Fall Addendum 2018-19 - College Of The Canyons

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2018-2019A California Community CollegeCATALOG ADDENDUMAccredited byTe Western Association of Schools and CollegesAccrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges10 Commercial Blvd, Ste 204Novato, CA 94949(415) 506.0234Fax (415) 506.0238Approved byTe Board of Governors of the California Community CollegesTe California Department of EducationTe University of CaliforniaTe California State UniversitiesApproved forTe training of U.S. veterans and other eligible personsCOLLEGE OF THE CANYONSValencia Campus26455 Rockwell Canyon RoadSanta Clarita, CA 91355(661) 259-7800www.canyons.eduCollege of the CanyonsCanyon Country Campus17200 Sierra HighwaySanta Clarita, CA 91351(661) 362-3800www.canyons.edu/CCCAccuracy StatementTe Santa Clarita Community College District and College of the Canyons have made every reasonable efort to determine thateverything stated in this catalog is accurate. Courses and programs ofered, together with other matters contained herein, aresubject to changes without notice by the administration of the College for reasons related to student enrollment, level of fnancialsupport, or for any other reason at the discretion of the College. Te College further reserves the right to add, to amend, or repealany of the rules, regulations, policies and procedures, consistent with applicable laws.

Architectural DraftingArchitectural Computer Aided DraftingSustainable Design and DevelopmentArtStudio ArtsAutomotive TechnologyBusinessAccounting TechnicianAccounting (transfer)Business AdministrationE-Commerce/BusinessEntrepreneurship & Small Business Mgmt.FinanceHuman Resources ManagementInternational Trade-FinanceInternational Trade-MarketingMarketingRestaurant EntrepreneurRetail ManagementCommunication StudiesComputer Applications & Web TechnologiesAdministrative AssistantComputer ApplicationsE-Commerce/TechnologyMedical Office Administrative AssistantWeb DevelopmentWeb Publishing and DesignWeb-Site DevelopmentComputer NetworkingNetwork AssociateNetwork EngineerSystem AdministratorComputer ScienceConstruction Management TechnologyBuilding InspectionCarpentry TechnologyConstruction TechnologyElectrical TechnologyPlumbing TechnologyCulinary ArtsBaking and PastryXXXXXXXEnglishXGeographyGeologyGraphic & Multimedia DesignGraphic DesignMultimediaHealth ScienceEmergency Medical Technician IPublic Health ScienceHistoryHotel/Restaurant ManagementHospitality ManagementHotel ManagementRestaurant a Entertainment ArtsAnimation ProductionComputer AnimationFilmmakingJournalismNew Media JournalismNews Reporting and AnchoringSound ArtsVideo Game AnimationModern LanguagesFrenchSpanishMusicCompositionConcert PerformanceGuitar PerformanceJazz PerformanceVoice PerformanceXXXXXXPhotographyCommercial PhotographyFine Art PhotographyXXXXSolar Energy TechnicianTheatreTheatre ArtsTheatre PerformanceTechnical TheatreXWater Systems TechnologyXXWelding TechnologyGas Tungsten Arc WeldingPipe Fabrication/WeldingRobotic Welding AutomationShielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)Certificate cial Justice StudiesXXXXPsychologySocial ScienceXXXXRecreation ManagementXXXXReal EstateXXXXPhysicsPolitical ScienceXXMedical Laboratory acturing TechnologyAutomated MachiningCAD/CAMCATIAMachining/CNCManufacturing FundamentalsXXNursingCertified Nursing AssistantLVN to RN Career LadderRegistered Nurse (RN)XXXXXXXXXXLiberal Arts and Sciences (Transfer)Humanities EmphasisMathematics & Science EmphasisSocial & Behavioral Sciences EmphasisLiberal StudiesElementary Teaching EducationXXXKinesiologyPersonal TrainerSports MedicineXXLand SurveyingXXXXInterior DesignHome StagingInterior Decorating and MerchandisingSet DecoratorAssociateDegree TransferCertificate ofSpecializationXXXXXXXXXXFire TechnologyManagement In-ServicePre-ServiceXXEarly Childhood EducationInfant/ToddlerPreschoolSchool AgeSpecial EducationSupervision/Admin. of Childrens ProgramsEngineeringMechanical DraftingXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXINSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMSBiological and Environmental SciencesBiologyBiologic SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesXCertificate ofAchievementXProgramAssociateDegreeAmerican Sign Language InterpreterDeaf-Blind Support Service ProviderCertificate ofAchievementAdministration of JusticeAssociateDegreeProgramAssociateDegree TransferINSTRUCTIONALTABLE OF PROGRAMSCONTENTSXWine StudiesHospitality Wine ServicesXXXXXXXXRequired sequences and frequency of course offerings as well as length of time required to obtain a degree orcertificate can be found on the college website at ollege of the Canyons1

