Yavapai College offers seven associate degree programs and four bachelor degree programs:
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Arts in Elementary Education
- Associate of Arts in Fine Arts
- Associate of Business
- Associate of General Studies
- Associate of Science
- Associate of Applied Science
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Business
- Bachelor of Science in Business
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Associate Degree and Certificate Requirements
To obtain an associate degree or certificate from Yavapai College, a candidate must:
- Satisfy any program-specific admission requirements.
- Earn a cumulative grade-point average of 2.00 or better in all work completed at Yavapai College.
- Successfully complete all courses required in one of the degree or certificate programs offered by Yavapai College.
- Program requirements may change between the time of the student's admission and the time of graduation.
- A student in continuous enrollment at Yavapai College may elect to graduate by satisfying program requirements as listed at the time of admission, at the time of graduation, or at any time during the last period of continuous attendance. Continuous attendance means enrollment in the regular session (fall/spring or spring/fall) of each academic year.
- If a course required for a degree or certificate has been deleted from the catalog, a comparable course will be substituted for the deleted course. Other substitutions are generally not permitted. However, a student who believes circumstances warrant special consideration may petition to the supervising dean.
- Earn a grade of "C" or higher in a course for it to apply toward a Yavapai College degree or certificate, or for inclusion in Arizona General Education Curriculum.
- Complete a minimum of 15 semester hours in residence for an associate degree program.
- If a certificate program requires 12-29 semester hours, a minimum of half the total hours must be completed in residence.
- If a certificate program requires 11 or fewer credits, all of the semester hours must be completed in residence.
- Prior Learning Assessment: maximum of 30 credit hours will be accepted.
- Remove any indebtedness to the College.
Bachelor of Applied Science or Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
To obtain a Bachelor of Applied Science or Bachelor of Science degree from Yavapai College, a candidate must:
- Satisfy any program-specific admission requirements.
- Earn a cumulative grade-point average of 2.00 or better in all work completed at Yavapai College.
- Successfully complete all courses required in one of the degree or certificate programs offered by Yavapai College.
- Program requirements may change between the time of the student's admission and the time of graduation.
- A student in continuous enrollment at Yavapai College may elect to graduate by satisfying program requirements as listed at the time of admission, at the time of graduation, or at any time during the last period of continuous attendance. Continuous enrollment means enrollment in the regular session (fall/spring or spring/fall) of each academic year.
- If a course required for a degree or certificate has been deleted from the catalog, a comparable course will be substituted for the deleted course. Other substitutions are generally not permitted. However, a student who believes circumstances warrant special consideration may petition to the supervising dean.
- Earn a grade of "C" or higher in a course for it to apply toward a Yavapai College degree or certificate.
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A maximum of 12 credit hours of "S" credit from 100- & 200- level courses may be applied toward lower division degree requirements.
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A maximum of 12 credit hours of "S" credit from 300- & 400-level courses may be applied toward upper division degree requirements.
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A maximum of 12 credit hours of Independent Study courses may be applied toward any degree program.
- Special interest and developmental education courses (courses numbered below 100) will not be applied toward degrees and certificates.
- Students may fulfill degree requirements after leaving Yavapai College by transferring back applicable credits earned at regionally accredited institutions of higher education. Students must adhere to the catalog requirements of their program of study during their last continuous enrollment or current catalog year requirements at Yavapai College. Students must meet the credits in residence requirement.
- Meet minimum credits in residence requirement (credits at Yavapai College, final grade of C or better in 100-level or higher classes):
- Bachelor of Applied Science degree - minimum of 24 credit hours in residence
- Bachelor of Science degree - minimum of 30 credit hours in residence
- Prior Learning Assessment maximum credit hours allowed:
- Bachelor of Applied Science degree - maximum of 45 credit hours
- Bachelor of Science degree - maximum of 60 credit hours
- Remove any indebtedness to the College.
Location of Degree Programs
Yavapai College offers courses required for degrees and certificates in selected locations. The college does not guarantee that all courses for a degree or certificate will be offered at all locations. Please review the degree or certificate program information or a current class schedule for the location information.
Graduation with Honors
A student who is awarded a degree and who meets the following requirements shows as conferred "with Honors" on the official transcript and on the diploma.
Associate Degree: completed 30 credit hours of 100-level or above at Yavapai College graded A-F with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher
Bachelor of Applied Science Degree: completed 45 credit hours of 100-level or above at Yavapai College graded A-F with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher
Bachelor's Degree: completed 60 semester hours of 100-level or above, graded A-F, at Yavapai College with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher
Multiple Degrees
A student who has already earned an associate degree or bachelor degree at Yavapai College may earn a subsequent degree according to the following provisions. A subsequent degree must identify a specific area of study and be directed by an approved educational plan. Requirements for a subsequent degree program must be completed in accordance with the catalog in effect at the time the multiple degree proposal is approved. Students must make this request with an Academic Advisor.
