Pathway Agreement

Northland Pioneer College
Family and Human Development, BS Pathway
2016-2017
Pathway Notes
Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
Special Requirements

Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Northland Pioneer College Associate in Arts degree and AGEC-A, meets major map requirements at ASU, and guarantees admission to the Family & Human Development B.S. degree program.

Pathway Requirements
English
ENL 101: COLLEGE COMPOSITION I
3 hrs
ENL 102: COLLEGE COMPOSITION II
3 hrs
Mathematics
MAT 142: COLL MATH/CONTMPORY APPLC
3 hrs
Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities
9 hrs
Select three courses from at least two different disciplines.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
SOC 120: GENERAL SOCIOLOGY
3 hrs
Can be used to meet PSY or SOC elective for the major.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
6 hrs
Social and Behavioral Sciences: Select two courses from at least two disciplines. At least one course must be chosen in order to meet requirements for Contemporary Global/International or Historical Awareness.
Physical and Biological Sciences
Physical and Biological Sciences
8 hrs
Students may transfer either CHM 130 or CHM 151, but not both; therefore, CHM 130 and CHM 151 cannot be taken to satisfy the 8 credit requirement.
Additional Lower Division Requirements
MAT 125: INTRO TO STATISTICS or
PSY 201: INTRO RESEARCH&STATISTICS
3-4 hrs
Psychology or Sociology Elective
3 hrs
Select one course (3 hours) that transfers to ASU as a direct equivalent or Departmental Elective credit (DEC) in the ASU PGS or SOC prefix
Lower Division Elective
18-19 hrs
Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements. The electives component must consist of credits that transfer to all three public Arizona universities as defined in the Course Equivalency Guide for the year in which the course is completed.
Total Required Credits: 60