Pathway Agreement

Pima Community 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 Pima Community College Associate of Arts in Liberal 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 Composition
WRT 101: Writing I or
WRT 107: Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English
3 hrs
WRT 102: Writing II or
WRT 108: WRT II NonNative Speak Englis
3 hrs
Mathematics
MAT 142: Topics In College Math
3 hrs
Humanities and Fine Arts
Humanities and Fine Arts
6 hrs
Select 1 course from the Art list; AND Select 1 course from the Humanities/Historical Perspectives list.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
SOC 101: Introduction To Sociology
3 hrs
Social and Behavioral Sciences
3 hrs
Complete another Social and Behavioral Sciences course without the SOC prefix
Physical and Biological Sciences
Physical and Biological Sciences
8 hrs
Other Requirements
MAT 167: Introduction to Statistics or
PSY 230: Psych.Measur & Statistics
3 hrs
Other Requirements
3 hrs
Courses from the Other Requirement Options and/or one additional Humanities and Fine Arts and/or one additional Social & Behavioral Sciences course.
AGEC Special Requirements
Lower Division Select AGEC courses above so that at least one course is marked "C" (cultural diversity), one with an "I" (intensive writing), and one with a "G" (global awareness).
0 hrs
Additional Lower Division Requirements
ECE 107: Human Devel & Relations
3 hrs
Lower Division Select one course (3 credit hours) that transfers to ASU with a PSY or SOC prefix as Departmental Elective Credit or a direct equivalency.
3 hrs
Lower Division Elective
0-19 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.
Total Required Credits: 60