SANTA MONICA COLLEGE FALL 2020

1 Santa Monica College SMC Superintendent/President started a weekly drive-thru Dr. Kathryn E. Jeffery (pictured above) said that the college’s goal is to pop-up pantry in April 2020 ensure that students know, and feel, DRIVE to serve students who are that SMC is here to support them. food insecure. The drive-thru “It is hard for students to focus on pantry was designed as classes when they are hungry!” THRU an alternative to on-campus At the first drive-thru pantry, 250 bags food resources inaccessible of non-perishable food items and groceries from Westside Food Bank to students due to and SMC’s donor-supported food POP-UP campus closures during closets were handed out, along with the COVID-19 crisis. 500 meals from social enterprise Everytable, and delicious cupcakes PANTRY from The Butter End Cakery.

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To see the smiles and sometimes tears on our students’ faces when they realized how much food they were putting in their cars...it was heartwarming.

– Dr. Susan Fila, SMC Director of Health & Wellbeing 2 SMC FEEDS OUR STUDENTS

Quenarii Lampkin, SMC Student South resident and SMC psychology major Quenarii Lampkin, who had headed straight from high school to Hampton University, an HBCU in Virginia, was unable to stay there because of a lack of financial support from family. When she moved back to Los Angeles, she heard from friends who went to SMC that it was “the Ivy League of community colleges, and number one in transfers.”

At the inaugural drive-thru pop-up pantry, she was surprised. The Santa Monica College “I was expecting canned goods — but we also got Foundation started the cereal, milk, things to prep a meal with, like spaghetti SMC Foundation Meal noodles and tomato sauce, and Everytable meals I can just Project, a subscription microwave!” Lampkin said. service that provides home delivery of meals Another unexpected highlight of the experience was “driving through and [seeing that] the to students at risk of person I got my food from was the president of the college. She acknowledged me like she hunger and food insecurity, knew who I was. She asked me how I was, and [whether I was] adjusting to classes. I didn’t including students who feel rushed — I felt she was genuinely concerned and happy to see me. It was a great are homeless, military feeling, a bit of light in uncertain times.” veterans, former foster youth, and older adults.

The SMC Foundation Sara Nieves-Lucas, SMC Counselor launched a $2 million When she was approached by Lizzy Moore to fundraising campaign in help communicate with students in need, SMC March 2020 to support counselor Sara Nieves-Lucas was taken back to the Meal Project. her childhood. By the end of the project’s “The first thing I remembered when I heard first week in action, 700 about the Meal Project was not having food at-risk SMC students had growing up, and how we took advantage of received healthy, chef- provided services,” Sara said. “There was this prepared meals dropped old man named Michael. He’d go through the off via a subscription streets of our neighborhood. He knew a lot of service with Everytable. the parents had gotten laid off and so he’d honk The Meal Project received his horn and provide us with quarters, and food.” The a $500,000 project conversation “was also a reminder of how we are here starting donation from not just to keep our students healthy, but to also keep them in SMC through grant funds; continued on page 138 continued on page 138 3 Take-out Tech in a Time of Need Santa Monica College shifted its classes at home, and by instructors, and student support services to online counselors, and others who and other distance learning platforms in need up-to-date technology to early spring to provide continuity while teach classes and offer special protecting students and employees programs and student support during the COVID-19 pandemic. services online.

To make sure students and employees SMC has provided computer and have the technology they need, SMC internet access to students for decades launched a free laptop-lending program. through the SMC library and on-campus computer labs. With the campuses The college purchased 4,000 closed, the Chromebooks give students 11.6-inch Chromebooks that meet the who depended on those facilities a way functional requirements for online to continue their studies, communicate courses and support services. The with their instructors, and meet with laptops can be borrowed on a long- their counselors. term basis by students who need a computer to continue their education

“SMC is determined to make the distance education experience as smooth and equitable as possible for everyone involved,” said Nick Mata, Associate Dean of Special Programs. “We consider this part of our mission to support our students as they pursue their education and career goals, and to support our instructors, counselors, and other staff in providing the programs and services our students need and count on receiving from SMC.”

AssociateNick Dean of MataSpecial Programs 4 FALL 2020 CONTENTS • Degrees, Certificates, and Transfer 6 Preparation • Special Programs and Support Services 7 • Other SMC Programs 7 • General Information – Admission 8 – Enrollment 9 – Dates and Deadlines 9 – Fees 10 WELCOME TO SMC STEPS TO BECOME – Payment Policy 11 If you don’t currently attend Santa Monica College, fill out an application online at smc.edu/apply for AN SMC STUDENT – Financial Assistance 11 admission. Then sign up for classes online at your Applying to SMC and enrolling in classes is easy. • Fall 2020 Schedule of Classes 12 appointed date and time. Our campus is filled with Just follow these steps: Complete Listing of All Classes dedicated people who want you to succeed, so if you need help, please ask! APPLY • Planning Guides and Special Programs 107 • Special Programs and Support Services 130 TAKE A SHORTCUT TO smc.edu/apply BECOMING AN SMC STUDENT! • Academic Policies 134 APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Our Welcome Center offers new students assistance • College Policies 135 with enrollment, orientation, academic counseling, smc.edu/financialaid • Residency 136 financial aid, and more. No appointment necessary — just walk in the door! The Welcome Center is located COMPLETE NEW STUDENT • Parking and Transit Guide 140 in Student Services Center S110. ORIENTATION • Financial Aid Guide 142 FAST TRACK YOUR smc.edu/orientation • Map of Santa Monica College 144 GENERAL EDUCATION NEEDS Accelerate meeting your General Education REVIEW YOUR PLACEMENT requirements by enrolling in special short-term smc.edu/placement classes. See page 115 for class listings. FREE PARKING AND DEVELOP AN EDUCATION SHUTTLE SERVICE PLAN / SEE A COUNSELOR You can park for free (with a free virtual parking smc.edu/myedplan permit) in the shuttle lot at the Bundy Campus and ride the free shuttle to other campuses. See page 140 or visit smc.edu/transportation for the most current ENROLL IN CLASSES parking and transit information. smc.edu/cc

STATEMENT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Distance Education Conversion: While we anticipate Santa Monica College is committed to equal a return to traditional instruction for the fall 2020 opportunity in all of its programs and is in compliance semester, classes will be converted to distance with Equal Opportunity standards as required by education in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak Federal and State laws and District policy. Unless prevents in-person class meetings. A few classes specifically exempted by statute or regulation, ALL will need to be canceled if distance education is not SMC COURSES ARE OPEN TO ENROLLMENT AND possible. PARTICIPATION BY ANY PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ADMITTED TO THE COLLEGE AND MEETS THE COURSE PREREQUISITES. Santa Monica College provides a variety of support services to individuals with disabilities. If you require a disability accommodation to attend or participate in a class or event at SMC, Santa Monica College: please contact Denise Henninger (henninger_denise@ Changing Lives in the smc.edu or 310-434-4497) or Nathalie Laille Global Community Through ([email protected] or 310-434-4299) Excellence in Education at least 5 business days in advance. DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, AND TRANSFER PREPARATION SMC offers Associate degrees, a specialized Bachelor degree, certificates of achievement, department certificates, and rigorous preparation for transfer in a wide selection of areas of interest. See the “Academic and Career Paths” section of the SMC catalog at smc.edu/catalog for complete details. Choose your area of interest. Learn more at smc.edu/areasofinterest

ARTS, MEDIA, AND ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION

2D Animation Interaction Design Child and Adolescent Development Infant/Toddler Teacher 3D Animation Interior Architectural Design Early Childhood Associate Teacher Introduction to Early Care and Education 3D Modeling Journalism Early Childhood Education — Noncredit 3D Game Development Journalism – Multimedia Storytelling Early Childhood Studies Transition to College and Career – Animation Media Studies Early Intervention Assistant Noncredit Art Music Transitional Kindergarten Broadcast Programming and Production Nail Care Broadcast Sales and Management Photography Cosmetology Scenic Design and Construction HEALTH AND WELLNESS Dance Set Design and Art Direction Dance Teacher (Pre K-Grade 5) for Film and TV Digital Effects Social Media Assistant Athletic Coaching Medical Coding and Billing Specialist Digital Media Stage, Lighting, Sound, and Projection Electronic Medical Records Clerk Medical Office Clerk Digital Production and Design Studio Arts Hospital Inpatient Coder Medical Records Clerk/Receptionist Digital Publishing Technical Theatre Introduction to Working with Older Adults Medical Transcription Entertainment Promotion Theatre — Noncredit Nutrition and Dietetics and Marketing Production Theatre Arts Kinesiology/Physical Education Nursing – Registered Nurse Esthetician User Experience Design Medical Administrative Assistant Rehabilitation Therapy Aide – Noncredit Fashion Design Visual Development Medical Billing/Coding Respiratory Therapy Film Production Web Design Film Studies Website Creator Game Design Website Development Management Graphic Design Website Software Specialist PEOPLE AND SOCIETY

Administration of Justice (Criminal Justice) Liberal Arts – Social and Behavioral Anthropology Science BUSINESS Communication Studies Political Science Cultural Resource Management Psychology Accounting General Office Economics Public Policy Bicycle Maintenance – Noncredit Insurance Professional Environmental Studies Social Justice Studies: Women, Gender, Business Insurance Specialist Geography and Sexuality Business Administration International Business Global Studies Sociology Business Bookkeeping Legal Administrative Assistant Business Essentials Level 1 – Noncredit Legal Office Clerk Business Information Worker 1 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Clerical/Data Entry Management and Leadership STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Computer Business Applications Marketing CPA Track Sales and Promotion Astronomy Geology Customer Service – Noncredit Salon Business Automotive Technician – Introductory Geospatial Technology Entrepreneurship Staff Accountant Basic Solar Photovoltaic Installation Information Systems Management Fashion Merchandising Biological Sciences Mathematics Chemistry Mobile Apps Development – Android Cloud Computing Mobile Apps Development – iPhone CULTURE, HISTORY, AND LANGUAGES Computer Programming Networking Computer Science Physics Cybersecurity Recycling and Resource Management African and Middle Eastern Studies Latin American Studies Database Applications Developer Recycling and Zero Waste Art History Liberal Arts – Arts and Humanities Energy Efficiency Specialist Solar Photovoltaic and Energy Efficiency Asian Studies Linguistics Engineering Solar Photovoltaic Installation English Modern Languages Introduction to Engineering Sustainability Assistant – Noncredit Ethnic Studies Philosophy Entry Level Programmer Sustainability in Organics Aide – Noncredit History Spanish Environmental Science Sustainability Services Technician – General Science Noncredit Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Web Programmer 6 SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT SERVICES Santa Monica College offers many special programs and support services to assist you in reaching your education goals (see the listings starting on page 130 for more information).

SPECIAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Adelante Program Black Collegians Program CalWORKs CARE (Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education) OTHER SMC Career Technical Education (CTE) Center for Environmental and Urban Studies (CEUS) Center for Students with Disabilities (DSPS) PROGRAMS Corsair Intercollegiate Athletics Distance Education/Online Classes DREAM Program In addition to its academic and transfer preparation programs, Santa Monica College offers the English as a Second Language (ESL) community a variety of other programs and services that support lifelong learning. EOPS (Extended Opportunity Program and Services) Guardian Scholars Program (GSP) NONCREDIT (ADULT EDUCATION) PROGRAMS High School Programs Free noncredit courses and student support services for adult learners seeking opportunities for career International Education Center development, college preparation, and/or lifelong learning. Internship Program • English as a second language (ESL) Latino Center • Short-term vocational and workforce preparation courses and certificates Mentor Program in the Arts • Programs and activities for older adults at SMC Emeritus Pico Partnership Program • Flexible open entry/open exit course offerings Santa Monica College Promise Program Visit smc.edu/noncredit or call 310-434-3399 for details. Scholars Program SMC Outreach and Recruitment SMC COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND SMC EXTENSION STEM Program Student Employment Program • More than 450 low-cost classes, seminars, and workshops each semester • Classes in everything from watercolor techniques to culinary arts to yoga Study Abroad Programs • Professional certificate and continuing education programs Supplemental Instruction Program See commed.smc.edu or call 310-434-3400 for information. Teacher Academy at SMC Undocumented Ally Program Veterans Resource Center SMC EMERITUS/NONCREDIT OLDER ADULT PROGRAM Free noncredit adult education courses specifically designed to meet the interests of older adults. SUPPORT SERVICES INCLUDE: Check smc.edu/emeritus or call 310-434-4306 for program information. Athletics Counseling Campus Police and Student/Staff Escort Service WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Campus Store (formerly SMC Bookstore) SMC’s Workforce and Economic Development Office (W&ED) helps develop the skilled workforce the Career Services Center region needs to compete successfully in today’s global market. Center for Wellness & Wellbeing • Customized training programs and services Child Care Services • Pre-employment training in basic and job-specific skills Computer Labs and Services • Post-employment training to upgrade employee skill levels Corsair Newspaper • Concurrent employment training to update and expand employee professional and managerial skills Counseling & Transfer Services For more information, see smc.edu/workforcedevelopment or call 310-434-4199. Education and Early Childhood Counseling Financial Aid and Scholarships Food Services FINANCIAL AID PARKING & TRANSPORTATION Health Sciences Counseling Students who need financial help to pursue their For parking, maps, and transportation information, Health Services Center education should see the information on page please see page 140 or go to smc.edu/transportation Library 142 or visit the Financial Aid website at smc.edu/ for the latest details. Use corsaircommute.com to Office of Student Life and financialaid. find the best way to get to campus. the Associated Students (A.S.) Ombudsperson SMC STUDENT EMAIL ALCOHOL, SMOKING, & DRUGS SMC John Drescher Planetarium Santa Monica College uses Google Gmail to provide state law prohibits the use, sale, SMC Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery each SMC student with a FREE email address. Go to possession, or being on campus under the influence SMC Photography Gallery smc.edu/google for more information. CHECK YOUR of alcohol or of any controlled substance. (Cal. Ed. Tutoring Services GMAIL ACCOUNT OFTEN, as this is where SMC will Code §§ 76032-76033). Smoking — including the use Welcome Center send all official communication from the College to of e-cigarettes or vaporizers — is also not permitted you. SMC email addresses may be restricted at the at Santa Monica College, except in outdoor areas College’s discretion at anytime. temporarily designated as smoking areas. 7 ENGLISH, ESL, AND MATH PLACEMENT Assembly Bill 705 requires Santa Monica College and GENERAL other California community colleges to help students enroll in and complete transfer-level coursework in English and math within one year. You will be placed in INFORMATION English and math based on either your prior work or a guided self-placement, depending on when and where you completed your prior work, as shown below. Please note: The ESL placement process remains the plan (see smc.edu/myedplan for details). Once done, same and requires completion of the ESL placement Admission you will be able to enroll for classes through Corsair test. However, this will change to a Guided Self- Connect at smc.edu/cc on the date and time of your Placement process in spring 2020. Details will be posted ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS enrollment. at smc.edu/placement once they become available. OFFICE HOURS Also, Santa Monica College continues to provide testing Monday & Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. International Students for Chemistry 10 and for purposes of demonstrating Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Santa Monica College defines an “international math proficiency for graduation. student” as a student attending the College while in F-1 Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. or F-2 visa status. The international student application If you have completed the 12th grade or graduated Hours subject to change without notice. Please go to is available online (go to smc.edu/iapp). Please visit high school in the U.S. in the last 10 years: smc.edu/admissions for updates. smc.edu/international for additional information about • You will be placed using multiple measures that the application process and deadline dates, tuition and include your high school GPA, courses, and grades ENROLLMENT BY WEB fees, and support services for F-1 and F-2 students. For reported on your CCCApply admission application. Monday – Sunday: 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. the Fall 2020 semester, applications for out-of-country • You may check your placement once you have Web (Corsair Connect): smc.edu/cc applicants must be submitted by June 15, 2020; and activated your Corsair Connect account at smc.edu/ applications for in-country applicants who already have cc. Just log in, click the “Placement” tab, and review WHO MAY ENROLL an F-1 or F-2 visa must be submitted by July 15, 2020. your placement. If you do not see courses listed, You may enroll at Santa Monica College if you: • If you have F-1 status from another school, you may your SMC admission application is missing some • Have graduated from high school, or enroll at SMC on a limited basis. Please consult with necessary information. Follow the instructions on • Are 18 years of age or older, or the International Education Center. the screen, enter the information requested. Once • Are 16 years of age or older and submit an official • If you have another type of visa status (not F-1 done, you will see your placement. “Student Score Report” for passing the California or F-2), you may enroll through the Admissions If you graduated high school in the U.S. more than 10 High School Proficiency Examination, or Office. However, if you are currently on a B visa, years ago or graduated high school in another country: you cannot enroll until you change status to a • Are a qualifying younger student who is at least • You will be placed using “guided self-placement,” a visa with education privileges. Please contact the 13 years of age, has completed 8th grade, and set of online tools that help evaluate how prepared International Education Center for details. is participating in SMC’s Concurrent Enrollment you are with the skills you are expected to have program (see smc.edu/hsce for details), and Veterans before starting a particular English or math class. To be guided to the best class for your needs, it is • You meet the residency requirements (see page Santa Monica College is approved as an institution for 136), and can profit from the program. important that you read everything presented to you higher learning for veterans and veterans’ dependents carefully, and that you answer honestly. entitled to education assistance from the Veterans PLEASE NOTE: Administration (VA). SMC cooperates with the VA in • To access the guided self-placement tools, activate smc.edu/cc. All official communication from Santa Monica helping veterans, and offers academic, career, and your Corsair Connect at Then log in, click College will be sent to students at their SMC student transfer counseling, as well as priority enrollment, the “Placement” tab, and follow the instructions on email address (last name_first [email protected]. tutoring, and other services to support veterans in the screen. edu). You can check your student email account achieving their education goals. • Plan on completing your English and math placements by logging into Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc and If you wish to attend SMC under one of the veterans’ together. You may take each guided self-placement clicking on the SMC Mail icon. Be sure to check your assistance bills, please see the information and only one time. SMC student email often! instructions at smc.edu/vet or consult a counselor in • Please note: The math self-placement presents six the Veterans Resource Center. options based on your academic and career path APPLYING FOR ADMISSION (major) or the course you are interested in taking. If Continuing students do NOT have to reapply for Students with Disabilities you are not sure which option to choose, check with admission. If you have never attended Santa Monica If you wish to use the special counseling services a counselor. You may take any of the math guided College (new student), or have been away for two or provided through the Center for Students with self-placements only one time. more consecutive semesters (returning student), or Disabilities, call 310-434-4265. See page 130 for more applied to SMC but did not actually enroll in a class, information. About Your English and Math Placements you must first: Printed SMC materials are available in alternate The purpose of Assembly Bill 705 is to help you enroll • File an application for admission online (go to smc. media upon request. To request publications in in and complete transfer-level classes in English and edu/apply and click on ‘Apply Now’ to get started); alternate formats for disability accommodation, send math within one year. For English, depending on your • At least four weeks before the start of the session, email to [email protected] or call 310-434-4265. placement, you will start in one of two ways: (a) directly arrange for transcripts of previous college work (or This Schedule of Classes is also available online (see in English 1, a transfer level course; or (b) directly in high school work, if no college work was completed) smc.edu/schedules). English 1 paired with English 28, a supporting course. to be sent directly to the Admissions Office. Copies In some instances, you may also be encouraged to take issued to a student (even if in a sealed envelope) will Disqualified Students another reading or grammar supporting course. See NOT be accepted. If you were disqualified from a previous college, OR page 51 for the English Course Sequence. You will be emailed an admission letter. Please were disqualified from Santa Monica College AND have For math, depending on your placement, you will review it for information on resident status for tuition/ been away from SMC for two consecutive semesters start in one of three ways: (a) directly in a transfer-level fee purposes, any outstanding admission issues, (one year) or longer, you are required take certain steps math course; (b) directly in a transfer level math course orientation, placement, education planning/counseling, to qualify for readmission. Go to smc.edu/apply and paired with one supporting course; or (c) one semester and enrollment. click on the “Petition for Reinstatement” link for details. of a math course that provides an accelerated path to All regularly admitted first-time SMC students are If you have been disqualified from SMC more transfer level math, and then followed by one semester required to complete the math and English placement than once, you will be required to take a break from of transfer level math, either as a standalone course or process (or the ESL placement process), complete the attending SMC for up to a maximum of one year. paired with a supporting course. See page 79 for the online college orientation, and prepare an education For further information, please see an SMC counselor. Mathematics Course Sequence. 8 Other Assessment Services requirements. You can look up transfer information Santa Monica College will continue to offer limited yourself (go to assist.org for details), but you will find DATES AND DEADLINES assessment services for ESL, the Chemistry 10 challenge it much easier to talk to a counselor in the Counseling exam, and math proficiency for graduation. You must Department. To schedule an appointment with a NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS have already applied for SMC admission, and must counselor, please call 310-434-4210. (but NOT Continuing Students) must file an present a valid government-issued photo identification STUDENT-ATHLETES PLEASE NOTE: If you plan to application for admission in order to receive an enrollment (e.g., driver license, passport, military ID). Test transfer with an athletic scholarship, please see an date and time. Students who applied for a previous term preparation materials are available online at smc.edu/ athletic counselor for a list of requirements and to but did not enroll will need to reapply. assessment. arrange for continuous counseling while enrolled at You may enroll in on-campus, online, and hybrid courses The Success and Engagement Center (formerly the SMC. on or after your enrollment appointment date and time by Assessment Center) is located in Student Services web at smc.edu/cc. Center S145. The Center offers limited testing services ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY To learn more about online classes, visit the SMC Online on a walk-in, first-arrival basis. Please check our website To the best of our knowledge, SMC does not website (smc.edu/OnlineEd). (smc.edu/assessment) or call 310-434-8040 for up-to- schedule courses in inaccessible locations. However, If you enroll in any fall semester course at SMC, date information on office and testing hours. some locations may not be accessible to students you MUST attend all on-campus classes — or actively with specific disability-related access needs. SMC will participate in all online classes — during the first week of Is Placement Required? relocate classes to accommodate individual students. the course or risk being dropped by the instructor. Completing the placement process in English or ESL and To initiate this process, please contact the Center for in math is mandatory if you are: Students with Disabilities at 310-434-4265 (voice) or ENROLLMENT BY WEB 310-434-4272 (fax). • A first-time college student enrolling in more than six Monday through Sunday: 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. units during your first semester at SMC; or The path of travel from the public bus stops on Web (Corsair Connect): smc.edu/cc • A continuing student who has not completed the Centinela to the Bundy and Airport Arts campuses is placement process; or a steep grade that may be inaccessible for some with mobility limitations. However, the Sunset Ride — an FALL ENROLLMENT • Enrolling in an English, ESL, or math course for the accessible public bus line — which transfers from Big first time (even if not a first-time college student); or Continuing Students Late April 2020 Blue Bus Line #14, stops inside the Bundy Campus. • Enrolling in courses with required English or math Check Corsair Connect for specific date. In addition, the following rooms have access preparation (prerequisites). New Students Early May 2020 restrictions: Based upon your placement results, you will receive Check Corsair Connect in early April for specific date. ESL, Art, and Letters & Science buildings: Accessible an English, ESL, or math placement recommendation. End Web Enrollment (online, hybrid, & restrooms require an access key.* Arranged Hours classes) Sun, Aug 30, 2020 Placement Exemptions & Placement and Letters & Science: Rooms 201, 203, 205. End Web Enrollment (on-campus classes) Prerequisite Waivers Liberal Arts: Rooms 200, 204, 214, 217, 220, 223, 10 p.m. the night before 1st class meeting for classes You may be exempt from the placement requirement 228, 231, 236, 237, 239, 240, 243. meeting once per week and courses with a lab if you meet certain qualifications. You may also be Access keys are required for elevators when classes Midnight before 2nd class meeting for other classes granted placement and prerequisite waivers — as are not in session in the Business, Art, and Student (if not 90% full) well as credit — for selected English, ESL, math, and Activities buildings, as well as for the Gym basement Fall Semester Begins Mon, Aug 31, 2020 chemistry courses under specific circumstances. Please elevator. Last Day to Apply for Pass/No Pass see our webpage (smc.edu/waivers) for an overview, *For restroom access-key copies, go to the Center then consult with a counselor in the Counseling Check Corsair Connect for specific date. for Students with Disabilities (Student Services Center Last Day to Petition to Graduate Department for details. S155) or call 310-434-4265. (for Fall Semester) Tue, Dec 1, 2020 Please note: Although you may be exempt from the placement process, you still must successfully Fall Final Exams Tue, Dec 15 – Tue, Dec 22, 2020 complete — or receive waivers for — any prerequisite Enrollment Fall Semester Ends Tue, Dec 22, 2020 courses that are required for classes in English (or IMPORTANT: All enrollment transactions take place ESL), math, Anatomy 1, Biology 21/22/23, Chemistry online. You may enroll in any class with space available WITHDRAWAL, REFUND, & 11/12/21/22/24, Film 31/32, Microbiology 1, Nursing until the evening before the second class meeting, PASS/NO PASS DEADLINES 17, Physics 7/9/22/23/24, and Physiology 3 (among if the class is less than 90% full. Beginning the day of Deadlines vary for class withdrawals (drop dates), refunds, other courses). For further information, please consult the second class meeting, you must have an Instructor with a counselor in the Counseling Department. and requests to enroll in a class on a Pass/No Pass basis. Authorization Code for each class you wish to enroll in, Check your Corsair Connect account for each class you enroll even if the class has space available. EXCEPTIONS: (1) in to find deadline dates for enrollment fee and tuition ABOUT YOUR TRANSFER UNITS The enrollment deadline for online, hybrid, or Arranged refunds, to avoid a W (Withdrawal) on your permanent Many students use Santa Monica College as the Hours classes is the Sunday evening prior to the week record, or to receive a guaranteed W. See page 134 for freshman and sophomore years of a four-year college the course begins; (2) for classes meeting once per important details. Refunds and withdrawals will not be plan. SMC is a leader in transferring students to their week and courses with a lab, you may enroll until 10 granted after the deadline. junior year at four-year colleges and universities, p.m. the night before the first class meeting. If the class including the UC and CSU systems. Each of these is full, you will need an Instructor Authorization Code. IMPORTANT DATES, institutions has a list of courses that must be completed Please note: All enrollment takes place on the web HOLIDAYS & BREAKS to: via Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc. If a class is closed, • satisfy general education requirements, please keep trying, as it will re-open if space becomes Labor Day Mon, Sep 7, 2020 • satisfy lower-division pre-major requirements, and available. For more information about the enrollment (Campus closed) • satisfy elective requirements. process, please see smc.edu/enroll. Veteran’s Day Wed, Nov 11, 2020 (Campus closed) How credit for an SMC course transfers to your ENROLLMENT BY WEB Thanksgiving Holiday Thu & Fri, Nov 26 & 27, 2020 future school depends on how that school will accept You may enroll by web on or after the enrollment (Campus closed) the course, and how clearly defined your transfer goal date and time listed for you. You can enroll from any is. computer in the Admissions Office lobby. You may also To make things easier for SMC students to transfer enroll from home if you have Internet access. successfully, Santa Monica College has worked out transfer agreements — called articulation agreements 1. Go to smc.edu/cc — with most local colleges and universities on how 2. Enter your Student ID number and your password; your units of credit transfer or meet graduation or other 3. Follow the instructions provided. 9 To confirm that the classes you selected have been S181. Your SMC Student I.D. provides a convenient Health Services Fee added, click on “Transaction Receipt” in the menu on way to check out materials from the Library and The mandatory health services fee of $21 during the left. If the receipt is correct, print out a copy. You access the campus tutoring labs and learning resource the fall semester includes free basic health services, must have this printout to contest any discrepancies. centers. When combined with A.S. Activities and swipe- information, and referrals by full-time RN; emergency You may also add or drop classes by web. If you activated, your SMC Student I.D. allows you to ride free first aid treatment; and free or reduced-cost decide NOT to attend a course you have enrolled in, it on all routes, and to purchase discount immunizations. is YOUR responsibility to officially withdraw from it. See tickets for selected student events or activities. withdrawal information on page 134. SMC Student Photo I.D. Card Fee For payment information, see the PAYMENT POLICY The cost of the SMC student photo I.D. card is covered section. Fees by the optional $13 fee. The SMC student I.D. card offers enhanced access features for the SMC Library ABOUT PRIORITY ENROLLMENT All fees are subject to change without notice. See smc. edu/fees for the latest details. and the campus tutoring and course-related labs and You are STRONGLY encouraged to enroll as close to learning resource centers, and improved campus If you qualify for the SMC Promise Program, you are your assigned date and time as possible, since students security. If you wish to use the Big Blue Bus “Any Line, exempt from paying enrollment, student I.D., Health who come after you in priority will quickly fill the Any Time” service, you will need to “activate” the I.D. Services, Student Representation, and A.S. Activities classes you need if you wait too long. card AND have a current Associated Students sticker. GENERAL INFORMATION fees. See smc.edu/freetuition for details. State and local regulations, combined with other Go to smc.edu/transportation for details. factors, determine the order in which your enrollment There are no enrollment, student service, or Health date and time are assigned. It is important complete Services fees for Noncredit (Adult Education) classes Associated Students Activities Fee the SMC assessment process, online orientation, and (designated by section numbers of 7000 or above). The optional Associated Students activities fee of $19.50 education plan requirements as soon as possible — PLEASE NOTE: You may be eligible for financial aid. supports SMC’s many student clubs, scholarships, the

Fall 2020 especially if you are pursuing a degree, certificate, Work Study funds and the California College Promise “Any Line, Any Time” program, and other activities or transfer, or you are a first-time college student Grant (CCPG) are available for the fall semester. To find that foster academic achievement, social interaction, — because the sooner you do so, the sooner you will out, call the Financial Aid Office at 310-434-4343 as soon and community involvement. For details, see the A.S. receive your enrollment appointment. as possible. See page 142 for additional information. webpage (smc.edu/associated_students) or stop by the Student Life Office (Room 202 of the Cayton Associated LOSS OF ENROLLMENT PRIORITY CA Resident Fees for Fall Semester: Students Center). Buy your A.S. Activities sticker at the You may lose your priority enrollment status if you Cashier’s Office. do not complete SMC’s online orientation (see smc. Enrollment Fee $46/unit edu/orientation), placement process (go to smc.edu/ Upper-Division Courses $84/unit Student Representation Fee cc and click the “Placement” tab), or an abbreviated SMC Health Services Fee $21 The optional Student Representation fee of $2, education plan if you are a new or first-time-in-college Student I.D. $13 mandated by Assembly Bill (AB) 1504, provides support student, or a comprehensive education plan if you Associated Students Activities Fee $19.50 for student government representatives who may be are a student who will have either earned 15 degree- presenting positions and viewpoints to representatives, applicable units by the end of the term or will have Student Representation Fee $2 offices, and agencies of local, district, and state completed a third semester (whichever comes first; Nonresident Fees for Fall Semester: governments. The fee is divided, with $1 going to the see the information at smc.edu/myedplan). You will Associated Students, and $1 for use by the Student also lose priority enrollment if you are on academic Enrollment Fee $46/unit Senate of the California Community Colleges (SSCCC). or progress probation for two consecutive semesters/ Upper-Division Courses $84/unit terms, or you accumulate excessive units, or you are Nonresident Tuition $324/unit Materials and Supplies Fees found responsible for violating provisions of the SMC AB 947 Exemption $300/unit Some classes require additional fees for materials and Rules for Student Conduct, such as holding or selling SMC Health Services Fee $21 seats in a class. For more information, please refer supplies. Consult the class listings in this schedule to to smc.edu/admissions (click on ‘Enrollment Priority’ Student I.D. $13 determine whether any such fees are required. Please under the Policies section). Associated Students Activities Fee $19.50 note that these fees are NOT refundable. Student Representation Fee $2 OPEN SEAT NOTIFICATION ON-CAMPUS AND SATELLITE CAMPUS VIRTUAL PARKING PERMITS If you wish to take a course, but the section you Enrollment Fee want is already closed, you may sign up for an Open A virtual on-campus parking permit does NOT Seat Notification list up to two weeks before the All student — resident and nonresident — in graded guarantee you a parking space. What a virtual parking term starts. You will receive a notification if a seat credit courses must pay an enrollment fee of $46 per permit does is entitle you to use on-campus student becomes available. A notification does NOT mean unit. parking areas on a space-available, first-arrival basis. you are enrolled in the course. When you receive a NOTE: Your virtual parking permit is for ON-CAMPUS notification, it is YOUR responsibility to go to Corsair Upper-Division Coursework Fee PARKING ONLY — it is NOT a residential (street) parking Connect at smc.edu/cc and enroll in the class. You may (B.S. in Interaction Design) permit. also unsubscribe from the Open Seat Notification list up In ADDITION TO the per-unit enrollment fee of $46, For parking at SMC’s main campus, SMC Performing to two weeks before the term starts. all students — resident and nonresident — enrolled in Arts Center, or the SMC Center for Media and Design, graded upper-division credit courses for the Bachelor of you MUST purchase a virtual parking permit for $93.50 WAITLISTS Science degree in Interaction Design must pay an upper- for the fall semester. The permit price includes the City You may be given the opportunity to join a waitlist for division coursework fee of $84 per unit. This fee is of Santa Monica 10% parking facilities tax. The virtual a class section, starting two weeks before the term NOT covered by the California College Promise Grant parking permit provides access to parking lots at ALL begins. You will be able to track your status on the (CCPG). For nonresident students pursuing the degree, SMC campuses. You may purchase virtual parking waitlist through Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc. The this fee is IN ADDITION to the nonresident tuition fee. permits online through Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc. waitlist is provided to faculty, who can add students If you have been awarded a California College Promise to the class if there are seats available once the class Nonresident Tuition Fee Grant for the academic year, you may purchase a virtual starts. If you are on a waitlist, you will receive a notice parking permit for $30 at the Cashier’s Office. by email if a seat has become available, and may enroll In ADDITION TO the per-unit enrollment fee of $46, in the course on a first-come, first-served basis. Please all nonresident students must pay tuition of $324 per Parking at SMC Airport Arts and Bundy campuses visit smc.edu/enroll for more details about the waitlist semester unit (for a total of $370 per semester unit), is FREE, but REQUIRES A VIRTUAL PARKING PERMIT. process. or $300 per semester unit (for a total of $346 per Satellite campus virtual parking permits may be semester unit) if eligible for AB 947 exemption. For requested online through Corsair Connect at smc.edu/ SMC STUDENT I.D. residency information, visit the SMC website (smc.edu), cc. See smc.edu/transportation for details. To obtain your SMC Student I.D. card, go to the or call the residence clerk in the Admissions Office at Parking at the SMC Bundy Lot is FREE for ALL SMC Cashier’s Office/Student ID at Student Services Center 310-434-4461 or 310-434-4595. students, but REQUIRES A VIRTUAL PARKING PERMIT. 10 GENERAL INFORMATION Please see SMC’s transportation webpage (smc.edu/ You may pay: 1. Create your FSA ID username and password at fsaid. transportation) for the latest details. • In person at the Cashier’s Office (located in Student ed.gov. To expedite the financial aid process, have PLEASE NOTE: Student virtual parking permits are Services Center S181); your parent create one also. NOT valid for faculty/staff parking areas. • By web using a MasterCard, Visa, or Discover card 2. Once you receive your PIN, go to fafsa.ed.gov to Inter-campus shuttle service is FREE (SMC I.D. ONLY (web enrollment takes place on a certified complete the Free Application for Federal Student required). Please consult SMC’s parking webpage (smc. secured site, and all data transactions are encrypted; Aid (FAFSA). Santa Monica College’s Federal School edu/transportation) for routes and operating hours. to pay fees online, log onto Corsair Connect at smc. Code is 001286. Accessible Parking: The display of a DMV accessible edu/cc and make sure the correct “school semester” 3. When the FAFSA is sent to the Federal Processor, this placard AND registration for an SMC virtual parking is selected, then select “Pay Fees Online” from the information is put through the eligibility-determining permit entitles you to park in any accessible, student, menu on the left); formula and an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) or staff parking space. • By mailing your check, money order, or cashier’s is calculated. A Student Aid Report (SAR) on financial An important caution: Car alarms are disruptive to check (no cash) to Santa Monica College, Cashier’s aid eligibility will be mailed to you. other students and our neighbors. Cars with activated Office, 1900 , Santa Monica, CA alarms in the SMC parking areas will be TOWED 90405. IMMEDIATELY at YOUR expense. If you have any credit for any prior transaction(s), the

