and Appliance Installation - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Plumbing Technology Certificate **Certificate** Provides the student with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the Plumbing industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - PCT 105 — Introduction to Plumbing Technology - PCT 115 — Plumbing Drain, Waste, and Venting Systems - PCT 205 — Plumbing Water Supply and Distribution Systems - PCT 210 — Plumbing Fixture and Appliance Installation Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding Associate in Applied Science **Degree** In industrial manufacturing, the practice of joining and severing metals is a science and an art which requires combined knowledge and skills in a variety of industrial/technical fields. The welding faculty offers a selection of technology courses and programs that prepare the individual for entry level in a welding career. The curriculum offers a variety of ways in which students can realize their training and educational goals. Student needs are matched with the appropriate sequence of course work within one of the following: specialized single course, the certificate program, or the A.A.S.… ## Courses - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENG 110 — Technical Writing - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 123 — Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey - WLD 124 — Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication - WLD 224 — Technical Specialized Welding Process Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding Certificate **Certificate** see entry above under Welding (A.A.S.) ## Courses - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - MAT 106 — Mathematics for Welders - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 123 — Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey - WLD 124 — Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication - WLD 127 — Welder Certification and Code Application - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding Certificate of Proficiency **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate (1) basic knowledge in the welding field required of an entry level employee in the industry and (2) critical thinking skills in AWC’s General Education focus areas. ## Courses - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - MAT 106 — Mathematics for Welders - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Plate Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate skills in (1) basic knowledge in the welding field required of an entry level employee in the industry and (2) critical thinking skills in AWC’s General Education focus areas. ## Courses - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - MAT 106 — Mathematics for Welders - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication - WLD 127 — Welder Certification and Code Application - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding Entry Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** Provides students opportunity to develop entry level skills for certification and employment in welding. ## Courses - MAT 106 — Mathematics for Welders - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication - WLD 127 — Welder Certification and Code Application - WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding for Manufacturing-Basic Certificate **Certificate** Provides students opportunity to develop entry level skills for certification and employment in manufacturing ## Courses - MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection - TEC 125 — 10-Hour Construction Card - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Welding for Manufacturing-Advanced Certificate **Certificate** Graduates will demonstrate fundamentals of materials science, metallurgy; safety and the fundamentals of welding project management, creation of bills of materials and use of blueprints for project production; the fundamentals of Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) welding process for carbons steel for fabrication and repairs; the fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) welding process for carbons steel, aluminum, and stainless steel for fabrication and repairs; and the fundamentals of welding design and fabrication applicable to manufacturing, fabrication, and repairs. ## Courses - MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy - WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding - WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Basic Carpentry Certificate **Certificate** Provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the carpentry industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - CTM 105 — Blueprint Reading for Construction - CTM 123 — Building Construction Methods 1 - CTM 124 — Building Construction Methods 2 - CTM 224 — Concrete and Concrete Form Systems - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Carpentry Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree **Degree** Provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry level employee in the carpentry industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - CTM 105 — Blueprint Reading for Construction - CTM 110 — Construction Estimating - CTM 123 — Building Construction Methods 1 - CTM 124 — Building Construction Methods 2 - CTM 224 — Concrete and Concrete Form Systems - CTM 230 — Construction Management Field Operations - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I - ENG 107 — Written Communication - ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety - WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Commercial Driver's License Certificate **Certificate** The certificate will allow completers to enhance their theoretical and practical aspects of commercial driving, ensuring participants are well-prepared for the challenges of the road. ## Courses - CDL 101 — Introduction to Arizona CDL - CDL 102 — Safe Operating Practices - CDL 103 — Vehicle Control - CDL 104 — General Driving and Testing Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Construction Trades Management Provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry level employee in the construction trades industry. This program is certified with the National Association of Home Builders through the Home Builders Institute and encompasses the National Skills Standards for the Construction Trades. ## Courses - ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 - CTM 105 — Blueprint Reading for Construction - CTM 110 — Construction Estimating - CTM 123 — Building Construction Methods 1 - CTM 124 — Building Construction Methods 2 - CTM 230 — Construction Management Field Operations - DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting - DFT 102 — AutoCAD 2 - Drafting 2 - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 115 — National Electrical Code - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill - TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Flooring Installation Technician-Resilient Certificate **Certificate** Introduces students to the types of flooring and installation procedures used in the resilient flooring processes. Topics covered include resilient flooring types, moisture identification, cutting, adhesives and grout, dead zone and floating floors, and measuring and estimating. ## Courses - FLR 102 — Flooring Installation Technician - Resilient Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Flooring Installation Technician-Tile Certificate **Certificate** Provides instruction in the principles and practices of tile flooring installation. