Las Positas College Schedule of Classes Fall 2011

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*****ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE LPC

AJ 50 INTRO TO ADMIN OF JUSTICE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

History and philosophy of administration of justice in America; recapitulation of the system; identifying the various subsystems, role expectations, and their interrelationships; theories of crime, punishment, and rehabilitation; ethics, education and training for professionalism in the system.

Day 20757 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2206 TARTE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20978 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2206 TARTE 08/17 12/20 OP 093

AJ 54 INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Investigative reports with emphasis upon accuracy and details necessary. Includes arrest reports, incident reports, and miscellaneous field reports. Techniques and methods used to cover information; how to analyze and present information in a clear and concise report.

Day 20979 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2206 TARTE 08/17 12/20 GR V01

AJ 60 CRIMINAL LAW 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions;definitions, classification of crime, and their application to the system of administration of justice; frequently used Penal Code and other code sections; case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force.

Eve 20758 Tue 4:00 - 6:50 2420 MC QUISTON 08/17 12/20 GR 093

AJ 63 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Fundamentals of investigation; crime scene search and recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; scientific aids; modus operandi; sources of information; interviews and interrogation; followup and case preparation of specific crimes. Eve 21025 Th 7:00 - 9:50 2420 STEWARD 08/17 12/20 GR 093

AJ 64 PATROL PROCEDURES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Responsibilities, techniques of observation, community relations and methods of police patrol. Emphasis on legal practical aspects.

Day 21492 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2206 TARTE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

AJ 70 COMMUNITY RELATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Roles of the Administration of Justice practitioners and their agencies. Interrelationships and role expectations among various agencies and the public. Emphasis on the professional image of the system of Justice Administration and development of positive relationships between members of the system and the public.

Eve 20759 Th 4:00 - 6:50 2206 ROSE 08/17 12/20 GR 093

AJ 71 NARCOTICS & DRUG ENFORCEMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course will cover the local, state, and federal narcotics problems and laws; history of drug use and enforcement; legal definitions and laws pertaining to drugs and their use; application of investigative procedures and the work and method of special narcotics units; method of locating and apprehending violators; the use of informants and undercover persons. It will also explore the connections between drug cartels and terrorism and the ramifications of drug legalization.

Eve 21493 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2206 HARTER 08/17 12/20 OP 093

For more information about the Administration of Justice Program go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/Aj/index.php.

*****AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LPC

ASL 1A AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) including expressive and receptive sign, the manual alphabet, facial expression, and body gestures. Emphasis on conversational skills in functional situations, knowledge of Deaf culture and the Deaf community.

Day 21536 MW 11:00 -12:15 2202 COPRA 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 21001 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 2205 COLE 08/17 12/20 GR 093

ASL 1B AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Continued development of American Sign Language (ASL) receptive/expressive skills and knowledge learned in ASL 1A. Emphasis on conversational skills in functional situations, continued vocabulary and sentence structure expansion, and knowledge of Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Prerequisite: American Sign Language 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21091 MW 2:00 - 3:15 2490 COPRA 08/17 12/20 GR V01

ASL 2A AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Further development of American Sign Language (ASL) receptive/expressive skills and knowledge learned in ASL 1B. Emphasis on conversational skills in functional situations, continued vocabulary expansion and knowledge of Deaf culture and the Deaf community. Prerequisite: American Sign Language 1B (with a grade of "C" or higher).

Eve 20985 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 203 COLE 08/17 12/20 GR 093

*****ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 1 BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHRO 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Humans as a biological species through an examination of fossil evidence for human evolution, behavior of nonhuman primates, and human evolutionary biology and genetics. Emphasis on uniquely human biological and behavioral characteristics, as well as those shared with other animals. Current anthropological issues such as the biological meaning of race, genetic diseases, and the influence of evolution on human behavior.

Day 21915 MW 11:00 -12:15 2203 HASTEN 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21182 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2203 HASTEN 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 21668 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2203 HASTEN 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 21003 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2203 MURRAY 08/17 12/20 OP 093

ANTH 1L BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHRO LAB 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Laboratory exercises developed as an adjunct to Anthropology 1 (Introduction to Biological/Physical Anthropology) including the identification of fossils through examination of fossil casts, the study of human artifacts, observation of primate behavior and structure, and problem-solving in case studies of human genetics. Prerequisite: Anthropology 1 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 21916 Lab Mon 2:00 - 4:50 2203 GARDNER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21506 Lab Wed 2:00 - 4:50 2203 CUELLAR 08/17 12/20 OP V02

ANTH 2 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Prehistoric development of human culture through studies of stone tools and other remains of the earliest human lifeways up to the growth of technologically advanced civilizations. Emphasis on modern archeological theories and techniques for understanding cultural adaptation to different ecological conditions in the past. Review of important archeological case studies.

Day 22847 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2203 CUELLAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 20054 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE OEH 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ANTH 2-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ANTH 3 SOCIAL/CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

How human beings in different cultures meet basic biological, social and cultural needs, including kinship and marriage practices, political and social organization, economic institutions, religious and childrearing practices, social change, as well as other aspects of cultural behavior. Emphasis on understanding other cultures on their own terms. Includes the many subcultures making up North American populations.

Day 20508 MW 9:30 -10:45 2203 HASTEN 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21498 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2202 HASTEN 08/17 12/20 OP V02

ANTH 5 CULTURES OF THE U.S. IN GLOBAL 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Issues relevant to understanding constructs of race, class, gender and culture in U.S. society from a global perspective. Factors affecting U.S. cultural communities including impacts of globalization, patterns of migration, permeability of cultural communities in the U.S., the cultural politics of identity and xenophobia, and other factors influencing modern U.S. society. Day 21085 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 21086 Tue 6:30 - 9:40 202 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

ANTH 13 INTRO TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An introductory course in the application of physical anthropology to the medico-legal process with an emphasis on the identification of human skeletal remains. Includes the basic human osteology and odontology, assessment of age at time of death, sex, ancestry, trauma analysis, pathology, and general physical characteristics including height and weight based upon minimal skeletal remains. Estimation of time since death, crime scene analysis, animal scavenging, and identification procedures.

Eve 21512 Th 4:00 - 6:50 2203 CUELLAR 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****ART - HISTORY LPC

ARHS 1 INTRODUCTION TO ART 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and design in relation to human inventiveness in providing for material and aesthetic needs; orientation to contemporary and historic art forms and principles.

Eve 22230 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 4212 ALBAIR 08/17 12/20 OP 093

ARHS 4 ART HISTORY - ANCIENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

History of Western art from prehistoric times through Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Aegean, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic civilizations.

Day 22231 MW 12:30 - 1:45 4213 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01

ARHS 5 ART HISTORY-RENAISSANCE MDRN 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

History of Western art from Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, 20th Century developments of American art.

Day 22233 Tue 2:00 - 4:50 2206 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 *****ART - LPC

ARTS 2A INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Skills development in light and shade, composition, perspective, and other basics. The use of pencil, charcoal, and/or ink.

Day 22241 MW 8:30 - 9:20 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 9:30 -11:20 501 Day 22242 TTh 9:30 -10:20 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab TTh 10:30 -12:20 501

Eve 22234 TTh 7:00 - 7:50 501 SATTERTHWAITE 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab TTh 8:00 - 9:50 501

ARTS 7A INTRO TO WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Materials, methods, and techniques of transparent watercolor painting, including its effects and possibilities. Strongly recommended: Art 2B.

Day 22235 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 501 SATTERTHWAITE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 501

ARTS 7B WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of knowledge and skills introduced in 7A. Emphasis on experimenting with the watercolor medium leading to development of individual methods of expression. Prerequisite: Art 7A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22236 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 501 SATTERTHWAITE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 501

ARTS 7C ADV WATERCOLOR PAINTING I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of knowledge and skills introduced in Art 7B directed towards individual needs. Prerequisite: Art 7B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22237 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 501 SATTERTHWAITE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 501 ARTS 7D ADV WATERCOLOR PAINTING II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of knowledge and skills introduced in Art 7C directed towards individualized needs. Prerequisite: Art 7C (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22238 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 501 SATTERTHWAITE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 501

ARTS 10 DESIGN AND MATERIALS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the basic elements of design: line, texture, value, shape, color, light, and spatial concepts. Experimentation with paper, cardboard, cloth, etc. Emphasis on two-dimensional design.

Day 22239 MW 2:00 - 2:50 501 ALBAIR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 3:00 - 4:50 501

Eve 22240 MW 7:00 - 7:50 501 ROBERTS 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab MW 8:00 - 9:50 501

ARTS 12A OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGIN I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Beginning projects in oil painting with an emphasis on fundamental painting techniques and approaches. Strongly recommended: Art 2A or equivalent.

Day 22243 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 12B OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGIN II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Projects in oil or acrylic painting with an emphasis on fundamental painting techniques and approaches. Prerequisite: Art 12A or equivalent (completed with a

Day 22244 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 12C OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING: ADV I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Advanced projects in oil or acrylic painting with an emphasis on individual creative work and development of personal ideas and style. Prerequisite: Art 12B or equivalent (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22245 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 12D OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING:ADV II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Advanced projects in oil or acrylic painting with emphasis on individual creative work and development of personal ideas and style. Prerequisite: Art 12C or equivalent (completed with a grade of C or higher).

Day 22250 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 13A ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGIN I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Projects in acrylic painting with an emphasis on fundamental painting techniques and approaches. Strongly recommended: Art 2A or equivalent.

Day 22246 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 13B ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGIN II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Projects in acrylic painting with an emphasis on fundamental painting techniques and approaches. Prerequisite: Art 13A or equivalent (completed with a grade of C or higher).

Day 22248 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 13C ACRYLIC PAINTING: ADVANCED I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Advanced projects in acrylic painting with emphasis on individual creative work and development of personal ideas and style. Prerequisite: Art 13B or equivalent (completed with a grade of C or higher).

Day 22249 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

ARTS 13D ACRYLIC PAINTING: ADVANCED II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Advanced projects in acrylic painting with emphasis on individual creative work and development of personal ideas and style. Prerequisite: Art 13C or equivalent (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22251 Fri 9:00 -11:00 501 PASKEWITZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 11:10 - 3:15 501

*****ASTRONOMY

ASTR 10 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to history and physical principles of astronomy, focusing on our Solar System. Includes: constellations; distance scales; historical development of astronomy; gravitation; motion of the earth, moon and planets; astronomical tools; formation and evolution of the solar system; physical properties, atmosphere, and evolution of the earth, moon, and planets within the solar system; asteroids, comets, and other small bodies; discovery of extra-solar planets; possibilities for life beyond Earth. Designed for non-majors in mathematics or physical science.

Day 20360 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2450 HARPELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 20452 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HARPELL 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ASTR 10-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ASTR 20 STARS AND THE UNIVERSE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to study of stars, galaxies, cosmology. Includes the nature of light and matter, telescopes, spectroscopy, stellar formation and evolution, galaxies, quasars, and cosmology. Designed for non-majors in mathematics or a physical science.

Day 20389 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2490 ANKOVIAK 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 20180 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ANKOVIAK 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ASTR 20-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ASTR 30 INTRO TO ASTRONOMY LAB 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to laboratory principles and techniques in astronomy. Includes: observational techniques such as naked eye, binocular, and telescopic identification of stars, planets, constellations, and deep sky objects; telescope operation and imaging; spectroscopy, motions of the sun, moon and planets. Prerequisite/Corequisite: Astronomy 1, 10 or 20.

Eve 21563 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HARPELL 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ASTR 30-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online except on the following dates when students will meet in campus from 7:00-9:50 pm in Room 1831: Aug. 18, Sept. 1, Sept. 22, Oct. 13, Oct. 27, Nov. 17, Dec. 1 and Dec. 15. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY LPC

AUTO 55 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 3.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Bumper to Bumper Automotive Knowledge. Starting with hazardous waste handling, tool identification, maintenance and lubrication, moving into engine mechanical, emissions controls, suspension systems, air conditioning, airbags and safety, transmissions, axles, and finishing off with the future of the automotive industry. This is an introductory class for people who want to know more about their vehicle or who are planning an automotive career.

Sat 20262 Sat 9:00 -11:50 817 HAGOPIAN 08/17 12/03 OP WE1 Lab Sat 12:00 - 3:30 809

AUTO 56 AUTOMOTIVE LAB 2.0 Units

Automotive Lab is an open laboratory class for basic and advanced automotive students. This class is for students desiring to expand their hands-on experience using their own vehicle. Instructor will provide technical and supervisory support to guide students in completion of their self initiated projects. Service information via computer service manuals will be available for students to use for vehicle information and research. Automotive Technology 55 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 21944 Lab Mon 1:00 - 5:00 809 JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab Wed 2.1 hrsTBA 809 AUTO 56-V01 meets from 1:00-5:50 PM on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month.

AUTO 60A AUTO ELECTRICS/ELECTRONICS I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Automotive electrical/electronic systems, including electrical circuits, ohms law, battery, starting, charging, ignition, fuel, accessories, and wiring systems. Emphasis on diagnosis of electrical troubles, assembly, and repair of components and diagnostic equipment usage. Students are strongly recommended to enroll in Automotive Lab concurrently. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 55 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 20263 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 817 JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 9:25 -10:40 809

AUTO 61A FUEL INDUCTION, EMISSION I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Principals of automotive fuel induction, ignition and emission control systems, including inspection, diagnosis and repair of fuel and emission control systems/components governed by federal and state laws and standards. Students are strongly recommended to enroll in Automotive Lab concurrently. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 55 (may be taken concurrently).

Eve 21940 TTh 6:00 - 7:30 817 HAGOPIAN 08/17 12/02 OP 093 Lab TTh 7:40 - 9:10 809

AUTO 62 AUTO AIR CONDITION/COOL/HEAT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Diagnosing, evaluation, testing, adjustment, and repair of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). Includes heat and energy, psychometrics, air flow, refrigerant recycling, equipment and controls. Student will be prepared to pass a nationally recognized HAVC certificate program, required by all California HVAC repair shops. Students are strongly recommended to enroll in Automotive Lab concurrently. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 55 (may be taken concurrently) or equivalent.

Day 21929 TTh 1:00 - 1:50 817 JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 2:00 - 3:15 809

AUTO 71A AUTO ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYS 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

This is a Bureau of Automotive Repair approved alternative to the ASE A-6 certification required for obtaining and maintaining smog technician licenses. This course focuses on diagnosis and repair of automotive electrical and electronic systems. The course is designed to help the student understand how electricity works in today's modern automobile. Industry Advisory: Students entering the course are expected to have a firm background in automotive engine theory and operation. In order to be eligible to take the State Licensing Exam at completion of the course/program, they must also have one year trade experience in engine performance/emissions, or nine semester units (13 quarter units) in Automotive Technology, or 180 hours at an accredited automotive school.

Eve 21702 MW 6:00 - 7:30 817 HAGOPIAN 08/17 09/21 OP 093 Lab MW 7:40 -10:00 809 AUTO 71B ENGINE PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

This is a Bureau of Automotive Repair approved alternative to the ASE A-8 certification required for obtaining and maintaining smog technician licenses. This course focuses on basic engine theory and testing, smog cause and effect, fuel systems, emission control systems, computerized engine control systems, ignition systems, and diagnostics. Industry Advisory: Students entering the course are expected to have a firm background in automotive engine theory and operation. In order to be eligible to take the State Licensing Exam at completion of the course/program, they must also have one year trade experience in engine performance/emissions, or nine semester units (13 quarter units) in Automotive Technology, or 180 hours at an accredited automotive school.

Eve 21703 MW 6:00 - 7:30 817 HAGOPIAN 09/26 10/26 OP 093 Lab MW 7:40 -10:00 809

AUTO 71C ADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

This is a Bureau of Automotive Repair approved alternative to the ASE L-1 certification required for obtaining and maintaining smog technician licenses. This course focuses on systematic diagnosis and repair of drivability and emissions problems. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of compression, ignition, fuel, air, and vacuum as well as a good working knowledge of diagnostic procedures involved in diagnosing and repairing computer controlled engines. Industry Advisory: Successful completion of the Basic Clean Air Car Course is required to enroll in this class. In order to be eligible to take the State Licensing Exam at completion of the course/program, students must also have one-year trade experience in engine performance/emissions, or nine semester units (13 quarter units) in Automotive Technology, or 180 hours at an accredited automotive school.

Eve 21704 MW 6:00 - 7:30 817 HAGOPIAN 10/31 12/07 OP 093 Lab MW 7:40 -10:00 809

AUTO 72A POWERTRAINS: ENGINES AND TRANS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Part one of an in depth study of engine, transmission, rear rear axle, front axle, and transfer cases: mechanical, measurement, and assembly. An in-depth study of the above mentioned components including theory, teardown, evaluate, qualifying, and rebuilding. This class¿ emphasis is on engines and transmissions. Students are encouraged to enroll in Automotive Lab concurrently. Prerequisite: Automotive Technology 55.

Day 22799 MW 8:00 - 9:15 817 JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 9:25 -10:40 809

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ANATOMY

ANAT 1 GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Structure and function of the human body with emphasis on microscopic, gross and developmental anatomy. Microscopic examination of normal and pathological tissues, and dissection, supplemented by use of charts, models, and computer assisted instruction. Prerequisite: Biology 31 or equivalent course (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A or 52A.

Day 20435 TTh 11:00 -12:15 1814 MARTINS 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 7:30 -10:20 1810

Eve 20912 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 1826 GALLAGHER 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab TTh 7:00 - 9:50 1810

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOLOGY

BIOL 5 MARINE BIOLOGY 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Ocean as a habitat, the organisms that inhabit marine waters, their ecology, adaptations and evolution, and the role of the ocean in the ecology of the biosphere.

Day 20189 MW 12:00 - 1:15 1814 JUDD 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 1:30 - 4:20 1810

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

BIOL 10 INTRO TO THE SCIENCE OF BIOL 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Basic principles of biology, the nature of living things, and the nature of scientific investigation and its bioethical impact in our modern world. Designed for non-majors in biology or the biomedical sciences.

Day 20183 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 1814 PETERSEN 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 7:30 -10:20 1807 Day 20182 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 1814 PETERSEN 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab Fri 7:30 -10:30 1807

Eve 20951 MW 5:30 - 6:45 1816 PETERSON 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 1807 Eve 20952 MW 5:30 - 6:45 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab Wed 7:00 - 9:50 1807

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

BIOL 20 CONTEMPORARY HUMAN BIOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A study of the Human organism, beginning at the cellular level, emphasizing organ systems, and also including topics of genetics and biotechnology.

Day 21494 MW 2:00 - 3:15 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Web 20357 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CHOVNICK 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BIOL 20-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BIOL 31 INTRO TO COLLEGE BIOLOGY 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Basic principles of biology. Includes origin of life, cell structure and function, cell division, reproduction, genetics, taxonomy, evolution, and cell metabolism. Laboratory emphasis on developing various laboratory skills, using the metric system, collecting data, graphing, interpreting data, utilizing statistics and preparing for and taking laboratory practicals. Designed to prepare the necessary concepts and laboratory skills and experience that are needed to succeed in more advanced courses in biology. Strongly recommended: Math 65 or 65B or 65Y and eligibility for English 1A or 52A.

Day 20184 TTh 9:30 -10:45 1814 FITZGERALD 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Wed 2:30 - 5:20 1807 Day 20185 TTh 9:30 -10:45 1814 FITZGERALD 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Fri 2:00 - 5:00 1807 Day 21022 MW 12:30 - 1:45 1816 HO 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Lab Mon 2:00 - 4:50 1807 Day 20911 MW 12:30 - 1:45 1816 HO 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Lab Fri 10:40 - 1:40 1807 Day 20953 TTh 11:00 -12:15 1816 CARBONE 08/17 12/20 GR V05 Lab Fri 12:00 - 3:00 1810 Day 21021 TTh 11:00 -12:15 1816 CARBONE 08/17 12/20 GR V06 Lab Fri 8:30 -11:30 1810 Day 21165 MW 11:00 -12:15 1816 KRUGER 08/17 12/20 GR V07 Lab Mon 1:30 - 4:20 1810 Day 21166 MW 11:00 -12:15 1816 KRUGER 08/17 12/20 GR V08 Lab Wed 7:30 -10:20 1810 Day 21063 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 1814 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V09 Lab Tue 4:00 - 6:50 1810 Day 21064 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 1814 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V10 Lab Th 4:00 - 6:50 1810

Eve 20390 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 1816 RIENSCHE 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Tue 7:00 - 9:50 1807 Eve 20805 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 1816 RIENSCHE 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Lab Th 7:00 - 9:50 1807

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

BIOL 50 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Structure and function of the human body is studied. Emphasis on human anatomy and physiological principles at the cellular and systemic level. Designed primarily for majors in paramedic and medical assisting programs and pre- medical students who wish to explore the realm of anatomy and physiology.

Day 20434 MW 9:30 -10:45 1826 CARBONE 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Mon 11:00 - 1:50 1807 Day 21914 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 1816 CARBONE 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Wed 11:00 - 1:50 1807

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BOTANY

BOTN 1 GENERAL BOTANY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Plant structure and function, with emphasis on anatomy, morphology, and physiology of higher (flowering) plants. Includes evolutionary sequence of plant forms and basic principles of ecology. Prerequisite: Math 55 or 55B or 55Y or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. Strongly recommended: Biology 31. CAN BIOL 6, BIOL SEQ A= BIOL 1 + ZOOL 1 + BOTN 1

Day 20190 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 1816 PIHL 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 10:30 - 1:20 1807 Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ECOLOGY

ECOL 10 HUMANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Identification of problems created by humans' modification of their environment by focusing on ecological interactions involving the human species; investigating the life processes of organisms as they relate to specific environments.

Day 20197 TTh 9:30 -10:45 1816 JUDD 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 20196 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CHOVNICK 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ECOL 10-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES MICROBIOLO

MICR 1 MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses with an emphasis on their relationship to humans and disease. Cultivation, control, metabolism, body's defense against disease, microbial genetics, laboratory tests, and contemporary infectious diseases. Methods used in the laboratory includes staining, investigation, cultivation, identification of unknowns, and sensitivity testing. Prerequisite: Biology 31 and Chemistry 30A or Chemistry 1A (all completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly recommended: Anatomy 1, eligibility for English 1A.

Day 21741 MW 2:30 - 3:45 1814 MOORE 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 2:00 - 4:50 1807 Day 20910 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 1814 ZINGG 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab TTh 7:30 -10:20 1807

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PHYSIOLOGY

PHSI 1 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Cellular and systemic body functions. Emphasis placed on physio- and electro-chemical and clinical methods, collection and analysis of data, extrapolations and conclusions. Working models, including human responses, computer simulations are studied. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30A and Anatomy 1 (both with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly recommended: Chemistry 30B, eligibility for English 1A or 52A.

Day 20909 Mon 9:00 -10:15 1810 ZINGG 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Wed 9:00 -10:15 2416 Lab MW 10:30 - 1:20 1810

Eve 20511 MW 5:00 - 6:15 1810 VITALIS 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab MW 6:30 - 9:20 1810

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ZOOLOGY

ZOOL 1 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Major groups of organisms from Protista and Animalia kingdoms with emphasis on the evolution of form and function and their relationship to behavior and ecology. Laboratory dissection and observation of anatomy with correlative studies in animal behavior in the laboratory and field. Designed for majors in biology, zoology, wildlife management and related fields. Prerequisite: Math 55 or 55B or 55Y or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. Strongly recommended: Biology 31.

Day 20518 MW 10:30 -11:45 1814 HO 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 11:30 - 2:20 1810

Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

*****BUSINESS LPC

BUSN 1A PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Basic theory and structure of accounting; accounting cycles and preparation of accounting statements for service and merchandising operations; receivables, inventory. Plant assets, current liabilities, payroll, accounting principles, concepts, and partnerships. CAN BUS 2

Day 20752 MW 12:30 - 2:20 2202 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Mon 2:30 - 3:20 2202 Day 21198 TTh 3:15 - 5:05 2202 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab TTh 5:15 - 5:40 2202

Eve 20751 MW 5:00 - 6:50 2450 D'ELENA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Mon 7:00 - 7:50 2450 Eve 21960 TTh 4:00 - 5:50 2480 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab TTh 6:00 - 6:25 2480

BUSN 1B PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Emphasis on analysis and use of accounting within the business organization. Focus on corporations: stockholder's equity, long-term liabilities, investments, funds and cash flows, financial statement analysis, managerial accounting, job order and process costs, activity based costing, other cost management tools and capital budgets. Prerequisite: Business 1A.

Day 21148 TTh 12:30 - 2:20 2033 D'ELENA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 2:30 - 2:55 2033

Eve 21705 MW 5:00 - 6:50 2205 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Mon 7:00 - 7:50 2205

BUSN 18 BUSINESS LAW 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A study of the legal environment of business. Covering laws and regulations affecting business decisions including legal concepts and cases in areas of ethics, employment, contracts, consumer transactions, competition, agency, business torts and crimes, and business organizations. Strongly recommended: English 1A.

Day 20766 TTh 11:00 -12:15 801 WEAVER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE BUSN 18-V01 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesday and Thursday from 11:00 am-12:15 pm in Room 801. They are required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21097 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEAVER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BUSN 18-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 30 BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A survey of the past and current behavior of business in American society. Examines the ethical, political and social issues confronting organizations and the organizations' responsibilities and obligations in responding to them. Discusses the responsibility of business toward customers, employees, stockholders, competitors, suppliers, government and the community at large.

Day 21196 TTh 9:30 -10:45 505 STEIN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

BUSN 40 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An introduction to business operations within a capitalistic, free-market economy. Provides an overview of global economic systems, business formations, business ethics and laws, general accounting practices and financing, facility location and layout, production, organizational structures and management functions. Fundamentals of risk management, marketing, human resources, and employee motivation are covered. Strongly recommended: English 1A.

Day 20768 MW 11:00 -12:15 2420 WEAVER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20767 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 2205 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 21706 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Web 21095 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEAVER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BUSN 40-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 48 HUMAN RELATIONS IN WORKPLACE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

An introduction to the interpersonal skills needed in today’s workplace with a focus on decision making, cross cultural relations, resolving conflict, managing change, group dynamics, ethical behavior, becoming a leader, and personal career management. Students who have completed Supervision 81 may not receive credit.

Day 21516 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2470 STEIN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

BUSN 51A GENERAL ACCOUNTING I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Bookkeeping practice; debit and credit practice; books of original entry; ledgers, working papers, adjusting and closing entries; income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owners' equity, cash, payroll, special journals, merchandising firms.

Day 20769 TTh 11:00 -12:15 802 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 12:25 -12:50 802 Eve 21094 TTh 7:00 - 8:15 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab TTh 8:25 - 8:50 2470

BUSN 52 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Study of communication functions, choices, and roles for professionals that help remove barriers. Practice in using verbal, nonverbal and writing skills to communicate one- on-one, in groups and electronically. Cross-cultural communications, face-to-face and online meetings management, delegating work assignments, planning, problem solving, conferences, employee counseling and making oral presentations. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. Web 22194 Th 5:30 - 8:20 TBA STAFF 10/19 11/18 OP SF1 By Arr 4.8 Hrs/Wk ONLINE 10/19 12/13 OP BUSN 52-SF1 is a hybrid. Students will meet at the CYW Building (11555 Dublin Canyon Road, Pleasanton, CA) on Thursdays from 5:30 -8:20 PM from October 19-November 18. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online . For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 53 BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Development of skills in organizing and writing business letters, memoranda, reports, resumes, and letters of application with emphasis on rules for punctuation, spelling, and grammar which meet the needs of modern business. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Eve 21699 Th 5:30 - 8:20 TBA JARRELL 08/17 10/18 OP SF1 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE 08/17 10/18 OP BUSN 53-SF1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on Thursdays from 5:30-8:20 p.m. offsite at the CYW Building (11555 Dublin Canyon Road, Pleasanton, CA). They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 55 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Mathematics to solve typical business problems including simple interest, compound interest, installment sales, trade and cash discounts, markon percents, pricing, discounting notes and drafts, depreciation, taxes, insurance, statistics, stocks and bonds, and distribution of ownership and profits. Strongly recommended: Business 105A and 105B or 107.

