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ACC 230: Uses of Accounting Information I
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to the uses of accounting information for internal and external purposes with emphasis on financial statement analysis. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in ACC111 or ACC211 or agrade of "C" or better in (ENG101 and MAT151 and CRE101), orequivalent, or satisfactory score on District placement exam.
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ACC 240: Uses of Accounting Information II
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to the uses of accounting information for internal and external purposes with emphasis on analysis for use by management. Prerequisites: ACC230.
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ADA 109: Cartooning Methods
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Production of cartoon drawing suitable for reproduction and submission to publishers. Introduction to greeting card design, editorial cartooning, comic strips and other uses of cartoons. Prerequisites: None.
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AES 101: Air Force Today I
2.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Topics include: the Air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officership, and professionalism. Prerequisites: None.
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AES 103: Air Force Today II
2.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Topics include: the Air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officership, and professionalism. Prerequisites: AES101 or ASU Department of Aerospace Studies approval.
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AES 201: Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power I
2.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Further preparation of AFROTC candidate. Topics include: Air Force heritage and leaders, communication skills, ethics, leadership, quality Air Force, and values. Prerequisites: AES103 or ASU Department of Aerospace Studies approval.
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AES 203: Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power II
2.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Topics include: the Air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officership, and professionalism. Prerequisites: AES201 or ASU Department of Aerospace Studies approval.
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AIS 101: Survey of American Indian Issues
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to critical issues related to Native Americans. Examines political, economic, and social issues. Focuses on contemporary issues and factors influencing American Indian communities. Prerequisites: None.
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AIS 103: Introduction to Indigenous Cultures
1.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to political, economic and social structures of indigenous peoples. Examines the impact on indigenous peoples of contact with non-indigenous cultures. Prerequisites: None.
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AIS 105: Introduction to American Indian Studies
3.00 Credits
Scottsdale Community College
Introduction to political, economic and social structures of American Indian Nations. Provides overview of American Indian tribal cultures prior to contact, the impact of European contact, and the influence of western social systems on tribal nations. Prerequisites: None.
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