amount will be applied to any owed balance. Fall 2020 “ANY LINE, ANY TIME” BIG BLUE BUS SMC students with a current SMC Student I.D. can ride ANY Big Blue Bus ANY time — for FREE! — if they Financial Assistance have paid the Associated Students Activities fee AND Santa Monica College provides a variety of resources have swipe-activated their SMC Student I.D. Special to assist and encourage students who need financial thanks go to the SMC Associated Students for funding assistance. this major expansion of SMC’s transportation initiative — launched in 2007 in partnership with the Big Blue FINANCIAL AID Bus — aimed at improving access to SMC and reducing Financial aid is used to pay for mandatory fees, books, Fall 2020 traffic, noise, and air pollution in the community. See transportation, room and board, and other education- smc.edu/transportation for details. related costs. Before starting enrollment procedures, Schedule of Classes WITHDRAWAL REFUND SCHEDULE contact the Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Office is open Monday and Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Go to smc.edu/searchclasses to find See “Academic Policies” on page 134 for information p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., schedule information for all open on withdrawal refunds. Withdrawal refund deadlines and Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hours are subject to appear next to each enrolled class listed in your Corsair change without notice. For additional information, enrollment semesters, including Connect account. please see smc.edu/financialaid or call 310-434-4343. changes, cancellations, and additions. SMC offers various types of financial aid: Payment Policy • Grants (Pell Grant, SEOG, Cal Grant B, C, ACG): Need- Apply today at smc.edu/apply based assistance that does not need to be repaid. Enrollment starts in late April. PAYMENT • California College Promise Grant (CCPG): Need- PLEASE NOTE: You may be eligible to receive some form based enrollment fee waivers for eligible California Fall classes begin August 31, 2020. of financial aid. Call the Financial Aid Office at 310-434- residents. 4343 as soon as possible. Work Study funds and the • Santa Monica College Promise: Free enrollment and California College Promise Grant (CCPG) are available fee waivers for high school students who graduate ______for the fall semester (go to smc.edu/financialaid for in 2020 and go directly to SMC as full-time students details). Please note: The California College Promise (see smc.edu/freetuition for details). Grant and SMC Promise Program do NOT cover upper- • Federal Work-Study (FWS) funds: Federally funded division coursework fees. program that provides wages to eligible students for You can pay your fees by using a MasterCard, Visa, employment. or Discover credit card at the same site where you • Loans: Federally administered, low-interest funds enroll. For other payment options, see the “How to that must be repaid. Pay” information. • Scholarships: Awards from foundations and private Payments of enrollment and related fees for courses endowments or individuals. you enroll in are due by the deadline dates published on the fees webpage and in your Corsair Connect Important Dates account. Please see smc.edu/fees for payment FAFSA application available October 1 deadline dates and other related information. It is FAFSA and Cal Grant priority deadline March 2 YOUR responsibility to drop any courses you do not Meet Pearl! wish to continue. If you do not drop the courses by the Extended Cal Grant deadline September 2 refund deadline — even if you never went to class — Who is Eligible? you will be responsible for paying the fees and will not A New Chatbot be able to enroll in future terms until all fees are paid. A 1. You must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen hold will also be placed on your records, which prevents 2. Possess a Social Security Number (SSN) Pearl — SMC’s new chatbot — you from receiving enrollment verification, diplomas, 3. Demonstrate financial need (except for SMC Promise helps answer your questions about etc. See smc.edu/fees for the latest details. and many scholarships) admission, enrollment, class scheduling, 4. Have a high school diploma, GED, California High How to Pay School Proficiency Certificate, or demonstrate an counseling, financial aid, parking, and SMC offers students several payment options. ability to benefit from post-secondary education more! You can also find Pearl on select • You may pay fees in cash or by check, money order, 5. Comply with Selective Service registration (if SMC webpages, through the SMC cashier’s check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. You required) may also pay with American Express, but in person GO app, by texting your question to ONLY. How to Apply for Federal Financial Aid 310-807-2262, and on the official SMC • Nonresident tuition may be paid in cash or by money You can apply as early as October 1, and you do not Facebook and Twitter feeds. order, cashier’s check, or a personal check drawn on need to wait to be admitted to SMC to apply. To be a California bank, in person, at the Cashier’s Office. given full consideration, you must apply by March 2. 11 12 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES partnership, and corporate forms of ownership. This course partnership, andcorporate formsofownership.Thiscourse This courseintroducesthe studenttothe sole proprietorship, ACCTG 1,INTRODUCTIONTOFINANCIALACCOUNTING more information, please see theSIwebsite at sessions tohelpstudentslearn the mostdifficultcourse content.For ic assistance programthat utilizes free peer-assisted weekly study Supplemental Instruction.Supplemental Instruction(SI)isanacadem Some ofthe courseslistedinthissection areaccompanied by officer positions. includes senior accountant, controller, treasurer,financial andchief ness executives andgovernment regulatoryagencies. Advancement interpreting financialinformationandpreparingreports forbusi lyze andevaluate financialrecords forbusinesses. Theirduties include tax lawandfinance methods, record financialtransactions, andana bookkeeping systems andprocedures, risk management programs, general ledger. 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SCHEDULEOFCLASSES for job order and for mass produced goods (process costing), between the competing interests of the accountant’s roles as just-in-time, activity-based and total quality management management consultant and reporter of financial information SMC SPOTLIGHT: approaches to costing manufacturing operations. Also stud- to third parties, and the interests of businesses, government ied are segment reporting, performance measurement, cost- and professional regulatory agencies and the public. Reading, volume-profit analysis, flexible budgeting, capital expenditure writing, analysis and discussion are core elements of the class. budgeting, standard costing, responsibility accounting, and 1033 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Kim J S ERIC BARNARD decision making processes. Ethical issues surrounding these Above section 1033 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and topics are also addressed. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1018 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW BUS 254 Trippetti V J additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1019 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh BUS 119 Maier L S 1034 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Kim J S 1020 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW BUS 263 Brookins G T Above section 1034 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 1021 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW BUS 254 Steinberger E K is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1022 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh BUS 254 Huang Ai M additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1023 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh BUS 263 Lu M 1024 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. S BUS 254 Staff ACCTG 10A, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING A 3 UNITS Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Staff Transfer: CSU Above section 1024 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online • Prerequisite: Accounting 2. via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ OnlineEd. Basic pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards 1026 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Daniel C Board and their applications to accounting are covered in this Spring 2018 Above section 1026 meets for 12 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 20, and course, along with cash, receivables, temporary investments, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For the time value of money, income and cash flow statements additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. and estimating procedures. 1027 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Daniel C 1036 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Lu M Above section 1027 meets for 12 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 20, and Above section 1036 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Planning Ahead additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1028 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Huang Ai M 1037 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Lu M Above section 1028 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Above section 1037 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and requested a Chromebook,” said EOPS/CARE is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For academic counselor Eric Barnard, “because additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1029 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Huang Ai M 1038 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Lu M “ I don’t believe I could use my old laptop, Above section 1029 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and I is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1038 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and now that I am home, to be able to completely help additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For students with the counseling that I usually provide in additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1030 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Staff my office space.” Above section 1030 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and ACCTG 10B, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING B 3 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For As a counselor, Eric offers guidance, support, Transfer: CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: Accounting 2. and encouragement to help SMC students on ACCTG 6, ACCOUNTING CONSOLIDATIONS 3 UNITS • Advisory: Accounting 10A. their way to transferring to a four-year college Transfer: CSU This course includes study of the basic pronouncements of or university, earning an Associate degree, or • Prerequisite: None. the Financial Accounting Standards Board and their applica- completing a certificate program. With the borrowed • Advisory: Accounting 10C. tions to accounting. In this course, the following are covered This course begins with the study of business combinations in detail: inventories, land, buildings, equipment, intangible Chromebook, he can live-chat with students, and covers in depth the preparation of consolidated financial assets, current and long term liabilities and contingencies and communicate with other counselors, and have statements. This course also covers accounting for estates stockholders’ equity (paid-in capital and retained earnings). access to student records and other information, and trusts. 1039 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Lu M ACCTG 6 and ACCTG 7 may be taken in either order, or concur- Above section 1039 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and all while observing COVID-19 safe-distancing rently. It is not necessary to take ACCTG 6 prior to taking ACCTG 7. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For recommendations and stay-at-home orders. 1031 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Hanson M P additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. “The transition from on-campus to online was Above section 1031 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 1040 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Lu M is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1040 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and easy,” he said. “It took me about two-and-a-half additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For minutes to set up the Chromebook, and it’s been additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ACCTG 7, ADVANCED ACCOUNTING: SPECIAL TOPICS 3 UNITS easy to use.” Transfer: CSU ACCTG 10C, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING C 4 UNITS Eric, who has worked with EOPS for 12 years, is • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: CSU also an SMC alum. He has long been familiar with • Advisory: Accounting 10C. • Prerequisite: Accounting 2. This course covers special accounting topics including • Advisory: Accounting 10A. the college’s efforts to support students in their accounting for foreign currency transactions, translation of This course includes study of the pronouncements of the education, and said he feels a trust in “the leaders in foreign currency financial statements, accounting for partner- Financial Accounting Standards Board and other primary my EOPS program, in all the counselors I work with, ships, state and local governments, not-for-profit entities and source GAAP and their applications to accounting for cor- and with all the many campus deans and chairs.” The accounting research. porations. The following are covered in detail in this course: ACCTG 6 and ACCTG 7 may be taken in either order, or concur- investments, earnings per share, financial statement analysis, laptop-lending program is just one more example of rently. It is not necessary to take ACCTG 6 prior to taking ACCTG 7. revenue recognition, accounting for income taxes, pensions, “the very forward-thinking college we work at.” 1032 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Hanson M P leases, and full disclosure in financial reporting. Above section 1032 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1041 Arrange-8 Hours ONLINE Hanson M P additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1041 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ACCTG 9, ACCOUNTING ETHICS 3 UNITS additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. ACCTG 11, COST ACCOUNTING 3 UNITS • Advisory: Accounting 1 or 21. Transfer: CSU This course surveys professional ethics for the accounting • Prerequisite: Accounting 2. profession in the context of ethical theory, the history of ethi- This course focuses on cost accounting theory with emphasis cal thought, the nature of accounting, tax and auditing fidu- on job order and process cost accounting, accounting meth- ciary responsibilities, the rules of accounting codes of con- ods for material, labor, and factory overhead, and prepara- duct, financial statement representations and fraud, and the tion of financial statements from cost data. Topics include theoretical and practical application of ethical principles to cost management concepts, activity cost behavior, job order business situations. Topics include ethical standards specific costing, process costing, budgeting, standard costing, cost/ to the accounting profession, an examination of the balance volume/profit analysis, and tactical decision-making. 13 1313 14 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES covered includeanalyzingandclassifyingbusinesstransac set ofbooks pertaining toasmallbusinessenterprise. Topics lecture andproblemsolving, the student willlearn todoafull concepts andprocedures required forallbusinesses. Through This courseprovidesthestudentwith basicaccounting terms, transactions, andrecordkeeping insmallbusinesses. ness owners/managers better understand commonbusiness tices andthe use ofrecords tohelpbookkeepers andbusi This course surveys basicbookkeeping principles andprac ACCTG 21,BUSINESSBOOKKEEPING become aCaliforniaRegistered TaxPreparer(CRTP). Tax EducationCouncil(CTEC)andfulfillsthe requirementsto returns. This tax course is a qualifiedcourse by the California most individualtaxreturns andSchedule Cforsmallbusiness completion ofthe course, studentswillbeabletoprepare taxpayers whooperate sole-proprietor businesses. Atthe vidual taxreturns forthegeneralpublic, includingindividual enter thetaxprofessionand enable them toprepare indi Thiscomprehensivecourseisintendedforindividualsto (CTEC-APPROVED) ACCTG 17,INCOMETAXPREPARATION partnerships, estates andtrusts. of the InternalRevenue Serviceasapplied tocorporations, requirements This coursecoverstaxlawsandthe reporting ESTATES ANDTRUSTS ACCTG 16,TAXATIONOFCORPORATIONS,PARTNERSHIPS, federal individualincometaxes. the taxprofessionaltoapply the informationtocompleting accounting proceduresarestudied inthiscoursetoenable Internal Revenue Service tax laws and regulations and ACCTG 15,INDIVIDUALINCOMETAXES audit reports. ethics, legal liability, internalcontrol, auditsamplingand include AICPAandPCAOBauditingstandards, professional control ofaccountingsystems andaccountingcycles.Topics will be placedonverification ofbalance sheets andinternal lic accountantsinthe auditoffinancialstatements. Emphasis This course covers the role and responsibility of certified pub ACCTG 12,AUDITING • • • • • • • • 4003 1047 1046 1045 1043 1042 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Accounting2. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Accounting1or21. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Accounting2. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1046isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1045isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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- - - - - . . . ACCTG 23,PAYROLLACCOUNTING Partnership. Payable, Inventory, andProperty, PlantandEquipment Receivable andUncollectibleAccounts, Notes Receivable and and closing procedures, including specific topics in Accounts statements financial anddeferrals, covered areaccruals merchandising activities forasmallenterprise. Majortopics ing, studentswilllearnhowtoaccount, manage andreport chandising enterprise. Throughlecture andproblem solv extends thebookkeeping principlesandpracticestoamer This course isacontinuationofACCT21, andthiscourse ACCTG 22,ADVANCEDBOOKKEEPING aspects ofsmallbusinesses. bank reconciliations, payroll,specialized journals, andtax tions, financialstatements, worksheets andadjustingentries, This course uses Excel 2019. uses Excel course This financial analysistool. advanced Excel features withemphasis onaccountingasa and PivotCharts, anintroductiontoVisualBasic, andother base features, Consolidation, DataValidation, PivotTables functions andformulas, advanced Charts, advanced data accounting features. TopicsincludetheuseofcomplexExcel This course includestheadvanced applicationofExcel for ACCTG 31B,ADVANCEDEXCELFORACCOUNTING 2019. Excel uses Microsoft course This on accountingasafinancialanalysistool. base, basicmacros, andother Excelfeatureswithemphasis worksheets, the use offormulasandfunctions, charts, data principles usingExcel.Topicsinclude creating professional This course entails the detailed application ofaccounting ACCTG 31A,EXCELFORACCOUNTING federal andstateforms. nalizing andpostingpayrollentries, andcompleting various calculation offederalandstateunemployment taxes, jour Medicare taxes, calculation of federal andstateincometaxes, pay usingvariousmethods, calculationofSocialSecurityand payroll andpersonnel record keeping, calculationofgross of business payroll.Thefocusofthecourse isprimarilyin Students willlearnthefundamental skillsandbasicprinciples • • • • • • 1052 1051 1050 1049 1048 1055 1054 1053 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Accounting21. Advisory:Accounting2and31A. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Accounting1or21. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1052 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1051 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1050 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1049 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1055meets for8 weeks, Oct26 toDec18, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1054meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1053 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ...... Lopez En Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Brookins GT Valdivia O Valdivia O Lopez En Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - policies andrelatedsubject areas. by the justicesystem, thesocialimpactofcrime, sentencing crime, theevolution oftheprinciples andapproachesutilized crime, the adjudicationofacriminal case, measurement of topics areexplored: theoriginsofcriminallaw, theories of of thepolice, courtsandcorrections.Thefollowingadditional emphasis isplaced onexamining the structure andfunctions teristics ofthe criminaljustice system inthe UnitedStates.An This coursestudents provides withanoverview ofthecharac JUSTICE AD JUS1,INTRODUCTIONTOADMINISTRATIONOF Justice Administration of Please see “Independent Studies”section. ACCTG 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINACCOUNTING Please see “Independent Studies”section. ACCTG 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINACCOUNTING both. for not but one, for credit earn may Students 45. Business as class same the is 45 Accounting and mutualfunds;retirement; andestateplanning. purchasing decisions;insurance; investing instocks, bonds, planning; money management; taxstrategy;consumercredit; to solveproblems. Topicscovered includepersonalfinancial ing bytrainingthem toapplyquantitative reasoning concepts decisions relatedtospending, saving, borrowing, andinvest personal financialgoals.Itwillhelpthem make informed This courseprovidesstudentswiththe toolstoachievetheir ACCTG 45,INDIVIDUALFINANCIALPLANNING • • 4004 1068 1067 1066 1065 1064 1063 1062 1061 1060 1059 1058 1057 1056 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Math31. additional information, goto a hybridclasstaught oncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1068 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, andis additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1067 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1063 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 31 to Dec 19, andis additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1062 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1061 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1060 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1059 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1058 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd BUS 251 ONLINE BUS 144 ONLINE BUS 144 BUS 220D BUS 220D ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 254 BUS 207 ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Khalil N Khalil N Junghahn LA Staff Veas S Veas S Staff Staff Arakelian A Arakelian A Arakelian A Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Staff Resnick WJ Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU C-ID: AJ110. 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES AD JUS 2, CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW 3 UNITS Special attention is focused on the challenges and prospects ANIM 1, STORYTELLING 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU of administering justice within a diverse multicultural popula- Transfer: CSU C-ID: AJ 120. tion as well as strategies for resolving conflict. Additional top- Formerly Entertainment Technology 2. • Prerequisite: None. ics covered include the evolving nature of multiculturalism, This introductory course prepares students to create effective This course examines the doctrines of criminal liability in the demographics of interest communities, community policing, stories for entertainment projects through an understand- United States. It covers topics which include the sources of courts and the community, among others. ing of the fundamentals of storytelling and story structure. law, the elements of a crime, the classification of crime, the 1076 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh BUS 106 Gau C K nature of credible evidence, the adversary system, criminal Covering a broad history of story from cave paintings to video defenses and related subjects. The course utilizes case stud- games, the course will explore archetypal figures and motifs ies to ascertain and analyze the concepts of criminal law. It as well as the evolution of hero myth narratives. Emphasis also provides a foundation for upper division criminal justice American Sign will be placed on the social and cultural impact of modern courses. Language storytelling. 1069 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Junghahn L A 1130 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. M CMD 180 Keeshen J F Above section 1069 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and For noncredit American Sign Language courses, please see Above section 1130 meets at the Center for Media and Design, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For “Counseling-Adult Education.” 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for 4015 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M CMD 180 Keeshen J F 4005 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 144 Darden C A American Sign Language classes. Most sections require the use of a Above section 4015 meets at the Center for Media and Design, AD JUS 3, LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE 3 UNITS computer with Internet access for class resources and/or to complete 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Transfer: CSU assignments. Fall 2020 ANIM 2, 2D ANIMATION FUNDAMENTALS 3 UNITS C-ID: AJ 124. ASL 1, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 1 5 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: CSU Transfer: UC, CSU Formerly Entertainment Technology 19. This course explores types of evidence and legal rules govern- IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) ing its admission and exclusion in a criminal court proceeding. • Prerequisite: None. This introductory course provides a basic overview of the A special emphasis is placed on examining the key rules per- tools used in the creation of 2D digital animation. Through This is an introductory course of American Sign Language taining to witness competency, privileged communications, lectures and hands-on projects, students will learn the core (ASL) with an emphasis on signing, receptive skills, signing confessions, hearsay statements and identification proce- principles of 2D animation and be introduced to 2D animation parameters, the glossing system and numbers. This course dures. Case studies and judicial decisions interpreting the software. This course serves as a foundation for advanced evidence rules are also included. provides a historical introduction, cultural awareness and cross-cultural adjustment skills. Non-verbal communication is courses in 2D and 3D animation. 1071 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUS 144 Smith Deborah R emphasized. Homework assignments will include, but are not 1131 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. W CMD 125 Keeshen J F 1072 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Staff Arrange-1 Hour Above section 1072 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and limited to, attendance and involvement at community events. Above section 1131 meets at the Center for Media and Design, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Language Lab is required. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1236 7:45a.m.-9:15a.m. TThF DRSCHR 218 Staff 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 4016 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 125 Keeshen J F AD JUS 5, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3 UNITS 1237 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF DRSCHR 218 Staff Arrange-1 Hour Transfer: CSU Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Above section 4016 meets at the Center for Media and Design, C-ID: AJ 140. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. • Prerequisite: None. ASL 2, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 2 5 UNITS This course examines the basic principles, procedures and Transfer: UC, CSU ANIM 3, 3D FUNDAMENTALS 3 UNITS ethical challenges involved in criminal investigation. The IGETC AREA 3B (Arts and Humanities), Foreign Language (required for UC Transfer: CSU topics covered include the organization of the investigative only) Formerly Entertainment Technology 24. process, scientific analysis of physical evidence, crime scene • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: American Sign Language 1*. This introductory course provides a basic overview of the management, documentation of evidence, interviews and tools used in the creation of 3D digital animation. Topics cov- *The advisory for this course is comparable to two years of high interrogation, sources of information, surveillance, and the ered include modeling, character rigging, animation, shading, role of the investigator in the trial process. school American Sign Language. lighting and rendering. This course emphasizes the funda- This course is a continuation of American Sign Language 1. 1073 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Khalil N mental concepts of 3D digital animation as well as an under- Instruction will include further studies of the elementary Above section 1073 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and standing of the software. In addition to completing weekly is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For skills for the fundamentals of American Sign Language: gram- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. mar, receptive, and expressive. There will also be extensive exercises, students will apply the skills they learn to create an 4006 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 144 Darden C A instruction on the Deaf Culture and Community, which will individual project. be presented in readings, videos and discussion in American This course uses Autodesk Maya. AD JUS 8, JUVENILE PROCEDURES 3 UNITS Sign Language. Non-verbal communication is emphasized. 1132 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T CMD 207 Fria C T Transfer: CSU Arrange-1 Hour C-ID: AJ 220. Language lab is required. • Prerequisite: None. 1238 12:45p.m.-2:15p.m. TThF DRSCHR 218 Staff Above section 1132 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. This course provides an overview of the development and Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 organization of the juvenile justice system in the United 1133 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th CMD 207 Fria C T States. The course explores topics such as the history of this Anatomy Arrange-1 Hour system, the measurement of juvenile delinquency, California Above section 1133 meets at the Center for Media and Design, laws relating to delinquency and dependency, constitutional Please see listing under “Biological Sciences.” 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. protections afforded through case decisions, juvenile court ANIM 4, DIGITAL STORYBOARDING 3 UNITS proceedings and related subject areas. Transfer: CSU 1074 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S BUS 207 Smith Deborah R Animation Formerly Entertainment Technology 18. AD JUS 11, INTRODUCTION TO FORENSICS 3 UNITS The Animation program prepares students for careers in the enter- This introductory course explores the fundamentals of the Transfer: CSU tainment industry through comprehensive, hands-on training. The storyboarding process used in the entertainment industry. C-ID: AJ 150. program is designed to meet the industry’s need for creative profes- Through the use of computer software and the digital draw- This course provides students with an overview of the role of sionals who excel in developing ideas and have the technical profi- ciency to execute them. Our instructors are experienced professionals ing tablet, students will learn the basic principles of visual forensics in criminal investigations. This course explores top- storytelling including techniques such as staging, composition ics such as crime scene analysis versus crime scene process- who bring first-hand knowledge of industry practices to the classroom and work in close collaboration with industry advisors to keep up and camera movement. The class will analyze and discuss the ing, examination of pattern evidence, principles of fingerprint with trends and changing requirements. In addition, participating various applications of digital storyboarding for games, web, identification,analysis of firearm and tool mark evidence, companies often provide guest speakers and student internships. 2D and 3D animation, and visual effects. collection and preservation of DNA evidence,evaluation of We offer day, evening and weekend classes to provide educational 1134 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. F CMD 125 Klautky E K questioned documents, and related subjects. opportunities to all students. In addition, select courses are offered Arrange-1 Hour 1075 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh BUS 106 Gau C K online through Distance Education. Above section 1134 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Students who are interested in the Animation program are strongly 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. AD JUS 67, COMMUNITY AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 UNITS encouraged to schedule an appointment with one of the counselors Transfer: CSU at the Center for Media and Design campus to develop an Educational 4017 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W CMD 125 Keeshen J F C-ID: AJ 160. Plan. This is to ensure that you are taking the necessary courses to Arrange-1 Hour This course analyzes the dynamic relationship between the meet your educational goals. To learn more, please visit smc.edu/ Above section 4017 meets at the Center for Media and Design, justice system and the community in addressing crime. designtech. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 15 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 16 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES This course uses Autodesk Maya. Autodesk uses course This lip-synch andmotioncapture willalsobe covered. and exaggeration. Advanced topicssuchasfacialanimation, mance animationusingthefundamentalsofacting, staging animation. Students willlearn tocreateeffective perfor This coursefocusesonadvanced principlesof3Dcharacter ANIM 31,ADVANCED3DANIMATION ment ofdigitalfileswillalsobe covered. design, cameramovementandcompositing.Asset manage timing, clean-up, inkandpaint, backgroundpainting, sound with the followingstages ofdigitalproduction: scanning, feature-length films.Students willhavehands-onexperience ing 2Danimatedshortfilms, commercials, TVseries, and This course covers the digital production pipeline for produc ANIM 22,2DDIGITALPRODUCTION animation inwhichcharactersthink, feel, andspeak. Emphasis willbeplacedoncreatingconvincingperformance emotion andactingprinciplesasapplied toadigitalcharacter. This advanced2Danimationcourse isanin-depth analysisof ANIM 21,ADVANCED2DANIMATION cises andprojects. 3D, or4Dformatthroughaseriesofproblem-solvingexer cation ofcolorintraditionalanddigitalimageryusinga2D, perception, harmony, expression, visualization, andthe appli Students inthiscourse willstudythedevelopment ofcolor ANIM 19,COLORTHEORY&APPLICATION applied torendering interiors, exteriors, objectsandfigures. planes willbecovered. Perspective drawingmethods willbe Concepts suchashorizonlines, vanishingpoints,andpicture as diminution, foreshortening, convergence andshading. drawing. Emphasisisplaced onfundamentalconcepts such This course focuses onthe principlesofthree-dimensional ANIM 18,PERSPECTIVEDRAWING • • • 4018 1139 1138 1137 1136 Advisory:Animation30. Advisory:Animation20. Advisory:Animation20. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4018meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 24C. OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1139isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Formerly Entertainment Technology 75. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1138meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 23. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1137meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 94. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1136meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 91. Arrange-2 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-1 Hour 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. T Arrange-1 Hour 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. Th 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. S 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. F Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - - - and Unity. Painter Substance Algorithmic Maya, Autodesk uses course This SubstancePainter andUnity. Algorithmic els for3Dgameengines.Thiscourse uses Autodesk, Maya, 3D texture mapping as well as methods for optimizing mod will be covered.Students willalsolearnthebasicprinciplesof models. Hard surface modeling and UV mapping workflows methods, students willlearn tocreate production-ready3D entertainment projects.Usingindustry-standardtoolsand used tocreatedigitalassets forpre-rendered andreal-time This courseprovidesanoverview oftheproductionprocess ANIM 35,3DMODELING ment, staging, timing, andediting. covered includeshotcomposition,camerariggingandmove 3D cinematic sequences forentertainmentprojects.Topics with traditionalfilmmaking techniquestocreate compelling final productionbegins.Students willusedigitaltoolsalong ronments tovisualizecomplex shotsorsequences before the process ofusing virtual cameras, characters and envi In thiscourse, digitalprevisualization willbe covered through ANIM 32,DIGITALPREVISUALIZATION include visualcomposition, perspective drawing, digital cin environments for 2Dand3Dproduction.Topics covered strategies tounderstand, evaluate and create avariety of ronments forentertainment projects. Studentswilldevelop This course explores the process ofdesigning compelling envi ANIM 41,ENVIRONMENTDESIGN Maya. Autodesk uses course This ics suchasskinning, deformations, and facialrigging. be covered. Students willalsobeintroduced toadvancedtop expressions, scripts, utilitynodesandkinematiccontrolswill and efficientcharacterrigs.Theuseofdeformers, constraints, standard toolsandmethods, students willdevelop intuitive tive animationcontrolsfor3Dcharacters.Usingindustry- This course covers thetechnicalaspectsofcreating effec ANIM 38,3DCHARACTERRIGGING ZBrush. Pixologic and Maya, Autodesk Photoshop, Adobe uses course This stylized characters tohigh-end, realisticdigitalsculptures. technical aspects ofcreating3Dcharacterassets frombasic character andcreatureconcepts. Students willalsolearnthe aspects ofdesigninorder tocreate compellingandoriginal niques. Students willexplorethe aesthetic andpsychological basic design principles toadvanced digitalsculptingtech This coursecoversdigitalcharactercreationtechniques from ANIM 37,3DCHARACTERCREATION • • • • • 1141 1140 1142 4019 Advisory:Animation3. Advisory:Animation30. Advisory:Animation18and 19. Advisory:Animation35. Advisory:Animation35. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 1141meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Formerly Entertainment Technology 25. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 1140meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 24D. Formerly Entertainment Technology 21B. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 1142meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 25C. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 4019meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Formerly Entertainment Technology 25B. Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. W Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. M Arrange-2 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. CMD 207 CMD 207 CMD 207 CMD 125 Fria CT Staff Fria CT Staff Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------animal kingdom. and humanbehavior thatmake our species uniqueinthe temporary humanvariability and facets of primate ethology genetics, primate and hominid evolutionary processes, con of physicalanthropologyincludingMendelianandhuman origins andevolution byinvestigating the majoraspects A survey ofhumanbiology, thiscourse focuses onhuman ANTHRO 1,PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY more information, please see the SIwebsite at sessions tohelpstudentslearn the mostdifficultcourse content.For ic assistance programthatutilizes free peer-assisted weekly study Supplemental Instruction.Supplemental Instruction(SI) isanacadem Some ofthe courseslistedinthissection areaccompanied by behavioral aspects ofhumanswithinanevolutionary framework. society andculture.PhysicalAnthropologystudies the biologicaland humans. LinguisticAnthropologyexamines howlanguage influences Cultural Anthropology focuses onsocioculturalvariationamong Archaeology examines pasthumancultures throughmaterial culture. Anthropology, LinguisticAnthropology, andPhysical Anthropology. present-day humans.Itconsistsoffourfields: Archaeology, Cultural ences andnaturalsciences thatexamines variousaspects ofpastand Anthropology is a diverse discipline involving the humanities, social sci Anthropology try. them for any entry-level positioninthe entertainment indus Networking skillsandinterviewingtechniques willprepare that willhelp to brand andpromote them into the industry. materials (i.e. demo reels, personal websites, portfolios, etc.), tools, suchasresume, coverletter andother presentation various industries. They willdevelop personal marketing learn toidentifyandresearch potential career pathsinthese as performance andother entertainment fields.Studentswill animation, game, interactive, internet, visualeffects, aswell industry, whichincludesjobsintheproductionofliveaction, techniques todevelopacareer withintheentertainment and strategies the of overview an provides course This ANIM 75,CAREERDEVELOPMENT dimensional drawingandthe applicationofdesignresearch. to thefantastic.Emphasisisplaced onprinciplesofthree- renderingsofobjectsfromtheeveryday mundane to final learn howtovisuallydevelop concepts frominitialsketches props andvehicles forentertainmentprojects. Studentswill This courseexplores theprocessofdesigningcompelling ANIM 42,PROPANDVEHICLEDESIGN ronments. ematography, anddesigning for interactiveandvirtual envi • • • 1149 1148 1147 1146 1145 1144 1143 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Animation18and19. ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 1146ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll 5 isone course(4units). *Maximum credit allowed forAnthropology1and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1145meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and Formerly Entertainment Technology 72. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1144meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 21C. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1143meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, formoreinformation. 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 2:00p.m.-6:05p.m. Th Arrange-1 Hour 2:00p.m.-6:05p.m. M IGETC AREA5B(Biological Sciences,non-lab) smc.edu/OnlineEd DRSCHR 207 DRSCHR 207 DRSCHR 207 DRSCHR 207 ONLINE CMD 125 CMD 125 smc.edu/si . Transfer: UC*,CSU Lewis BS Rashidi JS Lewis BS Haradon CM Nagel JG Klautky EK Brown S smc.edu/schol Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU . 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 1150 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Haradon C M ics, population genetics, primate and hominid evolutionary ence choices, opportunities and limitations tied to gender Above section 1150 is a Distance Education course conducted over processes, contemporary human variability, and facets of will be examined. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. primate ethology and human behavior that make our species 1166 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 251 Zane W W 1151 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Haradon C M unique in the animal kingdom. This course consists of three Above section 1151 is a Distance Education course conducted over hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work weekly. ANTHRO 19, THE CULTURE OF FOOD 3 UNITS the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. The laboratory projects will parallel the lecture topics hence Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) ANTHRO 2, CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 UNITS the lab projects will pertain to genetics, human variation, primate anatomy, human osteology, and analysis of hominid • Satisfies Global Citizenship Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) (human) and primate fossils. 1161 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 136 Brewster C P Food nourishes not only our bodies, but also our souls, and • Satisfies Global Citizenship plays a critical role in the identity formation of individuals and • Prerequisite: None. 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th DRSCHR 136 Brewster C P Above section 1161 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- groups of people in society. This course explores how differ- • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. ent cultural systems throughout the world shape the produc- Cultural Anthropology is the study of human society and ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- tion, distribution and consumption of food. This course utiliz- culture, analyzing both similarities and differences amongst ars for more information. es a cross-cultural focus to investigate the social, cultural, and cultural groups. This course will introduce students to impor- 1162 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 136 Staff ecological aspects of food, food products, and food resources tant socio-cultural concepts used by cultural anthropolo- 11:25a.m.-2:30p.m. Th DRSCHR 136 Staff in a global, historical, and comparative perspective. gists including material culture, social organization, religion, 1163 2:45p.m.-5:50p.m. TTh DRSCHR 136 Rashidi J S 1167 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 205 Minzenberg E G kinship, ritual and symbolic systems, race, ethnicity, and 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 205 Grebler G language amongst others. Students will examine how cultural ANTHRO 7, INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC Fall 2020 anthropologists understand the notion of culture in the study ANTHROPOLOGY 3 UNITS ANTHRO 22, MAGIC, RELIGION, AND WITCHCRAFT 3 UNITS of human behavior in different regions of the world. The Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC, CSU ethnographic method as a key methodology will be stressed IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) throughout this course. • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. 1152 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 208 Minzenberg E G • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. The purpose of this course is to explore in a cross-cultural Above section 1152 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- This course introduces the student to the place of language context the nature of religion and the relationships of indi- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the in society and how it varies in different cultures. The course viduals and societies to supernatural forces and persons. The Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- explores how language changes in different segments of soci- course will examine general patterns of religious behavior ars for more information. ety, the relationship between dialects and social hierarchy, throughout the world, delineate different theories of religion 1153 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 203 Denman J F and language variations between genders. Students will learn and see how they apply in various cultures. By the end of the 1154 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 205 Grebler G to analyze linguistic expressions such as oral story-telling, course, the student should be able to identify several defini- 1155 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 208 Denman J F poetry, and narratives from a cross-cultural perspective. Also tions and theories of religion and to discuss their merits with 1156 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Minzenberg E G regard to specific cases. Above section 1156 is a Distance Education course conducted over students will discuss the role of language in issues related to the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. nationalism. 1168 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 205 Zane W W 1157 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Minzenberg E G 4022 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T DRSCHR 207 Cohen M M Above section 1157 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ANTHRO 9, PALEOANTHROPOLOGY 3 UNITS Arabic 4020 5:15p.m.-8:20p.m. M DRSCHR 207 Denman J F Transfer: UC, CSU 4021 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W DRSCHR 207 Zane W W IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Science) Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Arabic 1. Most sections require the use of a computer with Internet ANTHRO 3, WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY 3 UNITS This course focuses on the evolutionary history of our species, access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. Transfer: UC*, CSU Homo sapiens, through an examination of the paleontological IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) ARABIC 1, ELEMENTARY ARABIC 1 5 UNITS record of primate and human origins. It examines the latest Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. ideas on comparative primate and human paleobiology and • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. IGETC AREA 6A Foreign Language places these developments within the conceptual framework • Satisfies Global Citizenship *Maximum UC credit allowed for Anthropology 3 and of modern evolutionary theory. Anthropology 4 is one course (3 units). • Prerequisite: None. 1164 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 136 Staff This course is an introduction to the archaeological record This course introduces basic vocabulary and the fundamen- tals of Modern Standard Arabic grammar, structure, pronun- documenting the evolution of human culture from the earli- ANTHRO 10, FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY 3 UNITS ciation as well as reading, writing, and speaking. Using natural est stone tool makers to the primary civilizations of the Old Transfer: UC, CSU and audio-lingual approaches, the course prepares students and New Worlds. Topics include hunter-gatherer adaptations, • Prerequisite: None. to understand spoken Arabic, to hold simple conversations, the invention and spread of agriculture, and the development • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. of civilizations. Archaeological techniques and methods are read, and write short descriptive compositions in Arabic. This course presents students with an overview of forensic Aspects of contemporary Arabic culture and Arabic history introduced as the means for understanding these develop- anthropology, an applied subfield of physical anthropology. ments. are covered as well. Language lab is required. The focus of the class is on the analysis of human skeletal 4023 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. MW MC 3 Bezrati S 1158 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 208 Lewis B S remains with medicolegal significance. Students are intro- Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 1159 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 208 Lewis B S duced to current techniques used in the analysis of human ANTHRO 4, METHODS OF ARCHAEOLOGY 3 UNITS skeletal remains, medicolegal procedures, and the role of the forensic anthropologist in the investigative process. The Transfer: UC*, CSU Art IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) topics covered in this course include bone biology, skeletal • Prerequisite: None. analysis methods, pathology and trauma recognition, crime Artists express their thoughts and feelings by creating fine art works *Maximum UC credit allowed for Anthropology 3 and scene investigation and individual identification techniques. that are primarily intended for aesthetic enjoyment. Related career Anthropology 4 is one course (3 units). 1165 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 136 Brewster C P titles include advertising artist or designer, art administrator, fur- This is an introductory lecture class on the field and labora- niture designer, illustrator, courtroom sketcher, medical illustrator, ANTHRO 14, SEX, GENDER, AND CULTURE 3 UNITS animator and toy designer. Some organizations that typically employ tory methods used by archaeologists to understand our past. art majors include: studios, museums, auction houses, art coun- Topics include the scientific method, archaeological research Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) cils, educational institutions, hospitals, interior design departments, design, archaeological reconnaissance, excavation, relative • Satisfies Global Citizenship advertising agencies, and film and media production companies. and absolute dating techniques, analyses of archaeological • Prerequisite: None. remains, and Cultural Resource Management. ART 10A, DESIGN I 3 UNITS • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1160 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 208 Lewis B S Transfer: UC, CSU This course presents a cross-cultural survey of the position • Prerequisite: None. ANTHRO 5, PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY WITH LAB 4 UNITS of men and women within an anthropological framework. This is an introductory course in the theory and application Transfer: UC*, CSU It assesses, in a comparative fashion, the biological basis of of the elements of 2-D design. Assignments will focus on the IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, + LAB) sexual differentiation and the cultural interpretation of these following design principles: line, value, form, scale, light, logic, • Prerequisite: None. differences through “gender roles.” Comparative materi- space, depth, texture, pattern, composition and color theory. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. als from tribal, non-western, non-industrial, and western This course is required for all art majors. *Maximum credit allowed for Anthropology 1 and Anthropology cultures will be used to illustrate the variety of gender roles 1170 8:00a.m.-1:05p.m. F A 220 Arutian C L 5 is one course (4 units). and expectations. The course focuses on cultural institutions 1171 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW A 220 Wheat N R A survey of human biology, this course focuses on human ori- as fundamental in creating, defining, and reinforcing gender 1172 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW A 118 Winsryg M W gins and evolution by investigating the major aspects of physi- roles. Economics, politics, the arts, ethnicity, race, religion, 1173 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh A 118 Mitchell A E cal anthropology including Mendelian and human genet- kinship, world view, language, and other issues which influ- 1175 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW A 118 Karlsen A M 17 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 18 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES limitations. and subjectmatter. See counselor regarding transfer credit skills, technical abilities, and creative responses to materials media. Focusonperceptually baseddrawing, observational ing, employing awiderange ofsubject matteranddrawing Introduction toprinciples, elements, andpracticesofdraw ing and compositionusing various black and whitemedia. This fundamental courseisfocusedonrepresentational draw ART 20A,DRAWINGI techniques. art formandincludes bothfabricatingandlost-waxcasting This course explores jewelry design andsilversmithing asan ART 17A,3DJEWELRYDESIGNI design, gallery installation, ceramicandsculpture majors.) plastic, metal, woodandother materials.(Recommended for This courseexploresthe basicproblemsin3Ddesign using ART 13,3DDESIGN digital imagingtechnology andpersonalexpression. projects focusonintegratingvisualdesign principles with related tothe useofcomputersinfine artdisciplines.Studio computer artsbyprovidinganoverview oftheoretical issues This course servesaspreparation forfurtherstudyinthe ing howtoapplyvisualdesignconcepts withdigitalmedia. technologies,scannerdigital imagingapplications, andlearn computer. Introducing the basicsof computer operation for of theprinciplesandelements offineartanddesign onthe This course is a continuationof the theory and application ART 10C,COMPUTERDESIGN 3-D design. Required forartmajors. cepts withportfoliooriented projectsandanintroductionto of designwithspecialemphasis onthoughtanddesign con This courseisacontinuationofthe studyofthe fundamentals ART 10B,DESIGNII • • • • • 1194 1193 1192 1190 1189 1188 1187 4028 1186 1185 1184 1183 1182 1181 4027 4025 4024 1180 1179 1177 1176 Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Art10Aand20A. Advisory:Art10A. Advisory:Art10A. Advisory:Art10A. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Above section 4027meets for12weeks, Sep 22toDec 10. 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-1:10p.m. F 8:00a.m.-10:25a.m. TTh 5:00p.m.-10:05p.m. W 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 8:30a.m.-1:30p.m. M 3:15p.m.-5:40p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 6:30p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh 6:30p.m.-8:55p.m. MW 6:30p.m.-8:55p.m. MW 3:20p.m.-5:45p.m. TTh 2:00p.m.-4:25p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” A 120 A 102 A 120 A 120 A 102 A 102 A 126 A 126 A 126 A 124 A 119 A 220 A 118 A 220 A 220 A 118 A 220 A 118 A 118 A 220 A 220 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Kompaneyets M Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Zarcone J Hatton C Burchman JH Hatton C Vicich GM Joller G Silver EM Hatton C Hartman DG Badger CP Miyano E Winsryg MW Badger CP Huerta RB Miyano E Shibata JM Karlsen AM Karlsen AM Aarons R Burchman JH C-ID: ARTS110. C-ID: ARTS101. Transfer: CSU tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

- - - - immediately applying them toward the practice of drawing immediately applyingthem towardthepractice ofdrawing ing themdirectly relevant tothe students thatwillstart the practicalapplicationofthese notionsandconceptsmak concepts, the studioportionofthe courseisfocusedtoward directed towardartisticpurposesandconnected theoretical ture portionofthe coursewillfocusonDescriptive Anatomy etal structureandthe muscles of thehumanbody. The lec will learntoidentify the mainlandmarksofthe body,theskel from thelivemodelwithclassdemonstrations students Beginning withproportions, volumesandgesture, drawing drawing utilizing observation, anatomy, and spatial structure. This course focusesonstudyofthe humanfigure through ART 21A,DRAWINGIII temporary approaches todrawing. materials in exercises coveringmultiple historical andcon skills todeveloppersonalized approaches tocontent and Students inthiscourse willbuildonfundamental drawing variety ofdrawingmediums, techniques, andmethodologies. ing, focusingoncomplexsubjectmatterandconceptsusinga and creativeexpression related tointermediate-level draw individual expression.Explorationofartisticconcepts, styles, gration ofbasicdrawingprinciples, andthedevelopment of color, thecompositionalaspects ofdrawing, advancedinte This course isacontinuationofArt20Awithemphasis on ART 20B,DRAWINGII medium that is ideally suited for the beginning art student medium thatisideally suited forthe beginning artstudent with Acrylicsand MixedMedia.Acrylicsareafast drying This coursewillfocus onthebasicsofdrawingand painting ART 30C,ACRYLICPAINTINGTECHNIQUES include thefigure, landscape, andlocation painting. An advanced course inwatercolor media, subjects may ART 30B,WATERCOLORPAINTINGII and space buildingconcepts. are explored usingprinciples ofcolor theory,composition, theory. Aspectrumofwash, glaze, andgouache techniques emphasis onwatercolor technique, composition, andformal This isanintroductorycourse towater media paintingwith ART 30A,BEGINNINGWATERCOLORPAINTINGI observation, anatomy, andspatialstructure. duced, includingthe use ofcolorwithcontinuedemphasis on through drawing.Abroader rangeofmaterialswillbe intro and focuses onmore indepth studyofthehumanfigure portfolio offiguredrawings.ThiscoursebuildsonART21A, human figure fromthelive modelforstudentsbuildinga This courseprovidesintermediate instructionindrawingthe ful exploration intotheculturalcontext ofone’s ownworld. Drawing fromthe humanfigure isanenjoyable andpower ART 21B,DRAWINGIV practiced intheStudioportionof course. the humanfigure.Variousdrawingtechniques willalsobe • • • • • • 1198 1197 1196 4030 4029 1195 1204 1203 1202 1201 4031 1200 1199 Advisory:Art20B. Advisory:Art20A. Advisory:Art10Aand20A. Advisory:Art10Aor20A30A. Advisory:Art10Aor20A. Advisory:Art21A. 12:45p.m.-5:50p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-1:10p.m. F 6:30p.m.-8:55p.m. TTh 5:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M 11:15a.m.-4:25p.m. T 9:00a.m.-2:05p.m. S 2:00p.m.-4:25p.m. MW 9:00a.m.-2:05p.m. S 2:00p.m.-7:05p.m. W 7:15p.m.-9:40p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. A 102 A 120 A 100 A 102 A 102 A 102 A 118 A 220 A 118 A 100 A 100 A 100 A 100 Kompaneyets M Mammarella CJ Mammarella CJ Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Silver EM Karlsen AM Ota NT Vicich GM Mitchell AE Shibata JM Mitchell AE Trujillo ME Trujillo ME Trujillo ME C-ID: ARTS200. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------ing. course whichemphasizes modeling withclayandstonecarv Formal andspatialproblemsinsculptureare covered inthis ART 40A,SCULPTUREI ment fortransferisemphasized. creation ofcontent-oriented artworks. Portfoliodevelop media, studentsdevelop apersonalvisuallanguage forthe digital and/orvideoart.Usingtraditionalalternative priation, semiotics, performance art, artandtechnology, and media categories are explored including installation, appro ined andthe dissolutionoftraditionalboundariesbetween implications ofvariousartmovements andgenre areexam postmodern perspectives. Thenature, origins, methods, and activity withanemphasis onthe influence ofmodern and art practices andissuesunderlying contemporaryfineart This courseisaninterdisciplinarystudio thatexplores PRACTICE ART 34A,CONTEMPORARYTHEORYAND further use ofoilpaintoracrylic. ety oftypessubject matter.Thiscoursewillemphasizethe This course isanintermediate courseinpaintingwithavari ART 32,INTERMEDIATEPAINTING application ofpaintingmaterials, composition, andtheory. standing paintingswithcoursework focusingonthe use and emphasize buildingafoundationforexecuting andunder This anintroductorycourseinoilpainting. will ART 31,BEGINNINGOILPAINTING tical aspectofacareer inillustration. editorial, design, narrative, portrait, realisticandontheprac found inthe field, includingconceptual, decorative,surreal, Assignments are based on typical areas of concentration through stilllife andassignmentsgeared towardillustration. will developskillsinconceptualandobservational painting interested in CommercialArts as well as Fine Arts. Students • • • • 1215 1214 1213 1212 1211 1210 1209 1208 1207 1206 1205 Advisory:Art10Aor20A. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Art10Aand20A. Advisory:Art10Aand20A. be cancelled. prevents in-person classmeetings, theabove section1215may Fall 2020semester, in the event thatthe COVID-19 outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditional instructionforthe ings, theabovesection 1214maybecancelled. event thatthe COVID-19outbreak prevents in-person classmeet return totraditionalinstructionforthe Fall2020semester, inthe Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport.WhileSMCanticipates a Above section 1214meets atthe Airport ArtsCampus, 2800 be cancelled. prevents in-person classmeetings, theabove section1213may Fall 2020semester, inthe event thatthe COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditionalinstructionforthe be cancelled. prevents in-person classmeetings, theabove section1212may Fall 2020semester, inthe event thatthe COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditionalinstructionforthe Airport ArtsCampus, 2800AirportAvenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1211meets for12weeks, Sep 25toDec 11, atthe Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1210meets atthe AirportArtsCampus, 2800 Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1209meets atthe AirportArtsCampus, 2800 Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1208meets atthe AirportArtsCampus, 2800 Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1207meets atthe AirportArtsCampus, 2800 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW 9:00a.m.-2:10p.m. S 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW 8:30a.m.-3:00p.m. F 3:35p.m.-8:35p.m. M 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 3:35p.m.-8:35p.m. M 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-1:10p.m. W 9:00a.m.-2:10p.m. S A 124 AIR 180 A 124 A 124 AIR 117 AIR 117 AIR 117 AIR 117 AIR 117 A 100 A 220 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Hartman DG Piturro D Hartman DG Hartman DG Badger CP Zarcone J Hatton C Zarcone J Hatton C Trujillo ME Ota N T 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 4032 6:30p.m.-8:55p.m. MW A 124 Bromberg T L ART 52A, CERAMICS I 3 UNITS color management to visual concept to final ink-on-paper. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the Transfer: UC, CSU Advances the idea of innovative materials and techniques Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak • Advisory: Art 10A. that explore combining both digital and traditional hands-on prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 4032 may methods emphasizing individual creative problems. Class be cancelled. This is a ceramic design and construction course using basic hand building methods and wheel throwing. Emphasis is projects will be completed on Epson printers (1280, 2200, ART 40B, SCULPTURE II 3 UNITS on surface decoration and glazing. See counselor regarding &4000), including both dye-based and pigment-based inks Transfer: UC, CSU transfer credit limitations. with a variety of coated ink jet papers and uncoated fine art • Advisory: Art 40A. 1223 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW AIR 170 Phillips F papers. Students working in all media are welcome to explore a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to working in a This is a continuation of Art 40A with further exploration of Above section 1223 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, . While SMC anticipates a digital image-making environment. A special emphasis on fine sculptural materials and techniques. Emphasis is on individual return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the art portfolio development for transfer as well as documenta- growth and direction. event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- tion of art works related to contemporary art practice will be 1216 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW A 124 Hartman D G ings, the above section 1223 may be cancelled. encouraged. Projects, discussions and critiques will focus on While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the 1224 9:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F AIR 170 Williams F J issues of intention, process, experimentation, and producing Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak Above section 1224 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 quality digital fine art prints. prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1216 may Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a 1231 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh A 119 Winsryg M W be cancelled. return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the 1217 9:00a.m.-2:10p.m. S AIR 180 Piturro D While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak Above section 1217 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 ings, the above section 1224 may be cancelled. prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1231 may Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a 1225 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW AIR 170 Phillips F be cancelled. Fall 2020 return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the Above section 1225 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a ART 74, INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING IN THE ings, the above section 1217 may be cancelled. return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the ARTS 3 UNITS 4033 6:30p.m.-8:55p.m. MW A 124 Bromberg T L event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- Transfer: UC, CSU While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the ings, the above section 1225 may be cancelled. This course provides an introduction to creative coding Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak 1226 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh AIR 170 Phillips F within the context of the visual arts. Students learn to read prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 4033 may Above section 1226 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 and write code for the development of visual, auditory, and be cancelled. Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the interactive projects that employ computation as a medium ART 40C, SCULPTURE III 3 UNITS event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- for creative thinking. Lectures and readings survey the histori- Transfer: UC, CSU ings, the above section 1226 may be cancelled. cal precedents and contemporary examples of programmatic • Advisory: Art 40B. 1227 4:00p.m.-9:05p.m. W AIR 170 Gonzales L approaches to art practice. This course offers the advanced sculpture student the oppor- Above section 1227 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 1232 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. M A 119 Badger C P tunity to further explore stone carving using pneumatic tools. Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the ART 75, FORM AND INFORMATION 3 UNITS Emphasis is on individual interpretation. event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- Transfer: UC, CSU 1218 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW A 124 Hartman D G ings, the above section 1227 may be cancelled. This course introduces fundamental concepts related to the While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the design and fabrication of objects. Students utilize a com- Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak ART 52B, CERAMICS II 3 UNITS bination of computational and mechanical tools to design, prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1218 may Transfer: UC, CSU be cancelled. develop, refine, and construct physical forms. Through a • Advisory: Art 52A. combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands on 1219 9:00a.m.-2:10p.m. S AIR 180 Piturro D Art 52B is a continuation of Art 52A. This is a ceramic design Above section 1219 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 lab work, students develop the skills, toolsets, and experi- and construction course using basic hand building methods mental approaches needed for further study in the fields of Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a combined with more advanced wheel throwing technique. return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the sculpture, architecture, industrial design, 3D modeling, and event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- Emphasis is on surface decoration, glaze formulation, stack- contemporary multimedia studio art practice. In addition to ings, the above section 1219 may be cancelled. ing and firing. lectures and readings on the historical and contemporary 1228 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh AIR 170 Phillips F intersections of art and technology, topics of instruction ART 41A, FIGURE MODELING SCULPTURE I 3 UNITS Above section 1228 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 include the safe operation of power tools, digital input and Transfer: UC, CSU Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a output paths, laser cutting, 3D printing, CNC routing and mill- • Advisory: Art 21A or 40A. return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the ing, and a survey of relevant 3D modeling software. event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- 1233 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. W A 119 Badger C P Sculpting the human figure in clay is studied. Emphasis is on ings, the above section 1228 may be cancelled. relief and full figure over an armature, using live models. 1220 8:00a.m.-1:05p.m. M CMD 286 Simon D L ART 52C, CERAMICS III 3 UNITS Above section 1220 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Transfer: UC, CSU Art History 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- • Advisory: Art 52B. pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, This course emphasizes advanced concepts in wheel throw- Art History is the study of art created in the past by individuals from various cultures and parts of the world. It is the study of the historical in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class ing and creating sculptural forms in a variety of methods. meetings, the above section 1220 may be cancelled. development of art as social and intellectual phenomenon, the analy- Students will gain increased knowledge of glaze and firing sis of works of art and art conservation. Students study specific peri- technology. ART 43A, GLASS SCULPTURE I 3 UNITS ods, cultures, styles and themes. The art historian seeks to interpret 1229 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh AIR 170 Phillips F and understand works of art of many types, ranging from the monu- Transfer: UC, CSU mental to small scale, by learning about artists’ lives and their societ- • Advisory: Art 10A or 20A. Above section 1229 meets at the Airport Arts Campus, 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica Airport. While SMC anticipates a ies. Students are prepared for a wide range of professional careers - in This course explores form and function utilizing free blown return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the museums, galleries, auction houses or publishing, including antique and poured glass, glass construction and glass in combination event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meet- dealer, art appraiser, art dealer, art restorer and museum curator. with other materials, emphasizing design, construction tech- ings, the above section 1229 may be cancelled. AHIS 1, WESTERN ART HISTORY I 3 UNITS niques, and proficiency in the art of off-hand glassblowing. ART 60, INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU 1221 3:30p.m.-5:55p.m. TTh A 124 Bromberg T L Transfer: UC, CSU C-ID: ARTH 110. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the • Advisory: Art 20A. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak • Satisfies Global Citizenship This is an introductory course in printmaking media and tech- prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1221 may • Prerequisite: None. be cancelled. niques including lino-cut, multi-block woodcut, and etching • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. processes. ART 43B, GLASS SCULPTURE II 3 UNITS Formerly Art 1. 1230 11:00a.m.-1:30p.m. MW A 126 Thomason M M Transfer: UC, CSU While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the A survey of the chronological development of Western art • Advisory: Art 43A. Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak from the Stone Age to the Gothic Period with emphasis on the This course further explores form based on techniques prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1230 may cultural, political, and social factors that influenced this evo- acquired in Art 43A. Advanced techniques such as slumping, be cancelled. lution. This includes: Near-Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, fusing, molds, surface decoration, and coloring are covered. Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic art and architecture. ART 60B, INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PRINTING 3 UNITS 1222 3:30p.m.-5:55p.m. TTh A 124 Bromberg T L 1077 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh A 214 Meyer W J Transfer: UC, CSU 1078 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh A 214 Medvedev N While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the • Advisory: Art 20A. Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak Above section 1078 uses a Zero Cost or Open Educational prevents in-person class meetings, the above section 1222 may An introduction to experimental digital print technologies Resource (OER) textbook. be cancelled. through understanding the digital imaging process from 1079 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW A 214 Rodriguez K 19 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 20 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES painting, sculptureandarchitecture. Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, RomanticismandRealism that influenced thisevolution.Thisincludes:Renaissance, with emphasis onthecultural, political, andsocialfactors Western artfromthe Renaissance to the mid 19th Century This course isasurvey ofthechronologicaldevelopment of AHIS 2,WESTERNARTHISTORYII • • 1094 1093 1092 1091 1090 1089 4007 1088 1087 1086 1085 1084 1083 1082 1081 1080 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1094 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1093meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Resource (OER)textbook. Educational orOpen 1092usesaZeroCost Above section the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1092isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Formerly Art2. additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 4007meets for12weeks, Sep22toDec 08, andis additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1088meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1087meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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For Above section 1080meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. F Arrange-1.5 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. S Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 A 214 HSS 165 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn IGETC AREA3A(Arts) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Washington TL Leaper LE Donahue NJ Medvedev N Chandler M Majstorovic M Mendoza B Staff Staff Meyer WJ Rodriguez K Wacks DE Wacks DE Blackwood K Blackwood K Mendoza B Majstorovic M Simmons B Simmons B C-ID: ARTH120. tofindschedule information 3 UNITS

. . . AHIS 5,LATINAMERICANARTHISTORY1 and the contemporary. theory anditspartinshapingconversations aboutarthistory philosophical context. Specificattention willbegiven toart temporary artwhileexamining theirhistorical, culturaland course willcoverthe majormovements ofmodern andcon and architecture fromImpressionismtothe present day.This A focused surveyofthechronologicaldevelopment ofart AHIS 3,WESTERNARTHISTORYIII GLOBAL VISUALCULTURE AHIS 11,ARTAPPRECIATION:INTRODUCTION TO politics, andglobalizationinthe20th21stcenturies. c. andengagingwithissues ofrace, gender, new technologies, American artistsinbuildingindependent nationsinthe 19th period (1492-1820). Students examine the role ofLatin sculpture, manuscriptdrawingsandprintsfromthe colonial urban planning, religiousandsecular architecture, painting, conquest, analyzingavarietyofmaterialsandmediaincluding well asthetransformationofAmericanartaresult and adaptionofEuropeanartisticmodelsintheAmericas as contemporary period.Thecourseexamines the introduction and visualcultureofLatinAmericafromthecolonialto This course isanintroductorysurvey oftheart, architecture, AHIS 6,LATINAMERICANARTHISTORY2 tural heritage, andmuseumdisplay. with the contemporaryworldincludingissues oflooting,cul consider the interaction ofancient LatinAmericanartobjects ing, ceramics, andarchitecturaldesign. Thecoursewillalso and cosmologyasrevealed insculpture, hieroglyphs, paint spheres. Subjects include therepresentation ofhistory, ritual, al artsinmultiple, interlocking economic, politicalandsacred degree thatispossible), themeaningandfunctionof visu interdisciplinary methods, thiscourse willreconstruct (tothe civilizations fromprehistorytotheSpanishconquest. Using of LatinAmerica, emphasizing, Mesoamerican andAndean An introductiontotheart, symbolism, andvisualculture • • • • • • • • • • • 1097 1096 4008 1095 1100 1099 1098 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:Eligibility forEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1097meets for12weeks, Sep23toDec09, andis the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1096isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Formerly Art8. additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 4008meets for12weeks, Sep23toDec09, andis additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1095meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1099meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Arrange-2.5 Hours 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. W Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd IGETC AREA3A(Arts andHumanities) ONLINE CMD 106 ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE HSS 165 ONLINE A 214 IGETC AREA3A(Arts) smc.edu/OnlineEd IGETC AREA3A(Art) IGETC AREA3A(Art) . . . . Mihaylovich K W Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Washington TL Donahue N J Donahue NJ Greiner Ka Greiner Ka Rodríguez K Simmons B Simmons B