Day 21700 Fri 10:30 - 1:30 2450 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20770 Wed 5:30 - 8:50 TBA STAFF 08/17 11/18 OP SF1 BUSN 55-SF1 meets at the CYW Building, 11555 Dublin Canyon Road in Pleasanton, CA.

BUSN 56 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Principles, concepts and theories of the functions and responsibilities of management; focus on the planning, organizing, coordinating aspects within an organization; Focus on the current trends and developments in management; including social responsibility and ethics in business, decision making, communications and budgetary control. 3 hours.

Eve 22788 Tue 5:30 - 9:00 *207 JARRELL 08/17 11/18 OP SF1 BUSN 56-SF1 meets at the CYW Building (11555 Dublin Canyon Road) in Pleasanton.

Web 21197 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BUSN 56-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 58 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Application of management principles to the selection, establishment, and operation of a small business. Emphasis on the problems encountered by the small manufacturer or merchant. Strongly recommended: Business 1A or 51A.

Web 21922 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BUSN 58-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 61 INTRO. TO QUICKBOOKS ACCTG 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the use of QuickBooks Accounting to process transactions related to both a service and merchandising company. Transactions include journalizing, posting, adjusting entries, closing entries and preparing financial statements. Specific topics include receivables, payables, inventory, plant assets and payroll. Strongly recommended: Business 1A or Business 51A.

Web 22045 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE D'ELENA 08/17 10/18 OP DE1 BUSN 61-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. BUSN 63 PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 1 2.0 Units

Learn about Payroll Accounting System based on state and federal payroll tax laws. Concepts covered include: Fair Labor Standards Act, employee and employer payroll tax deductions, payroll recordkeeping requirements, personnel records, unemployment tax acts, computing gross and net salaries, reading time cards, computing regular and overtime wage rates for hourly and salaried employees. Filing payroll tax returns and computing various payroll taxes including: Social Security tax, federal income tax, state income tax, federal unemployment tax, state unemployment tax and voluntary withholdings.

Eve 22790 Tue 6:30 - 8:20 2202 CHOPRA 08/17 12/20 OP 093

BUSN 65 FEDERAL INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A study and analysis of the principles of federal income tax applied to employees, self-employed individuals and rental income. Includes an overview of taxes related to partnerships, informational returns and corporate tax returns. Analysis of the Internal Revenue Code with examination of court rulings and regulations. Review of new legislation that alters existing tax law. Introduction to tax preparation software is included.

Eve 22197 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2450 D'ELENA 08/17 12/20 OP 093

BUSN 74 OFFICE PROCEDURES 3.0 Units

Introduction to office principles and procedures including telephone skills, office equipment, working effectively in a team environment, records management, customer service, meeting/event planning, postal/shipping services, utilizing the internet for on-line services and resources, written and oral business communications, conflict resolution and office etiquette. Prepares administrative professionals to work in a diversified workforce with emerging technologies. Strongly recommended: CIS 8 and CIS 71C.

Day 20765 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 803B DORR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 803B BUSN 74 is a DAY class offered on an individualized, hands -on basis. Lab hours are arranged with the instructor by reporting to the 803 lab at 12:30 p.m. on August 18. If you are unable to come to the 803 lab on the first day of class, you must contact the instructor within the first week of class. For more information, contact LaVaughn Hart at 925-424-1194 or via email at [email protected].

BUSN 88 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the management of human resources with an emphasis on understanding the impact and accountability to the organization in terms of human resource decisions and activities. Focus on best strategies and practices in recruitment and selection, performance management, compensation and benefits, employee relations, and workplace health, safety and security. Strongly recommended: Business 56.

Web 22196 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STEIN 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 BUSN 88-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning," in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

BUSN 91 WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 1.0 Units

LaPTechS (Las Positas Technical Support), is an on-campus business that provides on-the-job training in technical and business applications. Assessment of job-related skills, goal setting, time planning and prioritizing, improvement of listening and nonverbal communication strategies, development of critical thinking abilities in working with data, materials and people. Assessment, analysis and improvement of characteristics, values, attitudes that guide transition into the workplace. Corequisite: Business 92.

Day 20780 Mon 4:30 - 5:20 805 GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

BUSN 92 WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT LAB 1.0 Units

LaPTechS (Las Positas Technical Support), an on-campus, on-the-job training lab simulating a workplace environment wherein students perform typical workplace functions in either business or technical applications. Technical applications include: hardware and operating system support, job shadowing tech support team, job skills preparation. Business applications include: data and information collection, storage and retrieval, document preparation, customer service, verbal and nonverbal communications, job skills preparation. Corequisite: Business 91. 4 or 8 hours laboratory/week.

Day 20781 By Arr 8.0 Hrs/Wk 804 GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Work Experience Work Experience courses are for students who are currently employed in jobs that are not related to their educational goals. Students employed in jobs related to their major should enroll in INTN 1 and INTN 2. Students must enroll concurrently in BUSN95 and BUSN96. BUSN95 is a variable units course from 1-3 units. Units earned are based on the number of hours worked during the semester in either a paid or unpaid position. In addition to BUSN95 and BUSN96, students must also take at least one additional 3 unit course for a combined minimum of at least 7 units. Students enrolling in BUSN95 and BUSN96 may not enroll in WRKX95 and WRKX96.

BUSN 95 BUSINESS WORK EXPERIENCE 1.0 – 3.0 Units

College supervised part-time or full-time employment. Through the cooperation of the work supervisor, students contract to accomplish new learning objectives and broaden their experiences at work. Corequisite: BUSN 96. 5-15 hours of employment per week.

Day 20848 By Arr 17.4 Hrs/Wk tba STAFF 08/31 12/20 GR LS1 For more information about Work Experience, visit the course website at http://www.laspositascollege.edu/WorkBasedLearning/studentFA Qs.php

BUSN 96 BUSINESS WK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Focal point for the coordination of college supervised part-time or full-time employment. With an emphasis on building strong working relationships with supervisors, subordinates and co-workers, seminar topics include: effective communication skills, career exploration, resume writing, job interviewing and case studies. Corequisite: Business Work Experience (BUSN) 95.

Web 20945 By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/31 12/20 GR DE1 BUSN 96-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online except on the following dates when students will meet on campus from 6-6:50 PM in Room 2204: Sep. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****CHEMISTRY

CHEM 1A GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, matter and energy, oxidation-reduction, chemical equations, liquids and solids, solutions, chemical energetics and equilibrium. Laboratory includes both quantitative and qualitative experiments. Prerequisites: Mathematics 55 or 55B or 55Y; Chemistry 31 (all courses completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Chemistry Placement Process.

Day 20191 MW 8:00 - 9:15 1814 SYMMANK 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 7:30 -10:20 1802 Day 20192 MWF 1:30 - 2:20 1814 ANSELL 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab TTh 1:30 - 4:20 1802

Eve 20193 MW 6:00 - 7:15 507 GROW 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab TTh 6:00 - 8:50 1802

CHEM 1B GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit Continuation of Chemistry 1A. Chemical energetics and equilibria, solutions and ionic equilibria, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, and the chemistry of family groups of the periodic table. Laboratory emphasizes quantitative techniques, including instrumentation, and qualitative analysis. Prerequisite: Chemistry 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21065 TTh 11:30 -12:45 507 FLORES 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab MW 11:30 - 2:20 1802 08/17 12/20 GR

CHEM 12A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

The structure, nomenclature, bonding, stereochemistry, conformational analysis, physical properties in relation to alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and ethers. Emphasis on reactivity and reaction mechanisms. Multi-step synthesis is also introduced. Laboratory work includes microscale, semi-microscale, spectroscopic, and chromatographic techniques. Chemistry 12A is the first semester in a year course in organic chemistry designed for students majoring in chemistry and related disciplines. Prerequisite: Chemistry 1B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20424 MWF 1:30 - 2:20 2033 GROW 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 1:30 - 4:20 1805

CHEM 30A INTRO AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Chemistry of inorganic compounds, atomic theory, bonding, equations, gas laws, solutions, acid-base theory and oxidation-reduction. Designed for certain majors in allied health and technological fields and for general education. Prerequisite: Mathematics 65 or 65B or 65L (completed with a grade of C or higher).

Day 20866 MW 8:00 - 9:15 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Mon 9:30 -12:20 1805 Day 20194 MW 8:00 - 9:15 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:50 1805 Day 21535 TTh 3:30 - 4:45 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Lab Wed 2:00 - 4:50 1805 Day 21660 TTh 3:30 - 4:45 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Lab Fri 12:30 - 3:30 1805

CHEM 30B INTRO AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY II 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Continuation of Chemistry 30A with emphasis on organic and biochemical concepts related to human physiological systems. Designed for certain majors in the allied health sciences and technological fields. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). CAN CHEM 8

Day 21791 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 2450 ANSELL 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Wed 9:30 -12:20 1805

CHEM 31 INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Elementary concepts of chemistry with emphasis on mathematical calculations; includes nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, gas laws, and acids and bases. Designed for majors in science and engineering. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or 55B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20624 MW 9:30 -10:45 1816 FLORES 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Th 8:00 -10:50 1805 Day 21067 MW 9:30 -10:45 1816 FLORES 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab Fri 8:30 -11:30 1805

Eve 20195 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 1805 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 7:00 - 9:50 1805

*****COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CIS 8 ESSENTIAL COMPUTING SKILLS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

What everyone needs to know. Fundamental computer competency course designed to develop the basic computer skills and knowledge required in today's technological world. Basic computer competency is no longer a nicety, but rather a necessity. Topics include: essentials of computing, hardware and software concepts, the Internet, ethical issues, and information protection. Practical hands-on applications will introduce students to the fundamentals of word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and email communication. Use of the technology to identify, gather, and analyze information and for communication, and understanding the legal, ethical and societal implications of technology. No previous experience with computers is required.

Day 21301 By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 803B CIS 8 is a DAY class offered on a individualized, hands-on basis. Students must attend an orientation session on Monday, August 29 at 2:00 pm in Room 803 and Wednesday, August 31 at 1:00 pm. If you are unable to come to the orientation sessions, you must contact the instructor within the first week of class. For more information, contact LaVaughn Hart at 925-424-1194 or via email at [email protected]

Eve 21215 TTh 7:00 - 7:40 803B DORR 08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab TTh 7:45 - 8:25 803B CIS 43 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to help students develop and refine the written and oral communication skills necessary to communicate effectively in a business environment. This will be accomplished through the planning, composing, and evaluating of written communication; report writing; and oral presentations. Additional focus will be placed on developing interpersonal skills, team participation skills, and professionalism. Students who have completed or are enrolled in Business 43, Computer Networking Technology 43, Computer Science 43, English 43, or Speech 43 may not receive credit. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Web 21120 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 43-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online except on the following dates when students will meet on campus from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Room 2460: Aug. 20, Oct. 8, and either Dec. 3 OR Dec. 10. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 46 GAME PROGRAMMING: 2D AND 3D 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Want to Play? You have played plenty of games. Now it is time to create your own! Design, develop and test small 2D and 3D computer games using game development software tools such as Scratch, Alice, or similar programming development programs. This first programming course will provide the student with an understanding of the principles of game design, genre-specific design issues, storytelling, image manipulation, and development teams. Programming experience is not required to get started. Although this course has a programming focus, other topics briefly covered will include the history of computer/ video game technology, game genres and design principles, and the social impact of games. Students may enroll in Computer Information Systems 48 and/or Computer Science 48 for a total of 2 times.

Eve 22050 Tue 6:30 - 8:45 804 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CIS 46-093 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesdays from 6:30-8:45 pm in Room 804. The remainder of the course will be completed online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 50 INTRO TO COMPUTING INFO TECH 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A comprehensive introductory overview of computers and information technology. Topics include: basic computer concepts and terminology, hardware, software, data and procedures, data communications, Internet, computer programming concepts, the system development process and new emerging technologies. Students will interactively solve applied problems utilizing software productivity tools such as: word processors, spreadsheets, databases, Email, WWW, and programming languages such as Visual Basic or HTML. Introduce the analytical, written and oral communication skills necessary to communicate effectively in a business computing environment.

Day 20061 MW 8:00 - 9:15 2490 AUSTIN 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 803 Day 20060 TTh 11:00 -12:15 202 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 803

Eve 21119 MW 4:00 - 5:25 2490 KANG 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.2 Hrs/Wk 803

Web 20822 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 50-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2007 software. Web 20062 By Arr 4.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/31 12/20 OP DE2 CIS 50-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2007 software.

CIS 54 EXCEL: INTRO TO SPREADSHEETS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introductory level spreadsheet class using Microsoft Excel to create a variety of spreadsheets with emphasis on business application programs. Identification of an Excel worksheet, adding numbers and text to a worksheet, calculations using functions and formulas, modify, change and format cell entries, save, retrieve and print a worksheet. Includes functions, templates, data query, charts, and macros. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Day 20529 Mon 9:30 -12:20 804 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE 08/17 12/20 OP CIS 54-V01 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Mondays from 9:30-12:20 in Room 804. The remainder of the course will be completed online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Web 21958 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 54-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. CIS 55 INTEGRATING OFFICE APPLICATION 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Develop a beginning/intermediate level of skills using Microsoft Office features of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint to design, produce and integrate: documents, worksheets, databases and professional presentations. The use of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) to create integrated office documents that promote information sharing and collaboration are covered along with how to create simple integrated office documents on the Web. This course emphasizes workplace communications and information processing skills and standards. Students will complete integrated projects that apply technology to business tasks and represent what is required in an actual business environment using the components of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access). Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 21123 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 55-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Students must have access to Microsoft Office 2007 software.

CIS 55B ADVANCED MS OFFICE SKILLS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Provides students with an opportunity for advanced study using the MS Office software suite. Portions of the course will be devoted to an overview of advanced topics in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Extends the fundamental knowledge of MS Office to incorporate and emphasize the integration capabilities among the individual applications. This class offers a case-based, problem solving approach to learning the essentials of how to use the components of the Office suite together to build a portfolio of documents for a company that demonstrate your ability to use and integrate Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. This may include business cards, letterhead, brochures, spreadsheets, databases, invoices, presentation reports, web pages and more. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 55.

Web 22780 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 55B-V01 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 59A WEB DEVELOPMENT: HTML/XHTML 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to publishing on the World Wide Web (WWW). Topics include: creating Web pages with markup languages, including HTML/XHTML, file management for the Web, and uploading files via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to a web server. This course includes coding with mark up languages, cascading style sheets, and introduction to scripting (JavaScript), the use of images and other media (audio, video) on the Web, and interactive tools like forms and image maps. This course prepares apprentice Web designers and developers to identify the information needs of a client, design appropriate WWW solutions, and implement them. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Eve 21556 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 805 KANG 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CIS 59A-FT1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Wednesdays from 7-9:50 p.m. in room 805. The remainder of the course will be completed online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 59B WEB DEV: DHTML/XHTML,CSS,JAVA 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

An expansion of HTML web authoring capabilities that includes Dynamic HTML/XHTML, cascading style sheets, and JavaScript. This course is designed to offer students a case-oriented, problem-solving approach to learning beyond the basics of HTML/XHTML. Students will quickly review all the most important topics of HTML/XHTML, from the basics of creating Web pages with graphics and links, using tables, and controlling page layout with frames, to study more advanced topics, including cascading style sheets, programming with JavaScript and JavaScript objects and events, creating a multimedia Web page, creating a Web page with forms, working with dynamic content and layout, controlling mouse and keyboard events, and creating new frames and windows. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 59A.

Eve 21734 Wed 7:00 -10:15 805 KANG 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 By Arr 3.2 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CIS 59B-FT2 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Wednesdays from 7-10:15 p.m. in Room 805. The remainder of the course will be completed online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 59C WEB PROG - JAVASCRIPT /AJAX 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Develop client-side, interactive webpages using JavaScript and asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) scripting languages. Write JavaScript scripts that manipulate with the JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM), control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames, and create cookies. Implement AJAX techniques that uses JavaScript-based objects to retrieve responses from a web server in a dynamic way, allowing for instant, on page updating, a key element in Web 2.0. Strongly Recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Eve 22271 Th 7:00 - 9:50 805 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CIS 59C-093 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus from Thursdays from 7-9:50 PM in Room 805. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled, "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 60 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Principles of systems analysis; techniques of analysis and design. This course will explore systems analysis and design from the early days of second generation systems development up to and including graphical user interface design and development (GUI). Exercises and case projects to develop knowledgeable use of the entire system development life cycle. Data gathering, problem solving, data flow diagrams, decision tables, pseudocode, database design and implementation, program coding and the use of Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 22260 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 60-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 65 INTRO TO DESKTOP OPERATING SYS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

By performing numerous hands-on labs, students in this class will gain an understanding of desktop operating systems using command line and GUI interfaces, such as Windows XP, 2003, 2008, Win7, UNIX/Linux, Apple, and other emerging operating systems. Including online web-based desktops and cloud computing. Students will use virtualization software VMware, MS VirtualPC, or Sun VirtualBox to install and configure operating systems and user applications on a microcomputer system. Students will also experiment with online desktops-like AjaxWindows, Schmedley, Glide, Google Docs, eyeOS. Operating systems for cell phones (Google Android Chrome O?S, Iphone) will be demonstrated. The role of hardware, application software and the operating system and how they interact with each other will be explored. Students who have completed or are enrolled in CIS 50 may not receive credit. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Eve 20760 Th 6:30 - 8:20 804 DAOUD 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 8:30 - 9:20 804

CIS 66 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is a foundation course that explains and describes how computer networks are designed, installed, and administrated. Introduction to communications concepts, data communications, networking, and internetworking. Review of major network components: hardware, software, protocols (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NETBEUI), topologies, and cabling. Overview of LAN administration, setup, and installation. Preparation for the Network+ certification exam. Students may receive credit for either CIS 66 or CNT 52. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Eve 20270 Tue 6:30 - 9:20 507 DAOUD 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Tue 9:30 -10:20 804

CIS 70 PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Microsoft Project, Visio, and more. Hands-on overview of various types of project management software applications that help manage and track projects and tasks, visually draw network and process flow diagrams and create diagrams of relationships between ideas or other pieces of information. Software to include desktop and/or web-based versions of proprietary and/or open source software such as Microsoft Project/Open Workbench, Visio, Mind Mapping software.

Web 22835 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 70-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 71 COMPUTER TYPING 1.0 Units

Individualized instruction in computer typing. Instruction in basic to advance skills development. Course can be repeated.

Day 21124 Lab MW 1:30 - 2:35 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

CIS 71A KEYBOARDING/WORD PROCESSING 1.0 Units

Introduction to the alphabet letter keys on the computer keyboard for touch-typing. Learn basic keyboarding techniques for accuracy and speed. This course is the first in a series of sequential courses in Keyboarding Instruction. Students are advised to take these courses in sequence for best training results.

Web 20762 By Arr 3.4 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/31 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 71A-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Course materials and software must be purchased from the college bookstore. CIS 71B KEYBOARD (NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS) 1.0 Units

Introduction to the numbers and symbol keys on the computer keyboard for touch typing. Review of alphabetic keys and common punctuation marks. Speed building and accuracy improvement. Strongly Recommended: CIS 71A.

Web 20763 By Arr 3.4 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/31 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 71B-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Course materials and software must be purchased from the college bookstore.

CIS 71C SKILLS IMPROVEMENT 1.0 Units

Development of keyboarding skill for those students who have learned the location of the keys on the keyboard by touch and are ready to increase speed and accuracy. Practice keyboarding control of speed and accuracy on straight copy, rough draft copy, and copy with numbers, and symbols. Skill progress is measured by keying text within specified time limits. Students should know the location of the keys on the keyboard before attempting this course. This course is the third module in a sequential series of beginning keyboarding instruction. Strongly Recommended: Computer Information Systems 71B.

Web 20764 By Arr 3.4 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/31 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 71C-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Course materials and software must be purchased from the college bookstore.

THE FOLLOWING DAY CIS CLASSES ATR OFFERED ON A SELF-PACED, HANDS-ON BASIS: CIS 71, 72A, 72B, 73A, AND 75

Lab hours are arranged with the instructor by reporting to the 803 lab at 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. on the first day of class. If you are unable to come to the 803 lab on the first day of class, you must contact the instructor within the first week of class. For more information, contact LaVaughn Hart at 925-424-1194 or via email at [email protected].

CIS 71 COMPUTER TYPING 1.0 Units

Individualized instruction in computer typing. Instruction in basic to advance skills development. Course can be repeated.

Day 20266 Lab By Arr 4.6 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Day 20267 Lab By Arr 5.2 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 10/19 12/13 OP FT2

CIS 72A DATA MANAGEMENT 1.0 Units Individualized instruction on the theory and practice of alphabetic, numeric, geographic, and subject filing. Basic principles of filing and effective records management for both paper and electronic filing systems. Introduction to database functions, such as enter, editing, finding, and deleting records, creating queries, and printing report.

Day 21213 Lab By Arr 2.8 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

CIS 72B SPRDSHT INTEGRATION W/WD PROC 1.0 Units

Basic usage of spreadsheet software in document reporting and presentation. Integration of spreadsheets with Word, PowerPoint, and Access. Strongly Recommended: Computer Information Systems 50 and Computer Information Systems 88A.

Day 21214 Lab By Arr 2.8 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

CIS 73A TEN-KEY SKILL DEVELOPMENT 1.0 Units

Skill development on the computer numeric keypad and electronic calculator including use of memory functions, and data entry using spreadsheets.

Day 20275 Lab By Arr 3.3 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Day 20276 Lab By Arr 3.7 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 10/19 12/13 OP FT2

CIS 75 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY/COMMUNICAT 1.0 Units

Overview of various technologies (such as bulletin boards, teleconferencing, shared resources, voice-messaging systems, and On-line Services) used for communicating internally and externally with microcomputers. Hands-on practice with electronic mail, the Internet, MS Outlook, and integrating the MS Office Suite to perform administrative tasks and functions for managing the office. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A and Computer Typing at 30 gwam.

Day 20601 By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Lab By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 803B Day 20602 By Arr 0.5 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Lab By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 803B

THE FOLLOWING EVENING CIS CLASSES ATR OFFERED ON A SELF-PACED, HANDS-ON BASIS: CIS 71, 72A, 72B, 73A, AND 75

Lab hours are arranged with the instructor by reporting to the 803 lab at 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. on the first day of class. If you are unable to come to the 803 lab on the first day of class, you must contact the instructor within the first week of class. For more information, contact LaVaughn Hart at 925-424-1194 or via email at [email protected].

CIS 71 COMPUTER TYPING 1.0 Units

Individualized instruction in computer typing. Instruction in basic to advance skills development. Course can be repeated.

Eve 20268 Lab By Arr 2.6 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS2

CIS 72A DATA MANAGEMENT 1.0 Units

Individualized instruction on the theory and practice of alphabetic, numeric, geographic, and subject filing. Basic principles of filing and effective records management for both paper and electronic filing systems. Introduction to database functions, such as enter, editing, finding, and deleting records, creating queries, and printing report.

Eve 20272 Lab By Arr 2.8 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS2

CIS 72B SPRDSHT INTEGRATION W/WD PROC 1.0 Units

Basic usage of spreadsheet software in document reporting and presentation. Integration of spreadsheets with Word, PowerPoint, and Access. Strongly Recommended: Computer Information Systems 50 and Computer Information Systems 88A.

Eve 20273 Lab By Arr 2.8 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS2

CIS 73A TEN-KEY SKILL DEVELOPMENT 1.0 Units

Skill development on the computer numeric keypad and electronic calculator including use of memory functions, and data entry using spreadsheets.

Eve 22037 Lab By Arr 1.8 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

CIS 75 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY/COMMUNICAT 1.0 Units

Overview of various technologies (such as bulletin boards, teleconferencing, shared resources, voice-messaging systems, and On-line Services) used for communicating internally and externally with microcomputers. Hands-on practice with electronic mail, the Internet, MS Outlook, and integrating the MS Office Suite to perform administrative tasks and functions for managing the office. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A and Computer Typing at 30 gwam. Eve 21125 By Arr 0.2 Hrs/Wk 803B VARDANEGA 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 0.8 Hrs/Wk 803B

CIS 79 MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Medical office principles and procedures to include telecommunications, scheduling appointments, office equipment, medical documents and word processing, managing medical records, banking, payroll, expense reports, petty cash, billing, recordkeeping, postal services, health insurance, coding, and utilizing the Internet for online financial services and resources. The importance of medical ethics in application of professional office behavior. Overview of medical law and careers in medical office environment. Strongly recommended: CIS 8 and CIS 88A.

Day 21957 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk 803B DORR 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 803B CIS 79-V01 is a DAY class offered on an individualized, hands-on basis. Lab hours are arranged with the instructor by reporting to the 803 lab at 12:30 p.m. on August 18. If you are unable to come to the 803 lab on the first week of class, you must contact the instructor within the first week of class. For more information, contact LaVaughn Hart at 925-424-1194 or via e-mail at [email protected].

CIS 84 WINDOWS 1.0 Units

Individualized, hands-on class introducing Microsoft Windows operation. Participants will become familiar with the windows environment. Learn techniques to manage files and folders, use Microsoft Windows' accessories programs, such as WordPad, Calculator, and Paint, and share data between programs.

Day 22038 TTh 12:30 - 1:00 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Lab TTh 1:10 - 2:30 803B 10/19 12/13 OP

CIS 88A INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Develop the skills needed in the workplace to produce common business documents. Topics include document creation and editing; use of Microsoft Word features to apply character and paragraph formatting; creating and formatting tables, enhancing visual appeal by incorporating graphics elements, and printing documents. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 71A.

Day 20448 TTh 12:30 - 1:25 803B DORR 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Lab TTh 1:35 - 2:55 803B Eve 20450 TTh 7:00 - 7:55 803B DORR 08/17 10/18 OP FT3 Lab TTh 8:05 - 9:25 803B Web 21099 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 10/18 OP DE1 CIS 88A-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. You must have access to Microsoft Office software.

CIS 88B ADV MICROSOFT WORD 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Advanced word processing techniques used to produce complex business documents. Includes topics such as integrating graphics and shapes into documents, formatting multiple page reports, creating tables of contents and indexes, inserting footnotes/endnotes and bibliographies, creating and using macros, and form templates, and integration with other programs such as Excel. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 88A.

Day 20628 TTh 12:30 - 1:25 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Lab TTh 1:35 - 2:55 803B

Eve 20449 TTh 7:00 - 7:55 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT4 Lab TTh 8:05 - 9:25 803B Web 21100 By Arr 5.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 10/19 12/13 OP DE1 CIS 88B-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 89A DESKTOP PRESENTATION 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Desktop presentation design techniques and enhancements. Application using current desktop presentation software. Hands-on experience creating, saving printing slide shows.

Day 20599 TTh 12:30 -12:45 803B DORR 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Lab TTh 12:55 - 1:45 803B Day 20600 TTh 12:30 -12:50 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Lab TTh 12:55 - 1:55 803B

Eve 20598 TTh 7:00 - 7:15 803B DORR 08/17 10/18 OP FT3 Lab TTh 7:25 - 8:15 803B Eve 20636 TTh 7:00 - 7:20 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT4 Lab TTh 7:30 - 8:30 803B Web 21101 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 10/19 12/13 OP DE1 CIS 89A-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. You must have access to Microsoft Office software. CIS 89B DESKTOP PUBLISHING 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Design professional and customized business cards, letterheads, envelopes, mailing labels, and brochures quickly and easily using Microsoft Publisher.

Day 20605 TTh 12:30 - 1:25 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Lab TTh 1:35 - 2:55 803B

Eve 20606 TTh 6:30 - 7:25 803B DORR 10/19 12/13 OP FT4 Lab TTh 7:35 - 8:55 803B

CIS 9002 DATABASE DESIGN/SQL PROG 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

In Database Design, students learn to analyze business scenarios and create data models, a conceptual representation of an organization’s information. In Database Programming with SQL, students implement their database design by creating a physical database using Oracle Structured Query Language (SQL) to create, query, manipulate, and control access to the data in a relational database. The SQL commands, functions, and operators supported by Oracle as extensions to standard SQL are emphasized. Students learn to create and maintain database objects such as tables, indexes, views, constraints, and sequences. Prepare students for the Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) exam. Strongly recommended: Computer Information System 57.