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of knowledge and skills in the areas of safety, tools, substrate prep, layout, tile cutting, mortar and grout application. A modeled real world lab environment is utilized to reinforce and apply learned skills and techniques. ## Courses - FLR 101 — Flooring Installation Technician - Tile Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Food Science Culinary Arts 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. Students will be required to obtain a ServSafe Managers card and become certified through the American Culinary Federation as a CC, (Certified Culinarian). ## Courses - CUL 141 — Basic Culinary Arts 1 - CUL 143 — ServSafe Prep and Exam - CUL 144 — Menu Planning - CUL 147 — Baking - CUL 149 — Garde Manger - CUL 246 — American Regional Cuisine - CUL 250 — International Cuisine - CUL 251 — Catering - CUL 253 — Food and Beverage Management - CUL 258 — Advanced Cuisine - CUL 259 — Field Experience Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Culinary Arts Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** Stackable certificates will allow students to obtain different levels of culinary experience to enter the workforce ## Courses - CUL 141 — Basic Culinary Arts 1 - CUL 143 — ServSafe Prep and Exam - CUL 147 — Baking - CUL 149 — Garde Manger - CUL 253 — Food and Beverage Management Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Culinary Arts Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** Designed to prepare the student for a career in food service in restaurants, resorts, catering, hospitals, cruise ships, television shows, and food processing companies. Students will develop creative food preparation and presentation. ## Courses - CUL 144 — Menu Planning - CUL 246 — American Regional Cuisine - CUL 250 — International Cuisine - CUL 251 — Catering - CUL 258 — Advanced Cuisine - CUL 259 — Field Experience Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Catering Business Designed to prepare the student to operate and manage their own catering business by developing skills in creating an effective business plan, conducting market research, determin -ing the target market and developing a marketing strategy as well as developing skills in food prepara -tion and plate and buffet presentation. ## Courses - CUL 141 — Basic Culinary Arts 1 - CUL 143 — ServSafe Prep and Exam - CUL 144 — Menu Planning - CUL 147 — Baking - CUL 149 — Garde Manger - CUL 253 — Food and Beverage Management - CUL 259 — Field Experience - ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - ENT 220 — Marketing the Entreprenuerial Venture - ENT 240 — Business Plan Development - MGT 250 — Personnel Supervision - NTR 139 — Personal Nutrition - NTR 201 — Nutrition Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Barber Apprenticeship: Part 1 **Apprenticeship** Provides a comprehensive, hands-on pathway into the barbering profession through an "earn while you learn" model. This pro-gram combines paid, on-the-job training under the guidance of experienced barbers with structured classroom instruction through AWC. The curriculum integrates critical knowledge of safety and sanitation, professional ethics, and client communication. This program is designed to prepare apprentices to suc-cessfully pass the Arizona State Board of Barbering licensure examinations. ## Courses - BAR 101 — Foundations of Barbering - BAR 102 — ClBarbering Science and Theory - WEX 101 — Workplace Experience 1 - WEX 102 — Workplace Experience 2 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Barber Apprenticeship: Part 2 **Apprenticeship** Provides a comprehensive, hands-on pathway into the barbering profession through an "earn while you learn" model. This pro-gram combines paid, on-the-job training under the guidance of experienced barbers with structured classroom instruction through AWC. Apprentices will master the art and science of barbering, including precision haircutting, modern fading and tapering, classic straight-razor shaves, and beard/mustache design. The curriculum also integrates critical knowl-edge of safety and sanitation, professional ethics, client communication, and barbershop business fundamentals. This pro… ## Courses - BAR 103 — Barber Tools, Equipment, and Technical Practice - BAR 104 — Client Services and Specialty Techniques - BAR 105 — Business and Shop Management - WEX 103 — Workplace Experience 3 - WEX 104 — Workplace Experience 4 - WEX 105 — Workplace Experience 5 Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Broadband Fiber Optic Technician and Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** This certificate prepares the student for a career as an entry-level telecommunica-tions technician specializing in fiber optics. Students will learn to install, terminate, test, and troubleshoot single-mode and multimode fiber optic cabling systems in a variety of building foundations while working in the filed as a Broadband Fiber Optics Technician apprentice. ## Courses - CTM 123 — Building Construction Methods 1 - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 150 — Broadband Fiber Optics Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Electrical Technology Apprenticeship **Apprenticeship** Prepares students for a jour-neyman level entrance into the electrical construction trades industry. This program provides opportuni-ties for students to learn to install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures in accordance with relevant codes. Program curricu-lum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills stan-dards for the construction trades. ## Courses - ECT 105 — Basic Electricity - ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits - ECT 113 — Electircal Light Commercial - ECT 213 — Commercial Electrical Application Level 1 - ECT 214 — Commercial Electrical Application Level 2 - ECT 220 — Electrical Installation - ECT 222 — Advanced Electrical System Level 1 - ECT 223 — Advanced Electrical System Level 2 - ECT 224 — Advanced Electrical System Level 3 - ECT 225 — Load Calculation - TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Supply Technicia n Apprenticeship STAP **Apprenticeship** The Supply Technician Apprenticeship is a comprehensive, work-based learning program designed to develop highly skilled professionals in the field of integrated logistics and supply chain management. This program combines rigorous academic instruction with structured, on-the-job training under the mentorship of industry experts. Apprentices will gain hands-on experience in managing the lifecycle of goods, from procurement and inventory control to warehouse operations and distribution. By merging technical proficiency with analytical problem-solving, the program prepares individuals to optimiz… ## Courses - LGS 111 — Introduction to Logistics - LGS 112 — Foundational Planning, Procurement, and Service Operations - LGS 113 — Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S. Mexico Border Emphasis - LGS 114 — Sustainability in Supply Chain - LGS 115 — Global Supply Operations Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # Masonry Certificate **Certificate** Provides inmates of the Arizona State Prison Complex Yuma with essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the masonry industry. ## Courses - MAS 120 — Introduction to Masonry - MAS 121 — Tools and Materials - MAS 123 — Masonry Blueprint Reading and Building Codes - MAS 129 — Hod Carrier Source: https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/course-catalog/2026-2027_Course_Catalog.pdf --- # ACC 211 — Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 212 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 220 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECN 240 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECN 250 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 215 — Math Analysis for Business 4 credits · 4 hours --- # QBA 211 — Quantitative Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HON 180 — Honors Seminar 1 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HON 181 — Honors Seminar 2 1 credits · 1 