3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - . cultural patrimony. of display,andcurrent concerns withartappropriation and of colonialism, the globaleconomy, Afrofuturism, questions and other partsoftheworld, this courseexamines issues broader artandarchitectural connectionsbetween Africa regalia andartsofthebody.Considering the importanceof photography, painting, architecture, sculpture, formance, course willcover variousartmakingpracticesincludingper their religious, political, socialandeconomiccontexts. The an examination ofthe role andfunction ofAfricanartswithin An introductiontokeythemes inAfricanarthistorythrough AHIS 18,INTRODUCTIONTOAFRICANARTHISTORY Japan, Korea, Thailand, Cambodia, andIndonesia. this evolution.Thecourse includestheartofIndia,China, on thecultural, political, andsocialfactorswhichinfluenced Asian artfromearliest timestomodern withemphasis This course isasurvey ofthechronologicaldevelopment of AHIS 17,ARTSOFASIA course ofstudyinFine ArtandHistory. to explore these fields aswell astoprepare studentsfora Art Historysimultaneouslyprovidingauniqueopportunity and themes. Thiscourse isdesignedtointroduce Fine Artand investigate howvariouscultures haveused specificmedia architecture tocontemporary advertising anddesign and drawing, sculpture, fresco, oil, photography, motionpictures, ferences. Studentswillexplore the variousmedia ofart from of styleandsubject matter andfindingconnectionsdif terms oftheformalelements ofdesignaswell asthe content be placed onlearningthelanguage ofvisualculture bothin traces themacrosscultures andtimeperiods.Emphasiswill in art like Religion, Power, Reproduction and Sexuality, and cultural thematicapproach.Thiscourseexamines themes manifestations ofvisualcultureinourworldthroughacross- An introductiontoartisticpracticesbyexploring themyriad • • • • • • 1109 1108 1107 1106 1105 1104 1103 1102 1101 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship be cancelled. prevents in-person classmeetings, theabove section 1108may Fall 2020semester, intheevent thatthe COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditionalinstructionforthe be cancelled. prevents in-person classmeetings, theabove section 1107may Fall 2020semester, intheevent thatthe COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditionalinstructionforthe Formerly Art5. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1106meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1105meets for12weeks, Sep25toDec11, andis the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1104isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1103isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1101isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Formerly Art79. 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. F Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. Th . smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd A 214 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE A 214 Senarath GamageL Senarath GamageL Senarath GamageL IGETC AREA3A(Arts) IGETC AREA3A(Arts) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Simmons B Lezo AL Staff Lee O Thayer J Rodríguez K Meyer WJ Meyer WJ C-ID: ARTH130. smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - . . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES AHIS 21, ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY: ANCIENT TO 1850 3 UNITS simple astronomical instruments and analyzing publicly avail- Transfer: UC, CSU Astronomy able astronomical data from the internet. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) 1246 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. M DRSCHR 128 Sobel H • Satisfies Global Citizenship Astronomy is a quest to understand the Universe itself. Astronomers 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W DRSCHR 205 Sobel H • Prerequisite: None. study the Solar System, planets, stars, novae, supernovae, brown 1247 Arrange-13.5 Hours ONLINE Vanden Heuvel A D Formerly Art 6. dwarfs, black holes, galaxies, and space using principles of phys- ics, chemistry and mathematics. It is an attempt to find out what Above section 1247 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and A survey of the chronological development of World architec- these entities are made of, how they formed, and how they change. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ture from prehistory to the Romanticism of the late 18th and Astronomers measure the light from these entities, throughout additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio to gamma rays. early 19th Centuries. It includes art history and architecture 1248 Arrange-13.5 Hours ONLINE Balm S P with a worldwide introduction to the history of architecture. Astronomy has provided a basis of improvement in such areas as The contributions of technology, organizing methodology, medical imaging, aircraft navigation, and satellite communications. Above section 1248 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Some of the many career paths that Astronomy majors may embark is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For intellectual thought, social conditions, and general artistic upon right here in the Los Angeles Area (one of the leading global additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. sensibilities will be addressed. This course will analyze key hubs of the Aerospace Industry) include NASA Research Scientist, 1249 Arrange-13.5 Hours ONLINE Balm S P works to develop an understanding of specific relationships University Professor, Space Systems Engineer, Sci/Space/Tech between the organization, configuration, and articulation of Journalist/Blogger/Podcaster, Science Teacher, Orbital Mechanic, Above section 1249 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and buildings and the historical, conceptual, and cultural argu- Science Fiction Film Consultant, Planetarium Director, Educational is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ments with which they are associated. Outreach Specialist, Curriculum Designer, Space Tourism Agent, additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Public Relations Person, STEM Coordinator, Rocket Launch Analyst, 1110 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th CMD 103 Rocchio M P Data Technician, and Optical Instrumentalist. ASTRON 4, PLANETARY ASTRONOMY WITH Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Rocchio M P LABORATORY 4 UNITS Fall 2020 Above section 1110 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22, and is ASTRON 1, STELLAR ASTRONOMY 3 UNITS Transfer: UC*, CSU a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For Transfer: UC*, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, non-lab) • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. AHIS 22, ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND THEORY – *Maximum credit allowed for Astronomy 2 and Astronomy 4 is 1850 TO PRESENT 3 UNITS *Maximum credit allowed for Astronomy 1 and Astronomy 3 is one course (4 units). one course (4 units). Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the This survey course covers the same material as Astronomy • Satisfies Global Citizenship fascinating subject of astronomy with an emphasis on the 2, but includes a laboratory section covering astronomical • Prerequisite: None. study of the Sun and other stars. Topics covered include the observations. The laboratory portion includes the use of star Formerly Art 7. motions of the sky, a survey of the history of astronomy from charts, celestial globes, optical benches, and occasional visits Kepler to Einstein, gravity, radiation and matter, astronomical Through the use of lectures, slides, and field trips, architec- to the planetarium, and computers for computer simulations. instrumentation, the Sun, stars, star formation, stellar evolu- ture will be studied from the mid-19th Century social and It is a one semester survey introduction to the origin and tion, galaxies and cosmology. industrial conditions to current sensibilities represented by evolution of solar systems, including planetary atmospheres, various creative individuals, movements and buildings. Cross 1240 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 213 Sobel H interiors, surface features, moons, and their interaction with references will be made to ideas of other arts, sociopolitical 1241 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Schwartz M J comets, asteroids, and the solar wind. theory, and society in general. Above section 1241 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1250 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW DRSCHR 128 Schwartz M J 1111 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th CMD 103 Rocchio M P 1242 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Balm S P 1251 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. TTh DRSCHR 217 Goldbaum J M Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Rocchio M P Above section 1242 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 1252 4:00p.m.-7:05p.m. T DRSCHR 128 Schwartz M J Above section 1111 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17, and is is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 4:00p.m.-7:05p.m. Th DRSCHR 207 Schwartz M J a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1243 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Balm S P ASTRON 5, LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU AHIS 52, HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3 UNITS Above section 1243 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, non-lab) Transfer: UC, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts and Humanities) 4034 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 205 Salama A H • Prerequisite: None. This course surveys the latest ideas concerning the origin and Formerly Art 73. ASTRON 2, PLANETARY ASTRONOMY 3 UNITS evolution of life on earth and discusses how these ideas are This is a historical survey of the evolving nature of photogra- Transfer: UC*, CSU influencing our search for life on other planets in our solar phy from the early 1800’s to the present digital age. IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, non-lab) system and elsewhere in the Universe. Topics covered include • Prerequisite: None. AHIS 52 is the same course as Photography 52. Students may the chemical and biological basis of life, the search for life on receive credit for one, but not both. *Maximum credit allowed for Astronomy 2 and Astronomy 4 is Mars, extrasolar planets and the search for extraterrestrial one course (4 units). 1112 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Dastin E R intelligence (SETI). Above section 1112 is a Distance Education course conducted over This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fas- 4037 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T DRSCHR 205 Salama A H the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. cinating subject of astronomy with an emphasis on the study 4009 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh A 214 Chandler M M of the Earth and the other planets in the solar system. Topics ASTRON 6, ARCHAEOASTRONOMY 3 UNITS covered include the motions of the sky, a survey of the his- Transfer: UC, CSU AHIS 72, AMERICAN ART HISTORY 3 UNITS tory of astronomy from the Greeks to Einstein, phases of the IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Transfer: UC, CSU moon, eclipses, gravity, the formation of the solar system, the • Satisfies Global Citizenship IGETC AREA 3A (Art) Earth, Terrestrial and Jovian planets, their moons, asteroids, • Prerequisite: None. • Satisfies Global Citizenship meteoroids, comets and a discussion of extrasolar planets • Prerequisite: None. around other stars. This course will stress naked-eye astronomy and the historical • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1244 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. M BUS 250 Balm S P development of astronomical thought, from the stone age Formerly Art 72. Above section 1244 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- to modern times. Students will learn about celestial motions A survey of the chronological development of painting, sculp- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the and how these motions have shaped various cultural views, ture, and architecture in the United States from its pre-colo- Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- and how cultural beliefs and values shaped interpretations nial past to the end of World War II. The contributions and ars for more information. of the phenomena seen. We will see how eclipses of the sun 1245 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Schwartz M J influences of a variety of ethnic groups to the diversity of art and moon helped mark important epochs of time, and how in the United States will be addressed. The artistic contribu- Above section 1245 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. solar and lunar motions were used to help create calendars. tion of Native American, , , 4035 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M DRSCHR 128 Uddin S The class will study the development of astronomy in west- Chicano/Latino Americans and European Americans will be 4036 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th DRSCHR 205 Salama A H ern European cultures, American cultures (North America, studied in the larger context of American society, history, Mesoamerica, and South America), and non-western cultures and culture. ASTRON 3, STELLAR ASTRONOMY WITH LABORATORY 4 UNITS (Asia, Africa). 1113 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 165 Rodríguez K Transfer: UC*, CSU 1114 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Mihaylovich K W IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) 1253 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Fouts G A Above section 1114 is a Distance Education course conducted over • Prerequisite: None. Above section 1253 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. *Maximum credit allowed for Astronomy 1 and Astronomy 3 is the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. one course (4 units). 2343 Arrange-3 Hours Minzenberg E G AHIS 90A, INTERNSHIP IN ART HISTORY 1 UNIT This survey course covers the same material as Astronomy Transfer: CSU 1, but includes a laboratory section covering hands-on astro- Athletics Please see “Internships” section. nomical activities. The laboratory portion includes observa- 1115 Arrange-4 Hours A 216 Meyer W J tions of the sky, computer simulations, the construction of Please see listing under “Varsity Intercollegiate Athletics.” 21 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 22 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES writing, pricing, andlaborrates. and developing vendorrelationships, insurance, service ticket puter system selection, cashflowprojections, establishing sales, inventory management, customersegment focus, com industry. Topicsinshopoperationsincludecustomer service, bicycle-related business, orfindingemployment inthebicycle own shops, workingatalocalbicycleshop,startingtheir own pursue acareerinthebicycleindustryincludingowningtheir This courseprovides afoundationforthose whowishto BCYCLE 902,BICYCLEMAINTENANCELEVEL2 the local, nationalandinternational levels willbe explored. stem assemblies. Career pathwaysinthebicycle industryat and hubsystems, brakesystems, suspensions, handlebar and opment, toolselection anduse, drive-train systems, wheel problems. Topicsincludetechnical andmechanicalskilldevel nance andadjustmentstechniques tofixmostcommon This course provides a basic understanding of bicycle mainte BCYCLE 901,BICYCLEMAINTENANCELEVEL1 Noncredit Bicycle Maintenance– description, diagnosis, andservice. component principles, operating Itincludes systems. ing This isatheoretical andpracticalcourseinautomotivebrak AUTO 45,AUTOMOTIVEBRAKINGSYSTEMS safe workingpractices intheautomotive industry. motive industry.Alsocoveredaretoolsandequipment familiarizes the studentwithcareer opportunities intheauto nance andoperationofthemodern automobile. The course This course isanintroductorycourse dealingwiththe mainte OPERATION AUTO 40,AUTOMOTIVEMAINTENANCEAND Technology Automotive • • 7002 7001 4039 4038 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: cancelled. vents in-person classmeetings, theabove section 7002maybe 2020 semester, inthe event thatthe COVID-19outbreak pre SMC anticipatesareturn to traditionalinstructionforthe Fall Above section 7002meets for7weeks, Oct26toDec 09.While cancelled. vents in-person classmeetings, theabove section 7001maybe 2020 semester, inthe event thatthe COVID-19outbreak pre SMC anticipatesareturn totraditionalinstructionforthe Fall Above section 7001meets for7weeks, Sep 09toOct 21. 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Students mustbe present forthe firstsessionofbiologicalscience decisions. foundation formakinginformedpersonal, businessandpublicpolicy applicable tonearly every field andevery disciplineandprovide a Logic andcriticalthinking skillsdeveloped asastudentofbiologyare pharmaceuticals andbiotechnology, teachers andcollege professors. architects, state andnationalpark rangers, researchers inagriculture, genetic counselors, physicians, environmental scientists, landscape and publichealth. Students ofbiologybecome labtechnicians, nurses, management andpopulationgrowth, emerging/infectious diseases including addressing climatechange, thebiodiversity crisis,resource critical questions oursociety isfacinginthe21stcenturyandbeyond, today. Studentsofbiology are atthe frontlines ofmanythe most emerging STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering andMath)fields tion forfutureemployment inmanyofthe fastest growingand Coursework andstudyinthe biologicalsciencesprovides afounda Biological Sciences prerequisite forHumanPhysiology3. and Kinesiology Training, andPhysician’s Assistantandisa Respiratory Therapy, PhysicalTherapy, PhysicalEducation Health professions including, butnotlimited to, Nursing, This courseisrequired forstudents preparingformanyAllied charts, videotapes, anddigitizedimages arealsoprovided. els. Supplemental materialssuchasmodels, photographs, textures andvariationsintissuesnotincorporated inmod assure thatstudents learntherelativestructure, functions, tion andobservation ofahumancadaver, isemphasized to dissection. The use ofactualspecimens, includingcatdissec of observation, investigation, identification, discovery and Human Physiology.Laboratoryassignmentsdeveloptheskills the introductoryleveltoprepare studentsforacourse in sensory. Functionsofthe organsystems are includedat and nervous, endocrine, reproductive, urinary, digestive, integumentary, skeletal, muscular,circulatory,respiratory, tissue andtheir subgroups, andthe followingorgansystems: structure ofthehumanbodyincludingfourmajortypes of • 1127 1126 1125 1124 1123 1122 1121 1120 1119 1118 1117 1116 Prerequisite: English1. 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IGETC AREA5B(Biological Sciences,+LAB) SCI 224 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 224 SCI 224 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 224 SCI 224 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 224 SCI 245 SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 224 Kanjanapangka J Kanjanapangka J Butterworth PR Butterworth PR Butterworth PR Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Staff Grant C Grant C Williams R Williams R Staff Wissmann PB Staff Grant C Staff Hutchinson SC Olsen BD Olsen BD Olsen BD Ngo-Hazelett P Ngo-Hazelett P Staff Wissmann PB Staff Hutchinson SC C-ID: BIOL 110B. 4 UNITS - - - - - Credit is allowed for either Biology 3 or Botany 1, but not both. not but 1, Botany 3or Biology either for allowed is Credit integrated andstress scientific methodology andthinking. sciencebiological arediscussed.Laboratory experiencesare ogy. Currentenvironmental issues and new developmentsin animals andhumans, thediversity of life, evolution, andecol lular biology, genetics, theanatomy and physiologyofplants, not biologymajors.Topicsinclude basicmolecular andcel This general biologycourse isfortransfer students whoare BIOL 3,FUNDAMENTALSOFBIOLOGY course forgeneral educationstudents. and physiology,orstandbyitselfasanon-lablife science introduction tothefuturestudyofbiology, includinganatomy pathology ofmostorgansystems.The coursemayserve asan behavior, andthemajorconceptsofstructure, functionand tific method, cell biology, heredity, evolution, humanecology, humans asexamples. Itincludes introductionstothe scien This surveycourseexplores theprinciples ofbiologyusing BIOL 2,HUMANBIOLOGY and fieldtripsmaybeincluded. presentation to faculty and other students. Guest lecturers Students prepare seminars on specific anatomy topics for individualized instructionindissectionofthe humanbody. applications ofanatomy.The laboratoryexperience includes pathology inorder todemonstrate practicalandprofessional and kinesiology art,illustration, anthropology, medicine, anatomy asappliedtovariousdisciplines suchasclinical This courseemphasizes developmental, comparative, gross ANATMY 2,ADVANCEDHUMANANATOMY • • • • • 1265 1264 1263 1262 1261 1260 1259 1258 1257 1255 1254 1129 4014 4013 4012 4010 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Anatomy1. or 23. *No UCcredit given forBiology3iftaken after Biology21, 22 additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1265 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. 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Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section4013isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours 7:10p.m.-10:15p.m. Th Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours 7:10p.m.-10:15p.m. T Arrange-1 Hour 7:10p.m.-10:15p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. MW . . IGETC AREA5B(Biological Sciencesnon-lab) IGETC AREA5B(Biological Sciences,+LAB) IGETC AREA5B(Biological Sciences, +LAB) smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 159 SCI 159 SCI 151 SCI 151 SCI 159 SCI 159 SCI 220 SCI 245 ONLINE SCI 220 SCI 245 ONLINE SCI 220 SCI 245 SCI 224 SCI 245 SCI 220 smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Sakurai DS Hutchinson SC Chen T Chen T Sakurai DS Price WM Fentress MK Dai ZJ Jordan EA Johnson K Dai ZJ Ellis CL Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Le MK Le MK Staff Staff smc.edu/ smc.edu/ 4 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS - - - . . . . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 1266 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. T SCI 227 Raymer P C BIOL 10, APPLIED ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION 1296 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. TTh SCI 124 Scuric Z 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh SCI 145 Raymer P C BIOLOGY 4 UNITS Above section 1296 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- 1267 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW SCI 225 Kim-Rajab O S Transfer: UC, CSU ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Above section 1267 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, + LAB) Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the • Satisfies Global Citizenship ars for more information. Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- • Prerequisite: None. ars for more information. This course introduces students to basic concepts of environ- BIOL 22, GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4 UNITS 1268 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW SCI 227 Jordan E A mental biology through the study of evolution, ecology, and Transfer: UC*, CSU 1269 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh SCI 225 Von Der Ohe C G conservation biology. The course is designed for both major IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Science, + Lab) • Prerequisite: Biology 21 and Chemistry 11. Above section 1269 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- and non-major environmental science students. It is intended ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the both as preparation for upper division Environmental Science • Skills Advisory: Chemistry 21 and Eligibility for English 1. Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- *No UC credit for Biology 3, Botany 1 or Zoology 5 if taken after classes, but also as general education for all students inter- Biology 21, 22 or 23. ars for more information. ested in a more in-depth understanding of current biological 1270 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th SCI 227 Raymer P C and environmental issues. By the end of the course, students This is the second course of a three-course lecture and labo- 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh SCI 145 Raymer P C should be able to use scientifically sound information to ratory sequence for Biology Majors, Biology 21, 22 and 23. It 1271 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F SCI 227 Jayachandran S critically analyze complex environmental issues from around focuses on the structure, function and transmission of genes 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. F SCI 227 Jayachandran S the world. Students will gather and analyze basic research from the perspectives of genetics and molecular biology. A 1272 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SCI 159 Courtney A data and apply the scientific method to conservation-related strong foundation in genetics and its relationship to molecu- 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. M SCI 227 Courtney A lar biology is developed through problem solving. Students projects. Laboratory experiences are integrated and stress Fall 2020 1273 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SCI 159 Courtney A scientific methodology and thinking. perform experiments that require data analyses and dem- 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. W SCI 227 Courtney A onstrate interpretations in laboratory reports. Application of 1274 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SCI 159 Denmon A P 1290 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. MW SCI 333 Raymer P C Internet databases for bioinformatics is used to show rela- 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. T SCI 227 Denmon A P BIOL 15, MARINE BIOLOGY WITH LABORATORY 4 UNITS 1275 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SCI 159 Denmon A P tionships between DNA and protein sequences. The course is Transfer: UC*, CSU 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. Th SCI 227 Denmon A P designed to meet the needs of students transferring to upper IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, + LAB) 1276 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW SCI 145 Nichols L B division biology study. • Prerequisite: None. 3:20p.m.-6:25p.m. W SCI 227 Nichols L B It is strongly recommended that students also enroll in Chemistry • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1277 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW SCI 145 Nichols L B 21 which is required for transfer. *Total of four units credit for Biology 15 and Biology 15N is 1297 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SCI 151 Bober M A 3:20p.m.-6:25p.m. M SCI 227 Baker E H transferable. 1278 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. M SCI 225 Kim-Rajab O S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F SCI 225 Bober M A 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Kim-Rajab O S This survey course of marine organisms and their relation- 1298 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SCI 151 Bober M A 1279 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh SCI 227 Moss J L ships to their environment emphasizes intertidal and offshore 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. F SCI 225 Bober M A 1280 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. W SCI 225 Kim-Rajab O S life forms. Included is an investigation of behavior, ecology, 1299 4:15p.m.-7:20p.m. F SCI 225 Scuric Z 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Kim-Rajab O S morphological and physiological adaptations and environ- 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. F SCI 151 Fentress M K 3604 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh SCI 151 Staff mental relationship to humans. This course is three hours 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. T SCI 225 Staff each of lecture and laboratory work. BIOL 23, ORGANISMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 5 UNITS 3605 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh SCI 151 Staff 1291 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh SCI 134 Baghdasarian G Transfer: UC*, CSU 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. Th SCI 225 Staff 3606 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW SCI 134 Baghdasarian G IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, + LAB) 1281 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. MW SCI 225 Wengeler W R 1292 12:00p.m.-3:05p.m. MW SCI 134 Baghdasarian G 1282 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh SCI 145 Fennoy S L • Prerequisite: Biology 22. 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. T SCI 225 Fennoy S L BIOL 15N, MARINE BIOLOGY (NON-LABORATORY) 3 UNITS • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1283 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh SCI 145 Fennoy S L Transfer: UC*, CSU *No UC credit for Biology 3, Botany 1 or Zoology 5 if taken after 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. Th SCI 225 Fennoy S L IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, non-lab) Biology 21, 22 or 23. 4040 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW SCI 227 Cassano V P • Prerequisite: None. This is the third of a three-course lecture and laboratory 4041 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW SCI 225 Romero R • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. sequence for biology majors. Organisms at and above the 4042 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. TTh SCI 227 Kay B W *Total of four units credit for Biology 15 and Biology 15N is cellular level of organization are examined, with plants, inver- 4043 6:50p.m.-9:55p.m. T SCI 225 Chen T T transferable. tebrates, and vertebrates receiving equal attention. Topics Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Chen T T This survey course of marine organisms and their relation- emphasized include morphology, physiology, systematics, Above section 4043 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online ships to their environment emphasizes intertidal and offshore ecology, evolution, and behavior. Additionally, each student via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ life forms. Included are investigation of behavior, ecology, must complete a term project which includes lab or fieldwork OnlineEd. morphological and physiological adaptations and environ- and library research. Transfer credit is limited if students 4044 6:50p.m.-9:55p.m. Th SCI 225 Chen T T mental relationship to humans. This course includes three enroll in other overlapping Biology courses or Zoology 5. Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Chen T T hours of lecture per week. 1300 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Baker E H Above section 4044 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 1293 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Wall C B 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Nichols L B via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ Above section 1293 is a Distance Education course conducted over 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh SCI 124 Baker E H OnlineEd. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh SCI 124 Nichols L B BIOL 9, ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 3 UNITS Above section 1300 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- BIOL 21, CELL BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 4 UNITS ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC*, CSU IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Sciences, non-lab) Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- IGETC AREA 5B (Biological Science, + Lab) ars for more information. • Satisfies Global Citizenship • Prerequisite: Chemistry 11. 1301 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Baker E H • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW SCI 145 Nichols L B • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. *No UC credit for Biology 3, Botany 1 or Zoology 5 if taken after 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. TTh SCI 124 Baker E H This survey course covers ecological principles including eco- Biology 21, 22 or 23. 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. TTh SCI 124 Nichols L B system structure and function, population dynamics and the This is the first course of a three-course lecture and laboratory interdependence of living organisms. Current environmental sequence for Biology majors, including Biology 21, 22, and 23. BIOL 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN BIOLOGICAL issues and controversies such as global warming, biodiversity It describes how scientists approach the scientific method to SCIENCES 1 UNIT and species extinction, habitat destruction, food and energy generate scientific knowledge; studies the history, evidence, Transfer: CSU resources and pollution will be explored. Strategies for sus- and mechanisms of evolution; identifies the chemistry of Please see “Independent Studies” section. tainable living will be emphasized. four classes of macromolecules; elucidates the cell principle 1302 Arrange-1 Hour SCI 285 Tower J A 1284 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh SCI 151 Meyer A E including cell structure, function, and physiology; describes 1285 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW SCI 145 Davis H A general energy metabolism; and illustrates the processes of BIOL 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2 UNITS 1287 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE McLaughlin D growth and reproduction through mitosis, meiosis, develop- Transfer: CSU Above section 1287 is a Distance Education course conducted over ment, and life cycles. Students are required to perform at the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. least two experiments that require data collection, computer- Please see “Independent Studies” section. 1288 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Sakurai D S based data management and graphing, and scientific analysis 1303 Arrange-2 Hours SCI 285 Tower J A Above section 1288 is a Distance Education course conducted over and interpretation of data. The course is designed to meet the the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. needs of students transferring to upper division biology study. BIOL 88C, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 3 UNITS 1289 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE McLaughlin D 1294 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SCI 145 Denmon A P Transfer: CSU Above section 1289 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. M SCI 124 Denmon A P is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1295 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SCI 145 Denmon A P Please see “Independent Studies” section. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. W SCI 124 Denmon A P 1305 Arrange-3 Hours Tower J A 23 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 24 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES cepts innutritionforpracticalapplicationdailyliving. principles providethefoundationforevaluating current con degenerative disease prevention. Scientificinformationand istry, andpsychology, isstudied in relationtowellness and Human nutrition, integrating anatomy, physiology, biochem NUTR 1,INTRODUCTIONTONUTRITIONSCIENCE biological andserological techniques. general andclinicalapplicationsincludingrecentmolecular microbial organisms.Thecoursecontent isrelated toboth of microscopy, andanalytical techniques for identifying aseptic transfer techniques, culturalcharacteristics, methods medical applicationsare considered.Thelaboratoryincludes metabolism, genetics, immunology, andmedical andnon isms withemphasisonbacteria. Principles ofmicrobiology, This courseinvolvesstudyofseveraltypesmicroorgan MCRBIO 1,FUNDAMENTALSOFMICROBIOLOGY both. not but 1, Botany 3or Biology either for allowed is Credit are field tripstolocalnaturalareas orPlantsociety meetings. will bedeveloped inlaboratoryexercises. Oneormore labs engineering, evolution, andecology.Scientific thinkingskills plant physiology, Mendelianandmolecular genetics, genetic flowers, andseeds; chemistry, photosynthesis, respiration, ture, development andfunctionofcells, stems, rootsleaves, include asurvey ofbotanicallifeforms, taxonomy, the struc covered and Fungi.Floweringplantsareemphasized. Topics (the Plant Kingdom, photosynthetic Monerans andProtistans) This course provides anoverviewofphotosynthetic organisms BOTANY 1,GENERAL • • • • • • 3175 3173 3172 3170 3171 4294 2999 2998 2997 2996 1308 1307 1306 for Chemistry 11;andPhysiology3orBiology21. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: Chemistry 19(preferred) orChemistry 10oreligibility SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! 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Business 1328 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Veas S This course covers advanced topics in agency, partner- Above section 1328 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and ships, corporations, LLCs, torts, legal procedures, and other Business Managers coordinate business activities in both private is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For advanced topics. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. industry and public agencies. They are responsible for operations, 1346 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Halliday-Robert Ca E maintenance, purchasing, planning, organizing, budgeting, and 1329 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Veas S Above section 1346 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and directing the work of the employees. Business executives are the high- Above section 1329 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and er-level management staff, directing the activities of the firm. They is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. develop and administer policies to maximize profits. They also direct additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. financial programs and develop policies aimed at maintaining good relations with the public, stockholders, employees, and customers. 1330 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Veas S BUS 7, INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY IN Above section 1330 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and BUSINESS 3 UNITS BUS 1, INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Transfer: CSU Transfer: UC, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. C-ID: BUS 110. 4046 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M BUS 144 Oliveri J S This course provides an introduction of the key topics con- • Prerequisite: None. 4047 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 144 Kelly Marcella A cerning sustainability in business. In particular, an examina- • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 4048 5:45p.m.-8:50p.m. T MALIBU Oliveri J S tion of business potential as a significant economic force to Fall 2020 An overview of the functional areas of business in a global Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Oliveri J S provide solutions to global environmental, social and eco- society. Students will complete the course with knowledge of Above section 4048 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 08 to Oct 27, and is nomic challenges in the 21st century. The course will focus the general business environment, economic systems, busi- a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For on how innovation can drive sustainable business activities. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ness ethics, operations and project management, and tech- 1347 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Staff nology and information systems. In addition, students will BUS 5, BUSINESS LAW AND THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 3 UNITS Above section 1347 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For learn the fundamentals of economics, business ownership, Transfer: UC*, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. entrepreneurship, finance, management, leadership, and C-ID: BUS 120 and BUS 125. marketing. Key themes woven throughout the course include • Prerequisite: None. BUS 8, LAW FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR 3 UNITS exploration of career options and development of business *Maximum UC credit allowed for ACCTG 26, BUS 5, BUS 6 is one problem-solving skills. Transfer: CSU course (3 units). • Prerequisite: None. 1309 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW BUS 263 Paik R This course provides students with an overview of the fun- Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Paik R This course navigates the current business environment and Above section 1309 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is damental legal principles pertaining to business transactions identifies the key legal challenges that an entrepreneur faces a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For and related topics. It also encompasses introductory subjects in starting and operating a business. It is ideal for business additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. concerning the U.S. legal system such as the court structure, majors and for students who have an interest in starting their 1311 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S BUS 106 Staff sources of law, legal reasoning and case analysis. To give own businesses. A special emphasis is placed on protecting Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Staff students a broad perspective on the various laws and areas one’s intellectual property and includes an analysis of the Above section 1311 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 05 to Oct 24, and is impacting business, the following topics are also explored: laws pertaining to trademark, copyright, patent and trade a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For criminal law, torts, civil procedure, administrative processes, secrets. The following additional topics are explored: basic additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. contract law, ethics, constitutional law, agency and the legal legal concepts, dispute resolution, tort liability, contracts, 1312 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUS 207 Roper-Conley C principles pertaining to business entities. managing risk, employment law, agent liability, choosing a 1313 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 106 Rodríguez K P 1331 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh BUS 251 Rados-Cloke A form of business and legal challenges with marketing. Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Rodríguez K P 1332 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUS 144 Khalil N 1348 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Khalil N Above section 1313 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22, and is Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Khalil N Above section 1348 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1332 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1314 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 106 Everett K M a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Everett K M additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1333 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 251 Rados-Cloke A BUS 9, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR THE Above section 1314 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is ENTREPRENEUR 3 UNITS 1334 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh BUS 251 Rados-Cloke A a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For Transfer: CSU 1335 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW BUS 252 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. 1315 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 144 Kelly Marcella A 1336 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh BUS 144 Nasser D M 1316 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW BUS 207 Roper-Conley C 1337 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh BUS 252 Klugman E B This course provides students with an overview of the dif- 1317 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUS 207 Roper-Conley C 1338 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh BUS 252 Klugman E B ferent forms of intellectual property (IP). An emphasis is 1318 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Sedky S M 1339 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Nasser D M placed on analyzing the subject matter that patent, copyright, Above section 1318 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1339 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and trademark and trade secret protect. In addition to learning is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For about the different IP protections, students will also gain additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. an appreciation of the strategies to guard against infringing 1319 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Sedky S M 1340 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Nasser D M upon another’s intellectual property right. Finally, the course Above section 1319 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1340 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and will explore the relevance of IP to business, the arts, science, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For music and other arenas. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1349 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Khalil N 1320 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Sedky S M 1341 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Halliday-Robert Ca E Above section 1349 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 1320 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1341 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1321 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Shishido K M 1342 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Halliday-Robert Ca E BUS 11, INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY 3 UNITS Above section 1321 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13, and Above section 1342 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Transfer: CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. 1322 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Shishido K M 1343 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Nasser D M This course provides students with an introduction to the hos- Above section 1322 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13, and Above section 1343 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and pitality industry, explaining the interrelationships and history is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For of key leisure industry segments. An emphasis is placed on additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the application of technology, sustainability, ethics, leader- 1325 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUS 106 Staff Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Staff 1344 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Nasser D M ship, teams, critical thinking, and service standards for the Above section 1325 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is Above section 1344 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and restaurant, hotel, and travel-related businesses. The course a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For examines career opportunities, operations management, additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. human resource management, marketing, and financial con- 1326 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 106 Everett K M 1345 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Sindell S M siderations for each segment. Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Everett K M Above section 1345 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and 1350 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Margolis D L Above section 1326 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1350 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4049 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 252 Klugman E B additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 25 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 26 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES tising campaigns for all types of media. Class projects give the tising campaignsforalltypesofmedia. Classprojectsgivethe in thisintroductiontothefield.Topicsincludeplanningadver Advertising psychology,strategies, andmethodsarecovered BUS 22,INTRODUCTIONTOADVERTISING display. tion andpolicies, storelayoutandfixtures, advertising,and services, types of merchandising institutions, store opera such merchandisingactivitiesassalestransactions, customer attention willbe given tothe theory andpracticeinvolved in and strategiesusedbycontemporary merchandisers. Special This courseprovides anintroductiontoretailingconcepts BUS 21,MERCHANDISINGPRINCIPLES bution strategies. green marketing;andproduct, pricing, promotion, anddistri marketing research;consumer behavior; targetmarketing; procedures, andtechniques usedinmarketing.Topicsinclude and strategies andfamiliarizes thestudent withstandards, This course introducesmodernbusinessmarketingconcepts BUS 20,PRINCIPLESOFMARKETING ance andhealth insurance willalsobe covered. neous coverages. Thebasicsoffinancialplanning, lifeinsur insurance, suchasearthquake, flood, marineandmiscella will include automobile, homeowners, andotherresidential insurance coverages. Personalpropertyandliabilitytopics In thiscourse, studentswilllearnthe essentials ofpersonal BUS 16,PERSONALINSURANCE tions related totheinsurancefield. understand andapplythe properethicalbehaviorandobliga of insurance.Inaddition, thiscourse willenable students to designed forthosestudents whohavelittleornoknowledge basic overview ofthe property/casual insurancesystem. Itis The purposeofthiscourse istointroducestudentsthe ETHICS BUS 15,INTRODUCTIONTOINSURANCEWITHCODEAND • • • • • 1359 4050 1358 1357 1356 1355 1354 1353 1351 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1358meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1357meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1356meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1353meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1351meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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Topicsinclude prospecting andqualifying ing customerneeds andsatisfyingthose needs witharelevant This courseexplores thefundamental salesprocessofanalyz BUS 23,PRINCIPLESOFSELLING advertising strategy andtechniques. student practice increating andcommunicatingideasusing media. personal selling, public relations, publicity, andinteractive treatment ofadvertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, tion arepulled together, thereby providing amore complete spective tomarketing promotion, all aspects ofcommunica By applyinganIntegratedMarketing Communicationsper communicate withtheircustomers andother stakeholders. This courseaddresses strategies marketers mayuse tobest BUS 28,MARKETINGPROMOTION cessful e-Commercewillbediscussed. and tactics,underlying economictheories relatingtosuc constraints, technologyandprocess strategies tools, business the economicforces behind e-Commerce. Businessgoalsand tory ofinternet andweb technologies, infrastructure, and covers the keytechnologiesused ine-Commerce, the his is necessary. Thisisalecture andtheoretical course which internet-based economy. No background ine-commerce of electronic commerce essential to succeeding intoday’s Students willlearnthetechnological andstrategic aspects BUS 27,INTRODUCTIONTOE-COMMERCE how tobuildtheir ownresearch study. learn howthese skillscanhelp theminbusiness, aswell as marketing research andconsumer behavior. Thestudent will The finalsectionofthecoursefocuses onthe applicationof • • • 4052 1360 4051 1364 1363 1362 1361 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 4052 meets for 8weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21, and is additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1360 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, andis additional information, go to a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1363 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18, andis additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1362 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Formerly same courseasCIS27. additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1361 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Arrange-3 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE BUS 207 BUS 106 BUS 119 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE . . . . . 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Above section4054meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, for additionalprograminformation. Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or gram andenrollment islimited toprogramparticipants.See the CA 90404.Abovesection 4053ispartofthePromoPathwaypro Center forMediaandDesign, 1660Stewart Street, SantaMonica, Above section4053meets for8weeks, Sep 01toOct22, atthe additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1365 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Arrange-3.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh Arrange-4.5 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 252 BUS 252 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 252 CMD 280 CMD 131 ONLINE smc.edu/OnlineEd ...... smc.edu/promo Paik R Paik R Soucy SH Soucy SH Soucy SH Jung D Welton M Staff Rockwell C Rockwell C Santillanes A Paik R Adelman A Williams Ay Coplen JS C-ID: BUS 115. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------.

SCHEDULEOFCLASSES tions media. Audience surveys, rate structures, client, ad rep 1387 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S BUS 106 Staff BUS 53, IMPORTING AND EXPORTING 3 UNITS firms and advertising agency relationships are discussed and Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Staff Transfer: CSU explored. Above section 1387 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 31 to Dec 19, and is • Prerequisite: None. a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For Business 33 is the same course as Media Studies 18. Students may This course presents an overview of importing and export- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. receive credit for one, but not both. ing as drivers of globalization. It is designed to help students explore the benefits, costs, and risks of importing and export- 4055 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. Th CMD 209 Adelman A BUS 46, INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENTS 3 UNITS ing as well as the trade regulations involved, the documen- Above section 4055 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 24 to Dec 10, at the Transfer: CSU tation and licensing required, and the public and private Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, • Prerequisite: None. CA 90404. sources of financing and other assistance available. It stresses This course provides a comprehensive view of securities, mar- cross-cultural comparisons of foreign business, legal and BUS 34, INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MEDIA kets, and investment techniques, ranging from simple invest- political practices, trade patterns, and markets as a means MARKETING 3 UNITS ment programs to advanced speculative market techniques. of implementing successful import/export plans. Currency Transfer: CSU 1388 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Shishido K M exchange, sources and methods of market research, terms of • Prerequisite: None. Above section 1388 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and payment, broker services, insurance, letters of credit, trans- This course provides students with an introduction to social is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For portation and barriers to entry will also be covered. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. media marketing, including social communities, publishing, 1396 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Rodríguez K P 4056 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 207 Senko E A entertainment, and commerce. Opportunities and limita- Above section 1396 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For tions of current social media platforms will be examined. The BUS 47, UNDERSTANDING MONEY FOR LIFELONG

additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Fall 2020 course will emphasize social media’s strategic role in tradi- SUCCESS 1 UNIT tional marketing, how to build effective social media market- Transfer: CSU BUS 56, UNDERSTANDING THE BUSINESS OF ing strategies, and how to track their effectiveness. • Prerequisite: None. ENTERTAINMENT 3 UNITS 1376 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUS 106 Williams Ay This course provides students with the fundamental tools to Transfer: CSU Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Williams Ay make informed decisions that impact their short and interme- • Prerequisite: None. Above section 1376 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is diate-term finances. Topics covered include money manage- The entertainment industry is rapidly and continuously shift- a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For ment and the decision processes and behaviors underlying ing and evolving, with digital technology serving as the additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. spending, saving, and borrowing. catalyst for its change. This new paradigm requires that our 1377 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Haig J D Business 47 is the same course as Counseling 47. Students may understanding of the industry and its operations evolve along Above section 1377 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and earn credit for one but not both. with it. This introductory course will examine the current and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1389 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Lu M future trends that drive the industry, and the changing busi- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1389 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and ness models and associated roles for creatives and executives is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For within the business of entertainment. BUS 35, CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 3 UNITS additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4057 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW CMD 204 Newell Q Transfer: CSU 1390 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Staff Above section 4057 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, at the The course provides an overview of the dynamic area of Above section 1390 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), a strategic meth- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For CA 90404. odology that recognizes customers as the core of the busi- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1391 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J BUS 59, DESIGN FOR DELIGHT FOR THE ness. Partner Relationship Management (PRM), Customer ENTREPRENEUR 3 UNITS Above section 1391 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Experience Management (CEM) and the impact of social Transfer: CSU networking will also be explored. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. 1379 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Rothaupt B L 1392 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J This course introduces students to the problem-solving and Above section 1379 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1392 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and innovation methodology called design thinking, using an is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For approach called “Design for Delight” that was developed at additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Intuit. Design for Delight (D4D) uses deep customer empathy, 1393 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J strategic brainstorming and idea selection methods, and BUS 45, INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL PLANNING 3 UNITS Above section 1393 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and rapid experiments with customers to build products and solu- Transfer: UC, CSU is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For tions that create value for businesses and stakeholders, and • Prerequisite: Math 31. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ultimately improve people’s lives. Emphasis will be placed on This course provides students with the tools to achieve their experiential learning, with students learning and practicing personal financial goals. It will help them make informed BUS 50, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3 UNITS specific behaviors and skills that enable entrepreneurs to decisions related to spending, saving, borrowing, and invest- Transfer: CSU creatively solve customer and business problems in all types ing by training them to apply quantitative reasoning concepts • Prerequisite: None. of organizations including for-profit, non-profit, healthcare to solve problems. Topics covered include personal financial This course focuses on general business problems, theories, and education. planning; money management; tax strategy; consumer credit; techniques and strategies necessary in the development of 4058 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 207 Paccioretti T S purchasing decisions; insurance; investing in stocks, bonds, business activities in the global market place. The course is Arrange-3.5 Hours ONLINE Paccioretti T S and mutual funds; retirement; and estate planning. designed to promote an understanding of the impact that Above section 4058 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17, and is Business 45 is the same class as Accounting 45. Students may a country’s culture and its political and economic environ- a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For earn credit for one, but not for both. ments have on a firm’s international operations. The course additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1380 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 207 Resnick W J covers the global perspective of business fundamentals as they relate to international management, communication, BUS 62, HUMAN RELATIONS AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN 1381 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 254 Staff BUSINESS 3 UNITS marketing, finance, ethics, etc. 1382 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J Transfer: CSU Above section 1382 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 1394 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Everett K M • Prerequisite: None. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1394 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13, and This course provides concrete guidance in using human additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. relations skills in the workplace that will promote working 1383 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J effectively with others. Strategies are integrated throughout Above section 1383 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and BUS 51, INTERCULTURAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3 UNITS the course that will enable students to apply human relations is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Transfer: CSU theories and applications to the real world of work. Ethical additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Satisfies Global Citizenship issues in business are addressed where students will learn an 1384 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Arakelian A • Prerequisite: None. explicit process of ethical reasoning that will aid in defining Above section 1384 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and and dealing with dilemmas in the workplace. Current events is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For This course is designed to heighten awareness of culture and its impact on successful business enterprises. The student will and case studies will be used to develop critical skills as stu- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. dents apply theories and principles. 1385 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Arakelian A develop skills to identify areas where culture and business intersect by focusing on four subsets of American culture 1397 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Rockwell C Above section 1385 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Above section 1397 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For (European Americans, Chicano/Latinos, African Americans and Asian Americans) as well as on international cultures. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1386 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Arakelian A Emphasis will be placed on how a firm’s success is affected Above section 1386 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and by both domestic and global issues influencing intercultural BUS 63, PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For communication. Transfer: CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1395 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh BUS 207 Welton M • Prerequisite: None. 27 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 28 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES BUS 82,SUPPLYCHAINMANAGEMENT operations andmanagement ofthe supply chain. ment, third-partyandgloballogistics, systemsplanning, and portation, warehousing, customer service, materials manage ply chainisexamined, includingphysicaldistribution, trans flow ofproductsandinformationthroughoutthe entire sup supply chainmanagement. Themanagement ofthe physical and globalmarkets throughthe integrationoflogisticsand tion intermediariestogainacompetitive advantageinlocal This course provides an overview of how firms use distribu BUS 80,PRINCIPLESOFLOGISTICS munication, andinformationsystems. understanding unions;andorganizationalmaintenance, com training anddeveloping employees; employee compensation; equal employment opportunity; staffingtheorganization; resource management. Topicsofspecial interestinclude size boththe theoreticalandpracticalaspects ofhuman of anorganization. Thiscourse isfashioned toempha designed toprovide forandcoordinate thehumanresources Human resource management encompasses those activities BUS 76,HUMANRESOURCESMANAGEMENT organizational goals. and howtodevelop plansandexecute strategies inpursuitof students withanunderstanding of the role of management supervisory levelmanagers. Further, the course provides procedures, andtechniques employed bytop, middle, and designed tofamiliarize student withtheaccepted standards, and strategies usedbymodern businesses. Thecourse is This courseintroducesthestudenttomanagement concepts BUS 65,MANAGEMENTPRINCIPLES and business models. ethical issues, marketing, entrepreneurialteamdevelopment, and legal financing, plandevelopment, business include finance, andoperate asmallbusiness. Topicstobe covered This coursecovers the fundamentalsofhowtoorganize, • • • • 1401 4060 1400 4059 1399 1398 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1401meets for8weeks, Sep 21toNov 13, and Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4060meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1400 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 4059 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16, andis additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1399meets for8weeks, Sep 21toNov 13, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section1398meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andis Arrange-6.5 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 HoursN 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE BUNDY 127 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn . . . . . Rodríguez KP Hunter RT Rockwell C Paccioretti TS Paccioretti TS Clausen AI Paccioretti TS Paccioretti TS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

