Fall 1999 Course Descriptions
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Arizona International College: Social Sciences (AISS)  College Info

AISS 102. Economics of Sustainability (3) I This course will introduce to students basic economic concepts, such as demand and supply, market structure, public goods, fiscal and monetary policies and growth, which can be used to study contemporary economic issues. Students will focus on the problem of sustainability and examine the interaction of economic policies, growth, sustainable resource use and the environment.

AISS 199. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students.

AISS 290C. Special Topics in the Social Sciences: Nicaragua 2000 (3) I A combination of a 4-week study tour in Nicaragua (including a homestay and service experience), assigned readings, and an independent research project, geared to understanding Nicaragua's current situation as a Third World country coming to the international table of trade and democracy. P, Spanish language ability equivalent to completion of at least one year of study.

AISS 290F. Managing Global Change (3) I This course explores the philosophical bases of the emerging 21st century--eastern and western, scientific, moral, and religious. It will also explore the issue of leadership--specifically, those qualities and skills that will be important for effective anticipation and orchestration of diversity. This course is temporary, and will be offered during the Fall of 1999 only. P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students.

AISS 299. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students.

AISS 399. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students.

AISS 499. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II P, consent of instructor for non-AIC students.


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