2009-10 Catalog Addendum - Phoenix College

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2009-2010 CATALOG and HANDBOOKADDENDUMPrepared by theInstructional Support Services OfficeAugust 21, 2009phoenixcollege.eduNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at thetime of printing for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Success Begins Here.In efforts to provide current information for Phoenix College’s programs, theInstructional Support Services Office has prepared this addendum to provide students,faculty, and staff with the occupational and academic programs that were not available atthe time of printing for the 2009-2010 Catalog and Handbook.The Phoenix College faculty and student affairs services are here to assist you. See pages8 through 19 of the 2009-2010 Catalog and Handbook for available services, or visit withyour faculty members during their scheduled office hours.Please contact the Instructional Support Services Office if you have any questions aboutthis document.Respectfully,Casandra Kakar,Vice President, Workforce Development andActing Vice President, Academic AffairsFor additional information on PC program competencies, /progpc.phpFor additional information on MCCCD course competencies, /search course.phpNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at thetime of printing for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog AddendumPhoenix College Programs & AwardsThe following programs and awards are listed alphabetically by title within instructional/occupationalareas.Key: AAS [ ] CCL [*] AC [**] ATP [ ] Transfer [ ] Shared [Instructional/Occupational Programs:AREAProgram [Award Type]]PageARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONBuilding and ConstructionArchitectural CAD Technology [ *] . 4Building Safety and Construction Technology [ *] . 6Construction Management [ *] . 9ART, A/V TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATIONHome EconomicsInterior Merchandising [* ] . 11MerchandisingFashion Merchandising [ *] . 12MusicAudio Production Technologies [* ] . 15BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, AND ADMINISTRATIONOffice OccupationsParalegal Studies [ *] . 13HEALTH OCCUPATIONSAllied HealthHealth Information [*] . 20Health Information Technology [ ] . 22Medical Billing and Coding: Physician-Based [*]. 24Medical Coding: Hospital Based [ ]. 26Patient Care Technician [*]. 27Phlebotomy [*]. 29HUMAN SERVICESHealth and Physical Education/FitnessTherapeutic Massage [ * ] . 30INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYComputer ScienceWeb Design [* ]. 35Media TechnologyComic and Sequential Art [*]. 36MANUFACTURINGDrafting TechnologyComputer Aided Drafting [*]. 37EngineeringCivil Engineering [ *]. 38Surveying Technology [ *]. 40ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE (AC)Creative Writing [** ] . 43NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program3

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum4ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTIONDepartment Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Architectural CAD Technology – Modified Occupational ProgramAssociate in Applied Science – AAS 350072-74 CreditsThe Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Architectural CAD Technology degree provides students with the background,knowledge, and skills required to begin a career in architectural drafting and computer-aided design. Emphasis is on thedevelopment of studio and computer skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills and knowledge of building materials,methods and costs. Students develop the flexibility to adapt to changing technology which affects the architecture,engineering and construction industries.Program graduates are prepared for entry level careers with architectural and engineering firms, residential and commercialbuilders, construction companies, municipal planning offices, land development offices, and structural steel detailing firms.A Certificate of Completion (CCL) is also available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisitesStudents must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the Transfer Center for specific informationon transfer requirements.College-level English, Mathematics, and Reading skills are strongly recommended.Admission Criteria: None.Program Prerequisites: None.Required Courses: Credits: 50-52ARC121Introduction to Architectural Drafting: ManualARC140Rendering and Portfolio Development ARC160Site Planning ARC225Fundamentals of Architectural DetailingBLT263AKBuilding Codes: IBC BPC110CIS105Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORSurvey of Computer Information Systems 0CNS260MAT151MAT182MAT187Fundamentals of 2D AutoCADArchitectural Drawings (REVIT) I: Residential CADThree-Dimensional AutoCAD ModelingStructural DetailsCAD Customization and ManagementArchitectural Drawings (REVIT) II: Commercial CADWorking Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingBuilding Construction Methods, Materials, and EquipmentStrength of MaterialsCollege Algebra/Functions (4) ANDPlane Trigonometry (3) ORPrecalculus (5)3333333333333335-7Restricted Electives: Credits: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum5General Education Requirements: Credits: 22CORE: Credits: 12First-Year Composition Any approved general education courses in the First-Year Composition Area6Oral Communication Any approved general education course in the Oral Communication Area3Critical Reading Any approved general education course in the Critical Reading Area OREquivalent as indicated by assessment.3MathematicsMet by (MAT151 AND MAT182), OR MAT187in Required Courses Area.0DISTRIBUTION: Credits: 10Humanities and Fine ArtsCNS101Construction and Culture3Social and Behavioral SciencesAny approved general education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Area3Natural Sciences PHY1014Introduction to PhysicsDepartment Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Architectural CAD Technology – Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion – CCL 550050-52 CreditsThe Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Architectural CAD Technology provides students with the background, knowledge,and skills required to begin a career in architectural drafting and computer-aided design. Emphasis is on the development ofstudio and computer skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills and knowledge of building materials, methods andcosts. Students develop the flexibility to adapt to changing technology which affects the architecture, engineering andconstruction industries.Program graduates are prepared for entry-level careers with architectural and engineering firms, residential and commercialbuilders, construction companies, municipal planning offices, land development offices, and structural steel detailing firms.An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) is also available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisitesStudents planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the Transfer Center for specific informationon transfer requirements.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.College-level English, Mathematics, and Reading skills are strongly recommended.Admission Criteria: NoneProgram Prerequisites: Credits: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog AddendumRequired Courses:ARC121ARC140 ARC160 ARC225BLT263AK6Credits: 50-52Introduction to Architectural Drafting: ManualRendering and Portfolio DevelopmentSite PlanningFundamentals of Architectural DetailingBuilding Codes: IBC33333BPC110CIS105Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORSurvey of Computer Information Systems (3)3 S260Fundamentals of 2D AutoCADArchitectural Drawings (REVIT) I: Residential CADThree-Dimensional AutoCAD ModelingStructural DetailsCAD Customization and ManagementArchitectural Drawings (REVIT) II: Commercial CADWorking Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingBuilding Construction Methods, Materials, and EquipmentStrength of Materials333333333 MAT151MAT182MAT187College Algebra/Functions (4) ANDPlane Trigonometry (3) ORPrecalculus (5)5-7 Restricted Electives: NoneFree Electives: NoneGeneral Education: NoneDepartment Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Building Safety and Construction Technology – Modified Occupational ProgramAssociate in Applied Science – AAS 383261 CreditsThe Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Building Safety and Construction Technology is designed to prepare studentsfor positions as building inspectors for local municipalities and construction companies. The building inspector’s workinvolves face-to-face relationships with building contractors, trades people, architects, engineers, homeowners, and othermembers of the general public. A thorough knowledge of building codes and construction methods accompanied by goodcommunication and judgment skills is emphasized throughout the program. A Certificate of Completion (CCL) is alsoavailable.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the Transfer Center for specific informationon transfer requirements.Admission Criteria: NoneNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog AddendumProgram Prerequisites: Credits: 9-13BPC110Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORCIS105Survey of Computer Information Systems (3) MAT120MAT121MAT122MAT150MAT151MAT15273Intermediate Algebra (5) ORIntermediate Algebra (4) ORIntermediate Algebra (3) ORA satisfactory score on the District placement exam3-5College Algebra/Functions (5) ORCollege Algebra/Functions (4) ORCollege Algebra/Functions (3) ORA satisfactory score on District placement exam3-5Required Courses: Credits: 39BLT120Techniques of Building InspectionBLT121Electrical CodesBLT124Designing for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) BLT126Soil MechanicsBLT127Plumbing CodesBLT128Mechanical CodesBLT263AKBuilding Codes: IBCBLT263ALBuilding Codes: IRCCAD100Fundamentals of 2D AutoCADCNS175Working Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingCNS180Building Construction Methods, Materials and Equipment CNS260Strength of Materials MAT182Plane Trigonometry3333333333333Restricted Electives: None.Free Electives: None.General Education Requirements: Credits: 22CORE: Credits: 12First-Year Composition: Any approved General Education courses in the First-Year Composition area.6Oral Communication: Any approved General Education course in the Oral Communication area.3Critical Reading: Any approved General Education course in the Critical Reading area OREquivalent as indicated by assessment.3Mathematics: Met by MAT182 in Required Courses area.0DISTRIBUTION: Credits: 10Humanities and Fine Arts:CNS101Construction and Culture3Social and Behavioral Sciences:Any approved General Education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences area.3Natural Sciences:PHY1014Introduction to PhysicsNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum8Department Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Building Safety and Construction Technology – Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion – CCL 543239 CreditsThe Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Building Safety and Construction Technology program is designed to preparestudents for positions as building inspectors for local municipalities and construction companies. The building inspector’swork involves face-to-face relationships with building contractors, trades people, architects, engineers, homeowners, andother members of the general public. A thorough knowledge of building codes and construction methods accompanied bygood communication and judgment skills is emphasized throughout the program. An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) isalso available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the Transfer Center for specific informationon transfer requirements.Admission Criteria: NoneProgram Prerequisites: Credits: 9-13BPC110Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORCIS105Survey of Computer Information Systems (3) MAT120MAT121MAT122MAT150MAT151MAT1523Intermediate Algebra (5) ORIntermediate Algebra (4) ORIntermediate Algebra (3) ORA satisfactory score on the District placement exam3-5College Algebra/Functions (5) ORCollege Algebra/Functions (4) ORCollege Algebra/Functions (3) ORA satisfactory score on District placement exam3-5Required Courses: Credits: 39BLT120Techniques of Building InspectionBLT121Electrical CodesBLT124Designing for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) BLT126Soil MechanicsBLT127Plumbing CodesBLT128Mechanical CodesBLT263AKBuilding Codes: IBCBLT263ALBuilding Codes: IRCCAD100Fundamentals of 2D AutoCADCNS175Working Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingCNS180Building Construction Methods, Materials and Equipment CNS260Strength of Materials MAT182Plane Trigonometry3333333333333Restricted Electives: None.Free Electives: None.General Education: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum9Department Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Construction Management – Modified Occupational ProgramAssociate in Applied Science—AAS 312368 CreditsThe Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Construction Management degree prepares construction industry people toassume leadership and middle management positions with construction companies, architectural and engineering firms, andland developers. The program emphasizes hands-on skills in construction estimating, scheduling, communicating,supervising and managing construction personnel, equipment, and documents. Completers are prepared for entry-levelpositions as estimators, project managers, construction superintendents, and job-site administrators. A Certificate ofCompletion (CCL) is also available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.College-level English, Mathematics, and Reading skills are strongly recommended.Admission Criteria: None.Program Prerequisites: Credits: 9ARC121Introduction to Architectural Drafting: Manual3BPC110CIS105Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORSurvey of Computer Information Systems (3)3CAD100Fundamentals of 2D AutoCAD3Required Courses: Credits: 46BLT120Techniques of Building InspectionBLT124Designing for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) BLT200Construction Management: Field Operations BLT201Construction Management: Office Operations BLT/CNS205Sustainable ConstructionBLT263AKBuilding Codes: IBCBLT263ALBuilding Codes: IRC CAD167Architectural Drawings (REVIT) I: Residential CADCNS175Working Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingCNS180Building Construction Methods, Materials, and Equipment CNS260Strength of MaterialsGTC121Construction Estimating I GTC123Construction Estimating II MAT151College Algebra/Functions MAT182Trigonometry333333333333343Restricted Electives: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum10General