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AJS123: Ethics and the Administration of Justice – 3 credits

Introduces and explores ethical issues and the justice system. Focuses on ethics and the law, the police, courts and corrections. Reviews ethical theory, concepts and practices as they relate to administration of justice. Explores issues of how media/social media shape ethics. Encourages critical thinking and value decision making in criminal justice system situations. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23341
Scottsdale
Applied Science Bldg. AP 272
Hybrid In-Person
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
Tu
10:30AM – 11:45AM
  • F. Thompson
Open
23 of 24 seats available
  • Costs include AJS Course Fee: $2.00
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
22850
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • W. Olsen
Open
18 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include AJS Course Fee: $2.00
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23548
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • W. Olsen
Open
12 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include AJS Course Fee: $2.00
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23140
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • W. Olsen
Open
25 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include AJS Course Fee: $2.00
    • Notes: Honors Program Only - Students must register through the Honors Office. For more information contact the Honors Program at Honors@scottsdalecc.edu
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ARH100: Introduction to Art – 3 credits

Understanding and enjoyment of visual art through the study of art media, design elements, techniques and processes, and cultural contexts. Building awareness of the meaning, functions, and significance of art. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22858
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Wudell
Open
23 of 30 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      All registered students must contact the instructor by the class start date. https://directory.scottsdalecc.edu
  • Textbook info pending

ARH101: Art from Prehistory Through Middle Ages – 3 credits

History of art from the Paleolithic period through the Middle Ages. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22492
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Wudell
Open
21 of 30 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      All registered students must contact the instructor by the class start date. https://directory.scottsdalecc.edu
  • Textbook info pending

ART131: Photography I – 3 credits

Basic photographic principles and techniques. Basic camera functions and controls. Experience in the image-making process by creating and editing photographs for various display environments. Introduction to the photographic aesthetic and photography's role in society. Prerequisites: None. Note: Camera required.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23271
Scottsdale
Art Bldg. AB 135
In Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
W
10:30AM – 2:30PM
  • R. Brace-Stille
  • M. Garcia
Open
10 of 18 seats available
  • Costs include ART Course Fee: $50.00
    • Notes: This class requires an additional out-of-pocket expense, usually exceeding $100.
      This course will explore a diversity of film-based tools. This is a traditional wet darkroom course, hand developing film and making gelatin silver prints is the basis for the semester. Time management is essential for success in this course, additional time to create assignments and work in the darkroom beyond studio class time required. A 35mm manual SLR film camera is required and will be available for check-out the first day of face to face classes.
  • Textbook info pending
22753
Scottsdale
Art Bldg. AB 135
In Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
W
3:30PM – 7:30PM
  • R. Brace-Stille
  • M. Garcia
Open
17 of 18 seats available
  • Costs include ART Course Fee: $50.00
    • Notes: This class requires an additional out-of-pocket expense, usually exceeding $100.
      This course will explore a diversity of film-based tools. This is a traditional wet darkroom course, hand developing film and making gelatin silver prints is the basis for the semester. Time management is essential for success in this course, additional time to create assignments and work in the darkroom beyond studio class time required. A 35mm manual SLR film camera is required and will be available for check-out the first day of face to face classes.
      Requires additional 120 minutes of lab time each week. Instructor will provide details the first day of class.
  • Textbook info pending

ASB214: Magic, Witchcraft and Healing: An Introduction to Comparative Religion – 3 credits

Origins, elements, and forms of religion; a comparative survey of religious beliefs, myths, rituals and symbolism including magic, witchcraft and healing as practiced in selected regions of the world; the place of religion in the total culture. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22848
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • L. Marsio
Open
22 of 28 seats available
  • Costs include ASB Course Fee: $4.00
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ASB222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World – 3 credits

Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled life ways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which tend to fragment societies. Examples drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, H, HU, SB

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22688
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg. SBW 110
Hybrid In-Person
01/2205/15
Spring 2026
Th
9:00AM – 10:15AM
  • L. Marsio
Open
30 of 30 seats available
  • Costs include ASB Course Fee: $4.00
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ASB223: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: New World – 3 credits

Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled lifeways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which fragment societies. Examples drawn from North America, Central America, and South America. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, H, HU, SB

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22695
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • B. Nagy
Open
25 of 28 seats available
  • Costs include ASB Course Fee: $4.00
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