------through receiving.Studentswillalsolearn tomaintaineffec process fromthe generation ofthe purchaserequisition analysis. Studentswilllearnthevarioussteps oftheorder plier sourcingandqualification,outsourcingmake-or-buy profitability through key concepts such as negotiation, sup curement. Studentswilllearnhowtoimprove acompany’s This courseintroducesstudentstothe fundamentals ofpro BUS 84,INTRODUCTIONTOPROCUREMENT design. production scheduling, qualitymanagement, andproduct ics inthe areasofprocess analysis, materials management, and supplychainmanagement. Studentsare exposedtotop coordination of productdevelopment, process management, serviceexaminesThe course operations. operations andthe planning, control, andimprovement ofmanufacturingand Introduces concepts andtechniquesrelatedtothe design, BUS 83,OPERATIONSMANAGEMENT and related components ofasupplychainare examined. material planning, distributionplanning, fulfillmentplanning, terminology used indemand planning, inventory planning, key elements.Students areexposed toconcepts, models, and This courseisanoverview oftheentire supplychainandits ment. Theexperience inthiscoursewillenable youto devel This courseprovides anoverviewofthebusiness environ BUS 901,INTRODUCTIONTOBUSINESS –BASIC Business –Noncredit Please see “Independent Studies”section. BUS 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBUSINESS Please see “Independent Studies”section. BUS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBUSINESS to move goodsandservices acrosstheglobe. work breakdown structures, monitoring and project control ment conceptsincludingbudgeting, planning, scheduling, ships. Students willlearnandapplybasicproject manage effective projectteams andmaintainingstakeholder relation management. Students willexplore thecontext ofbuilding that minimizeriskintheworldoflogisticsandsupplychain on managingresources, and creating control mechanisms project managementandteamleadership. Emphasisisplaced This course introducesstudentstotheessential elements of LOGISTICS BUS 85,PROJECTMANAGEMENTGLOBALTRADEAND opportunities inthe SupplyChainIndustry. tive purchasingrecords, managebudgetsandexplore career • • • 1403 1402 1407 1406 1405 1404 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1403 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section1402meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andis additional information, go to a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1405 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, andis additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section 1404 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17, andis Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW Arrange-3.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 BUS 220D BUS 220D ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 . . . . Rogers TA Everett K M Everett KM Veas S Veas S Everett K M Everett KM Rodríguez KP Rodríguez KP Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 0 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------course description andcourse syllabus forthe prerequisite courses. to verify havingmet theprerequisites bysubmittingatranscript and average ofC(2.0)orbetter overall) at another institutionmaybe able ing agradeofC-orbetter inboththelecture andlabcourses andan have successfully one completed ormoreprerequisite courses (earn prerequisite course isnotcompleted withaCorbetter. Students who based uponmidtermplacement results, butwillbe dropped ifthe time ofenrollment, students willbeadmittedtosubsequent courses prerequisiteC orbetter. Ifcurrentlyenrolledina at SMCthe course ment. Continuingstudents mustcomplete prerequisite courses witha that theyhavemet theprerequisites forthecoursepriortoenroll Students whowishtoenroll inachemistry course mustdemonstrate to be assured ofadmissiontolimited labspaces. Students mustbepresent atthe firstlabsessionofachemistry course tion orgovernment institutions. quality controlinthechemical manufacturingindustry, andineduca Chemists mayworkinresearch anddevelopment, orproductionand maintain controlover thequality ofexisting productsandprocedures. experiments andtests inlaboratories todevelop new knowledge or quantitative analysisofmany substances.They conductavariety of Chemists studytheproperties ofmatter andmake qualitative and Chemistry ligence, leadership abilities, andcareer opportunities. attention willbegiven tobuildingstudents’ emotional intel when communicatingwithcustomers. Throughoutthe course build theirloyalty;and(6)demonstrating CulturalIntelligence er after abreakdown;(5)communicatingwithcustomersto (4) demonstratingtheskillsnecessarytorecover thecustom relationships; (3)identifying customer service breakdowns; Social Management; (2)buildingpositive, customer focused Self-Awareness, Self-Regulation, Motivation, Empathy, and developing skills in the 5 key areas of Emotional Intelligence: al businessenvironment. Majortopicscovered include(1) needed toprovideexcellent customer service intoday’s glob This course highlightsthekeyprinciples andtechniques BUS 912,CUSTOMERSERVICELEVEL2 leadership abilities, andcareer opportunities. will be given to developing students’ emotional intelligence, and buildcustomer loyalty.Throughoutthecourseattention vice breakdownsinorder torecover the service relationship actions onthejob; and(4)identifyingpotential customer ser vation, stress, andtimetopromotepositive day-to-dayinter customers’ expectations; (3)managingone’s attitudes, moti have the knowledge, skills, andabilities tomeet orexceed tomers; (2)developing communicationskillssothatstudents a business andstrongrelationships withthebusiness’s cus quality customerservicetobuildacompetitiveadvantage for include (1)definingandunderstanding theimportanceof today’s globalbusinessenvironment. Majortopicscovered techniques needed toprovide excellent customerservice in This course highlightsthe key principles, attitudes, and BUS 911,CUSTOMERSERVICELEVEL1 Leadership andChangingMindsets. of their lives.Topicsinclude Insidethe Mindset, Mindsetand order tosucceed inbusinessandcanapplytoother aspects entrepreneurial mindsetthatindividualsoftenacquirein the rightmindset. Thiscourseprovidesanoverview ofthe In ordertosucceed inbusiness, individualsneed tohave BUS 902,INTRODUCTIONTOBUSINESSMINDSET Development, Regulations andLabor. Accounting/Finance, Production,Distribution, Research and in anybusinessenterprise. The topicsinclude Management, a business operates andwhichbusiness functionsareneeded op abetter understanding ofwhatbusiness isallabout, how 7006 7005 7004 7003 Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 7006meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section7005meets for6weeks, Sep 10toOct15, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7004meets for7weeks, Oct30toDec 11, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section7003meets for6weeks, Sep 11toOct16, atthe 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Th 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Th 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 428 BUNDY 428 BUNDY 217 BUNDY 217 Mumba AI Mumba AI Mikolajczak M Mikolajczak M 0 UNITS 0 UNITS 0 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Some of the courses listed in this section are accompanied by 1417 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. TTh SCI 153 Abbani M A 1432 3:15p.m.-5:30p.m. TTh SCI 155 Ko H Supplemental Instruction. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academ- 7:15a.m.-9:30a.m. Th SCI 332 Abbani M A 5:45p.m.-8:00p.m. T SCI 332 Ko H ic assistance program that utilizes free peer-assisted weekly study Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- sessions to help students learn the most difficult course content. For puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. more information, please see the SI website at smc.edu/si. 1418 11:15a.m.-1:30p.m. MW SCI 155 Lavallee R J 1433 3:15p.m.-5:30p.m. TTh SCI 155 Ko H 5:45p.m.-8:00p.m. Th SCI 332 Ko H CHEM 9, EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY 5 UNITS 12:45p.m.-3:00p.m. T SCI 332 Lavallee R J Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Transfer: UC*, CSU puter with internet access to complete assignments. IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences + LAB) puter with internet access to complete assignments. 1419 11:15a.m.-1:30p.m. MW SCI 155 Lavallee R J 1434 4:15p.m.-6:30p.m. MW SCI 155 Staff • Satisfies Global Citizenship 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. F SCI 332 Dong T A • Prerequisite: None. 12:45p.m.-3:00p.m. Th SCI 332 Lavallee R J Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- *UC gives no credit for Chemistry 9 if taken after Chemistry 11. puter with internet access to complete assignments. Maximum UC credit for Chemistry 9 and 10 combined is one puter with internet access to complete assignments. 1435 4:15p.m.-6:30p.m. MW SCI 155 Staff course. 1420 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. MW SCI 153 Nauli S 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. F SCI 332 Dong T A 7:30a.m.-9:45a.m. M SCI 332 Nauli S This course fulfills the general education requirements for a Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- laboratory science course. Students who successfully com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. plete this course will understand basic chemical principles puter with internet access to complete assignments. 1436 7:15a.m.-9:30a.m. MW SCI 153 Pecorelli T A and how these principles relate to the Earth’s natural systems 1421 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. MW SCI 153 Nauli S 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. M SCI 332 Pecorelli T A and cycles, with emphasis on humanity’s impact on Earth’s 7:30a.m.-9:45a.m. F SCI 332 Nauli S Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- natural environments. Students will gain a scientific under- Above section 1421 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- puter with internet access to complete assignments. Fall 2020 standing of the impact of human activity on natural systems ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 1437 7:15a.m.-9:30a.m. MW SCI 153 Pecorelli T A and sustainability. Students will also learn common labora- Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. W SCI 332 Pecorelli T A tory techniques, including the safe handling of chemicals for more information. Courses in Physical Sciences require that Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- students must use a computer with internet access to complete puter with internet access to complete assignments. and the proper use of laboratory equipment, as they analyze assignments. environmental problems and solutions. 4061 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. MW SCI 153 Liu C 1422 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. TTh SCI 157 Cordeiro R C 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. M SCI 322 Staff Students enrolling in this course should have math skills equiva- 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. T SCI 332 Cordeiro R C Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- lent to those entering Math 31. This course does not fulfill the Above section 1422 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- prerequisite for Chemistry 11. puter with internet access to complete assignments. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 4062 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. MW SCI 153 Liu C 1408 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. MW SCI 153 Wong W W Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. W SCI 322 Liu C 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. T SCI 322 Wong W W for more information. Courses in Physical Sciences require that Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- students must use a computer with internet access to complete puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. assignments. 4063 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. MW SCI 153 Dhar G 1409 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. MW SCI 153 Wong W W 1423 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. TTh SCI 157 Cordeiro R C 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. T SCI 322 Dhar G 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. Th SCI 322 Wong W W 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. Th SCI 332 Cordeiro R C Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. 4064 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. MW SCI 153 Dhar G 1410 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Chung G G 1424 12:45p.m.-3:00p.m. TTh SCI 155 Strathearn M D 8:00p.m.-10:15p.m. Th SCI 322 Dhar G 7:30a.m.-9:45a.m. T SCI 322 Chung G G 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. M SCI 332 Strathearn M D Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. 1411 10:00a.m.-12:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Chung G G 1425 12:45p.m.-3:00p.m. TTh SCI 155 Strathearn M D CHEM 11, GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 5 UNITS 7:30a.m.-9:45a.m. Th SCI 322 Chung G G 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. W SCI 332 Strathearn M D Transfer: UC, CSU Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- C-ID: CHEM 110. puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) 1412 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. MW SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V • Prerequisite: Chemistry 10 and Math 20. 1426 1:45p.m.-4:00p.m. MW SCI 155 Lavallee R J 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. M SCI 322 Walker Waugh M V Students seeking waiver of the Chemistry 10 prerequisite should 3:15p.m.-5:30p.m. T SCI 332 Lavallee R J Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- take the Chemistry 10 Challenge Exam. Students taking Chemistry puter with internet access to complete assignments. Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- 11 and 12 must have access to the Internet to complete class puter with internet access to complete assignments. assignments. 1413 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. MW SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. W SCI 322 Walker Waugh M V 1427 1:45p.m.-4:00p.m. MW SCI 155 Lavallee R J This course is the first semester of a two-semester, stan- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- 3:15p.m.-5:30p.m. Th SCI 332 Lavallee R J dard first year college chemistry course (Chemistry 11 and puter with internet access to complete assignments. Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Chemistry 12). It introduces the fields of physical, analytical, puter with internet access to complete assignments. inorganic, and organic chemistry. Topics to be discussed CHEM 10, INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 UNITS 1428 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. MW SCI 153 Taylor S M include atomic structure, chemical bonding, common types of Transfer: UC*, CSU 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. M SCI 332 Taylor S M reactions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and the proper- IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) Above section 1428 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- ties of gases, liquids, and solids. • Prerequisite: Math 31 or Math 49. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 1438 8:00a.m.-10:30a.m. TTh SCI 140 Scholefield M R *UC gives no credit for Chemistry 10 if taken after Chemistry Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem 12:45p.m.-4:45p.m. T SCI 322 Scholefield M R 11. Maximum UC credit for Chemistry 9 and 10 combined is one for more information. Courses in Physical Sciences require that course. Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- students must use a computer with internet access to complete puter with internet access to complete assignments. assignments. Chemistry 10 is a survey of introductory chemistry topics with 1439 8:00a.m.-10:30a.m. TTh SCI 140 Scholefield M R a laboratory component. It is intended as preparation for 1429 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. MW SCI 153 Taylor S M 12:45p.m.-4:45p.m. Th SCI 322 Scholefield M R Chemistry major or those planning to go into a STEM major or 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. W SCI 332 Taylor S M Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- as a way to fulfill the science general education requirement. Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. It introduces the main concepts and principles of chemis- puter with internet access to complete assignments. 1440 8:00a.m.-10:30a.m. TTh SCI 140 Scholefield M R try and serves as a prerequisite for the General Chemistry 1430 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m. F SCI 322 Scholefield M R sequence (CHEM 11 and CHEM 12). Emphasis is placed on 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. T SCI 322 Walker Waugh M V Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- understanding basic chemical principles and their quantita- Above section 1430 is part of the Black Collegians program and puter with internet access to complete assignments. tive application in various settings. Experimental techniques, enrollment is temporarily limited to program participants. See 1441 10:45a.m.-1:15p.m. MW SCI 140 Gallogly E B including the safe and competent handling of chemicals and the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ 2:00p.m.-6:00p.m. M SCI 301 Gallogly E B laboratory equipment will also be part of the course. blackcollegians for more information. Above section is part of the Above section 1441 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- Adelante program and enrollment is temporarily limited to pro- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 1414 8:45a.m.-11:00a.m. MW SCI 155 Staff gram participants. See the Special Programs section of the class Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. M SCI 332 Staff schedule or smc.edu/latinocenter for more information. Courses for more information. Courses in Physical Sciences require that Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- in Physical Sciences require that students must use a computer students must use a computer with internet access to complete puter with internet access to complete assignments. with internet access to complete assignments. assignments. 1415 8:45a.m.-11:00a.m. MW SCI 155 Staff 1431 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V 1442 10:45a.m.-1:15p.m. MW SCI 140 Gallogly E B 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. W SCI 332 Staff 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. Th SCI 322 Walker Waugh M V 1:30p.m.-5:30p.m. T SCI 301 Gallogly E B Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Above section 1431 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. 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Courses in Physical Sciences require that 2:00p.m.-6:00p.m. W SCI 301 Gallogly E B Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- students must use a computer with internet access to complete Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. 29 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 30 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES electrochemistry, andnuclear chemistry. tion reactions, coordination chemistry, thermodynamics, include kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, precipita This course isacontinuationofChem11.Topicscovered CHEM 12,GENERALCHEMISTRYII • 1455 1454 1453 1452 1451 1450 1449 4066 4065 1448 1447 1446 1445 1444 Prerequisite: Math2or4andChemistry 11. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! 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Also This course is acontinuationof Chem 21, with emphasis on CHEM 22,ORGANICCHEMISTRYII purification, andanalysis. laboratory workfocusesontechniques ofsynthesis, isolation, try, synthesis, mechanism, andspectroscopicanalysis.The are bonding and structure, nomenclature, stereochemis of hydrocarbonsandfunctionalgroupderivatives. Included carbon compounds.Itencompasses theoryandreactions This course isasystematicintroductiontothechemistry of CHEM 21,ORGANICCHEMISTRYI • • • 4068 4067 1459 1458 1457 1456 1463 1462 1461 1460 Math 54C. Prerequisite: Math 31 or Math 50 or eligibility for Math 54 and Prerequisite: Math31or50eligibility forMath54and Prerequisite: Chemistry 21. Prerequisite: Chemistry 12. puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. Courses inPhysicalSciences requirethatstudentsmustuse acom puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. Courses inPhysicalSciences requirethatstudentsmustuse acom puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. 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IGETC AREA5A(Physical Sciences,+LAB) IGETC AREA5A(Physical Sciences,+LAB) IGETC AREA5A(Physical Sciences) SCI 155 SCI 305 SCI 155 SCI 305 SCI 140 SCI 305 SCI 140 SCI 305 SCI 155 SCI 305 SCI 155 SCI 305 SCI 157 SCI 305 SCI 157 SCI 305 SCI 157 SCI 305 SCI 157 SCI 305 Anderson JameyL Anderson JameyL Anderson JameyL Anderson JameyL Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Villarama R Pecorelli TA Villarama R Ferede R Ferede R Ferede R Ferede R Schwyter DH Schwyter DH Schwyter DH Schwyter DH Bautista MR Bautista MR Bautista MR Bautista MR Villarama R C-ID: CHEM150. 5 UNITS 4 UNITS 5 UNITS ------Please see listingunder“Media Studies.” Communication Please see listing under“FilmStudies.” Cinema Chinese. school high of years to two comparable is course this for advisory *The by theprofessor. Chinese exceptincasesoflinguisticdifficultyasdetermined culture. Language labisrequired. Thiscourseistaughtin on oralexpression andfurther studyofChinese historyand It alsoincludes the reading of simplified texts withemphasis and writingskillswhileacquaintingthemwiththelanguage. mentary grammar.Itprovides studentswithfurther basicoral This course isacontinuationofChinese1, whichcoversele CHNESE 2,ELEMENTARYCHINESE2 Chinese language. Languagelabisrequired. philosophy, andhistorywhichserveaskeys tostudyingthe Chinese. The course alsocoversnecessary culture, customs, elements inreading, writing, andunderstandingelementary ciation, vocabulary, andgrammarfundamentals asessential Using anaudio-lingualapproach, thiscourse teachespronun CHNESE 1,ELEMENTARYCHINESE1 Internet accessforclassresources and/ortocomplete assignments. Elementarysections Chinese. requireMost a computer with of theuse Additional hourstobe arrangedinthe Modern Language Labfor Chinese purification ofmixtures. analysis, andvariousmethods ofanalysis, separation, and that areperformed, includingNMR, IR, organicqualitative the theoryandtechniquesthatrelatetoexperiments mechanism, andqualitative analysis.Thelectures willdiscuss synthesis, structuredetermination, investigationofreaction ratory. The laboratory work involves microscale and miniscale This course isthesecond semester oforganicchemistry labo CHEM 24,ORGANICCHEMISTRYIILABORATORY laboratory. two semestersoforganicchemistry withtwosemestersof organic chemistrylaboratory.Chem21, 22, and24constitute two semesters oforganicchemistry withonesemester of • • • • • • 4069 1470 1469 1465 1464 Advisory:Chinese 1*. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. 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Courses inPhysicalSciences requirethatstudentsmustuse acom IGETC AREA3B(Humanities), Foreign Language (required forUConly) Arrange-1 Hour 5:15p.m.-7:40p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 2:35p.m.-5:00p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 11:10a.m.-12:40p.m. MWF 11:20a.m.-4:25p.m. W 12:45p.m.-3:15p.m. TTh IGETC ForeignLanguage(required forUConly) IGETC AREA5A(Physical Scienceslab) DRSCHR 219 MC 16 DRSCHR 219 MC 16 DRSCHR 219 MC 12 SCI 305 SCI 153 Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Yu X Yu X Li G Dong TA Dong TA 5 UNITS 5 UNITS 2 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 1528 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. W PCC 124 Brown N A 1553 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Shaffer J M Communication Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Brown N A Above section 1553 is a Distance Education course conducted over Above section 1528 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Studies via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ OnlineEd. COM ST 21, ARGUMENTATION 3 UNITS Communication Studies offers students courses that combine theory 1529 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PCC 150 McNamara C V Transfer: UC, CSU and application in many areas of the discipline. These courses encour- 1530 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PCC 124 Junius J A C-ID: COMM 120. age our students to apply conceptual material to daily interactions in 1531 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F PCC 124 Fox N M IGETC AREA 1C (Oral Communication). a variety of communication contexts. In addition, our discipline pro- 1532 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F MC 9 Bermudez Jr N A vides a wide range of course offerings in the Communication Studies • Prerequisite: None. major. Oral Communication focuses on the skills and knowledge 1533 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW MC 9 Smith H A • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. needed for creating effective and appropriate public communica- 1534 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PCC 150 McNamara C V Formerly Speech 11. 1535 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PCC 125 Ogata D K tion skills. Courses include public speaking, oral interpretation of Principles of argumentative discourse applied to contem- literature, persuasion, group communication, argumentation, and 1536 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 9 Smith H A competitive speech and debate. Students completing courses in oral 1537 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh PCC 150 Preston B L porary issues are studied in this course. An analysis of the communication gain practical skills in researching, developing and Above section 1537 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. relationship between evidence and the process of reasoning presenting ideas and arguments in a variety of contexts preparing 1538 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. W CMD 131 Farschman K V is included. them for upper division, workplace, and personal presentations. Above section 1538 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 1554 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh BUNDY 240 Whidden A R Communication Theory focuses on human communication theory, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 1554 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South especially as it relates to the interpersonal and/or group levels of 1539 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW PCC 137 Junius J A Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

communication. Courses in this area include interpersonal, group Fall 2020 communication, intercultural communication, gender and communi- 1540 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW MC 9 Kaimikaua-Green C I 1555 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PCC 137 Chekroun Ju C cation, communication theory and research methodologies. Students 1541 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW PCC 137 Howard B 1556 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CMD 105 Melamed N completing courses in the communication theory area learn theoreti- 1542 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW PCC 120 Howard D B Above section 1556 meets at the Center for Media and Design, cal knowledge to prepare them for transfer into communication stud- 1543 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Andrade L M 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. ies programs at the university and practical communication skills to Above section 1543 is a Distance Education course conducted over 1557 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PCC 124 Brown N A improve their own interpersonal effectiveness. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1557 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- 1544 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Andrade L M COM ST 9, INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Above section 1544 is a Distance Education course conducted over Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- STUDIES 3 UNITS the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: UC, CSU ars for more information. 1545 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Shaffer J M IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) 1558 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUNDY 240 Kwack J B Above section 1545 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and • Prerequisite: None. Above section 1558 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. This course is a survey of the discipline of communication additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1559 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. T PCC 120 Andrade L M studies that emphasizes the history, interest areas, major 1546 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F PCC 120 Grass N L Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Andrade L M theories, and contemporary and emerging issues in the field. Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Grass N L Above section 1559 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online This course will specifically cover interpersonal, group, inter- Above section 1546 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18, and is via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ cultural, mass and health communication in addition to an a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For OnlineEd. overview of public speaking. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1560 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Th PCC 120 Andrade L M 1512 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW MC 9 Fox N M 1547 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh PCC 150 Preston B L Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Andrade L M 1513 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PCC 137 Grass N L Above section 1547 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Above section 1560 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 1514 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PCC 137 Fox N M 1548 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Sadeghi-Tabrizi F via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ Above section 1548 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and OnlineEd. COM ST 11, ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Transfer: UC, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1561 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PV 171 Chekroun Ju C C-ID: COMM 110. 4072 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. M PCC 120 Farschman K V 1562 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh BUNDY 414 Beeler M IGETC AREA 1C (Oral Communication) 4073 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M MC 9 Howard B Above section 1562 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South • Prerequisite: None. 4074 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M PCC 137 Howard D B Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Formerly Speech 1. 4075 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W PCC 124 Howard B 1563 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh BUNDY 240 Picarelli R R This is a course in public speaking for students learning 4076 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W PV 171 Howard D B Above section 1563 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South to prepare and deliver platform speeches. Assignments 4077 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th PCC 124 Fox N M Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. include speeches of description, exposition, and persuasion. 4078 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. T PCC 125 Farschman K V 1564 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Brown N A Techniques for controlling tension, building self-confidence, Above section 4078 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 08. Above section 1564 is a Distance Education course conducted over and effective listening are emphasized. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. COM ST 16, FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL GROUP 1515 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. MW PCC 125 Ogata D K DISCUSSION 3 UNITS COM ST 22, INTRODUCTION TO COMPETITIVE SPEECH AND 1516 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PAC 115 Martin B S Transfer: UC, CSU DEBATE 2 UNITS Above section 1516 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. C-ID: COMM 140. Transfer: CSU IGETC AREA IC (Oral Communication) 1517 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PCC 137 Kaimikaua-Green C I • Prerequisite: None. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1518 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh PCC 120 Chekroun Ju C Formerly Speech 22. Formerly Speech 6. 1519 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F PV 172 Fox N M This class provides the training, rehearsal, and performance 1520 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F PCC 120 Grass N L This course focuses on the identification and analysis of practice to develop speech and debate skills necessary to par- Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Grass N L processes and challenges of communication as affected by ticipate on a competitive collegiate speech and debate team. Above section 1520 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 04 to Oct 23, and is small group interactions. This course helps students develop Students will have the option to choose areas of interest and a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For competence and confidence as a group member and leader to compete on the SMC Speech and Debate Team. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. through a combination of theoretical and practical knowl- 1521 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PCC 125 Ogata D K 1565 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh PCC 120 Brown N A edge of small groups in everyday life. The course focuses on Arrange-.5 Hours Brown N A Above section 1521 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- the principles of communication theory as they apply to the ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- small group setting with an emphasis on practical application COM ST 30, INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION ars for more information. through study and practice in various group activities. THEORY 3 UNITS 1522 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PAC 115 Martin B S 1549 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. M PCC 150 Menjivar M I Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 1522 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Arrange-1.6 Hours ONLINE Menjivar M I C-ID: COMM 180. 11th Street. Above section 1549 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) 1523 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. M PCC 124 Broccard D via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ • Prerequisite: None. Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Broccard D OnlineEd. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Above section 1523 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 1550 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. W PCC 150 Andrade L M This course introduces the major theoretical approaches via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ Arrange-1.6 Hours ONLINE Andrade L M to, applications of, and issues in Communication Studies. OnlineEd. Above section 1550 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Examining and analyzing theories from the various areas of 1524 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUNDY 415 Whidden A R via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ the field, such as interpersonal, group, organizational, rhetori- Above section 1524 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South OnlineEd. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 1551 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PV 171 Chekroun Ju C cal, intercultural, mass, and health communication, students 1525 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 9 Smith H A 1552 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh BUNDY 240 Picarelli R R will apply communication theories and concepts to everyday 1526 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PV 171 Chekroun Ju C Above section 1552 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South communication phenomena. 1527 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PV 172 Sung M Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 1566 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PCC 120 Broccard D 31 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 32 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES cesses andchallenges ofcommunicationasaffected bydif This coursefocusesonthe identificationandanalysisofpro COM ST37,INTERCULTURALCOMMUNICATION ferences inverbal andnonverbalcommunication. nature ofgender(s), thelanguage ofgender, andgenderdif between genderandcommunicationasitpertains tothe ing communicationskills, wewillexploretherelationship interactions andstereotypes. Withanemphasis onimprov der phenomena, gendersocialization, andmale andfemale examining the theoreticalperspectives used toexplain gen critically analyzes issuesofgenderandcommunicationby der onoureveryday communicationinteractions, thiscourse Exploring therole, influence, effects, and significanceofgen COM ST36,GENDERANDCOMMUNICATION understand the power ofthecommunicationprocess. self-disclosure andpositive/negative thinkinghelpstudents In addition, exercises inbodylanguage, role playing, and use oflanguageinpersonal andprofessionalinteractions. skills includinglistening conflictresolution, andthe effective and classparticipationare utilized todemonstrate avariety of in one-to-one andsmallgroupsituations.Lecture, discussion, nonverbal communicationstyles areanalyzedandpracticed own actionsandtheirimpactonrelationships. Verbal and studied withemphasisondeveloping awareness ofone’s Techniques foreffective interpersonal communicationare COM ST35,INTERPERSONALCOMMUNICATION • • • • • 1582 1581 1580 1579 1578 1577 1576 1575 1574 1573 1572 1571 1570 1569 1568 1567 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Formerly Speech 7. the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1582isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1580meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1579isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1578isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1577isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1576isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Formerly Speech 5. Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. T 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE PV 171 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MC 9 PCC 120 DRSCHR 204 MC 9 PCC 125 MC 9 PCC 125 MC 9 PCC 125 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Kaimikaua-Green CI smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . Sadeghi-Tabrizi F Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU C-ID: COMM150. C-ID: COMM130. Broccard D Bergstrom LM Bergstrom LM Brown N A Brown N A Grass N L Junius JA Broccard D Smith HA Ogata DK Smith HA Ogata DK Ruh C Ogata DK tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

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The and Adobe applications.Students focusingonweb applicationsattain in web authoring, desktop publishing, socialmedia, Microsoft Office The Computer Information Systems (CIS) program includes courses Systems Computer Information nonverbal behavior, etc. —allofwhichare interrelated. socio-political organization, role expectations, language and on the effectsofdifferences inbeliefs, values, attitudes, ry asthey applytothe interculturalsetting withanemphasis The coursefocusesonthe principlesofcommunicationtheo tures) andamongthe variouscultures throughouttheworld. Native American, European American andGay/Lesbiancul African American, AsianAmerican, Latino/a, Middle Eastern, the variousculturesfoundwithinUnited States(e.g. ferent cultures, especially asitaffects communicationamong PowerPoint 2019, and Windows 10. Windows 2019, and PowerPoint 2019, 2019, Access 2019, Excel Word teaches course This problems. develop computer-based solutionstoavariety ofbusiness database, andpresentation graphics). Inthiscourse, students and application software (word processing, spreadsheet, ethics andsecurity, computersystems, hardwaresystems, database managementsystems, networking, e-commerce, their role inbusiness.Topicsincludeinformationsystems, This courseintroduces studentstoinformationsystemsand APPLICATIONS CIS 4,BUSINESSINFORMATIONSYSTEMSWITH org as well as Sheets) and (Docs Apps Google uses course This media. as understanding programming, computer securityandsocial applications. Studentswillalsobe introduced totopicssuch operating systems, web browsers, andweb-based office tion technology.Students complete hands-onprojectsin as wellcurrent trendsandemerging topics ininforma • • 1584 1583 1481 1480 1479 1478 1477 1476 1475 1474 1473 1472 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. . *No UCcreditforCIS1or4iftakenafter CS3. after CS3. per minute isrecommended. *No UCcreditforCIS1or4iftaken students take CIS1priorto CIS4.Abilitytokeyboard 25words This isnotabeginning computing course. Itisrecommended that additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1478 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1477isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1476isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd PV 171 PV 172 BUS 255 BUS 255 BUS 253 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 259 BUS 259 BUS 253 BUS 259 smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Scott JacquelineD Scott JacquelineD Scott JacquelineD . Sadeghi-Tabrizi F Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Grass N L Jerry GS Jerry GS Clark GB Rothaupt BL Rothaupt BL Rothaupt BL Clark GB C-ID: BUS 140. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS Code. - - - . . CIS 35A,QUICKBOOKSDESKTOP 2019. Excel uses Microsoft course This writing VisualBasiccode. World Wide Web.Students will also have an introduction to and tabs, andintegrate Excelwithother applicationsandthe Students will also learn to create macros, customize ribbons sis onitsuse asaproblem solvingandfinancialanalysistool. the commands, formats, andfunctionsofExcel withempha using MicrosoftExcelspreadsheet package.Topicsinclude This course includesadetailedstudyofbusiness applications CIS 30,MICROSOFTEXCEL not both. one, for earned be may Credit 9B. CS as course same the is 9B CIS case studies andtheuseofProject Managementsoftware. munication skills.Students willcomplementthetheorywith resources andbudgets.Alsocovered areleadership andcom ects withchangingtasks andschedules, andtoadjusttheir theory andpractice. Studentswilllearn howtomanageproj This course coversadvanced topicsofProject Management CIS 9B,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTII both. not one, for earned be may Credit 9A. CS as course same the is 9A CIS costs. include projectlife cycles, tasks,schedules, resources, and to plan, trackandmanage projectresources. Topicscovered theory, aswellthe useofProject Management software puter scienceorinformationsystems.Students willlearn the software andwebsite development, andother areasofcom students whoworkmostlyinthe Technology sectorscovering theory, implementation, andbestpractices. Itisaimedat This course coversthefundamentalsofProjectManagement CIS 9A,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTI • • • • • • • • 1490 1489 1488 1487 4070 1486 1485 1484 1483 1482 Advisory:CIS1or 4andAccounting1or21. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CIS4. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CIS9AorCS9A. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS3orCIS1. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1490meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1489 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1488meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1487meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1486meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1485 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1484 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1483isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1482isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 253 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ...... Zimmerman WL Zimmerman WL Bolandhemat F Darwiche J Darwiche J Simmonds AR Canada SA Canada SA Jerry GS Jerry GS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - . . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Formerly CIS 35. Formerly same course as Accounting 35. Microsoft Outlook has become a primary means of office with data, form data validation, and data collection using This course provides the student with a business approach communication and task management. In this course the Web services, XML, and AJAX to process user input such as to computerized, integrated accounting principles using student will learn to effectively use all features of Outlook product orders. Technologies included in instruction are the QuickBooks. Students will work with the various components e-mail, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes; create and man- current versions of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, XML, jSON, of an accounting system in an ongoing business, as well as set age Outlook folders; collaborate with others for scheduling and AJAX. up an accounting system for a new company. Topics include meetings and resources; configure and customize Outlook; 4071 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 253 El-K Houry N R the creation of a QuickBooks company, processing daily integrate Outlook with Microsoft Word Mail Merge and accounting entries, the analysis of financial statements, cre- Collaboration features; and convert e-mail attachments to CIS 59A, DREAMWEAVER I 3 UNITS ation of reports and graphs. Students will gain experience in Adobe Acrobat format. Hands-on experience is provided in a Transfer: CSU microcomputer lab. This class covers the objectives necessary • Prerequisite: None. the creation and use of invoices, purchase orders, inventory, • Advisory: CIS 50. bank accounts, and payroll. In addition, students will be able for the MOS certification in Outlook. to complete the entire accounting cycle including recording 1495 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Jerry G S This is an introductory course in learning Web page design adjusting entries and making corrections on the transactions Above section 1495 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and with Dreamweaver. Students will learn techniques for design- as needed. Hands-on experience is provided in a microcom- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ing Web pages and expand their knowledge of HTML, Dynamic puter lab. This class covers the objectives necessary for the additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. HTML, and JavaScript. Students will learn to integrate imag- es, sound, and other multimedia using Dreamweaver. This QuickBooks certification. CIS 40, INDESIGN 3 UNITS 1491 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Valdivia O course covers Web site creation and management features • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: CSU Above section 1491 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and including Web file management, navigation bars, formatting • Advisory: CIS 4 and (English 1 or Business 31). is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For text styles, Cascading Style Sheets, and content management. Fall 2020 additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Digital publishers design and produce everything from news- Upon completing this course, students will be ready to plan, letters and brochures to books and magazines for their clients build, upload, and maintain a professional Web site. CIS 35B, QUICKBOOKS ONLINE 3 UNITS and employers. In this class, students will develop the skills This course uses Adobe Dreamweaver CC. Transfer: CSU to integrate text and graphics to design high-quality business 1499 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE El-Khoury N R • Prerequisite: None. publication documents and layouts. Students will create and Above section 1499 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and • Advisory: Accounting 1 or Accounting 21 and CIS 4 edit graphics, scan text and images and prepare projects for is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For This course provides the student with a business approach print or for the Web. This class covers the objectives neces- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. to computerized, integrated accounting principles using sary for the Adobe InDesign certification. QuickBooks Online. Students will work with the various com- This course uses Adobe InDesign CC. CIS 60A, PHOTOSHOP I 3 UNITS ponents of an accounting system by setting up an accounting 1496 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Valdivia O Transfer: CSU system for a new company. Topics include the creation of a Above section 1496 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and • Prerequisite: None. QuickBooks company, processing daily accounting entries, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For • Advisory: CIS 1. working with payroll online, maintaining inventory, the cre- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course is for the non-design student interested in learn- ation and the analysis of financial statements and other ing Photoshop. Students will learn image creation and editing managerial reports. Hands-on experience is provided. This CIS 50, INTERNET, HTML, AND WEB DESIGN 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU using Adobe Photoshop. Students learn to create, repair and class covers the objectives necessary for the QuickBooks • Prerequisite: None. modify images, scan photos, plan composite images and cre- Online certification. • Advisory: CIS 1. ate special effects for use in a variety of applications. Hands- 1492 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 255 Valdivia O This hands-on course provides all the skills necessary to navi- on experience is provided in a microcomputer lab. This class Above section 1492 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18. gate, create and manage content on the World Wide Web. covers the objectives necessary for the Visual Communication Students will become familiar with the Internet and its under- using Adobe Photoshop (ACA) certification. CIS 36M, ADOBE ACROBAT 1 UNIT lying technology and security. The course also covers the Transfer: CSU principles of Web page design, the use of graphics and other This course uses Adobe Photoshop CC. • Prerequisite: None. media files, and the creation of linked documents. Students 1500 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE El-Khoury N R This course introduces students to Adobe Acrobat. Topics will use both HTML and a Web authoring program to create Above section 1500 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and include creating portable document files (PDF), working and edit Web pages and will have the opportunity to put their is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For with PDF files, annotation and editing of files and interactive Web sites online by publishing to a Web server. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. forms, and the distribution and management of PDFs. 1497 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Bolandhemat F CIS 60B, PHOTOSHOP II 3 UNITS 1493 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Valdivia O Above section 1497 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Transfer: CSU Above section 1493 meets for 6 weeks, Nov 02 to Dec 11, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For • Prerequisite: None. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Advisory: CIS 60A. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course is for non-design students who are experienced CIS 51, HTML5, CSS3, AND ACCESSIBILITY 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Photoshop users interested in learning the advanced tech- CIS 37, MICROSOFT WORD 3 UNITS niques and new features in Photoshop. Students will learn to Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. apply advanced image creation and editing techniques using • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: CIS 50. industry related cases. Students will be able to complete • Skills Advisory: CIS 1 and ability to type 25 wpm. HTML5 is the next generation HTML. This hands-on course projects by creating and modifying images and photographs; Through the use of Microsoft Word software, skills are devel- will explore the differences between HTML5 and XHTML, vali- dating pages to current Web standards and using Cascading create text using different filters and colors adjustments oped in creating, revising, formatting, storing, and printing tools; create special effect by applying production tricks and a variety of business documents. Skills are developed from Style Sheets (CSS) exclusively to control the look and feel techniques to Photoshop documents; create various compo- basic functions and editing tools through intermediate fea- of a site. Students will create and enhance Web pages with nents for the WEB as well as a variety of other applications. tures such as AutoText, columns, custom tab settings, charts links, graphics, tables, and forms. Proper use of HTML5 and and graphs, graphics, envelopes, labels, and headers/foot- CSS3 can provide true separation of content, structure, and Hands-on experience is provided in a microcomputer lab. ers. Emphasis is placed on professional quality production presentation in Web pages, making them structurally sound, This class covers the objectives necessary for the Adobe of documents. Students also learn to increase productivity easier to maintain, and more consistent with legal require- Photoshop certification. through the use of automated features and multiple win- ments for accessibility. This course uses Adobe Photoshop CC. dows. Students develop problem-solving skills through the 1498 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Bolandhemat F 1501 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Clark G B use of document revisions and trouble-shooting assignments. Above section 1498 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 1501 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Additionally, students develop advanced skills in areas of is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For interest ranging from legal applications to brochures and additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. newsletters. Hands-on experience is provided in a microcom- CIS 54, WEB DEVELOPMENT AND SCRIPTING 3 UNITS puter lab. This class covers the objectives necessary for the CIS 64, ILLUSTRATOR 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU MOS and Expert certification in Word. • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: CIS 51 or CIS 59A or Graphic Design 66. This course uses Microsoft Word 2019. • Advisory: CIS 60A. 1494 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Jerry G S This hands-on course introduces students to Web develop- This course is for the non-design students interested in learn- ment using the newest features in client-side markup lan- Above section 1494 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and ing Adobe Illustrator using Personal Computers for Windows. guages to create modern day visual front-ends. Following is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Students will develop the skills and use a variety of tools to additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. responsive Web design practices, students will learn how to make front-ends dynamically react to the user by using create sophisticated illustrations, logos, advertisements, and CIS 39, MS OUTLOOK – COMPREHENSIVE COURSE 3 UNITS features such as floating windows, animations, carousels other business media graphics for the Web. This class covers Transfer: CSU and sliders, nifty widgets, drop down menus, parallax scroll the objectives necessary for the Adobe Illustrator certifica- • Prerequisite: None. effects, single page applications and simple games. Students tion. • Advisory: CIS 1. will also learn various client-side techniques for working This course uses Adobe Illustrator CC. 33 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 34 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Please see “Internships”section. CIS 90B,INTERNSHIPINCOMPUTERAPPLICATIONS Please see “Internships”section. CIS 90A,INTERNSHIPINCOMPUTERAPPLICATIONS CIS 88C,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN Please see “Independent Studies”section. CIS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN munity thatincludes interactivity, sharing, andcollaboration. the toolsof socialweb tocreateasuccessful online com skills tointegrateallofthepieces, strategies andtacticswith lions worldwide. This course will provide the knowledge and son hastheabilitytoshareamultifaceted message withmil tion withblogs,wikis,micro-blogging, andRSSfeeds one per pages, content management systems, andtopostinforma to buildpodcasts, video galleries, photostreams, Facebook of allsizestoreach globalaudiences. Armed withthe skills Social mediaprovidesanavenue forindividualsandbusiness CIS 70,SOCIALMEDIAAPPLICATIONS widgets, andpluginswillbeemphasized. tributors. Thedesign andintegrationofWordPressthemes, Search EngineOptimization(SEO), andbuild for multiple con will be able to edit the site, integrate analytics, optimize for tion, andbuildacontentmanagement system.Students and sustainablog, populate thesite withcontentaggrega WordPress, aWordPresswebsite, design, andbuild create WordPress site. Studentslearnthenecessary skillstoinstall experience to create, enhance, and maintain a successful provides students withtheknowledge, skills, andhands-on and fansitesbuiltwithcuttingedge technology. Thiscourse largest community/society websites, eCommerce web stores System (CMS)platform, powering personalblogs, some ofthe WordPress isthe world’s mostpopularContentManagement CIS 67,WORDPRESS • • • • 1511 1510 1509 1507 1506 1505 1504 1503 1502 Advisory:CIS1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CIS54and60A. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1506meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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------are key areas of interest in all industries. Additional areas of study are key areas ofinterest inallindustries.Additionalareas ofstudy today’s world, cloudcomputing, security, andweb development require core skillssuchasprogramming, anddatastructures. In The studyofcomputer science leadstoavariety ofcareers that Computer Science Outlook. In addition, studentssendemailswithattachmentsusing to createabasicspreadsheet andaddbasicExcelfunctions. a coverletter, andaresume. Students alsolearntouse Excel Students learnhowtouseWordtemplatescreate flyers, tals ofMicrosoftOfficeOnlineapplicationsandOneDrive. This beginning course isdesigned tointroducethefundamen CIS 903,FUNDAMENTALSOFMICROSOFTOFFICE niques forfindinginformationonvariousInternet sites. ers. Additionally, thiscoursehelpsstudents todevelop tech formats. Studentslearnbest practices usingInternet brows obtain familiarity withfile management, filenames andfile computer terminologies, improvetypingandmouseskills, computer basictechnology andoperation. Studentslearn This beginningcourseisdesignedtointroduce studentsto CIS 902,BASICCOMPUTERSKILLS Systems –Noncredit Computer Information duction toprogramming. file management techniques, useofaneditor, andanintro classes. Suchskillswouldinvolveuseofthe operating system, acquisition ofcomputer skillsnecessary formore advanced survey ofthefield ofcomputer informationsystems andthe courses. Emphasisinthecourseisdivided between abroad take additionalcomputer programmingorcomputerscience This isabeginningcourse intended forstudentswhoplanto CS 3,INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTERSYSTEMS or 9Aare recommended forcomputerprogrammingclasses. Keyboarding skillsof25wordsperminute orenrollment inOFTECH1A many others. tems analyst, database administrator, systems administrator among science careers titles include programmer, software developer, sys include computer architecture, databases andnetworks. Computer • 7008 7007 4098 4097 1795 1794 1793 1792 1791 1790 1789 1788 Prerequisite: None. Above section 7008meets for10weeks, Oct02toDec04. We are goingtouse OneDrive forthisclass. Above section 7007meets for10weeks, Oct02toDec04. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1795meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1794 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1793 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1792 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1791 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Above section 1790meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. *No UCcreditforCIS1or4iftakenafter CS3. 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. F 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd BUS 253 BUS 253 BUS 201 BUS 201 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 255 BUS 203 BUS 203 . . . . . Transfer: UC*,CSU Simmonds AR Simmonds AR Kurtz KA Kurtz KA Geddes JrJK Rattanasook H Hotsinpiller S Hurley DP Hurley DP Bolandhemat F Supat W Supat W 0 UNITS 0 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - puter system. Software included in course material. in course included puter system. Software com compatible to aPentium-chip access have must Students tecture. Language programsthatutilize the Intel Pentiumchiparchi Assembly write will student The subroutines. writing in manner. Italsoaidsthehigh-level languageprogrammer of the special features of the computer in the most efficient Assembly Language allowstheprogrammertofullyutilizeall CS 17,ASSEMBLYLANGUAGEPROGRAMMING Exams. Certification Microsoft pass students helps course This material. in course is included software complier VB .NET Programming usingClassesandObjects. Loops, ArraysInput/Output, andbasicsofObject Oriented ered include DataTypes, Variables, Decision Statements, Programming designandanalysistechniques. Topicscov to plan, create and debug code based on Object Oriented structs andtechniquesusingVB.Net. Students willlearn how con programming basic covers course introductory This CS 15,VISUALBASICPROGRAMMING not both. one, for earned be may Credit 9B. CIS as course same the is 9B CS case studies andtheuseofProject Managementsoftware. munication skills.Students willcomplementthetheorywith resources andbudgets.Alsocovered areleadership andcom ects withchangingtasks andschedules, andtoadjusttheir theory andpractice. Studentswilllearn howtomanageproj This course coversadvanced topicsofProject Management CS 9B,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTII both. not one, for earned be may Credit 9A. CIS as course same the is 9A CS costs. include projectlife cycles, tasks,schedules, resources, and to plan, trackandmanage projectresources. Topicscovered theory, aswellthe useofProject Management software puter scienceorinformationsystems.Students willlearn the software andwebsite development, andother areasofcom students whoworkmostlyinthe Technology sectorscovering theory, implementation, andbestpractices. Itisaimedat This course coversthefundamentalsofProjectManagement CS 9A,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTI Javascript, andJQuery. nal accessandthe web.Toolsusedinclude HTML5, CSS3, sentation, variables, branching, loops, procedures, exter Topics covered includecomputerorganization, datarepre computer sciencefieldstodevelopsmall-scaleprojects. background. The course isdesignedtoassistthoseinnon- techniques applicabletothosewithnocomputer science This introductorycoursecovers programmingconceptsand MAJORS CS 7,PROGRAMMINGFORNON-COMPUTERSCIENCE • • • • • • • • 1800 1799 1798 1797 1796 Advisory:CS50. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS3. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS9AorCIS9A. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS3orCIS1. Prerequisite: None. Above section 1800meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1799meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1798meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1797meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd BUS 255 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 253 . . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat F Darwiche J Darwiche J Seno VT Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 1801 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Haghoo M • Advisory: Math 20. students who have completed a course in C programming. Above section 1801 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and This course provides an introduction to fundamental opera- Students will learn how to develop Java applications and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For tions and components that make computers possible. Topics applets. Topics covered include the Java programming lan- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. include: number systems; Boolean algebra and logic gates guage, object-oriented programming (OOP), the Java appli- 4100 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 255 Haghoo M (AND, OR, NOT, XOR, and NAND); simplification of Boolean cations programming interface (API), and graphical user CS 19, ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS functions; combination logic; sequential logic; design of the interfaces (GUI’s). Transfer: UC, CSU adder, subtractor, ROM, decoder, and multiplexer; register 1811 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Dehkhoda A • Prerequisite: None. transfer logic; and processor logic, control logic, and micro- Above section 1811 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and • Advisory: CS 15. computer system design. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course covers advanced programming techniques using 4107 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh BUS 255 Eshaghian M M 1812 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Dehkhoda A Visual Basic .NET. Topics include Structures, Classes, Events, CS 50, C PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS Above section 1812 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Inheritance, and Polymorphism, Overloading, Dynamic Transfer: UC, CSU is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Binding, Multiple Document Interface, Windows API, • Prerequisite: None. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Collections, and Exception Handling. Students also learn how • Advisory: CS 3. to interface to Databases and build Web forms. This course will include a review of the concepts of structured CS 56, ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS VB. NET compiler software is included in course material. This programming, error checking, sorting, searching, data types, Transfer: UC, CSU course helps students pass Microsoft Certification Exams. advanced array handling methods, pointers, and data struc- • Prerequisite: None. 1802 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Bolandhemat F • Advisory: CS 55.