Web 22853 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 9002-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 9003 ORACLE: DATABASE PROG PL/SQL 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course introduces students to Procedural Language/ Structured Query Language (PL/SQL) through a project-based approach. Learn procedural logic constructs such as variables, constants, conditional statements and iterative controls; then execute, and manage PL\SQL stored program units such as procedures, functions, packages, and database triggers. Learn the basic functionality of how to debug functions and procedures using the SQL Developer Debugger. Manage PL/SQL subprograms, triggers, declaring identifiers and trapping exceptions. Strongly recommended: Computer Information System 90.02.

Web 22877 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FIELDS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 9003-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. CIS 9101 INTERNET BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Internet Business Fundamentals prepares students to work effectively in today's business environment using the Internet’s wide array of useful resources. Learn about the tasks involved in various Web Technology job roles and the skills and technologies to perform them. Review Internet connection methods, protocols, the domain name system, and cloud computing. Study functions of Web browsers, the components of Web addresses, the use and control of cookies. Configure browser preferences, plug-ins. Study databases as they relate to Web search engines, and use search engines to conduct basic and advanced Web searches. Configure e-mail clients and use e-mail for communicating effectively over the Internet using modern Web technologies and social networking and collaboration tools. Learn about the risks associated with being connected to the Internet, and about the security measures that can keep your computer system and your personal information secure. This course is one of a series in the Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW: www.ciwcertified.com) program.

Web 22854 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 10/18 OP DE1 CIS 9101-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Web 22855 By Arr 5.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 10/19 12/13 OP DE2 CIS 9101-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.lasposotascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 9102 NETWORK TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATIONS 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Network Technology Foundations is an accelerated networking course designed to teach essential networking concepts, skills, and practices. Identify various network components and protocols that enable users to share data. Explore different types of transmission media, and how network architecture and topologies provide for efficient and secure communication. Review the OSI reference model and its relationship to packet creation, and compare and contrast the OSI model with the Internet architecture model. Study the functions and features of internetworking server types, and the benefits of implementing a Content Management System (CMS). Learn about the importance of routing, and explore IP addressing, IP address classes and subnet masks. Review essential network security concepts, Internet-based challenges facing today's users, and methods you can use to secure networks and network transmissions, including authentication, encryption and firewalls. This course is one of a series in the Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW: www.ciwcertified.com) program. Web 22856 By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 10/18 OP DE1 CIS 9102-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Web 22857 By Arr 5.6 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 10/19 12/13 OP DE2 CIS 9102-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 9103 WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDAT 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Web Site Development Foundations teaches essential Web page development skills and how to work as a productive part of a Web site development team. Develop Web sites using HTML/XHTML; write source code manually and using graphical user interface (GUI) authoring tools. Insert images, hyperlinks, tables, forms, frames, using style sheets to format Web page content, and implement fundamental design concepts. Validate your XHTML code, recognizing the importance of Internet marketing and search engine optimization. Connect Web pages to databases, identify e-commerce solutions, and how link Web site development to business goals. Throughout the course, students will learn how sites are developed as managed projects. This course is one of a series in the Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW: www.ciwcertified.com) program.

Web 22858 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 9103-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CIS 9104 WEB DESIGN SPECIALIST 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Design and publish Web sites using popular production tools such as Dreamweaver, Flash, Expressions, HTML/XHTML. General topics include Web Site Development Essentials (site development process, customer expectations, ethical and legal issues), Web Design Elements (aesthetics, user's experience, navigation, usability, accessibility), Basic Web Technologies ( HTML/XHTML, image files, GUI site development applications, site publishing and maintenance) and Advanced Web Technologies (multimedia and plug-in technologies, client-side and server-side technologies, and Web databases). In this course, you will work with popular production tools such as Microsoft Expression, Adobe Dreamweaver and Flash. Study design and development technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Extensible Markup Language (XML), JavaScript, Java applets, Dynamic HTML, plug-ins, multimedia and databases. Learn how Web sites are developed as managed projects, relate Web site development to business goals, and apply guidelines for user accessibility to Web site development. Consider site design from several perspectives; design from the Web user's perspective so that you can identify with user interests and needs. You will also assume the roles of Web designer and project manager, as you work through the Web site development process by evolving a Web presence site into a working prototype Web project. This course is one of a series in the Certified Internet Web Professional (CIW: www.ciwcertified.com) program. Strongly recommended: Computer Information System 59A.

Web 22861 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CIS 9104-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY

CNT 43 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to help students develop and refine the written and oral communication skills necessary to communicate effectively in a business environment. This will be accomplished through the planning, composing, and evaluating of written communication; report writing; and oral presentations. Additional focus will be placed on developing interpersonal skills, team participation skills, and professionalism. Students who have completed or are enrolled in Computer Information Systems 43, Computer Science 43, English 43, or Speech 43 may not receive credit. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. Web 21121 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CNT 43-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online, except on the following dates when students will meet on campus from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. in Room 2460: Aug. 20, Oct. 8, and either Dec. 8 OR Dec. 10. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CNT 50 INTRO TO DESKTOP OPERATING SYS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

By performing numerous hands-on labs, students in this class will gain an understanding of desktop operating systems using command line and GUI interfaces, such as Windows XP, 2003, 2008, Win7, UNIX/Linux, Apple, and other emerging operating systems. Including online web-based desktops and cloud computing. Students will use virtualization software VMware, MS VirtualPC, or Sun VirtualBox to install and configure operating systems and user applications on a microcomputer system. Students will also experiment with online desktops-like AjaxWindows, Schmedley, Glide, Google Docs, eyeOS. Operating systems for cell phones (Google Android Chrome O?S, Iphone) will be demonstrated. The role of hardware, application software and the operating system and how they interact with each other will be explored. Students who have completed or are enrolled in CIS 65 may not receive credit. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50. Eve 20826 Th 6:30 - 8:20 804 DAOUD 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 8:30 - 9:20 804

CNT 51A COMPTIAS A+ ESSENTIALS CERT. 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This is an extensive course designed to take students from the just-a-user level to the I-can-fix-it level for most common PC hardware issues. This class covers the objectives for the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam number 200-701: Hardware; Troubleshooting, Repair & Maintenance; Operating Systems & Software; Networking; Security; Operational Procedure. In addition, students learn communication skills and professionalism required of all entry-level IT professionals. Students will have the knowledge and skills required to identify hardware, peripheral networking, system problems and employ basic troubleshooting methodology, and practice proper safety procedures. Strongly recommended: Computer Technology 50.

Eve 21211 Fri 6:00 - 9:50 804 DAOUD 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Lab By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CNT 51A-FT1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Fridays from 6:00-10:15 p.m. in Room 804. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CNT 51B COMPTIAS A+ PRACTICAL APPL. 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This class covers the objectives for the CompTIA A+ Practical Application certification exam. This is the second of the two exams for the CompTIA A+ certification. It is an extension of the knowledge and skills identified in CompTIA A+ Essentials Certification, with more of a hands-on orientation focused on scenarios in which troubleshooting and tools must be applied to resolve problems. Students learn to install, configure, upgrade, and maintain PC workstations, the Windows OS and SOHO networks. Students utilize troubleshooting techniques and tools to effectively and efficiently resolve PC, OS, and network connectivity issues and implement security practices. Strongly recommended: CNT 51A.

Eve 21212 Fri 6:00 -10:15 804 DAOUD 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 By Arr 2.2 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CNT 51B-FT2 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Fridays from 6:00-10:15 p.m. in Room 804. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. CNT 52 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is a foundation course that explains and describes how computer networks are designed, installed, and administrated. Introduction to communications concepts, data communications, networking, and internetworking. Review of major network components: hardware, software, protocols (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NETBEUI), topologies, and cabling. Overview of LAN administration, setup, and installation. Preparation for the Network+ certification exam. Students may receive credit for either CIS 66 or CNT 52. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Eve 20827 Tue 6:30 - 9:20 507 DAOUD 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Tue 9:30 -10:20 804

CNT 56 IMPLEM WINDOWS NETWORK INFRAS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course will enable students to install, configure, manage, and support a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows Server products. The course focuses heavily on TCP/IP and related services including DHCP server, DNS server, WINS, network security protocols, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), and remote access. This course also enables a student to configure Windows as a network router, configure Internet access for a network, configure a Web server, and manage a Windows deployment using Remote Installation Service (RIS). The student will also learn to enable network connectivity between NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX networks. Strongly recommended: Computer Network Technology 54 and Computer Network Technology 55.

Eve 22781 Wed 6:00 - 8:15 804 DAOUD 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 8:25 - 9:45 804

CNT 62A CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY 1/2 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course covers the first two parts in the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) curriculum, and the objectives of the CCNA 640-821 INTRO certification exam. This course will cover the fundamentals of networking, including the OSI model and industry standards, concepts, network topologies, cabling, network hardware, basic network design, LANs, and network configuration and troubleshooting. It includes router and routing concepts and terminology including RIP, EIGRP and IGRP routing protocols, distance vector and link state routing, routing loop issues, routing theory, TCP/IP basics, IP addressing, subnetting, router IOS and configuration, switching concepts, CDP and CSMA-CD. Students will get hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers and switches. Students should have basic computer skills and knowledge of Internet use. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50. Eve 21208 Tue 4:00 - 6:50 805 GONDER 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Tue 7:00 - 9:50 805

CNT 68 INTRO TO COMPUTER FORENSICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A survey course in the detection, prevention and investigation of incidents involving computers and digital information, including cyber attacks and the use of computers to investigate crimes. The program will include introduction to computer forensics, incident response, methods of investigation, tracking persons and data, the secure analysis of hard drives and storage mediums, and IT security utilizing court-approved forensic software and tools. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 21306 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE GONDER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CNT 68-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CNT 7401 INTRO TO LINUX/UNIX, LINUX+ 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course provides hands-on training covering basic installation, management, configuration, security, documentation and hardware topics for the Linux/UNIX operating system on workstations in a LAN environment. The objectives for basic technician certifications such as RHCT, CompTIA Linux+ are covered. Topics include desktop security objectives and major types of security vulnerabilities, physical security, file protection, basic system and network configuration, account security, logging, backups, Linux/UNIX desktop security features and useful utilities, detecting and preventing DOS attacks, hacking, authentication and data recovery. Students may enroll in Computer Science 41 and/or Computer Networking Technology 74.1 (7401) for a total of two times for credit. Strongly recommended Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 21763 Mon 6:30 - 9:20 2414 SCHATZ 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE 08/17 12/20 OP CNT 74.1-DE1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Mondays from 6:30-9:20 pm in Room 2414. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CNT 7502 WIRESHARK, TCP/IP ANALYSIS AND 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Course is geared to teach solid network management skills using the WiresharkTM network analyzer. The class provides a logical troubleshooting approach to capturing and analyzing data frames. Armed with this knowledge, students can effectively troubleshoot, maintain, optimize and monitor network traffic and keep your network operating at its peak performance. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 22039 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE GONDER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CNT 75.2-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CNT 7701 VMWARE, MICROSOFT & XEN VIRTUA 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

VMWare, Microsoft Virtual Server, Virtual PC and XEN are virtualization software, more common every day. Using virtual machines gives huge savings in time, money, energy and resources for individuals and companies. Every power user and sysadmin needs to understand virtualization and the implications for the future of desktops and servers. This class covers Virtual Machine basics, concepts, and use. Strongly recommended: Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 21978 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE GONDER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CNT 77.1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http:///www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****COMPUTER SCIENCE LPC

CS 1 COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to programming and problem-solving using C++. Problem solving techniques and algorithms; program design, development, style, testing and debugging. C++ syntax covered includes: variables; data types; operators and expressions; control structures; library and user-defined functions; basic input/output; arrays; user-defined data structures. Strongly Recommended: Mathematics 107 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21019 MW 11:00 -12:15 2416 SCHATZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 12:30 - 1:45 2416

Eve 21020 MW 7:00 - 8:15 2416 PENTCHEVA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab MW 8:30 - 9:45 2416

CS 20 ADV PROG W/DATA STRUCTURES/C++ 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Design and implementation of larger programs in C++ using software engineering principles. Emphasis on definition and use of data structures. Includes specification of abstract data types, recursion, dynamic memory allocation, stacks, linked lists, queues, binary trees, random access files, and use of hash codes. Prerequisite: Computer Science 2 or Computer Science 15 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Eve 22269 TTh 6:30 - 7:45 2416 PENTCHEVA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab TTh 8:00 - 9:15 2416

CS 41 INTRO TO LINUX/UNIX, LINUX+ 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course provides hands-on training covering basic installation, management, configuration, security, documentation and hardware topics for the Linux/UNIX operating system on workstations in a LAN environment. The objectives for basic technician certifications such as RHCT, CompTIA Linux+ are covered. Topics include desktop security objectives and major types of security vulnerabilities, physical security, file protection, basic system and network configuration, account security, logging, backups, Linux/UNIX desktop security features and useful utilities, detecting and preventing DOS attacks, hacking, authentication and data recovery. Students may enroll in Computer Science 41 and/or Computer Networking Technology 74.1 (7401) for a total of two times for credit. Strongly recommended Computer Information Systems 50.

Web 22272 Mon 6:30 - 9:20 2414 SCHATZ 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CS 41-DE1 is a hybrid course. Student will meet on campus Mondays from 6:30-9:20 pm in Room 2414. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. for more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

CS 43 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to help students develop and refine the written and oral communication skills necessary to communicate effectively in a business environment. This will be accomplished through the planning, composing, and evaluating of written communication; report writing; and oral presentations. Additional focus will be placed on developing interpersonal skills, team participation skills, and professionalism. Students who have completed or are enrolled in Business 43, Computer Information Systems 43, Computer Networking Technology 43, English 43, or Speech 43 may not receive credit. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. Web 21122 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE AUSTIN 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 CS 43-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online except, on the following dates when students will meet on campus from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. in Room 2460: Aug. 20, Oct. 8, and either Dec . 3 OR Dec. 10. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. CS 46 GAME PROGRAMMING: 2D AND 3D 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Want to Play? You have played plenty of games. Now it is time to create your own! Design, develop and test small 2D and 3D computer games using game development software tools such as Scratch, Alice, or similar programming development programs. This first programming course will provide the student with an understanding of the principles of game design, genre-specific design issues, storytelling, image manipulation, and development teams. Programming experience is not required to get started. Although this course has a programming focus, other topics briefly covered will include the history of computer/video game technology, game genres and design principles, and the social impact of games. Students may enroll in Computer Information Systems 47 and/or CS 47 for a total of 2 times.

Eve 22051 Tue 6:30 - 8:45 804 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CS 46-093 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesdays from 6:30- 8:45 pm in Room 804. The remainder of the course will be completed online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://ww.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****DANCE

DANC 1 DANCE TECHNIQUE 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Movement skills, rhythmic structure of dance, qualities of movement, special design and appreciation of dance. Afro-American dance, ballet, disco/ballroom dance, folk dance, jazz dance, modern dance, square dance, and tap dance.

Day 22770 Lab TTh 11:00 -11:50 4127 FRYE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

DANC 6 DANCE PRODUCTION-CHOREOGRAPHY 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Choreographic principles of dance composition and stage presentation. Participation in dance production with the creation of new works directed toward large groups, trios, duets, and solos, possibly leading to scheduled performances. Minimal participation in technical and business aspects of production.

Day 20528 Lab MTW 2:00 - 3:50 4127 FRYE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 4127 Day 21096 Lab By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk 4127 FRYE 08/17 12/20 OP V02

*****EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ECD 50 ECD PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Historical and contemporary systems of Early Childhood group care, career opportunities, licensing requirements, professional qualifications, differing orientations to early childhood education, developmental stages of young children as related to quality programs that have developmentally appropriate and inclusive curriculum.

Day 20437 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2306 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 GR V01

Eve 20641 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 4212 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 GR 093

ECD 56 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A study of the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/ language development milestones for children both typical from conception through adolescence. There will be an emphasis on interactions between maturational processes and environmental factors. While studying developmental theory and investigative research methodologies, students will observe children, evaluate individual differences and analyze characteristics of development at various stages.

Day 22778 MW 11:00 -12:15 2306 ROSEN-SIMON08/17 12/20 GR V01

Eve 22779 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 2306 PETERSON 08/17 12/20 GR 093

Sat 22773 Sat 9:00 -12:00 2450 GUTHRIE 08/17 12/20 GR WE1

ECD 56 replaces ECD 51 for degree and certificate requirements.

ECD 60 YOUNG CHILD/EXCEPTIONAL NEEDS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to educational philosophies for educating infants and children with exceptional needs. Typical and atypical developmental characteristics and abilities in infants and preschoolers. Assessments, interventions, and learning environments for the infant and preschooler with exceptional needs. Prerequisite: Early Childhood Development 56 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Eve 20451 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 2202 CAPORUSSO 08/17 12/20 GR 093

ECD 61 LITERATURE FOR THE YOUNG CHILD 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU An introduction to young children's literature, the development of speech and language and the exploration of teaching techniques which promote language, literacy and literature for the young child. Selection, evaluation and use of fiction, non-fiction, prose and poetry from existing written and/or recorded children's literature in the early childhood classroom. Approaches to reading books, storytelling, story writing, and use of puppets, flannel boards and props to facilitate children's language and appreciation of literature.

Eve 22776 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2306 CANFIELD 08/17 12/20 GR 093

ECD 62 CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Patterns of family living in contemporary society, including the varying roles and interactions of family members; demographic, socio-cultural, racial, economic and developmental factors affecting family life and their implications; relationship of the family to early care and education and to community resources.

Day 20884 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2306 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 GR V01

Eve 20438 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2306 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 GR 093

ECD 63 EARLY CHILDHOOD CURRICULUM 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Professional application of the principles of human growth and development in: the study of play based inclusive curriculum, the physical environment and learning experiences including program content, the use of materials, the facilitation and guidance of all children's experiences based on developmentally appropriate principles, the methods used to meet all children's physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and creative needs within cultural context. Prerequisite: Early Childhood Development 50 and Early Childhood Development 56 (both completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22774 MW 9:00 -10:50 2306 ROSEN-SIMON08/17 12/20 GR V01

Eve 20885 Th 6:00 - 9:50 2306 ROSEN-SIMON08/17 12/20 GR 093

ECD 51, taken prior to Fall 2011, satisfies the ECD 56 prerequisite requirements for this course.

ECD 68 PROGRAM SUPERVISION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Management of Early Care and Education programs which includes: strategic planning, group dynamics, supervision of staff and volunteers, development of motivation and morale; leadership skills, functions of personnel, interviewing skills, interpersonal and group conflicts, staff evaluations, and working effectively with families and advisory boards. Designed to provide knowledge of methods and principles of working with adults in a supervisory capacity in Early Care and Education settings. Prerequisite: Early Childhood Development 62 and 63 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Web 22775 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE VIRGILIO 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 ECD 68-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ECD 79 TEACH IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Critical examination of societal and personal attitudes and beliefs, values, assumptions and biases about culture, race, language, identity, family structures, ability, socio-economic status and other issues influenced by systemic oppression. Ethnic/cultural groups referenced within course from the United States of America, including African American, Asian American, Chicano/Latino, European American, Indigenous People of the Americas and Americans of Middle Eastern origin. Recognize and confront barriers that interfere with one's ability to work effectively with diverse populations of children and families. Enhance teacher's skills for educating children in a pluralistic society.

Sat 22777 Sat 9:30 -12:30 2306 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 GR WE1

ECD 95 WORK EXPERIENCE 1.0 – 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

College supervised on-the-job training in early childhood programs. Cooperative effort between student, supervisor and instructor to accomplish professional work objectives and broaden experiences. Corequisite: Early Childhood Development 96.

Day 20282 By Arr 15.3 Hrs/Wk tba FITZGERALD 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Students must have a TB test completed for the first day of class.

ECD 96 WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Discussion and analysis of problems often encountered by employees at the workplace. Application of National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Code of Ethical Conduct to difficult situations that occur at the job site. Develop and complete measurable developmentally appropriate goals in early care and education settings. Corequisite: Early Childhood Development 95. Eve 20281 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba FITZGERALD 08/17 12/20 GR 093 The ECD 96 Seminar will meet on the following dates: Aug. 17, Aug. 31, Sept. 14, Sept. 28, Oct. 12, Oct. 26, Nov. 16, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 in Room 201. STUDENTS WILL REGISTER FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT 95 AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT 96. THIS CLASS IS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ONLY. STUDENTS MUST BE REGISTERED FOR A MINIMUM OF SEVEN COLLEGE UNITS DURING FALL SEMESTER.

*****ECONOMICS

ECON 1 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Economic analysis of market systems, price theory, including supply and demand analysis, marginal utility, elasticity, cost and revenue concepts, perfect and imperfect competition, international trade theory, pricing of the factors of production, poverty and income inequalities. Strongly recommended: English 1A eligibility. Prerequisite: Mathematics 54 or 55 or 55B or 55L or 55Y (completed with a grade of C or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process.

Day 21503 MW 12:30 - 1:45 505 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20408 TTh 9:30 -10:45 204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20422 TTh 11:00 -12:15 204 WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP V03 ECON 1-V03 internet access required. Web 21187 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ECON 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 22768 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 ECON 1-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ECON 2 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Economic analysis of the theory of income determination, including national income analysis, business cycles, the consumption function, the multiplier, fiscal policy, monetary policy, money and banking, the public debt, economic growth and development, comparative economic systems and international trade. Strongly recommended: English 1A. Prerequisite: Mathematics 54 or 55 or 55B or 55L or 55Y (completed with a grade of C or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process.

Day 20619 MW 11:00 -12:15 2470 WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Econ 2-V01 internet access required. Day 20053 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 2460 SHUMAKER 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Web 21188 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 ECON 2-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 20740 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEBSTER 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 ECON 2-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECH

ELEC 1511 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 1.0 Units

LaPTechS (Las Positas Technical Support), is an on-campus business that provides on-the-job training in technical and business applications. Assessment of job-related skills, goal setting, time planning and prioritizing, improvement of listening and nonverbal communication strategies, development of critical thinking abilities in working with data, materials and people. Assessment, analysis and improvement of characteristics, values, attitudes that guide transition into the workplace. Co-requisite: Electronics 151.2.

Day 20585 Mon 4:30 - 5:20 805 GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

ELEC 1512 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT LAB 1.0 Units

LaPTechS (Las Positas Technical Support), an on-campus, on-the-job training lab simulating a workplace environment wherein students perform typical workplace functions in either business or technical applications. Technical applications include: hardware and operating system support, job shadowing tech support team, job skills preparation. Business applications include: data and information collection, storage and retrieval, document preparation, customer service, verbal and nonverbal communications, job skills preparation. Co-requisite: Electronics 151.1.

Day 20586 By Arr 8.0 Hrs/Wk 804 GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Electronics 151.2 may be taken for 1.0 or 2.0 units. 4.0 hours of work are required for 1.0 unit and 8.0 hours of work are required for 2.0 units.

*****EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES LPC

EMS 61 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Development of knowledge and skills necessary for recognizing and caring for emergency situations, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, prevention of disease transmission, and automated external defibrillation. Designed for first responders in an emergency. Successful completion of the knowledge, skills tests and with a successful completion of the course at 80% accumulative points and the summative final at (80%) qualifies for a American Safety and Health Institute(ASHI) "First Responder" Certificate and an American Heart Association "Basic Life Support Health Care Provider" Certificate.

Students will be assessed a $7 fee at registration for for the American Heart Association completion card, the "First Responder" (40 hr) Certification completion card from the American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI).

Day 22294 Th 10:45 -12:40 2201 YOUNG 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Th 12:50 - 3:55 2201

Day 22293 Fri 1:00 - 3:00 2201 YOUNG 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Fri 3:10 - 6:25 2201

Eve 22295 Th 5:30 - 7:20 2201 ADKINS 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Th 7:30 -10:20 2201

EMS 62 BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A basic course in medical terminology designed for students in studying for Allied Health careers such as Surgical Technologist, Paramedic, Pre-nursing, and Radiology Technician. Medical vocabulary with concentration on prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Emphasis on word dissection, definitions as applied to the body systems including the terminology used in surgical procedures. Concepts focus on comprehensive terminology, pronunciation and spelling core. Students who are currently enrolled in or have completed Health 52 or Health Science 52 may not receive credit.

Eve 22502 Th 6:30 - 9:20 402 WITTMAN 08/17 12/20 GR 093

EMS 81 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNCIAN 6.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Provides training in the foundation skills and knowledge required of the EMT scope of practice. The EMT certification is the minimum requirement for ambulance attendants and most entry level firefighter positions. EMT certification is also required for entry into paramedic training. This training program is accredited by the Alameda County Emergency Medical Services District. Prerequisite: EMS 61 (completed with a grade "B" or higher or current Emergency Medical Responder certification and Basic Life Support CPR Recognition with AED).

Eve 22306 Tue 6:00 - 9:50 2201 WONG 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Sat 9:00 -10:05 2201 Lab Sat 10:15 - 3:25 2201

Students enrolled in EMS 81-093 must be present for the first Class meeting at 6:00 p.m. All enrolled students must be at least 18 years of age to take this class. For this class, you will need records of immunizations or positive titers for Rubella, Rubeola (measles), Mumps, Varicella (chicken pox- vaccine must be given in two doses four weeks apart if student has no record of immunity), Hepatitis B (the student must have completed the complete Hepatitis B series of vaccinations injections) a Tetanus Booster within the past ten years, a Tetanus diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine. This should be recorded on the Health Science Student Immunizations Form available at the Las Positas Health Center website (http://www.laspositascollege.edu/healthcenter /documents/ Immunization2007.pdf) and the Student Health Center. Prospective students who do not bring proof of required immunizations should make an appointment with the Student Health Center during the first two weeks of class to have their records reviewed. Student must also present a current AHA BCLS CPR for the Professional Rescuer or equivalent, and American Red Cross-Advanced First Aid/First Responder certification or equivalent and proof of successful completion of EMS 61 with a grade of "B" or better. Prospective students that possess First Responder Certification and AHA BCLS CPR for the Professional Rescuer or equivalent but did not complete EMS 61 must submit a petition to the Dean of Academic Services to waive the pre-requisite. Prospective students must provide this information in one complete package no later than the first day of class, which begins on August 18, 2010. Please send all information to Las Positas College, ATTENTION: SEBASTIAN WONG. You may contact Mr. Wong by phone at 925-424-1000, extension 2046 or by email at [email protected].

*****ENGINEERING

ENGR 10 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to careers, activities, and topics related to the field of engineering, including computer applications design and problem solving. Strongly recommended: eligibility for English 1A.

Day 20507 Tue 11:00 -12:50 1828 LEVEL 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20753 Tue 4:00 - 5:50 1822 LEVEL 08/17 12/20 OP 093

ENGR 22 ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the engineering-design process, and to technical-graphic communications tools used by engineers. Conceptual design of products. Development of spatial reasoning skills. Orthographic and axonometric projection-drawing techniques. Tolerance analysis for fabrication. Documentation of designs through engineering working-drawings. Use of AutoCAD Computer-Assisted Drawing Software as a design tool. Basic CAD 3-dimensional solid-modeling. Strongly recommended: Mathematics 36 or 36Y or 37 or 38 and English 1A or 52A.

Day 21181 Tue 1:00 - 2:50 1822 SLUTZ BARAN08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Th 1:00 - 3:50 1822

ENGR 25 COMP METHODS ENGINEER/ SCIENCE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Methodology and techniques for solving engineering/science problems using numerical-analysis computer-application programs MATLAB and EXCEL. Technical computing and visualization for mechanics, electrical circuits, biology, thermal systems, fluid systems and other branches of science and engineering. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1. Strongly recommended: Computer Application Systems 8 or Computer Science 8. May not receive credit if Mathematics 25 or Physics 25 has been completed.

Day 22862 Tue 9:00 -10:50 1822 LEVEL 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Th 8:00 -10:50 1822

ENGR 35 STATICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Force systems under equilibrium conditions; rigid body structures; vector; graphical and algebraic solutions of problems. Principles of virtual work. Prerequisites: Physics 8A, Mathematics 2 and Engineering 22 (all completed with a grade of "C" or higher). CAN 8.