DAH201: Dance, Culture, and Global Contexts – 3 credits

Introduction to the study of dance as culture in diverse global contexts. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22976
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Gerena
Open
22 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      For more information and questions regarding enrollment contact sccdance@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23551
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Gerena
Open
22 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      For more information and questions regarding enrollment contact sccdance@scottsdalecc.edu
      Honors Program Only - Students must register through the Honors Office. For more information contact the Honors Program at Honors@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

DAH250: Dance in Popular Culture – 3 credits

Interdisciplinary approach investigating diverse cultural dance practices that have shaped American popular culture from the late 19th century to the present. Highlights issues of power, class, race, ethnicity, gender, age and sexuality. Emphasis is on revealing diverse cultural influences in U.S. popular culture.Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23553
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • L. Thorngren
Open
19 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      For more information and questions regarding enrollment contact sccdance@scottsdalecc.edu
      Honors Program Only - Students must register through the Honors Office. For more information contact the Honors Program at Honors@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23552
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • L. Thorngren
Open
19 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      For more information and questions regarding enrollment contact sccdance@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

DAH255: Hip Hop: Arts, Aesthetic and Culture – 3 credits

Selective survey and historico-cultural analysis of hip hop arts, aesthetics and culture organized around the founding elements of DJing, MCing, B-boy and B-girling, graffiti arts and knowledge. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101 or ENG107.

General Education Designations: C, HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22907
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • A. DeLashmette
Open
15 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      For more information and questions regarding enrollment contact sccdance@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

EDU230: Cultural Diversity In Education – 3 credits

Examination of the relationship of cultural values to the formation of self-concept and learning styles. Examination of the role of prejudice, stereotyping and cultural incompatibilities in education. Emphasis on teacher preparation (preservice and/or inservice) to offer an equal educational opportunity to students of all cultural groups. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22668
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 186
Hybrid In-Person
03/2405/15
Spring 2026
Tu
9:00AM – 10:15AM
  • M. Pasco
Open
20 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
      Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.

EDU292: The Art of Storytelling – 3 credits

Explore the art and origin of storytelling. Provide a variety of storytelling techniques, styles and exercises to enhance the delivery of telling stories. Assist in the integration and application of storytelling to the learning environment in the classroom. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22963
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Janezic
Open
17 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
  • Textbook info pending

ENG200: Reading and Writing About Literature – 3 credits

Emphasis on critical analysis of various genres of literature; includes study of necessary terminology, introduction to methods of literary criticism, and practice in interpretation and evaluation. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG102.

General Education Designations: HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22952
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Butcher
Open
18 of 18 seats available

ENH110: Introduction to Literature – 3 credits

Introduction to international literature through various forms of literary expression; e.g., poetry, drama, essay, autobiographical fiction, short story, and novel. Provides a global overview of literature with special emphasis on diverse cultural contributions of women, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.
Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22801
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • M. Bloom
Open
10 of 12 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
    • Additional Notes: Free Tutoring is available for this course. Learn more about in person and online tutoring services offered at the Writing Center at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/tutoring/writing-center
      Tutoring information: (480) 423-6416 or writingcenter@scottsdalecc.edu  
      For additional class information: EWLJoffice@scottsdalecc.edu  
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ENH190: Introduction to US Ethnic Literature – 3 credits

Introduction to the US ethnic literatures of African Americans, Arab Americans, Asian Americans, Latinas/os, Native Americans, Mixed Race, and other emerging ethnic groups through various expressions. Examines the interconnections of the various experiences of racialized groups living in the US. Provides ethnic US literature a global context through study of the interconnections with the literatures of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Oceania. Focus on literary production of at least four specific US ethnic groups and relevant international literatures. Prerequisites or Corequisites: ENG101 or ENG107.

General Education Designations: C, H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23267
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Ortiz
Open
13 of 18 seats available
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ENH251: Mythology – 3 credits

Deals with the myths and legends of civilizations with the greatest influence upon the development of the literature and culture of the English speaking people, and compares those myths with myths from other cultures. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22953
Scottsdale
Language/Comm. Bldg. LC 369
Hybrid In-Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
M,W
10:30AM – 11:25AM
  • J. Aragona
Open
20 of 24 seats available
    • Notes: Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
    • Additional Notes: Free Tutoring is available for this course. Learn more about in person and online tutoring services offered at the Writing Center at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/tutoring/writing-center
      Tutoring information: (480) 423-6416 or writingcenter@scottsdalecc.edu  
      For additional class information: EWLJoffice@scottsdalecc.edu  
22809
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Aragona
Open
9 of 22 seats available
    • Notes: Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
    • Additional Notes: Free Tutoring is available for this course. Learn more about in person and online tutoring services offered at the Writing Center at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/students/tutoring/writing-center
      Tutoring information: (480) 423-6416 or writingcenter@scottsdalecc.edu  
      For additional class information: EWLJoffice@scottsdalecc.edu  

ENH255: Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film – 3 credits

A discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of literature created by U.S. authors and film created by U.S. or other filmmakers. Includes the challenges of adapting literature to film; addressing the racial, ethnic, sex, sexuality, gender, class, and religious differences among cultures and mediums; the use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various cultural values and assumptions particular to U.S. society and culture; the specific genres present in literature and film; and the cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.

General Education Designations: C, HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22787
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. MacElvee
Open
16 of 22 seats available
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

FMT107: Career Pathways in the Media – 3 credits

Emphasis on theories of broadcasting, how the media functions in our society, the business structure of the U.S. media environment, the cultural import and potential impact of the programming and films, and the growth of new communications technologies.
Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23034
Scottsdale
Film School Hub, FSH 102
In Person
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
M
2:00PM – 5:05PM
  • M. Greenwald
Open
23 of 30 seats available
  • Costs include FMT Course Fee: $105.00
  • Textbook info pending
23033
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • D. Lesmez
Open
26 of 30 seats available
  • Costs include FMT Course Fee: $105.00
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access and speakers.
  • Textbook info pending

HIS103: United States History to 1865 – 3 credits

The political, economic, and social development of the United States from the Pre-Columbian period through the end of the Civil War (1865). Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: H, HU, SB

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22710
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 180
Hybrid In-Person
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
M,W
10:30AM – 11:45AM
  • J. Puisto
Open
23 of 25 seats available
22759
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Puisto
Open
19 of 25 seats available

HIS108: United States History 1945 to the Present – 3 credits

Survey of American history from 1945 to the present. Focuses on the political, social, economic and cultural history of the United States from the end of World War II to the present time. Includes domestic developments and foreign policy. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: H, HU, SB

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22964
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • J. Puisto
Open
19 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.

HIS110: World History to 1500 – 3 credits

A global survey of the economic, social, cultural, environmental, and political elements of world history to 1500.
Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23462
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • M. Klobas
Open
23 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.

HIS111: World History 1500 to the Present – 3 credits

A survey of the economic, social, cultural, and political elements of world history from 1500 to the present. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23003
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 180
In Person
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
Tu,Th
10:30AM – 11:45AM
  • M. Klobas
Open
21 of 25 seats available

HON190: The Honors Experience – 3 credits

Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society and overall human experience. Critical inquiry of specific themes from a wide variety of academic viewpoints. Comprehensive and interdisciplinary review of global, historical, and cultural trends, supplemented by readings and discussion. Varied content due to changing honors forum themes and issues. Prerequisites: Admission to the college honors program or permission of Instructor.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
29670
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Gemberling
Open
25 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: Honors Program Only - Students must register through the Honors Office. For more information contact the Honors Program at Honors@scottsdalecc.edu
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

HUM108: Contemporary Humanities – 3 credits

An exploration of human expression in contemporary arts and sciences. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23282
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Banaszewski
Open
21 of 26 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.

HUM209: Women and Films – 3 credits

Analysis of images of women in films from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22779
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • Staff
Open
20 of 26 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      R rated films with mature themes will be shown.
      Students will be renting videos as part of the class assignments.
  • Textbook info pending

HUM245: Introduction to Holocaust Studies – 3 credits

Introduction to essential information about the Holocaust. Provides theological, social and political background to establish contexts of anti-Semitism, especially in 19th and 20th centuries, with particular attention to National Socialist ideologies. Ghetto and camp life, including resistance, are explored. Emphasis is on texts of the Holocaust, including historical documents, participant testimonies, fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry, much of which involves theological and moral debate. Includes analysis of supplementary visual material and some performing arts. Prerequisites: None. CRE101 or equivalent as indicated by appropriate reading placement recommended but not required.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
31560
Scottsdale
Language/Comm. Bldg. LC 367
In Person
01/2605/15
Spring 2026
M
4:30PM – 7:00PM
  • K. Klett
Open
24 of 24 seats available
  • Textbook info pending

HUM251: Ideas and Values in the Humanities: Renaissance to the Contemporary World – 3 credits

An historical analysis of the interrelationships of art, architecture, literature, music, and philosophy from the Renaissance to modern period, including Western and non-Western cultures. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101.