TABLE OFINFORMATIONCONTENTSACADEMICCOLLEGE OF THE CANYONS ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSE EQUIVALENCY LISTCalifornia Community Colleges have adopted the CCC GE AP list as the standard for accepting AP courses. At College of the Canyons, we have also adoptedthe list below. We will be awarding credits based on the AP list on this page. However, if you feel you will benefit from the CCC GE AP list, please see yourcounselor. The CCC GE AP list can be found on the college website at .aspx.ACADEMIC uisite Met for COCCourses(s)COC Associate Degree GECSU GEIGETCArea 3A or 3BArt History3,4,56N/AHumanities & Fine ArtsArt-Studio DrawingArt Studio 2-DArt Studio ities & Fine ArtsHumanities & Fine ArtsHumanities & Fine ArtsNatural ScienceCalculus BC****3, 4, 510Math 213, Physics 110 and 220Chemistry3,4,56Chemistry 201Language & Rationality: Communication &Analytical Thinking; Mathematics CompetencyLanguage & Rationality: Communication &Analytical Thinking; Mathematics CompetencyNatural ScienceChinese Languageand CultureComputer Science A****3,4,56N/AHumanities & Fine Arts3,4,5N/AElectiveComputer Science AB****3,4,53-max.3 unitsfor A&B3-max.3 unitsfor A&BArea C1 or C2(3 units)N/ANAN/AArea B2 & B3(4 units)Area B4(3 units)Area B4(3 units)Area B1 & B3(4 units)Area C2(3 units)N/ACalculus AB****3,4,55*Math 212, Physics 110 and 220N/AElectiveN/AComputer SciencePrinciples****3,4,56To be determined this Fall 2018through review by the COCCommittee & Academic SenateTo be determined this Fall 2018 through review CSU-B4by the COC Curriculum Committee & Academic (3units)SenateEnglish Languageand Composition3,4,56*English 102, 103, 105, 106, 107108, 109, 111, Psychology 101H,Sociology 101HLanguage & Rationality; English Composition& 3 units ElectiveArea A2(3 units)Area 1AEnglish Literatureand Composition3,4,56*Language & Rationality; English Composition& Humanities & Fine ArtsArea A2 & C2(6 units)Area 1A or 3BEnvironmental Science3,4,54English 102, 103, 105, 106, 107108, 109, 111, Psychology 101H,Sociology 101HN/ANatural ScienceArea B1 & B3(4 units)Area 5A w/lab(2.7 units)European History3,4,56N/A3 units Social Science & 3 units HumanitiesArea 3B or 4French Languageand CultureGerman Languageand CultureGovernment andPolitics: ComparativeGovernment andPolitical: United StatesHuman Geography3,4,56French 2023 units Humanities and 3 units ElectiveArea D or C2(3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area C2(3units)Area D(3 units)Area D(3 units)Area D(3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area D (3 units)Area D (3 units)Area B1 & B3**(4 units)3,4,56German 2023 units Humanities and 3 units Elective3,4,53N/A3 units Social Science3,4,53N/A3 units Social Science3,4,53N/A3 units Social Science3,4,56N/A3 units Humanities and 3 units ElectiveN/AN/AN/AArea 5B w/labArea 2AArea 2AArea 5A w/labArea 3B and 6AN/AN/ANAArea 3B and 6AArea 3B and 6AArea 4Area 4Area 4Italian Languageand CultureJapanese Languageand CultureLatin3,4,56N/A3 units Humanities and 3 units Elective3,4,56N/A3 units HumanitiesMacroeconomicsMicroeconomicsPhysics 13,4,53,4,53,4,5334**N/AN/AN/A3 units Social Science3 units Social Science3 units Natural SciencePhysics 23,4,54**N/A3 units Natural ScienceArea B1 & B3**(4 units)Area 5A w/labPhysics C: Mechanics3,4,54**N/A3 units Natural SciencePhysics C: Electricityand Magnetism3,4,54**N/A3 units Natural ScienceArea B1 & B3**(4 units)Area B1 & B3**(4 units)Area 5A w/lab(2.7 units)Area 5A w/lab(2.7 units)PsychologySpanish Languageand CultureSpanish Literatureand CultureStatistics3,4,53,4,536Psychology 102, 230Span 2023 units Social Science3 units Humanities and 3 units ElectiveArea 4Area 3B and 6A3,4,56Span 2023 units Humanities and 3 units Elective3,4,54N/AUnited States History3,4,56N/ALanguage & Rationality: Communication &Analytical Thinking; Mathematics Competency3 units Social Science & 3 units U.S. HistoryTitle 5 requirementWorld History3,4,56N/AArea D (3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area C2(3 units)Area B4(3 units)Area (D or C2)and US-1 only(3 units)Area D or C2(3 units)3 units Social Science & 3 units ElectiveArea 3B and 6AArea 3B and 6AArea 3B and 6AArea 4Area 4Area 5A w/labArea 3B and 6AArea 2AArea 3B or 4Area 3B or 4* Unit limitations apply; please consult with the Counseling Department.** If a Student passes more than one AP exam in Physics, only 6 units of credit may be applied to the baccalaureate, and only 4 units of credit may be applied to a certifcation in GE Breadth.*** See CSU & UC AP Website on each Campus for maximum units for each.**** If a Student passes more than one AP exam in Calculus or Computer Science, only one exam may be applied to the baccalaureate2Santa Clarita Community College District