hours --- # HON 280 — Honors Colloquium 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HON 285 — Honors Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARH 141 — Survey of World Art 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARH 142 — Survey of World Art 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 101 — Basic Design, 2-Dimensional 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 102 — Basic Design, 3-Dimensional 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 111 — Drawing 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GRA 101 — Graphic Communication 1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 102 — Graphic Communication 2 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 103 — Computer Illustration 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 104 — Digital Imaging 1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 105 — Digital Imaging 2 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 106 — Page Composition 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GRA 201 — Interactivity and Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GRA 202 — Advanced Interactivity and Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GRA 203 — 3-D Modeling and Surfacing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 204 — Advanced 3-D Graphics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GRA 205 — Principles of Animation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GRA 206 — Portfolio and Career Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 125 — Dance History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 131 — Jazz I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 132 — Jazz II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 150 — Ballet I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 151 — Ballet II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 160 — Modern I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 161 — Modern II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 170 — Dance Experiences for Children 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 180 — Improvisation I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 225 — Dance History II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 240 — Dance Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 260 — Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 261 — Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 270 — Dance Pedagogy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DNC 280 — Improvisation II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DNC 290 — Dance Heath and Wellness 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PER 188 — Dance Team 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PER 288 — Dance Team 1 credits · 1 hours --- # MUS 111/112 — Dictation and Sight Reading 1A/1B 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MUS 191/192 — Theory 1A/1B 6 credits · 6 hours --- # MUS 211/212 — Dictation and Sight Reading 2A/2B 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MUS 291/292 — Theory 2A/2B 6 credits · 6 hours --- # MUS 121/122 — Class Piano 1A/1B (for Music Majors) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MUS 221/222 — Class Piano 2A/2B (for Music Majors) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # THE 101 — Survey of Theatre History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 102 — History of Contemporary Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 172 — Acting 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 130 — Stagecrafts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 171 — Acting 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 213 — Creative Drama 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 215 — Basic Stage Lighting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # THE 222 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 190 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 241 — English Literature to 1800 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 242 — English Literature 1800 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ESL 94A — Advanced Writing and Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ESL 94B — Advanced Conversation, Reading and Vocabulary 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ESL 93A — Intermediate Writing and Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: ESL 92B, ESL 92S --- # ESL 93B — Intermediate Conversation, Reading and Vocabulary 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 101 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 103 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 105 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 210 — Philosophy of Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 220 — Medical Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 233 — Philosophy of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 240 — Ancient Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHI 257 — Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPA 251 — Intermediate Spanish Grammar and Composition 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: SPA 202, SPA 204 --- # SPA 263 — Introduction to Hispanic Film and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: SPA 202, SPA 204 --- # SPA 281 — Mexican-American History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 280 — History of Mexico 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPA 260 — Mexican-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: SPA 202, SPA 204 --- # SPA 261 — Introduction to Spanish Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: SPA 202, SPA 204 --- # SPA 265 — Survey of Spanish and Spanish-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: SPA 202, SPA 204 --- # BDC 100 — Introduction to Broadcasting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BDC 120 — Announcing and Performance 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BDC 140 — Announcing and Performance 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BDC 210 — Broadcast Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # JRN 100 — Introduction to Mass Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # JRN 125 — News Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPC 215 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TVP 125 — Television Production 1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MKT 120 — Principles of Sales 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 110 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TVP 299 — Independent Study/Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BDC 215 — Audio Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TVP 170 — TV Control Room Operation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TVP 225 — Television Production 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TVP 250 — Video Post Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BHS 101 — Introduction to Behavioral Health & Communication Skills 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BHS 102 — Behavioral Health Skills & Safety Lab 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BHS 103 — Case Documentation 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BHS 104 — Behavioral Health Clinical Experience 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BHS 105 — Clinical Behaviors 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BHS 106 — Personal Wellbeing & Community Resources 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 240 — Child Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FAS 160 — Close Relationships 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FAS 238 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NTR 201 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: BIO 100, CHM 130 --- # FAS 204 — Gender Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FAS 101 — Family Culture & Structure 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 170 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEO 102 — Introduction Human Geography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEO 105 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GPH 110 — Introduction to Physical Geography 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GST 101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GPH 171 — Introduction to Meteorology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GPH 213 — Introduction to Climate Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # HIS 110 — World History to 1500 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 111 — World History Since 1500 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 121 — History of the U.S. to 1865 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 122 — History of the U.S. from 1865 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 220 — History of Arizona 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HIS 230 — Women in American History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 100 — Introduction to Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 110 — American Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 120 — World Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 130 — State and Local Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 140 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 257 — Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 101 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 230 — Statistics for the Social Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PSY 238 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 270 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 281 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 290 — Research Methods for the Social Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PSY/FAS 238 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 240 — Racial and Ethnic Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 250 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FAS 185 — Family Communication Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 160 — Close Relationships 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 170 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 230 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 270 — Applied Statistics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 100 — Introduction to Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 115 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 125 — Introduction to Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 220 — Introduction to Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 230 — Principles of Fraud Examination 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 240 — Government Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 250 — Financial Statement Analyses 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 260 — Accounting Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 100 — Survey of Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 121 — Spreadsheet 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECN 100 — Introduction to Economics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 120 — Income Tax Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 111 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 112 — Foundational Planning, Procurement, and Service Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 113 — Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S. Mexico Border Emphasis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 114 — Sustainability in Supply Chain 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 115 — Global Supply Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 110 — Business Math Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 295 — Business Capstone Project 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 109 — Principles of Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 210 — Customer Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUA 290 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MGT 250 — Personnel Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENT 100 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENT 200 — Entrepreneurship Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENT 220 — Marketing the Entreprenuerial Venture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENT 240 — Business Plan Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FIN 100 — Stock Market Basics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FIN 110 — Mutual Fund Basics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FIN 140 — Financial Markets and Institutions 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FIN 150 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MGT 135 — Management Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 101 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 103 — Freight Claims and Contracts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 105 — Warehouse Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 106 — Transportation and Traffic Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LGS 107 — Introduction to Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MGT 280 — Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 130 — Principles of Digital Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 140 — Principles of Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 150 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 131 — Database 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: CIS 105, CIS 120, MAT 81 --- # CIM 141 — Keyboarding: Introduction 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CIM 142 — Keyboarding: Intermediate 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DME 101 — Digital Marketing & E-Commerce 4 credits · 4 hours --- # FDI 100 — Fashion Styling 1 credits · 1 hours --- # FDI 101 — Image Consulting 1 credits · 1 hours --- # FDI 105 — Creating Effective Content 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FDI 106 — Building a Brand Through Digital Influence 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FDI 115 — Data Insight and Fashion Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSH 100 — Fashion History 2 credits · 2 hours --- # FSH 101 — Universal Fashion Culture 2 credits · 2 hours --- # FSH 105 — Fashion Pop Culture 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MKF 100 — Fashion Marketing and Digital Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKF 101 — Fashion Business Principles 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKF 102 — Fashion Forcasting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MKF 108 — Retail Buying and Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKF 109 — Visual Design and Merchandising 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MKF 110 — Global Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKF 112 — Global Merchandising 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 141 — Basic Culinary Arts 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 143 — ServSafe Prep and Exam 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUL 253 — Food and Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HRM 100 — Introduction to Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HRM 220 — Property Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 290 — Integrated Marketing Communications Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MKT 295 — Marketing Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PMT 101 — Project Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MGT 220 — Principles