General Education Designations: H, HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22549
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Banaszewski
Open
24 of 25 seats available
23247
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Banaszewski
Open
24 of 25 seats available

INT101: Introduction to Interior Design – 3 credits

Overview of interior design and related professions, the design process, elements and principles of design, color theory, and basic concepts of space planning and furniture layout. Development of design vocabulary relative to architectural details, furnishings, and finishes. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23234
Scottsdale
Applied Science Bldg. AP 281
Hybrid In-Person
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
Tu
5:30PM – 7:00PM
  • E. Linstrom
Open
23 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
22449
Scottsdale
Applied Science Bldg. AP 281
Hybrid In-Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
W
12:30PM – 2:00PM
  • R. Simmons
Open
15 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23008
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • E. Linstrom
Open
15 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
22437
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • E. Linstrom
Open
16 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

INT115: Historical Architecture and Furniture – 3 credits

Historical survey of the development of architecture, interiors, furniture, and decorative arts from antiquity to the Industrial Revolution. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22438
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2203/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • R. Simmons
Open
6 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include INT Course Fee: $10.00
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
22706
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • R. Simmons
Open
20 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include INT Course Fee: $10.00
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.

INT120: Modern Architecture and Furniture – 3 credits

Survey of the development of architecture, interiors, furniture, and decorative arts from the Industrial Revolution to the present. Emphasis is on modern architects and designers. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22439
Scottsdale
Live Online Instruction
Live Online
01/2205/15
Spring 2026
Th
12:00PM – 1:00PM
  • R. Simmons
Open
12 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include INT Course Fee: $10.00
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
22723
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • R. Simmons
Closed
No seats available
  • Costs include INT Course Fee: $10.00
    • Notes: TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Internet Access; MAC or PC computer including Word Processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentations Software.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.

MHL145: American Jazz and Popular Music – 3 credits

The study of cultural and social contributions to the evolution of American jazz and popular music from the mid-1800's to present. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23523
Scottsdale
Music Bldg. MUS 136
Hybrid In-Person
03/2505/15
Spring 2026
W
12:30PM – 1:50PM
  • E. Rasmussen
Open
23 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      This course will be taught with multiple attendance options.
      Students have the flexibility to choose between on campus or Live Online instruction for each class meeting throughout the semester.
      This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • Textbook info pending
22524
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2602/27
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Novak
Open
22 of 25 seats available

MHL153: Rock Music and Culture – 3 credits

History of Rock music and how cultural, social, political, and economic conditions have shaped its evolution. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22780
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Novak
Open
21 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      All registered students must contact the instructor by the class start date. https://directory.scottsdalecc.edu
30737
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Novak
Open
23 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      All registered students must contact the instructor by the class start date. https://directory.scottsdalecc.edu

MHL155: Survey of American Music – 3 credits

History of the music of North America from the earliest American Indian music to the present. Introduction to the musical trends, composers, socioeconomic developments and trends, musical forms and styles that influence our modern American musical sense. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: C, H, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22813
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • E. Rasmussen
Open
16 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • Textbook info pending
22861
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • K. Rugen
Open
23 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • Textbook info pending

MHL204: Hip-Hop Music and Culture – 3 credits

A history of Hip-Hop's musical and artistic elements and how cultural, social, political, and economic conditions have shaped its evolution. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101 or ENG107, or permission of Instructor.

General Education Designations: C, HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22872
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • C. Novak
Open
18 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
      All registered students must contact the instructor by the class start date. https://directory.scottsdalecc.edu

PHI101: Introduction to Philosophy – 3 credits

General consideration of human nature and the nature of the universe. Knowledge, perception, freedom and determinism, and the existence of God. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22670
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 183
In Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
M,W
12:30PM – 1:45PM
  • M. Valle
Open
22 of 25 seats available

PHI103: Introduction to Logic – 3 credits

Comprehensive introduction to logical reasoning. Exploration of informal logic, including common logical fallacies, delving into symbolic logic to analyze and construct valid arguments using formal methods such as truth tables, truth trees, or proofs. Emphasis on developing critical thinking skills essential for evaluating arguments in a variety of contexts. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.