CREDIT PROGRAMS / COURSE DESCRIPTIONSAddendum to 2018-19 CatalogueBUSINESSAssociate in Science Degree and Certificateof Achievement: AccountingDegree Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to analyze financial, economic,and management issues and formulate strategies for thegrowth and development of a business entity.Program Requirements:Units required: 22-23BUS-201BUS-202BUS-211ECON-201UnitsPrinciples of Accounting I . 5.0Principles of Accounting II . 5.0Business Law .3.0Macroeconomics .3.0ORMacroeconomics - Honors. mics Honors . 3.0Statistical Methods in Businessand Economics .3.0ORMATH-140Introductory Statistics . 4.0ORMATH-140HIntroductory Statistics - Honors . 4.0Recommended electives:CAWT-145Quickbooks Pro .3.0CHEMISTRYCHEM 100 CHEMISTRY AND SOCIETYUnits: 3.00CSU 54.00 hours lectureC-ID CHEM 100Prerequisite: MATH-060 or MATH-075Introduces students to basic concepts of chemistry andrequires analyses of the socio-cultural contexts withinwhich chemistry places a central role in everyday life.The course is designed to provide a general educationalexposure to the physical sciences, specifically chemistry,and is not recommended for science majors. Introductionto chemistry course for non-science majors.College of the CanyonsAssociate in Science and Certificate ofAchievement: Construction TechnologyThe Construction Technology Program is designed toprepare students for entry-level positions in the buildingconstruction trades. The Certificate of Achievementcurriculum prepares students with the basic skillsrequired to enter a career in Plumbing, Electrical,Carpentry, or related field. The Construction TechnologyCertificate of Achievement stacks upon the Plumbing,Electrical, and Carpentry Certificates of Achievement,and the Construction Technology Associate in ScienceDegree stacks upon the Certificate of Achievement.Degree Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in entrylevel skills and knowledge required for employment in aconstruction technology career field.Program Requirements:Units required: ST-032CONST-101CONST-103CONST-109CONST-122. UnitsPlumbing Technology I . 2.0Plumbing Technology II . 2.0Electrical Technology I . 2.0Electrical Technology II . 2.0Carpentry Technology I. 2.0Carpentry Technology II. 2.0Introduction to Constructionand Construction Engineering . 2.0Blue Print Reading forConstruction .3.0California Building Code . 3.0Plumbing Systems and thePlumbing Code .3.0ORCONST-124MFGT-090California Electrical Code . 3.0Measurements and Computations . 3.0Certificate of Achievement: CarpentryTechnologyThe Carpentry Technology Certificate of Achievementis designed to prepare students for entry-level positionsin a carpentry technology related trade. The curriculumincorporates courses in skills application, trades math,print reading, building codes, and general constructionsite operations and safety.Certificate Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to apply basic skills and knowledgerequired for employment in a carpentry technologyrelated MENTTECHNOLOGY

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGYCREDITPROGRAMS/ COURSE DESCRIPTIONSTABLEOF CONTENTSProgram Requirements:Units Required: 18Program Requirements:Units Required: ST-101CONST-103CONST-109CONST-122MFGT-090. UnitsCarpentry Technology I. 2.0Carpentry Technology II. 2.0Introduction to Construction and .Construction Engineering . 2.0Blue Print Reading forConstruction .3.0California Building Code . 