Day 20536 Tue 1:30 - 3:20 403 LEVEL 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Th 1:30 - 4:20 1831

*****ENGLISH LPC

ENG 1A CRITICAL READING AND COMP 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Integrated approach to reading, writing, and critical thinking intended to develop ability to read and write complex, college-level prose. Examination of ideas in relation to individual's world view and contexts from which these ideas arise. Some research required. Prerequisite: English 100B or 104 or 102 or ESL 25 or equivalent or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 20653 MW 8:00 - 9:15 507 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Mon 9:25 -10:15 2412 Day 20654 MW 8:00 - 9:15 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Wed 9:25 -10:15 2412 Day 20655 MW 11:00 -12:15 307 BIELAWSKI 08/17 12/20 GR V03 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ENG 1A-V03 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus MW from 11:00 am-12:15 pm in Room 307. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Day 20656 MW 2:00 - 3:15 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Lab MW 3:25 - 4:15 2416 Day 20651 MW 2:00 - 3:15 505 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V05 Lab Mon 3:25 - 4:15 2412 Day 21424 MW 3:30 - 4:45 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V06 Lab Mon 4:55 - 5:45 2414 Day 20658 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 204 EAGAN 08/17 12/20 GR V07 Lab Tue 9:25 -10:15 805 Day 21006 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 507 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V08 Lab Th 9:25 -10:15 805 Day 20821 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2205 COLE 08/17 12/20 GR V09 Lab Th 10:55 -11:45 502 Day 20659 TTh 9:30 -10:45 802 SPIRN 08/17 12/20 GR V10 Lab Tue 11:00 -11:50 502 Day 20650 MW 2:30 - 3:45 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V11 Lab Mon 3:55 - 4:45 2414 Day 20657 TTh 11:00 -12:15 505 O'HERIN 08/17 12/20 GR V12 Lab Tue 12:30 - 1:20 502 Day 20931 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 402 EAGAN 08/17 12/20 GR V13 Lab Th 11:30 -12:20 2412 Day 20649 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 1816 GONZALES 08/17 12/20 GR V14 Lab Tue 11:30 -12:20 2412 Day 20660 TTh 1:00 - 2:15 507 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V15 Lab Th 12:00 -12:50 502 Day 20661 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V16 Lab Th 3:25 - 4:15 2416 Day 20652 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 505 COLE 08/17 12/20 GR V17 Lab Tue 3:25 - 4:15 2414 Day 21570 TTh 3:30 - 4:45 201 SATO 08/17 12/20 GR V18 Lab Tue 4:55 - 5:45 2416 Day 20662 Fri 9:30 -12:30 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V19 Lab Fri 12:40 - 1:40 804

Eve 20683 MW 4:00 - 5:15 505 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Wed 5:25 - 6:15 2416 Eve 21425 MW 4:30 - 5:45 507 SATO 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Lab Mon 5:55 - 6:45 2416 Eve 20680 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 4213 BIELAWSKI 08/17 12/20 GR 095 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ENG 1A-095 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus TTH from 5:30-6:45 PM in Room 4213. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Eve 20679 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2412 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 096 Lab Tue 6:00 - 6:50 2412 Eve 20678 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 097 Lab Wed 6:00 - 6:50 2414

Web 20778 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE O'HERIN 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 ENG 1A-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in the schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 20943 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE O'HERIN 08/17 12/20 GR DE2 ENG 1A-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ENG 4 CRITICAL THINKING/WRITING LIT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills as they apply to the analysis of fiction, poetry and drama; literary criticism; and related non-fiction from diverse cultural sources and perspectives. Emphasis on the techniques and principles of effective written argument as they apply to literature. Some research required. Prerequisite: English 1A with a grade of "C" or higher.

Day 20664 MW 9:30 -10:45 2201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 20663 MW 12:30 - 1:45 507 GONZALES 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Day 21216 MW 2:30 - 3:45 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Day 20665 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Day 21537 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V05 Day 21907 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2490 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V06 Day 20666 TTh 2:30 - 3:45 PE209 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V07 Day 20668 Fri 9:30 -12:30 2480 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V08

Eve 20681 Mon 6:30 - 9:20 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Eve 20918 Th 7:00 - 9:50 202 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 094

Web 20777 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE DRY 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 ENG 4-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 22044 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE DRY 08/17 12/20 GR DE2 ENG 4-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ENG 7 CRITICAL THINKING/WRITING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Develops critical thinking, reading, and writing skills as they apply to the textual analysis of primary and secondary book-length works from a range of academic and cultural contexts. Emphasis on the techniques and principles of effective written argument in research-based writing across disciplines. Prerequisite: English 1A with a grade of "C" or higher.

Day 20670 MW 8:00 - 9:15 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 20667 MW 12:30 - 1:45 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Day 20669 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Day 20671 MW 11:00 -12:15 4213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Day 20939 TTh 3:00 - 4:15 507 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V05

Eve 21521 MW 4:00 - 5:15 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Eve 20836 MW 7:00 - 8:15 2033 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Eve 20682 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 095

Web 20675 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 ENG 7-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

ENG 11 INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Elements of creative writing, including narrative, verse and dialogue, using materials drawn from individual's own work and selected texts. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 20921 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 202 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01

ENG 12 CRAFT OF WRITING FICTION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Practice in writing fiction. Developing internal and external sources for stories and novels; biographical sources, characterization, plotting, points-of-view, narrative techniques; analysis and criticism of published writing and individual's own work. Strongly recommended: English 11 and eligibility for English 1A.

Eve 21007 Th 7:00 - 9:50 307 DRY 08/17 12/20 OP 093

ENG 44 LITERATURE OF AMERICAN WEST 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Critical analysis of the cultural and historical experiences of diverse peoples of the American West as expressed in their literatures, including the novel, short story, poetry, autobiography, memoirs, as-told-to narratives, and secondary works. Exploration of interrelationships among peoples and cultures of the West, considering place and community, gender, and ethnicity as given voice in literature. Study of the works of at least three of the following groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans. Emphasis upon techniques of critical review of and response to literary works, including gaining understanding of one's identity as a Westerner and an American. Prerequisite: English 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20672 MW 11:00 -12:15 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

ENG 45 STUDIES IN FICTION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Form, development, and cultural insights of the novel and short story; exploration of particular themes or periods as reflected in works of fiction. Prerequisite: English 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 22273 TTh 11:00 -12:15 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

ENGLISH 100A LAB NOTE:

When you register for English 100A, you must also enroll in and attend one hour of English 100X. Sign up for any hour that fits in your schedule and does not conflict with another class. When registering for 100A & 100X Lab, enter both CRN numbers at the same time.

ENG 100A READING, REASONING AND WRITING 4.0 Units

Preparation in English for success in college. Integrates reading, critical thinking, and writing assignments, using materials that present a variety of perspectives from across the curriculum. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 20674 MW 11:00 -12:15 401 DRY 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab MW 12:25 - 1:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab Day 20677 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 401 GONZALES 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 Lab TTh 9:25 -10:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab Day 20673 TTh 11:00 -12:15 401 SATO 08/17 12/20 P/N V03 Lab TTh 12:25 - 1:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab

Eve 20676 MW 4:30 - 5:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Lab MW 5:55 - 6:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab Eve 21005 MW 7:00 - 8:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 094 Lab MW 8:25 - 9:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab Eve 20941 TTh 7:00 - 8:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 095 Lab TTh 8:25 - 9:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100X Lab

English 100X LAB is a co-requisite for English 100A. Enter both CRN numbers at the same time.

ENG 100X READING WRITING HOUR 0.0 Units

Day 22806 Lab Mon 10:00 -10:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Day 21323 Lab Mon 1:00 - 1:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 Day 22807 Lab Mon 2:00 - 2:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V03 Day 21324 Lab Mon 3:00 - 3:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V04 Day 22808 Lab Tue 10:00 -10:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V05 Day 21325 Lab Tue 11:00 -11:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V06 Day 21328 Lab Wed 3:00 - 3:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V07 Day 21329 Lab Th 11:00 -11:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V08 Day 21326 Lab Th 2:00 - 2:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V09

Eve 21330 Lab Mon 6:00 - 6:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Eve 22850 Lab Mon 7:00 - 7:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 094 Eve 21331 Lab Tue 5:00 - 5:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 095 Eve 21332 Lab Th 6:00 - 6:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 096

ENG 102 PRE-COLLEG CRITICAL READ/WRITE 4.0 Units

Emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for success in courses across the curriculum. Designed for those requiring one semester of preparation for entering English 1A with a minimum of one-on-one support. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 22047 TTh 1:30 - 2:45 408A BIELAWSKI 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab TTh 2:55 - 4:10 408A Day 22048 TTh 3:00 - 4:15 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 TTh 4:25 - 5:40 203

ENGLISH 104 LAB NOTE:

When you register for English 104, you must also enroll in and attend one hour of English 100Z Lab. Sign up for any hour that fits in your schedule and does not conflict with another class. When registering for 104 & 100Z Lab, enter both CRN numbers at the same time.

ENG 104 READING/REASONING/WRITING 4.0 Units

An accelerated one-semester preparation in English for success in college. Integrates reading, critical thinking and writing assignments, using materials that present a variety of perspectives from across the curriculum. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 22728 MWF 8:00 - 8:50 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab MWF 8:50 - 9:25 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22729 MWF 8:00 - 8:50 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 Lab MWF 8:50 - 9:25 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22730 MWF 9:30 -10:20 401 EAGAN 08/17 12/20 P/N V03 Lab MWF 10:20 -10:55 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22731 MWF 9:30 -10:20 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V04 Lab MWF 10:20 -10:55 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22791 MW 11:00 -12:15 401 COLE 08/17 12/20 P/N V05 Lab MW 12:25 - 1:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22732 MW 1:30 - 2:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V06 Lab MW 2:55 - 3:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22733 MW 1:30 - 2:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V07 Lab MW 2:55 - 3:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22734 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V08 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22792 TTh 11:00 -12:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V09 Lab TTh 12:25 - 1:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Day 22735 TTh 1:30 - 2:45 401 O'HERIN 08/17 12/20 P/N V10 Lab TTh 2:55 - 3:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab

Eve 22689 MW 4:30 - 5:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Lab MW 5:55 - 6:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Eve 22690 MW 7:00 - 8:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 094 Lab MW 8:25 - 9:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Eve 22726 TTh 4:30 - 5:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 095 Lab TTh 5:55 - 6:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Eve 22727 TTh 4:30 - 5:45 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 096 Lab TTh 5:55 - 6:45 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab Eve 22793 TTh 7:00 - 8:15 401 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 097 Lab TTh 8:25 - 9:15 401 + Sign up for 1 hour of 100Z Lab English 100Z LAB is a co-requisite for English 104. Enter both CRN numbers at the same time.

ENG 100Z READING WRITING HOUR III 0.0 Units

Day 21359 Lab Mon 9:00 - 9:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Day 21360 Lab Mon 11:00 -11:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 Day 21361 Lab Mon 12:00 -12:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V03 Day 21362 Lab Tue 8:00 - 8:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V04 Day 21363 Lab Tue 9:00 - 9:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V05 Day 21364 Lab Tue 12:00 -12:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V06 Day 21368 Lab Tue 3:00 - 3:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V07 Day 21369 Lab Wed 8:00 - 8:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V08 Day 21370 Lab Wed 9:00 - 9:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V09 Day 22810 Lab Wed 10:00 -10:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V10 Day 21371 Lab Wed 11:00 -11:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V11 Day 21372 Lab Wed 12:00 -12:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V12 Day 21373 Lab Wed 1:00 - 1:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V13 Day 22851 Lab Wed 2:00 - 2:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V14 Day 21374 Lab Th 9:00 - 9:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V15 Day 21379 Lab Th 10:00 -10:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V16 Day 22809 Lab Tue 2:00 - 2:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V17 Day 22794 Lab Th 3:00 - 3:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V18 Day 22824 Lab Fri 10:00 -10:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V19

Eve 22889 Lab Mon 4:00 - 4:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Eve 22890 Lab Mon 5:00 - 5:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 094 Eve 22891 Lab Tue 4:00 - 4:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 095 Eve 22811 Lab Tue 6:00 - 6:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 096 Eve 21377 Lab Tue 7:00 - 7:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 097 Eve 21378 Lab Wed 4:00 - 4:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 098 Eve 21380 Lab Wed 5:00 - 5:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 099 Eve 21381 Lab Wed 6:00 - 6:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 100 Eve 21382 Lab Wed 7:00 - 7:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 101 Eve 21383 Lab Th 4:00 - 4:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 102 Eve 22812 Lab Th 5:00 - 5:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 103 Eve 21358 Lab Fri 8:00 - 8:50 404 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N 104

*****ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ESL 23 COLLEGE GRAMMAR 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This is a one-semester advanced grammar course for academic purposes designed to enable students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in both oral and written expression. The course includes 1) verbs in discourse, 2) adverb, adjective, and noun clauses, 3) modals, 4) subjunctive verbs 5) gerunds and infinitives, 6) grammar in discourse. Prerequisite: ESL 120B and 121B or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process.

Day 20618 Fri 8:30 -12:10 2203 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 24 ADVANCED READING, COMPOSITION 6.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This is the first semester of a one-year advanced reading and writing course for academic purposes. Emphasis is on critical reading techniques and writing expository essays as well as on grammar and vocabulary development. Prerequisite: ESL 120B and 121B or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process.

Day 20420 MW 8:30 -11:50 403 LACQUES ARA08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20421 MW 6:00 - 9:20 403 JUNG-COOPER08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 25 ADVANCED ESL READING AND COMP 6.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This is the second semester of a one-year advanced reading and writing course for academic purposes. Emphasis is on critical reading and techniques of exposition, analysis, and argumentation. Prerequisite: ESL 24 or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process.

Day 20917 MW 12:00 - 3:20 403 BRICKMAN 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21192 MW 6:00 - 9:20 402 KEENER 08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 26 ADVANCED EDITING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to increase students’ awareness of their own use of written language, strengthen their linguistic monitors and give them practice in editing strategies which will enable them to use linguisitic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in written expression. Prerequisite: ESL 120B and 121B or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process.

Eve 22844 Th 6:00 - 9:25 203 BRICKMAN 08/31 12/20 OP 093 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 120A INTERM GRAMMAR/READ, WRITE I 2.0 Units

This is the first semester of a one-year course in intermediate grammar for academic writing and reading designed to enable students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in written expression. This course focuses on compound and complex sentences, verb tense and form, and modals. This course also emphasizes grammar analysis, detecting and correcting grammatical errors, and self-editing skills. Prerequisite: ESL 130B or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 120A and 121A.

Day 20431 Th 8:30 -10:35 2201 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20264 Fri 6:00 - 8:20 2450 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 120B INTERM GRAMMAR/READ, WRITE II 2.0 Units

This is the second semester of a one-year course in intermediate grammar for academic writing and reading designed to enable students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in written expression. The course focuses on compound and complex sentences and short paragraphs, overview of the verb tense system in English, verb forms with gerunds and infinitives, verb forms in modifying phrases, and modals. This course also emphasizes analyzing grammar and meaning, detecting and correcting grammatical errors, and self-editing skills. Prerequisite: ESL 120A or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 120B and 121B.

Day 21056 Wed 8:30 -10:35 307 BRICKMAN 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21058 Fri 6:00 - 8:20 2460 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 121A INTERM WRITING AND READING I 6.0 Units

This is the first semester of a one-year course in intermediate academic writing and reading. The course is designed to enable students to use and interpret linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately in written expression. Classes will focus on writing sentences, paragraphs and compositions, developing strategies for reading comprehension and flexibility, on interactive reading, and on academic vocabulary development. Students will develop cultural understanding, vocabulary, and fluency through a variety of academic writing and reading tasks. Prerequisite: ESL 131B or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 120A and 121A.

Day 21677 MW 8:30 -11:50 2033 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21679 TTh 6:00 - 9:25 505 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 121B INTERM WRITING AND READING II 6.0 Units

This is the second semester of a one-year course in intermediate academic writing and reading. The course is designed to enable students to use and interpret linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately in written expression. Classes will focus on writing sentences, paragraphs and compositions, developing strategies for reading comprehension and flexibility, on interactive reading, and academic vocabulary development. Students will develop cultural understanding and fluency through a variety of academic writing and reading tasks. Prerequisite: ESL 121A or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 120B and 121B.

Day 20915 TTh 8:30 -11:50 403 GAUTHIER 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21961 TTh 11:00 - 2:20 806 MARQUIS 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21057 TTh 6:00 - 9:25 403 LEHR 08/31 12/20 P/N LS3 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 123 INTERMEDIATE ORAL COMMUNICA 2.0 Units

This is an intermediate level oral communication course. This course will enable students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately, emphasizing academic listening and speaking skills: listening and speaking in small groups, listening to short lectures on academic topics, learning academic vocabulary and expressions, making presentations on new topics. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 120A, 121A.

Day 21190 Fri 9:00 -11:20 203 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 126 PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH 2.0 Units

Intensive practice in recognizing and pronouncing the sounds of American English with emphasis on words and phrases: stress, intonation, phrasing, reduction. Attention to individual as well as group priorities. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 120A as demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Sat 21023 Lab Sat 9:00 -10:05 2416 MOORE 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Sat 10:15 -12:35 2480

ESL 130A BEG GRAMMAR/WRITE, READ I 2.0 Units

This is the first semester of a one-year course in beginning grammar for academic purposes designed to enable students to identify and use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in written expression. The course focuses on simple and compound sentences, questions, modifiers, phrases, and verb tenses, especially simple present, simple past, and present progressive. Strongly recommended: appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 130A, 131A, and 133A.

Day 20503 Tue 8:30 -10:30 2033 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20505 Fri 6:00 - 8:20 2470 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 130B BEG GRAMMAR/READ/WRITE II 2.0 Units

This is the second semester of a one-year course in beginning grammar for academic purposes designed to enable students to identify and use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately in written expression. The course focuses on simple and compound sentences, questions, modals, modifiers, phrases, and verb tenses, especially simple present, past, and future as well as present and past progressive. Prerequisite: ESL 130A or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 130B, 131B, and 133B.

Day 21059 Th 8:30 -10:35 2033 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21061 Fri 6:00 - 8:20 2480 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 131A BEGINNING WRITING, READING I 6.0 Units

This is the first semester of a one-year course in beginning academic writing and reading. The course is designed to enable students to use and interpret linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately in written expression. Classes will focus on writing simple and compound sentences in short paragraphs, on developing strategies for increasing reading comprehension and flexibility, on interactive reading, and on developing academic vocabulary. Students will develop cultural understanding and fluency through a variety of writing and reading tasks. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 130A, 131A, and 133A.

Day 20504 MW 8:30 -11:50 806 COOPERMAN 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20506 MW 6:00 - 9:20 505 PABLEY 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 131B BEGINNING WRITING, READING II 6.0 Units

This is the second semester of a one-year course in beginning academic writing and reading. The course is designed to enable students to use and interpret linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately in written expression. Classes will focus on writing simple, compound, and complex sentences in structured paragraphs, on developing strategies for increasing reading comprehension and flexibility, on interactive reading, and fluency through a variety of writing and reading tasks. Prerequisite: ESL 131A or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process. Students are advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 130B, 131B, and 133B.

Day 20916 MW 8:30 -11:50 505 MARQUIS 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21060 MW 6:00 - 9:20 203 GRAY 08/31 12/20 P/N LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

ESL 133 BEGINNING ORAL COMMUNICATION 2.0 Units

This is a beginning oral communication course. This course will enable students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully and appropriately, emphasizing conversational skills: listening and speaking in small groups, using new grammar structures, learning new words and expressions, comprehending and using idiomatic expressions. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the ESL assessment process.

Day 21191 Fri 9:00 -11:20 505 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

*****FIRE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY LPC

FST 50 FIRE PROTECTION ORGANIZATION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics. Cultural Diversity, including discrimination and harassment laws and regulations. Course complies with State Board of Fire Services requirements (1999).

Day 20956 Fri 9:30 -12:40 801 JOHANSEN 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 0.6 Hrs/Wk tba FST 50-V01 has two Saturday labs of six hours each to be arranged by the instructor.

Eve 20418 Mon 7:30 -10:20 801 FREELEN 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 0.6 Hrs/Wk tba FST 50-093 has two Saturday labs of six hours each to be arranged by the instructor.

FST 51 FIRE SERVICE OPERATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Fire department organization, management, and resources. Multi-agency coordinating systems for controlling various emergencies. Strategy and tactics applied to structural fire fighting, wildland fire fighting, and hazardous material emergencies, and safety conditions to be considered. Prerequisite: Fire Service Technology 50.

Day 21062 Fri 1:00 - 4:10 801 JOHANSEN 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 0.6 Hrs/Wk tba FST 51-V01 has two Saturday labs of six hours each to be arranged by the instructor.

FST 52 FIRE FIGHTER SAFETY/PUBLIC ED 3.0 Units

Assessing fire dangers and handling common fire situations in the home and in the work place. Risk abatement and personal preparation for unforeseen fire emergencies. Roles and responsibilities in educating the public on fire safety.

Eve 20603 Th 7:00 - 9:50 801 KORDES 08/17 12/20 GR 093

FST 53 FIRE BEHAVIOR AND COMBUSTION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Theory and fundamentals of why fires start, spread, and are controlled. An in depth study of fire chemistry and physics fire characteristics of materials, extinguishing agents, and control techniques.

Eve 20419 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 801 ZOLFARELLI 08/17 12/20 GR 093 FST 55 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPT AND SYS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

History and development of the Uniform Fire Code; features, design, and operations of fire alarm systems and smoke detection systems; means and adequacy of required exiting systems. Installation and maintenance of automatic, manual, and other private fire extinguishing equipment, heat and smoke control systems, water or sprinkler supply, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers.

Eve 20433 Wed 7:30 -10:20 801 JOHANSEN 08/17 12/20 GR 093

FST 74A FIRE INVESTIGATION 1A 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Fire investigation techniques relating to different types of fires. Recognition of arson laws and penalties in California, laws related to scene preservation and evidence collection. Fire origin and cause determination within the fire ground environment. Fire scene documentation requirements. This is a State of California Fire Marshal, CFSTES (California Fire Service Training and Education System) course approved by the California State Fire Board of Fire Services. A certificate will be issued by the California State Fire Marshal, State Fire Training upon successful completion of the course.

This is a Level I CFSTES California State Fire Marshal Certification Course, meeting the curriculum requirements for Fire Investigation 1A (Fire Cause and Origin Determination). This course is recommended for Firefighters, Peace Officers, Fire Prevention and Fire Investigation Personnel.

Eve 21026 Wed 5:00 - 7:10 801 JOHANSEN 08/31 12/20 GR LS1

PE FSC FIRE SCIENCE COND/AGILITY DEV 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

An introduction to the components of physical fitness development and conditioning, with emphasis on preparing students for the physical agility performance and testing standards required of "Emergency First Responder" Candidates entering into Police or Fire Academies. Instruction on proper warm-up and stretching techniques, how to develop and maintain the components of fitness through increased muscular strength and muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance and recovery, and increased flexibility and balance. Introduction to Circuit Training; skills instruction on various testing parameters of the Nationally approved and recognized Certified Physical Agility Test (CPAT); instruction on various "Tools of the Trade" (i.e., Ladders, Fire Hose, SCBA) for developing proper skills in handling, lifting and carrying techniques as well as developing cardio-respiratory control and aerobic conditioning while wearing a "Self Contained Breathing Apparatus" (SCBA) under conditions of physical exertion. Eve 21716 Mon 4:30 - 7:20 801 KRAUSE 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 0.2 Hrs/Wk tba PE FSC-093 will meet for one four hour Saturday meeting to be announced.

*****FRENCH LPC

FREN 1A BEGINNING FRENCH 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This introductory level course will enable students to begin speaking, reading and writing elementary level French as well as understanding the spoken language. Students are introduced to concepts of grammar, vocabulary and verb tenses in a variety of auditory, visual and written contexts. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. CAN FREN 2

Day 20542 MWF 11:00 -12:25 2201 SEVET 08/17 12/20 OP V01

FREN 1B ELEMENTARY FRENCH 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This is the second semester of the introductory level course and will enable students to continue to learn to speak, read and write elementary level French as well as to understand the spoken language. Students are introduced to concepts of grammar, vocabulary and verb tenses in a variety of auditory, visual and written contexts. Prerequisite: French 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or equivalent. CAN FREN 4

Eve 22845 TTh 6:00 - 8:15 2033 ALLIBAND-MC08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****GENERAL STUDIES

GNST 9 COLLOQUIUM-GENERAL STUDIES 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Eve 21259 Mon 4:00 - 5:50 4213 KLASCHUS 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 1.6 Hrs/Wk 2411U

GNST 9 is the Honors Seminar, designed for members of Honors Transfer Program, but open to all Las Positas College students.

GNST 25 STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU Processes and methods of communication in group situations, including parliamentary procedure, preparation of agenda and minutes, and organization accounting. Introduction to student government procedures and policies. Recommended for members of the Student Government Assembly, club officers, members of college-wide committees and others interested in leadership.

Day 22848 Fri 1:00 - 3:00 2460 ROSS 08/17 12/20 OP V01

GNST 25L STUDENT GOVT LEADERSHIP LAB 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Practical application of the skills of effective student government leadership. Includes, but is not limited to, conducting and attending meetings, holding office hours, sitting on committees, and planning and attending campus events. 3, 6, or 9 hours laboratory

Day 21579 Lab By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk 1709 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 This will allow for the practical application of the skills of effective student government leadership. Includes, but is not limited to, conducting and attending meetings, holding office hours, sitting on committees, and planning and attending campus events. It is intended for members of the Associated Students of Las Positas College.

*****GEOGRAPHY

GEOG 1 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Earth's natural environments, with emphasis on spatial characteristics, change over time, interactions between environmental components, and human-environment interactions. Physical processes, techniques, and tools by which Earth's climates, soils, vegetation, water resources, and land forms are linked into integrated global patterns. Field trips may be included.

GEOGRAPHY 1 STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO ENROLL CONCURRENTLY IN GEOGRAPHY 1L.

Day 20063 MW 9:30 -10:45 2420 ORF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 21217 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 1826 ORF 08/17 12/20 GR V02

Eve 21495 MW 5:30 - 6:45 1826 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Web 22036 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ORF 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 GEOG 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

GEOG 1L INTRO TO PHYS GEOG LABORATORY 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Application of the concepts, techniques, tools, and materials of physical geography. Practical exercises, experiments, observations, data analyses, computer applications/simulations, and use of maps, remotely-sensed imagery, and geographic information systems. Includes locational reference systems, time-space relationships, weather, climate, soils, vegetation, and landforms. Field trips/field projects may be included. Prerequisite: Geography 1 (may be taken concurrently).

Geography Lab (Geography 1L) is a hands-on laboratory providing opportunities for reinforcing lecture concepts and for exploring additional Physical Geography topics through interactive technologies.

Day 20358 Lab Fri 9:00 -12:00 1828 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 21905 Lab Mon 1:00 - 3:50 1828 ORF 08/17 12/20 GR V02

Eve 21218 Lab Wed 7:00 - 9:50 1828 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093

GEOG 2 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Spatial analysis of human populations, their cultural traits, and activities. Emphasis on how diverse peoples, through their interactions and through their perceptions and use of the physical environment, create distinctive cultural landscapes. Field trips may be included.

Day 20882 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 1826 ORF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

GEOG 8 INTRO TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to weather and climate and their impact on and modification by human activities. Weather elements, climate controls, and data collection instrumentation. Atmospheric optics, weather prediction, severe storms, air pollution, and other topics related to everyday experience and global environmental change. Field trips and observational activities may be included.

Day 20407 MW 11:00 -12:15 1826 ORF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

GEOG 12 GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

California's physical, cultural, and regional elements. The physical geographic base includes: location; geological evolution, geomorphic provinces, natural hazards and resources, climate, water resources, vegetation, and soils. Historically developed cultural themes: Native American and Hispanic origins; migration patterns, and settlements; population growth, and ethnic diversity; land use and economic activities; and Pacific Rim connections. Human environment interactions and issues are considered throughout the course. Field trip may be included.

Day 21168 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2450 ORF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****GEOLOGY

GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The Earth, its materials, its internal and external processes, and its development through time. Emphasis is placed on a thorough global understanding of Plate Tectonics as a framework and foundation for subsequent geologic topics and concepts. Topics include volcanoes, earthquakes and seismology, the Geologic Time Scale and the formation of the earth, rocks and minerals, hydrology, erosion, beach systems, environmental geology, glaciation, groundwater, etc. Course content includes the difference between theory and fact and the historical development of key geologic concepts. This is the foundation course for almost all subsequent geology courses for both geology majors and non-majors.