Education: Credits: 22CORE: Credits: 12First-Year Composition Any approved general education courses in the First-Year Composition Area6Oral Communication Any approved general education course in the Oral Communication Area3Critical Reading Any approved general education course in the Critical Reading Area OREquivalent as indicated by assessment.3MathematicsMet by MAT151 and MAT182 in Required Courses Area.0DISTRIBUTION: Credits: 10Humanities and Fine ArtsCNS101Construction and Culture3Social and Behavioral SciencesAny approved general education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Area3Natural Sciences PHY1014Introduction to PhysicsDepartment Chairperson: Dr. Jesse MirelesProgram Director: Ms. Debra DorrContact: (602) 285-7350Construction Management – Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion – CCL 511546 CreditsThe Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Construction Management primarily prepares construction industry people toassume leadership and middle management positions with construction companies, architectural and engineering firms, andland developers. The program emphasizes hands-on skills in construction estimating, scheduling, communicating,supervising and managing construction personnel, equipment and documents. Completers are prepared for entry-levelpositions as estimators, project managers, construction superintendents, and job site administrators. An Associate in AppliedScience (AAS) is also available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should contact the Transfer Center for specific informationon transfer requirements.College-level English, Mathematics, and Reading skills are strongly recommended.Admission Criteria: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog AddendumProgram Prerequisites: Credits: 9ARC121Introduction to Architectural Drafting: Manual113BPC110CIS105Computer Usage and Applications (3) ORSurvey of Computer Information Systems (3)3CAD100Fundamentals of 2D AutoCAD3Required Courses: Credits: 46BLT120Techniques of Building InspectionBLT124Designing for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) BLT200Construction Management: Field Operations BLT201Construction Management: Office Operations BLT/CNS205Sustainable ConstructionBLT263AKBuilding Codes: IBCBLT263ALBuilding Codes: IRC CAD167Architectural Drawings (REVIT) I: Residential CADCNS175Working Drawing Analysis: Blueprint ReadingCNS180Building Construction Methods, Materials, and Equipment CNS260Strength of MaterialsGTC121Construction Estimating I GTC123Construction Estimating II MAT151College Algebra/Functions MAT182Trigonometry333333333333343Restricted Electives: None.Free Electives: None.General Education Requirements: None.ART, A/V TECHNOLOGY, ANDCOMMUNICATIONDepartment Chairperson: Mrs. S. PhillipsProgram Director: Mr. K. RobertsContact: (602) 285-7287 and/orsylvia.phillips@pc.maricopa.eduInterior Merchandising — Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion CCL 542930 CreditsThe Interior Merchandising Certificate of Completion (CCL) is intended to provide the student with the knowledge andcreative skills required for careers in the home furnishings, colorizing, visual merchandising, and home-staging industries.Students will study design principles and elements, color theory, drafting, furniture layout, historical and modernarchitecture and furniture, fabrics, and other factors utilized in interior merchandising. Elective coursework allows thestudent to take specific courses that will help prepare them for the particular segment of the industry they are most interestedin pursuing.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.Admission Criteria: NoneNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum12Program Prerequisites: NoneRequired Courses: 21 CreditsINT100Interior Design DraftingINT105Introduction to Interior DesignINT115Historical Architecture and FurnitureINT120Modern Architecture and FurnitureINT150Color and DesignINT160Fabrics for Interiors INT170Interior Materials3333333Restricted Electives: 9 CreditsAGB140Commercial Floral DesignAGS187Indoor Foliage PlantsARH100Introduction to ArtART111Drawing IADA/ART112Two-Dimensional DesignART131Photography IGTC130Furniture Construction I GTC131Furniture Construction IIGTC144Introduction to Cabinetmaking GTC145Advanced CabinetmakingMGT251Human Relations in BusinessMKT/TEC151Display and Visual MerchandisingMKT263Advertising inciples of Marketing33TEC126TEC128INT/ART/MKT Sewing for the HomeHome UpholsteryAny INT, ART, or MKT prefixed course approved bydepartment advisor333Free Electives: NoneGeneral Education: NoneDepartment Chairperson: Mr. D. SheehanProgram Director: Ms. L. BushFashion Merchandising — Modified Occupational ProgramAssociate in Applied Science AAS 326666-68 CreditsThis Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Fashion Merchandising program is designed to meet the needs of students whohave interest and ability in fashion merchandising. A student completing this program develops competencies essential forsuccess in a variety of occupations including retail buying, management, store planning, visual display and wholesalemerchandising. Sufficient flexibility in curriculum allows for development of individual interests. A Certificate ofCompletion (CCL) is also available.Program Notes: indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses within the program.Admission Criteria: NoneProgram Prerequisites: NoneNOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog AddendumRequired Courses: 37 CreditsBPC110Computer Usage and ApplicationsMGT229Management and Leadership I MGT230Management and Leadership IIMGT251Human Relations in Business MGT259Management Seminar MGT260AAManagement InternshipMKT/TEC109Introduction to Fashion MerchandisingMKT/TEC151Display and Visual MerchandisingMKT/TEC200Retail BuyingMKT263Advertising PrinciplesMKT267Principles of SalesmanshipMKT271Principles of MarketingTEC105TEC106Cultural Aspects of Clothing (3) ORHistory of Fashion (3)Restricted Electives: 4-6 CreditsStudents should select from the following courses in consultation with a department advisor:BTO/MGT148Office Ethics and CultureMGT253Owning and Operating a Small BusinessMGT276Personnel/Human Resource Management MKT/TEC274ACFashion Merchandising Study Tour1333331333333332333SPA101SPA115Elementary Spanish I (4) ORBeginning Spanish Conversation I (3)3-4TEC Any TEC Textiles and Clothing prefixed course not listed under theRequired Courses area.3Free Electives: None.General Education: 25 CreditsCORE: 15 CreditsFirst-Year Composition:Any approved General Education courses in the First-Year Composition area.6Oral CommunicationAny approved General Education course in the Oral Communication area.3Critical Reading:Any approved General Education course in the Critical Reading area.3Mathematics:Any approved General Education course in the Mathematics area OREquivalent as indicated by assessment ORSatisfactory completion of a higher level mathematics course3DISTRIBUTION: 10 CreditsHumanities and Fine Arts:Any approved General Education course in the Humanities and Fine Arts area.3Social and Behavioral Sciences:Any approved General Education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences area.(Recommended: PSY or SOC)3Natural Sciences:Any approved General Education course in the Natural Sciences area.4NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum14Department Chairperson: Mr. D. SheehanProgram Director: Ms. L. BushFashion Merchandising — Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion CCL 526637-40 CreditsThis Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Fashion Merchandising program is designed for students whose personal interestsand needs can be met by concentration on a core program of Fashion Merchandising courses. A student completing thisprogram develops competencies essential for success in a variety of occupations including retail buying, management, storeplanning, visual display, and wholesale merchandising. An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is also available.Program Notes: Indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses required within the program.Admission Criteria: None.Program Prerequisites: None.Required Courses: 34 Credits 51MKT/TEC200MKT263MKT267MKT271Computer Usage and ApplicationsManagement and Leadership IHuman Relations in BusinessManagement SeminarManagement InternshipIntroduction to Fashion MerchandisingDisplay and Visual MerchandisingRetail BuyingAdvertising PrinciplesPrinciples of SalesmanshipPrinciples of Marketing33313333333TEC105TEC106Cultural Aspects of Clothing (3) ORHistory of Fashion (3)3Restricted Electives: 3-6 CreditsStudents should select from the following courses in consultation with a department advisor: BTO/MGT148MGT230MGT253MGT276MKT/TEC274ACOffice Ethics and CultureManagement and Leadership IIOwning and Operating a Small BusinessPersonnel/Human Resource ManagementFashion Merchandising Study Tour23333SPA101SPA115Elementary Spanish I (4) ORBeginning Spanish Conversation I (3)3-4TEC Any TEC Textiles and Clothing prefixed course not listed underthe Required Courses area.3Free Electives: None.General Education: None.NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time ofprinting for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum15Department Chairperson: Ms. D. DoubledayProgram Director: Dr. K. SchindlerContact: (602) 285-7876 and/ormarsha.taylor@pcmail.maricopa.eduAudio Production Technologies — Modified Occupational ProgramCertificate of Completion CCL 533439 CreditsThe Certificate of Com

Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog Addendum 5 NOTE: This Addendum reflects the Governing Board-approved changes to the educational programs that were not available at the time of printing for the Phoenix College 2009-2010 Catalog. Shared program General Education Requirements: Credits: 22 CORE: Credits: 12 First-Year Composition