3.0Plumbing Systems and thePlumbing Code .3.0Measurements andComputations ificate of Achievement: ElectricalTechnologyThe Electrical Technology Certificate of Achievement isdesigned to prepare students for entry-level positions inan electrical technology related trade. The curriculumincorporates courses in skills application, trades math,print reading, and building codes. The ElectricalTechnology Certificate of Achievement stacks upon theCertificate of Specialization.Certificate Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to apply basic skills and knowledgerequired for employment in an electrical technologyrelated trade.ENGL 110 COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREUnits: 3.00UC:CSU 54.00 hours lectureC-ID ENGL 120Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or ENGL-101HIntroduces representative works from major genres,develops students’ close reading and analyticalwriting skills, and promotes appreciation and criticalunderstanding of the cultural, historical, and aestheticqualities of literature.Program Requirements:Units Required: ST-124MFGT-090. UnitsElectrical Technology I. 2.0Electrical Technology II. 2.0Introduction to Construction and .Construction Engineering . 2.0Blue Print Reading forConstruction .3.0California Building Code . 3.0California Electrical Code . 3.0Measurements and Computations. 3.0Certificate of Achievement: PlumbingTechnologyThe Plumbing Technology Certificate of Achievement isdesigned to prepare students for entry-level positionsin a plumbing technology related trade. The curriculumincorporates courses in skills application, trades math,print reading, and building codes. The PlumbingTechnology Certificate of Achievement stacks upon theCertificate of Specialization.Certificate Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to apply basic skills and knowledgerequired for employment in a plumbing technologyrelated trade.4.UnitsPlumbing Technology I . 2.0Plumbing Technology II . 2.0Introduction to Constructionand Construction Engineering . 2.0Blue Print Reading forConstruction .3.0California Building Code . 3.0Plumbing Systems and thePlumbing Code .3.0Measurements and Computations. 3.0ENVIRONMENTALSCIENCESAssociate in Science for Transfer Degree:Environmental ScienceThe Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (SenateBill 1440, now codified in California Education Codesections 66746-66749) guarantees admission to aCalifornia State University (CSU) campus for anycommunity college student who completes an “associatedegree for transfer”, a newly established variation of theassociate degrees traditionally offered at a Californiacommunity college. The Associate in Arts for Transfer(AA-T) or the Associate in Science for Transfer (AST) is intended for students who plan to complete abachelor’s degree in a similar major at a CSU campus.Students completing these degrees (AA-T or AS-T) areguaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to aparticular campus or major. In order to earn one of thesedegrees, students must complete:1.Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter unitsthat are eligible for transfer to the California StateUniversity, including both of the following:Santa Clarita Community College District

CREDIT PROGRAMS / COURSE DESCRIPTIONSThe Intersegmental General Education TransferCurriculum (IGETC) for STEM Requirements.b. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarterunits in a major or area of emphasis, asdetermined by the community college district.2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.Plus four units from the following:a.Associate Degrees for Transfer also require that studentsmust earn a C or better in all courses required for themajor or area of emphasis.It is highly recommended that counselors at communitycolleges discuss other possible courses that are partof major preparation at a target CSU campus andencourage students to take some of these additionalcourses prior to transfer.Degree Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to apply physical, biological andsocial science principles and research to address currentenvironmental issues.Program Requirements:Units Required: 42BIOSCI-106. UnitsOrganismal & anismal & EnvironmentalBiology - Honors .4.0Molecular and Cellular Biology . 4.0ORBIOSCI-107HCHEM-201Molecular and Cellular BiologyHonors .4.0General Chemistry I. 6.0ORCHEM-201HECON-202General Chemistry I – Honors . Microeconomics - Honors. 3.0Introduction to EnvironmentalScience.4.0Introductory Statistics . 4.0MATH-140HMATH-211Introductory Statistics – Honors. 4.0Calculus I.5.0ORPhysical Geography . 3.0ORGEOG-101HGEOG-101LORGEOL-101GEOL-101LMath Analysis-Business/SocialScience.5.0College of the CanyonsPhysical Geology.3.0Physical Geography Lab . 1.0Plus eight units from the following:PHYSIC-110PHYSIC-111General Physics I . 4.0General Physics II . 