of Retailing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PED 102 — Issues in Sports 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 125 — Foundations of Sports Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 135 — Sports Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 203 — Sports Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PED 120 — Leisure and Quality of Life 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 102 — Emergency Procedures for Coaches 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PEM 201 — The Business of Athletic Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 204 — Methods of Coaching Sports 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 100 — Introduction to Paralegalism 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 101 — Introduction to Law 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: ENG 100 --- # LAS 109 — Legal Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours --- # LAS 115 — Criminal Trial Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 131 — Legal Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 204 — Business Law for Paralegals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 208 — Probate 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 211 — Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 212 — Insurance and Tort Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 216 — Real Estate Transactions 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 217 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 218 — Administrative Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 219 — Bankruptcy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 220 — Legal Interviewing, Investigating, and Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: LAS 100 --- # CIS 175 — Computer Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # LAS 221 — Computerized Law Office and Litigation Support 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM 101 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM 102 — AI Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIM-103 — Introduction to Machine Learning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME-122 — Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM-201 — Natural Language Processing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM-202 — Artificial Intelligence for Computer Vision 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM-203 — Artificial Intelligence for Business Solutions 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIM-204 — Data Structure and Algorithms 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 131 — Amazon Web Services Cloud Architecting 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: PIT 130 --- # PIT 130 — Amazon Web Services Cloud Architecting 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CIS 260 — Introduction to Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 295 — Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 180 — Computer Programming Logic 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 200 — Computer Programming: Visual BASIC 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CIS 220 — Computer Programming: C 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CIS 270 — Networking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 271 — Networking Administration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 272 — Network Routing and Swtiching 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 151 — Web Design 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 154 — Introduction to E-Commerce/E-Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 101 — Freshman Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 127B — Intro to Computer Science 2 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 261 — Linux/UNIX Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 227 — Discrete Math 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 151, MAT 187 --- # MAT 230 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MAT 241 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 127A — Intro to Computer Science 1 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 151 --- # EGR 123 — Intro to Structured Programming 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 183, MAT 151, MAT 187 --- # CSC 252 — Computer Organization 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 253 — Digital Logic 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 210 — Human Computer Interaction 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 215 — Artificial Intelligence 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MAT 220 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 credits · 5 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 183, MAT 151, MAT 187 --- # PIT 110 — Cybersecurity 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PIT 105 — Google Data Analytics Professional 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PIT 140 — Fortinet Certifed Fundamentals Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 141 — Fortinet Certifed Associate Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 142 — Fortinet Certifed Professional Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 143 — Fortinet Certified Solution Specialist Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 100 — IT Support: Technical Support Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIT 101 — IT Support: Computer Networking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 102 — IT Support: Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 103 — IT Support: System Administration 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIT 104 — IT Support: IT Security and Google Certificate 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CIS 170 — Microcomputer Installation and Support 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 231 — Database Design and Program 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIT 109 — IT Automation with Python 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PIT 111 — Project Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GME 100 — Introduction to Design and Game History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 101 — Introduction to Programming Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 105 — Introduction to Digital Arts 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 110 — Computer Game Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 112 — Sound Design 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 224 — Special Project 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 130 — Animation and Interactivity 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 132 — Character Animation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 120 — Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 122 — Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 124 — Java Game Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 141 — Electronic Music 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 143 — Studio Recording 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GME 170 — Digital Storytelling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GME 172 — Game Narrative Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 143 — Professional Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 200 — Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 205 — Home, School and Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 208 — Guiding Children’s Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 210 — Activities of Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 243 — Early Childhood Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 245 — Early Childhood Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 250 — Language and