tures. Applications in business, mathematics, and science will Fall 2020 Above section 1802 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and be discussed. Java is a general-purpose language for writing platform- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1803 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh BUS 201 Darwiche J independent robust, secure programs. This course continues additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1804 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. F BUS 259 Dehkhoda A where CS 55 leaves off in developing mastery of the use of CS 20A, DATA STRUCTURES WITH C++ 3 UNITS 1805 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Dehkhoda A Java programming language and its extensive APIs. Topics Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 1805 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and covered include exceptions, multithreading, multimedia, • Prerequisite: CS 52. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Input/Output, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Servlets, additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Remote Method Invocation (RMI), and networking. This advanced programming course will use the C++ language 1806 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Dehkhoda A 1813 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 259 Dehkhoda A to teach methods of representing and manipulating data Above section 1806 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and within a computer. Topics include stacks, queues, trees, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For CS 60, DATABASE CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS 3 UNITS sorting, searching, modeling, and dynamically created stor- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: CSU age spaces. Students will learn the problem solving skills 1807 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Eshaghian M M • Prerequisite: None. necessary to write complex computer programs and to make Above section 1807 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and • Advisory: CS 3. important software design and maintainability decisions. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For This course introduces modern database concepts while Software included in course material. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4108 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 201 Alvi M R emphasizing the relational database model. Topics include 4101 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 259 Nguyen L V design methodologies, normalization of tables to reduce 4102 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 259 Nguyen L V 4109 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 259 Amini A 4110 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 255 Eshaghian M M redundancies, supertypes and subtypes to reduce nulls, data CS 20B, DATA STRUCTURES WITH JAVA 3 UNITS integrity, referential integrity, and using locks and other CS 52, C++ PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU techniques for concurrency control in a multi-user database. • Prerequisite: CS 56. Transfer: UC, CSU Factors that should be balanced during the design of a data- • Prerequisite: None. base are described. To document databases, entity relation- This course is an introduction into the study of computer • Advisory: CS 50. algorithms and data structures. This advanced programming ship diagrams, relational schemas, and data dictionaries are This course is a continuation of C language programming course will use the Java language to teach methods of rep- described. Principles are applied by performing exercises using the C++ superset of C. C++ offers the following enhance- resenting and manipulating data within a computer. Topics using MySQL or other database management system. SQL ments to C: operator and function overloading, information include stacks, queues, trees, sorting, searching, modeling, and other languages are used to create and fill tables, retrieve hiding, inheritance, and virtual functions. C++ will be used in and dynamically created storage spaces. Students will learn data, and manipulate it by stored programs. the context of both traditional and object-oriented program- the problem solving skills necessary to write complex com- 4114 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M BUS 255 Sharma V D ming. puter programs and to make important software design and 4115 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 255 Sharma V D maintainability decisions. Software included in course material. 1808 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 250 Bishop M S CS 70, NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS AND 4103 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M BUS 250 Su J C 1809 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Eshaghian M M ARCHITECTURE 3 UNITS 4104 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 201 Su J C Above section 1809 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. CS 30, MATLAB PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For • Advisory: One programming course. Transfer: UC, CSU additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. 1810 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Eshaghian M M This course offers a broad introduction to networking • Advisory: Math 7. Above section 1810 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and concepts and analyzes different network architectures. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Introductory topics include network topologies, media and MATLAB is a scientific computing tool for data modeling and additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. analysis, image processing, and other data intensive applica- signaling, protocols, addressing, and distributed networks. 4111 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 253 Bishop M S The varied ways to connect computers are explored as are tions. This class is designed for science major students. It 4112 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 253 Bishop M S covers the basics of programming using MATLAB and uses the resulting architectures. The course explores subnetting, numerical methods as an application to help students learn CS 53A, IOS DEVELOPMENT WITH SWIFT 3 UNITS both physical and virtual and internetworks are constructed how to accelerate simple and complex numerical data model- Transfer: CSU in the lab. Server programs are introduced to demonstrate ing and analyses. • Prerequisite: None. their signature socket-API structure. Specific real-world ser- vices such as the apache web server, BIND name server, NFS 4105 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M BUS 259 Nguyen L V • Advisory: CS 50. Swift is an object-oriented language designed for iOS, Apple’s and Samba file system servers, DHCP address server, and CS 40, OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 UNITS advanced mobile platform. In this course, students will learn others are discussed. Transfer: UC, CSU the syntax and semantics of Swift, be able to apply funda- 4116 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 263 Morgan D B • Prerequisite: None. mental principles of top-down algorithmic design to solve CS 73A, FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SECURITY 3 UNITS • Advisory: CS 17. computer problems, and learn how to code, test and debug This course provides a functional understanding of operat- programs in this language using the XCode, the Apple inte- Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. ing systems. Topics include memory and process manage- grated development environment. • Advisory: CS 3 and CS 70. ment under multiprogramming, devices and file systems, Students will need access to Intel-based Mac computers, but and user interfaces. Foundation concepts reviewed at the do not need to have a mobile device such as an iPad or iPhone. In this introductory course students will learn how to defend outset include hardware architecture, CPU instruction sets Students will be provided XCode to download, if needed. and protect critical computer assets from various security and machine language, number systems, and data structures. 4113 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 203 Dehkhoda A threats including computer worms and viruses. This course UNIX is used to demonstrate concepts, commands, and pro- will describe fundamental techniques and principles for gramming languages. CS 55, JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS modeling and analyzing security. Students will learn how to Transfer: UC, CSU 4106 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 263 Morgan D B express security requirements, translate requirements into • Prerequisite: None. policies, implement mechanisms that enforce policy, and CS 42, DIGITAL LOGIC 3 UNITS • Advisory: CS 19 or 50. ensure that these policies are effective. Current industry best Transfer: UC, CSU Java is a general-purpose language for writing platform-inde- practices for safeguarding computer resources will be dis- • Prerequisite: None. pendent, robust, secure programs. This course is intended for cussed. Various case studies will outline the typical way that 35 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 36 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES VisualForce to develop custom applications that make use VisualForce todevelop customapplicationsthatmake use tion formobileuserandLightningusers.Italsofocuseson rity, designing userinterfaces andcustomizingtheapplica ing andmanagingdatamodels, configuringapplicationsecu Salesforce platformservices andtools.Topicsincludedesign This coursecovers howtocreateapplicationsusingthe CS 77B,SALESFORCEDEVELOPERESSENTIALS suit variousbusinessneeds. and other applicationsincludingpersonalizingthe programto ized records, managedata, runreports, navigate systemapps files, userinterfaceandsecurity. Students willcreatecustom include: datamodel andnavigation;setting upcompanypro leading customerrelationshipmanagement system.Topics This course introduces students toSalesforce, the industry- CS 77A,SALESFORCEADMINISTRATIONESSENTIALS tion, andsocialengineering. and practicefootprinting, scanning, enumeration, exploita data fromcyber attacks.Studentswillreview TCP/IP concepts what anethical hacker isandhowimportantittoprotect reduce and/ormitigateattacks.Inaddition, the course covers are introduced tocommoncountermeasures thateffectively tools tosecure computer andother digitalsystems. Students ing methodologies withthehands-onapplicationofsecurity protect ITinfrastructure.Thecoursecombines ethical hack This courseprovides anin-depthunderstanding ofhowto CS 73C,CYBERSECURITYANDETHICALHACKING evidence. puter forensicsreporting andthelawsregarding computer Students willalsolearnaboutethical implicationsofcom ing varioustools, andcreating anincident response team. incidents, usingloganalysis, analyzingnetwork traffic, apply incidents, respondingto andcategorizing ing identifying This courseexplores securityincidents andintrusions, includ of Computer Investigative Specialists(IACIS)certification. able forensics toolsinthe listoftheInternational Association niques ofnetwork forensics investigationandthe use ofavail In thiscourse, students willlearntheprinciples andtech CS 73B,COMPUTERFORENSICSFUNDAMENTALS attacks canbediscovered, understood, andcountered. security failures get exploitedbyattackersandhowthese • • • • • • • • 1817 1816 1815 1814 Advisory:CS77Aand55. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS3and80. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS73A. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS73A. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1817meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1816meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1815 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. 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------. and noSQL data storage solutions. This course considers and noSQLdatastoragesolutions.Thiscourse considers In thecourse, studentsdefine, operate andscalebothSQL supports anumber ofdifferent approaches forstoringdata. This course addresses clouddatabase management which SERVICES CS 79B,DATABASEESSENTIALSINAMAZONWEB demand forcloudskills. The course alsosurveyscloud careers and discusses industry to examine variousindustrycloudpractices andapplications. applications) andcloudproviders.Casestudieswillbeused a variety ofcloudservices (storage, servers andsoftware cloud computingandapplications.Students analyze evaluate andassess thebusiness andtechnicalbenefits of vides studentswiththe understanding required toeffectively solid foundationofcloudcomputingtechnologies andpro highly scalableinternet architectures. Thecourseprovidesa tion systemsfromon-premisescomputinginfrastructure to This course introduces cloudcomputingwhichshiftsinforma CS 79A,INTRODUCTIONTOCLOUDCOMPUTING Language (SOQL). using LightningComponents andthe Salesforce ObjectQuery of the Model-View-Controller paradigmbycodinginApex, and featuresprovided bytheAWSplatform. AWS Management Console tolearn moreaboutsecurity tools examine the AWSShared Responsibility Modelandaccess the ture iscontinuouslymonitored and protected. Students amount ofautomationtoensure theunderlyinginfrastruc andtesting,controls, andasubstantial continuousvalidation how Amazon Web (AWS) Service uses redundant and layered and availabilityofcomputingsystems anddata.Studentslearn This course focuses onprotecting theconfidentiality, integrity CS 79D,SECURITYINAMAZONWEBSERVICES able cloudapplications. AWS andexamines theunderlying design principlesofscal developer perspective, the mostimportant reasons forusing and theAWSElasticBeanstalk. Thecoursediscusses, froma their applicationsusingthe ElasticCompute Cloud(EC2) Management Console toprovision,load-balanceandscale systems. Students willusethe AmazonWebServices (AWS) algorithms, anddesign principles centered arounddistributed tems arebuiltusingacommonset ofcore technologies, In thiscourse, studentsexplore howcloudcomputingsys SERVICES CS 79C,COMPUTEENGINESINAMAZONWEB retention. include automated backups, transactionlogs,restoration and objects toAmazonDynamoDBfornoSQLsolutions.Topics and manipulate data.Object-basedAPIsare used toserialize using AmazonRDSandSQLtocreate andfilltables, retrieve age solution.Principlesareapplied byperformingexercises factors thatshouldbebalancedduringthedesignofastor • • • • 1819 1818 1821 1820 Prerequisite: CS79A. Prerequisite: CS3. Prerequisite: CS79A. Prerequisite: CS79A;and(CS55or87A83R or CS85). additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1819meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1818meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1821meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1820meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE . . . . Samplewala MS Kol KT Stahl HA Seno VT Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------Web-based applications. Topics include: HTML5, Cascading Web-based applications. Topicsinclude: HTML5, Cascading This coursecovers the basictechnologiesusedtoprogram CS 80,INTERNETPROGRAMMING pool ofnodesusingbatchjobs. user andgroups.Studentswillalsolearn howtomanage a age accounts, andAzureactivedirectoryservicestomanage and configurationofvirtualmachines, virtualnetworks, stor learn how to manage Azure resources, including deployment tion fromonpremises infrastructuretoAzure.Students will The course willcover howtoassess and planacloudmigra ment InfrastructureasaService ontheAzurecloudplatform. In thiscourse, studentswillgaintheskillsetneeded toimple CS 79Z,MICROSOFTAZUREESSENTIALS Azure DataLakes. file storage, table storage, queue storage, CognosDBand ent storage optionsoffered inAzureincludingblobstorage, Students willstore, manage andanalyze datainallthediffer Azure SQLDatabaseservice aswell asAzure StorageExplorer. Principles areapplied byperforming exercises usingthe ate andscale bothSQLandnoSQLdatastoragesolutions. non-relational databasesinAzure. Students willdefine, oper In thiscourse, studentswill learn to deploy relational and CS 79Y,MICROSOFTAZUREDATABASEESSENTIALS throughout the machinelearningpipeline. will coverhowbusinessdataisstored,movedandprocessed models atscale.Dataisavitalpartofmachine learning, we ture thatwillallowustobuild,train, anddeploy learning vices, usingapplication use cases, frameworks and infrastruc Learning stack, ArtificialIntelligence andDeep Learning ser You willlearnthe variousAmazonWeb Services Machine machine learning, artificialintelligence anddeep learning. you learnandbuildagoodfoundationalunderstandingof We will cover the terms and concepts required to help into machinelearningproblems fordeeper businessinsight. This coursewillcoverhowbusinessdecisionscanbe made CS 79F,MACHINELEARNINGONAWS tion onAWSarchitected infrastructures. security, reliability, performance efficiency andcostoptimiza students willapplythefivepillarsofoperational excellence, for their applications.Usingcase studiesandclassprojects, high-performing, resilient andefficient infrastructurepossible a guidelinetocloudarchitectsimplement themostsecure, AWS Well-Architected frameworkthathasbeen developed as In thisadvanced course, studentswilllearnhowtousethe CS 79E,BESTPRACTICESINAMAZONWEBSERVICES • • • • • • • 1826 1825 1824 1823 1822 Advisory:CS3. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:CS79A. Advisory:CS79Aand79Z. Advisory:CS79A. Advisory:CS79Cand79D. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1826meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1825meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1824 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1823isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1822meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE smc.edu/OnlineEd . . . . Kol KT Stahl HA Seno VT Seno VT Seno VT Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Style Sheets (CSS), XML and JavaScript, along with a basic CS 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 UNIT This is the first hair cutting class required for all enter- survey of the latest extensions on JS. Transfer: CSU ing students who wish to be licensed for Barbering and/ 1827 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Edmonds M Please see “Independent Studies” section. or Cosmetology by the State of California. This course is Above section 1827 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 1836 Arrange-1 Hour BUS 220D Stahl H A designed to teach beginning students safety and the basic is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For techniques of hair cutting to create a variety of hair designs. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. CS 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN COMPUTER 1592 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143B LeDonne H 1828 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Edmonds M SCIENCE 2 UNITS Above section 1592 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. Above section 1828 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Transfer: CSU 1593 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143B LeDonne H is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Please see “Independent Studies” section. Above section 1593 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1837 Arrange-2 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A COSM 11B, HAIR STYLING 1 0.5 UNIT CS 81, JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: CSU CS 88C, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. This is the first hairstyling class required for all entering • Advisory: CS 80. Transfer: CSU students who wish to be licensed for Barbering and/or This introductory programming course teaches the fun- Please see “Independent Studies” section. Cosmetology by the State of California. This course is an intro- damentals of computer programming with the JavaScript 1838 Arrange-3 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A duction to hairstyling. The students will learn the basics of language, the standard for client-side Web programming. It hairstyling including technique of rollers, pin curls, and finger CS 90A, INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 UNIT offers a thorough treatment of programming concepts with waving. Students will learn how to create hairstyles to pass programs that yield visible or audible results in Web pages Transfer: CSU the State Board of Barbering and/or Cosmetology. Fall 2020 and Web-based applications. It shows how to use Core and Please see “Internships” section. 1594 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W BUS 143B Perret D M Client-Side JavaScript and the Document Object Model to 1839 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A Above section 1594 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. build interactive, high-performance Web sites. 1840 Arrange-12 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A 1595 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W BUS 143B Perret D M This course uses JavaScript which is open-source (free) software. Above section 1595 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. 1829 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Wang An C COSM 11C, HAIR COLORING 1 0.5 UNIT Above section 1829 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Cosmetology is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For • Prerequisite: None. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Cosmetology is a career technical all-inclusive program that prepares This is the first hair coloring class required for all enter- students for a wide range of careers within the beauty industry. The ing students who wish to be licensed for Barbering and/or CS 83R, SERVER-SIDE RUBY WEB PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS curriculum offers a theoretical and practical component along with a Cosmetology by the State Board of California. The course Transfer: CSU hands-on approach to learning that includes up- will introduce hair coloring techniques, safety, chemistry as it • Prerequisite: None. to-date interactive demonstrations and training on clients in a salon relates to hair coloring and proper use of tools. Students will • Advisory: Computer Science 60 and 80 and one of the following: setting. This prepares the students to possess the knowledge and learn how to apply a patch test, strand test, temporary, semi CS 15 or 52 or 53A or 55. skills for career opportunities in the beauty industry such as haircut- permanent, permanent hair coloring, virgin tint, hair retouch, This course teaches how to design and write applications ting, hairstyling, colorist, chemical specialist, skin and nail spas, sales frosting, and weaving techniques. utilizing Ruby on Rails, an open-source web application and entrepreneurship. Students are coached in the importance of professionalism and creativity in an experiential learning environment 1596 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. W BUS 143B Assadi J framework based on the Ruby programming language. In this Above section 1596 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. course, students will create applications that gather informa- with motivated faculty. Upon completion of the courses, students are prepared to take and pass the California State Board of Barbering and 1597 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. W BUS 143B Assadi J tion from a web server, query databases and render results. Cosmetology exam to become a licensed cosmetologist, esthetician or Above section 1597 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. 1830 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Stahl H A manicurist. Courses may lead to an associate degree in cosmetology Above section 1830 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and and/or a certificate of achievement. Students may attend the pro- COSM 11D, PERMANENT WAVE 1 0.5 UNIT is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For grams on a full or part time basis. • Prerequisite: None. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. For more information and new student orientations, visit smc.edu/ This is the first permanent wave class required for all enter- cosmetology. CS 85, PHP PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS ing students who wish to be licensed for Barbering and/ or Cosmetology by the state of California. This course is Transfer: CSU COSM 10A, RELATED SCIENCE 1A 1 UNIT designed to educate the students on permanent waving tech- • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: CS 81. niques and applications. It will provide a complete foundation This course provides essential theory carefully formulated to for all permanent wave procedures. This class will enable the This course teaches how to design and write applications prepare a student to pass the written Barbering, Cosmetology, that extend Web servers. These applications process data students to pass the California State Board of Barbering and/ Esthetics, and/or Nail Care State Board Examinations. Basic or Cosmetology exam. submitted from Web forms and access back-end databases concepts of bacteriology, sanitation, health and safety, and to dynamically generate Web pages. This course covers the 1598 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th BUS 143B Moisan A V physiology pertaining to the head, face, hands and arms, are PHP server-side technology. PHP, which stands for “PHP: Above section 1598 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. included in this course. Hypertext Preprocessor” is a widely-used, Open Source, 1599 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th BUS 143E Moisan A V general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited 1588 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. M BUS 143C Horn S L Above section 1599 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. Above section 1588 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. COSM 11E, CURLY HAIR TECHNIQUES 1 0.5 UNIT This course uses PHP and MySQL which are open-source (free) 1589 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. M BUS 143C Ceballos B A software. Above section 1589 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. • Prerequisite: None. 1831 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Seno V T 4079 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M BUS 143C Manuel S M Formerly COSM 14A. Above section 1831 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Above section 4079 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. This is the first curly hair technique class required for all is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 4080 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M BUS 143C Horn S L students who wish to be licensed for Barbering and/or additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 4080 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. Cosmetology by the State of California. This course is an intro- duction to curly hair care. Students will learn thermal hair CS 87A, PYTHON PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS COSM 10B, RELATED SCIENCE 1B 1 UNIT straightening techniques using the basic manipulative skills Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. and proper application of thermal hair processing on curly • Prerequisite: None. This course provides essential theory carefully formulat- and excessively curly hair. • Advisory: CS 3. ed to prepare a student to pass the written Barbering, 1600 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 143B Myers A M This course introduces the Python programming language. Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/or Nail Care State Board Above section 1600 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 04 to Oct 23. Students will learn how to write programs dealing in a wide Examinations. Concepts of the State Board of Cosmetology range of application domains. Topics covered include the 1601 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 143B Myers A M Act and Regulations will be included as well as health and Above section 1601 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18. language syntax, IDE, control flow, strings, I/O, classes and safety. regular expressions. Students may use either a PC (Windows) COSM 16, NAIL CARE 1 0.5 UNIT or a Mac (Linux) to complete their programming assignments. 1590 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143C Manuel S M Above section 1590 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. • Prerequisite: None. 1832 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. T BUS 250 Bishop M S 3592 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143B Ceballos B A This is the first Nail Care class required for all entering stu- 1833 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. T BUS 250 Bishop M S 1834 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Darwiche J Above section 3592 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. dents who wish to be licensed for Barbering, Cosmetology, Above section 1834 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 1591 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143C Ceballos B A and/or Nail Care by the State of California. This course is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1591 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. provides an introduction to the basic manipulations skills in additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4082 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W BUS 143B Van Kallen D manicuring and pedicuring. The course includes the basic 1835 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Darwiche J Above section 4082 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. concepts of physiology pertaining to the hand and arm. This Above section 1835 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and course is one of four in a series necessary to qualify a student is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For COSM 11A, HAIR CUTTING 1 0.5 UNIT to take the state Board of Barbering, Cosmetology, and/or additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. Nail Care exam. 37 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 38 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES drying andelectric curlingiron. to learn more hairstylingtechniques andproperuse ofblow a continuationofCosmetology11B.Studentswillcontinue Cosmetology bytheStateboardofCalifornia.Thiscourse is ing studentswhowishtobe licensed forBarberingand/or This is the secondhairstylingclassrequired for all enter COSM 21B,HAIRSTYLING2 different typesofcuttingtools. more advanced techniquesofhaircuttingwiththeusemay continuation ofCosmetology 11A.The studentswilllearn Cosmetology bytheState ofCalifornia.Thiscourseisthe ing studentswhowishtobe licensed forBarberingand/or This is the second haircuttingclass required forallenter COSM 21A,HAIRCUTTING2 the basicconcepts ofhealth, safety andrelatedchemistry. written StateBoardexamination.Studentsareinstructed in theory carefullyformulated toprepareastudentpassthe Care bythestateofCalifornia.Thiscourse provides essential licensed forBarbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/orNail This classisrequired forallentering students whowishtobe COSM 20,RELATEDSCIENCE2 basic eyebrow archingareincluded. tion, skin analysis, conditions, disease andintroductionto care profession, manipulations, masks, packs, client consulta Basic concepts ofanatomyandchemistry relatedtothe skin concerns: sanitarypractice, safe useoftoolsandequipment. esthetics (skin care). Thecourse includes healthandsafety course isanintroductiontothe principles andpracticeof Cosmetology, and/orEsthetics inthe StateofCalifornia.This entering students whowishtobelicensed forBarbering, This isthe firstskincare/estheticianclassrequired forall COSM 18,SKINCARE1 • • • • • • 1611 1610 1609 1608 4085 1607 1606 4084 4083 1605 1604 1603 1602 Advisory:Cosmetology11B. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology11A. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Above section 1611meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1610meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. Above section 1609meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1608meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. Above section 4085meets for8weeks, Sep03toOct22. Above section 1607meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1606meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. Above section 4084meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 4083meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. Above section 1605meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1604meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. Above section 1603meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1602meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. T 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. T 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. Th 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. F 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. F 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. T 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. T 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - application of thermal hair processing, curling, and chemical application ofthermalhairprocessing, curling, andchemical techniques using the basic manipulative skills and proper will learnchemical andthermal hairstraightening, softperm Students care. hair This courseisthesecond classincurly for Barberingand/orCosmetology bytheStateofCalifornia. This classisrequired forallstudents whowishtobelicensed COSM 21E,CURLYHAIRTECHNIQUES2 real productsinahandsonworkshop. approach toadvanced permanent wavingtechniquesusing continuation ofCosmetology 11D.Thiscourse provides an or CosmetologyintheState ofCalifornia.Thiscourseisa entering studentswhowishtobelicensed forBarbering and/ This isthesecond permanent wavingclassrequired forall COSM 21D,PERMANENTWAVING2 and bleachingprocedures. acompleteniques. Thisclassprovides foundationforcolor have handsonworkshopsandwilllearnsalonfoilingtech of haircolor, includinghenna, tints, andbleaches. Theywill how coloraffects ourlives. Theywilllearn thedifferent types Cosmetology intheStateofCalifornia.Thestudent willlearn ing studentswhowishtobe licensed forBarberingand/or This isthesecond haircoloringclassrequired forallenter COSM 21C,HAIRCOLORING2 facial machines. and chemical facials and to demonstrate the use of electrical Esthetics licensing. Thestudent willlearn toperform electrical This course isrequired forBarbering, Cosmetology, and/or COSM 28B,SKINCARE2B the state ofCalifornia. method ofhairremoval, waxing, andmakeupasrequiredby cation ofbothindividualandstripeyelashes, andthe proper Esthetics licensing. Thestudents willdemonstrate the appli This isthe second course required forCosmetologyand/or COSM 28A,SKINCARE2A manicures andpedicures. for Nails Careaswellthe applicationofnailtips, nailwraps, Board Rulesandregulations, safetytechniquesandsanitation Care bytheState ofCalifornia.Thestudentwilllearn State dents whowishtobe licensed forCosmetologyand/orNail This isthe second nailcare classrequired forallenteringstu COSM 26,NAILCARE2 relaxing forexcessivelycurlyhair. • • • • • • • • • • • • 1613 1612 1620 4086 1619 1618 1617 1616 1615 1614 Advisory:Cosmetology11E. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology11D. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology11C. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology18. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology18. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology16. Prerequisite: None. Formerly COSM14B. Above section 1613meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1612meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. Above section 1620meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. Above section 4086meets for8weeks, Sep03toOct22. Above section 1619meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. Above section 1618meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. Above section 1617meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. Above section 1616meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. Above section 1615meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1614meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. W 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. W 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. F 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. F for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. BUS 143E BUS 143E BUS 143D BUS 143D BUS 143D BUS 143D BUS 143C BUS 143C BUS 143B BUS 143B Moisan AV Perret DM Lim JY Monge JV LeDonne H LeDonne H Nunley RM Nunley RM Monge JV Monge JV 0.5 UNITS 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT - - - - Care by the State of California. The student will learn State Care bytheState ofCalifornia.Thestudentwilllearn State dents whowishto be licensed forCosmetologyand/or Nail This isthe thirdnail careclassrequiredforallentering stu COSM 36,NAILCARE3 exam. the Californiastate BoardofBarbering and/orCosmetology pressing andcurlingthe hair. Thisclassisrequired topass wet andthermal stylingwhichincludes blowdrystylingand continuation ofCosmetology 21E.The student willlearn or Cosmetology bythe stateofCalifornia.Thiscourse isa ing studentswhowishtobelicensed forBarberingand/ This isthe thirdcurlyhairstylingclassrequired forallenter COSM 31E,CURLYHAIRTECHNIQUES3 advanced haircolorandfoiltechniques. bleaching products, colorapplicationsandprocedures, and color toachieve the desiredresults the firsttime, learn about uation of COSM 21C. The students will learn how to formulate Cosmetology bythe StateofCalifornia.Thiscourseisacontin ing studentswhowishtobe licensed forBarberingand/or This isthethirdhaircoloringclasses required forallenter COSM 31C,HAIRCOLORING3 can create manydifferenthairdesigns. short hairtechniques, whenusedalone orincombination, learn the fundamentalsofblowdryinglong, medium, and an approachtodifferentblowdryingmethods. Studentswill Cosmetology bythe StateofCalifornia.Thiscourse provides who are preparing to be licensed for Barbering and/or This isthe thirdclassrequired forallentering students COSM 31B,HAIRSTYLING3 latest trendsofhaircutting. student willlearnmoreadvancedsalontechniques forthe The state ofCalifornia.Thiscourseisacontinuation21A. wish tobe licensed forBarbering and/orCosmetology bythe This isthethirdclassrequired forallenteringstudents who COSM 31A,HAIRCUTTING3 soidal), sanitationanddisinfectanttechniques. are instructed inbasicconcepts ofelectricity (galvanic/sinu dent topassthewrittenStateBoardexamination. Students vides essential theory carefullyformulatedtoprepare astu and/or Esthetics for the state ofCalifornia. This course pro students whowishtobelicensed forBarbering, Cosmetology, This isthethirdrelatedscience classrequiredforallentering COSM 30,RELATEDSCIENCE3 • • • • • • • • • • • 1628 1627 1626 1625 1624 4088 1623 1622 4087 1621 Advisory:Cosmetology26. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology21E. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology21C. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology21B. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Cosmetology21A. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Above section 1628meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17. Formerly COSM24. Above section 1627meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. Above section 1626meets for8weeks, Sep03toOct22. Above section 1625meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 14. Above section 1624meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct19. Above section 4088meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17. Above section 1623meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1622meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. Above section 4087meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17. Above section 1621meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th 12:30p.m.-4:30p.m. M 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. Th 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. T 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. T 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. W BUS 143B BUS 143E BUS 143E BUS 143 BUS 143F BUS 143C BUS 143C BUS 143C BUS 143D BUS 143D Monge JV Ceballos BA Assadi J Monge JV Monge JV Ijames SV DiCamillo N DiCamillo N Horn SL Lim JY 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 0.5 UNIT 1 UNIT ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Board Rules and regulations, safety techniques and sanitation COSM 46, NAIL CARE 4 0.5 UNIT test (predisposition test), disinfection, sanitation and safety for Nails Care as well as the application of acrylics, French • Prerequisite: None. procedures. manicures. • Advisory: Cosmetology 36. 1645 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m. M BUS 143E Ceballos B A 1629 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143C Nunley R M This is the fourth nail care class required for all entering stu- 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143E Ceballos B A Above section 1629 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. dents who wish to be licensed for Cosmetology and/or Nail Above section 1645 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. 1630 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143C Nunley R M Care by the State of California. The student will learn State Board Rules and regulations, safety techniques and sanitation COSM 50C, WRITTEN PREPARATION FOR STATE BOARD Above section 1630 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. EXAM 1 UNIT for Nail Care as well as the application of gel nails, pedicures, • Prerequisite: None. COSM 38, SKIN CARE 3 0.5 UNIT Spa manicures/pedicures and 3-D art. • Advisory: Completion of at least 1000 hours in Cosmetology. • Prerequisite: None. 1639 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 143C Monge J V This theory course is designed to successfully prepare the • Advisory: Cosmetology 28. Above section 1639 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18. student to take the written portion of the California State This is the third skin care class required for all entering stu- Board exam required to obtain a Cosmetology license. State dents who wish to be licensed for Barbering, Cosmetology, COSM 48, SKIN CARE 4 0.5 UNIT Board written testing includes: wet hairstyling, thermal press- and/or Esthetics by the State of California. This course is a • Prerequisite: None. ing and curling with Marcel iron, haircutting, finger waving , continuation of 28B. The students will learn more advanced • Advisory: Cosmetology 38. roller placement, pin curls, manicure, pedicure, acrylic nails, techniques for chemical and electrical facials with galvanic This is the fourth skin care class required for all continuing nail repair, (silk and paper), facial (chemical facial, dermal current, high frequency, and European massage techniques. students who wish to be licensed for Cosmetology and/or light facial, plain facial, hair removal (tweezers and wax), soft 1631 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T BUS 143D Lim J Y Esthetics by the state of California. This course will be a com- perm (ammonium thioglycolate), hair straightening (sodium Above section 1631 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. bination of theory and practical application. It will prepare hydroxide), cold wave (permanent wave), P.D. test (predis- Fall 2020 1632 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T BUS 143D Lim J Y the student to take the State Board examination required to position test), disinfection, sanitation and safety procedures. obtain a license in Cosmetology and/or Esthetics. Above section 1632 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 15. 1646 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N 4089 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W BUS 143D Ijames S V 1640 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143D Kepler J M Above section 1646 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. Above section 4089 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. Above section 1640 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. 1647 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N 1641 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Th BUS 143D Kepler J M Above section 1647 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. COSM 38B, MECHANICAL EXFOLIATION 0.5 UNIT Above section 1641 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. • Prerequisite: None. 4090 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T BUS 143C Horn S L COSM 50E, WRITTEN PREPARATION FOR ESTHETICIAN STATE • Advisory: Cosmetology 38. Above section 4090 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. BOARD EXAM 1 UNIT This is an advanced skin care class for students and licensed 4091 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W BUS 143C Manuel S M • Prerequisite: None. Estheticians. This class is a continuation of COSM 38. This Above section 4091 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. • Advisory: Completion of at least 400 hours of Esthetician course- course provides essential theory carefully formulated to work. prepare a student to pass the written Cosmetology and/or COSM 48B, ADVANCED MAKE-UP 0.5 UNIT This theory course is designed to successfully prepare the Esthetics State Board Examinations. The students will learn • Prerequisite: None. student to take the written portion of the National-Interstate more advanced techniques for skin analysis, record keeping, • Advisory: Cosmetology 28A. Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC) exam required advanced anatomy and physiology to determine the protocol This class is required for all students who wish to be licensed to obtain an esthetician license. Written testing includes: dis- for microdermabrasion treatments. for Cosmetology and/or Esthetics by the state of California. infection, sanitation, health and safety, rules and regulations, 1633 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143D Ijames S V This is an intense class in make-up application. This course bacteriology, anatomy and physiology, manual facials, chemi- Above section 1633 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. will include color theory, blending make-up, the use of con- cal facials, electrical facials, advanced techniques of skin care, 1634 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. M BUS 143D Ijames S V cealers, highlighters and contours. The application of blush, eyebrow tweezing, waxing and makeup procedures. Above section 1634 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. powders, lip liners, and lipstick, eye make-up techniques, and 1648 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N the application of new trends will also be covered. Students Above section 1648 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. COSM 38C, CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION 0.5 UNIT will learn how to determine face shapes, the correct way to 1649 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N • Prerequisite: None. tweeze, wax eyebrows, and work with brow pencils. Students Above section 1649 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. • Advisory: Cosmetology 20, 38. will learn evening glamour and high fashion make-up, hair COSM 50N, WRITTEN PREPARATION FOR NAIL CARE STATE This is an advanced skin care class for students and licensed removal, special bridal looks, coordination of wedding party make-up, and how to conduct a wedding party consultation. BOARD EXAM 1 UNIT Estheticians. This class is a continuation of COSM 38B. This • Prerequisite: None. course provides essential theory carefully formulated to Make-up techniques for color and black and white film and work with studio lighting are included. • Advisory: Completion of at least 300 hours of Nail Care course- prepare a student to pass the written Cosmetology and/or work. Esthetics State Board Examinations. The class will focus on 1642 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th BUS 143D LeDonne H Above section 1642 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. This theory course is designed to successfully prepare the the chemistry of exfoliation products, the pH scale and skin student to take the written portion of the National-Interstate analysis to determine which chemical exfoliate should be 1643 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Th BUS 143D LeDonne H Above section 1643 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC) exam required used. to obtain a Manicuring license. Written testing includes: dis- 1635 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. M BUS 143D Van Kallen D COSM 50A, RELATED SCIENCE 5 2 UNITS infection, sanitation, health and safety, rules and regulations, Above section 1635 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. • Prerequisite: None. bacteriology, anatomy and physiology, manicuring, pedicur- 1636 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. M BUS 143D Van Kallen D • Advisory: Completion of at least 800 hours in Cosmetology. ing, nail tips, acrylic and gel nails. Above section 1636 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. This course provides essential theory carefully formulated 1650 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N Above section 1650 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. COSM 40, RELATED SCIENCE 4 1 UNIT to prepare a student to pass the written Barbering and/or 1651 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W BUS 259 DiCamillo N • Prerequisite: None. Cosmetology State Board Examination. Students are instruct- ed in basic concepts of record keeping, facials, wet styling, Above section 1651 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16. This is the fourth related science class required for all entering scalp treatment, haircutting, perms, relaxing, hair color, ther- students who wish to be licensed for Barbering, Cosmetology, mal treatments, manicuring, and artificial nails. COSM 64, SALON MANAGEMENT 2 UNITS and/or Esthetics by the state of California. This course pro- • Prerequisite: None. vides essential cosmetology related theory carefully formu- COSM 50A is mandatory for Cosmetology students. Esthetician students may take COSM 50A after completing 400 hours. This course presents an opportunity for a student/licensee lated to prepare a student to pass the written State Board to learn clientele building, choosing the right salon, types of examination. Students are instructed in rules and regulations, 1644 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 143C Moisan A V Above section 1644 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 04 to Oct 23. leases and rent agreements, business permits, how to handle basic concepts of health and safety, and chemistry. supplies, labor related laws, and key points for operating a 1637 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. W BUS 250 DiCamillo N COSM 50B, PRACTICAL PREPARATION FOR STATE BOARD salon, as well as how to write a resume. This course provides Above section 1637 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. EXAM 1.5 UNITS essential theory carefully formulated to prepare a student to • Prerequisite: None. pass the written Barbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/or COSM 42, MEN’S HAIR STYLING 0.5 UNIT • Advisory: Completion of at least 1000 hours in Cosmetology. Nail Care State Board Examinations. • Prerequisite: None. The State Board Practical-Prep class is a class that will prepare 1652 8:00a.m.-12:15p.m. T BUS 143B LeDonne H • Advisory: Cosmetology 31A. the student to take the California State Board practical exam Above section 1652 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. This class is required for all students who wish to be licensed required to obtain a cosmetology license. The procedures 1653 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. T BUS 143B LeDonne H for Barbering and/or Cosmetology by the Sate of California. include: wet hairstyling, thermal pressing and curling with Above section 1653 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 15. This class is designed to teach the many techniques of design- Marcel iron, haircutting, finger waving, roller placement, ing men’s hair which will include wet and dry cuts, finger pin curls, manicure, pedicure, acrylic nails, nail repair, (silk COSM 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN COSMETOLOGY 1 UNIT cutting scissors over comb, clipper over comb, beard trims, and paper), facial (chemical facial, dermal light facial, plain Transfer: CSU mustache and eyebrow shaping and blow drying. facial) Hair removal, (tweezers and wax), soft perm (ammo- Please see “Independent Studies” section. 1638 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m. M BUS 143F Harrison H L nium thioglycolate), hair straightening (sodium hydroxide), 1654 Arrange-2 Hours BUS 143 Perret D M Above section 1638 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. cold wave (permanent wave), hair coloring, bleaching, P.D. Above section 1654 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. 39 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 40 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES cessfully demonstrated allrequired operations. requirement uponcompletion of650-700hoursandhassuc supervision offaculty.The studenthasfulfilledthesalon Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/orNail Careexamunderthe be eligible totake theCaliforniaState BoardofBarbering, hours towardthe required practicalhoursandoperations to actual beautysalonexperience aspossible. Studentswillearn training working onpatrons.Thepracticalworkisasclose to rience provides theopportunitytoobtainpracticalsalon This variable unit, variable hour, open-entry/open-exitexpe COSM 95C,SALONEXPERIENCE cessfully demonstrated allrequired operations. requirement uponcompletion of650-700hoursandhassuc supervision offaculty.The studenthasfulfilledthesalon Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/orNail Care examunderthe be eligible totake theCaliforniaState BoardofBarbering, hours towardthe required practicalhoursandoperations to actual beautysalonexperience aspossible. Studentswillearn training working onpatrons.Thepracticalworkisasclose to rience provides theopportunitytoobtainpracticalsalon This variable unit, variable hour, open-entry/open-exitexpe COSM 95B,SALONEXPERIENCE operations. 700 hoursand has successful demonstrationof all required has fulfilled thesalonrequirement uponcompletionof650- Nail Careexam, under thesupervisionoffaculty.Thestudent State BoardofBarbering, Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/or cal hoursandoperations tobe eligibletotakethe California possible. Studentswillearn hourstowardtherequired practi practical workisasclose toactualbeautysalonexperience as to obtainpracticalsalontrainingworkingonpatrons.The open-entry/open-exit experience provides theopportunity This courseisamoduleofvariable unit, variable hour, COSM 95A,SALONEXPERIENCE • • • 1658 1657 1656 1655 students musthave completed 40classroomhours. Care students musthavecompleted 60classroomhours;Nail Care students musthave completed atleast300classroomhours;Skin students musthave completed 40classroomhours. Care students musthavecompleted 60classroomhours;Nail Care students musthave completed atleast300classroomhours;Skin students musthave completed 40classroomhours. Care students musthavecompleted 60classroomhours;Nail Care students musthave completed atleast300classroomhours;Skin Prerequisite: Completion of all beginning courses. Cosmetology Prerequisite: Completionofallbeginning courses. Cosmetology Prerequisite: Completionofallbeginning courses. Cosmetology Prerequisite: Completionofallbeginning courses. Cosmetology on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: course schedules tomaximize hoursearned. C, orD.Students shouldsignupforthe module thatbestfitstheir COSM 95isavariableunitcourse offered infourmodules--A, B, course schedules tomaximize hoursearned. C, orD.Students shouldsignupforthe module thatbestfitstheir COSM 95isavariableunitcourse offered infourmodules--A, B, Above section 1656meets for16weeks, Aug31toDec 18. course schedules tomaximize hoursearned. C, orD.Students shouldsignupforthe module thatbestfitstheir COSM 95isavariableunitcourse offered infourmodules--A, B, Above section 1655meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. 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- - - - - tion: Counseling12, 20and30. the AAdegree. The followingcoursesare exempt fromthisunitlimita Students mayapplyamaximumof4unitsCounseling courses to mation fordisability-related concerns. offers several suchcourses andmorewhichprovide specialized infor resolution skillsandbehavior management.Disabled Student Services and transfer planning, career development andinternships, conflict with student successstrategies, learningandstudyskills, AAdegree The Counseling Department offers courses whichassiststudents Formerly listedasHumanDevelopment. Counseling cessfully demonstrated allrequired operations. requirement uponcompletion of650-700hoursandhassuc supervision offaculty.The studenthasfulfilledthesalon Cosmetology, Esthetics, and/orNail Careexamunderthe be eligible totake theCaliforniaState BoardofBarbering, hours towardtherequired practicalhoursandoperations to actual beautysalonexperience aspossible. Studentswillearn training working onpatrons.Thepracticalworkisasclose to rience provides theopportunitytoobtainpracticalsalon This variable unit, variable hour, open-entry/open-exitexpe COSM 95D,SALONEXPERIENCE COUNS 12,CAREERPLANNING Offered onacredit/no credit basisonly. and philosophyofhigher education, both publicandprivate. international students orothers unfamiliarwiththe structure in California.Thiscourseshouldproveespecially useful to ences inthevariousinstitutionsofhigherlearning, especially ment anditsroleineducation, andenvironmental differ education andgeneral educational policies, student govern Included willbe discussionofnon-curricularareasinhigher colleges anduniversities, andtheUniversityofCalifornia. ricula available atcommunitycolleges, stateandindependent Plan for Higher Educationin California. Emphasis is oncur This course introduces higher educationandtheMaster COUNS 11,ORIENTATIONTOHIGHEREDUCATION success. Thiscourseisoffered onapass/nopassbasisonly. exam preparation, andtest-takingtoincrease their academic setting, lecture and textbook note-taking, textbook reading, levels toimprove theirstudyskillsintimemanagement, goal- This courseisdesignedtohelpstudents atallacademic COUNS 1,DEVELOPINGLEARNINGSKILLS • • • • 1659 1667 1666 1664 1663 1661 1660 students musthave completed 40classroomhours. Care students musthavecompleted 60classroomhours;Nail Care students musthave completed atleast300classroomhours;Skin Prerequisite: Completion of all beginning courses. Cosmetology Prerequisite: Completionofallbeginning courses.Cosmetology Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. course schedules tomaximize hoursearned. C, orD.Students shouldsignupforthe module thatbestfitstheir COSM 95isavariableunitcourse offered infourmodules--A, B, *Maximum UCcredit allowed for Counseling 12and20is3units Above section 1667isrecommended forF-1visastudents. Above section 1666isrecommended forF-1visastudents. Above section 1664isrecommended forF-1visastudents. Above section 1663isrecommended forF-1visastudents. limited; checkwithcounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe Above section 1661meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1660meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. limited; checkwithcounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe Arrange-Time Arrange-Time Arrange-Time Arrange-Time Arrange-24 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:20p.m. T 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. M 11:15a.m.-12:20p.m. F 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. F 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. F for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. BUS 143F BUS 143F BUS 143F BUS 143F BUS 143F SSC 291 SSC 291 MC 7 SSC 290 SSC 291 SSC 291 Transfer: UC*,CSU LeDonne H Manuel SM Ijames SV Kepler JM Perret DM Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Transfer: CSU 4 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT ------COUNS 15,JOBSEARCH TECHNIQUES tion anddecision-making areincluded. values, andgoals.Skillsnecessary forfuture career investiga evaluation instruments, students identifyinterests, abilities, making appropriate andsatisfyingcareer choices.Usingself- This courseisdesignedtoinformandassiststudents in • 4092 1690 1689 1688 1687 1686 1684 1683 1682 1681 1680 1679 1678 1677 1676 1675 1674 1673 1672 1671 1670 1669 Prerequisite: None. information. Programs section ofthe classschedule or is temporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special section 4092ispartofthe STEM/SRIprogramandenrollment Above section 4092meets for8weeks, Aug 31toOct19.Above additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1690meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1689meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Above section 1688meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. Above section 1687meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16. Above section 1686meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 15. mation. section ofthe classschedule or rarily limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special Programs section ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenrollmentistempo Above section 1684meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec16. Above Above section 1683meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17. Above section 1682meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1681meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1680meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1679meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1678meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and information. Programs section ofthe classschedule or is temporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special section 1677ispartofthe STEM/SRIprogramandenrollment Above section 1677meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct19.Above Above section 1676meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct20. 90405. the SantaMonicaHighSchool, 601PicoBlvd., SantaMonica,CA Above section 1675meets for12weeks, Sep 02 toNov 18, at Above section 1674meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. information. section oftheclassschedule or rarily limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special Programs section ispartoftheAdelanteprogramandenrollment istempo Above section 1673meets for8weeks, Sep 01toOct20.Above Above section 1672meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct19. for more information. Programs section oftheclassschedule or is temporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special section ispartoftheBlackCollegians programandenrollment Above section 1671meets for8weeks, Sep 03toOct22.Above Above section 1670meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. Above section 1669meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. W 9:30a.m.-11:35a.m. Th 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. T 1:45p.m.-3:15p.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. M 9:30a.m.-11:35a.m. Th 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/scholars smc.edu/latinocenter SSC 290 ONLINE ONLINE MC 7 SSC 291 SSC 290 PCC 125 MC 7 MC 7 SSC 290 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SSC 290 MC 7 SMHS SSC 291 SSC 290 SSC 291 MC 7 MC 7 SSC 290 smc.edu/blackcollegians smc.edu/stem smc.edu/stem . . . . . formoreinfor Kennison RL De CaussinJR Fox MP Meshkani J Srapyan G Martinez E Gausman JM Johnson De A Abramyan MD Gurrola DM Staff De CaussinJR Fox MP Kennison RL Meshkani J Gausman JM Srapyan G Martinez E Staff Johnson De A Abramyan MD Gurrola DM for more formore for more formore formore 1 UNIT - - - -

SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Maximum credit of AA applicable counseling courses may be 1732 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW MC 6 Staff 1767 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Lu M limited; check with Counseling. 1733 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW MC 14 Lewis M L Above section 1767 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and The objective of this course is to teach skills necessary for 1734 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW MC 8 Staff is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For successful job hunting by students. Skills identification, inter- 1735 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh MC 14 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. viewing techniques, researching the job market, and resume 1736 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh MC 8 Jackson A E 1768 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Staff writing are explored. 1737 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh MC 6 Staff Above section 1768 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1694 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M SSC 291 Kennison R L 1738 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW MC 8 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1694 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. Above 1739 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW MC 14 Staff 1769 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J section 1694 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enrollment 1740 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh MC 6 Staff is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Special 1741 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh MC 14 Staff Above section 1769 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem for more 1742 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. MW MC 6 Staff is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For information. Above section 1742 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1770 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J 4095 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M SSC 291 Kennison R L 1743 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Felix J Above section 1770 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 4095 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. Above Above section 1743 is a Distance Education course conducted over section 4095 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enrollment is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Special 1744 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Bonilla V Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem for more 1771 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Resnick W J information. Above section 1744 is a Distance Education course conducted over Above section 1771 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For COUNS 20, STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR 3 UNITS 1745 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Vallejo O additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Fall 2020 Transfer: UC*, CSU Above section 1745 is a Distance Education course conducted over • Prerequisite: None. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. COUNS 90A, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT *Maximum UC credit allowed for Counseling 12 and 20 is 3 units 1746 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Felix J Transfer: CSU This course provides an exploration of intellectual, psycholog- Above section 1746 is a Distance Education course conducted over Please see “Internships” section. ical, social and physical factors that impact lifelong learning, the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1784 Arrange-4 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A well-being and success. Topics include motivation and self- 1747 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Felix J efficacy; critical thinking, academic integrity and active study Above section 1747 is a Distance Education course conducted over COUNS 90B, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 2 UNITS strategies; health issues and lifestyle choices; relating to oth- the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: CSU ers as a global citizen; written and oral communication; time 1748 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Bonilla V Please see “Internships” section. management; career exploration; and educational planning. Above section 1748 is a Distance Education course conducted over 1785 Arrange-8 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A 1696 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. MW MC 14 Galindo O A the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. COUNS 90C, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS 1697 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. TTh MC 14 Galindo O A 1749 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Felix J 1698 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW MC 14 Galindo O A Above section 1749 is a Distance Education course conducted over Transfer: CSU 1699 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW MC 6 Staff the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Please see “Internships” section. 1700 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh MC 14 Galindo O A 1750 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Felix J 1786 Arrange-12 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A 1701 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh SSC 290 Staff Above section 1750 is a Distance Education course conducted over Above section 1701 is part of the Adelante program and enroll- the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. COUNS 90D, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 4 UNITS ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 1751 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Bonilla V Transfer: CSU Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/latino- Above section 1751 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Please see “Internships” section. center for more information. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1787 Arrange-15 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A 1702 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh MC 8 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1703 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh SSC 291 Staff 1752 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Bonilla V 1704 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh MC 7 Staff 1705 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW BUNDY 339 Lewis M L Above section 1752 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Counseling: Noncredit is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1705 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, at the additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. COUNS 906, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE LEVEL 1 1706 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F SSC 291 Nunez-Mason R E 1753 Arrange-9 Hours ONLINE Tilley Rosilynn E Above section 1753 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and (BEGINNER) 0 UNITS 1707 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F MC 14 Staff • Prerequisite: None. 1708 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F MC 8 Staff is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1709 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SSC 291 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This introductory course is designed for the student with little 1710 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW SSC 290 Staff 1754 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. MW MC 6 Finley S F or no previous knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL). 1711 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 14 Trejo A D Above section 1754 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16. ASL is taught using an interactive approach, which includes Above section 1711 uses a Zero Cost or Open Educational 1755 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. TTh SSC 290 Valentine D classroom conversation, games and exercises. Students learn Resource (OER) textbook. Above section 1755 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. basic everyday communication skills, using signed words and 1712 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 8 Staff 1756 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Valentine D finger spelling. Course content includes information about 1713 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 6 Cooper D J Above section 1756 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and deaf culture and the deaf community. 1714 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 7 Staff is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 7009 7:00p.m.-9:05p.m. T SSC 291 Dana M 1715 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SSC 291 Staff additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 7010 7:00p.m.-9:05p.m. Th SSC 291 Dana M 1716 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SSC 290 Dowd T Y 1757 Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Valentine D Above section 1716 is part of the Black Collegians program and enrollment is temporarily limited to program participants. See Above section 1757 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Counseling: Disabled blackcollegians for more information. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1717 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 8 Staff 1759 Arrange-9 Hours ONLINE Vallejo O Student Services 1718 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 14 Trejo A D Above section 1759 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and The Center for Student with Disabilities is a program designed to Above section 1718 uses a Zero Cost or Open Educational is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all pro- Resource (OER) textbook. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. grams and activities on campus. Our primary goal is to encourage 1760 Arrange-9 Hours ONLINE Tilley Rosilynn E 1719 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 6 Staff and promote independence in students so they may achieve their 1720 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 14 Trejo A D Above section 1760 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and full potential. We strive to provide the highest quality programs and Above section 1720 uses a Zero Cost or Open Educational is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For services to our students with disabilities including a variety of classes Resource (OER) textbook. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. to support their academic success. 1721 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 6 Cooper D J 4096 8:00p.m.-9:20p.m. MW MC 7 Staff 1722 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 8 Staff COUNS 12H, CAREER PLANNING 1 UNIT 1723 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F MC 14 Jackson A E COUNS 47, UNDERSTANDING MONEY FOR LIFELONG Transfer: CSU 1724 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW MC 14 Lewis M L SUCCESS 1 UNIT • Prerequisite: None. 1725 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW MC 8 Finley S F Transfer: CSU Maximum credit of AA applicable counseling courses may be 1726 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW MC 6 Cooper D J • Prerequisite: None. limited; check with Counseling. 1727 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW SSC 290 Staff This course provides students with the fundamental tools to This course is designed to inform and assist students in 1728 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 14 Hackett C D make informed decisions that impact their short and interme- making appropriate and satisfying career choices. Using self- Above section 1728 is recommended for varsity student athletes. diate-term finances. Topics covered include money manage- Please see the Special Program section of the Schedule of Classes evaluation instruments, students identify interests, abilities, for more information. ment and the decision processes and behaviors underlying values, and goals. Skills necessary for future career investiga- 1729 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 8 Jackson A E spending, saving, and borrowing. tion and decision-making are included. 1730 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 6 Staff Counseling 47 is the same course as Business 47. Students may 1692 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th SSC 291 Staff 1731 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 7 Staff earn credit for one but not both. Above section 1692 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. 41 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 42 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES applications (e.g., formatting a research paper inWord, ergonomics, students learn features ofindustry-standard In the context ofthe appropriate assistivetechnology and SUCCESS COUNS 26,TECHNOLOGYLITERACYFORACADEMIC word processing skillsisstronglysuggested. enrolled inacademicclassesatSMC.Experience withbasic Students/High TechCenter.Students mustbe concurrently Program, andstudentsmustenrollthroughtheDisabled is designed for studentseligibletheDisabled Students stream courses(e.g., Excel, Access, PhotoShop).Thisclass fundamentals ofindustry-standardapplicationsusedinmain tionaries andthesauri), texttospeech technology, andthe information, planning, spelling andhomonymchecking, dic organizing brainstorming, (e.g., tools, reference and gies their academicsuccess.Programsaddress academicstrate ergonomics, studentslearn softwareprogramsrelevant to In the context ofthe appropriate assistivetechnology and TECHNOLOGY TOOLSFORACADEMICSUCCESS COUNS 25H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY, is stronglysuggested. classes atSMC.Experience withbasicwordprocessing skills Center. Studentsmustbeconcurrently enrolled inacademic dents mustenrollthroughtheDisabledStudents/HighTech students eligibleforthe Disabled Students Program, andstu helpful foracademic coursework.Thisclassisdesignedfor ergonomics, students learn Internet skills andresources In the context ofthe appropriate assistivetechnology and SKILLS FORACADEMICSUCCESS COUNS 22H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY,INTERNET academic classatSantaMonicaCollege. Tech Center. Studentsmustbeconcurrentlyenrolled inan students mustenroll throughtheDisabledStudents High course isdesigned forthe DisabledStudents Programand access forcompletionofwrittenacademicassignments.This tion inthe assistive technology needed toprovide computer In thecontextofwordprocessing, students receiveinstruc COUNS 21H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY a person withadisabilityunderfederal andstate laws. explored. Emphasisisplacedonunderstanding legalrightsof niques, researching thejobmarket, andresumewritingare successful jobhunting.Skillsidentification, interviewing tech The objective ofthiscourseistoteach skillsnecessary for COUNS 15H,JOBSEARCHTECHNIQUES action. and improve their communicationskillsthroughgroupinter greater self-awareness, becomemore sensitivetoothers, gain to wish who students for designed is course This COUNS 13H,PERSONALANDSOCIALAWARENESS • • • • • • • 1764 1763 1762 1695 1693 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Counseling12H. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Above section 1695meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec 17. limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. T Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” SSC 159 SSC 159 SSC 159 SSC 291 HSS 204 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Peters TM Peters TM Peters TM Staff Pearce Mi tofindschedule information 0.5 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT

------from mistakes. recalling information, answeringtestquestions, andlearning by applyingspecific strategies fortest-taking, retaining and be moresuccessfulintakingvarioustypesofacademic tests the areas oftest takingandmemory. Studentswilllearn to This course isdesigned toteachspecificlearning strategies in COUNS 51,TESTTAKING/MEMORYSTRATEGIES included. framework of the disabled inthe U.S. andCaliforniawill be instruction. Principles ofconsumer advocacyandahistorical ful communityandcollege adaptationwillbe includedin encourage skillimprovement.Skills necessary forsuccess in ordertoprovidebehavioral feedback informationand Assessments offunctionalperformance willbe administered tion ofproblem-solving methods andalearninghierarchy. in bothhome andcommunityactivities throughanapplica daily living(ADL).Emphasiswillbeplacedonskillacquisition who wishtofunctionmoreindependently intheiractivitiesof This course isdesigned forthose physicallydisabled students COUNS 41H,INDEPENDENTLIVINGSKILLS be concurrently enrolledinacademicclassesatSMC. Disabled Students/HighTechTrainingCenter.Students must Students program, andstudentsmustenroll throughthe paced course isdesigned forstudents eligible fortheDisabled coursework and/orlearningstrategies. Thisopen-entry, self- and aPowerPointpresentation relevant totheiracademic will use these technologiestocreate ashortresearchpaper expect students tousefortheir course assignments. Students creating amultimediaPowerPointpresentation) professors and information as well as memory. This class is designed for and informationas wellasmemory.Thisclassisdesigned for planning process. Also coveredare organizationofmaterials and evaluationof studytimeandenvironmentarepart ofthis dars. Goalsetting, career choice, prioritizing, procrastination, these andothertasksondaily, weekly, andmonthlycalen assignments downintoindividual steps andhowtoschedule and taskanalysis.Students are taught howtobreak academic The primaryemphasis ofthisclass is ontime management COUNS 54,ORGANIZINGFORCOLLEGESUCCESS ing disabilities. morphology. Thiscourseisdesigned forstudents withlearn students develop vocabularythroughunderstandingofword phonetic andrule-based spelling. Thiscourse alsohelps studentsThis course develop helps strategies toimprove DEVELOPMENT COUNS 53,PHONICS,SPELLINGANDVOCABULARY applying techniques forremembering whathasbeen read. actively,creating avarietyofstudytoolsfromtextbooks, and learn toimprovecomprehension oftextbooks byreading in the areas oftextbookreading andmemory.Studentswill This courseisdesigned toteachspecificlearning strategies COUNS 52,TEXTBOOK/MEMORYSTRATEGIES • • • • • 1766 1765 1774 1773 1772 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe academic class. Above section 1774isrecommended forstudentsinatleastone limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe demic class. section 1773 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1773meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. Above limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe demic class. section 1772 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1772meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16. Above 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m. Th Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. T 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. SSC 290 SSC 159 SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A Staff Peters TM Teruya S Feingold H Feingold H 2 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT ------in anydesired instruction. Caregivers are encouraged toparticipate andwillbe included instructs studentsinretrainingand increasing cognitive skills. settings foradultswithacquired braininjuries. Thecourse This courseistaughtinboththe classroomandcommunity COUNS 910,ABICONNECTIONS Noncredit Student Services– Counseling: Disabled designed forstudents withlearning disabilities. tion andskimmingtechniques arealsocovered.Thiscourseis ing. Comprehension strategies suchaspatterns oforganiza their learningstylesandthe typesofmaterialstheyare read rials. Students willapplythestrategies withconsideration for enhance comprehension and retention of instructional mate Students learntoapplytechnology-basedstudystrategies to TECHNOLOGY COUNS 59,TEXTBOOKSTRATEGIESUSING learn andperform inmathematics. Thiscourseteaches studentsstrategies toimprove howthey COUNS 58,MATHSTRATEGIES explored. ing disabilities. Assistive technologyfornotetakingisalso strategies. Theclassisspecificallyforstudents withlearn actively listen, take lecture notes, andtoemploy memory This courseisdesignedtoimproveastudent’s abilityto COUNS 57,LISTENING,NOTETAKING,ANDMEMORY disabilities. strategies. Thiscourseisdesigned forstudents withlearning to implement andsupportthe step-by-stepstagesofwriting This courseincorporates the use ofcomputersandsoftware COUNS 56,WRITTENLANGUAGESTRATEGIES particularly attention deficitdisorders. more mature, motivatedstudents withlearning disabilities, • • • • • 7011 1780 1779 1778 1777 1776 1775 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7011meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South demic class. section 1780 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1780meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16.Above section 1779isrecommended forstudents inMath54. Above section 1779meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16. Above section 1778isrecommended forstudents inMath54. Above section 1778meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21.Above limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe demic class. section 1777 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1777meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21.Above limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe demic class. section 1776 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1776meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec17.Above limited; checkwithCounseling. Maximum creditofAAapplicable counselingcourses maybe demic class. section 1775 isrecommended for students in at least one aca Above section 1775meets for8weeks, Sep 01toOct22.Above 1:00p.m.-3:30p.m. TTh 1:00p.m.-3:30p.m. M 12:45p.m.-1:45p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh BUNDY 216 BUNDY 216 SSC 159 SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A Marcopulos GE Marcopulos GE Staff Laille N Courto L Teruya S Axelrod L Axelrod L 0 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES movement patterns. Students will demonstrate proper body DANCE 16, ADVANCED MODERN JAZZ 1 UNIT Dance: Appreciation alignment, learn human anatomy as it pertains to the moving Transfer: UC, CSU body, analyze different principles of movement emphasizing • Prerequisite: None. and History time, space and effort as well as enhance the mind-body con- • Advisory: Dance 15 or Equivalent Experience. nection through somatic principles. This course is a continuation of Dance 15, building on the See also “Dance: Technique and Performance.” 1849 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW CPC 310 Aybay Owens S advanced jazz techniques and movement vocabulary. The Students enrolled in dance courses are required to purchase tickets for class focuses on advanced skills and movement variations and attend a performance of both Synapse (November 14 & 15, 2020) Dance 10 is a preparation course for any dancer beginning and Global Motion (November 21 & 22, 2020) at the Broad Stage. For through advanced to learn and finetune alignment and efficiency from various jazz styles. Longer combinations further explore more information, see smc.edu/dance in movement dance expression in jazz with more complex dance sequences 1850 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh CPC 310 Jordan A N and rhythmic phrasing. The technique also investigates the DANCE 2, DANCE IN AMERICAN CULTURE 3 UNITS 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh CPC 310 Ocampo C use of intricate rhythms, dynamics, space, and energy while Transfer: UC, CSU Dance 10 is a preparation course for any dancer beginning disciplining the body and developing motor skills as a tool IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) through advanced to learn and fine tune alignment and efficiency for creative self-expression at an advanced level. Written • Satisfies Global Citizenship in movement assignments on American jazz icons and attendance at the • Prerequisite: None. 1851 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. MW CPC 308 Wolin-Tupas R L Departments Dance concerts are required. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Dance 10 is a preparation course for any dancer beginning 1858 1:30p.m.-2:50p.m. MW CPC 310 Moreno M O This course is a comparative and integrative study of world through advanced to learn and finetune alignment and efficiency dance styles of the United States. Included is the study of in movement DANCE 17, BEGINNING TAP 1 UNIT Transfer: UC, CSU Native American, European American, African American, Fall 2020 Chicano/Latin American, and Asian American dance styles DANCE 11, BEGINNING HIP HOP DANCE 2 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. from their historical origins to the present. The study of dance Transfer: UC, CSU This course introduces tap technique and styles (including traditions from both the technical and cultural perspective is This introductory course will explore fundamental techniques rhythm tap and Broadway tap), information about the cultur- presented in relation to social, theatrical and artistic dance. of hip-hop dance. Attention is placed on basic syncopation, al and historical origins of tap, and current trends and applica- Observation and descriptive skills are learned through films, isolations and rhythms with an emphasis on musicality, tions of tap in concert dance and musical theater. Emphasis live performances and lectures. strength, flexibility and coordination. Improvisation or “free- will be on fundamental skills and rhythms, time steps, flash 1841 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 104 Susilowati S styling” is introduced to develop the individual expression footwork, short combinations, and styling. 1842 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Susilowati S and style indigenous to the form. Critical analysis of hip-hop 1859 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CPC 314 Staff Above section 1842 is a Distance Education course conducted over choreography and an appreciation of hip-hop dance including the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. its cultural significance, history and origins as an art form are DANCE 18, INTERMEDIATE TAP 1 UNIT 1843 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Van Wormer V M emphasized. Written assignments and attendance at Dance Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. Above section 1843 is a Distance Education course conducted over Department concerts are required. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Advisory: Dance 17 or Equivalent Experience. 1852 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh CPC 314 Moreno M O 1844 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Susilowati S 1853 11:00a.m.-1:05p.m. MW CPC 314 Moreno M O This course presents a more in depth look at tap technique Above section 1844 is a Distance Education course conducted over 4118 7:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh CPC 314 Jordan A N and styles. Students learn intermediate steps and techniques the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. with a focus on more complex syncopated rhythms, tonal 4117 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M HSS 165 Wolin-Tupas R L DANCE 12, INTERMEDIATE HIP HOP DANCE 2 UNITS clarity and speed. Different musical styles will be introduced relating rhythms, time signatures, and musical structures to DANCE 5, DANCE HISTORY 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU • Advisory: Dance 11. tap styles. Students will study historical tap dance figures, cur- Transfer: UC, CSU rent trends, choreographic ideas and improvisation. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) This course builds on the fundamental techniques of hip-hop • Prerequisite: None. dance at an intermediate level. Attention is placed on synco- 1860 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CPC 314 Staff • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. pation, isolations and rhythms with an emphasis on musical- DANCE 21A, BEGINNING ASIAN PACIFIC DANCE 2 UNITS This course is a historical survey course which covers dance ity, strength, flexibility and coordination. Improvisation or Transfer: UC, CSU as a religious expression, social form and a performing art. “freestyling” is emphasized to further develop the individual • Prerequisite: None. Theatrical, social, and sacred ritual is investigated in dif- expression and style indigenous to the form. Critical analysis Formerly Dance 21. ferent historic periods and places, predominately within of hip-hop choreography and hip-hop street dance, along Western civilization. Time periods covered include Ancient with its cultural significance, history and origins as an art form This course introduces students to the theatrical, social, Egypt, Classical Greek, Dark Ages, Middle Ages, Renaissance, are also emphasized. Written assignments and attendance at and religious traditions of Asian/Pacific Dance in its cultural context. The movement techniques of Sundanese, Javanese, Baroque, Rococo, Romantic, Neo-Classic, and 20th Century. Dance Department concerts are required. Styles and schools of thought include ballet, modern dance, Hawaiian, and Tahitian dance will be studied as well as the 1854 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. TTh CPC 314 Moreno M O relationship of the dances to music, myth, and character. jazz and tap, and world dance forms. Attendance of dance 1855 11:00a.m.-1:05p.m. MW CPC 314 Moreno M O productions for which students must purchase tickets is 3589 3:30 p.m.-5:35 p.m. MW CPC 308 Susilowati S required. DANCE 14, BEGINNING MODERN JAZZ 1 UNIT 3:30 p.m.-5:35 p.m. MW CPC 308 Ceballos Be A Above section 3589 may serve as a preparation for Dance 57A, 1845 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 104 Douglas Judith G Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. the Global Motion performance class. 1846 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 103 Douglas Judith G This introductory course will explore the fundamental tech- 1847 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Lee J Y DANCE 21B, INTERMEDIATE ASIAN PACIFIC DANCE 2 UNITS Above section 1847 is a Distance Education course conducted over niques of Jazz Dance. Attention is placed on basic jazz dance steps and vocabulary, with emphasis on musicality, strength Transfer: UC, CSU the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Advisory: Dance 21A. 1848 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Lee J Y and flexibility, expression, coordination and an appreciation Above section 1848 is a Distance Education course conducted over of jazz dance as an art form. The technique also investigates This course offers an intermediate level of Asian/Pacific the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the use of rhythm, dynamics, space, and energy while dis- dance technique with an emphasis on developing aesthetic ciplining the body and developing motor skills as a tool for concepts and principles of movement vocabulary of Bali, creative self-expression. Written assignments on American Sumatra, Samoa, and Maori dances. Students will learn Dance: Technique and jazz icons and attendance at the Departments Dance concerts techniques of traditional Asian Pacific story-telling through are required. dance with emphasis on use of the hands, body language, and facial expression. Instruction will also include study of history, Performance 1856 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW CPC 314 Taylor-Rydman P E lifestyle, family system/values, as well as the European and See also “Dance: Appreciation and History.” DANCE 15, INTERMEDIATE MODERN JAZZ 1 UNIT Western influences on both traditional and contemporary Students enrolled in dance courses are required to purchase tickets for Transfer: UC, CSU Asian Pacific dance, religion, cultural arts, and politics. and attend a performance of both Synapse (November 14 & 15, 2020) • Prerequisite: None. 3590 3:30 p.m.-5:35 p.m. MW CPC 308 Susilowati S and Global Motion (November 21 & 22, 2020) at the Broad Stage. For • Advisory: Dance 14 or Equivalent Experience. 3:30 p.m.-5:35 p.m. MW CPC 308 Ceballos Be A more information, see smc.edu/dance This course is a continuation of Dance 14, building on the This class may serve as a preparation for Dance 57A, the Global Motion performance class. DANCE 10, FUNDAMENTALS OF DANCE TECHNIQUE 2 UNITS intermediate jazz techniques and movement vocabulary. Transfer: UC, CSU Students should be at the intermediate level. The class DANCE 22, MEXICAN DANCE 2 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. introduces new skills and movement variations from various Transfer: UC, CSU This course places emphasis on the fundamental training nec- jazz styles. The technique investigates the use of rhythm, • Prerequisite: None. essary for success in a variety of dance and movement styles dynamics, space, and energy while disciplining the body and This course is a Mexican dance class which introduces tech- for dance students of all levels. Movement principles from developing motor skills as a tool for creative self-expression. niques and styles of traditional Mexican dances. Movements sources including anatomy, biomechanics and rehabilitation Written assignments on American jazz icons and attendance are taught as students learn authentic regional dances and will be utilized to improve body alignment, core stabilization, at the Dance concerts are required. study indigenous and outside influences, historical impact, breath support and other aspects of technique in key dance 1857 1:30p.m.-2:50p.m. MW CPC 310 Moreno M O costumes and music. The dance techniques learned will serve 43 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 44 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES historical/cultural practicesatanintermediate level. temporary stylesofWest Africandance andofferlectures in Ivory Coast.The classwillintroducebothtraditionalandcon with anemphasis ontechniquesofGuinea, Senegal, Maliand This courseisanintermediate level ofWestAfricandance DANCE 25B,INTERMEDIATEAFRICAN class. performance Motion 57A, Global the Dance for preparation as serves 25 Dance Senegal, andDunhamTechnique. porary dances. Emphasisisontechniques ofGhana, Nigeria, with an emphasis on West African traditional and contem This course isanintroductiontothestudyofAfricandance DANCE 25,AFRICAN class. performance Motion 57A, Global the Dance for preparation as 24 serves Dance and folkdance. Cantos orFlamenco song, andcomparedtoSpanishclassical origins. Dancetechniques are studied inrelationship to of Flamenco Dance anditscultural, historic, andgeographic This courseintroducesstudentstothemovementandmusic DANCE 24,FLAMENCO1 57A andDance57B). Motion WorldDance Companyperformance courses (Dance techniques learned willserve aspreparation fortheGlobal dance The choreography. and dances level intermediate placement, intermediate level footwork, rhythmpatterns, art, andpopular styles. Dance technique topics include: on the indigenous people, theinfluenceofreligion, music, past andpresent, European andAfricaninfluences, impact ed inbeginning Mexicandance, thecultureofthose people include: the historyofadditionalstatesMexico notinclud and techniqueoftraditionalMexican dance. Lecture topics This course isanintermediatelevelcourse inthe content DANCE 23,INTERMEDIATEMEXICAN formance classes (Dance 57A). as preparationforGlobalMotionWorldDance Companyper • • • • • 1864 1863 1862 1861 Advisory:Dance 25. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Dance 22orequivalent Experience. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: preparation forDance 57A, the GlobalMotionperformance class. students ofthe BlackCollegians Program.Thisclassserves asa dance. Thisclassisrecommended butnotrestricted tothe Dance 25instructstraditionalandcontemporary West African Global Motionperformance class. Program. Thisclassmayserve asapreparationforDance 57A, the recommended butnotrestricted tothe students ofthe Adelente 24 instructsauthenticregional Spanishflamenco. This classis Above section 1863meets for16weeks, Sep08toDec22.Dance Global Motionperformance class. class servesas apreparationforDance57A,Program. This the recommended butnotrestricted tothe students ofthe Adelente 23 instructsauthentic regional Mexican folklorico.Thisclassis Above section 1862meets for16weeks, Sep09toDec21.Dance Global Motionperformance class. class servesas apreparationforDance57A,Program. This the recommended butnotrestricted tothe students ofthe Adelente 22 instructsauthentic regional Mexican folklorico.Thisclassis Above section 1861meets for16weeks, Sep09toDec21.Dance 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - - DANCE 32,BALLET2 willbeincludedineach class. and flexibility improve andenhance each dancer’s strength, coordination musical accompaniment. Movement vocabularydesigned to onstrated bytheinstructorthenpracticed bythestudent to of learning ballettechniquewithmovement phrasesdem ter. Classwillbe taughtintheclassicallyacceptedmanner alignment andstance willbestressedthroughoutthe semes with emphasis onbodyalignment/placement.Correct body ciples ofclassicalballet technique tothe beginningstudent This course isdesignedtointroducetheconcepts andprin DANCE 31,BALLETI dance formswillalsobestudied inthiscourse. niques andpartnering.Additionally, bachataandcha-cha-cha style, and characteristics ofthe form including turningtech minology is studied along with elements of body placement, gins. Thebasicdance technique, musicalstructure, andter of SalsaDance anditscultural, historic, andgeographic ori This courseintroducesstudentstothemovementandmusic DANCE 26A,BEGINNINGSALSA DANCE 34A,ADVANCED BALLET4A intended fordance majors. the dancerforstage performance experience. Thisclassis tates students learningofotherdance styles, andprepares various musicalrhythmsanddynamics.Thiscourse facili will incorporatecombinationsofmovements practiced to learning ballettechnique.Exercises at thebarre andcentre Dance 33Aistaughtintheclassicallyacceptedmannerof ciples ofclassicalballet technique at the intermediate level. This course isdesignedtointroducetheconcepts andprin DANCE 33A,INTERMEDIATEBALLET3A in eachclass. enhance strength, flexibilityandendurancewillbeincluded musical accompaniment. Movement phrasestoimproveand strated bythe instructorthen practiced bythestudentto manner oflearning ballettechnique withexercises demon sequences. Classwill be taught in the classically accepted new stepsandterminologyintroducedinbarre andcentre nique combinationswillbeadded withthe goalofmastering continue tobestressed throughoutthesemester andtech learned inDance 31.Correctbodyalignmentandstance will aesthetic conceptsandprinciplesofclassicalballet technique ballet technique with an emphasis onfurther developing levelThis course offersabeginning/intermediate ofclassical • • • • • • 4389 3573 3571 1865 3591 1870 1869 1868 Advisory:Dance 31orequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:DANCE 32orequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Program. ommended, butnotrestricted tostudentsinthe BlackCollegians Global Motionperformance class. The abovesection isalso rec Above section 3591mayserve aspreparation forDANCE 57A, advised thecorrecttechnical level forenrollment class on9/2/20, forallstudentsenrolled in Dance 33Aand34Ato 32. itisintended forbutnotlimitedtodance majors.Placement ate ballet dancer, withrecommended prior experience inDance Dance 33AThe above section1870isintended forthe intermedi Formerly Dance 33. mediate level beginner withpriorballet experience. Dance 32Theabovesection 1869isrecommended forthe inter mediate level beginner withpriorballet experience. Dance 32Theabovesection 1868isrecommended forthe inter 7:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh 7:45a.m.-9:50a.m. MW 1:30p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45 p.m.-5:50p.m.MW 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. F 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. CPC 310 CPC 304 CPC 308 CPC 314 CPC 310 CPC 310 CPC 310 CPC 308 CPC 308 Van Wormer VM Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Richards CR Molnar CyA Gaydos SC Canellias LM Jordan AN Richards CR Richards CR Molnar CyA 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS S UNIT ------4A DANCE 44A,ADVANCEDCONTEMPORARY MODERNDANCE phy. Thisclassisintended fordance majors. ity, andmore in-depth analysisofmovement andchoreogra range ofmotion, morecomplexphraseswithvariousmusical and compositional skills. Dance 43 will embrace increased dance technique withanemphasisondeveloping technical This courseisanintermediate levelofcontemporarymodern DANCE 3A DANCE 43A,INTERMEDIATECONTEMPORARYMODERN skills willbeintroducedinclass. movement phrasingandvocabularies, andnew technical and terminology.Morecomplete useofbodyparts, complex binations willbe added withthe goalofmasteringnewsteps to bestressed throughoutthesemesterandtechnique com Dance 41.Correctbodyalignment andstancewillcontinue aesthetic conceptsandprinciplesofmovement learned in dance techniquewithanemphasisonfurther developing This courseoffersabeginning/intermediate level ofmodern DANCE 42,CONTEMPORARYMODERN2 flexibility willbe included. improve andenhance eachdancer’s strength, limberness and be stressedthroughoutthe semester. Stretchingexercises to riences, alongwithcorrect bodyalignmentandstancewill dance terminology. Technique, placementandcreative expe duction tobodyawareness, movement inspace, andmodern with anemphasis onbodyalignment/placement, anintro This course isabeginninglevel ofmodern dance technique DANCE 41,CONTEMPORARYMODERNI dance majors. stage performance experience. Thisclassisintended for injury prevention willbe includedaswell aspreparationfor advanced level ofballettechnique. Studyofkinesiology and technical abilityandpreparingthestudent forstudyatthe ter. Thiscourse willemphasize strengtheningthestudent’s and dynamicswillbeintroducedthroughoutthe semes plex combinationsofmovements, diverse musicalrhythms advanced levelofability.Extensive balletterminology, com standing andmasteryofballettechnique atanintermediate/ This course isdesigned forthe studentswithasoundunder • • • • • • • • 1875 1874 1873 1872 1871 Advisory:DANCE 43Borequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:DANCE 42orequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Dance 41orequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:DANCE 33Borequivalent experience. Formerly Dance 45. enrollment Dance 43Aand44Atoadvisedthe correct technical level for majors. Placement classon9/3/20, forallstudents enrolled in experience inDance42.itisintended forbutnotlimited todance diate modern/cotemporary dancer, withrecommended prior Dance 43AThe above section 1875isintended forthe interme Formerly Dance 43. experience inDance41 This section isintended forthe intermediate beginner, withprior dancer, withnopriortraining. Dance 41Theabovesection 1873intended forthe beginner dancer, withnopriortraining. Dance 41Theabovesection 1872intended forthe beginner advised the correcttechnical level forenrollment on 9/2/20, forallstudents enrolled inDance 33Aand34Ato it isintended for but not limited to dance majors.Placement class ballet dancer, withrecommended priorexperience inDance 33A. Dance 34AThe abovesection1871isintended forthe advanced Formerly Dance 35. 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. F 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. TTh 12:30p.m.-2:40p.m. TTh 10:15a.m.-11:35a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 10:00a.m.-12:10p.m. F 10:00a.m.-12:10p.m. MW CPC 310 CPC 310 CPC 308 CPC 310 CPC 308 CPC 304 CPC 304 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Aybay Owens S McDonald KE Moreno MO McDonald KE McDonald KE Lee JY Gaydos SC 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 1 UNIT ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES This course is an intermediate-advanced modern dance DANCE 60, FUNDAMENTALS OF CHOREOGRAPHY I 2 UNITS technique, continuation of Dance 43B. The ability to transfer, Transfer: UC, CSU invert and do phrases in retrograde, as well as use dynamic • Prerequisite: None. physicality (high energy changes in levels and dynamics) is This course explores the process of using movement to explored. Repertory excerpts are also included in this course. give outward expression of inner sensations and feelings. It This class is designed to prepare students for stage perfor- includes techniques of releasing tensions, developing, imag- “I have more mance experience.This class is intended for dance majors. ery, improvisation, and discussion of aesthetic concepts. opportunities to ask my 1876 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. TTh CPC 304 Aybay Owens S 1878 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. MW CPC 304 Van Wormer V M professor more questions 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. F CPC 304 Van Wormer V M Above section 1878 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 09 to Dec 21. Above section 1876 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 08 to Dec 22. Dance privately using the chat 44A The above section 1876 is intended for the intermediate mod- DANCE 61, FUNDAMENTALS OF CHOREOGRAPHY 2 2 UNITS ern/cotemporary dancer, with recommended prior experience Transfer: UC, CSU feature during lecture without in Dance 43A. it is intended for but not limited to dance majors. • Prerequisite: None. interrupting my classmates.” Placement class on 9/3/20, for all students enrolled in Dance 43A • Advisory: Dance 60 or equivalent experience. and 44A to advised the correct technical level for enrollment This course is a continuation of Dance 60, further developing creative process and authentic movement. Emphasis is placed – Aron Choy DANCE 55A, DANCE PERFORMANCE – MODERN 3 UNITS on the forming process, as well as developing and refining Design Media Arts Transfer: UC, CSU movement material. Individual studies and group improvisa- • Prerequisite: Audition required. tions are included. Fall 2020 • Corequisite: Dance 10 or any Ballet, World, or Modern Dance 1879 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. MW CPC 304 Van Wormer V M Course (Dance 11-29, 32-34, 42-43). Above section 1879 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 09 to Dec 21. The course offers performance experience and is organized as a modern dance company for concerts and dance produc- DANCE 70, DANCE STAGING TECHNIQUE 1 UNIT DANCE 90B, INTERNSHIP IN DANCE 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU tions. Students participate as dancers and choreographers. Transfer: CSU Students learn artistic expressions and movement composi- • Prerequisite: None. Please see “Internships” section. tion from professional faculty, guest choreographers and stu- This course is designed to develop stage production skills for dent choreographers. Styles may include traditional modern, dance performances. Students will learn how to transfer a 1894 Arrange-8 Hours Douglas Judith G postmodern fusion, contemporary ballet, contemporary jazz, dance work from the rehearsal studios to a professional stage, 1895 Arrange-8 Hours Lee J Y hip-hop, performance art and mixed media. Students develop using the elements of staging, lighting, scenery/props, and new vocabulary and creativity from related dance-theatre make-up for various styles of dance productions. Students forms for personal artistic expression. Students will partici- will also learn about the process of touring with a production, Digital Media pate in community outreach by performing in local schools, site selection and fundamentals of arts management. campus wide activities, as well as American College Dance 1880 Arrange-4.5 Hours Lee J Y Post-Production Festival and other conferences. This performance class is Above section 1880 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 08 to Dec 22. The Digital Media Post-Production program prepares students for intended for dance majors. Recommended dance experience 1881 Arrange-4.5 Hours Ramirez R V careers in the entertainment industry through comprehensive, hands- in Dance 33-36, 43-46, 61-63. Arrange-4.5 Hours Susilowati S on training. The program is designed to meet the industry’s need for 1877 3:00p.m.-6:30p.m. TTh CPC 314 Lee J Y Above section 1881 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 08 to Dec 22. creative professionals who excel in developing ideas and have the 6:30p.m.-7:30p.m. TTh CPC 308 Lee J Y technical proficiency to execute them. Our instructors are experienced DANCE 75, THE TEACHING OF DANCE FOR CHILDREN 3 UNITS professionals who bring first-hand knowledge of industry practices Above section 1877 is intended for dance majors and serious to the classroom and work in close collaboration with industry advi- dancers. Recommended dance experience in Dance 11-29, 33-34, Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. sors to keep up with trends and changing requirements. In addition, 43-44. The above section 1877 requires an audition. Student cho- participating companies often provide guest speakers and student reographer auditions will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020, at This course, the study of developmentally appropriate cre- internships. We offer day, evening and weekend classes to provide 3:00p.m. (sign-in at 2:30p.m.) in CPC 310. Be prepared to present ative movement experiences for children, gives students educational opportunities to all students. In addition, select courses 2-3 minutes of live dance material to be developed for full concert. methods to guide creativity in the pre-K and elementary class- are offered online through Distance Education. Dancer auditions will be held Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at 2:00p.m. room and to develop dance lessons tied to specific subject Students who are interested in the Digital Media Post-Production (sign-in at 1:00p.m.) in CPC 310. All dancers must be warmed up areas. Students gain knowledge of the movement aspect of program are strongly encouraged to schedule an appointment with and wear appropriate solid black on black dancewear. child development and how to use creative dance to research one of the counselors at the Center for Media and Design campus and teach subject matter across the pre- K and elementary to develop an Educational Plan. This is to ensure that you are taking DANCE 57A, WORLD DANCE PERFORMANCE 3 UNITS curriculum. It covers the role of movement in developing the necessary courses to meet your educational goals. To learn more, Transfer: UC, CSU children’s physical, motor, emotional, and cognitive skills, please visit smc.edu/designtech. • Satisfies Global Citizenship and includes workshops and field experience in planning and • Prerequisite: Audition required. DMPOST 1, DIGITAL MEDIA WORKFLOW implementing appropriate creative experiences with young MANAGEMENT 3 UNITS • Corequisite: Dance 10 or any Ballet, World, or Modern Dance children. Course (Dance 11-29, 32-34, 42-43). Transfer: CSU Dance 75 and ECE 75 are the same course. Students may receive Formerly Entertainment Technology 3. This course offers performance experience in a world dance credit for one but not both. company. World dance forms are learned, refined, and 4121 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W PAC 102 Wolin-Tupas R L Effective project management plays a key role in the execu- tion and completion of digital media projects. In this introduc- presented in order to experience cultural identity, preserva- Above section 4121 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 tion, and global citizenship. Students audition as dancers 11th Street. tory course, students will learn step-by-step how a project and choreographers. Students rehearse and perform styles develops and evolves through the project management of world dances which may include African, Mexican, Asian, DANCE 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN DANCE 1 UNIT process. The entire digital media workflow from scripting, European, American, Jazz, Tap, Middle Eastern, and Latin. Transfer: CSU budgeting, shooting, post-production, finishing, distribution Students work with faculty choreographers, as well as pro- Please see “Independent Studies” section. and marketing will also be covered. Students will get an overview of how the courses at the CMD interrelate and fit fessional guest choreographers. Students will participate in 1882 Arrange-1 Hour Douglas Judith G community outreach by performing in local schools, campus 1883 Arrange-1 Hour Lee J Y within this total workflow. Guest speakers will provide cur- wide activities, as well as American College Dance Festival 1884 Arrange-1 Hour Moreno M O rent industry trends on how projects are produced, finished and other conferences. This performance class is intended 1885 Arrange-1 Hour Van Wormer V M and distributed. for dance majors. Recommended dance experience in Dance 1886 Arrange-1 Hour Susilowati S 4122 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 272 Louie W B 11-29, 32-34, 42-44. Above section 4122 meets at the Center for Media and Design, DANCE 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN DANCE 2 UNITS 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 4120 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. MW CPC 314 Susilowati S Please see “Independent Studies” section. 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. MW CPC 308 Ramirez R V DMPOST 2, DIGITAL AUDIO FUNDAMENTALS 3 UNITS 1887 Arrange-2 Hours Douglas Judith G 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. F CPC 314 Ramirez R V Transfer: CSU 1888 Arrange-2 Hours Lee J Y 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. F CPC 308 Susilowati S Formerly Entertainment Technology 40. 1889 Arrange-2 Hours Moreno M O Above section 4120 is in intended for dance majors and serious This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of dancers. Recommended dance experience in Dance 11-29, 33-34, 1890 Arrange-2 Hours Van Wormer V M 43-44. The above section 4120 requires an audition. Student cho- 1891 Arrange-2 Hours Susilowati S digital audio design and provide them with the basic tools to use the technology appropriately, creatively, and effectively. reographer auditions will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020, DANCE 90A, DANCE INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT 6:30p.m. (sign-in at 2:30p.m.) in CPC 310. Be prepared to present A large element of “hands-on” practical experience will be Transfer: CSU 3 minutes of live dance material to be developed for full concert. balanced by an emphasis on understanding the fundamental Dancer auditions will be held Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, at 3:00p.m. in Please see “Internships” section. theoretical principles of the technology and its applica- CPC 310. All dancers must be warmed up and wear appropriate 1892 Arrange-4 Hours Douglas Judith G tions within the entertainment industry. Topics covered will solid black on black dancewear. 1893 Arrange-4 Hours Van Wormer V M include the basic characteristics and differences between 45 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 46 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES and equipment. Primary topics covered will include practical and equipment.Primarytopicscovered willincludepractical disseminated andappliedusingindustry-standardpractices ity oftheoretical andhands-onapplication, concepts willbe nation ofpracticalandtechnological toolsets.Throughapar for digitalmediaincludingfilmandtelevision usingacombi This course introduces the fundamentals ofdesigningsound DMPOST 23,SOUNDDESIGN Tools. Pro Avid uses course This use ofaudioeffects andmusicmixingtechniques. phones, programmingelectronic instruments, MIDI, proper production. Topicscovered willincluderecordingwithmicro ing ofrecording, editing, programmingandmixingformusic Hands-on practicaltechniques willreinforceanunderstand digitally recordandproduce musicataprofessionallevel. In thiscourse, students willlearnthe skillsnecessary to DMPOST 22,DIGITALMUSICPRODUCTION Premiere uses Pro. Adobe course This tribution formats. size, aspect ratios, broadcastandstreamingcodecsdis will include digitalvs.analog, time code, framerates, frame and soundinnon-linear digitalvideopost-production.Topics class providesastrongfoundationforworking withvisuals tion formats, authoringformatsanddelivery formats.The mental aspects ofdigitalvideoproduction.Covering acquisi This introductorycourse familiarizesstudentswiththefunda DMPOST 3,DIGITALVIDEOFUNDAMENTALS Tools. Pro Avid uses course This media andvideo integration. sound waveformediting;andrecordingtechniquesformulti between the maindigitalaudioformats;basicprinciples of tion inadigitalenvironment; characteristicsanddifferences the essential hardware and software tools of music produc analog anddigitalaudio;principlesofgoodaudiodesign; • • 4124 4123 1900 1899 1898 1897 Advisory:DigitalMediaPost-Production20. Advisory:DigitalMediaPost-Production20. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4124meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 41M. for additionalprograminformation. Special Programssectionoftheclassschedule or gram andenrollment islimited toprogramparticipants. See the CA 90404.Abovesection 4123ispartofthePromoPathwaypro Center forMedia andDesign, 1660Stewart Street, SantaMonica, Above section 4123meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16, atthe 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1900meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1899meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 31A. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1898meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1897meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Arrange-2 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-4 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-2 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T Arrange-2 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. W Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. M Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” CMD 280 CMD 209 CMD 280 CMD 280 CMD 280 CMD 280 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn smc.edu/promo Beasley F Louie WB Louie WB Louie WB Javelosa DA Javelosa DA Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

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and multimedia. Areas covered include image creation and and multimedia. Areascovered include image creation and ing process asitisused infilm/television, visualeffects, This courseprovides acomplete overview ofthe composit combination ofsourceimages toproduce aseamless whole. Digital compositingistheprocess ofdigitallymanipulatinga DMPOST 31,DIGITALCOMPOSITING uses Avid Composer. Media course This storage server. utilize a industry standard editing application with a shared of layering,rotoscopingandmotiongraphics.Thiscourse will and soundeditingintopracticeusingadvancedtechniques on projects, studentswillputtraditionaltheories ofpicture assembling adigitalvideoproject.Throughseries ofhands- ofeditingtheories aswellthe technical requirements for This course focusesontheadvancedtechniques, skills, and DMPOST 30,DIGITALVIDEOEDITING tices forfieldandFoleyrecording. as best prac as well signal processor controlsandapplication exploration anduseofdigitalVirtualInstruments, advanced MIDI setup andimplementation, basicsofaudiosynthesis, transitional kindergarten, andkindergarten. in avarietyofprograms, includinginfant-toddler, preschool, appropriate forstudentswantingtoworkwithyoungchildren ics, career pathwaysandprofessional standards.Thisclassis children’s development andlearning. Mapprofessional eth adult-child interactions, andteachingstrategies insupporting practices. Explore programs, environments, relationships, oretical principlesofdevelopmentallyappropriateandbest An examinationofthe underlying historicalcontexts andthe CHILDREN ECE 2,PRINCIPLESANDPRACTICESOFTEACHINGYOUNG print processing, TBtest, andimmunizationverification. that include field workmaybe required topayforLive Scanfinger Students takingEarlyChildhoodEducationandcourses Education Early Childhood Effects. After uses Adobe course This integrating diversevisualelements intocohesiveimagery. will develop theaesthetic andtechnical skillsnecessary for mentals. Throughaseries ofexercises andprojects, students manipulation techniques aswell asdesign andcolorfunda • • • 1902 1901 1905 1904 1903 4125 Advisory:DigitalMediaPost-Production4. Advisory:DigitalMediaPost-Production3. SkillsAdvisory:Psychology11. Formerly Entertainment Technology 32. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 1902meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Entertainment Technology 31B. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 1901meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section1905 isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1904meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 1903meets atthe Bundy Campus, 3171South 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 4125meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. Th Arrange-2 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. W Arrange-2 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd CMD 280 CMD 280 ONLINE ONLINE BUNDY 339 CMD 207 smc.edu/OnlineEd . Louie WB Platt H Andrews TD Pourroy DM Elam EJ Uzan D C-ID: ECE120. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. lighting at least three diverse cultures in the United States. lighting atleast three diverseculturesinthe United States. diverse culture, ability andlanguagewillbeexamined high society asthey impact childrenandtheir individualheritage, cultural factors.Studiesoffamily systemsincontemporary and communitywithanemphasis onhistoricalandsocio etal contextfocusingontheinterrelationship offamily, school This courseisanexamination ofthedeveloping childinasoci ECE 11,CHILD,FAMILYANDCOMMUNITY creative experiences withyoungchildren. field experiences inplanningandimplementing appropriate aesthetic awareness. Classworkincludes workshopsand conditions thatencourage development ofcreativityand emotional, andcognitiveskills, withemphasisonproviding movement indeveloping children’s physical-motor, social- for youngchildren. Itcovers therole ofart, music, and ning multiculturalart, music, andmovementexperiences This courseapplies childdevelopment principlestoplan MOVEMENT ECE 8,CREATIVEEXPERIENCES–ART,MUSIC,AND activities foryoungchildren. culturally appropriate activities inscience andmathematics are required todevelopandprovidedevelopmentally and in experimentsandfieldexperiences inlifesciences. Students learning stylesandneeds. Course workincludes participation inquiry-discovery experiences foryoungchildren withdiverse solving skills, andonrecognizing howteachers canfacilitate is placedonunderstanding howchildren develop problem- typically andatypicallydeveloping youngchildren. Emphasis planning ofscience andmathematics experiences forboth This course applies child development principles tothe ECE 5,MATHANDSCIENCEFORTHEYOUNGCHILD in storyselection, readingandstorytellingtoyoungchildren. Students willreviewchildren’s literature andobtainpractice skills developmentwithinaculturallysensitive framework. research pertainingtolanguageacquisitionandpre-reading tions andgroupactivities. Thecoursereviewsthecurrent a programtomeet thoseinterac needs throughindividual for assessingchildren’s language skillsandfordeveloping the developmentoflogicalthought.Itintroducestechniques cation, asamedium ofcreative expression andasatoolin children’s abilitiestouselanguageasameansofcommuni ning andimplementingexperiences thatsupportandextend This course provides a developmental framework for plan CHILD ECE 4,LANGUAGEANDLITERATUREFORTHEYOUNG • • • • • • • • 1909 4127 1908 4126 1907 1906 Advisory:Psychology11. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Advisory:Psychology11. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology11. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology11. Prerequisite: None. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 1909meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4127meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 1908meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4126meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1907meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1906meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. Th 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. T 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours IGETC Area4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd BUNDY 339 BUNDY 339 BUNDY 339 BUNDY 339 ONLINE ONLINE . . Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Richard C Staff Elam EJ Pourroy DM Mosley K R C-ID: CDEV110. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES The processes of socialization and identity development will gies to document development, growth, play and learning to ECE 25, ASSESSMENT IN TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND be highlighted showing the importance of respectful, recipro- join with families and professionals in promoting children’s KINDERGARTEN 3 UNITS cal relationships that support and empower families. success. Recording strategies, rating systems, portfolios, Transfer: CSU 1910 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. T BUNDY 328 Mosley K R and multiple assessment tools are explored. Students are • Prerequisite: ECE 2 and 24. Above section 1910 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South required to have a current TB test, Live Scan completed This course explores the appropriate use of assessments to Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. at SMC, and proof of immunizations. Students will also be support students’ development and learning. It covers vari- 1911 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Grace Y H required to complete 35 days of supervised field experience ous methods of observation and data collection, tools, and Above section 1911 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and in an early childhood setting with a California Mentor or at a strategies including time management and legal and ethical is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For NAEYC Accredited Early Childhood Program 1 day equals 3 or responsibilities. The course emphasizes the use of findings additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. more hours). to inform and plan differentiated instruction, classroom envi- 1912 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Talleda M L The hours of this course may be applied toward the Experience ronments, and to provide the basis for family partnerships. Above section 1912 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Requirement of the Child Development Permit Matrix. The course is designed for those working with students in is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 4130 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M BUNDY 335 Miller Ca L transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, and early education additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Miller Ca L classrooms. 1913 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Miller Ca L Arrange-3 Hours 1922 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Grace Y H Above section 1913 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 4130 is a hybrid class taught online via the Internet Above section 1922 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For and at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. CA 90066. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4128 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th BUNDY 328 Carman R Above section 4130 meets on-ground every other week, beginning Above section 4128 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Monday, August 31. ECE 26, CA PRESCHOOL FOUNDATIONS Fall 2020 Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 4131 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T BUNDY 335 Backlar N P AND FRAMEWORKS 1 3 UNITS Arrange-3 Hours Backlar N P Transfer: CSU ECE 17, INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM 3 UNITS Above section 4131 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Transfer: CSU This course is an introduction to the California Preschool Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4131 meets Learning Foundations and Curriculum Frameworks. Domains C-ID: ECE 130. on-ground every other week, beginning Tuesday, September 1. • Prerequisite: None. covered in this course include: Social/Emotional Development, • Advisory: Psychology 11. ECE 22, PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Language/Literacy, English Language Development, Visual and Performing Arts. This course provides practical strategies Developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments EDUCATION 5 UNITS for implementing the curriculum frameworks developed for for young children. Explores teaching strategies and curricu- Transfer: CSU each domain and may be used to satisfy required or profes- lum development based on theoretical frameworks, obser- C-ID: ECE 210. sional development units for Child Development Permit hold- vation, and assessment. Emphasizes the teacher’s role in • Prerequisite: Early Childhood Education 21. ers, and/or preschool, transitional kindergarten, and early supporting development and learning across the curriculum, This course is a demonstration of developmentally appropri- education teachers. including all content areas. ate early childhood teaching competencies under guided 1923 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Maldonado S M 1915 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. M BUNDY 339 Mosley K R supervision. Students will utilize practical classroom experi- Above section 1923 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 1915 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South ences to make connections between theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a comprehensive is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1916 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Manson L J understanding of children and families. Child centered, play- oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment; Above section 1916 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and ECE 30, STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITH CHALLENGING is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For and knowledge of curriculum content areas will be empha- BEHAVIORS 3 UNITS additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. sized as student teachers design, implement and evaluate Transfer: UC, CSU 1917 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Elam E J experiences that promote positive development and learning • Prerequisite: None. for all young children. Students are required to have a current Above section 1917 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and This course is appropriate for classroom teachers in various is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For TB test, Livescan completed at SMC, and proof of immuniza- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. tions. Students will also be required to complete 35 days in an settings, students will identify developmentally appropri- 4129 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W BUNDY 339 Richard C early childhood setting with a California Mentor (1 day equals ate behaviors, challenging behaviors and the various influ- Above section 4129 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 3 or more hours). ences that effect children’s behavior. Students will analyze Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. children’s behaviors and select strategies to make positive The hours of this course may be applied toward the Experience changes. Emphasizes the connection between children’s Requirement of the Child Development Permit Matrix. ECE 19, TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY 3 UNITS social and emotional development and their success in the 1920 Arrange-9 Hours ONLINE Miller Ca L Transfer: CSU classroom, and how the teachers’ perceptions, experiences, Above section 1920 is a Distance Education course conducted over C-ID: ECE 230. and behavior influence child behaviors. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Satisfies Global Citizenship Above section 1920 is for students currently employed in an ECE 1924 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Joachim S L • Prerequisite: None. classroom for more than 30 hours per week. Contact the instruc- Above section 1924 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Examination of the development of social identities in diverse tor for enrollment information. While SMC anticipates a return is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For societies including theoretical and practical implications of to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the event additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meetings, families, programs, classrooms and teaching. Students will the above section 1920 may be cancelled. ECE 32, COMMUNICATING WITH FAMILIES 3 UNITS recognize and contrast cultural and historical perspectives of 4132 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T BUNDY 339 Miller Ca L Transfer: CSU at least 3 American cultural groups (Latino American, African Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Miller Ca L • Prerequisite: None. American, Asian American, Native American and European Arrange-6 Hours This course will enhance the capacity of early childhood American) to promote understanding, knowledge, and skills Above section 4132 is a hybrid class taught online via the Internet educators to communicate effectively with families about and at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, for educating children in a pluralistic society. Various class- development and developmental concerns. Topics covered CA 90066. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. will include an overview of typical and atypical child develop- room strategies will be explored emphasizing culturally and Above section 4132 meets on-ground every other week, beginning linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting all Tuesday, September 1. While SMC anticipates a return to tradi- ment, parenting and social challenges faced by families of children in becoming competent members of a diverse soci- tional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the children with special needs, the importance of developmental ety. The course includes self-examination and reflection on COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meetings, the above screening and effective communication strategies for working issues related to social identity, stereotypes and bias, social section 4132 may be cancelled. with families. The ultimate goal of the course is to enhance and educational access, media and schooling. the relationships between parents and the providers who ECE 24, PRESCHOOL AND EARLY PRIMARY serve them. 1918 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. W BUNDY 328 Miller Ca L DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS 1925 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Parise W A Above section 1918 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Transfer: CSU Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 1925 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and 1919 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Druker S L This course examines theories of development and the is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1919 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and developmental processes focusing on children ages 3-6. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Developmental benchmarks in the physical, cognitive, social, additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. emotional, and language domains are identified, as well as ECE 41, ADMINISTRATION 1: PROGRAMS IN EARLY the multiple influences that impact children’s development. CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 3 UNITS ECE 21, OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT 4 UNITS This course is designed for those working with students in Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU transitional kindergarten, kindergarten, and early education • Prerequisite: Early Childhood Education 21. C-ID: ECE 200. classrooms. • Advisory: Experience as an early childhood teacher. • Prerequisite: Psychology 11, Early Childhood Education 2 and 11, 1921 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Grace Y H Introduction to the administration of early childhood pro- and one of the following: Early Childhood Education 4, 5, 8, 17. Above section 1921 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and grams. Covers program types, budget, management, regula- This course is a supervised field experience which focuses on is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For tions, laws, development and implementation of policies and the appropriate use of assessment and observation strate- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. procedures. Examines administrative tools, philosophies, and 47 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 48 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES culturally consistent care. needs includingmakingappropriate referrals andproviding and parents intheearly identificationofchildrenwithspecial observations ofinfantsandtoddlers whichassistteachers Content covered will include assessment measures and direct ences thatpromote thisprimaryrelationship in achild’s life. cial role thatparentsandfamilyplayinthe daytoexperi toddlers inthe contextoffamily.Further, itexploresthecru social, emotional andcognitivedevelopment ofinfantsand This course providesanindepth analysisofthephysical, ECE 46,INFANTANDTODDLERDEVELOPMENT attention deficit disorders andgiftedness. communication disorders, visual and hearing impairments, disabilities, autism, mental disorders, retardation, behavioral various categories ofdisability, includinglearning andphysical the identificationandreferral process.The coursecovers influences, lawsrelatingtochildrenwithspecialneeds, and on families. Itincludes anoverview ofhistoricalandsocietal children agesbirththrougheight andtheresulting impact individuals withspecial needs, withspecialemphasis of This courseintroducesthe variationsindevelopment of WITH SPECIALNEEDS ECE 45,INTRODUCTIONTOCHILDREN sive early careandeducation program. development, andreflective practicesforadiverse andinclu ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, professional ship inearly careandeducation settings. Includes legal and Effective strategies forpersonnelmanagement andleader EARLY CHILDHOODEDUCATION ECE 43,ADMINISTRATION2:PERSONNELANDLEADERSHIPIN of programsundertheirsupervision. ments ofthe State Department ofSocialServices fordirectors care andeducation program.Thiscoursemeetsthe require techniques neededtoorganize, open, andoperateanearly • • • • • 1931 1930 1929 4133 1927 1926 Advisory:Psychology11. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology11. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: EarlyChildhoodEducation41. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1931isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section1930isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1929meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066.For is ahybridclasstaughtonline viathe Internet andatthe Bundy Above section 4133meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 19, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1927meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1926meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - - - . . in facilitatingchildren’s learningwillbe studied. edge, andthe examination ofthe impact oftheenvironment expanded role ofthe teacher asaco-constructorofknowl documentation andreflectionofthelearning process; the children; observationofhowchildren constructtheories; concepts ofcollaborationbetween parents, teachers and applicable toearlychildhoodeducation intheU.S. The key and practicalapplicationoftheReggioEmiliaApproachas Credentialing, thiscourse willfocusonthetheories, research, In cooperation with the State Commission ofTeacher ECE 51,THEREGGIOAPPROACH and collaborationwithinterdisciplinary teams. competent teacher inprofessionalpartnership withfamilies natural environments. Includedisthe role oftheculturally meeting theindividualizedneeds ofchildrenininclusiveand ment, accommodations, andcurriculum modifications in their families.Focusisontheuseofobservation andassess working withchildrenspecialneeds inpartnershipwith This coursecovers curriculumandintervention strategies for WITH SPECIALNEEDS ECE 49,CURRICULUMANDSTRATEGIESFORCHILDREN development forall children. integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program laboration withfamilies andhealth professionals. Focus on and staffwillbe identified alongwiththe importanceofcol physical health, mental healthand safetyforbothchildren health safety andnutrition.Thekey componentsthatensure procedures andearly childhoodcurriculum relatedtochild Introduction tothe laws, regulations, standards, policies and FOR YOUNGCHILDREN ECE 64,HEALTH,SAFETY,ANDNUTRITION and teachers. documentation canmake learningvisible tochildren, parents documentation aswell astheelements bywhicheffective Students willbeintroducedtotheforms, tools, andusesof about theongoingprocess ofreflectionandbeing intentional. experiences anddevelopment.Pedagogical documentationis own awareness oftheirroleinfurther supportingchildren’s ship building.Documentationsharpens andfocusesteacher’s course oftheirinvestigations, experiences, play, andrelation on children’s experiences, thoughtsandideas duringthe This course highlightsdocumentationasaprocessfocusing VISIBLE ECE 54,DOCUMENTATION:MAKINGLEARNING • • • • 4134 1932 1934 1933 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: EarlyChildhoodEducation45. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066.For a hybridclasstaughtonlineviathe Internet andattheBundy Above section 4134 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14, andis additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1932meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1934meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Formerly ECE52. Saturdays: September 26, October24, andNovember 21. Venice Blvd., LosAngeles, 90066.Abovesectionmeets onthree edu/OnlineEd online viathe Internet. Foradditionalinformation, go to Above section 1933isahybridclasstaughtoncampusand Arrange-3.5 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S Arrange-2.25 Hours . Above section 1933s at New School West, 12731 . Above section1933s at New SchoolWest, 12731 for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE BUNDY 416 ONLINE ONLINE NEW SCLW NEW SCLW NEW SCLW ONLINE