4.0ORPHYSIC-220PHYSIC-221Physics for Scientists andEngineers: Mechanics of Solidsand Fluids .4.0Physics for Scientists andEngineers: Electricity andMagnetism .4.0Associate in Arts: Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies is an interdisciplinary andmultidisciplinary program of study that presents abroad overview of ecological issues from a variety ofperspectives. The coursework examines the interplaybetween natural and social systems, and the ideologicalfoundations of humankind’s attitudes and behaviorswith respect to their continually changing environment.The program provides students with the understandingthat environmental challenges face every aspect ofsociety, and it provides them with the skills needed tohelp solve these complex problems through cooperationand negotiation with the different and often competingstakeholders.Degree Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to critically analyze the intersectionof nature and social systems.Program Requirements:Units Required: 28-31ENVRMT-101BIOSCI-130ECON-201. UnitsIntroduction to EnvironmentalStudies.3.0Contemporary Issues inEnvironmental Biology. 3.0Macroeconomics .3.0ORECON-201HPHILOS-120Macroeconomics - Honors. 3.0Introduction to Ethics . 3.0ORPHILOS-250POLISC-150Environmental Ethics. 3.0Introduction to AmericanGovernment and Politics . 3.0ORPOLISC-150HIntroduction to AmericanGovernment and Politics - Honors. 3.0ORMATH-240Physical Geography – Honors. 3.0Physical Geography Lab . 1.0ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESThis degree may not be the best option for studentsintending to transfer to a particular CSU campus orto university or college that is not part of the CSUsystem. Students should consult with a counselor whenplanning to complete the degree for more information onuniversity admission and transfer requirements. At thetime of catalog publication, a student may earn an AS-Tin Environmental Science. Additional majors are beingdeveloped. Please see a counselor or visit http://www.canyons.edu for more information.GEOG-1015

CREDIT PROGRAMS / COURSE DESCRIPTIONSPlus three to four units from the following:MATH-140MATH-140HECON-291Introductory Statistics . 4.0Introductory Statistics – Honors. 4.0Statistical Methods in Businessand Economics .3.0Plus four units from one of the following two options:ENVRMT-103GEOG-101ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOG-101HGEOG-101LIntroduction to EnvironmentalScience.4.0ORPhysical Geography . 3.0ORPhysical Geography – Honors. 3.0Physical Geography Lab . 1.0Plus two courses from the following for six to eight units:ANTHRO-103Cultural Anthropology . 3.0ORANTHRO-103H Cultural Anthropology – Honors. 3.0BIOSCI-106Organismal & EnvironmentalBiology.4.0BIOSCI-115General Zoology .4.0BIOSCI-116General Botany.4.0BIOSCI-119Marine Biology.4.0BIOSCI-132Concepts in Evolution. GEOG-102POLISC-230POLISC-270SOCI-101Microeconomics – Honors . 3.0Energy Resources andConservation .3.0Human Geography . 3.0Political Theory .3.0International Relations. 3.0Introduction to Sociology . 3.0SOCI-101HIntroduction to Sociology – Honors. 3.0ORHEALTH SCIENCEAssociate in Science for Transfer Degree:Public Health ScienceThe Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (SenateBill 1440, now codified in California Education Codesections 66746-66749) guarantees admission to aCalifornia State University (CSU) campus for anycommunity college student who completes an “associatedegree for transfer”, a newly established variation of theassociate degrees traditionally offered at a Californiacommunity college. The Associate in Arts for Transfer(AA-T) or the Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) isintended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’sdegree in a similar major at a CSU campus. Studentscompleting these degrees(AA-T or AS-T) are guaranteedadmission to the CSU system, but not to a particularcampus or major. In order to earn one of these degrees,students must complete:61.Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter unitsthat are eligible for transfer to the California StateUniversity, including both of the following:a. The Intersegmental General EducationTransfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the CaliforniaState University General Education – BreadthRequirements.b. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarterunits in a major or area of emphasis, asdetermined by the community college district.2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.Associate Degrees for Transfer also require that studentsmust earn a C or better in all courses required for themajor or area of emphasis.This degree may not be the best option for studentsintending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or touniversity or college that is not part of the CSU system.Students should consult with a counselor when planningto complete the degree for more information on universityadmission and transfer requirements. At the time ofcatalog publication, a student may earn an AS-T in PublicHealth. Additional majors are being developed. Pleasesee a counselor or visit http://www.canyons.edu for moreinformation.Degree Student Learning Outcome:Students will be able to demonstrate the core scienceand health education principles necessary to function inpublic health careers.Program Requirements:Units Required: 32HLHSCI-100HLHSCI-140BIOSCI-100. UnitsHealth Education .3.0Introduction to Public Health. 3.0General Biology .4.0ORBIOSCI-100HCHEM-151General Biology – Honors . 4.0Preparatory General Chemistry. 4.0ORCHEM-151HMATH-140Preparatory General Chemistry –Honors .4.0Introductory Statistics . 4.0ORMATH-140HPSYCH-101Introductory Statistics – Honors. 4.0Introduction to Psychology . 3.0ORPSYCH-101HIntroduction to Psychology –Honors .3.0Plus eight units from the following two options:BIOSCI-201BIOSCI-202Introduction to Human Anatomy . 4.0Introduction to Human Physiology. 4.0ORBIOSCI-204BIOSCI-205Human Anatomy and Physiology I. 4.0Human Anatomy and Physiology II. 4.0Santa Clarita Community College District

CREDIT PROGRAMS / COURSE DESCRIPTIONSPlus three units from the -243PSYCH-230SOCI-101SOCI-101HMacroeconomics . 3.0Macroeconomics - Honors. 3.0Microeconomics.3.0Microeconomics – Honors . 3.0Women and Health . 3.0Human Sexuality .3.0Introduction to Sociology . 3.0Introduction to Sociology –Honors .3.0Associate in Science for Transfer Degree:Hospitality ManagementThe Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (SenateBill 1440, now codified in California Education Codesections 66746-66749) guarantees admission to aCalifornia State University (CSU) campus for anycommunity college student who completes an “associatedegree for transfer”, a newly established variation of theassociate degrees traditionally offered at a Californiacommunity college. The Associate in Arts for Transfer(AA-T) or the Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) isintended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’sdegree in a similar major at a CSU campus. Studentscompleting these degrees(AA-T or AS-T) are guaranteedadmission to the CSU system, but not to a particularcampus or major. In order to earn one of these degrees,students must complete:1.Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter unitsthat are eligible for transfer to the California StateUniversity, including both of the following:a. The Intersegmental General EducationTransfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the CaliforniaState University General Education – BreadthRequirements.b. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarterunits in a major or area of emphasis, asdetermined by the community college district.2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.Associate Degrees for Transfer also require that studentsmust earn a C or better in all courses required for themajor or area of emphasis.This degree may not be the best option for studentsintending to transfer to a particular CSU campus orto university or college that is not part of the CSUsystem. Students should consult with a counselor whenplanning to complete the degree for more information onuniversity admission and transfer requirements. At thetime of catalog publication, a student may earn an AS-Tin Hospitality Management. Additional majors are beingdeveloped. Please see a counselor or visit http://www.canyons.edu for more information.College of the CanyonsProgram Requirements:Units Required: 18-21HRMGT-101. UnitsIntroduction to the HospitalityIndustry.3.0Plus nine units from the following:ECON-202Microeconomics 5Microeconomics - Honors . 3.0Introduction to Hotel/ResortOperations .3.0Hotel and Restaurant Law . 3.0Restaurant Operations . 3.0Food Servic

A California Community College . CATALOG ADDENDUM . Accredited by Te Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges 10 Commercial Blvd, Ste 204 Novato, CA 94949 (415) 506.0234 Fax (415) 506.0238 . Approved by Te Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges