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Registration Form
Scottsdale Community College
9000 East Chaparral Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85256-2626
www.scottsdalecc.edu
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80.423.6100/FAX 480.423.6200
(PLEASE PRINT)
TERM OF ENROLLMENT
Fall
Summer 1
Spring Summer 2
STUDENT
NUMBER or (SS#)
LEGAL NAME
(Last, First, Middle)
Do you give permission for the college to release directory information relative to your enrollment
as per the Family Rights and privacy Act of 1974? (Unanswered will be treated as YES.)
CIRCLE ONE
(YES)
(2)
YEAR:
20_____
(NO)
MAILING ADDRESSAPT#
CITYSTATE
(Area Codes Required)
HOME PHONE ZIP CODE
ALTERNATE PHONE
E-MAIL ADDRESS
STUDENT
EMISSIONS
TESTING
AFFIDAVIT
In accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes 15-1444 and 15-1449, I hereby certify (check one):
____ That my vehicle, as required by Arizona Revised Statutes 49-542, has passed its vehicle emissions test.
____ That A.R.S. 49-542 is not applicable to a motor vehicle or a motorcycle I drive.
____ That I do not park a vehicle on college property.
Unless eligible for waiver, I understand that if I fail to comply with the requirements of the emissions inspection program, I am prohibited
from parking on college property and that my vehicle is subject to being towed away at my expense.
NOTE: Students applying for financial aid must be
pursuing an eligible degree or certificate program.
MAJOR EMPHASIS OF YOUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
(Select one degree program and enter one major code from the indicated list of codes
where requested. See reverse side for list of educational/interest area codes.)
Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC): (indicate one)
Not seeking a degree or certificate (7154)
Take classes then transfer to a university ______________ (Choose major code from List 3)
Undecided (7142)
Applied Science (AAS)____________________________ (Choose major code from List 1)
Occupational Certificate (CCL) ___________________ (Choose major code from List 2)
General Studies (AGS) (2000)
Academic Certificate (AC) _______________________ (Choose major code from List 2)
Subject
Area
Catalog
Number
ENG
101
Credit
Class
Number Hours 35070
AGEC-A (8001) (liberal arts and other majors)
AGEC-B (8002) (business majors)
AGEC-S (8003) (math and science majors)
University transfer programs: (indicate degree pathway)
Select Community College degree type:
3
M
1:30P
AA (8400)
AS (8600)
AA-Elementary Education (8101)
ABUS-General Requirements (8900)
ABUS-Special Requirements (8800)
Time and Day Class Meets
T
W
R
F
1:30P
1:30P
S
AAFA-Art (8105)
AAFA-Dance (8103)
AAFA-Theatre (8107)
Advisor’s Signature
SAMPLE
Maricopa Community Colleges abide by all state
and federal nondiscrimination and equal opportunity
requirements. All of the information on this form
is confidential and in compliance with the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. The Act’s
provisions are explained in the college catalog.
Advisor’s comments:
I have completed all prerequisite and assessment requirements for the courses I am registering for and understand that I may be withdrawn
if I cannot provide proof of completion, if required to do so.
________________________________________
Student’s Signature Required
Rev. 7/11
Scottsdale Community College is an EEO/AA institution.
_________________
Date
See reverse side for educational/interest area codes.
9000 E. Chaparral Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85256-2626
480.423.6100/480.423.6200 FAX
www.scottsdalecc.edu
Scottsdale Community College
Educational Program/Interest Area Lists
AGEC, Degree and Certificate Information
CCL - Certificate of Completion: For students who plan to complete an occupational program
requiring fewer credits than a degree.
AC - Academic Certificate: For students who wish to gain additional expertise in an academic area.
AGEC - Arizona General Education Curriculum: This is a 35-38 semester-credit general education
certificate that fulfills lower-division general education requirements for students planning to transfer
to any Arizona public community college or university. Generally, the MCCCD AGEC transfers as a
block without loss of credit. In most cases, courses used to satisfy the MCCCD AGEC will apply
to graduation requirements of the university major for which the AGEC was designed, regardless
of whether the credit was awarded for completion of course work or for prior learning. The three
categories of AGEC are the AGEC-A, intended for liberal arts and other majors; the AGEC-B, intended
for business majors; and the AGEC-S, intended for majors with more prescriptive mathematics and
mathematics-based science requirements.
AGS - Associate in General Studies: For students whose educational goals require flexibility OR who
choose to take courses which may later apply toward a degree.
AAS - Associate in Applied Science: This degree is recommended for students who wish to gain a
depth of technical expertise by completing an occupational program presented in the college catalog.
AA - Associate in Arts: This degree is designed for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges
and universities. In general, the components of the degree meet requirements for majors in the liberal
arts or programs of study other than business or science. Generally, the degree will transfer as a
block without loss of credit to Arizona’s public universities and other institutions with district-wide
articulation agreements.
AAEE - Associate in Arts in Elementary Education: This degree includes AGEC-A and is designed
for students who plan to transfer to an elementary education program at an Arizona public higher
education institution and/or who plan to become a classroom instructional aide.
AAFA-Art - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts-Art: This degree includes AGEC-A and fine arts requirements
in art and is for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The degree is
designed to prepare students to meet selective admission criteria for programs such as the Bachelor
of Fine Arts, which may require a portfolio or performance requirement.
AAFA-Dance - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts-Dance: This degree includes AGEC-A and fine arts
requirements in dance and is for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
The degree is designed to prepare students to meet selective admission criteria for programs such as
the Bachelor of Fine Arts, which may require a portfolio or performance requirement.
AAFA-Theatre - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts-Theatre: This degree includes AGEC-A and fine arts
requirements in theatre, and is for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
The degree is designed to prepare students to meet selective admission criteria for programs such as
the Bachelor of Fine Arts, which may require a portfolio or performance requirement.
AS - Associate in Science: This degree is designed for students planning to transfer to four-year colleges
and universities. In general, the components of the degree meet requirements for majors with more
stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science requirements. Generally, the degree will
transfer as a block without loss of credit to Arizona’s public universities and other institutions with
district-wide articulation agreements.
ABUS - Associate in Business (ABus General Requirements or ABus Special Requirements):
This degree includes AGEC-B and is designed for students who plan to transfer to Arizona’s public
universities into majors that articulate with either the ABus-GR or ABus-SR pathways and for students
who plan to complete lower division course work toward a baccalaureate program at other degreegranting institutions. All business majors except Computer Information Systems should follow the
ABus-GR pathway. Computer Information Systems majors should follow the ABus-SR pathway.
Generally, the degree transfers as a block without loss of credit to Arizona’s public universities and
other institutions with district-wide articulation agreements. In most cases, courses used to satisfy
the ABus-GR or ABus-SR will apply to university graduation requirements of the university major for
which the ABus-GR or ABus-SR was designed.
Educational Program/Area of Interest Codes
LIST 1 - DEGREES
AGS, AA, AAEE, AAFA, AS, and ABUS Degree Codes
2000 AGS - Associate General Studies
8400 AA - Associate in Arts
8101 AAEE - Associate in Arts in Elementary Education
8105 AAFA-Art - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Art
8103 AAFA-Dance - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Dance
8107 AAFA-Theatre - Associate in Arts, Fine Arts - Theatre
8600 AS - Associate in Science
8800 ABUS - Associate in Business (Special Requirements)
8900 ABUS - Associate in Business (General Requirements)
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree Codes
3396 Administration of Justice Studies
3045 Advanced Professional Culinary Arts
3708 Architectural Technology
3024 Audio Production Technologies
3432 Building Safety Technology
3148 Business, General
3780 Business (Fastrack)
3162 Computer Information System Technologies
3564 Culinary Arts
3073 Culinary Fundamentals
3063 Culinary Studies
3019 Dance Technology
3124 Early Learning and Development
3022 Equine Science
3041 Forensic Science: Crime Lab
3148 General Business
3052 Graphic Design: Visual Communication
3557 Hospitality and Tourism/Golf Management
3086 Hospitality and Tourism/Hotel Management
3560 Hospitality and Tourism/Restaurant Management
3079 Hospitality and Tourism/Spa and Wellness Center Mgt
3101 Hospitality and Tourism/Tourism Development & Mgt
3122 Interior Design
3120Journalism
3572 Motion Picture/Television Production
3017 Music Business
3794 Network Administration
3812Nursing
3107 Police Science
3844 Programming and System Analysis
3053 Recreation Management
3048 Retail Management (DISTRICTWIDE)
Rev. 10/12
3059 Strength, Nutrition, and Personal Training
3078 Tribal Development
3029 Web Design Technologies
3031 Web Development
LIST 2 - CERTIFICATES
AGEC Certificates
8001 AGEC-A - Gen. Education Curriculum
(Liberal Arts)
8002 AGEC-B - Gen. Education Curriculum
(Business)
8003 AGEC-S - Gen. Education Curriculum
(Math/Science)
Academic Certificates (AC)
6238 Child and Family Professional Development
6231 Electronic Music
Certificates of Completion (CCL)
5390 Advanced Professional Culinary Arts
5708 Architectural Technology
5334 Audio Production Technologies
5157Bookkeeping
5973 Broadcast Production
5442 Building Safety Technology
5152 Business (Fastrack)
5026 Computer Hardware and Desktop Support
5909 Computer Hardware and Network Support
5162 Computer Information System Technologies
5012 Crime and Accident Scene Photography
5490 Crime Scene Investigation
5753 Crime Scene Technology
5363 Culinary Arts
5532 Culinary Fundamentals
5516 Culinary Studies
5979 Dance Technology
5083 Database Development
5745 Disc Jockey Techniques
5981Editing
5025 Equine Science
5714 Family Child Care Management
5989 Film Production
5010 Fingerprint Classification and Identification
5983 Graphic Design: Visual Communication
5076 Hospitality and Tourism/Golf Management
5086 Hospitality and Tourism/Hotel Management
5560 Hospitality and Tourism/Restaurant Mgt
5524 Hospitality and Tourism/Spa and Wellness
Center Management
5607 Hospitality and Tourism/Tourism
Development & Management
5715 Infant and Toddler Development
5160 Interior Design: Professional Level
5861 Justice Studies
5050Management
5116Marketing
5258 Music Business
5200 Network Administration
5963 Nurse Assisting
5302 Nutrition for Fitness and Wellness
5445 Personal Training Specialist (formerly
Strength and Conditioning Personal Trainer)
5370 Police Academy Preparation Level I
5107 Police Science
5957 Practical Nursing
5048 Programming and System Analysis
5469 Recreation Management
5517 Retail Management and Marketing
5993Screenwriting
5518 Small Business Management
5084 Software Development
5686 Sound Design
5462 Technical Theatre
5078 Tribal Development
5172 Web Design Technologies
5346 Web Development
5446 Yoga Instruction
LIST 3 - AREAS OF INTEREST
7002Accounting
7004 Adult Basic Education
7006Advertising
7008Aeronautics
7010Agriculture
7012Anthropology
7014Architecture
7016Art
7018 Art History
7020Astronomy
7022Biology
7024Botany
7026 Business, General
7028Chemistry
7030 Child Dev. / Family Relations
7032 Clinical Laboratory Science
7034 Clothing and Textiles
7036Communications
7038 Computer / Information Systems (Business)
7040 Computer Science (Engineering)
7042 Criminal Justice
7166Criminalistics
7164Criminology
7044Dance
7046 Dental Hygiene
7048Economics
7156 EDU Endorsements
7050 Education, Early Childhood
7052 Education, Elementary
7054 Education, Secondary
7056 Education, Special
7058Engineering
7060English
7062 English as a Second Language
7064Finance
7066 Foreign Languages
7162 Forensic Science
7068 General Studies
7070Geography
7072Geology
7074 Health, Education and Services
7076History
7078 Home Economics
7080 Hotel / Restaurant Management
7082Humanities
7084 Interior Design
7086 International Studies
7088Journalism
7158 Judicial Studies
7089 Justice Studies
7160 Law Enforcement
7090Management
7092Marketing
7094Mathematics
7096 Merchandising / Fashion Promotion
7098Microbiology
7100Music
7102Nursing
7104 Nutrition / Food Science
7106Philosophy
7108 Physical Education
7110 Physical Therapy
7112Physics
7114 Political Science
7155 Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education
7116Psychology
7118 Public Administration
7120 Public Relations
7122Radiology
7124 Real Estate
7126Recreation
7128 Religious Studies
7130 Speech Communication
7132 Speech Pathology / Audiology
7134 Social Work
7136Sociology
7138Technology
7140Theatre/Drama
7142Undecided
7144 Urban Planning
7146 Women’s Studies
7148Zoology
Use these Program/Interest Area Codes
to complete the Student Information
and Registration Forms.