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smc. - - - - ing EarlyChildhoodEducationcareers. This course providesadditionalassistancetostudents pursu COMMUNICATION SKILLS ECE 900,EARLYCHILDHOODEDUCATION Education –Noncredit Early Childhood Please see “Independent Studies”section. EDUCATION ECE 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINEARLYCHILDHOOD Please see “Independent Studies”section. EDUCATION ECE 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINEARLYCHILDHOOD both. not but one for credit receive may Students course. same the 75 are Dance 75 and ECE children. implementing appropriate creative experiences withyoung and includes workshopsandfield experience inplanningand children’s physical,motor, emotional, andcognitive skills, curriculum. Itcoversthe roleofmovement indeveloping and teachsubjectmatter acrossthe pre-K andelementary child developmentandhowtousecreative dance toresearch areas. Studentsgainknowledge ofthe movement aspectof room andtodevelop dancelessons tied tospecificsubject methods toguidecreativity inthepre-K andelementary class ative movement experiences forchildren, gives students This course, thestudyofdevelopmentally cre appropriate ECE 75,THETEACHINGOFDANCEFORCHILDREN referrals, andprovidingculturallyconsistent care. tifying childrenwithspecial needs andmakingappropriate working withother staff, parents and thecommunity;iden of care giving, arrangement andequipping the environment; months. Itwillinclude basicprinciples to 36 children birth for to qualitycare anddevelopmentally appropriate curriculum examines essential policies, principlesandpracticesthatlead and education ofinfantsandtoddlersingroupsettings.It This course appliescurrent theory andresearch tothe care AND CARE ECE 71,INFANTSANDTODDLEREDUCATION • • 7016 4137 1938 4136 1937 4135 1936 1935 Prerequisite: None. Advisory:EarlyChildhoodEducation46. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7016meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 4137meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 1938meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South 11th Street. Above section 4136meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1937meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4135meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1936meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 1935meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Arrange-2 Hours 5:15p.m.-9:45p.m. MWTh Arrange-1 Hour 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W Arrange-6.5 Hours 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd BUNDY 429 BUNDY 329 BUNDY 317A PAC 102 ONLINE BUNDY 328 ONLINE ONLINE

. . . Wolin-Tupas RL Roddy L Huff GF Huff GF Backlar N P Andrews TD Pourroy DM Gunn AC Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 0 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ECE 901, INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE AND 1945 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Brown B C 1963 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Garcia C P EDUCATION 0 UNITS Above section 1945 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1963 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and This course is designed to introduce students to the stages of is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For child development from birth through five years of age, best additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. practices in supporting healthy growth and development, and 1946 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Brown B C 1964 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Garcia C P an overview of family and community resources to support Above section 1946 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1964 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and children’s diverse needs. The course emphasizes effective is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For communication and guidance strategies for working in a additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. diverse early care and education setting. 1947 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Su B C 1965 8:00a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 156 Urrutia A Q Above section 1965 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16. 7017 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L Above section 1947 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 1966 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Brown B C Above section 7017 meets for 4 weeks, Sep 12 to Oct 03, at the additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 1966 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 1948 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Garcia C P is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ECE 902, CULTURALLY RELEVANT CURRICULUM 0 UNITS Above section 1948 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 4140 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M HSS 263 Carter T D This course provides an introduction to developmentally additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4141 5:15p.m.-8:05p.m. TTh HSS 263 Chan A K-C appropriate and culturally relevant curriculum for children 1949 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Garcia C P Above section 4141 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. from birth through age five. Course content emphasizes Above section 1949 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and developing age appropriate activities and creating effective is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ECON 4, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 3 UNITS learning environments for children in a diverse early care and additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: UC, CSU Fall 2020 education setting. 1950 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Su B C IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) 7018 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L Above section 1950 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and • Prerequisite: None. Above section 7018 meets for 4 weeks, Oct 10 to Oct 31, at the is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For • Skills Advisory: MATH 31 or MATH 50 and Eligibility for English 1. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course emphasizes the application of economic theory to 1951 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Su B C environmental issues and resource allocation. It evaluates the ECE 903, EARLY CARE LICENSING AND WORKFORCE Above section 1951 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and potential role of government in implementing environmental READINESS 0 UNITS is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For policy to solve issues related to market failure. It also explores Introduction to requirements for obtaining a license as a fam- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the ecological approach to environmental issues, connecting ily home care provider. Review of the National Association 4138 5:15p.m.-8:05p.m. TTh HSS 263 Chan A K-C economic systems with natural ecosystems. for Education of Young Children (NAEYC) code of ethical Above section 4138 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. Economics 4 is the same course as Environmental Studies 4. conduct and California’s licensing regulations. Emphasis on 4139 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W HSS 263 Carter T D Students may earn credit for one but not both. professionalism, health and safety in early care and education 1967 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. M HSS 152 Urrutia A Q environments. ECON 2, PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3 UNITS 7019 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L Transfer: UC, CSU ECON 5, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: Above section 7019 meets for 5 weeks, Nov 07 to Dec 05, at the C-ID: ECON 202. INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES 3 UNITS Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. • Prerequisite: None. IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) Transfer: UC, CSU • Skills Advisory: MATH 31 or MATH 49 and Eligibility for English 1. IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Science) • Satisfies Global Citizenship This course introduces students to measurement of eco- • Prerequisite: None. Economics nomic aggregates, economic models, and economic policy. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Measures of economic aggregates include: GDP, the unem- Economics is the study of how society allocates scarce resources. The ployment rate, the GDP Deflator, and the Consumer Price This course offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the goal is to understand the decisions of businesses and consumers as fields of Global Studies and International Political Economy. Index. The Great Depression is used as an introduction to well as the implications and causes of contemporary economic issues Students will analyze critically the role of national govern- macroeconomic policy. The course covers the tools of fiscal by developing a systematic and thorough understanding of precisely ments, international organizations, nongovernmental organi- and monetary policy and their impact on aggregate demand, how economic systems operate. Courses in the discipline of econom- zations, and multinational corporations, in regard to phenom- ics study the structure of markets and economies, the relationship prices, income and interest rates. Additionally, the course between regions within the global economy, and strive to convey how ena such as, international markets and production regimes, introduces students to following models: Classical, Keynesian, monetary and trade policy, international and global conflict, economists reason and how they analyze models and compare model Monetarist, and Supply Side with their corresponding policy implications to observations. and environmental degradation. Contending theoretical and implications and recommendations. ideological perspectives regarding international systems, pro- Some of the courses listed in this section are accompanied by Students may take Econ 1 and Econ 2 in any order, or even at the Supplemental Instruction. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academ- cesses, and trends will be applied and evaluated. same time. ic assistance program that utilizes free peer-assisted weekly study Economics 5 is the same course as Political Science 5 and Global sessions to help students learn the most difficult course content. For 1952 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 153 Garcia C P Studies 5. Students may earn credit for one, but not both. 1953 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 156 Battista C more information, please see the SI website at smc.edu/si. 1968 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 263 Rabach E R 1954 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 153 Urrutia A Q 1969 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 263 Rabach E R ECON 1, PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3 UNITS 1955 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 156 Battista C Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 1955 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- ECON 6, CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 3 UNITS C-ID: ECON 201. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Transfer: UC, CSU Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- • Prerequisite: None. IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) ars for more information. • Skills Advisory: MATH 31 or MATH 49 and Eligibility for English 1. • Prerequisite: None. 1956 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 156 Battista C • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. This course introduces students to the supply and demand 1957 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Chan A K-C model, the concept of elasticity, productivity and cost struc- This course stresses the application of economic theory to Above section 1957 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and important current problems with special emphasis on the role tures. Within the Supply and Demand framework, the class is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For studies the impact of government intervention on markets. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. of government and public policy in their resolution. Problems The class evaluates alternative market structures in terms of 1958 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Keskinel M emphasized may include resource management, the environ- ment, government expenditures, public programs, issues of prices, efficiency, and the role of the government. Above section 1958 is a Distance Education course conducted over growth and development, and various market irrationalities. Students may take Econ 1 and Econ 2 in any order, or even at the the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. same time. 1959 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Chan A K-C This problem-oriented course allows for a detailed examina- tion of significant 21st century domestic and global economic 1939 8:00a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 156 Urrutia A Q Above section 1959 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and problems and provides students with the opportunity for Above section 1939 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For extensive supervised research. 1940 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 153 Garcia C P additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1941 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 153 Urrutia A Q 1960 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Chan A K-C 1970 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 156 Battista C Above section 1941 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- Above section 1960 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Above section 1970 focuses on the topic of inequality. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ECON 15, ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE U.S. 3 UNITS ars for more information. 1961 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Battista C Transfer: UC, CSU 1942 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 153 Garcia C P Above section 1961 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) OR 3B (Humanities) 1943 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Keskinel M is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement Above section 1943 is a Distance Education course conducted over additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Prerequisite: None. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1962 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Battista C • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 1944 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Keskinel M Above section 1962 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and This course offers a chronological study of American eco- Above section 1944 is a Distance Education course conducted over is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For nomic history by major areas including agriculture, industrial the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. development, money, banking, and transportation. The roles 49 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 50 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES [email protected] semester. 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Students will course offerings.Energy Efficiency coursesprovide formaltrainingfor Courses inEnergy Efficiency arepartofthe Sustainable Technologies Energy Efficiency in the observation. participate 45-hour to result test TB anegative have must Students instructor. the by prepared forms verification and introduction of letters with arranged be will schools area in Placements classrooms. grade TK-12th local in observation of hours 45 perform will Students campus-approved certificatedclassroomteacher. includes cooperationwithat least one carefully selected and that represent California’s diverse student population, and structured fieldworkinpublicschoolelementary classrooms to classtime, the courserequires aminimumof45hours frameworks, andteacherperformance standards.Inaddition porary educationalissues, California’s content standardsand cal foundationsoftheAmerican education system, contem teaching asaprofession andcareer, historicalandphilosophi schools, kindergarten throughgrade12(K-12). 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- - - - - Engineering leakage ratesofatypicalresidential home. and ductblasterdevelop theprocedure formeasuringair air zones)andtostructurethe placement oftheblower door analyzer. Student willlearntoidentifyCAZzones (combustion as the blowerdoortest, the ductblaster, andthe combustion introduced totheoperationofenergyauditequipment such moisture movement in residential homes. Students will be ogy, deeper understandingoftheprinciples ofheat, air, and profile understanding, anintroductiontosmartgridtechnol will coverenergyandpower concepts, rateoptions, load the practiceofBuildingPerformance Analysis.Thiscourse apply toreductions inresidential energy consumptionand standing ofenergy efficiency conceptsespecially asthey This course willdevelop anintermediate level ofunder ENERGY 2,RESIDENTIALBUILDINGSCIENCE ing energy andenvironmental problems. energy efficiency measures aswell astheirpotential forsolv tory, andinfrastructureissues affectingimplementationof and monitoring.Students willexamine theeconomic, regula energy, lightandheat, energy codes andstandards, metering changes inbuildings.Topicsincludescientific principlesof damentals andidentificationofopportunitiesforefficiency This coursewillpresentbasicenergy concepts, lightingfun ENERGY 1,INTRODUCTIONTOEFFICIENCY part ofthe course. skills aredeveloped. Theuse ofCADsoftware isanintegral Sketching, engineering drawings, and3DCADsolidmodeling tices, andanintroductiontotheengineering designprocess. orthographic projections, dimensioning andtolerancingprac (CAD). Topicsinclude the development ofvisualizationskills, also serves asanintroductiontocomputer-aided design to visuallycommunicateengineering designs.Thecourse This course coversthe principles of engineering drawings ENGR 11,ENGINEERINGGRAPHICSANDDESIGN pertinent tothe engineering profession are alsoaddressed. explores effective academicstrategies.Communicationskills this course examines theengineering education pathwaysand of anengineer, andtheindustries inwhichengineers work, While addressing thebranchesofengineering, the functions face oftheengineer withsociety andengineering ethics. engineering problemsolvinganddesign, includingthe inter This course isanintroductiontothe methodsandtoolsof ENGR 1,INTRODUCTIONTOENGINEERING cal, chemical, materials, nuclear, petroleum andminingengineering. engineering fields: electrical, mechanical, civil, industrial, aeronauti of the workforce andmanufacturingprocess.There areavariety of and the systems thatensure the qualityofthe productand efficiency build thoseproducts, thefactories inwhichthose productsaremade, commercial applications.Engineers design products, themachineryto problems. Theirworkisthelinkbetween scientific discoveries and ics toresearch anddevelop economicalsolutionstopracticaltechnical Engineers applythe theories andprinciples ofscience andmathemat • • • • 1979 1978 2332 4164 2331 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Math2or(Math3and4). Prerequisite: None. Above section 1979meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. Airport ArtsCampus, 2800AirportAvenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 1978meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct24, atthe puter with internet access tocomplete assignments. Courses inPhysicalSciences require thatstudents mustuse acom puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. Courses inPhysicalSciences require thatstudentsmustuse acom puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. 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See Courses below areopen tostudents inEnglishPlacement GroupA. Group A English Composition– Please see “Independent Studies”section. ENGR 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINENGINEERING Please see “Independent Studies”section. ENGR 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINENGINEERING frames, machines, andbeams. laws. Variousstructures areconsidered whichincludetrusses, and three dimensions utilizingvectoranalysisandNewton’s This coursecoversbasicprinciples ofstaticequilibriumintwo ENGR 12,STATICS • • 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1980 2335 2334 2333 Placement Test. Prerequisite: English 21B or 22, ESL 21B or Group A on the Prerequisite: English21Bor22,ESLGroupAon the Prerequisite: Physics21andMath7. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2004meets atthe Bundy Campus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2003meets atthe Bundy Campus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 1999meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1989meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 1988meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section1987meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 1985meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. Courses inPhysicalSciences requirethatstudentsmustuse acom with internet access tocomplete assignments. in PhysicalSciences require thatstudents mustuse acomputer Above section2334meets for11weeks, Oct12toDec 22.Courses puter withinternet accesstocomplete assignments. 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IGETC AREA1A(English Composition) PCC 136 DRSCHR 204 BUNDY 216 BUNDY 228 MC 3 DRSCHR 201 DRSCHR 202 BUNDY 212 DRSCHR 215 HSS 207 DRSCHR 210 DRSCHR 202 CMD 103 BUNDY 414 CMD 104 DRSCHR 204 BUNDY 228 MC 4 DRSCHR 203 DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 211 SCI 122 smc.edu/si Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Rajski B Brigstocke JW Stirling MS Hertz UL Bostick JD Misaghi AM Adams J Meeks C Martinez-Gil C Hamada MJ Hall JE Kauffman SR Fuchs CA Motoike K J Staff Brigstocke JW Gildner BJ Staff Driscoll LV Young WH Legrande E Dang T Dang T Manookian N Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU . smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ENGLISH COURSE SEQUENCE

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within the same group. Fall 2020 Composition 1 (3 units) Composition 1 (3 units) Skills (2 units)

AND ENGLISH 48 Speed Reading and College Vocabulary (3 units) GROUP B: English Composition GROUP GROUP A: English Composition GROUP

ENGLISH 23 Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary (3 units)

ENGLISH 24 Grammar Review (3 units)

ENGLISH 20 Reading and Writing 2 (5 units) GROUP C: English Fundamentals GROUP

Note: Students in Placement Group B must enroll in a section LEGEND of English 1 paired with English 28 for additional support. 5 College-Level Course Dotted line indicates pathway for high-performing students that may be waived by the Instructor into higher level English.

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For Above section 2144meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd DRSCHR 201 HSS 206 DRSCHR 212 HSS 206 HSS 206 HSS 206 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Aghabegian DianaE ...... Vishwanadha H Murphy EM Staff Phillips LK Edelmann C Phillips LK Will LJ Hassman T Hassman T Staff James K R Janakos LD Staff Staff Cramer TR Del GeorgeDK Menton K T Arieff DE Gustin MJ Cramer TR Cramer TR Del GeorgeDK Del GeorgeDK Menton K T SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ENGL 31, ADVANCED COMPOSITION 3 UNITS CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Transfer: UC, CSU 2012 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 221 Krug J M 2036 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CMD 104 Nelson Launa A • Prerequisite: English 1. Above section 2012 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2036 meets at the Center for Media and Design, This advanced writing course is intended especially for English 2269. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2036 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2279. majors and other students desiring to develop rhetorical skills 2269 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 221 Krug J M 2279 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW CMD 104 Nelson Launa A beyond those practiced in English 1. It stresses critical analysis Above section 2269 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2012. Above section 2279 meets at the Center for Media and Design, and argument, and focuses on style in effectively communi- 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section cating with various audiences. CO-ENROLLMENT 2013 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 210 Markarian E A 2279 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2036. 2324 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 221 Caggiano S E Above section 2013 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section CO-ENROLLMENT 2270. 2038 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUNDY 119 Dixon M J 2270 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 210 Markarian E A Above section 2038 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2038 requires Above section 2270 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section English Composition – co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2280. 2013. 2280 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW BUNDY 119 Dixon M J Group B CO-ENROLLMENT 2014 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh CMD 102 Johnson D J Above section 2280 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2280 requires ENGLISH 1, READING AND COMPOSITION 1 WITH Above section 2014 meets at the Center for Media and Design, co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2038. ENGLISH 28, INTENSIVE COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS 5 UNITS 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section CO-ENROLLMENT 2014 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2271. • Prerequisite: Placement Group B. 2039 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 308 Schnitzler A P 2271 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh CMD 102 Johnson D J Fall 2020 • Corequisite: English 28. Above section 2039 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section English 1 is an introductory course in rhetoric and emphasizes Above section 2271 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2281. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section clear, effective written communication and preparation of 2281 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 308 Schnitzler A P 2271 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2014. the research paper. The co-requisite English 28 emphasizes Above section 2281 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section CO-ENROLLMENT 2039. clear, effective written communication and preparation of 2015 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 308 Blackwell N the research paper to prepare students for success in college- CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2015 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2051 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 201 Duran A level composition and reading. It consists of instruction in 2272. Above section 2051 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section composition, comprehension and analysis of college-level 2272 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 308 Blackwell N readings, and basic research skills. 2282. Above section 2272 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2282 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 201 Duran A Students will receive 3 units of transferrable credit for English 2015. 1, and 2 units of non-transferrable, degree applicable credit for Above section 2282 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section CO-ENROLLMENT 2051. English 28. 2016 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. T HSS 206 James K R CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE James K R 2052 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh CMD 103 Staff 1981 7:00a.m.-8:20a.m. MW PCC 103 Staff Above section 2016 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 2052 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 1981 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2262. OnlineEd. Above section 2016 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 2052 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2283. section 2273. 2262 8:30a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PCC 103 Staff 2283 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. TTh CMD 103 Staff Above section 2262 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2273 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. T HSS 206 James K R Above section 2283 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 1981. Arrange-1 Hour ONLINE James K R 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2273 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 2283 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2052. 1994 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 222 Garnica A M via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 1994 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section OnlineEd. Above section 2273 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 2071 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 13 Garnica A M section 2016. 2263. Above section 2071 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2263 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 222 Garnica A M CO-ENROLLMENT 2284. 2017 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. Th HSS 206 James K R Above section 2263 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2284 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. MW MC 13 Garnica A M Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE James K R 1994. Above section 2284 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2017 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 2071. via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ 1995 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PCC 123 Blackwell N CO-ENROLLMENT OnlineEd. Above section 2017 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 2072 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 3 Robinson B Above section 1995 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section section 2274. 2264. Above section 2072 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2274 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. Th HSS 206 James K R 2285. 2264 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. MW PCC 123 Blackwell N Arrange-1 Hour ONLINE James K R 2285 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. MW MC 3 Robinson B Above section 2264 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2274 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 2285 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 1995. via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ 2072. CO-ENROLLMENT OnlineEd. Above section 2274 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 1996 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 206 Markarian E A section 2017. CO-ENROLLMENT 2073 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW CMD 103 Cardenas T P Above section 1996 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section CO-ENROLLMENT 2265. 2021 8:30a.m.-9:50a.m. TTh MC 13 Griffy W J Above section 2073 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2265 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. MW HSS 206 Markarian E A 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section Above section 2021 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2073 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2287. Above section 2265 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2275. 2287 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. MW CMD 103 Cardenas T P 1996. 2275 10:00a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 13 Griffy W J Above section 2287 meets at the Center for Media and Design, CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2275 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 1997 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW BUNDY 212 Staff 2021. 2287 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2073. Above section 1997 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 1997 requires 2022 8:30a.m.-9:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 312 Weatherford K C 2074 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PCC 122 Weatherford K C co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2266. Above section 2022 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2074 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2266 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. MW BUNDY 212 Staff 2276. 2286. Above section 2266 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2276 10:00a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 312 Weatherford K C 2286 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. MW PCC 122 Weatherford K C Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2266 requires Above section 2276 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2286 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 1997. 2022. 2074. CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT 1998 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PCC 136 Wright N E 2034 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 202 Krug J M 2084 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh MC 13 Bostick J D Above section 1998 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2034 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2084 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2267. 2277. 2289. 2267 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. MW PCC 136 Wright N E 2277 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 202 Krug J M 2289 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. TTh MC 13 Bostick J D Above section 2267 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2277 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2289 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 1998. 2034. 2084. CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT 2011 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 213 Livanis L 2035 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 4 Todd G T 2085 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 215 Schnitzler A P Above section 2011 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2035 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section Above section 2085 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 28 section 2268. 2278. 2290. 2268 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 213 Livanis L 2278 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW MC 4 Todd G T 2290 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 215 Schnitzler A P Above section 2268 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2278 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section Above section 2290 requires co-enrollment in ENGL 1 section 2011. 2035. 2085. 53 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 54 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2106 2299 2102 2298 2100 2296 2098 2295 2097 2294 2096 2293 2089 2292 2087 2291 2086 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 2300. Above section 2106requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See 2102. AbovesectionispartoftheBlackCollegiansprogramand Above section 2299requires co-enrollment inENGL1section blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See 2299. AbovesectionispartoftheBlackCollegiansprogramand Above section 2102requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2298 requires co-enrollment inENGL 1section 2100. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2298meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2100 requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section2298. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2100meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2098. Above section 2296requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2296. Above section 2098requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2097. Above section 2295requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2295. Above section 2097requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2096. Above section 2294requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2294. Above section 2096requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2089. Above section 2293requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2293. Above section 2089requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2292 requires co-enrollment inENGL 1section 2087. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2292meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2087 requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section2292. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2087meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2291 requires co-enrollment inENGL 1section 2086. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2291meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2086 requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section2291. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section2086meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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Above section 2300requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2124. Above section 2311requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2311. Above section 2124requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section 2123. Above section 2310requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2310. Above section 2123requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2122. Above section 2309requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2309. Above section 2122requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2308 requires co-enrollment inENGL 1section 2121. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section 2308meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, 2121 requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section2308. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section 2121meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, 2120. Above section 2307requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2307. Above section 2120requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2119. Above section 2306requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2306. Above section 2119requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2118. 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 312 DRSCHR 312 DRSCHR 202 DRSCHR 202 MC 4 MC 4 HSS 206 HSS 206 DRSCHR 213 HSS 203 HSS 203 DRSCHR 308 DRSCHR 308 MC 4 MC 4 CMD 103 CMD 103 PCC 103 PCC 103 MC 13 MC 13 Weatherford K C Weatherford K C Doucet WJ Doucet WJ Griffy WJ Griffy WJ Krug JM Krug JM Hioureas EC Hioureas EC James K R Staff Staff Dixon MJ Dixon MJ Wright N E Wright N E Cardenas TP Cardenas TP Staff Staff Duran A Duran A 4157 4145 2321 2153 2320 2152 2319 2143 2318 2142 2317 2139 2316 2138 2315 2133 2314 2132 2313 2129 2312 2128 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT 4145. Above section 4157requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 4157. Above section 4145requires co-enrollment inENGL 28section section 2321requires co-enrollment inENGL 1section 2153. Above section 2321meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above section 2153requires co-enrollment inENGL28section 2321. Above section 2153meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above section 2320requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2152. Above section 2320meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above section 2152requires co-enrollment inENGL28section 2320. Above section 2152meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above 2143. Above section 2319requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2319. Above section 2143requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2142. Above section 2318requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2318. Above section 2142requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2139. Above section 2317requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2317. Above section 2139requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2138. Above section 2316requires co-enrollment inENGL 1 section 2316. Above section 2138requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2133. Above section 2315requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2315. Above section 2133requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2132. Above section 2314requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2314. Above section 2132requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2129. Above section 2313requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2313. Above section 2129requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 2128. Above section 2312requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2312. Above section 2128requires co-enrollmentinENGL 28section 6:45p.m.-7:35p.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh 2:30p.m.-3:45p.m. TThF 12:15p.m.-2:20p.m. TThF 10:15a.m.-11:30a.m. TThF 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TThF 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-4:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 210 DRSCHR 210 PCC 134 PCC 134 PCC 134 PCC 134 DRSCHR 221 DRSCHR 221 DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 201 DRSCHR 201 DRSCHR 210 DRSCHR 210 DRSCHR 308 DRSCHR 308 MC 13 MC 13 PCC 103 PCC 103 MC 3 MC 3 Nelson PM Nelson PM Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Murphy EM Robinson B Robinson B Staff Staff Staff Staff Doucet WJ Doucet WJ Staff Staff Barham AC Barham AC Staff Staff SCHEDULEOFCLASSES Composition 1. The course emphasizes the application of 2204 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 211 Hioureas E C English Fundamentals logical reasoning, analysis, and strategies of argumentation in 2205 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 215 Livanis L critical thinking and writing, using literature (both fiction and 2206 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 308 Overall S J – Group C non-fiction) and literary criticism as subject matter. 2207 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 203 Cramer T R 2166 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 201 Bonar H S Above section 2207 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- Courses below are open to students in English Assessment Groups A ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the and B. Assessment is required to determine class placement. See smc. 2167 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW MC 13 Bell S L 2168 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 214 Rajski B Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- edu/assessment. ars for more information. Above section 2168 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- Some of the courses listed in this section are accompanied by ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 2208 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PCC 122 Herbert S Supplemental Instruction. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academ- Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- 2209 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 211 Pritchard L A ic assistance program that utilizes free peer-assisted weekly study ars for more information. 2210 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 212 Todd G T sessions to help students learn the most difficult course content. For 2211 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PCC 103 Staff more information, please see the SI website at smc.edu/si. 2169 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PCC 101 Overall S J 2170 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 211 Ireland S P 2212 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 201 Robinson B 2213 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW PCC 122 Davis C V ENGL 20, READING AND WRITING 2 5 UNITS 2171 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW MC 3 Livanis L 2214 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW CMD 104 Young W H • Prerequisite: None. 2172 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW CMD 102 Staff Above section 2172 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2214 meets at the Center for Media and Design, This course is designed to help students improve intermedi- 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. ate reading and writing skills necessary for college success. 2173 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh DRSCHR 211 Padilla M R 2215 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 201 Arms E D Students will increase their reading comprehension and Above section 2173 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- 2216 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh PCC 124 Staff vocabulary; they will build their understanding of patterns ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 2217 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 201 Mattessich S N Fall 2020 of organization used in academic writing, as well as their Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- Above section 2217 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- inferential reading techniques. Through the integrated study ars for more information. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the of reading and writing, students will develop an efficient 2174 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 207 Anderson E Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- writing process appropriate to audience and purpose. The 2175 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh PCC 123 Ireland S P ars for more information. course requires classroom work, weekly reading/writing lab 2176 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh BUNDY 414 Staff 2218 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 211 Del George D K work, and homework. In English 20, students will also review Above section 2176 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2219 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 210 Pacchioli J J grammar and usage and develop skill in writing in-class, timed Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2220 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 212 Pritchard L A essays. 2177 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F DRSCHR 207 Kauffman S R 2221 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 221 Cramer T R 2255 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW PCC 122 Staff 2178 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F DRSCHR 211 Driscoll L V 2222 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW HSS 206 Robinson B 2256 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. MW HSS 207 Staff 2179 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F DRSCHR 201 Martinez-Gil C 2223 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW HSS 207 Barham A C 2257 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Davison IV G S 2180 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S DRSCHR 212 Staff 2224 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh HSS 206 Phillips L K Above section 2257 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 2181 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUNDY 414 Motoike K J 2225 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh DRSCHR 201 Staff Above section 2181 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Distance Education Classes additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2182 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PCC 103 Overall S J Distance Education classes are taught via the internet. There are no ENGL 23, INTERMEDIATE READING AND VOCABULARY 3 UNITS 2183 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 204 Brigstocke J W class meetings on campus. • Prerequisite: Group B on the Placement Test. 2184 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CMD 102 Goode S S 2226 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Griffy W J This course is an intermediate course designed to improve Above section 2184 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2226 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and the reading skills necessary for college success and is strongly 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For recommended for all students who score at the B level on 2185 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 215 Dossett G H additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the English Assessment Test. It concentrates on techniques 2186 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. M DRSCHR 210 Meyer E E 2227 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Adams J J of comprehension, such as finding the main idea, recognizing Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Meyer E E Above section 2227 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and details and patterns of organization, as well as inference and Above section 2186 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ critical reading skills. It also focuses on vocabulary develop- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. OnlineEd. 2228 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Onugha E L ment, study reading techniques and reading rate and flex- 2187 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PCC 123 Todd G T ibility. Above section 2228 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 2188 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUNDY 212 Meeks C is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 2258 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE James K R Above section 2188 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 2258 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2229 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Aghabegian Diana E is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 2189 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 204 Brigstocke J W additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 2229 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 2190 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh DRSCHR 211 Caggiano S E is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 2259 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. TTh PCC 122 Staff Above section 2190 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 2259 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 2230 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Janakos L D Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- Above section 2230 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and ENGL 24, GRAMMAR REVIEW 3 UNITS ars for more information. • Prerequisite: Group A or B on the Placement Test. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 2191 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. W DRSCHR 210 Misaghi A M additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Arrange-1.5 Hours ONLINE Misaghi A M This course is an intensive review of the principles of gram- 2231 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Hassman T Above section 2191 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online mar for students who want to increase their understanding Above section 2231 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and of the fundamentals of English. The course is open to all via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For students at the A or B level. Students may wish to take the additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 2192 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUNDY 228 Legrande E course prior to or concurrently with an English composition 2232 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Remmes J or a Business English course. Above section 2192 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2232 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 2260 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW DRSCHR 204 Hioureas E C is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 2193 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 7 Hotsinpiller Matthew additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 2194 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 215 Paik-Schoenberg J ENGL 28, INTENSIVE COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS 2 UNITS 2233 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Hotsinpiller Matthew • Prerequisite: Group B on the Placement Test. 2195 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh PCC 123 Ireland S P 2196 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh BUNDY 228 Hertz U L Above section 2233 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and This course emphasizes clear, effective written communica- Above section 2196 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For tion and preparation of the research paper to prepare stu- Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. dents for success in college-level composition and reading. 2197 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh DRSCHR 213 Burak C D 2234 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Vishwanadha H It consists of instruction in composition, comprehension and 2198 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW PCC 123 Blackwell N Above section 2234 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and analysis of college-level readings, and basic research skills. Above section 2198 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 2199 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F HSS 207 Burak C D 2200 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F DRSCHR 212 Doucet W J 2235 8:00a.m.-11:10a.m. MW DRSCHR 312 Davison IV G S English – Literature Above section 2200 is part of the Black Collegians program and Above section 2235 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16. enrollment is temporarily limited to program participants. See 2236 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW PCC 123 Blackwell N the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ Above section 2236 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16. ENGL 2, CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INTERMEDIATE blackcollegians for more information. 2237 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Hotsinpiller Matthew COMPOSITION 3 UNITS 2201 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW BUNDY 212 Staff Above section 2237 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 2201 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For C-ID: ENGL 105. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. IGETC AREA 1B (English Composition- Critical Thinking) or 3B (Humanities) 2202 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PCC 103 Paik-Schoenberg J 2238 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Griffy W J • Prerequisite: English 1. 2203 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW BUNDY 228 Gildner B J Above section 2238 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and This course helps students to develop their critical thinking Above section 2203 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For and writing skills beyond the level achieved in Reading and Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 55 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 56 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Neo-Classical Periodin1798. erature fromtheAnglo-Saxonperiod throughthe endofthe This coursetracesthe historicaldevelopment ofEnglishlit ENGL 5,ENGLISHLITERATURE1 foundations thathaveshapedthe literature ofthisperiod. the course examines the social, intellectual, andhistorical drama fromtheEnlightenment tothe present. Inaddition, The course explores significantworksoffiction, poetry, and ENGL 4,WORLDLITERATURE2 literature fromHomertoCervantes. This course is a studyof some of the masterpieces of world ENGL 3,WORLDLITERATURE1 Evening Classes • • • • 2250 2249 2248 2247 4155 4154 4153 4152 4151 4150 2246 2245 2244 2243 2242 2241 2240 2239 Advisory:English2. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2250isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Above section 4155meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2246meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2245meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2244meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2243meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2242meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2241meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2240meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2239meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:55p.m. MW W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T M 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE DRSCHR 201 HSS 207 PCC 103 DRSCHR 312 202 DRSCHR DRSCHR 202 202 DRSCHR DRSCHR 201 HSS 203 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) Aghabegian DianaE smc.edu/OnlineEd ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Remmes J Driscoll LV Herbert S Staff Staff Engelmann DS Murphy EM Engelmann DS Padilla MR Davis CV Garcia MS Meir N K Remmes J Gustin MJ Gustin MJ Adams J Arieff DE tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

- . Latina Americans, as well as European and Jewish Americans. Latina Americans, aswell asEuropean andJewish Americans. Americans, AsianAmericans, AfricanAmericans, andLatino/ by andaboutUnitedStatesethnicgroups, primarilyNative This coursecompares andcontraststheliterature written ENGL 10,ETHNICLITERATUREOFTHEU.S. stories, andpoemsthatmake upthe best ofthatliterature. to introduce the studentstoavarietyofthe novels, short War II.ThisisasurveycourseinAmericanliterature, designed This course coverstheperiod from theCivilWartoWorld ENGL 8,AMERICANLITERATURE2 to theCivilWar. This course surveysAmericanliterature fromitsbeginnings ENGL 7,AMERICANLITERATURE1 ture fromthe RomanticAge tothe20thCentury. A continuationofEnglish5, thiscourse coversEnglishlitera ENGL 6,ENGLISHLITERATURE2 prominent motifs oftheartsthese countries. society, themajor beliefs andtraditionsoftheculture, and designed tointroduce students tothe importantvalues ofthe study literature ofatleast fourAsian countries.The courseis rich culturesofafascinatingpart of theworld.Studentswill MajorworksofAsianliterature willprovide awindowtothe ENGL 40,ASIANLITERATURE both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 26. Humanities as course same the 26 is English literature inthecontextofother artforms. intellectual concerns oftheirday.In doing so, they will see ers haveexpressed andresponded to cultural, political, and ing how, atwidelyseparated pointsintime, artistsandwrit ages (painting, sculpture, music, architecture, dance) explor literature inconjunctionwithgreat worksofartthroughthe In thisintroductiontothehumanitiesstudentswillsurvey ENGL 26,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEHUMANITIES times, andtheatre. Shakespeare’s mostpopularplays, aswell asstudyhislife, In thiscourse, studentsread andanalyze seven oreightof ENGL 15,SHAKESPEARE on thedevelopment ofanAmericanliterature. come tounderstand the significantinfluence ofthese writers they uselanguagetocreateasenseofplace.Students will influence: social, political, intellectual, andhistorical; and how contribute tothecreation ofculturalidentityandspheres of Students willexamine howwriters fromeach ofthesegroups • • • • • • • • • 2252 2251 4156 2261 2254 2253 Advisory:English2. Prerequisite: English1. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English 1. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2261isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-3 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. DRSCHR 212 DRSCHR 222 DRSCHR 201 ONLINE DRSCHR 218 MC 4 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Arms ED Pacchioli J Mattessich SN Remmes J Dossett GH Arieff DE 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - . justice resonate inthesecultures. crime fictiongenreandthewaysinwhichcrimesocial States, andNigeria. Students willcompare adaptationsofthe studied (inEnglishtranslation):Japan, Sweden, the United artifacts. Worksfromthree ofthefollowingcountrieswillbe these novelsandshortstories:asliterary worksandcultural country. Thecourse, therefore, willstudythe dualidentityof insight intothe ethical, social, andpoliticalethos ofthe of literature andculturalartifactsthatprovide asignificant War II.Thenovels andstoriesinthisgenre are bothworks and novels) fromaroundtheworldpublished afterWorld This course surveysmoderncrime fiction(bothshortstories ENGL 62,CRIMEFICTIONINAGLOBALCONTEXT literature, film, andnew media. notable criticism, andareview ofmodernreinventions in approach tothefirstfairytalecollections, examinationof formations ofthe fairytale. The courseincludes athematic This course isasurvey ofthehistory, scholarship, andtrans ENGL 61,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEFAIRYTALE both. not but one for credit receive may 52. Students Studies Religious as course same 52 the is English of each ofthese typesare presented andexamined. literature inthe Biblearesetforthandrepresentative pages can beinterpreted, studied, andused.Thevarioustypesof given tothe waysinwhichBiblicalliteraturehasbeen and of literature containedinthe New Testament. Attentionis This courseintroduces thestudentstovariety andwealth ENGL 52,LITERATUREOFTHEBIBLE:NEWTESTAMENT influenced literature andalliedartsfromearliest time. on Western culture—Greek andRomanmythswhichhave heroes, testing, death, andafterlife. Theemphasisisprimarily ena, relationships between godsandmortals, deeds ofsuper creation oflivingcreatures, explanation ofnaturalphenom attempt to explain the unknown: the beginning of the world, and legendsfromavarietyofsources, examining humanity’s and Romanmythology.Ittakes athematicapproachtomyths This course studies the majorcharactersandtales fromGreek ENGL 50,MYTHOLOGY • • • • • 2330 2329 2328 2327 2326 2325 Prerequisite: English1. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. Prerequisite: English1. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducation course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2330 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2329meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto a hybridclasstaughtoncampusandonlineviathe Internet. For Above section2328meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, andis OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2327isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2325 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1.5 HoursN 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. T 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours . smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 210 DRSCHR 210 ONLINE IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) . . . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Vishwanadha H Del GeorgeDK Del GeorgeDK Del GeorgeDK Del GeorgeDK Hioureas EC Davison IVGS smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ESL COURSE SEQUENCE Core Courses Optional Support Courses Support courses below are recommended but not required. They can be taken in any order or concurrently with core courses within the same group.