General Education Designations: HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22717
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 183
In Person
02/0305/15
Spring 2026
Tu,Th
12:30PM – 1:55PM
  • M. Valle
Open
19 of 25 seats available

PHI104: World Philosophy – 3 credits

Examination of questions such as the meaning of life and death, social justice, appearance and reality, human nature, the identity of the self freedom and destiny, the ethical life, and the relationship of science and religion. Comparative analysis of diverse Eastern and Western viewpoints. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23323
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 183
In Person
01/2005/15
Spring 2026
Tu,Th
10:30AM – 11:45AM
  • M. Valle
Open
24 of 25 seats available

PHI105: Introduction to Ethics – 3 credits

A survey of ethical theory in Western Philosophy, including the major normative theories and selected metaethical theories. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22783
Scottsdale
Soc/Behavioral Bldg, SBE 183
In Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
M,W
10:30AM – 11:45AM
  • M. Valle
Open
23 of 25 seats available

PHI213: Medical and Bio-Ethics – 3 credits

A philosophical consideration of moral problems that arise in relation to medicine and biology, e.g., death, patient's rights and biological experimentation. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22671
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • M. Valle
Open
23 of 25 seats available

REL100: World Religions – 3 credits

The development of various religions from the prehistoric to modern times. Political, economic, social and geographic relationships among world religions. Consideration of both Eastern and Western religions. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22697
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • B. Andrews
Open
21 of 25 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.

SSH111: Sustainable Cities – 3 credits

Introduction to the field of sustainability and exploration of the practices leading to the development of sustainable cities. Explores the concept of sustainable development of cities within local, regional, and global contexts. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: G, HU, SB

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23362
Scottsdale
Natural Sciences Bldg., NS 406
Hybrid In-Person
02/0405/15
Spring 2026
W
4:00PM – 5:20PM
  • M. Caporali
Open
23 of 24 seats available
    • Notes: Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
      This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
23048
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • S. Willson
Open
24 of 30 seats available
    • Notes: This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
      Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
      This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

THE220: Modern Drama – 3 credits

Analysis of dramatic literature studied within political, historical, and cultural contexts and examined from the perspective of the playwright's structure and style. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.

General Education Designations: HU, L

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22705
Scottsdale
PAC 1027 Black Box
Hybrid In-Person
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
Tu
3:30PM – 5:20PM
  • D. Williams Jr
Open
15 of 23 seats available
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
  • Textbook info pending

THF205: Introduction to Cinema – 3 credits

Survey of the history and development of the art of motion pictures, including criticism of aesthetic and technical elements. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
23248
Scottsdale
Language/Comm. Bldg. LC 383
In Person
02/0205/15
Spring 2026
M
10:30AM – 1:35PM
  • D. Williams Jr
Open
13 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include THF Course Fee: $5.00
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      R rated films with mature themes will be shown.
      Students will be renting videos as part of the class assignments.
  • Textbook info pending
22798
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
01/2003/13
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • D. Stallings
Open
16 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include THF Course Fee: $5.00
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      R rated films with mature themes will be shown.
      Students will be renting videos as part of the class assignments.
  • Textbook info pending
22799
Scottsdale
Online Course
Online
03/2305/15
Spring 2026
N/A
N/A
  • D. Stallings
Open
23 of 25 seats available
  • Costs include THF Course Fee: $5.00
    • Notes: This course requires the use of a computer or mobile device with internet access, a webcam, speakers and microphone.
      This class meets for an 8-week period during the full length semester. Students should expect an increased amount of work each week during the 8 weeks as compared to the same class offered in the full semester. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to be sure their course load is balanced over the course of a given semester.
      R rated films with mature themes will be shown.
      Students will be renting videos as part of the class assignments.
  • Textbook info pending

THP217: Introduction to Design Scenography – 3 credits

The role of the theatre designer in creating scenic, lighting, costume, sound, and multimedia effects for stage productions. Elements of the design process and communication of dramatic themes and visions to the audience.
Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: HU

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
22800
Scottsdale
PAC 1027 Black Box
In Person
01/2105/15
Spring 2026
M,W
10:30AM – 12:20PM
  • A. Embry
Open
11 of 15 seats available
  • Costs include THP Course Fee: $30.00
  • Textbook info pending