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College InformationARIZONA INTERNATIONAL COLLEGEIn summer 1998, Arizona International College (AIC) moved to a new location on The University of Arizona main campus. The new location provides AIC students with easy access to the educational resources and student services available at UA Main Campus. AIC is expected to remain on the UA Main campus for three to five years while the college further develops its programs, policies, and curriculum in anticipation of becoming independent. Admissions Requirements Students must apply to the University for admission. Entering freshmen must
meet the Transfer Policies UA students wishing to transfer to AIC from another college at the university should first consult with an AIC advisor. A student's UA course work will be evaluated for its applicability to AIC graduation requirements. Students who complete all UA general education requirements will satisfy AIC's core requirements. Transfer students who have not completed their UA general education program may still use their UA courses to meet many AIC core requirements; in such cases the applicability of transfer course work will be determined on a course by course basis. Contact AIC Admissions and Enrollment at (520) 626-0624 to schedule an appointment for pre-transfer advising. CurriculumThe curriculum at Arizona International College is unique among UA colleges. AIC's curriculum design presupposes a close professional and personal relationship between students and faculty members, based on a contract approach to teaching and learning. After completing a common core program, students work with faculty advisors to design an individual course of study in one of six areas of concentration. Students also satisfy competency requirements in six essential skills, and complete two supervised internships in service learning and career preparation. AIC awards the Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in one of the six major content areas of study. AIC students will generally take AIC courses to satisfy degree requirements. AIC students may enroll in courses offered by another UA college if these courses are first approved by both advisor and student as part of the student's learning contract. UA Main Campus students may enroll in an AIC course only with the instructor's and their major advisor's permission. Main campus students may add AIC courses only during the drop/add period at the beginning of the semester. Core CurriculumAll students begin the core program with an introductory course, On Becoming a Fully Educated Person. During their first two semesters, AIC students also complete other specified core courses Critical Writing and Communication, Introduction to Global Perspectives, Statistical Techniques for Problems of the Modern World, Human Consciousness and the Formation of World Views, and First Year Symposium. The core program also requires second language study, along with the exploration of the culture and political economy of the second language region.ConcentrationsAIC does not offer traditional majors. Instead, the college classifies academic programs in six broadly construed areas of advanced study called concentrations. Within the area of study defined by a concentration, a student works closely with a faculty advisor to develop a unique program of study tied to specific academic and career goals. The six concentrations are described below.
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