A four-year history degree sets the course for a variety of career options in areas such as education, the law, and government jobs ranging from policy analyst to park ranger. Earning EAC’s Associate of Arts is a smart way to start your educational path. Our degree focuses on U.S. history and meets the requirements for the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s program at Arizona’s public, and many other, universities. You can transfer with junior status after building a strong academic foundation in small classes offered at an extremely affordable tuition cost. You are encouraged to work closely with an academic adviser and consult the official transfer guide to ensure you are on the correct course to maximize course transferability.
*2021 national median pay, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Students will learn the basic principles of gardening and landscaping in a desert
and semi-arid environment. Conventional and organic gardening principles and practices
will be taught. Successful completion of this course will fulfill the training requirements
for the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program.
Course provides a study of diesel starting, charging, and accessory electrical systems
and components. Course places emphasis on electrical system diagnosis and electrical
repair. Course allows students to use various industry standard diagnostic electrical
equipment and testing techniques. Prepares the student to take the ASE certification
test on electrical/electronic systems.