The Geology 1 lab may be taken concurrently with the lecture or during a later term. Enrollment in the lecture does not automatically enroll the student on the lab course. Student must enroll in the lab course separately.

Day 21045 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2420 HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Web 21047 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 GEOL 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21496 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 GEOL 1-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21906 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP DE3 GEOL 1-DE3 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

GEOL 1L PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Laboratory course to supplement the physical geology lecture course. Introduction to the materials and techniques of geology. Includes minerals, rocks, topographic and geologic maps, structural geology, identification and interpretation of landforms, geologic time and relative age dating analysis, etc. Prerequisite: Geology 1, 5 or 7 (may be taken concurrently).

The Geology 1 lab may be taken concurrently with the lecture or during a later term. Enrollment in the lecture course does not automatically enroll the student in the lab course; students must enroll in the lab course separately.

Day 21048 Lab Tue 2:00 - 4:50 1828 HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21049 Lab Wed 8:30 -11:20 1828 LACHAPPELLE 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 22876 Lab Th 12:30 - 3:20 1828 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 21626 Lab Th 7:00 - 9:50 1828 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

GEOL 12 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the oceans, the history of oceanic science, instrumentation and exploration; marine geology including plate tectonics and shoreline processes; physical and chemical properties of sea water; causes and effects of currents, tides, and waves; introduction to the basic types of marine life, the basic marine habitats and ecosystems; distribution of marine resources and the Law of the Sea.

The Geology 12 lab may be taken concurrently with the lecture or during a later term. Enrollment in the lecture course does not automatically enroll the student in the lab course; students must enroll in the lab course separately.

Day 20181 MW 2:00 - 3:15 1826 LACHAPPELLE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20741 TTh 9:30 -10:45 1826 HANNA 08/17 12/20 OP V02

GEOL 12L INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY LAB 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Laboratory course to supplement the oceanography lecture course. Introduction to the materials and techniques of oceanic science. Includes sea floor rocks, oceanic geography, bathymetric maps, seismic reflection, seawater physics and chemistry, beach sand, tides, waves, marine life and marine fossils, sea floor spreading rates, etc. Prerequisite: Geology 12 lecture (may be taken concurrently).

The Geology 12 lab may be taken concurrently with the lecture or during a later term. Enrollment in the lecture course does not automatically enroll the student in the lab course; students must enroll in the lab course separately.

Day 21554 Lab Mon 9:00 -11:50 1828 LACHAPPELLE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****HEALTH HLTH 1 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Physiological, psychological, and social perspectives of health. Emphasis on knowledge, attitudes and behaviors that will contribute to a healthy individual.

Day 20250 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE209 AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20643 MW 2:00 - 3:15 2206 STAFF - PH08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 22343 TTh 9:30 -10:45 503 COSTELLO 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Day 21501 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 PE209 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 12/20 OP V04

Eve 20738 Th 6:00 - 8:50 PE209 STAFF - PH08/17 12/20 OP 093 Web 20623 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 HLTH 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section title "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 20530 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 HLTH 1-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 20251 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE NAVARRO 08/17 12/20 OP DE3 HLTH 1-DE3 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

HLTH 3 WOMENS HEALTH 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Physiological, psychological, social, cultural, and political influences on women’s health. Emphasis on diversity of women’s experiences and the factors involved with both population level health outcomes and personal decision-making. Focus on empowerment for primary prevention.

Day 22329 TTh 9:30 -10:45 PE209 HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 22783 MW 5:30 - 6:45 2490 HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****HEALTH SCIENCES - LPC

HSCI 52 BASIC MEDICAL TERMINIOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A basic course in medical terminology designed for students in studying for Allied Health careers such as Surgical Technologist, Paramedic, Pre-nursing, and Radiology Technician. Medical vocabulary with concentration on prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Emphasis on word dissection, definitions as applied to the body systems including the terminology used in surgical procedures. Concepts focus on comprehensive terminology, pronunciation and spelling core. Students who are currently enrolled in or have completed Health 52 or Emergency Medical Services 62 may not receive credit.

Eve 22291 Th 6:30 - 9:20 402 WITTMAN 08/17 12/20 GR 093

*****HISTORY LPC

HIST 1 WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1600 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Origin and development of civilization in the Mediterranean and its expansion into Europe - the Near East, Greece, Rome and the Middle Ages, Renaissance and the Reformation. CAN HIST 2 Web 21090 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 HIST 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

HIST 2 WESTERN CIVILZATION SINCE 1600 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

History of the Modern Western World; Romanticism and the Industrial Revolution to the present. CAN HIST 4

Day 21543 MW 9:30 -10:45 2205 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 20932 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2205 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V02

HIST 7 US HISTORY THROUGH RECONSTRUCT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A survey of United States history from its pre-colonial, indigenous origins through the end of Reconstruction. Emphasis on (1) distinctively American patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual and geographic developments, (2) the interaction amongst and the experiences of diverse racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in American History, and (3) the evolution of American institutions and ideals including the U.S. Constitution, representative democratic government, the framework of California state and local government, and the relationship between state/local government and the federal government.

Day 20072 MW 8:00 - 9:15 2205 CARTER 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 21918 MW 9:30 -10:45 204 KLASK 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Day 21499 MW 11:00 -12:15 2206 KLASK 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Day 20073 MW 12:30 - 1:45 402 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Day 21134 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2420 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V05 Day 21669 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V06 Day 20071 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2480 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V07 Eve 21133 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2490 STEINBERG 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Eve 21538 Wed 4:00 - 6:50 2206 STEINBERG 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Eve 21547 Th 7:00 - 9:50 1816 STEINBERG 08/17 12/20 GR 095 Web 20533 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MCCOY 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 HIST 7-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21573 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MCCOY 08/17 12/20 GR DE2 HIST 7-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

HIST 8 US HISTORY POST-RECONSTRUCT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

History of the United States from the post-Civil War period to the present. Emphasis on distinctively American patterns of political, economic, social, intellectual and geographic developments.

Day 21917 MW 8:00 - 9:15 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 20949 MW 9:30 -10:45 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Day 21542 MW 11:00 -12:15 2204 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Day 20453 MW 2:00 - 3:15 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Day 21118 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 GR V05 Day 20075 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2470 CARTER 08/17 12/20 GR V06 Day 21500 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2420 MC ELDERRY 08/17 12/20 GR V07

Eve 21548 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2205 KLASK 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Eve 21666 Th 4:00 - 6:50 2490 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Web 20074 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MCCOY 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 HIST 8-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21574 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MCCOY 08/17 12/20 GR DE2 HIST 8-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

HIST 14 HIST AND AMER CULTURES CALIF 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Historical development of California, including Spanish exploration and settlement, the Mexican Revolution and transformation, the American conquest, the Gold Rush and dynamic expansion to the present day. In addition to exploring the political, economic, cultural, and social factors affecting the development of California, the course will focus on the roles and interactions of the following groups within the context of California history: African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Latino Americans, and Native Americans.

Day 20436 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2205 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 20580 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MCCOY 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 HIST 14-DE1 is an online course that meets from Aug. 18-Dec. 21. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

HIST 25 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Historical survey of American Indians in the United States from earliest times to the present day. Emphasis on Indian societies and cultures, Indian relations with predominant cultures, Indian movement for self-preservation and historical background necessary to understand contemporary problems of the Indians. Emphasis on the Indians of California and the West.

Day 21167 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2490 MCCOY 08/17 12/20 OP V01

HIST 28 HISTORY OF AMERICAN WEST 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A history of the trans-Mississippi West of the United States. Emphasis will be placed on Native American history and cultures, European and Anglo-American frontiers, expansion of the United States in the 19th century, and the interaction of Native American, European American, Asian American, African American and Hispanic American peoples, and the significance of the West in American history.

Day 20498 MW 11:00 -12:15 2490 MCCOY 08/17 12/20 OP V01

HIST 32 U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A survey of United States women's history from its indigenous origins through the present. This course emphasizes the interaction and experiences of diverse racial/ethnic groups that include at least three of the following groups: African-Americans, Chicana/Latina Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, and Native Americans. Special areas of focus include women's role in the political, economic, social, and geographic development of the United States.

Day 20955 MW 11:00 -12:15 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21180 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 OP V02

*****HORTICULTURE HORT 50 INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to general horticulture, ornamental horticulture and landscape gardening. Vocational and hobby values of horticulture, history of horticulture, plant structure, function, growth, reproduction, and development. Plant classification, identification, propagation, and nutrition. Soils, water management, climate adaptation, ecology, pest and disease control, propagation, planting, and maintenance.

Eve 20579 Tue 6:00 - 8:15 806 EVERETT 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Tue 8:25 - 8:55 806 Lab By Arr 0.9 Hrs/Wk tba HORT 50-093 requires 16 total hours to be arranged on Saturdays.

HORT 51 PLANT MATERIALS I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Identification, landscape and garden use, growth habit, climatic adaption, ornamental value, maintenance and care of trees, shrubs, vines and other plants adapted to the northern and coastal valleys of California. Prerequisite: Horticulture 50 (may be taken concurrently).

Eve 22838 Wed 6:00 - 7:50 806 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Wed 8:00 - 9:50 806 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba HORT 51-093 requires 18 hours to be arranged on Saturdays.

*****HUMANITIES

HUMN 3 FLM-DRAMA-MUS-VIS ART-LYR POET 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Dramatic literature, the theater including filmic art, an introduction to the experience and appreciation of works of musical and visual art and lyric poetry.

Day 20252 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2460 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01

HUMN 7 CONTEMPORARY HUMANITIES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Visual, literary, and/or musical works of art that reflect the issues and concepts of their time. A perspective through exploration of chosen works.

Day 21185 TTh 9:30 -10:45 201 KLASCHUS 08/17 12/20 OP V01 HUMN 10 THE AMERICAN STYLE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Humanities in the United States. Major works of literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, music, philosophy, science, religion and political and social institutions. Particular attention to values and meanings that reflect the American cultural experience.

Day 21488 MW 11:00 -12:15 2460 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20500 Tue 7:00 -10:15 2460 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

HUMN 28 THE CLASSIC MYTHS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to mythic themes recurring in literature, the visual arts, and music; gods, humans, heroes; their origins, variations, historical development, and full expression in classical times and continued presence in the arts.

Eve 20499 Tue 4:00 - 6:50 2490 KLASCHUS 08/17 12/20 GR 093

HUMN 44 NARRATIVE FILM MUSIC 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An examination of the function of music in cinema. A discovery of the contributions of classical, popular, and folk composers to the art of filmmaking and the influence of film music on the general culture of our time.

Day 21092 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2420 KLASCHUS 08/17 12/20 GR V01

*****INTERIOR DESIGN

INTD 50 RESIDENTIAL SPACE PLANNING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Basic techniques in planning space for interiors. Private and group living spaces, support systems, functional planning of interior space, and color in space planning.

Eve 22797 Th 5:00 - 6:50 802 FENCHEL 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Th 7:00 - 9:50 802

INTD 52 HIST OF INTERIORS/FURNISHINGS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

A survey of the history of interiors and furnishings from Egyptian period to the present. Emphasis on furniture styles and ornamentation. Eve 20413 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 802 HORNBECK 08/17 12/20 OP 093

INTD 54 PRINCIPLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Elements and principles of design as they apply to interior design. Emphasis on the use of color and texture in the selection of home furnishings.

Day 20849 Mon 2:00 - 3:50 802 HORNBECK 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Mon 4:00 - 6:50 802

INTD 60 MATERIALS AND RESOURCES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Survey of residential and commercial interior furnishings with attention to product knowledge of furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, metals, plastics and composite materials. Skills needed to perform related activities.

Eve 20974 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 802 FENCHEL 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****INTERNSHIP

The Internship courses are for students who work in a job that is directly related to their chosen course of study. Students employed in jobs not related to their educational major should enroll in BUSN95 and 96 or WRKX95 and 96. Students eligible for internships will have a declared major, have completed courses in their major, or have acquired a high level of skill in their discipline, and are ready for on-the-job experience in a paid or unpaid position. It is recommended that students enrolling in INTN1 and INTN2 already have an internship arranged when enrolling. Students without an internship should call the instructor (Leslie Gravino at 925 424-1876) before enrolling.

INTN 1 INTERNSHIP SEMINAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Taken in conjunction with Internship Field Placement, this seminar examines issues related to work and professional development, in the students¿ chosen course of study (major). The seminar provides the context to reflect on concrete experiences at the internship site, and link these experiences to previously acquired discipline specific, classroom based knowledge. Co-requisite: Internship 2

Day 20944 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 GR V01

INTN 2 INTERNSHIP FIELD PLACEMENT 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU Taken in conjunction with the Internship Seminar, the field placement is supervised employment for students who work in a job that is related to their chosen course of study. The placement allows for the application of discipline specific knowledge, skills and abilities gained in the classroom. Units earned are based on hours worked during the semester.

Day 21109 By Arr 15.0 Hrs/Wk tba GRAVINO 08/17 12/20 GR V01

*****ITALIAN LPC

ITLN 1A BEGINNING ITALIAN 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This introductory level course will enable students to begin speaking, reading and writing elementary level Italian as well as understanding the spoken language. Students are introduced to concepts of grammar, vocabulary and verb tenses in a variety of auditory, visual and written contexts. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 22849 TTh 10:00 -12:15 PE212 DUNBAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20993 MW 6:00 - 8:15 2201 MOLTENI 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****LEARNING SKILLS

LRNS 116 LEARNING SKILLS/DIAGNOSTIC CLI 1.0 Units

Determination of eligibility for learning skills services through diagnostic testing. Includes state mandated tests. Focus on compensatory methods as derived from test results.

Contact the DSPS Office at 925-424-1510 to arrange an intake interview with a counselor prior to enrollment in LRNS 116.

Day 20443 Th 9:00 - 9:50 712 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab Th 10:00 -10:50 712

Day 20442 Th 2:00 - 2:50 307 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N V02 Lab Th 3:00 - 3:50 307

Eve 20447 Mon 5:30 - 6:20 712 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Lab Mon 6:30 - 7:20 712

LRNS 117 LEARNING SKILLS - READING 3.0 Units

Preparation for reading success in college level English. Emphasis on learning skills in reading comprehension, decoding, and vocabulary through extensive reading and practice exercises. Prerequisite: Learning Skills (may be taken concurrently) and recommendation of Learning Skills 116 instructor.

Day 20444 MW 9:30 -10:20 507 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab MW 10:30 -10:45 507 Lab By Arr 2.4 Hrs/Wk tba

LRNS 118 LEARNING SKILLS - WRITING 3.0 Units

Preparation for writing success in college-level English. Emphasis on learning skills in sentence parts, paragraph construction, and essay writing assignments. Prerequisite: Learning Skills 116 (may be taken concurrently) and recommendation of Learning Skills 116 instructor.

Day 20445 TTh 11:00 -12:15 804 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N V01

LRNS 119 LEARNING SKILLS - PROBLEM SOLV 3.0 Units

Preparation for problem solving success in college. Emphasis on learning skills in quantitative reasoning abilities needed to process and integrate word problems and related problem solving tasks. Prerequisite: Learning Skills 116 (may be taken concurrently) and recommendation of Learning Skills 116 instructor.

Day 20446 MW 11:00 -12:15 507 SCHOENECKER 08/17 12/20 P/N V01

LRNS 120 COMPUTER ACCESS 1.0 Units

This course offers specialized computer instruction for students with disabilities. There will be an emphasis on individual learning styles, keyboarding skills, and software mastery. Strongly recommended: Learning Skills 116.

Day 22086 Th 4:00 - 4:55 712 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 Lab Th 5:00 - 5:55 712

*****LIBRARY SKILLS LPC

LIBR 8 INTRO TO LIBRARY RESEARCH 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to research techniques using college library resources. Teaches the skills needed to successfully find, evaluate, and document information in print, electronic, and Internet formats. Covers plagiarism, the ethical and legal aspects of information use, and the critical thinking skills necessary for successful college research. Day 21919 MW 10:30 -12:00 2412 INZERILLA 09/12 11/16 P/N V01

*****MARKETING

MKTG 50 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to marketing principles, concepts and methods as an evolving process that creates and delivers value; focus on the evolution of the marketing system; market research; research on the demographic and behavioral dimensions of markets; internal and external variables in designing a marketing program; analysis of marketing strategies and the impact of the external business environment on marketing mix decisions. Strongly recommended: English 1A.

Day 20295 MW 9:30 -10:45 2206 JARRELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Web 21701 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WEAVER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 MKTG 50-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

MKTG 60 RETAIL STORE MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Profitably starting and managing a retail business. Practical information such as finding a site and managing personnel, merchandising, buying, pricing, financial management, store security and information systems. Strongly recommended: Marketing 56 or Business 53.

Web 22834 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 MKTG 60-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

*****MASS COMMUNICATIONS LPC

MSCM 7 INTRO TO PUBLIC RELATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the principles, evolution, and professional practice of public relations. Concepts of planning and executing effective communication strategies, including message design and distribution, for all types of organizations. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Eve 21977 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 2409 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 MSCM 14 WRITING AND PHOTO PUBLICATION 1.0 Units

Journalism, photojournalism, content development, and production for the college newspaper.

Day 21195 Lab Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2409 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MSCM 16 EXPRESS COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 3.0 – 6.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Journalism, photojournalism, content development, and online and print production for the college newspaper. Production of the college newspaper, including writing, business management, graphic arts, design, online and print production, and introduction to leadership and editing skills. Ethical, practical, and legal issues in journalism. The number of laboratory units will be agreed upon and scheduled by instructor and student based on the student's job description and availability to participate. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 22278 Lab Mon 1:00 - 3:50 2409 KORBER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Wed 1:00 - 2:50 2409 Lab Fri 1:00 - 1:50 2409 Lab By Arr 9.0 Hrs/Wk 2409

MSCM 31 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

A survey of radio, television, film and multimedia and their impact on culture and society; includes economics, technological development, programming, ratings, legal aspects, and social control of broadcasting in America, and cross-cultural, international comparisons. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A. Web 21680 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE KORBER 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 MSCM 31-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

MSCM 32 RADIO PRODUCTION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

History, law, ethics, theory, and practical use of radio technology. Operations procedures and practices in a modern radio broadcast studio. Extended study of various aspects of radio production, including editing and announcing, producing studio-recordings, producing a news or feature interview story, producing pre-recorded newscasts, supporting station operations, preparing content for radio programming, publishing content online, selling ads, establishing a brand identity, producing news, collaborating with other media, creating and maintaining audio streams, podcasts, and direct feed, creating content for a multimedia website, and producing ad spots and promotional posts.

Day 21518 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 202 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01

MSCM 32L RADIO PRODUCTION LAB 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Procedures and practices in a modern radio broadcast studio. Extended study of various aspects of radio production, including editing and announcing, producing a live entertainment program, producing a live newsmagazine interview program, producing pre-recorded newscasts or feature interview story, managing station operations, preparing live radio programming, selling ads, establishing a brand identity, producing news, collaborating with other media, creating and maintaining audio streams, podcasts, and direct feed, creating content for a multimedia website, publishing recordings online and producing ad spots and promotional posts. The number of laboratory units will be agreed upon and scheduled by instructor and student based on the student’s job description and availability to participate.

Day 22800 Lab MW 2:00 - 3:15 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 4137 08/17 12/20 OP

MSCM 34 MAGAZINE EDITING AND PROD 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Creation of a journalistic-style student magazine. Emphasis is placed on developing content, writing in-depth magazine articles, producing photographs and other visual elements, correlating copy and visuals, laying out pages in the production process, copy editing, promoting advertising, managing the business-side of the magazine, and exploring ethical issues. Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for English 1A or English 52A. The number of laboratory units will be agreed upon and scheduled by instructor and student based on the student's job description and availability to participate.

Day 21788 Fri 2:00 - 4:00 2409 KORBER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Fri 4:10 - 5:00 2409 08/17 12/20 OP Lab By Arr 5.0 Hrs/Wk 2409 08/17 12/20 OP

MSCM 35 INTRO TO VIDEO JOURNALISM 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

The fundamentals of using digital video and audio for online reporting for campus media. Understanding the role of video journalism in relation to the increasing convergence of print, broadcast, and online media. Introduction to the legal and ethical issues in the recording or videotaping of news sources. Emphasis is placed upon the methods and techniques of video journalism, including scripting, storyboarding, digital video camera use, lighting, sound, and editing with video editing software such as FinalCut Pro.

Day 21786 Tue 11:00 -11:50 2409 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 12:00 -12:50 2409 Lab Th 11:00 -12:50 2409 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 2409

*****MATH LPC

MATH 1 CALCULUS I 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An introduction to single-variable differential and integral calculus including: functions, limits and continuity; techniques and applications of differentiation and integration; differentiation and integration of trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; areas and volumes of solids of revolution. Prerequisite: Mathematics 20 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20645 MWF 9:30 -10:55 202 WEAK 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20131 MWF 11:30 -12:55 202 DAUBENMIRE 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20132 MW 5:00 - 7:15 202 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 2 CALCULUS II 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Continuation of single-variable differential and integral calculus. Topics covered include: inverse and hyperbolic functions; techniques of integration; parametric equations; polar coordinates; sequences, series, power series and Taylor series. Introduction to Cartesian coordinates in three dimensions and operations with vectors. Primarily for mathematics, physical science and engineering majors. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20370 MWF 11:30 -12:55 802 MAJUMDAR 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Eve 20646 MW 7:30 - 9:45 2470 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 3 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Vector valued functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, change of variables theorem, scalar and vector fields, gradient, divergence, curl, line integral, surface integral, Green's Stokes' and divergence theorem, applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Eve 20133 MW 7:30 - 9:45 2490 KUTIL 08/17 12/20 GR 093

MATH 5 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 3.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to differential equations including the conditions under which a unique solution exists, techniques for obtaining solutions, and applications. Techniques include generation of series, solutions, use of Laplace Transforms, and the use of eigenvalues to solve linear systems. Generation of exact solutions, approximate solutions, and graphs of solutions using MATLAB. Prerequisite: Mathematics 3 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20771 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2414 KUTIL 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 12:25 - 1:15 2414

MATH 7 ELEMENTARY LINEAR ALGEBRA 3.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An introduction to linear algebra including: techniques and theory needed to solve and classify systems of linear equations using Gaussian elimination and matrix algebra; properties of vectors in n-dimensions; generalized vector spaces, inner product spaces, basis, norms, orthogonality; eigenvalues, eigenspaces; and linear transformations. Selected applications of linear algebra, including the use of MATLAB to solve problems involving advanced numerical computation. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course. Eve 20773 TTh 5:00 - 6:15 502 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab TTh 6:25 - 7:15 502

MATH 20 PRE-CALCULUS MATHEMATICS 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Rational functions and relations with emphasis on logical development and graphing. Solution of polynomial equations and inequalities, graphing conic sections, mathematical induction, binomial theorem; strengthening of skills in working with exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, equations, graphs, and applications. Prerequisites: Mathematics 36 or Mathematics 36Y or Mathematics 38 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20134 MWF 8:00 - 9:25 202 MAJUMDAR 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21169 TTh 1:30 - 3:45 503 BOERCKER 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20415 MW 7:30 - 9:45 202 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 33 FINITE MATHEMATICS 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Straight lines, systems of linear equations, matrices, systems of linear inequalities, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probability. Applications in business, economics and the social sciences. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or Mathematics 55B or Mathematics 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level as demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. (CAN MATH 12)

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20135 TTh 9:30 -11:20 507 MC HALE 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 34 CALC FOR BUS AND SOC SCIENCES 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Functions and their graphs; limits of functions; differential and integral calculus of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications in business, economics, and social sciences and use of graphing calculators. Partial derivatives and the method of Lagrange multipliers. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or 55B or 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. (CAN MATH 34)

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Eve 20524 TTh 7:30 - 9:45 503 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 38 TRIGONOMETRY WITH GEOMETRY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Plane trigonometry with topics from plane geometry. Geometry includes properties of polygons, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence and similarity, area, volumes and surface area. Trigonometry includes definitions of the trigonometric functions, graphs of the trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations and inverse trigonometric functions, identities, polar coordinates and complex numbers. Applications involving right triangles, law of sines and law of cosines. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or 55B or 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process. May not receive credit if Mathematics 36 or 36Y have been completed.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 21544 MWF 9:30 -10:55 503 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20604 MWF 1:00 - 2:25 202 WEAK 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21545 TTh 5:00 - 7:15 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 41 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Descriptive Statistics, measures of central tendency, dispersion and position, elements of probability; confidence intervals; hypothesis tests for one and two populations; probability distributions; analysis of variance; correlation and regression; non-parametric tests; applications in various fields. Introduction to the use of a computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 34 or Mathematics 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or equivalent.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20572 MWF 8:00 - 9:25 2414 DAUBENMIRE 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab MW 7:30 - 7:55 2414 Day 21937 MWF 12:00 - 1:25 502 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Mon 1:35 - 2:25 502 Day 20573 MWF 1:00 - 2:25 2414 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Lab Mon 2:35 - 3:25 2414 Day 20806 Tue 8:00 -10:50 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Th 8:00 - 9:50 2414 Lab Th 10:00 -10:50 2414

Eve 20574 Tue 4:30 - 7:20 2414 KUTIL 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Th 4:30 - 6:20 2414 Lab Th 6:30 - 7:20 2414

Web 21945 Tue 1:00 - 2:50 2201 KEUNE GR DE1 By Arr 4.2 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MATH 41-DE1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesdays from 1:00- 2:50 pm in Room 2201. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. Students may be required to purchase internet-based software for this course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspoasitascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

MATH 42A INTRO TO PROB AND STATISTICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Descriptive statistics, including measures of central tendency and dispersion; elements of probability; tests of statistical hypotheses; correlation and regression; applications in various fields. Introduction to the use of a computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or 55B or 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20540 MWF 9:30 -10:20 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab Fri 10:30 -11:30 2414 Day 20999 Mon 10:30 -12:20 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Wed 10:30 -11:20 2414 Lab Wed 11:30 -12:20 2414 Day 21520 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2416 MAJUMDAR 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Lab Th 10:55 -11:45 2416 Day 20136 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Lab Th 3:25 - 4:15 2414

Eve 21193 Tue 7:30 - 9:20 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 094 Th 7:30 - 8:20 2414 Lab Th 8:30 - 9:20 2414 Web 20515 Wed 5:30 - 6:45 2460 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 By Arr 3.5 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MATH 42A-DE1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on Wednesdays from 5:30-6:45 pm in Room 2460. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. Students may be required to purchase internet-based software for this course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule or go to http://ww.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Math 42B will no longer be offered after spring semester 2012. Math 42A (or 42) and Math 42B (or 43) are not intended as a substitute for a five unit statistics class, nor do they constitute a slower paced version of a higher unit statistics class. Students needing a 5 unit statistics course should take Math 44.

MATH 42B STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Statistical analysis, including comparisons of two populations, chi-square applications, analysis of variance, non-parametric, regression and correlation. Use of a computer software package to complete statistics problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 42A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Web 21947 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE KEUNE 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 Tue 1:00 - 2:50 2201 10/XX 12/XX MATH 42B-DE1 is a hybrid course. There is a mandatory orientation on Aug. 23 from 1-2:50 pm in Room 2201. Students will meet on campus Oct. XX-Dec. 20 from 1:00-2:50 pm in Room 2201. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. Students may be required to purchase internet-based software for this course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Math 42B will no longer be offered after spring semester 2012. Math 42A (or 42) and Math 42B (or 43) are not intended as a substitute for a five unit statistics class, nor do they constitute a slower paced version of a higher unit statistics class. Students needing a 5 unit statistics course should take Math 44.

MATH 44 STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Descriptive Statistics; measures of central tendency, dispersion and position; elements of probability; confidence intervals; hypothesis tests; two-population comparisons; analysis of variance; correlation and regression; goodness of fit, analysis of variance, non-parametric tests; and application in various fields. Introduction to the use of a computer software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55 or 55B or 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or 2 years of high school algebra and an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process.

A TI-84 or TI-83 Calculator may be required for this class. Consult with the instructor before buying a calculator for this course.