Literacy Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 260 — Techniques for Observing/Assessing Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 270 — Early Childhood Internship 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 165 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 145 — CDA Student Teaching-Vocational 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ECE 265 — Children's Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECE 212 — Early Childhood Certificate Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EDU 110 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDU 207 — Education Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EDU 210 — Cultural Diversity in Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDU 222 — Introduction to Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EDU 275 — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 130 — Math for Elementary Teachers 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 135 — Math for Elementary Teachers 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POS 221 — Arizona Constitution and Government 2 credits · 2 hours --- # POS 222 — National Constitution and Government 1 credits · 1 hours --- # EDU 200 — Lesson Planning 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ECE 100 — Childhood Environment and Wellbeing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 102 — Developmental Stages: Infant through Toddler 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 110 — Physical and Cognitive Development through Play 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 112 — Strengthening Service and Family Relationships 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 113 — Developing Social Competence and Autonomy 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 115 — Infant/Toddler Physical and Cognitive Development 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECE 116 — Preschool Aged Development and Literature 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 181 — General Biology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # EXW 101 — Concepts of Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EXW 265 — Exercise Science for Special Populations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NTR 139 — Personal Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EXW 150 — Nutrition for Exercise and Sports 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 100 — Introduction to PERS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHW 106 — Healthy Living 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHW 110 — Community Health Worker Fund. 1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHW 120 — Preparation for Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHW 210 — Community Health Worker Fund. 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHW 220 — Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHW 230 — Health Services 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AHE 170 — Foundations of Grief and Bereavement 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AHE 171 — Essential Topic in Grief and Bereavement 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AHE 172 — Grief in Children and Teens 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AHE 173 — Diversity in Grief and Bereavement 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AHE 174 — Palliative and Hospice Care 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AHE 101 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: ENG 100 --- # MDA 120 — Medical Office 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MDA 121 — Medical Technician 6 credits · 6 hours --- # MDA 241 — Medical Assistant Exernship 5 credits · 5 hours --- # AHE 119 — The Basics of Body Structure and Function 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 160 — Intro to Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ENG 107 — Written Communication 6 credits · 6 hours --- # MAT 121 — Mathematics for the Applied Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MCB 100 — Intro to Health Information Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MCB 130 — Computer Applications and Healthcare Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MCB 160 — Revenue Cycle Management Process, Compliance & Regulatory 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MCB 240 — Medical Coding and Billing Training & CPC Certification Prep/Professional Practice 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: BIO 181 --- # BIO 202 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 205 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: BIO 181, ENG 101, ENG 107 --- # FAS/PSY 238 — Human Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NUR 117 — Pharmacology with Clinical Calculations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # NUR 121 — Nursing 1 8 credits · 8 hours --- # NUR 122 — Nursing 2 8 credits · 8 hours --- # NUR 221 — Nursing 3 8 credits · 8 hours --- # NUR 222 — Nursing 4 8 credits · 8 hours --- # ENG 102 — Written Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 108 — Written Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AHE 130 — Nursing Assistant 5 credits · 5 hours This course prepares the learner for taking the state examination to become a certified nursing assistant. --- # PLB 101 — Phlebotomy Technician Training 6 credits · 6 hours --- # RAD 100 — Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RAD 105 — Basic Radiographic Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours --- # RAD 106 — Intermediate Radiographic Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours --- # RAD 110 — Patient Care in Imaging Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 115 — Principles of Radiographic Imaging 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 120 — Clinical 1 Medical Radiologic Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 121 — Clinical 2 Medical Radiologic Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 122 — Clinical 3 Medical Radiologic Technology 5 credits · 5 hours --- # RAD 200 — Radiographic Imaging Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 205 — Advanced Radiologic Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours --- # RAD 207 — Radiation Biology and Protection 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 215 — Principles of Radiographic Imaging 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 216 — Radiologic Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # RAD 217 — Advanced Medical Imaging 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RAD 220 — Clinical 4 Medical Radiologic Technology 5 credits · 5 hours --- # RAD 221 — Clinical 5 Medical Radiologic Technology 5 credits · 5 hours --- # RAD 225 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours --- # EXW 100 — Health and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EXW 212 — Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EXW 210 — Essentials of Personal Fitness Training 16 credits · 16 hours --- # EXW 225 — Exercise Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EXW 275 — Fitness Professional Practicum 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: NTR 201, PEM 202, EXW 100, EXW 214, EXW 216, EXW 218, EXW 225 --- # PEM 202 — Sports Injury Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 208 — Sports Injury Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 210 — Athletic Training Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NTR 205 — Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NTR 210 — Nutrition & Disease 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WED 202 — Introduction to Health Coaching 4 credits · 4 hours --- # NTR 195 — Exploring Professions in Nutrition and Wellness 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WED 110 — Concepts of Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WED 212 — Stress Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # WED 225 — Professional Skills and Ethics of a Health & Wellness Coach 4 credits · 4 hours --- # EXW 245 — Guidelines to Exercise Testing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PEM 105 — CPR First Aid & AED Training 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AJS 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 109 — Substantive Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 210 — Court Function 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 225 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 230 — Police Function 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 240 — Correction Function 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLS 101 — Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLS 107 — Introduction to Cyber Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLS 215 — Critical Incident Management for Public Safety 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HLS 220 — Border Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 212 — Juvenile Justice Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 241 — Institutional Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 242 — Community Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 245 — Correctional Management and Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 191 — Terrorism/Counter Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 171 — Computer Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 260 — Procedural Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AJS 275 — Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DET 160 — Detention Officer Training Academy 1 10 credits · 10 hours --- # DET 260 — Detention Officer Training Academy 2 6 credits · 6 hours --- # DET 262 — Advanced Detention Officer Training 8 credits · 8 hours --- # LET 160 — LETA Academy 1 12 credits · 12 hours --- # LET 260 — LETA Academy 2 12 credits · 12 hours --- # EMS 293 — Paramedic Academy 1 14 credits · 14 hours --- # EMS 294 — Paramedic Academy 2 14 credits · 14 hours --- # EMS 295 — Paramedic Academy 3 14 credits · 14 hours --- # FSC 112 — Hazordous Materials Awareness & Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 148 — Fire Academy 1 9 credits · 9 hours --- # FSC 149 — Fire Academy 2 7 credits · 7 hours --- # FSC 106 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 151 — Principles of Emergency Services 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 152 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 153 — Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 201 — Fire Protection Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FSC 203 — Building Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 182 — General Biology (Majors) II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 151 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 151 --- # CHM 152 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 235 — Organic Chemistry I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHM 236 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MAT 262 — Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GLG 101 — Introduction to Geology 1 (Physical) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GLG 102 — Introduction to Geology 2 (Historical) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GLG 225 — Introduction to Paleontology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GLG 240 — Introduction to Field Methods and Report Writing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # OCN 110 — Oceanography Fiel Experiences 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ENV 230 — Foundations of Environmental Science: Humans and the Environment 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ENV 280 — Physical and Chemical Processes in the Environment 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGB 230 — Agricultural Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPC 110 — Introduction to Speech 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 212 — Brief Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: MAT 150, MAT 151, MAT 187 --- # PLS 100 — Plant Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGS 296 — Agricultural Internship 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PLS 211 — Soils 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGS 101 — Agriculture - Solving the Problems of the World 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGS 170 — Agriculture - Basic Tractor Operations and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AGS 201 — Food Safety Practices and Managment 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGS 220 — Food Safety in Facilities 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLS 110 — Chemical Applications Using Integrated Pest Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PLS 200 — Introduction to Integrated Pest Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLS 220 — Crop Water Use, Evapotranspiration, and Irrigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLS 230 — Basic Crop Fertility 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLS 240 — Plant Propagation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PLS 290 — Vegetable Crop Production 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLS 241 — Principles of Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AGS 200 — Food Safety Practices and Management 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PLS 221 — Irrigation Calculations and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AGS 102 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DRN 101 — Pilot Ground School/Flight Training 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # DRN 102 — Image Analysis & Visualization 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours --- # GST 102 — Spatial Analysis 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ENV 101 — Environmental Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GLG 110 — Environmental Geology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # EGR 188 — Fundamentals of Engineering Design 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GST 103 — Data Acquisition and Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GST 104 — Cartographic Design 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ACR 101 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 102 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 103 — Electrical Motors, Circuits and Controls 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 112 — Control Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 113 — Heating Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEC 100 — Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skill 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ACR 201 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 202 — Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 4 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 212 — Heat Load Calculations and Duct Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACR 213 — Light Commercial Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 105 — Basic Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG 110 — Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 120 — Automotive Suspension 6 credits · 6 hours --- # AUT 125 — Automotive Brakes 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 200 — Automotive Electrical Systems 6 credits · 6 hours --- # AUT 209 — Auto Engine Performance and Diagnosis 5 credits · 5 hours --- # AUT 215 — Automotive Computer Testing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 252 — Automotive Air Conditioning Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 101 — Theory of Engine Operation 