- General education requirements specified for each degree must be completed.
- All major and related degree requirements specified in any subsequent degree must be completed. If a specified course has already been applied to another degree or certificate program, that course competency may be applied to a subsequent degree program.
- Course substitutions approved for one degree program do not automatically apply to a subsequent degree program.
- A minimum of 15 additional credit hours of major and related requirements, not applied to the first degree, must be completed at Yavapai College for a second Associate Degree; a minimum of 30 additional credit hours of major and related requirement must be completed at Yavapai College for a second Bachelor Degree. These credit hours will be in addition to any general education requirements needed to complete the subsequent degree.
- An Associate of General Studies degree will not be awarded simultaneously with, or subsequent to, the awarding of any other associate degree. Other degrees may be earned concurrently as long as all of the requirements for each degree are met.
Continuous Enrollment
A semester in which a degree or certificate seeking student earns course credit will be counted toward continuous enrollment. Non-credit courses, audited courses, failed courses, or courses from which the student is withdrawn do not count toward the determination of continuous enrollment for catalog purposes.
Students who do not meet the minimum enrollment standards stipulated above during two consecutive semesters (fall/spring or spring/fall) are no longer considered continuously enrolled, and must meet requirements of the Yavapai College catalog in effect at the time they are readmitted or of any single catalog in effect during subsequent terms of continuous enrollment after readmission.
Programs Requiring Selective Admission
Requirements for Admission to the Aerospace Science AAS - Airplane Operations Concentration
An application packet is available by contacting Anjanette Temple by phone at 928-776-2014 or
Requirements for Admission to the Gunsmithing Program
An application packet and additional information is available by contacting Anjanette Temple by phone at
928-776-2014 or emailing gunsmithing@yc.edu. Admission requirements include a valid driver's license and
a concealed carry permit or current Federal background check. Visit www.yc.edu/gunsmithing for more information.
Requirements for Admission to the Freeport-McMoRan Mining Program
Students must be at least 18 years of age and must attend the Mining Preview Day held in February annually at Yavapai College. Students accepted into the program must interview with Freeport-McMoRan and be hired as an employee, pass a drug and alcohol test and physical examination, and complete a security background check. An information packet is available from the CTEC Campus by calling 928-717-7107 or 928-776-2002.
Requirements for Admission to the AAS in Nursing
Admission to the program occurs in the Fall and in the Spring semesters. Students must have an Arizona Department of Public Safety Fingerprint Clearance Card; immunizations as outlined in application; pre-requisites completed; and must pass a standardized Pre-Admission Exam. Additional information and an application packet are available online at www.yc.edu/nursing. Pre-application entry requirements:
- Current Arizona certification as a CNA, LNA or successful completion of AHS 114, AHS 114C, and AHS 114L (or equivalent) within three years of the application deadline.
- Current pre-nursing workshop attendance certificate (valid within 12 months of the application deadline).
Requirements for Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN - BSN)
Admission to the program requires successful completion of an associate degree nursing program at a regionally accredited institution validated by transcript(s) and possessing an active, unencumbered RN license.
Requirements for Admission to the Nursing Assistant Certificate Program
There are special admission requirements for the Nursing Assistant Program that must be completed before receiving the Program Director's approval to register for the courses. These include a completed program application with proof of criminal background, health, and drug screenings. Must be at least 16 years old.
Requirements for Admission to the Paramedicine Program
Information regarding admission to the Paramedicine program is available at the Emergency Medical Services Department's website, www.yc.edu/ems. Interested students begin by filling out an application form. Once accepted into the program, additional information regarding specific documents required and or needed for program admission will be given to each student during a required paramedic orientation. Before applying, one must have a current EMT or AEMT certification card. For more information, please contact ems@yc.edu
Requirements for Admission to the Practical Nursing Fast Track Certificate Program
Prior to program application, the applicant must have an active Arizona certification or licensure as a CNA or LNA, or MMP, with one year of full-time or two years of part-time recent work experience; a successful score on ATI TEAS entrance exam; and high-school diploma or GED. It is recommended that students work closely with their advisor to ensure all application requirements are fully met. The application can be found at the Allied Health website: www.yc.edu/alliedhealth
Requirements for Admission to the Practical Nursing Transition Certificate Program
There are special admission requirements for the Practical Nursing Transition Certificate, including admission to the Nursing program and successful completion of NSG 151, NSG 152, NSG 153, NSG 154, NSG 155 and BIO 205
Requirements for Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program
An information packet is available from the Academic Advising Center, or online at: www.yc.edu/radiology.
Requirements for Admission to the Women's Health Imaging Program
For an application packet and detailed program information, visit www.yc.edu/radiology.
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