
Yavapai College and ASU Universal Articulation Partnership
Yavapai College and Arizona State University Universal Articulation Partnership
Partnership Overview
Through the Universal Articulation MOU, Arizona State University and Yavapai College agree to support academic preparedness and seamless transfer through academic alignment, term-to-term persistence and transfer outcome strategies. Through MyPath2ASU™ students are able to take the steps needed to successfully plan their transfer to ASU while working towards their degree at Yavapai College.
The Yavapai College MyPath2ASU transfer experience is available to all students and staff that support them. Diverse MyPath2ASU™ degree options can be tailored based on Yavapai College's needs (within ASU degree requirements).
Yavapai College MyPath2ASU™ transfer experience benefits
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As an Arizona Community College, Yavapai College serves the residents of Yavapai County by providing educational, economic development, technical school education, and cultural enrichment opportunities and resources at six campuses and centers throughout the district. YC offers dozens of degree and certificate options for students, as well as lifelong learning and community education programs. YC sponsors extensive cultural enrichment opportunities through events in the arts, athletics, as well as community engagement activities.
Yavapai College MyPath2ASU degree spotlights
Social Work, BSW, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions
Social work practitioners are committed to the enhancement of individual, family and group problem-solving capacities and the creation of a more nurturing, just and humane social environment.
The undergraduate curriculum leads to a BSW. Juniors and seniors majoring in social work focus on social work courses in social policy and services, human behavior in the social environment, social work practice, research and field instruction in community agencies. In addition, majors take elective courses in related areas.
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Locations of study:
Downtown Phoenix, West, Tucson
Criminology and Criminal Justice, BS, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions
The criminology and criminal justice program is for students who want to understand the causes of crime, the role of criminal justice agencies in the control of crime and the consequences of crime.
Students learn sociological, psychological, biological and economic explanations for individual crime as well as differences in crime across neighborhoods, states, countries and over time. They also learn about the history, legal issues and current practices of crime control via police agencies, the court system, prisons, probation and parole.
These topics are delivered by top-ranking research faculty who offer students hands-on research opportunities and by experienced criminal justice professionals with intimate knowledge of the daily realities of crime and criminals. Students are encouraged to take advantage of internship opportunities in more than 200 agencies, study abroad programs and flexible course scheduling offered in-person, online and across multiple campuses.
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Locations of study:
Downtown Phoenix, West, ASU@LakeHavasu, ASU@AWC, Online
Earn an ASU degree at Yavapai College
Earn a bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University without leaving Yavapai County. ASU and Yavapai College. The established collaborative allows students to complete their associate degree at Yavapai College and then pursue an ASU bachelor’s degree through classes delivered on the Yavapai campus. You can also take advantage of additional cost savings with a reduced ASU tuition rate.
ASU classes are offered on-site at Yavapai College or in a hybrid format, which blends in-person and online instruction.
ASU undergraduate programs at Yavapai College
Applied Science (Health Sciences), BAS