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 133 — Automotive Power Trains 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 220 — Automotive Hybrid Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 100 — Basic Service and Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 135 — Automatic Transmissions 5 credits · 5 hours --- # AUT 211 — Automotive Emissions Control Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 260 — Automotive Internship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 261 — Special Projects 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DFT 102 — AutoCAD 2 - Drafting 2 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 106 — Revit 1 Intro. to Revit Modeling - Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 107 — Revit 2 Revit Modeling - Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DFT 201 — Construction Graphics 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DFT 202 — Construction Graphics 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # DFT 203 — AutoCAD 3 - Drafting 3 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 204 — AutoCAD 4 - Drafting 4 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 208 — Revit 3 Revit MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) - Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # DFT 209 — Revit 4 Revit Structural - Drafting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 110 — AC/DC Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 210 — Control Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 115 — National Electrical Code 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 205 — Fixtures and Installation 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 240 — Power Generation Operation, Maintance & Repair 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 150 — Broadband Fiber Optics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 105 — Blueprint Reading for Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 110 — Construction Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 230 — Construction Management Field Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 120 — Electronics and Test Technology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 121 — Electronics and Test Technology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 122 — Electronics Instrumentation I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 123 — Electronics Instrumentation II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 116 — Codigo Electrico Nacional 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEC 101 — Curriculo Basico: Habilidades Introductoiras de Oficio 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ECT 220 — Electrical Installation 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ECT 225 — Load Calculation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SLR 105 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SLR 110 — Intro to Solar Photovoltaics 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # TEC 140 — Roofing Construction & Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EOT 100 — Energy Optimization Technology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MFG 201 — Machinery/Indust. Valve & Pump, Maintenance Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNC 101 — CNC Machine Operator 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CNC 201 — Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Setup 3 credits · 3 hours Prerequisites: CNC 101 --- # WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes 4 credits · 4 hours --- # TEC 125 — 10-Hour Construction Card 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WLD 123 — Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 127 — Welder Certification and Code Application 6 credits · 6 hours --- # MFG 225 — Thermal Conditioning Processes for Manufacturing Materials 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PCT 105 — Introduction to Plumbing Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PCT 115 — Plumbing Drain, Waste, and Venting Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PCT 205 — Plumbing Water Supply and Distribution Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PCT 210 — Plumbing Fixture and Appliance Installation 4 credits · 4 hours --- # WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 124 — Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WLD 224 — Technical Specialized Welding Process 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAT 106 — Mathematics for Welders 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 123 — Building Construction Methods 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 124 — Building Construction Methods 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CTM 224 — Concrete and Concrete Form Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CDL 101 — Introduction to Arizona CDL 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CDL 102 — Safe Operating Practices 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CDL 103 — Vehicle Control 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CDL 104 — General Driving and Testing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # FLR 102 — Flooring Installation Technician - Resilient 2 credits · 2 hours --- # FLR 101 — Flooring Installation Technician - Tile 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUL 144 — Menu Planning 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CUL 147 — Baking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 149 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 246 — American Regional Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 250 — International Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 251 — Catering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CUL 258 — Advanced Cuisine 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CUL 259 — Field Experience 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BAR 101 — Foundations of Barbering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BAR 102 — ClBarbering Science and Theory 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WEX 101 — Workplace Experience 1 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WEX 102 — Workplace Experience 2 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BAR 103 — Barber Tools, Equipment, and Technical Practice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BAR 104 — Client Services and Specialty Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BAR 105 — Business and Shop Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # WEX 103 — Workplace Experience 3 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WEX 104 — Workplace Experience 4 1 credits · 1 hours --- # WEX 105 — Workplace Experience 5 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ECT 113 — Electircal Light Commercial 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 213 — Commercial Electrical Application Level 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 214 — Commercial Electrical Application Level 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 222 — Advanced Electrical System Level 1 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ECT 223 — Advanced Electrical System Level 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECT 224 — Advanced Electrical System Level 3 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ORI 101 — Strategies for Success 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ORI 105 — Decision Making 1 credits · 1 hours --- # MAS 120 — Introduction to Masonry 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MAS 121 — Tools and Materials 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MAS 123 — Masonry Blueprint Reading and Building Codes 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MAS 129 — Hod Carrier 3 credits · 3 hours