Day 20411 MWF 8:00 - 9:25 2414 DAUBENMIRE 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab MW 7:30 - 7:55 2414 Day 21949 MWF 12:00 - 1:25 502 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 Lab Mon 1:35 - 2:25 502 Day 20501 MWF 1:00 - 2:25 2414 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 GR V03 Lab Mon 2:35 - 3:25 2414 Day 20775 Tue 8:00 -10:50 2414 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V04 Th 8:00 - 9:50 2414 Lab Th 10:00 -10:50 2414

Eve 20523 Tue 4:30 - 7:20 2414 KUTIL 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Th 4:30 - 6:20 2414 Lab Th 6:30 - 7:20 2414 Web 21946 By Arr 4.2 Hrs/Wk ONLINE KEUNE 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 Tue 1:00 - 2:50 2201 MATH 44-DE1 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesdays from 1:00-2:50 pm in Room 2201. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. Students may be required to purchase internet-based software for this course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

MATH 45 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; theory of equations; matrices; translation of functions; sequences, series and the binomial theorem. Prerequisite: Math 55 or Math 55B or 55Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics placement process.

Day 20412 MW 12:30 - 1:45 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 607

MATH 55 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5.0 Units

Intermediate algebra concepts, including: An introduction to functions; linear and absolute value functions; absolute value equations and inequalities; compound linear inequalities; systems of linear equations in three variables and matrix solutions; rational expressions, functions and equations; radical expressions, functions and equations; rational exponents; complex numbers; quadratic functions and equations; inverse of a function; exponential and logarithmic functions; properties of logarithms; exponential and logarithmic equations; conic sections; and systems of non-linear equations and inequalities. Multiple representations, applications and modeling with functions are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: Math 65 or 65B or 65Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process. May not receive credit if Mathematics 55B or 55Y have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20371 MWF 8:00 - 9:25 2480 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21661 MWF 9:30 -10:55 2202 LEVEL 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20774 MWF 11:00 -12:25 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21591 MWF 12:30 - 1:55 2205 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V04 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20545 TTh 8:00 -10:15 202 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 OP V05 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21172 MW 11:30 - 1:50 503 MC HALE 08/17 12/20 OP V06 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21519 TTh 11:00 - 1:15 607 DAUBENMIRE 08/17 12/20 OP V07 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20502 TTh 12:30 - 2:45 2202 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 OP V08 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 course. Day 20924 TTh 2:00 - 4:15 2205 BLUMENFELD 08/17 12/20 OP V09 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21098 MW 5:00 - 7:15 503 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Eve 20648 MW 7:30 - 9:45 1816 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Eve 20257 TTh 5:00 - 7:15 2450 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 095 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Web 20513 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE WOODS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 Math 55-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online, except on the following dates when students will meet in Room 503 from 3:00-4:50 pm: Sept. 12, Oct. 3, Oct. 31, Nov. 21, Dec. 12 and Dec 19. There will be an optional orientation in Room 2414 on Wed., Aug. 17 from 3:00-4:50 pm. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Web 21024 Mon 2:00 - 4:15 201 MC HALE 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 By Arr 3.5 Hrs/Wk ONLINE 08/17 12/20 OP MATH 55-DE2 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Mondays from 2-4:15 pm in Room 201. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

MATH 55A INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA A 2.5 Units

Concepts covered in the first half of Mathematics 55 Intermediate Algebra, including: An introduction to functions; linear and absolute value functions; absolute value equations and inequalities; compound linear inequalities; rational expressions, functions and equations; radical expressions, functions and equations; rational exponents; and complex numbers. Multiple representations, applications and modeling with functions are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: Math 65 or 65B or 65Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process. May not receive credit if Mathematics 55 or 55X have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 22261 TTh 8:00 - 9:10 2470 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21938 MW 2:00 - 3:10 2204 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 21000 MW 5:00 - 6:10 2203 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS3 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 55B INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA B 2.5 Units

Concepts covered in the second half of Mathematics 55 Intermediate Algebra, including: systems of linear equations in three variables and matrix solutions; inverse of a function; exponential and logarithmic functions; properties of logarithms; exponential and logarithmic equations; conic sections; systems on non-linear equations and inequalities. Multiple representations, applications and modeling with functions are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: Math 55A or 55X (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). May not receive credit if Mathematics 55 or 55Y have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 22191 TTh 2:00 - 3:10 2416 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 22262 TTh 5:00 - 6:10 507 BOERCKER 08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 65 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5.0 Units

Elementary algebra concepts, including: real numbers and their properties; algebraic expressions; integer exponents; operations with polynomial expressions; linear and quadratic equations; linear inequalities and set notation; graphs of inear equations and inequalities; slope; systems of linear equations and inequalities; and, an introduction to rational expressions and modeling with linear and quadratic equations. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106 or 107 or 107Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process. May not receive credit if Mathematics 65B or 65Y have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20137 MWF 8:00 - 9:25 2206 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20380 MWF 11:00 -12:25 204 TAYLOR 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20942 MWF 12:30 - 1:55 204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21662 MW 9:00 -11:15 802 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V04 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20647 TTh 8:30 -10:45 2202 DAUBENMIRE 08/17 12/20 OP V05 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21004 TTh 9:30 -11:45 2460 BOERCKER 08/17 12/20 OP V06 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 20372 TTh 12:30 - 2:45 2306 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V07 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 607 Day 21171 TTh 2:00 - 4:15 204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V08 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20779 MW 5:00 - 7:15 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Eve 21170 MW 7:30 - 9:45 503 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600 Eve 20139 TTh 7:30 - 9:45 2450 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 095 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 600

Web 20772 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE BLUMENFELD 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 MATH 65-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online, except on the following dates when students will meet on campus in Room 204 from 5:00-7:15 pm: Aug. 22 , Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 5 and Dec. 19. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

Web 20138 Mon 1:30 - 3:45 2201 BLUMENFELD 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 By Arr 3.5 Hrs/Wk ONLINE MATH 65-DE2 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on-campus Mondays from 1:30-3:45pm in Room 2201. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

MATH 65A ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA A 2.5 Units

Concepts covered in the first half of Math 65 Elementary Algebra, including: real numbers and their properties; algebraic expressions; linear equations; linear inequalities and set notation; graphs of linear equations and inequalities in two variables; slope; systems of linear equations and inequalities; and, an introduction to modeling with linear equations. This course is designed for those with no previous algebra background. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106 or 107 or 107Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics assessment process. May not receive credit if Mathematics 65 or 65X have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 22263 MW 8:00 - 9:10 2202 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600 Day 21939 TTh 12:00 - 1:10 503 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS2 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

Eve 20440 MW 5:00 - 6:10 2202 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS3 Lab MW 6:20 - 6:50 2202

MATH 65B ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA B 2.5 Units Concepts covered in the second half of Mathematics 65 Elementary Algebra, including: integer exponents; operations with polynomial expressions; factoring techniques; quadratic equations and modeling with quadratic equations; and an introduction to rational expressions. Prerequisite: Mathematics 65A or 65X (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). May not receive credit if Mathematics 65 or 65Y have been completed.

A graphing calculator or internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this

Day 22192 TTh 1:30 - 2:40 502 WEAK 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Lab By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk 600

MATH 107 PRE-ALGEBRA 4.0 Units

Review and practice in fundamental computational skills including operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and proportions. Metric and English systems if measurement and geometric formulas. Introduction to algebra including signed numbers and simple linear equations. Basic Statistics and consumer mathematics. May not receive credit if Mathematics 106 has been completed.

Internet-based software may be required for some sections of this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 21766 MW 2:00 - 3:15 2460 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 3:25 - 4:40 2460 Day 21765 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab TTh 9:25 -10:40 607

Eve 21767 TTh 7:00 - 8:15 2203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab TTh 8:25 - 9:40 2203

MATH X is a Mastery Learning Program in Mathematics using programmed materials with instructor supervision. Math X is designed for students to work at their own pace, for those who need more time to take tests, and to reduce math anxiety, Credit may be earned in Mathematics 55, 65, 71, and 107. For more information, visit our Math X website at http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/mathX.php.

MATH 55X INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 2.5 Units Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20301 MW 9:30 -11:50 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20310 MW 12:00 - 2:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20315 TTh 2:30 - 4:50 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20323 MW 7:30 - 9:50 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 course. Eve 20330 TTh 5:00 - 7:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 55Y INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 2.5 Units

Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20302 MW 9:30 -11:50 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20311 MW 12:00 - 2:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20316 TTh 2:30 - 4:50 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20324 MW 7:30 - 9:50 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20331 TTh 5:00 - 7:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 65X ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 2.5 Units

Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20297 MW 9:30 -11:50 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20298 MW 12:00 - 2:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 course. Day 20299 TTh 2:30 - 4:50 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20320 MW 7:30 - 9:50 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20321 TTh 5:00 - 7:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 65Y ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 2.5 Units

Day 20300 MW 9:30 -11:50 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20309 MW 12:00 - 2:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20314 TTh 2:30 - 4:50 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Eve 20322 MW 7:30 - 9:50 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20329 TTh 5:00 - 7:20 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 71X MATH FOR TECHNICIANS 1.5 Units

Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20303 MW 9:30 -10:45 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20312 MW 12:00 - 1:15 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20377 TTh 2:30 - 3:45 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20325 MW 7:30 - 8:45 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20332 TTh 5:00 - 6:15 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 71Y MATH FOR TECHNICIANS 1.5 Units

Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20304 MW 9:30 -10:45 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20313 MW 12:00 - 1:15 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20317 TTh 2:30 - 3:45 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20326 MW 7:30 - 8:45 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20333 TTh 5:00 - 6:15 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 107X PRE ALGEBRA 2.0 Units

Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20305 MW 9:30 -11:25 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20307 MW 12:00 - 1:55 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20318 TTh 2:30 - 4:25 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20327 MW 7:30 - 9:25 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20334 TTh 5:00 - 6:55 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

MATH 107Y PRE ALGEBRA 2.0 Units Internet-based software may be required for this course. There may be a fee associated with these materials. Consult the mathematics department website http://www.laspositascollege.edu/math/index.php before registering for this course.

Day 20306 MW 9:30 -11:25 607 KEUNE 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20308 MW 12:00 - 1:55 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20319 TTh 2:30 - 4:25 607 MORRIS 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 20328 MW 7:30 - 9:25 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20335 TTh 5:00 - 6:55 607 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

*****MUSIC LPC

MUS 1 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Music for enjoyment and understanding through informed listening, analysis, evaluation and discernment of musical elements, forms, and repertoire. Attendance at concerts and listening to a variety of music may be required.

Day 20886 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 4130 LIN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 4 JAZZ IN AMERICAN CULTURE 3.0 Units

History, trends, and influences of the phenomenon of jazz through integration of the cultures of (but not limited to) African-American, European-American and the Latin-American communities. Required listening, reading and concert attendance will guide the student to value jazz as a form of self-expression and improve the ability to listen and understand the various eras in jazz from pre-Dixieland to present day.

Day 21084 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4138 DEVINE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 5 AMERICAN CULTURES IN MUSIC 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Music in twentieth century United States through the study of contributions of three selected groups from the following: African-Americans, Latin-Americans, Asian-Americans, European-Americans, and Native Americans. Emphasis on understanding diverse styles, and on integrating these styles into American music. Concert, religious, and folk-pop music will be included.

Day 20888 MW 9:30 -10:45 4213 ZIMMERMAN 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21144 TTh 9:30 -10:45 4138 DEVINE 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 21111 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 4213 ZIMMERMAN 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20890 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 4213 ZIMMERMAN 08/17 12/20 OP 094 For another American Cultures option, see Music 4.

Web 20887 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 MUS 5-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21583 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 MUS 5-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

MUS 6 BASIC MUSIC SKILLS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Essentials of music through notation, time elements, melody, harmony, and tonality, texture, dynamics and knowledge of the keyboard. Sight singing and ear training.

Day 21920 MW 12:30 - 1:20 4138 CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 8A HARMONY AND MUSICIANSHIP I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Elements of diatonic harmony through part writing and ear training exercises as typified by musical practice from 1600 to the present. Includes keys, modes, scales, tonality, intervals, solfeggio, consonance/dissonance, rhythmic organization, chord structure, chord and interval recognition, melodic and rhythmic dictation, voice leading principles, non-chord tones, four-part voice leading with selected primary and secondary chords, and figured bass realization. Strongly recommended: Music 6 or equivalent skills.

Day 20908 MW 9:30 -10:20 4138 ROSEFIELD 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 9:30 -10:20 4226 Fri 9:30 -10:30 4138

MUS 10A CHROMATIC HARMONY/MUSICIANSHIP 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Elements of both diatonic and chromatic harmony through part writing and ear training exercises as typified by musical practice from 1600 to the present. Continues solfeggio; chord recognition; melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic dictation; and figured bass realization. Introduces chorale dictation, chromatic four-part voice leading, chord progression and succession techniques, non-chord tones using figuration and rhythmic displacement, and mode mixture. Prerequisite: Music 8B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20923 MW 10:30 -11:20 4240 CEFALO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 10:30 -11:20 4226 Fri 10:30 -11:30 4240

MUS 12 WIND ENSEMBLE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Wind ensemble repertoire of all styles and periods. Emphasis on group participation and public performance. Attendance at all scheduled performances required. Enrollment is subject to a standardized audition demonstrating musical ability and technical proficiency suitable to the course level.

Day 21539 Lab TTh 2:00 - 3:15 4138 DEVINE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 14 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Reading, preparation and performance of contemporary Jazz music. Opportunity to apply improvisation techniques in a group setting.

Eve 20937 Lab Mon 6:00 - 8:50 4138 ROSEFIELD 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 15 JAZZ BAND 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Reading, preparation and performance of contemporary Jazz music, arranged for Jazz band. Opportunity to arrange and compose for the band as well as to conduct. Opportunity to apply improvisation techniques in a group setting.

Eve 20891 Lab Mon 6:00 - 8:50 4138 ROSEFIELD 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 16 COLLEGE ORCHESTRA 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Survey of string and symphonic orchestra literature through rehearsal and performance of selected works. Emphasis on the development of ensemble playing and technique. Designed for those with proficiency in playing an orchestral instrument.

Eve 21130 Lab Wed 6:00 - 8:50 4138 ROSEFIELD 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 20 ELEMENTARY GUITAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Beginning guitar using a combination of folk and classic approaches to playing technique, utilizing basic scales and chords in first position, and music notation. Strongly recommended: Music 6. Day 20893 Lab Th 11:00 - 1:50 4130 ACHEN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 21A BEGINNING PIANO 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Group instruction in piano with emphasis on developing technique, reading music, and performing. Strongly recommended: Music 6.

Day 20896 Lab TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4226 CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20895 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 4226 LIN 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 21B BEGINNING PIANO: INTERMEDIATE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of skills learned in Music 21A. Emphasis on further development of technique and performance. Prerequisite: Music 21A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20897 Lab TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4226 CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20976 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 4226 LIN 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 23A ELEMENTARY VOICE I 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Group singing with emphasis on solo performance. Tone production, breathing, diction, and interpretation in regard to song literature. Strongly recommended: Music 6.

Day 20899 Lab Wed 11:00 - 1:50 4130 MOTE-YAFFE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 23B ELEMENTARY VOICE II 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of skills learned in Music 23A. Emphasis on further development of vocal production and performance. Prerequisite: Music 23A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20901 Lab Wed 11:00 - 1:50 4130 MOTE-YAFFE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 30 STUDY OF GUITAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of skills and knowledge from Music 20. Emphasis on playing techniques and performance. Designed for the intermediate and advanced performer. Prerequisite: Music 20 or equivalent (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20894 Lab Th 11:00 - 1:50 4130 ACHEN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 31 STUDY OF PIANO 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of functional piano skills. Designed for knowledge and skill of intermediate or advanced level. Prerequisite: Music 21B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20902 Lab TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4226 CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 20977 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 4226 LIN 08/17 12/20 OP 093

MUS 33 STUDY OF VOICE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Individual improvement of the technical facility, tone quality, and range of the singing voice in solo performances; designed to extend knowledge of the literature in general and help acquire a basic repertory. Required for voice majors. Prerequisite: Music 23B (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or equivalent.

Day 20904 Lab Wed 11:00 - 1:50 4130 MOTE-YAFFE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 38 INDIVIDUAL STUDY 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Specialized study of voice or instrument. Designed for music major or minor to increase opportunities in individualized study of voice or instrument.

Day 20905 Lab By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba CAMPBELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Music 38 requires enrollment with a private music instructor

MUS 39 MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Training in performance skills for musical theater; with emphasis on vocal technique. Corequisite: Theater Arts 39.

Day 21151 Lab MW 2:00 - 2:50 4138 CEFALO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21152 Lab Mon 3:30 - 4:20 4138 CEFALO 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab Wed 2:00 - 2:50 4138 MUS 42 VOCAL REPERTOIRE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Vocal repertoire with emphasis on solo performance. Includes vocal solo literature of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary periods in French, German, English, Italian, and Spanish. Prerequisite: Music 23B or Music 33 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 20906 Lab Wed 11:00 - 1:50 4130 MOTE-YAFFE 08/17 12/20 OP V01

MUS 45 CHAMBER CHOIR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of vocal and musical ability to interpret and perform the highest caliber of choral literature. Designed for singers with advanced choral ensemble experience.

Day 20892 Lab MW 2:00 - 3:15 4130 LAPPA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 MUS 45 (CRN 21135) is by audition only.

MUS 46A BEGINNING JAZZ CHOIR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The various aspects of performing in a vocal jazz ensemble. Emphasis on developing the rudiments of vocal jazz technique. Strongly recommended: Music 6 (Basic Music Skills).

Day 20907 Lab TTh 2:00 - 3:15 4130 LAPPA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 MUS 46A-V01 is by audition only.

MUS 46B ADVANCED JAZZ CHOIR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The various aspects of performing in a vocal jazz ensemble. Emphasis on developing advanced vocal jazz technique. Prerequisite: Music 46A (Beginning Jazz Choir).

Day 22346 Lab TTh 2:00 - 3:15 4130 LAPPA 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****NUTRITION

NUTR 1 NUTRITION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The basics of nutrition, including nutrients, nutritional needs, digestion/absorption, and the role of nutrition in the maintenance of health. Designed to meet the needs of students majoring in the science and/or health fields. Strongly recommended: Chemistry 30A.

Day 22229 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20644 MW 11:00 -12:15 PE212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 22784 Mon 6:00 - 8:50 PE212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

OSH 60 ELEMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the major subject areas of Industrial Hygiene. This includes anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards; effects of toxic agents on the body; measurement of these agents; general methods for their control; as well as State and Federal regulatory requirements.

Eve 22755 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 1816 JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 GR 093

*****PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 1 GOD, NATURE, HUMAN NATURE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Nature and range of philosophical inquiry in relation to everyday problems of humans as individuals, as citizens, as existing in nature, and as creators of works of the arts and of the spirit. Analysis of primary philosophical documents that concentrate on these broad areas of human concerns. Introduction to Philosophy by the Philosophers' own works, their methods of procedure and inquiry. NOTE: Philosophy 2, 4 and 25 are also introductory courses and may be taken before Philosophy 1 if a more detailed examination of ethical problems, the theory of knowledge, or political philosophy is desired. CAN PHIL 2

Day 20253 MW 11:00 -12:15 2205 BODNAR 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Web 20535 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE FAIRWEATHER08/17 12/20 GR DE1 PHIL 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PHIL 2 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY: ETHICS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Problems of good and evil, right and wrong, individual and/or social action. Principles, criteria or starting points for these issues and decisions as discussed and developed in great writings of the philosophical-literary tradition. CAN PHIL 4

Day 20929 MW 9:30 -10:45 2460 BODNAR 08/17 12/20 GR V0 Day 20254 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2460 BODNAR 08/17 12/20 GR V01

PHIL 4 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY: KNOWLEDGE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Systematic analysis of documents that constitute the major statements in the theory of knowledge. Investigation of the nature of knowledge, truth and belief. placed on enabling students to analyze, critique and defend their own systems of beliefs.

Eve 20255 Th 7:00 - 9:50 2460 BODNAR 08/17 12/20 GR 093

*****PHOTOGRAPHY LPC

PHTO 50 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the history and development of photography, basic process, various types of cameras, materials, basic shooting, processing developing, and printing of photographs.

Students enrolled in PHTO 50 labs will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration.

Day 22170 Tue 9:00 -10:50 2201 YASHAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 11:00 -11:50 311 Lab Th 9:00 -11:50 311 Day 22172 Tue 1:00 - 2:50 307 HORVATH 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab Tue 3:00 - 3:50 311 Lab Th 1:00 - 3:50 311

PHTO 56 INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Basics for the beginner's use of digital cameras, film and flatbed scanners; use of Adobe software for image adjustments. Exploration of digital photography compared with traditional photographic approaches and processes. Operation of Adobe digital imaging software for preparation of web site photos and print output, in both black and white and in color.

Students enrolled in PHTO 56 will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration.

Day 22171 Wed 2:00 - 2:50 300 ANAYA 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 3:00 - 4:50 300

Eve 22174 Fri 2:00 - 2:50 300 ANAYA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Fri 3:00 - 5:00 300 Eve 22840 Wed 6:00 - 6:50 300 ANAYA 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab Wed 7:00 - 8:50 300

PHTO 57 INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL PHOTO 1.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Digital photography: intermediate and advanced digital image capture assignments, camera use and digital manipulation using software such as Adobe Photoshop. Preparation of image files for display printing and use on the Web. Strongly recommended: Photography 56 or camera/photography and Macintosh computer experience.

Students enrolled in PHTO 57 will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration.

Eve 22176 Wed 6:00 - 6:50 300 ANAYA 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 7:00 - 8:50 300

PHTO 58 INTRODUCTION TO VIDEOGRAPHY 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the theory and practice of video production and desktop video editing: project production phases, time-based visual and sound design, digitizing footage, video output issues, working creatively in a collaborative environment, industry standards. Macintosh computer platform.

Students enrolled in PHTO 58 will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration.

Day 22887 Wed 9:00 - 9:50 300 HORVATH 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 10:00 - 1:50 300

PHTO 60 BLACK & WHITE MATERIALS & PROC 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Using exposure/development controls related to black and white negative materials. Development of intermediate/ advanced print making skills. Emphasis on visual and critical problems related to black and white photography. Prerequisite: Photography 50 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Students enrolled in PHTO 60 will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration. Eve 22843 Tue 6:00 - 7:50 307 HORVATH 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Tue 8:00 - 8:50 311 Lab Th 6:00 - 8:50 311

PHTO 67 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A broad chronological survey of photography from its invention to the present. Considers the medium¿s dual role as technology and art. Addresses a multiplicity of photographic themes and purposes. Considers the intersections of photography and technology, history, art, and everyday life.

Eve 22177 Mon 6:00 - 8:50 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR 093

PHTO 69 INTERMEDIATE VIDEOGRAPHY 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Intermediate level digital video production to integrate and build upon prior video making skills. Emphasis is on creative expression, improving all production values and edited quality of finished presentation. Distribution of quality video piece to festivals and the web. Class is taught on the Macintosh computer platform. Strongly recommended: Photography 58.

Students enrolled in PHTO 69 will be assessed a $20 materials fee at registration.

Day 22178 Wed 9:00 - 9:50 300 HORVATH 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 10:00 - 1:50 300

*****PHYSICAL EDUCATION LPC

PE AQA AQUA AEROBICS 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Student will participate in a variety of upright exercises in the shallow and deep water of a pool. Water specific movements, which take advantage of the unique characteristics of water, will help students improve cardio-respiratory endurance, muscle endurance/strength, flexibility and body composition, while minimizing impact on the body. Students need not be swimmers to participate in this class; however students must feel comfortable in the water.

Day 21925 TTh 11:00 -12:15 POOL1 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE AWT ADAPTED WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An opportunity for students with disabilities to improve muscle strength and endurance through the correct application of sound training principles. This class is designed for students with limitations that are directly related to their physical or mental disability. Students must have a current clearance from their doctor to participate in this class. An individual exercise program will be developed by the instructor and student to meet the student's goals.

Day 21774 TTh 9:30 -10:45 PE104 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE BA BALLET 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Develop and practice basic techniques in ballet.

Day 21711 TTh 9:30 -10:45 PE143 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE BC BOOT CAMP 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Improve core conditioning, muscle strength, muscle endurance and cardiorespiratory endurance through a variety of drills and military style movements. Functional training delivered in an intense environment.

Day 22785 MW 8:00 - 9:15 PE101 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21712 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 PE101 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

PE BD BADMINTON 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Basic fundamentals of badminton including the forehand, backhand and serve. Includes singles and doubles strategy. Open to all levels of skill.

Eve 21681 Mon 6:30 - 7:45 PE102 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE BD BADMINTON 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Basic fundamentals of badminton including the forehand, backhand and serve. Includes singles and doubles strategy. Open to all levels of skill.

Day 21682 TTh 11:00 -12:15 PE101 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE BK BASKETBALL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This multi-level course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to develop the basic skills and understanding of basketball. Skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, defensive and offensive strategies will be presented and practiced. Team play and sportsmanship are important priorities that are emphasized in this class.

Day 21683 MW 12:30 - 1:45 PE101 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21684 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 PE101 COSTELLO 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 21685 Th 6:00 - 8:50 PE101 WISELY 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE BKP BASKETBALL ADVANCED PLAY 1.0 Units

This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to develop the skills and understanding of basketball at the advanced level. Skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, defensive and offensive strategies will be presented and practiced. Team play and sportsmanship are important priorities that are emphasized in this class.

Day 21776 MTWTh 2:00 - 3:55 PE101 COSTELLO 08/17 09/30 OP V01 Day 21777 MTWTh 4:00 - 5:55 PE101 WISELY 08/17 09/30 OP V02

PE BX BOX AEROBICS 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Course is designed to give the student an opportunity to experience a combination of martial arts and aerobic exercise for the benefit of physical fitness. Exercises will include jumping rope, push-ups, abdominal work, cardiovascular exercise, strength training and toning exercises, box aerobics drills and stretching.

Day 21713 MW 12:30 - 1:45 PE102 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE DBS DANCE AEROBICS/BODY SCULPTING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

A combination of energizing aerobic dance and specific resistance training. Improves cardio-respiratory endurance and tones major muscle groups.

Day 21778 MW 11:00 -12:15 PE143 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

FITNESS CENTER

FITNESS LAB – PE 203

Students will participate in an individualized exercise program under the supervision of an instructor. These courses allow students to access the Fitness Center equipment during any of the scheduled Fitness Lab hours. Students should sign up for the course listed below that best meets their anticipated number of hours of participation.

SCHEDULED LAB HOURS in PE203: Monday-Thursday, 8:0-12:15 am / 5:00-7:30 pm Friday, 9:00-10:50 pm

STUDENTS SHOULD SIGN UP FOR THE COURSE LISTED BELOW THAT BEST MEETS THEIR ANTICIPATED NUMBER OF HOURS OF PARTICIPATION

PE FC FITNESS CENTER Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Students will be presented instruction on how to develop and maintain the components of fitness: muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students will learn how to design an individualized exercise program based on sound training principles and personal goals.

21690 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X01 22117 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X02 22340 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X03 21691 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X04 21687 By Arr 3.3 Hrs/Wk PE203 0.5 units 10/19 12/13 P/N X05

PE FD FITNESS DEVELOPMENT Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the components of fitness development. Students will be presented instruction on how to maintain and develop the components of fitness: muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and balance. 21688 By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk PE203 0.5 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X01 21692 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X02 22338 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X03 22118 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X04 22339 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X05 21693 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk PE203 1.0 units 08/17 12/20 P/N X06

ORIENTATION Students registered in any of the “Fitness Center” and/or “Fitness Development” classes listed above must attend a mandatory orientation each semester. Students will not be able to work out until attending an orientations in PE 203. Students must login to Blackboard for orientation dates and times.

PE FL FLAG FOOTBALL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course is designed to give the student an opportunity to review and practice the basic fundamental skills relative to the game of flag football.

Day 21714 MW 11:00 -12:15 FIELD SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE FNB FENCING-BEGINNING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the sport of fencing. Emphasis is on the technical and tactical skills unique to foil. Basic skills include the development of correct footwork, precise blade action, and sound tactical decisions.

Day 21715 TTh 11:00 -12:15 PE102 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT.

