All Courses
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ACCT-001-60221-202460
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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ACCT-002-60222-202460
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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ACCT-001-80644-202480
<p>C-ID: ACCT 110</p><p>Transferable to UC/CSU</p><p>Hours: 64-72 lecture</p><p style="font-size:16px">A study and analysis of accounting as an information system, its importance and use by external users such as investors, creditors, and others making decisions. The course covers the accounting cycle, application of the generally accepted accounting principles, financial reporting, and statement analysis, including issues relating to the valuation of assets, liabilities, and equity, the recognition of revenue and expenses, cash flow, internal controls, ethics, and International Financial Reporting Standards.</p><br>
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ACCT-001-80645-202480
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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ACCT-002-80649-202480
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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MATH-011-10621-202510
<p>Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in either MATH 104 or MATH 112 or Multiple Measures Evaluation</p><p>General Education: SCC Area B; IGETC: Area 2; CSU: Area B4</p><p>C-ID: MATH 110</p><p>Transferable to UC/CSU</p><p>Hours: 64-72 lecture</p><p style="font-size:16px">An introduction to elementary probability and statistics, including the basic rules of probability, probability distributions, descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, estimation, correlation and regression analysis using data from a variety of disciplines and appropriate technology.</p> <i><p>Assignments may be given that require completion in the Math Activities Center</p></i><br>
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CHEM-012-10680-202510
PLEASE NOTE: This course is partially online but will also include some mandatory scheduled face-to-face meetings with times, dates, and campus location specified above. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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BIO-004-10699-202510
<p>Advisory (suggested preparation, not required): BIO 016 and BIO 016L strongly recommended</p><p>General Education: SCC: Area C; IGETC: Area 5B, 5C; CSU: Area B2, B3</p><p>Transferable to UC/CSU</p><p>C-ID: BIOL 110B</p><p>Hours: 48-54 lecture, 96-108 lab<p><p style="font-size:16px">A study of the structural organization of the human body, from cellular to organismal level. Throughout the course, various types of instruction are used, including microscopic investigation of prepared slides of tissues and organs, gross (macroscopic) anatomical dissection, and examination of prosected human material.</p><br>
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HED-003-10824-202510
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.
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ACCT-002-10815-202510
PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor
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ACCT-001-10808-202510
<p>C-ID: ACCT 110</p><p>Transferable to UC/CSU</p><p>Hours: 64-72 lecture</p><p style="font-size:16px">A study and analysis of accounting as an information system, its importance and use by external users such as investors, creditors, and others making decisions. The course covers the accounting cycle, application of the generally accepted accounting principles, financial reporting, and statement analysis, including issues relating to the valuation of assets, liabilities, and equity, the recognition of revenue and expenses, cash flow, internal controls, ethics, and International Financial Reporting Standards.</p><br>