PE FW FITNESS WALKING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course provides a cardiovascular activity that will benefit anyone, regardless of age or fitness level. Individualized walking programs are designed to promote general overall fitness. Walking speed and power will be improved through the practice of effective and technically correct movement patterns.

Day 21717 TTh 9:30 -10:45 TRACK SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE GBW GUTS AND BUTTS WORKOUT 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Reduce, shape, tone and strengthen the abdominal region, the buttocks and thighs through a series of exercises. This course will focus on improving muscle and endurance for the abdominals, gluteals, quadriceps, and hamstrings. Emphasis will be on functional development of muscle strength and endurance and core stability.

Day 21718 MW 12:30 - 1:45 PE143 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21719 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 PE102 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

PE HHA HIP HOP AEROBICS 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

A vigorous, choreographed movement class performed to hip hop/club music. Will include low and high impact aerobics. Day 21733 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 PE102 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE ID INTRODUCTION TO DANCE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the distinct movements and techniques characteristics of ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance.

Day 21780 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE143 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE PM PILATES MAT WORK 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the guiding principles of Pilates. Students will be presented instruction on how to implement the guiding principles of Pilates to increase core strength, flexibility and balance.

Students will need to provide their own mat.

Day 21720 MW 12:30 - 1:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Eve 21721 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE SC SOCCER-OUTDOOR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Students will practice the skills of kicking, trapping and heading necessary for controlled outdoor soccer play; discuss and employ basic offensive and defensive strategies and tactics; put into practice the rules governing outdoor soccer play.

Day 22864 TTh 11:00 -12:15 FIELD AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE SI SOCCER-INDOOR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Students will practice the skills of kicking, passing, trapping and heading necessary for controlled indoor soccer play; discuss and employ basic offensive and the rules governing indoor soccer play.

Eve 21723 Tue 6:30 - 9:20 PE101 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE SWA SWIMMING ADVANCED 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This is an advanced course designed to enhance the overall knowledge and fitness for the advanced swimmer. The emphasis will be on training for competition (Intercollegiate, High School, Open Water, Triathlon, USA Swimming, and Recreational League). Instruction will also include refining the competitive strokes, starts, and turns. Strongly recommended: Physical Education SWBI (Beginning/Intermediate Swimming) or Physical Education SWF (Swimming for Fitness).

Day 22846 MTWTh 3:00 - 4:15 POOL2 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE SWBI SWIMMING-BEGIN/INTERMEDIATE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An introductory course designed to teach the basic fundamentals, stroke techniques, and safety skills. For Beginning Swimming, the emphasis will be on developing proper swimming techniques, including non-competitive and competitive swim strokes (freestyle, sidestroke, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly). Intermediate Swimming instruction includes refining the competitive strokes, introduction of the Individual Medley, starts and turns. Students will also learn aquatics safety methods. It is strongly recommended that students have completed PE SWL.

Eve 22275 MW 6:00 - 7:15 POOL1 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE SWF SWIMMING FOR FITNESS 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course is designed to enable students to develop a high level of cardiovascular fitness. The student will utilize a variety of strokes to increase strength and fitness. Emphasis will be on developing proper swimming techniques, including non-competitive and competitive swim strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly).

Day 21927 MW 12:30 - 1:45 POOL2 NAVARRO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21928 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 POOL1 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 12/20 OP V02

PE SWL SWIMMING-LEARN TO SWIM 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An introductory course designed to teach fundamental swimming skills and is designed for non-swimmers who cannot swim one length of the pool (25 yards). Emphasis will be on the physical and psychological adjustment to the water as well as basic swimming stroke techniques. Students will also learn aquatics safety methods.

Day 22276 MW 9:30 -10:45 POOL2 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 10/18 OP FT1

PE TK TAE KWON DO 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

A form of martial arts that originated in Korea over 4000 years ago. It is both a hard and a soft style of karate which uses mostly kicks, and some use of hands and other body parts, such as head and elbows.

Day 21724 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21725 TTh 9:30 -10:45 PE213 AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V02

PE VB VOLLEYBALL 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to learn and practice those skills which are acceptable under current rules and interpretations in the game of volleyball; Open to all skill levels.

Eve 21710 Mon 8:00 - 9:15 PE101 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE VB VOLLEYBALL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to learn and practice those skills which are acceptable under current rules and interpretations in the game of volleyball; Open to all skill levels.

Day 21727 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE101 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE WP WATER POLO 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to learn and practice the game of Water Polo. The focus of the class will be on individual and team skills relating to the play of Water Polo, rules and regulations, acceptable conduct, and fitness. Instruction will also include strategy and appreciation for competition. Strongly recommended that students have completed PE SWB, PE SWF, or PE SWA.

Eve 22804 TTh 6:00 - 7:15 POOL2 CRAIGHEAD 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PE WT WEIGHT TRAINING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An opportunity for the student to improve muscle strength and endurance through the correct application of sound training principles. Students will be presented instruction on how to maintain and develop the components of fitness: muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and balance. Basic wellness components including nutrition, stress management, healthy lifestyles, body composition, and rest will be discussed.

Day 21728 MW 12:30 - 1:45 PE202 COSTELLO 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21729 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 PE202 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 22786 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 PE202 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V03

PE WTW WEIGHT TRAINING FOR WOMEN 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An opportunity for the female student to improve strength and endurance through the correct application of sound training principles. Students will be presented instruction on how to develop and maintain the components of fitness: muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students will learn how to safely and effectively strength train the female body.

Day 21730 MW 9:30 -10:45 PE202 NAVARRO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE YO YOGA 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

This course provides a unique exercise system based on the principles of Hatha Yoga. Emphasis is on developing a controlled awareness of inner strength, body alignment, balance, and flexibility through a series of exercises and poses. The importance of controlled breathing and mental relaxation are also emphasized.

Students will need to provide their own mats.

Day 21697 MW 7:30 - 8:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21695 MW 11:00 -12:15 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 21696 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 21698 MW 5:30 - 6:45 PE213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094

PE 4 PERSONAL FITNESS 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

An independent, self paced, personal activity program planned and implemented in conjunction with student goals. Based on goals and results of a fitness assessment and health risk appraisal, an individualized program is developed through personal counseling. Programs can include a physical assessment profile, a health risk appraisal, an individualized exercise/activity program, nutrition counseling, health/wellness education, and behavior modification. The student is required to meet with the instructor on campus at the beginning and end of the semester.

Web 21571 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PE 4-DE1 is a hybrid course. All meetings will be online, EXCEPT on the following dates when students are required to meet on campus in Room PE 104 for a pre-assessment and orientation; either Aug. 17 from 6-7 PM OR Saturday, Aug. 20 from 9-10 am. The post-fitness assessment will be held on campus Dec. 14 from 5:45-6:45 pm in Room PE 104. Students must log into Blackboard on Wednesday, August 17 for directions and to check in with the instructor online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

***PHYSCIAL EDUCATION – THEORY

PE 16 THE SUCCESSFUL STUDENT ATHLETE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is designed to assist the student-athlete in developing realistic expectations and goals of college, explore academic programs, and understand what is necessary to succeed in college while competing in an intercollegiate sport. The rules and regulations of the Commission of Athletics (COA), National Intercollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Association of Collegiate Athletics (NAIA) will be defined and explored to bring awareness to the student-athlete regarding eligibility and transferring to a four-year institution.

Day 22266 Tue 8:00 - 8:50 PE209 COSTELLO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE 17 INTRO TO ATHLETIC TRAINING 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Basic taping skills, introduction to modality usage, and basic rehabilitation principles of athletic training. Includes work with intercollegiate sports programs. Designed to be preparatory for further education and a career in athletic training.

Students enrolled in PE 17 will be assessed an additional materials fee of $15 for athletic taping supplies at registration.

Day 21029 TTh 12:30 - 1:20 PE212 NAVARRO 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Lab TTh 1:30 - 1:45 PE212 By Arr 2.4 Hrs/Wk ONLINE PE 17-V01 is a hybrid course. Students will meet on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30-1:45 pm in Room PE212. They will be required to complete the remainder of the course online. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PE 20 INTRO TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Survey of Physical Education with emphasis on basic elements, foundations, specialty areas of further study, career opportunities and the relationship of Physical Education to other fields. This course will broaden student's understanding of how the philosophies and programs of physical education, exercise and sport have evolved to their current status.

Day 21194 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4127 AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE 21 THEORY OF SOCCER 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

The examination and analysis of theories and strategies in international soccer. This course includes examination of offensive and defensive strategies and playing styles used at all levels of soccer play (club, amateur, collegiate, and professional). Students will study current and historic trends in international soccer strategy and play. Proper care of facilities and equipment and proper safety procedures will also be covered. Students will apply principles and theories through videotape analysis of various team play and their own play on the soccer field.

Day 20990 MW 12:30 -12:55 PE212 AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 1:05 - 2:20 PE212 Day 20992 TTh 2:30 - 2:55 PE212 DO AMOR 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Lab TTh 3:05 - 4:20 PE212

PE 27 PRINCIPLES OF COACHING 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Theory, principles, and ethics of coaching sports with emphasis on the fundamentals and techniques of coaching. Course completion certificate available upon completion (with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21343 MW 12:30 - 1:20 PE209 SMYTH 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab MW 1:25 - 1:50 PE209

***PHYSICAL EDUCATION – INTERCOLLEGIATE

PE 31 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice.

Day 21209 Daily 2:00 - 3:30 PE101 COSTELLO 10/01 12/20 OP V01

PE 36 INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice. Day 20989 Daily 3:20 - 5:10 TRACK NAVARRO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE 38 INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice.

Day 20988 Daily 2:30 - 4:20 FIELD AGUIAR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PE 41 WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE BSKTBL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice.

Day 21210 Daily 4:00 - 5:30 PE101 WISELY 10/01 12/20 OP V01

PE 48 WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice.

Day 20987 Daily 12:30 - 2:20 FIELD DO AMOR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****PHYSICS

PHYS 2A INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS I 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the major principles of classical mechanics and electricity using precalculus mathematics. Includes Newtonian mechanics, energy, gravitation, fluids, thermodynamics, vibration waves, and electrostatics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 20 or 36, 37 or 38 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). CAN PHYS 2, PHYS SEQ A

Eve 20199 TTh 5:00 - 6:15 1828 HARPELL 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Mon 4:30 - 7:20 1831 Use of a college computer laboratory requires the purchase of a print fee card obtained from the Las Positas College Bookstore or vending machines located throughout the campus

PHYS 8A GENERAL PHYSICS 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to the principles of Newtonian mechanics and analytical methods of physics using calculus as needed. Vectors, kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotation, gravitation and fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 20749 TTh 11:00 -12:50 1831 HARPELL 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 1:00 - 3:50 1831

Eve 20748 Tue 5:00 - 6:50 1814 COMBS 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 4:30 - 7:20 1831 Th 5:00 - 6:50 1831

NOTE: The Physics 8 sequence replaces the Physics 4 sequence previously offered at Las Positas College

PHYS 8B GENERAL PHYSICS II 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to electricity and magnetism, circuits, Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves. Prerequisite: Physics 8A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) and Mathematics 3 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 21175 MW 9:30 -11:20 1831 ANKOVIAK 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Mon 11:30 - 2:20 1831

PHYS 8C GENERAL PHYSICS III 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Introduction to oscillations, mechanical waves, thermodynamics, light and optics. Prerequisites: Physics 8A and Mathematics 2 (both completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly recommended: Physics 8B.

Day 21069 MW 5:00 - 6:50 1828 ANKOVIAK 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 4:30 - 7:20 1831

*****POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI 7 INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the principles, problems and basic issues of government with particular emphasis on the national government in the United States, including discussion of the American Constitution, and California state and local government. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 21504 MW 9:00 -10:50 2470 TORRES 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20173 MW 12:30 - 2:20 2470 TORRES 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20174 TTh 11:00 -12:50 2490 TORRES 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Day 20950 TTh 2:00 - 3:50 2460 BLAIR 08/17 12/20 OP V04 Eve 20175 TTh 5:00 - 6:50 2460 SHUMAKER 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Web 21173 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE GOUVEIA 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 POLI 7-DE1 is an online course that meets from For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

POLI 12 INTRO CAL STATE AND LOCAL GOVT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Organization and operation of government and politics at the state, county and municipal level; emphasis on current issues and the influences of historical, geographical, political, economic and social factors on public policy. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 22769 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2450 TORRES 08/17 12/20 OP V01

POLI 30 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to international relations, politics, theories and institutions with an emphasis on contemporary practices. Strongly recommended: Political Science 1 or 7 and eligibility for English 1A.

Day 21663 TTh 5:30 - 6:45 2204 BLAIR 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Provides an overview of major psychological concepts and theories in such areas as consciousness, learning, memory, motivation, perception, personality, stress, and social behavior. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 21176 MW 9:30 -10:45 2450 ROY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20048 MW 11:00 -12:15 2450 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 21491 MW 12:30 - 1:45 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Day 21676 MW 2:00 - 3:15 2450 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V04 Day 22879 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 2480 LEVEQUE 08/17 12/20 OP V05 Day 20049 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2420 RUYS 08/17 12/20 OP V06 Day 20754 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2450 RUYS 08/17 12/20 OP V07 Day 22008 Fri 9:30 -12:30 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V08

Eve 20525 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Web 20693 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE RUYS 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSYC 1-DE1 is an online course that meets from For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21585 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE RUYS 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 PSYC 1-DE2 is an online course that meets from For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PSYC 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the use of the scientific method in the study of human and animal behavior. Coverage of descriptive, experimental, and non-experimental methods commonly used in psychological research. Topics will include ethical principles in research, hypothesis development and testing, observational methods, survey research, the fundamentals of experimental design, basic data analysis, and the presentation of research findings. Strongly Recommended: Psychology 1.

Day 22033 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2416 RUYS 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PSYC 3 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course will introduce theories and concepts that explain individual behavior in social settings. The topics include research methods, social perception, social cognition, beliefs, prejudice/discrimination, interpersonal relationships, aggression, and group behavior. Strongly recommended: Psychology 1.

Day 21087 TTh 11:00 -12:15 402 ROY 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Web 21664 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE ROY 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSYC 3-DE1 is an online course that meets from For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PSYC 4 BRAIN, MIND, AND BEHAVIOR 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the field of biopsychology. The biopsychology of cognitive, perceptual, emotional, developmental, and social processes. Includes the biopsychology of personality, gender, emotions, learning, learning disabilities, drugs, neurological and developmental disorders, and mental health. Examination of information and theory for practical application. Strongly Recommended: Psychology 1.

Day 20543 MW 9:30 -10:45 2204 JONES 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20406 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2450 JONES 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 21088 Fri 9:30 -12:30 2490 JONES 08/17 12/20 OP 094

Web 22772 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE BUNDY 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSYC 4-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PSYC 6 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to abnormal psychology. Mental health and the mental health disorders in adults and children. Includes disorders of anxiety, mood, personality, sexuality, substance abuse, psychosis and other disorders. Includes the major psychological, biological, and socio cultural models of mental health disorders and their treatment.

Day 20694 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2480 JONES 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 21177 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Eve 20512 Th 7:00 - 9:50 2205 DOERR 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PSYC 10 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Physiological and psychosocial aspects of sexual health in our contemporary society. Understanding the interrelationship of attitude and behavior as it relates to sexual well-being and sexual integrity.

Eve 20998 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2460 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

PSYC 12 LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the psychological, physiological, and socio-cultural factors influencing development from conception through death. Emphasis on the process of normal development and its variations. Examination of theoretical models and research for practical application.

Day 21665 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2203 ROSS 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20996 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2204 ROSS 08/17 12/20 OP V02

PSYC 13 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course examines the diverse experiences of women from a psychological perspective. Students will explore psychological theory and research on gender and issues that affect women, and will gain insight into how psychologists investigate gender-related issues. Strongly recommended: Psychology 1.

Day 22279 MW 11:00 -12:15 402 ROY 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PSYC 16 SELECTED TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Selected topics, issues and controversies in contemporary psychology. Study of behavior as a personal, social, and biological phenomenon. Examination of information and theory for practical application.

Day 22860 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2470 JONES 08/17 12/20 OP V01 The Psychology of Sleep and Dreams. An overview of our current scientific understanding of sleeping and dreaming. Topics include: the stages of sleep; REM sleep; sleep need; sleep deprivation and sleep debt; learning and performance; the biological clock and circadian rhythms; dreaming content; lucid dreaming; the role of sleep and dreams in physical and mental health; sleep disorders; insomnia; narcolepsy; sleep apnea, sleepwalking; jet lag; and the impact of sleep deprivation and sleep disorders on academic and social life.

*****PSYCHOLOGY-COUNSELING

PSCN 3 INTRO TO COUNSELING THEORY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to counseling theory and practice with emphasis on fundamental principles of counseling process including diagnostic methodologies, behavioral assessment, goal setting, multicultural sensitivity and need to understand client reality and to facilitate change. Focus on essential counseling theories, major diagnostic categories, problems and solutions of recovery, cultural diversity, and ethical issues.

Day 22069 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 505 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PSCN 5 INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Course examines the history, theory, ethics, values and principles at work in the Human Services field. Emphasis is placed on modern theory, methods, and critical skills that lead to effective human service work. Students will examine theoretical systems, agency and community resources, a multicultural approach to diverse populations, personal motivation and professional characteristics needed to succeed in Human Services.

Day 21783 MW 2:00 - 3:20 PE209 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 PSCN 8 THEORIES/CONCEPTS OF GRP PROC 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Concepts and theories of group process for effective functioning in interpersonal and group settings, including mindful listening, interviewing, group interaction and facilitation, decision-making, and conflict resolution Comparative and integrative approaches to five ethnic groups will be emphasized: African-Americans, Asian- Americans, European-Americans, Latino-Americans, and American Indians. Focus on improving the individual's understanding of group dynamics in human services settings, relating across differences of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and social class.

Day 22035 MW 9:30 -10:45 2490 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

PSCN 10 CAREER AND EDUCATION PLANNING 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Exploration of the concept of educational/career planning focusing on personal career development through self-assessment, psychological testing, and individual counseling. Emphasis on clarification of individual interests, values, needs, and abilities and investigation of occupational opportunities in the world of work. Designed for those undecided or uncertain about their career and educational plans. (May not receive credit if Psychology-Counseling 10A or 10B has been completed.)

Students enrolled in PSCN 10 will be assessed an additional materials fee of $27 at registration

Day 20256 TTh 2:00 - 2:55 203 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1

Eve 22284 Wed 5:00 - 6:50 4212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

Web 21009 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSCN 10-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinlearning.

PSCN 13 MULTICULTURAL ISSUES/AMERICA 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Exploration of issues relating to the multicultural community in which we live. Focus on improving the individual's understanding of other cultures and how those cultures impact the American lifestyle. Includes exploration of myths and misunderstandings. Discussion of four specific cultures or sub-cultures from the following groups: 1) African-American, 2) Asian-American, 3) Hispanic-American, 4) Native-American, 5) Middle Eastern-American, 6) European-American, 7) Gay/Lesbian American, 8) Disabled American. Day 21203 TTh 4:00 - 5:30 202 STAFF 08/31 12/20 OP LS1 Day 21790 TTh 9:30 -10:45 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Web 21105 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSCN 13-DE1 is an online course that meets from For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21426 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 PSCN 13-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PSCN 15 COLLEGE STUDY SKILLS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Review of study skill techniques for success in college. Time management, personal learning style, active listening, note-taking and test-taking strategies. Use of modeling, practice and evaluation of study skill techniques.

Day 22070 MW 9:30 -10:20 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 22347 TTh 9:30 -10:20 307 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02

Web 21507 By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 PSCN 15-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

PSCN 24 COLLEGE ORIENTATION/EXPO LPC 0.5 Units

This short course, combined with assessment and its interpretation plus program planning, will serve as an extended orientation process to familiarize students with college programs and services which lead toward student success.

Day 20596 Wed 8:30 - 2:20 tba STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Wed 3.0 hrs TBA tba 08/17 12/20 P/N PSCN 24-V01 meets on 08/11/10 ONLY. EXPO will meet at the outdoor amphitheater by the Center for the Arts.

PSCN 28 ORIENTATION / INTERNL STUDENTS 1.0 Units

Intro to American culture and Society and orientation to the American educational system for the foreign-visa student. Introduction to idiomatic use of English and development of basic study skills. Required for all foreign-visa students.

Day 21742 Mon 2:00 - 2:55 204 STAFF 08/31 12/20 P/N LS1 PSCN 40 LIFE SKILLS: PERSONAL FINANCE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Promoting financial responsibility and the application of math skills to everyday money matters. Emphasis on learning and understanding basic banking skills, including balancing a checkbook, credit card use, and the difference between needs versus wants, which will contribute to financial stability for individuals and the communities they live in. 1 hour lecture.

Day 21578 Wed 2:00 - 4:10 503 STAFF 10/19 12/13 P/N FT2

*****RELIGIOUS STUDIES

RELS 1 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to religion by examining several religions; basic principles of each shown by fundamental scriptures and works in the visual and musical arts.

Day 21093 TTh 11:00 - 1:50 203 O NEILL 08/17 10/18 GR FT1

Web 20627 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE HINERMAN 08/17 12/20 GR DE1 RELS 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

RELS 2 BIBLE: HISTORY AND LITERATURE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Study of the historical context and literary forms of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. Emphasis on social, political and economic origins of the works, their literary motifs, and how their creation reflected ongoing cultural values.

Eve 21129 Tue 7:00 - 9:50 204 HINERMAN 08/17 12/20 OP 093

*****SOCIOLOGY LPC

SOC 1 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The sociological perspective: scientific study of human interaction and society as a whole with emphasis on the impact of groups on social behavior, systematic examination of culture, social organization, and methodology.

Day 20051 MW 9:30 -10:45 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20050 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20052 Fri 9:30 -12:30 2470 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 21534 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 2204 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

Web 20755 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 SOC 1-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning. Web 21219 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE2 SOC 1-DE2 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

SOC 3 CULTURAL AND RACIAL MINORITIES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Analysis of Racial and ethnic relations in the United States. Includes race, ethnicity, prejudice, discrimination and stereotyping, as well as theories and patterns of intergroup relations. Focus on contemporary American minorities; African Americans, Chicano/Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans. Strongly recommended: Sociology 1 or Anthropology 3 or Psychology 1 or 50.

Day 20756 MW 9:30 -10:45 203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

Web 21707 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 SOC 3-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

SOC 4 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course looks at the changing roles and formations of family over time with a particular emphasis on the impact of industrialization on our definitions of family. This includes changing courtship patterns, reproductive strategies and the meanings of childhood and parenthood. Current issues such as work/family balance and divorce are also covered.

Web 21936 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 SOC 4-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

SOC 5 GLOBAL CHANGE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course looks at the economic and political forces that have led to the rapid changes in global interaction and culture over the past century, with special emphasis on the last twenty years. It explores the issues of nationalism, global citizenry, state violence, terrorism, the global economy, migration, the threatened environment, technology, and the role of multinational media industries on the culture.

Day 21762 TTh 11:00 -12:15 201 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

SOC 6 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course takes an in-depth look at selected social problems from a sociological perspective. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Each class will cover at least one of each of the following: a social problem dealing with social inequality, a social problem of national concern, and a social problem of global concern. Current topics include: the current trend of "wilding" behavior by individuals and institutions, the growth of inner cities, the social consequences of the globalization of labor, and terrorism.

Web 21546 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP DE1 SOC 6-DE1 is an online course. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

SOC 7 SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUALITY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course looks at the social forces that influence, and are influenced by our construction of sexuality. Topics covered include: the social construction of the erotic, the creation of sexual identities, gender and sexuality, religion and sexuality, sexual commerce, and global issues such as birth control and STDs.

Day 21002 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

SOC 11 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course examines the social construction of masculinity and femininity historically and cross-culturally. It analyzes the impact of economic and political change on gender expectations and performance. This class focus includes both macro-analyses of how institutions shape gender and microanalyses of how individuals "do" or practice gender. Topics include: work, violence, sexual roles, early childhood socialization, and the impact of media images.

Day 21201 TTh 9:30 -10:45 402 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****SPANISH LPC SPAN 1A BEGINNING SPANISH 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Beginning study and practice in the basic foreign language learning skills: listening, speaking, reading, composition, and culture in Spanish. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A or 52A.

Day 20117 MW 9:30 -11:00 801 SUAREZ 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Fri 9:30 -11:00 4213 Day 20118 MW 12:30 - 2:00 801 SUAREZ 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Fri 2:10 - 3:40 4213 Day 20581 TTh 12:30 - 2:45 201 SUAREZ 08/17 12/20 OP V03

Eve 21089 TTh 7:00 - 9:15 1826 NEVAREZ 08/17 12/20 OP 094

SPAN 1B ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Continuation of the skills developed in Spanish 1A. Continued study and practice in the basic foreign language skills: listening, speaking, composition, and culture in Spanish. Prerequisite: Spanish 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21513 MW 7:00 - 9:15 1826 WEISS 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****SPEECH

SPCH 1 FUNDAMENTALS/SPEECH COMMUNICAT 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Developing, stating, organizing, researching ideas, and presenting them to an audience. Developing the faculties of critical listening and problem-solving. Strongly recommended: eligibility for English 1A.

Day 20160 TTh 11:00 - 1:50 4212 HEISLER 08/17 10/18 OP FT1 Day 20497 TTh 11:00 - 2:10 4212 HEISLER 10/19 12/13 OP FT2 Day 20161 MW 8:00 - 9:15 4212 DOBSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Day 20930 MW 9:30 -10:45 4212 DOBSON 08/17 12/20 OP V02 Day 20948 MW 11:00 -12:15 4212 BREHE-JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V03 Day 20155 MW 12:30 - 1:45 4212 BREHE-JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V04 Day 20156 MW 2:00 - 3:15 4212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V05 Day 20516 MW 3:30 - 4:45 4212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V06 Day 20159 TTh 8:00 - 9:15 4213 DOBSON 08/17 12/20 OP V07 Day 20158 TTh 9:30 -10:45 4213 BREHE-JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V08 Day 20747 TTh 2:00 - 3:15 4213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V09 Day 20947 TTh 3:30 - 4:45 4212 HEISLER 08/17 12/20 OP V10 Day 20521 Fri 9:30 -12:30 4212 HEISLER 08/17 12/20 OP V11 Eve 21041 Tue 7:00 - 9:55 4212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Eve 20164 Wed 7:00 - 9:50 4212 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Eve 20520 Th 7:00 - 9:50 4213 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 095

SPCH 2A ORAL INTERPRET/LITERATURE I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Development of skills in reading literature aloud. Practice in writing criticism of the literature presented orally.

Day 20582 TTh 11:00 -12:15 4213 BREHE-JOHNSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01

SPCH 10 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Exploration, discussion, and evaluation of the components of verbal and non-verbal communication processes. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A or 52A. CAN SPCH 8

Day 21008 TTh 9:30 -10:45 4212 DOBSON 08/17 12/20 OP V01

SPCH 48 ACTIVITIES IN FORENSICS 1.0 - 4.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Intercollegiate competition in the areas of public speaking and oral interpretation. Other activities include performance in workshops, festivals, concert readings and the community.

Day 21174 Lab Fri 1:30 - 4:20 4211 HEISLER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab By Arr 14.0 Hrs/Wk 4211

*****THEATER ARTS LPC

THEA 1A THEORY/PRACTICE OF ACTING I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduction to the techniques and theories of acting, explored through improvisation, exercises and scene study. Development of the physical and psychological resources for acting including relaxation, concentration, creativity, believability, and commitment. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 22859 MW 11:00 -12:15 4128 ROSS 08/17 12/20 GR V01 Day 20441 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 4128 STAFF 08/17 12/20 GR V02 THEA 5 CHILDREN'S THEATER 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the techniques of formal children's theater. Creation and performance of a theatrical production designed for children. Casting subject to audition.

Day 20396 TTh 9:30 -10:45 4127 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 By Arr 1.8 Hrs/Wk 4127

THEA 10 INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATIC ARTS 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

The dramatic arts, including the history, values, and theatrical techniques that have shaped them. Strongly recommended: eligibility for English 1A or 52A.

Day 20519 MW 11:00 -12:15 4127 MORGAN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

THEA 39 MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Training in performance skills for the musical theater. Acting and stage movement. Dual enrollment with Music 39.

Day 21083 MW 12:30 - 1:45 4128 ROSS 08/17 12/20 GR V01

THEA 46 COLLEGE THEATER-MANAGEMENT 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Participation in the business operations of scheduled productions in theater. Enrollment is for the duration of the production.

Day 20212 By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 4127 MORGAN 08/17 12/20 OP V01

THEA 47 COLLEGE THEATER ACTING 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Participation in cast of scheduled major production. Enrollment is for the duration of the production. Enrollment by audition only.

Eve 20172 MTWTh 7:00 - 9:50 4127 MORGAN 08/17 12/20 OP 093 By Arr 11.7 Hrs/Wk 4127 ENROLLMENT IS BASED UPON BEING CAST IN THE FALL SEMESTER THEATRICAL PRODUCTION. To learn about auditions for the Fall play, please consult the Performing Arts webpage. THEA 48 COLLEGE THEATER TECHNICAL 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Participation in scheduled productions as crew members and/or constructing its technical elements. Enrollment is for the duration of the production.

Sat 20201 Sat 11:00 - 1:50 4125 HAMM 08/17 12/20 OP WE1 By Arr 9.9 Hrs/Wk 4125 For another performance class, see Speech 2A: Oral Interpretation of Literature

*****TUTORING

TUTR 17 TUTOR TRAINING 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU

An introduction to tutoring and tutoring skills. The course will provide a conceptual frame work of tutoring to guide student's work in leading effective tutoring sessions.

Day 20509 Sat 9:00 -11:50 2401 TRUMMEL 08/27 08/27 P/N V01 Lab Sat 12:00 - 2:40 2401 Lab By Arr 1.2 Hrs/Wk 2401 Before registering for this class, please contact Pauline Trummel at 925-424-1471. Tutr 17 meets on Saturday, August 27th from 9 a.m. - 2:40 p.m. in room 2401. There will be 21 hours of tutoring to be arranged. No previous experience is necessary.

TUTR 29 INDEPENDENT STUDY-TUTORING 0.5 Units Transfer: CSU

Practical experience in tutoring to help other students learn and succeed in school-related activities. Provides opportunities to gain experience in the field of education.

Day 21796 Wed 2:00 - 2:50 2401 TRUMMEL 08/17 12/17 P/N V01 By Arr 4.0 Hrs/Wk 2401 08/17 12/20 P/N Before registering for this class, please contact Pauline Trummel at 925-424-1471. There will be up to 72 hours of in-person tutoring to be arranged for 1-2 units credit. No previous experience is necessary.

TUTR 200 SUPRVSD LEARN ASSIST-IND STUDY 0.0 Units

Individualized student tutoring (supplemental learning assistance) provided to students referred by a counselor or an instructor on the basis of an identified learning deficiency. Tutoring in basic skills and academic and vocational subject matter areas will be provided by trained tutors in the Tutorials Center.

Day 20510 By Arr 22.0 Hrs/Wk tba STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS

VCOM 48 INTRO TO A DESIGN STUDIO 0.3 Units Transfer: CSU

A self-paced basic skills tutorial course introducing software, hardware and peripheral equipment available in a design studio. Emphasis is placed on navigating the desktop, server and back-up media cross-platform, (Apple and PC operating systems); using and saving documents and folders to industry standards; downloading and saving images from a camera or reader; and accessing fonts and "Help" if unassisted.

Day 22736 Lab By Arr 0.6 Hrs/Wk 300 CASSIDY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Log on to http://www.classes.lpcdesignshop.com//vcom48 during the first week of classes to obtain instructions for this course.

VCOM 50 VISUAL COM/PROCESS OF DESIGN 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Introduction to the vocation of visual communication and the creative processes, methods and tools used in developing concepts and final designs for print or web. Emphasis is placed on exploring the conceptual design process, learning the language of design, and basic level technical skills and techniques used across industry standard software, cross-platform operating systems, and hardware. Prerequisite: Visual Communications 48 (may be taken concurrently).

Day 20783 M F 8:00 - 8:25 300 BERENDT 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab M F 8:35 -10:30 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 51 COLOR FOR DESIGN 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

A basic-level course highlighting color as an element for communication and expression in all visual fields. Covers key color systems and their relevance to graphic and other visual arts, creative and technical aspects of color available in the Adobe Creative Suite applications including color expression, color theory, color interaction, color psychology, color perception, using color for an ethnically diverse, international audience, color theories, color trends, color reproduction, pre-press and screen view considerations. Prerequisite: Visual Communications 48 (may be taken concurrently). Day 20784 Tue 5:00 - 5:50 300 BERENDT 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 6:00 - 9:50 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the class meeting.

VCOM 52 INTRODUCTION TO TYPOGRAPHY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

This course examines letterforms and fundamental typographic principles, with emphasis on the vocabulary of typographic form and its relationship to message/purpose in graphic design. Typography is the backbone of graphic design, and the ability to design effectively with type is essential for a graphic designer. Course includes applied history and theory highlighting type as an element for communication and expression, exploration of appropriate use of type families, type trends and typographic design used for an ethnically diverse, international audience. In-class focus on the mechanics of type design, type legibility, visual appropriateness, and project-based work exploring creative and technical aspects involved in designing text using the newest versions of Adobe Creative Suite software. Strongly Recommended: Visual Communications 50.

Day 20785 TTh 11:00 -11:50 300 CASSIDY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 12:00 - 1:50 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 54 ILLUSTRATOR I FOR DESIGN 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Technical and drawing skill development course using the latest version of Illustrator at the basic- to intermediate- level to render 2- and 3-D digital drawings and illustrations. Emphasis on basic- to intermediate-level techniques and tools used to create image files suitable for print and screen. Design principles emphasized to create effective output through computer-based composition. Strongly Recommended: Visual Communications 48.

Eve 22841 Th 5:00 - 5:50 300 WHITAKER 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 6:00 - 9:50 300

VCOM 56 DESIGN CONCEPTS I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Design and skills development course exploring the creative processes, methods, strategies and tools used in developing concepts and final designs in any visual field including the basic elements of design: line, texture, value, shape, color, light, and spatial concepts. Emphasis is placed on experience applying design principles and conventions to create 2-dimensional work. Use of computers as digital design tool along with basic manual techniques relating to effective preparation, presentation, craftsmanship and professionalism in presentation. Strongly Recommended: Visual Communications 51 and Visual Communications 52 and either Visual Communications 54.

Day 20787 TTh 8:00 - 8:50 300 CASSIDY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 9:00 -10:50 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing cad and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 58 PHOTOSHOP II FOR DESIGN 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Technical and design skill development course using the latest version of Photoshop at the intermediate to advanced level to create and manipulate images, illustrations, text and animations. Emphasis on intermediate through advanced level techniques and tools used to create or manipulate image files suitable for print and screen. Design principles emphasized to create effective output through computer-based composition. Course includes minimum of one project contracted through the Design Shop - the Visual Communications Program business that mirrors an industry-standard creative design agency. Design Shop client attends class to participate in briefing, Q & A, presentation, feedback and critique sessions. Prerequisite: Visual Communications 53 (complete with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly Recommended: Visual Communications 51 and Visual Communications 52.

Day 21600 Mon 5:00 - 6:50 300 JAY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 300 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. Students may arrange TBA hours with the instructor at the first class meeting. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 62 WEB DESIGN II 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Technical and design skill intermediate through advanced- level course in creation of web sites including user interface considerations, and Cascading Style Sheets techniques. Emphasis placed on functional, logical, attractive, accessible and appropriate web site design for the client and end-user. Including intermediate through advanced-level techniques and tools required to format text, create animations and other content for the web. Programs covered are latest versions of Dreamweaver and Flash, Adobe GoLive. Course includes minimum of one project contracted through the Design Shop - the Visual Communications Program business that mirrors an industry-standard creative design agency. Design Shop client attends class to participate in briefing, Q & A, presentation, feedback and critique sessions. Prerequisite: Visual Communications 55 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher).

Day 21781 Mon 11:00 -12:50 300 MUSSER 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Mon 1:00 - 4:50 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times.

VCOM 64 INDESIGN I, LAYOUT TECHNIQUES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

An introductory- through intermediate-level course emphasizing layout and typographical, technical and aesthetic skills using the latest version of Adobe InDesign, for print and other media. This course addresses migrating to InDesign from Quark or Pagemaker, and how InDesign can be used to increase productivity and workflow when working in applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. Course includes minimum of one project contracted through the Design Shop--the Visual Communications Program business that mirrors an industry-standard creative design agency. Design Shop client attends class to participate in briefing, Q & A, presentation, feedback and critique sessions. Strongly recommended: Visual Communications 50, Visual Communications 51, Visual Communications 52 and either Visual Communications 53 or Visual Communications 54.

Day 21598 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 300 CASSIDY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 300 All VCOM courses include lecture and studio times. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 154 BASIC TECHNIQUES/ILLUSTRATOR 2.0 Units

This course is geared toward students who desire to learn or review basic technical skills in industry standard software such as Adobe Illustrator (and/or Macromedia Freehand). Students enrolling in this course must be able to use basic operating system features, including navigation of the desktop, and save and move files to various storage media and peripheral equipment, cross-platform; and use peripheral equipment such as, but not limited to, scanners, burners. This course may not be used as credit toward a degree or certificate in the Visual Communications Department.

Eve 22842 Th 5:00 - 5:50 300 WHITAKER 08/17 12/20 P/N 093 Lab Th 6:00 - 9:50 300

VCOM 158 ADV TECHNIQUES/PHOTOSHOP 3.0 Units

This course is geared toward professionals who desire to learn or review intermediate to advanced technical skills in Adobe Photoshop. Students enrolling in this course must be able to use computers cross-platform; understand and efficiently use Adobe Photoshop's basic interface, tools, palettes, menus and elements; use Adobe Photoshop to generate or import digital images; use Adobe Photoshop to save or export images in correct file formats for a variety of multimedia and print end products; and use peripheral equipment such as, but not limited to, scanners, burners. This course may not be used as credit toward a degree or certificate in the Visual Communications department.

Eve 21601 Mon 5:00 - 6:50 300 JAY 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:50 300 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 300 This credit/no credit course is intended for students who wish to learn PHOTOSHOP CS 4 and the design skills but are not intending to obtain an AA or certificate in Visual Communications. Come to the first class to discuss your scheduling needs with your instructor. Students may arrange TBA hours with the instructor. You may need to purchase a special VCOM color printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

VCOM 162 ADV WEB DESIGN/DREAMWEAVER 3.0 Units

This course is geared toward professionals who desire to learn or review intermediate to advanced technical and design skills in Macromedia Dreamweaver. This class takes a visual communications approach to the creation of aesthetically pleasing, optimally functional websites. Students enrolling in this course must be able to use computers cross-platform, understand the basic interface, techniques, elements and tools available in Dreamweaver; understand the basic principles and technologies underlying the World Wide Web including networking, domains, HTTP, HTML, FTP, and hyperlinks; have an ability to organize multiple Web pages according to a clear, hierarchical, easily navigable structure; apply design principles in the creation of attractive and easily usable Web pages; use Dreamweaver's site-management tools to organize, maintain, and revise multi-page Web sites; test pages across platforms and browsers, and revise them as necessary for increased compatibility. This course may not be used as credit toward a degree or certificate in the Visual Communications department.

Day 21782 Mon 11:00 -12:50 300 MUSSER 08/17 12/20 P/N V01 Lab Mon 1:00 - 4:50 300 This credit/no credit course is intended for students who wish to learn DREAMWEAVER CS4, FLASH CS4 and design skills but are not intending to obtain an AA or certificate in Visual Communications. Come to the first class to discuss your scheduling needs with your instructor.

VCOM 164 INTRO TO PAGE LAYOUT/INDESIGN 3.0 Units

This course is geared toward professionals who desire to learn basic layout and technical skills in Adobe InDesign. This class also addresses migration from using Quark to InDesign. Students enrolling in this course must be able to use computers cross-platform, understand how to use software such as Illustrator and Photoshop to create and save images suitable for print; have experience with practical problems in design and prototype manipulation of the commercial product; and utilize imagination through the manipulation of plastic and formal elements of design. This course may not be used as credit toward a degree or certificate in the Visual Communications department.

Day 21599 TTh 2:00 - 2:50 300 CASSIDY 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab TTh 3:00 - 4:50 300 This credit/no credit course is intended for students who wish to learn InDesign CS4, page layout techniques, and design skills but are not intending to obtain an AA or certificate in Visual Communications. Come to the first class to discuss your scheduling needs with your instructor. You may need to purchase a special VCOM printing card and/or other supplies. Your instructor will discuss this at the first class meeting.

*****VITICULTURE AND WINERY TECH

VWT 10 INTRODUCTION TO VITICULTURE 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An introduction to viticulture; growing grapes, including historical aspects of grape cultivation for raisins, wine and table grapes, grape species and varieties, botany, anatomy, propagation, climate, cultivation, vineyard management, plant-soil-water relations, irrigation, fertilization, pruning, weed, insect pest and disease control; establishment, training and pruning grape vines, harvest and post harvest operations. Brief overview of wine making.

Eve 21908 Wed 5:00 - 6:15 VINEYARD EVERETT 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Wed 6:30 - 7:45 2480 By Arr 0.2 Hrs/Wk tba VWT 10-093 requires 4 hours to be arranged on a Saturday(s).

VWT 20 INTRODUCTION TO ENOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

An introduction to the science of winemaking, including history and geographical distribution; grape varieties and wine types; influence of climate and soil; wine fermentation, handling, storage and bottling methods; wine disorders; winery sanitation; legal compliance. Students must be at least 21 years of age in order to participate in wine tasting.

Eve 21497 Mon 7:00 - 9:50 2203 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

VWT 31 VINEYARD OPERATIONS I 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU Viticulture practices for the fall and winter season including harvesting, pruning, varietal selection, erosion control, fertilization, weed control, propagation, and vineyard development. Emphasis on practical applications of viticulture.

Eve 22288 Mon 7:00 - 8:50 2480 EVERETT 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Lab Mon 5:00 - 6:50 VINEYARD Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba VWT 31-093 requires 18 hours to be arranged on Saturdays.

VWT 44 WORLD VITICULTURE AND WINES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU

This course is a survey of world viticulture wine industries, and wine producing regions and their wines. It covers the following: grape growing and wine production and consumption, and world wine styles. The course includes sensory evaluation of representative wines. Student must be 21 years of age. There is a materials fee associated with this class.

Eve 21909 Th 7:00 - 9:50 2490 EVERETT 08/17 12/20 GR 093 Students enrolled in VWT 44 will be assessed an additional materials fee of $100 at registration.

*****WELDING TECHNOLOGY LPC

WLDT 61A BEGINNING ARC/FLUX/BLUEPRINT 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Theory and safety of Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux-core Arc (FCAW) welding of steel, flame cutting, plasma and carbon arc cutting. American Welding Society nomenclature, electrode and wire selection, job opportunities. Blueprint reading, welding symbols for welders and hazardous material regulation. Corequsite: Welding Technology 61AL or Welding Technology 61BL.

Eve 21743 Mon 9:30 -10:20 505 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61A MUST ALSO BE ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61AL OR 61BL.

WLDT 61AL BEGINNING ARC/FLUX-CORE 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Skills of Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux-Core Arc (FCAW) welding in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions to code specifications. Oxy-fuel flame, plasma, and carbon arc cutting. Corequsite: Welding Technology 61A or Welding Technology 61B.

Students enrolled in WLDT 61AL lab class will be assessed a $70 materials fee at registration. Eve 21744 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 7:00 -10:15 810

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61AL MUST ALSO BE ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61A.

WLDT 61BL ADV STICK, FLUX-CORE SKILLS 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Advanced skills in Stick (SMAW) and Flux-core (FCAW) welding of steel in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to A.W.S. codes. Safety and proper use of SMAW and FCAW equipment, oxy-fuel welding and cutting, plasma cutting. Blueprint usage in welding shop environment. Pipe and tubing fit-up and welding. Prerequisite: Welding Technology 61AL. Corequsite: 61A or Welding Technology 61B.

Students enrolled in WLDT 61BL lab class will be assessed a $70 materials fee at registration.

Eve 21745 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 7:00 -10:15 810

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61BL MUST ALSO BE ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 61A.

WLDT 62A BEGINNING TIG/MIG/BLUEPRINT 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Theory of fuel and inert gas welding of steel and aluminum alloys, oxyacetylene brazing, flame cutting, and plasma cutting. TIG or Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) and MIG or Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) welding equipment and supplies. Nomenclature and metallurgy of steel and aluminum alloys. Introduction to blueprint reading. Hazardous material regulations and material safety data sheets. Corequsite: Welding Technology 62AL or Welding Technology 62BL.

Eve 21746 Tue 7:00 - 7:50 2480 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093

WLDT 62AL BEG TIG, MIG, BLUEPRINT 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Skills of Tig (GTAW) and MIG (GMAW) welding of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions to A.W.S. codes. Safety and proper use of TIG and MIG equipment, oxy-fuel welding and cutting, plasma cutting. Blueprint usage in welding shop environment. Corequisite: Welding Technology 62A or Welding Technology 62B. Students enrolled in WLDT 62AL lab class will be assessed a $75 materials fee at registration.

Day 21747 Lab Th 3:30 - 6:45 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 4:30 - 6:45 810

Eve 21748 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 7:00 -10:15 810

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 62AL LAB MUST ALSO BE ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 62A LECTURE.

WLDT 62BL ADVANCED TIG/MIG WELDING SKILL 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Advanced skills in TIG (GTAW) and MIG (GMAW) welding of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to A.W.S. codes. Safety and proper use of TIG and MIG equipment, oxy-fuel welding and cutting, plasma cutting. Blueprint usage in welding shop environment. Pipe and tubing fit-up and welding. Prerequisite: Welding Technology 62AL. Co-requisite: Welding Technology 62A or Welding Technology 62B. Students enrolled in WLDT 62BL lab class will be assessed a $75 materials fee at registration.

Day 21749 Lab Th 3:30 - 6:45 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Tue 4:30 - 6:45 810

Eve 21750 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 7:00 -10:15 810

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 62BL LAB MUST ALSO BE ENROLLED IN WELDING TECHNOLOGY 62A LECTURE.

WLDT 67A WELDING SKILLS LABORATORY 2.0 Units

Development and improvement of skills in Arc (SMAW), Flux-core (FCAW), MIG (GMAW), and TIG (GTAW) welding. Prerequisite: Welding Technology 61AL.

Students enrolled in WLDT 67A lab class will be assessed a $40 materials fee at registration.

Day 21751 Lab Tue 4:30 - 6:45 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Th 3:30 - 6:45 810

Eve 21752 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 7:00 -10:15 810

WLDT 67B ADVANCED WELDING SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Advanced development and improvement of skills in Arc (SMAW), Flux-core (FCAW), MIG (GMAW), and TIG (GTAW) welding. Prerequisite: Welding Technology 67A.

Students enrolled in WLDT 67B lab class will be assessed a $40 materials fee at registration.

Day 21753 Lab Tue 4:30 - 6:45 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Th 3:30 - 6:45 810

Eve 21754 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Th 7:00 -10:15 810

WLDT 68 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION 2.0 Units

Welding processes preparation for certification exams. Theory of American Welding Society D1.1, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Section IX, American Petroleum Institute 1.104.

Students enrolled in WLDT 68 lab class will be assessed a $40 materials fee at registration.

Day 21755 Lab Tue 4:30 - 6:45 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Th 3:30 - 6:45 810

Eve 21756 Lab Mon 7:00 - 9:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 093 Lab Wed 7:00 -10:15 810 Eve 22066 Lab Tue 8:00 -10:15 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP 094 Lab Th 7:00 -10:15 810

WLDT 70 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Arc, TIG, MIG, Flux-core, gas and braze welding, plasma and fuel gas welding and cutting. Theory and care of welder's equipment with emphasis on safe practices.

Students enrolled in WLDT 70 lab class will be assessed a $60 materials fee at registration.

Day 21757 Wed 9:30 -10:20 810 STAFF 08/17 12/20 OP V01 Lab Wed 10:30 - 1:20 810

*****WOMAN'S STUDIES

WMST 1 INTRO TO WOMEN'S STUDIES 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Examines the cultural, historical, social, political and economic experiences of women in the United States. Introduces feminist perspectives on a wide range of issues affecting women incorporating race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation and the life cycle. Analysis of African American women, Asian American women, Chicanas, European American women and Middle Eastern American women.

Day 22814 TTh 11:00 -12:15 2480 BENGIVENO 08/17 12/20 OP V01

*****WORK EXPERIENCE LPC

Work Experience Work Experience courses are for students who are currently employed in jobs that are not related to their educational goals. Students employed in jobs related to their major should enroll in INTN 1 and INTN 2. Students must enroll concurrently in WRKX 95 and WRKX 96. WRKX 95 is a variable units course from 1-3 units. Units earned are based on the number of hours worked during the semester in either a paid or unpaid position. In addition to WRKX95 and WRKX96, students must also take at least one additional 3 unit course for a combined minimum of at least 7 units. Students enrolling in WRKX95 and WRKX96 may not enroll in BUSN95 and BUSN96.

WRKX 95 WORK EXPERIENCE 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

College supervised part-time or full-time employment. Through the cooperation of the work supervisor, students contract to accomplish new learning objectives and broaden their experiences at work. Corequisite: Work Experience 95. 5-15 hours of employment per week.

Day 22198 By Arr 10.4 Hrs/Wk tba STAFF 08/31 12/20 GR LS1

WRKX 96 WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR 1.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Focal point for the coordination of college supervised part-time or full-time employment. With an emphasis on building strong working relationships with supervisors, subordinates and co-workers, seminar topics include: effective communication skills, career exploration, resume writing, job interviewing and case studies. Corequisite: Work Experience 95.

Web 22199 By Arr 1.1 Hrs/Wk ONLINE STAFF 08/31 12/20 GR DE1 WRKX 96-DE1 is a hybrid course. All class meetings will be online, except for the following dates when students will meet on campus from 6-6:50 pm in Room 2204: Sep. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. For more information, see the section titled "Online Learning" in this schedule, or go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/onlinelearning.

****LEARNING COMMUNITIES

**College Foundation Semester For more information about Learning Communities and important student enrollment information, go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/learningCommunities

CIS 94 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR WORKPLACE 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU

Fundamental computer competency course designed to develop the basic computer skills and knowledge required in today’s business environment. Basic computer competency is no longer a nicety, but a necessity. Topics include; essentials of computing, hardware and software concepts, the Internet, ethical issues, and information protection. Practical hands-on applications will introduce students to the fundamentals of word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, database, and email communication and basic keyboarding techniques for accuracy and speed. Use of technology to identify, gather, and analyze information and for communication, and understanding the legal, ethical and societal implications of technology. No previous experience with computers is required.

Day 22803 TTh 1:00 - 1:25 804 FIELDS 08/31 12/20 OP FSA Lab TTh 1:30 - 3:00 804

ENG 1502 INTRO READ/WRITE FOR COLLEGE 4.0 Units

An accelerated one-semester preparation in English for success in college. Focuses on the conventions of the English discipline, college-level essay writing, reading comprehension and critical thinking.

Day 22043 MW 12:30 - 2:45 805 NASH 08/31 12/20 P/N FSA Lab MW 2:55 - 3:25 805

GNST 21 INTRO TO TEAM SELF-MANAGEMENT 2.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Explores the connections between one’s purpose and intentions and one’s behaviors, and develops the self-management skills to successfully attain one’s goals. Prerequisite: General Studies 100.

Day 22796 TTh 9:30 -10:00 305 GECOX 08/31 12/20 OP FSA Lab TTh 10:10 -11:35 305

GNST 100 FOUNDATIONS/LEARNING SUCCESS 3.0 Units

Examine self-efficacy issues and begin to develop strong self-efficacy behaviors. Develop behaviors that lead to academic and career success, such as understanding individual learning styles, building and working in diverse learning style teams, effective and appropriate methods of communication, effective and appropriate behaviors in the classrooms and the workplace. Course is based on curriculum used to train executives in large companies to develop professional behaviors. 3 hours lecture.

Day 22041 Daily 9:00 -11:50 305 TYLER 08/17 08/30 P/N FSA Daily 1:00 - 3:00 305

MATH 100 PRE-ALGEBRA & ALGEBRA REVIEW 1.0 Units

Review basic mathematics and algebra content prior to taking the assessment exam for placement into a mathematics course or as a refresher prior to taking a mathematics course after a significant amount of time has passed since taking the prerequisite course or assessment. The course will consist of small group lecture and/or independent study using a computer program to review and refine those concepts as needed by each student.

Day 22795 Lab MW 9:00 -10:35 502 TYLER 08/31 12/20 P/N FSA

Learning Community – Clustered Courses

Two courses are linked. The same set of students attends the 2 courses in the cluster, but the instructors are not in the room at the same time. The course goals and assignments are coordinated.

For more information about Learning Communities and important student enrollment information, go to http://www.laspositascollege.edu/learningCommunities

HEALTH/ENGLISH Students must enroll in both the English and Health courses listed in the Learning Community. It is not possible to enroll in just one of the courses. It is not possible to drop just one of the courses.

With an emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, writing and self- responsibility, these Learning Communities seek to develop academic skills necessary for students to succeed in courses across the curriculum.

Learning Community #1

ENG 102 PRE-COLLEG CRITICAL READ/WRITE 4.0 Units

Emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for success in courses across the curriculum. Designed for those requiring one semester of preparation for entering English 1A with a minimum of one-on-one support. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process. Day 22341 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2412 SPIRN 08/17 12/20 P/N LC1 Lab MW 1:55 - 3:10 2412

HLTH 1 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Physiological, psychological, and social perspectives of health. Emphasis on knowledge, attitudes and behaviors that will contribute to a healthy individual.

Day 20782 MW 11:00 -12:15 PE209 HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP LC1

Learning Community #2

ENG 102 PRE-COLLEG CRITICAL READ/WRITE 4.0 Units

Emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for success in courses across the curriculum. Designed for those requiring one semester of preparation for entering English 1A with a minimum of one-on-one support. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 22342 TTh 12:30 - 1:45 2412 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N LC2 Lab TTh 1:55 - 3:10 2412

HLTH 1 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC Credit Limit

Physiological, psychological, and social perspectives of health. Emphasis on knowledge, attitudes and behaviors that will contribute to a healthy individual.

Day 22875 MW 11:00 -12:15 PE209 HOPKINS 08/17 12/20 OP LC2

ENGLISH/PSYCHOLOGY Two courses, English 102 and Psychology 1, are linked together. Students must register for both the English 102 and the Psychology 1 sections listed in the Learning Community. Curriculum and assignments are linked together. Students will complete readings, learning activities and assignments that emphasize the applications of psychological research findings to everyday life. With an emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, writing, and self- responsibility, this learning community seeks to develop academic skills necessary for students to succeed in courses across the curriculum.

Learning Community #2 ENG 102 PRE-COLLEG CRITICAL READ/WRITE 4.0 Units

Emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for success in courses across the curriculum. Designed for those requiring one semester of preparation for entering English 1A with a minimum of one-on-one support. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 22881 MW 12:30 - 1:45 2306 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N LC3 Lab MW 2:00 - 3:15 2416

PSYC 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Provides an overview of major psychological concepts and theories in such areas as consciousness, learning, memory, motivation, perception, personality, stress, and social behavior. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 21490 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2206 ROY 08/17 12/20 OP LC1

Learning Community #2

ENG 102 PRE-COLLEG CRITICAL READ/WRITE 4.0 Units

Emphasis in the development and integration of reading, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary for success in courses across the curriculum. Designed for those requiring one semester of preparation for entering English 1A with a minimum of one-on-one support. Strongly recommended: Appropriate skill level demonstrated through the English assessment process.

Day 22882 MW 9:30 -10:45 4127 STAFF 08/17 12/20 P/N LC4 MW 11:00 -12:15 805

PSYC 1 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 Units Transfer: CSU/UC

Introduces students to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Provides an overview of major psychological concepts and theories in such areas as consciousness, learning, memory, motivation, perception, personality, stress, and social behavior. Strongly recommended: Eligibility for English 1A.

Day 22888 TTh 9:30 -10:45 2206 ROY 08/17 12/20 OP LC2