ENGLISH 1 Reading and Any Support Course Composition 1 (3 units) Fall 2020 GROUP A GROUP

Reading and Vocabulary Grammar and Editing

ESL 19B ESL 28 ESL 20B English Fundamentals 2 Academic Vocabulary Skills Advanced Grammar (4 units) (3 units) Workshop 2 (3 units) GROUP B GROUP ESL 23 ESL 20A ESL 19A Academic Reading and Advanced Grammar English Fundamentals 1 Study Skills (3 units) Workshop 1 (3 units) (4 units)

Reading, Vocabulary, Grammar and Editing Speaking and Listening

ESL 11A ESL 17 ESL 16C Basic English 1 Intermediate Reading Skills Sentence Structure and (6 units) (3 units) Punctuation (1 unit)

ESL 15 ESL 16B Conversation and Culture Using Verb Tenses in the U.S. (3 units) (1 unit)

GROUP C GROUP ESL 14B ESL 16A Pronunciation: Rhythm Noun System and Articles and Intonation (3 units) (1 unit)

ESL 14A Pronunciation and Spelling (2 units)

ESL 10G & ESL 10W Multiple Skills Preparation (6 units each)

4-20 57 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 58 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES WRITING ESL 10W,MULTIPLESKILLSPREPARATION:READINGAND ESL10W. with concurrently course this take that students It is recommended requirements. Degree in Arts Associate of satisfaction toward applied be not may credit Course mar. This courseconcentrates onlistening,speaking, andgram improve the Englishlanguage skillsofnon-nativespeakers. ESL 10Gisalow-intermediate multi-skillscourse designed to SPEAKING, ANDGRAMMAR ESL 10G,MULTIPLESKILLSPREPARATION:LISTENING, Intensive English require accesstoacomputer andthe Internet. placement. See For thefollowingclasses, assessment isrequiredtodetermine class not receive academic credit. These courses are offeredforafee. Student workisgraded, butcourses intheIntensive ESLProgram do to prepare international students for entry toSantaMonica College. in conjunctionwithInternational Education)offersmulti-skillscourses 3) Intensive ESL(offered throughSMC’s CommunityServicesProgram These courses donotcarryanyacademic credit. ESL courses arefree tostudents, except those studyingon anF-1visa. developing the skillsneeded forlife and work in the US. Noncredit 2) Noncredit ESLcourses focusoncollege andcareer readiness and transferable (upto8units). of themes oracademic content. ESL 19A and ESL 19B are CSU and UC vocabulary, paraphrasing,andsummarizingskills within the context sentations). Facultyassiststudents inthe development ofgrammar, with citations, speakinginclasssmallgroups, and makingpre college (readingtextbooks, listening andnotetaking, writingpapers 1) Credit ESLcourses focusonacademic skillsneeded for success in different ESLprograms: cally forstudents whose firstlanguageisnotEnglish.SMC offers three English forSecondLanguage Speakers courses aredesigned specifi Second Language ESL –Englishasa creative non-fiction. technique ofwritingshortfictionorpoetry, andintroduces This coursecontinues thestudent’s traininginthecraftand ENGL 30B,ADVANCEDCREATIVEWRITING and technique involved inwritingshortfictionand/orpoetry. Thiscourseisdesigned tointroduce students tothe craft ENGL 30A,BEGINNINGCREATIVEWRITING Writing English –Creative • • • • 2349 2348 2347 4163 4162 4161 2323 4160 4159 4158 2322 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: English30A. Prerequisite: English1. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - ESL 19A,ENGLISHFUNDAMENTALS1 C ontheSMCPlacement Assessment. who have completed ESL10Gand10WorscoreatLevel sis onparagraphwritingfornon-nativespeakers ofEnglish ESL 11Aisanintermediate, multi-skillscoursewithanempha ESL 11A,BASICENGLISH1 ESL Writing ESL10G. with concurrently course this take that students It is recommended requirements. Degree in Arts Associate of satisfaction toward applied be not may credit Course take thiscourse concurrently withESL10G. assisted languagelearning.Itisrecommended thatstudents This course concentrates onreading, writing, andcomputer improve the Englishlanguage skillsofnon-nativespeakers. ESL10W isalow-intermediate multi-skills course designed to and criticalthinking. writing, editingofgrammarandmechanical errors, reading, for non-nativespeakers. Itcontinuesthe emphasisonessay This courseisthe secondpartofthe ESL19A/Bsequence, ESL 19B,ENGLISHFUNDAMENTALS2 the firstpartof ESL19A/Bsequence. mechanical errors, reading, andcriticalthinking.ESL19Ais opment andessayconstruction, editing ofgrammarand for non-native speakers, emphasizing paragraph devel This courseisanintermediate contextualized writingcourse • • • 4167 2356 2355 2354 2353 2352 4166 2351 2350 2379 2378 2377 2376 2375 2374 4168 2372 2371 2370 2369 2368 2367 2366 2365 Assessment. sures placement. Prerequisite: ESL 10G and 10W or Group C on the ESL Placement Prerequisite: ESL10Gand10WorGroupConthe ESLPlacement Prerequisite: EnglishasaSecond Language 19A. Prerequisite: EnglishasaSecond Language 11Aormultiple mea before takingESL11Aorconcurrently withESL11A. should enrollinsupportcourses (ESL14A/B, 15, 16A/B/C, 17) Students whoreceive gradeof“C”inESL10Gor10W afinal the same time. enrolled inabovesection2378should enrollinENGL 1+28 at Above section 2378meets for8weeks, Sep 01 toOct23.Students same time. enrolled inabove section 2375shouldenrollinENGL 1+28atthe Above section 2375meets for8weeks, Sep 01 toOct23.Students Formerly EnglishasaSecondLanguage 21B. Above section 2369meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct23. same time. enrolled inabove section 2368shouldenroll inESL19B atthe Above section 2368meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Students same time. enrolled inabove section 2365shouldenroll inESL19B atthe Above section 2365meets for8weeks, Sep 01toOct23.Students *ESL19A, 19B, and25combined:maximumcredit, 8units. 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. MW 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 7:30p.m.-9:05p.m. W 6:00p.m.-7:20p.m. W 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. M 2:15p.m.-3:50p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. T 9:15a.m.-10:50a.m. Th 7:45a.m.-9:05a.m. Th 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. T 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. MW 12:15p.m.-3:15p.m. TThF 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. TTh 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:10p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-4:40p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW 11:00a.m.-2:30p.m. TThF 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m. MWF 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. MW 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:30a.m. TThF for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. ESL 103 BUS 101 ESL 103 BUS 101 BUS 101 BUS 101 PCC 121 DRSCHR 204 PCC 121 PCC 121 DRSCHR 204 PCC 121 PCC 121 DRSCHR 203 PCC 121 ESL 105 PCC 134 ESL 123 ESL 123 PCC 134 ESL 123 ESL 125 PCC 121 ESL 123 ESL 125 ESL 105 PCC 121 ESL 105 ESL 125 ESL 103 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Borgardt ML Spector AL Graziadei K N Staff Kim E Holmes WJ Stivener M Stivener M Stivener M Allie SM Allie SM Allie SM Staff Staff Staff Kim E Wolfe RA Staff Leveque VF Yenser SJ Staff Graziadei KN Wolfe RA Leveque VF Ellis TL Kunimoto TA Allie SM Ibaraki AT Ibaraki AT Ashleigh SB 4 UNITS 6 UNITS 4 UNITS - - - future, perfects,passives, conditionals, andmodals. nicate effectively usingverbformsincluding:present, past, This coursehelpsnon-native speakers ofEnglishtocommu ESL 16B,USINGVERBTENSES A. Bor are results assessment whose students to open is course however, this recommended; Bis or 11A ESL in enrollment concurrent requirements. Degree in Arts Associate of satisfaction toward applied be not may credit *Course subject-verb agreement. articles (a, an, the).Thecoursealsohelps students use correct fiers (possessives; determiners: this, that, these, those), and quanti and modifiers plural), singular, common, proper, nicate effectively usingthenounsystem (count, non-count, This coursehelpsnon-native speakers ofEnglishtocommu ESL 16A,THENOUNSYSTEMANDARTICLES Grammar are employed. tion, andreading, criticalthinking, andproblem-solving skills and speeches. Conversation techniques, vocabularyacquisi fluently inpairs, groups, classdiscussions, interviews, panels, students tounderstand andspeak Englishmore clearlyand cultural differences thataffect communication.Itprepares level non-native speakers ofEnglish examines the cross This speaking/listening course forgroup“A”, “B”, and“C” ESL 15,CONVERSATIONANDCULTUREINTHEU.S. a brief reviewofallvowelsoundsandspecific consonants terns ofstandardNorth AmericanEnglish.Thecourseincludes more effectively by learning the rhythm and intonation pat This course isdesigned tohelpESLstudents communicate ESL 14B,PRONUNCIATION:RHYTHMANDINTONATION students atthe ESL11Alevel orhigher. vowel andconsonantsounds.Thiscourse isappropriatefor also introduces thespellingpatterns inrelationshiptothe auditory discrimination, andproductionofthese sounds.It ciation andspeech style, anditemphasizes listening skills, consonant soundsthatare basictoNorth American pronun This course offersthestudyandpractice ofthe vowel and CONSONANT SOUNDS ESL 14A,PRONUNCIATIONANDSPELLING:VOWEL Speaking andListening • • • • • 2361 2360 2359 2358 2357 4169 2383 2382 2381 2380 cessful completion ofESL10Gand10W. ESL 11Alevel. ESL 14Ahave already completed ESL10Gorhave tested intothe ESL 11Alevel. ESL10GItishighlyrecommended thatstudents in ESL 14Ahave already completed ESL10Worhavetested intothe Prerequisite: ESL10Gand10W. Prerequisite: ESL10Gand10WwithagradeofC orbetter. Prerequisite: Group“C”onthe Englishplacement exam orsuc Prerequisite: ESL10Gand10Worplacement inESL11A. SkillsAdvisory:ESL10WItishighlyrecommended thatstudentsin additional information, goto is aDistanceEducation course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2361meets for8 weeks, Oct26 toDec18, and this course isopentostudentswhoplace atthe AorBlevel. Concurrent enrollment inESL11AorBisrecommended; however additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2360meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and Above section 2358meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 09. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2357 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Above section 2383meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18. Above section 2382meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2381meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours 6:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m. TThF 9:30a.m.-12:25p.m. MWF 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ESL 123 ESL 104 ONLINE ESL 123 ESL 105 PCC 121 ESL 103 ESL 123 . . . Douglass JT Douglass JT Bostwick LH Marasco JA Spector AL Tracey MP Kunimoto TA Allie SM Ashleigh SB Tracey MP 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ESL 16C, SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND PUNCTUATION 1 UNIT Students will learn to comprehend and use approximately 7025 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 428 Torrez P J • Prerequisite: ESL 10G and ESL 10W. 200 words from the AWL to improve their reading compre- Above section 7025 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 01 to Dec 17, at the Concurrent enrollment in ESL 11A or ESL 11B is recommended. hension, speaking, listening, and writing skills for academic Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. success. It is designed for students at the 21A or 21B level or This course helps students whose first language is not English ESL 911, BEGINNING LISTENING AND SPEAKING 0 UNITS to construct grammatically correct sentences using appropri- students who have placed in Group B on the ESL Placement ate punctuation. Students will learn to combine sentence ele- Exam. Students are encouraged to enroll in ESL 28 concur- In this course, beginning ESL students focus on developing lis- ments (clauses and phrases) to produce effective sentences. rently with ESL 20A, 20B, 21A and/or 21B. tening and speaking skills needed to communicate effectively in social, work, and academic contexts. 2362 9:30a.m.-10:45a.m. MW ESL 125 Staff 3572 2:15p.m.-4:25p.m. MW ESL 103 Kahn A B 2363 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Douglass J T Above section 3572 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 09. 7026 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. T BUNDY 236 Mumba A I Above section 2363 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 2389 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Ibaraki A T Above section 7026 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 01 to Dec 15, at the is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2389 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. ESL 913, INTERMEDIATE LISTENING AND SPEAKING 0 UNITS ESL 20A, ADVANCED GRAMMAR WORKSHOP 3 UNITS In this intermediate ESL course, students focus on developing • Skills Advisory: ESL 11A or ESL 11B or assessment placement in listening and speaking skills needed to communicate effec- ESL or English Groups A or B. ESL – Noncredit tively in social, work, and academic contexts. This course is designed to increase a student’s grammar and 7027 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. M BUNDY 435 Dellapasqua L C sentence-writing skill. Students will recognize and employ the The following courses are noncredit and free. They do NOT carry Above section 7027 meets for 16 weeks, Aug 31 to Dec 14, at the sophisticated language necessary for successful completion academic credit. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Fall 2020 of ESL 21A and ESL 21B. Concurrent enrollment in this course 7028 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 428 McGee N ESL 902, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 0 UNITS is highly recommended for success in ESL 21A and ESL 21B. Above section 7028 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 04 to Dec 18, at the • Skills Advisory: ESL 901. 2384 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. MW ESL 104 Graziadei K N Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2384 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 09. This high-beginning, multi-skills course is designed to improve 2385 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Ibaraki A T the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course ESL 915, ADVANCED LISTENING AND SPEAKING 0 UNITS Above section 2385 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The In this advanced ESL course, students focus on developing lis- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to tening and speaking skills needed to communicate effectively additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. post-secondary education and to function effectively as com- in social, work, and academic contexts. munity members, parents, and participants in the workforce. ESL 20B, ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND EDITING 3 UNITS 7029 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Th BUNDY 428 Easton J A 7020 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 236 Morgan J S Above section 7029 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 03 to Dec 17, at the • Skills Advisory: ESL 11A or ESL 11B or assessment placement in Above section 7020 meets for 16 weeks, Aug 31 to Dec 16, at the ESL or English Groups A or B. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 7030 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 415 Harvey L This is an advanced grammar course designed to improve a student’s syntax and editing proficiency. Concurrent enroll- ESL 903, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 3 0 UNITS Above section 7030 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. ment in this course is highly recommended for success in ESL • Skills Advisory: ESL 902. 21A and ESL 21B. This low-intermediate, multi-skills course is designed to ESL 961, BEGINNING READING AND WRITING 0 UNITS 2386 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh ESL 104 Marasco J A improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. This course is designed for the beginning ESL student. Above section 2386 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 10. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writ- Students at this level will focus on developing their reading, 2387 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Marasco J A ing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transi- vocabulary, and writing skills for success at work, school, and Above section 2387 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and tion to post-secondary education and to function effectively in the community. Students in this class learn to read a variety is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For as community members, parents, and participants in the of texts and to write short notes and emails. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. workforce. 7031 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Th BUNDY 236 Poreba J S 7021 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 435 Borgardt M L Reading Above section 7031 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 03 to Dec 17, at the Above section 7021 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 01 to Dec 17, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. ESL 17, INTERMEDIATE READING SKILLS 3 UNITS ESL 963, INTERMEDIATE READING AND WRITING 0 UNITS • Prerequisite: ESL 10G and ESL 10W or Group C on the ESL ESL 904, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 4 0 UNITS Placement Exam. • Skills Advisory: ESL 903. This course is designed for the intermediate ESL student. The This course is designed for intermediate students who want This high-intermediate, multi-skills course is designed to course focuses on improving vocabulary, reading and writ- to improve their reading skills. Students will improve their improve the English language skills of non-native speakers. ing skills for success at work, school, and in the community. reading comprehension and critical thinking skills by learning The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writ- Students learn to read a variety of informational texts and to strategies such as previewing, skimming, scanning, and mak- ing. The skills taught in this course prepare students to transi- write paragraphs for a range of purposes. ing inferences. They will learn how to identify main ideas and tion to post-secondary education and to function effectively 7032 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. W BUNDY 435 Dellapasqua L C details and an author’s purpose and tone. They will analyze as community members, parents, and participants in the Above section 7032 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 02 to Dec 16, at the passages from fiction and non-fiction. Students are encour- workforce. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. aged to take ESL 17 concurrently with ESL 11A or 11B. 7022 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. MW BUNDY 435 Holmes W J 2364 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F ESL 123 Stivener M ESL 965, ADVANCED READING AND WRITING 0 UNITS Above section 7022 meets for 16 weeks, Aug 31 to Dec 16, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. This course is designed for the advanced ESL student. The ESL 23, ACADEMIC READING AND STUDY SKILLS 3 UNITS course focuses on improving vocabulary, reading and writ- • Skills Advisory: ESL 11A or ESL 11B or assessment placement in ESL 905, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 5 0 UNITS ing skills for success at work, school, and in the community. ESL or English Groups A or B. • Skills Advisory: ESL 904. Students learn to read a variety of informational texts and to This course is a high intermediate to advanced course This low-advanced, multi-skills course is designed to improve write multi-paragraph compositions. designed for students seeking to improve their reading and 7033 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 235 Torrez P J study skills. It concentrates on helping students improve read- the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The Above section 7033 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17, at the ing comprehension, reading rate and flexibility, study skills, Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. and note taking. Students are encouraged to enroll in ESL skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to 23 concurrently with ESL 20A, 20B, 21A and/or 21B. *Course post-secondary education and to function effectively as com- munity members, parents, and participants in the workforce. ESL 973, INTERMEDIATE ESL VOCABULARY 0 UNITS credit may not be applied toward satisfaction of Associate in In this intermediate ESL course, students engage in listen- Arts Degree requirements. 7023 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 428 McGee N ing, speaking, reading, and writing activities that focus on 2388 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Graziadei K N Above section 7023 meets for 16 weeks, Aug 31 to Dec 16, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. acquiring vocabulary needed for social, work, and academic Above section 2388 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and contexts. Students in this course expand their English lan- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ESL 906, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 6 0 UNITS guage vocabulary while developing word learning and study additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. • Skills Advisory: ESL 905. strategies. Vocabulary This high-advanced multi-skills course is designed to improve 7034 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. T BUNDY 435 Bronstein M G the English language skills of non-native speakers. The course Above section 7034 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 01 to Dec 15, at the ESL 28, ACADEMIC VOCABULARY SKILLS 3 UNITS focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. • Skills Advisory: ESL 11A or ESL 11B or assessment placement in skills taught in this course prepare students to transition to ESL or English Groups A or B. post-secondary education and to function effectively as com- ESL 975, ADVANCED ESL VOCABULARY 0 UNITS This course is designed for students who wish to develop their munity members, parents, and participants in the workforce. In this advanced ESL course, students engage in listening, techniques for understanding academic vocabulary and using 7024 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. S BUNDY 428 Joshi K speaking, reading, and writing activities that focus on acquir- English words idiomatically. It emphasizes context and usage Above section 7024 meets for 16 weeks, Sep 05 to Dec 19, at the ing vocabulary needed to communicate effectively in social, of vocabulary from the Academic Word List (Coxhead 2000). Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. work, and academic contexts. Students in this course expand 59 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 60 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Distance Education. select Entertainment Technology coursesareoffered online through to provide educational opportunities toallstudents. Inaddition, and student internships. We offer day, evening and weekend classes In addition,participatingcompanies often provide guest speakers industry advisorstokeep upwithtrends andchangingrequirements. try practicestotheclassroomandworkinclosecollaborationwith experienced professionals whobringfirst-handknowledge ofindus have the technical proficiency to execute them. Our instructors are try’s need forcreative professionals whoexcel indeveloping ideasand hands-on training.These programs aredesigned tomeet the indus in rapidlyevolvingdesign and media fields throughcomprehensive, The Entertainment Technology programs prepare students for careers Technology Entertainment this course. to taking prior 994 ESL to complete recommended are Students are transferable tocollegeandcareer pathways. cultural awareness, andautonomouslearning strategies that tions relevant totheirfieldasthey applycriticalthinking, pathways. Students producewritten workandoralpresenta lary andstudyskillsasrelated tospecificacademicandcareer languagespeaking,English writing, listening, reading, vocabu on focuses course ESL intermediate/advanced high This EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ESL 995,FORCOLLEGEANDCAREERPATHWAYS– career pathways. mous learningstrategies thatare transferable tocollege and critical thinking, teamwork, culturalawareness andautono career pathways.Students inthiscourse are introducedto ulary, andstudyskillsasrelatedtospecificacademic and language speaking,English writing, listening, reading, vocab This highintermediate/advanced ESLcourse introduces INTRODUCTION ESL 994,FORCOLLEGEANDCAREERPATHWAYS– History, 3)Personal Questions. Citizenship Test:1)EnglishReadingandWriting, 2)Civicsand This course prepares students topassallthree partsoftheUS ESL 980,USCITIZENSHIPTESTPREPARATION dent wordlearningandstudystrategies. their Englishlanguage vocabularywhiledevelopingindepen 7039 7038 7037 7036 7035 on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: to co-enrollinEarlyChildhoodEducationcourses ECE903. career in early care and childhood education. Students may elect supports intermediate/ advanced ESLstudents withinterestina The above section 7039focuses onlanguage instructionwhich Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 7039meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18, atthe and 902. elect toco-enroll in EarlyChildhoodEducationcourses ECE901 a career inearly care andchildhoodeducation. Students may supports intermediate/advanced ESLstudents withinterest in The above section 7038focuses onlanguage instructionwhich Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section7038meets for8weeks, Sep 04toOct23, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7037meets for16weeks, Aug31toDec 16, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7036meets for16weeks, Sep 02toDec16, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 7035meets for16weeks, Sep 01toDec15, atthe 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F 6:00p.m.-8:00p.m. MW 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. WBUNDY 428 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. T Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU . Javelosa DA Javelosa DA Urrutia AQ Javelosa DA Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------sory designs. They may sketch the garment, cut the pattern, select sory designs. They maysketchthe garment, cutthe pattern, select tives, and managers. Clothesdesigners create new apparel andacces advance tobecome buyers andpurchasing agents, sales representa coordinate promotionalactivitiessuch asfashionshows.They may advise the advertising and display departments, and organize and with managersandbuyers, and merchandise markets. They workaspartofateamandconsult and accessories. They studyfashiontrends andvisitmanufacturers Fashion merchandisers select, purchase, promote, andsell clothing create sample garments forproductionand sales. sewing skillstoadvancedbasic construction aredeveloped inorder to draping, patterndraftingfrom drapingandbodymeasurements, and and usage ofAdobePhotoshop, IllustratorandCADsoftware. Skillsin including preliminarysketching, technical flatsketching, illustration, Fashion design students develop skills indesign communication, Merchandising Fashion Designand both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 32. History as course same 32 the is Studies Environmental in the local, regional, andglobalcontext. economic, political, social, cultural,andtechnologicalaspects water, plants,sources, animals,their well andenergy as as Topics include the diverse patternsofinteraction withland, interacted withandbeen impactedbythe natural world. and consequential wayspeople have perceived, relied on, human evolution tothe present, focusingonthe complex This course surveysglobal environmental history from early ENVRN 32,GLOBALENVIRONMENTALHISTORY both. not but one for credit earn may Students 20. Philosophy as course same the is 20 Studies Environmental environmental problemswillbeanalyzed andevaluated. underlying variousnationalandinternational responses to depletion, environmental racismetc. The ethical assumptions pollution, climatechange, species extinction, naturalresource rary environmental problems, e.g.mistreatmentofanimals, Ethical theories are presented andused toanalyzecontempo vey ofphilosophiesnatureandhuman/nature relations. attitudes andvaluesare examined throughanhistoricalsur citizenship. Theconceptualfoundationsofenvironmental an emphasisonglobalenvironmental problems andglobal This course introducesthefieldofenvironmental ethics with ENVRN 20,ENVIRONMENTALETHICS both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 14. History as course 14 same the is Studies Environmental global aspects ofthese patterns. as the economic, political, social, cultural, technological and with land, water, plants, animals, andenergy sources, aswell natural world.Topicsincludediverse patternsofinteraction ceived, relied on, interacted with, andbeen impactedbythe on thecomplexandconsequential wayspeople have per States fromearliest humanmigrationtothe present, focusing This course surveys environmental historyofthe United ENVRN 14,U.S.ENVIRONMENTALHISTORY both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 7. Geography as course same the 7is Studies Environmental • • • • • • • • • 2339 2338 2337 4165 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2337isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W IGETC Area4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC Area4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) HSS 204 HSS 252 ONLINE DRSCHR 208 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Fouser DC Huffaker P Borghei SC Leddy G 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES the fabric and materials, and in some cases construct the sample FASHN 7, FABRICS FOR FASHION DESIGN AND each clothing classification (Women’s Junior Petite, Junior, garment. They may arrange for the showing of a line at sales meet- MERCHANDISING 3 UNITS Misses, Half-sizes). This is done without changing or losing ings or fashion shows. Transfer: UC, CSU the style proportions which are part of the design concept • Prerequisite: None. FASHN 1, INTRODUCTION TO THE FASHION INDUSTRY 3 UNITS while still retaining the original lines and style of the garment. A detailed study of textiles from fiber to finished fabric is Students are introduced to and become familiar with a com- Transfer: CSU covered in this course including identifications of fiber types, • Prerequisite: None. puter program used for grading in the fashion industry, and construction, printing, dyeing, and finishes of natural/man- with the logic and rules that apply to pattern grading. This course is designed to serve both students of fashion made fabrics. Emphasis is on fabric design, principles of pat- 2419 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh BUS 107 Cooper S A design and fashion merchandising in preparing them to terns, and methods of textile decoration. become familiar with the nature of fashion design and its 2413 3:15p.m.-6:20p.m. MW BUS 119 Lake R G FASHN 18, COMPUTER AIDED FASHION DESIGN AND components and to understand how environmental factors MERCHANDISING 2 UNITS influence the style, color, texture, and design of garments. FASHN 8, HISTORY OF FASHION DESIGN 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Fashion materials, theories of fashion adoption, sources Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. of design inspiration, and manufacturing a garment will be • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: Fashion 1. discussed. This survey of fashion of the Western world introduces histor- Computer-assisted applications are used as tools to design 2399 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh BUS 105 Ivas L ic dress as an inspiration and a design resource for students and create original and innovative work for fashion market- 2400 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUS 105 Ivas L of fashion design and fashion buying and merchandising. The ing or fashion design. This is an introductory course requiring 2401 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. W BUS 133 Kolko S R evolution silhouette and the cut and construction of men’s basic computer skills. 2402 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. F BUS 105 Armstrong R W and women’s garments are analyzed using slides of paintings, 4177 6:00p.m.-10:05p.m. F BUS 255 Armstrong R W Fall 2020 4170 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 251 Armstrong R W drawings, sculpture and historic costume. Contemporary examples in fashion are compared to their historic sources. FASHN 20, WINDOW DISPLAY FOR FASHION 3 UNITS FASHN 2, COLOR ANALYSIS 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 2414 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. T BUS 105 Armstrong J I • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. 4174 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 101 Reiner H G • Advisory: Fashion 1. This course is an exploration of color theory and elements of FASHN 9A, FASHION ILLUSTRATION 3 UNITS This course involves study and exploration of the importance design with emphasis on the expertise of color mixing and Transfer: CSU of window display. Students will research different methods creative color combinations. Theory is applied to textile, fash- • Prerequisite: None. used for window display as a means of fashion promotion. ion design, and fashion merchandising. This course will give students skill in drawing fashion figures Evaluation of various techniques used and comparison of 2403 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 115 Lake R G and deals with contemporary idealized proportions used successful displays within each fashion market category will 2404 2:45p.m.-4:50p.m. MW BUS 105 Armstrong R W for fashion today for both fashion design and fashion mer- be conducted. 4171 6:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M BUS 105 Armstrong R W chandising. Students will develop individual style in their 2420 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 105 Ivas L presentation, and learn to use their drawing as a means of FASHN 3, APPAREL CONSTRUCTION 3 UNITS communicating their ideas and designs. FASHN 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN FASHION 1 UNIT Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. 2415 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F BUS 105 Armstrong J I Transfer: CSU 4175 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 119 Armstrong J I This course is an introduction to basic sewing techniques of Please see “Independent Studies” section. costume and manufacturing apparel and provides familiariza- FASHN 9B, ADVANCED FASHION ILLUSTRATION AND 2421 Arrange-1 Hour BUS 120C Ivas L ADVERTISING 2 UNITS tion with the tools used in the fashion industry. Development FASHN 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN FASHION 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU of fundamental skills and terminology of clothing construc- Transfer: CSU tion. Emphasis is on interrelationship of fabric, fiber, design • Prerequisite: None. and construction techniques. This course is required of all • Advisory: Fashion 2 and 9A. Please see “Independent Studies” section. Fashion Design and Merchandising majors. This course provides the student with advanced techniques 2422 Arrange-2 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L 2405 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW BUS 107 Staff used to illustrate fashion and is for students of fashion design FASHN 90A, INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT 2406 8:00a.m.-2:10p.m. S BUS 107 Khachmanyan S or fashion merchandising. Techniques are taught that are 2407 3:15p.m.-6:20p.m. MW BUS 107 Staff used for quick and realistic sketching and rendering with Please see “Internships” section. 4173 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T BUS 107 Ardell J B water color to illustrate various designs and textures. 2424 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 107 Cooper S A 4176 6:00p.m.-10:05p.m. T BUS 105 Reiner H G FASHN 90B, INTERNSHIP 2 UNITS FASHN 5, FASHION BUYING 3 UNITS FASHN 10, ADVANCED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 3 UNITS Please see “Internships” section. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 2425 Arrange-8 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. This is an introductory course in fashion buying to acquaint • Advisory: Fashion 3. FASHN 90C, INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS the students with the life of a buyer that includes consid- Emphasis on unique and creative designs with manipulation Please see “Internships” section. erations and practices of an executive or middle manager. of appropriate and more difficult fabrics. Students will gain 2426 Arrange-12 Hours Ivas L The buyer’s position includes responsibilities such as making more confidence and speed in their design developments, evaluations and maintaining standards that are complete and pattern making and construction. constant. This course will also present an awareness of quality 2416 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW BUS 107 Allen A effect of stocking merchandise and knowing and effectively Film Studies practicing what to buy, when to buy, and how much to buy. FASHN 13, DRAPING I 3 UNITS Film consists of two areas of concentration: Film Studies and Film 2408 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F DRSCHR 115 Kolko S R Transfer: CSU Production. Film Studies introduces students to the history and devel- 2409 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. T BUS 101 Kolko S R • Prerequisite: None. opment of cinema/film as an art, an object of philosophical study, and • Advisory: Fashion 6A. a cultural and social phenomenon. Students examine the theoretical FASHN 6A, PATTERN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 2 UNITS This course covers the principles of draping and the ability to approaches and trends in filmmaking including the contemporary Transfer: CSU develop a pattern in three-dimensional form, opening new evolution from film to digital media. • Prerequisite: None. ways of designing and creating and recognizing the qualities Film Production provides practical as well as theoretical training in • Advisory: Fashion 3. of a well-designed garment. screenwriting, directing, creative producing, cinematography, sound recording, production design, and below-the-line crafts (gaffers, grips, This course is a study of the basic pattern drafting techniques 2417 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh BUS 107 Ardell J B of the apparel industry and the transfer of a design to a flat operators, assistants). Students learn all aspects of film production from an academic discipline to hands-on experience that prepares FASHN 15, ETHNIC FASHION 3 UNITS pattern. Students learn to design and make their own pat- them to earn an Associate degree and/or certificate of achievement terns. Transfer: CSU in film production; for upper division study at a four-year college or 2410 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 107 Khachmanyan S • Skills Advisory: Fashion 6A or 9. advanced film school; and/or to apply for jobs and internships in the 2411 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 107 Staff Apparel worn as national dress by people all over the world motion picture and television industries. is surveyed. The origins and functions of clothing in differ- FASHN 6B, PATTERN DRAFTING AND DESIGN ent cultures are examined. Creative designing is inspired by FILM 1, FILM APPRECIATION: INTRODUCTION TO INTERMEDIATE 3 UNITS ethnic costumes. CINEMA 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: UC, CSU 2418 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW BUS 105 Ivas L • Prerequisite: None. IGETC Area 3A (Arts) • Advisory: Fashion 6A. FASHN 16, PATTERN GRADING 2 UNITS • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. This course is a continuation of Fashion 6A with emphasis on Transfer: CSU Formerly Cinema 9. more advanced and complex design creations in harmony • Skills Advisory: Fashion 6A or 9. This course will introduce the art, technology, language, and with the current trends. Grading is the process of proportionally increasing or decreas- appreciation of film, exploring the varieties of film experi- 2412 12:15p.m.-6:20p.m. F BUS 107 Staff ing the production pieces according to set measurements for ence, film and the other arts, and the ways of viewing. 61 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 62 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES shaping the present andpast. specific decadesandanalyzedasrecords ofsocialattitudes ences ofAmerican society. Filmsareoften selected from This coursepresents motionpicturesasreflections andinflu FILM 5,ANDSOCIETY emphasized. Filmexamples arescreened inclass. a majorartformanditsartists, works, andstyles are and development ofmotionpictures.Thehistoryfilmas A broadsurveyismade ofthe history, theory, techniques, FILM 2,HISTORYOFMOTIONPICTURES to cinema. dents stu to introduce course abeginning as intended is course This Film examples willbe screened inclass. the emotional andintellectual impactofthe filmexperience. separately, then broughttogethertoshowhowthey create how theelementsofproductionprocessare analyzed damentals offilmproduction, directing, acting, andediting; script. Considerationwillalsobe given toanalyzingthefun of cinematictimeandspace, theimage, soundtrack, andthe and structures, includingmise-en-scene andmontage, use Students willlearnaboutthe basiccinematictechniques • • • • 2435 2434 4180 4179 4178 2433 2432 2431 2430 2429 2428 2427 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Formerly Cinema5. International Film 1660 StewartStreet, SantaMonica,CA90404.Theme: History of Above section2435meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, International Film 1660 StewartStreet, SantaMonica,CA90404.Theme: History of Above section2434meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Cinema1. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4179meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4178meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2433isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2432isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2431isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2430isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2429meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2428meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2427meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. F 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. T 5:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 5:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. T 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. F 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. Th Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - - . . . . FILM 8,THEPOPULARGENRES treatment ofthose ethnic culturesthroughoutfilmhistory. Hollywood’s analyze also will Students Americans. Asian groups, includingAfricanAmericans, LatinoAmericans, and made byfilmmakersrepresenting three United Statesethnic This coursesurveysAmericanmotionpicturesthathave been FILM 7,AMERICANCINEMA:CROSSINGCULTURES dress, andrulesofbehavior. roles have changedoverexamine time, occupation, andto of womenineach filmscreened, todiscusshowcharacter roles inthese films.Thefocusistoanalyzetherepresentation Students willalsoread, discuss,andwriteaboutwomen’s analyze films over seven decades, beginning with the 1930s. and variedimagesofwomen infilm.Studentswillscreen and This courseisahistoricalstudyandsurvey ofthemultiple FILM 6,WOMENIN potentialities and deficiencies. Selected novels, short stories, potentialities anddeficiencies. Selected novels, shortstories, the expressivepowers ofeach, andeachmedium’s unique gain anunderstanding ofthetexttofilmadaptation process, by comparingthetextwithfilm. Insodoing, students will comparing thenarrative dynamicsofcinemaandliterature In thiscourse, students willexplore literary classicsonscreen, FILM 11,LITERATUREINTO changes eachterm. social, andhistoricalterms.Thecourse contentandemphasis producers, and/oractors, examining their work inartistic, This coursecovers alimitednumber offilmdirectors, writers, FILM 9,THEGREATMAKERS cal, comedy, orhorrorfilm. gangster film, crime anddetective thriller (“filmnoir”), musi Emphasis onsuchtypesasthescience-fiction film, western, tic, social, andentertainment ingredients ofbasicfilmgenres. This introductorycourse surveysthe development andartis • • • • • • • • 2438 4181 2437 2436 2441 4182 2440 2439 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. Advisory:English1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2438meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Formerly Cinema7. Formerly Cinema8. Hollywood’s Historyofthe World Design, 1660Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Theme: and forMedia 2437meetsattheCenter Above section 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2436meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly same courseasEnglish11. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2441meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Cinema4. Detective Thrillers -FilmNoir 1660 StewartStreet, SantaMonica, CA 90404.Theme: Crime& Above section 4182meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Theme: WarFilms:FromHomefront toBattlefront& Back 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2439meets atthe Center forMediaand Design, Formerly Cinema2. 1:15p.m.-5:20p.m. W 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. M 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. T 6:00p.m.-10:05p.m. W 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. M 11:00a.m.-3:05p.m. F for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA3Aand3B (Arts and Humanities) CMD 180 SSC 183 CMD 180 CMD 180 CMD 180 CMD 180 PCC 150 CMD 131 IGETC AREA3A(Arts) Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Carrasco S Shaw RD Kanin JD Laffey SA Lemond JW Kanin JD Rosenberg VL Birnbaum MJ IGETC Area3B 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - supervision oftheirinstructor. well asinfilmingexercises underthedirectandcontinuous appreciation andindividualgroupanalysisofmovies, as the craftofdigitalfilmmaking.Students willengage incritical ing, directing,andotherfundamentals related tolearning film movements, camera technique, lighting, soundrecord grammar ofcinematicstorytelling, theaesthetics ofvarious Topics willincludethe theory andpractice ofvisualization, the emphasizing students’ personal andcreative expression. niques ofdigitalfilmmakingandcriticalappreciation, while This isanintroductorycourse covering boththebasictech FILM 31,INTRODUCTIONTODIGITALFILMMAKING tion ofafilmorvideo. and film, studentswilllearn skillsnecessarytostartproduc plan. Byviewing, discussing, andanalyzingscripts, television, transforming acreative concept intoapracticalproduction This course isdesignedforstudentswhoareinterested in VIDEO FILM 30,PRODUCTIONPLANNINGFORAND explored. theatre. Techniquesofwritingandmarketing scriptsare ing inskillsrequired tocreate scriptsforfilm, television, or This courseisdesigned toprovideintermediatelevel train FILM 21,ADVANCEDSCRIPTWRITING aesthetic andcommercial demandsofeach medium. scriptwriting forfilm, television, ortheater, focusingonthe This course isdesignedtoteach the student thebasictoolsof FILM 20,BEGINNINGSCRIPTWRITING into film. plays, andnonfiction works will be examined as each evolves • • • • • 4185 2449 2448 2447 4184 2446 2445 4183 2444 2443 2442 Prerequisite: None. Advisory:FilmStudies 20. Prerequisite: FilmStudies 20. Advisory:English1. Prerequisite: None. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA90404. Above section4185 meets atthe Center forMedia andDesign, CA 90404. Center forMedia andDesign, 1660Stewart Street, SantaMonica, Above section 2449meets for12weeks, Sep 26toDec12, atthe 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2448meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2447meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Cinema3. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4184meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2446meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2445meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Cinema11B. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4183meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2444meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2443meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Cinema11A. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2442meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South 5:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 8:00a.m.-2:00p.m. S 12:45p.m.-4:50p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-4:50p.m. W 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. W 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. Th 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. M 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 3:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-6:20p.m. T CMD 182 CMD 182 CMD 209 CMD 209 CMD 128 CMD 128 CMD 202 CMD 202 CMD 202 CMD 203 BUNDY 119 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Bartesaghi S Staff R Daniels R Daniels Petrella RJ Matthews MN Birnbaum MJ Petrella RJ Rosenthal L Bartesaghi S Poirier N P Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES FILM 32, INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL FILMMAKING 3 UNITS student to gain increased proficiency in producing, directing, Transfer: UC, CSU cinematography, production design, sound recording, grip/ French • Prerequisite: Film Studies 31. electric, and editing, while at the same time producing origi- • Corequisite: Film 32L. nal content. Students hone their skills in various facets of the Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for Elementary French. Most sections require the use of a computer with This course focuses on intermediate techniques of digital filmmaking process during pre-production, production and Internet access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. filmmaking and theoretical and critical rubrics, allowing post-production. Working with original content that has not the student to gain proficiency in producing, directing, cin- yet been produced and/or material written by themselves, FRENCH 1, ELEMENTARY FRENCH I 5 UNITS ematography, production design, sound recording, grip/ students advance their skills in the visualization of the screen- Transfer: UC, CSU electric, and editing. Students learn the roles and respon- play, script breakdown, preparation of shot lists, working with IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) sibilities of various facets of the filmmaking process during actors, and the staging of action for the camera. • Satisfies Global Citizenship pre-production, production and post-production. Working 2455 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. F CMD 182 Bartesaghi S • Prerequisite: None. with previously produced scenes written by industry profes- Above section 2455 meets at the Center for Media and Design, This course introduces the students to basic vocabulary sionals, students learn skills that include the visualization of 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. and fundamental sentence structures in the present and the screenplay, script breakdown, preparation of shot lists, past. Pronunciation, grammar and everyday vocabulary direction of actors, and the staging of action for the camera. FILM 34L, ADVANCED DIGITAL FILMMAKING LAB 1 UNIT are stressed as indispensable tools for comprehension and 2450 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W CMD 182 Bartesaghi S Transfer: CSU expression. French customs, culture and everyday life are also Above section 2450 meets at the Center for Media and Design, • Corequisite: Film 34. highlighted. The course is taught in French except in cases of 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. This is the laboratory component of Film 34. The laboratory linguistic difficulty as determined by the professor. Language

2451 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th CMD 182 Carrasco S projects will parallel the advanced filmmaking lecture topics lab is required. Fall 2020 Above section 2451 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2463 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. MW MC 16 Chevant-Aksoy A 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. taught in Film 34. The lab projects will foster advanced skills in producing, directing, cinematography, production design, Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 FILM 32L, INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL FILMMAKING LAB 1 UNIT sound recording, grip/electric, and editing. Students will 2464 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. MW DRSCHR 221 Staff Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Transfer: CSU produce elaborate and well-crafted original content based on 4187 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW DRSCHR 217 Staff • Corequisite: Film 32. narrative film scenes written by themselves or derived from Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 This course focuses on intermediate techniques of digital scripts that have not yet been produced. These advanced filmmaking and theoretical and critical rubrics, allowing projects will be filmed in their entirety in class, working in col- FRENCH 2, ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 5 UNITS the student to gain proficiency in producing, directing, cin- laboration with all the students enrolled in the course. Transfer: UC, CSU ematography, production design, sound recording, grip/ 2456 Arrange-4 Hours F CMD 182 Bartesaghi S IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities), Foreign Language (required for UC only) electric, and editing. Students learn the roles and respon- Above section 2456 meets at the Center for Media and Design, • Satisfies Global Citizenship sibilities of various facets of the filmmaking process during 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- • Prerequisite: None. pre-production, production and post-production. Working pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, • Advisory: French 1*. with previously produced scenes written by industry profes- in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class This course completes the basics of the language further sionals, students learn skills that include the visualization of meetings, the above section 2456 may be cancelled. stressing pronunciation, grammar and everyday vocabulary the screenplay, script breakdown, preparation of shot lists, as indispensable tools for comprehension. It also includes direction of actors, and the staging of action for the camera. FILM 40, CINEMATOGRAPHY 3 UNITS simplified readings highlighting French customs, culture, and Transfer: UC, CSU 2452 11:15a.m.-3:20p.m. Th CMD 182 Carrasco S everyday life. This course is taught in French except in cases of • Prerequisite: None. Above section 2452 meets at the Center for Media and Design, linguistic difficulty as determined by the professor. Language 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- In this hands-on course, students will delve into the art and lab is required. pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, craft of cinematography:the methods and techniques by *The advisory for this course is comparable to two years of high in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class which motion picture photography and lighting help give school French. meetings, the above section 2452 may be cancelled. a film meaning and aesthetic purpose. Through lectures, 2465 12:00p.m.-2:25p.m. MW MC 16 Chevant-Aksoy A 4186 5:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W CMD 182 Bartesaghi S demonstrations and exercises in a supervised classroom Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Above section 4186 meets at the Center for Media and Design, environment, students will learn to operate state-of-the-art 2466 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. TTh MC 12 Staff 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- digital and electronic equipment while applying the funda- Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, mental principles of lighting, composition, exposure, focus, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class FRENCH 3, INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 5 UNITS meetings, the above section 4186 may be cancelled. lens selection, and camera dynamics into purposeful visual storytelling. Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) FILM 33, MAKING THE SHORT FILM 3 UNITS 2457 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S CMD 180 Solanki V M • Satisfies Global Citizenship Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 2457 meets at the Center for Media and Design, • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: Film Studies 32. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. • Advisory: French 2*. • Corequisite: Film Studies 33L. 2458 12:45p.m.-4:50p.m. S CMD 180 Solanki V M In this course, students go through the process of making a This course reviews French grammar emphasizing idiom- Above section 2458 meets at the Center for Media and Design, atic construction and expressions. Discussions are based on short narrative film together, emulating a professional work- 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. ing environment. Supervised by their instructor, students selected readings from contemporary French literature.The develop, pre-produce, rehearse, shoot, and edit scenes from FILM 50, PRODUCTION SOUND 3 UNITS course is taught in French except in cases of linguistic dif- ficulty as determined by the professor. an original screenplay that is filmed in its entirety in the lab Transfer: CSU component course (Film 33L) at the end of the semester. • Prerequisite: None. *The advisory for this course is comparable to three years of high school French. 2453 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F CMD 182 Carrasco S This course provides a practical in-depth study of the funda- 2467 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. TTh DRSCHR 222 Chevant-Aksoy A Above section 2453 meets at the Center for Media and Design, mental aspects of recording and mixing production sound for 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. film and television. Subjects include: introduction to produc- tion sound equipment, location sound recording and mixing FILM 33L, MAKING THE SHORT FILM LAB 2 UNITS techniques, on-set sound assessment and troubleshooting, Geographic Transfer: CSU • Corequisite: Film 33. digital audio workstation basics, along with dialogue and ADR (automated dialogue replacement) recording and editing. Information Systems In this course students will collectively develop and shoot one narrative short film throughout the semester. This course is 2459 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. S CMD 280 Platt H H GIS is a computer system for capturing, storing, managing, analyzing Arrange-1 Hour and visualizing geospatial information related to locations on Earth’s the laboratory component for Film 33 and will parallel the surface. We use GIS to combine various geospatial information in a lecture topics of that course. Above section 2459 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. digital environment to answer the questions “what is there?” and 2454 Arrange-6 Hours CMD 182 Carrasco S “why there?”. GIS has been widely used in our daily life, government Above section 2454 meets at the Center for Media and Design, FILM 90A, INTERNSHIP IN FILM STUDIES 1 UNIT agencies, as well as organizations of sizes in almost every industry. There is a growing interest in and awareness of the economic and 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- Transfer: CSU pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, strategic values of GIS. in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class Please see “Internships” section. meetings, the above section 2454 may be cancelled. 2462 Arrange-4 Hours Muñoz M E GIS 20, INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 UNITS FILM 34, ADVANCED DIGITAL FILMMAKING 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC, CSU Foreign Languages • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: Film Studies 32. SMC offers courses in American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese GIS are computer-based systems used to collect, store and • Corequisite: Film Studies 34L. (Mandarin), French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, analyze geographic information. This course will present the This course focuses on advanced techniques of digital film- Persian (Farsi), Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Classes are concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science making and theoretical and critical rubrics, allowing the listed under name of specific language. and its applications to spatial data management. Topics 63 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 64 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES between them. physical features andhuman societies, aswell astheinteraction widely used inthevisualization, measurement andanalysisofEarth’s (RS),Remote andGlobalPositioning Systems Sensing (GPS), are now Spatial Technologies,includingGeographicInformationScience (GIS), tionships between the humanandphysicalworlds.The use ofGeo- and socialsciencesfoster a greater understanding ofthe interrela in space and place and whose perspectives from both environmental to theglobal.Geography is anintegrative disciplinewhose interests people have madeEarththeir home atscales rangingfromthe local an interest indescribing andexplainingthe variouswaysinwhich both. Geographers ask the questions “Where” and“Whythere”, with of humanoccupation, properties ofsome naturalenvironment, or butes onthe surfaceoftheEarth.These attributes maybemarks Geography isthe scienceofstudyinghumanand physicalattri Geography both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 26. Geography as course same the 26 is GIS and imageanalysis. Observing System, environmental monitoring techniques, The course isdesignedforstudentsinterested inthe Earth data acquisition;digitalimage processing andinterpretation. fessional industries. Emphasesareplacedonremotesensing remote sensingapplicationsinacademicdisciplines andpro remote sensing, characteristics ofremote sensors, and This course introduces studentstothe basicconcepts of GIS 26,INTRODUCTIONTOREMOTESENSING both. not but one, for credit receive may Students 23. Geography as course same the 23is GIS coordination, andmodelinganalysis. and multi-layerstatisticaloperationsincludingclassification, borhood andzoneanalysis.The course willpresent single Spatial Analysiswillincludeslopeandaspect maps, neigh complete aModelBuildertobeusedinsitingnew solarsites. sion includingSpatialAnalystand3DAnalyst.Studentswill also provide an introduction toseveral of ArcMap’s exten of featurethemes fromrastertovector. Thiscoursewill of ArcMapandallowinputmapfeatures andconversion Web. The add-on modules extend the analytical capabilities Global PositioningSystems(GPS)aswelltheWorldWide will learnvariousmethods ofdataacquisition, including students tomore advancedunderstanding ofGIS.Students using bothraster andvectordatatechnology willexpose in boththeprivateandpublicsectors.Hands-onapplications This course emphasizes GISprinciples andmethodologyused SYSTEMS GIS 23,INTERMEDIATEGEOGRAPHICINFORMATION both. not but one, for credit receive may Students 20. Geography as course same the is 20 GIS also bepresented. Systems (GPS).SpatialanalysisandmodelingwithGISwill coordinate systems, georeferencing andGlobalPositioning of vector andraster data, scale, resolution, mapprojection, include: Identification andacquisitionofGISdata;Assessment • • 2491 4198 4197 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Geography 20orGIS20. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2491isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Above section 4198meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. Formerly same courseasCIS23. Above section 4197meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22. 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- - - - - . attention paidtolanguage,religion, ethnicidentity, andbio environmental changeinanage ofglobalization, withspecific food systems; urban-economicdevelopment; culturaland human populationchangeandmigration;agriculture and Where? andWhyThere?Specifictopicsexamined include processes, andissues, beginning withthebasicquestions of The course systematicallyconsidersgeographicpatterns, of distinctiveplaces, spaces, landscapes, andenvironments. This course isastudyofhumanityanditsplanetary home GEOG 2,INTRODUCTIONTOHUMANGEOGRAPHY processes, andthe roles playedbyhumans. including the effectsofthesunandmoononenvironmental Focus isonthe systemsandcyclesofournaturalworld, resources, landforms, soils, naturalvegetation, andwildlife. sphere andbiosphere, includingweather, climate, water ronmental elements inouratmosphere, lithosphere, hydro This coursesurveysthedistributionandrelationships ofenvi GEOG 1,PHYSICALGEOGRAPHY study opportunities. methods used inPhysicalGeography, andmayincludefield in lecture, introduces the student tosomeofthe toolsand emphasizes thepracticalapplicationofconcepts presented processes, andtherolesplayed byhumans.Laboratorywork including the effectsofthesunandmoononenvironmental Focus isonthe systemsandcyclesofournaturalworld, resources, landforms, soils, natural vegetation, andwildlife. sphere andbiosphere, includingweather, climate, water ronmental elements inouratmosphere, lithosphere, hydro This coursesurveysthedistributionandrelationships ofenvi GEOG 5,PHYSICALGEOGRAPHYWITHLAB techniques oflocalweather observation andprediction. cipitation, andsevere stormsare studied. Students willlearn and climate. The nature andcauses ofwinds, clouds, pre reference tothecausesandregional distributionofweather This course isasurvey oftheearth’s atmosphere, withspecial GEOG 3,WEATHERANDCLIMATE diversity; andinternationalgeopolitics. • • • • • • 4189 4188 2469 4191 4190 2475 2474 2473 2472 2471 2470 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Resource (OER)textbook. Educational orOpen 2469usesaZeroCost Above section the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2469isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over (4 units). *Maximum creditallowed forGeography 1and5isone course ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 2474ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll (4 units). *Maximum creditallowed forGeography 1and5isone course the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2472isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over formoreinformation. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M Arrange-3 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA5(Physical Sciences,non-lab) IGETC AREA5(Physical Sciences,non-lab) IGETC AREA5(Physical Sciences,+LAB) DRSCHR 136 DRSCHR 208 ONLINE HSS 251 HSS 251 HSS 251 HSS 251 HSS 251 ONLINE DRSCHR 205 HSS 204 smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Robinson CM Cope JA Kranz J Prindle MR White TM O’Keefe R Liu J Owens R Liu J Abate A Abate A smc.edu/schol C-ID: GEOG120. C-ID: GEOG110. C-ID: GEOG115. C-ID: GEOG130. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. . Emphasis isonthe profoundconnections betweenthese top ties areexamined withinmodern ruralandurban settings. major culturalgroups. Primaryandadvancedeconomic activi patterns areconsidered, includinga reviewofthe state’s rent trendsinhumanpopulation, migration, andsettlement climate, plantsandanimals, andhydrology. Historicalandcur include naturalfeaturesandresources, suchasgeology, California andtheprocess shapingitslandscapes.Topics This coursesurveysthephysical and humangeographyof GEOG 14,GEOGRAPHYOFCALIFORNIA both. not but one for credit earn may 11. Students Studies Global as course same 11 the is Geography past andpresent. nected byimperial, colonial, andinternational systemsofthe as acontinuingstoryofpeoples andplaces isolated andcon course considersthediverselocalized impactsofglobalization ity todayasbothproblemandpossibility.Inparticular, this political-economic, andenvironmental--impacting human will examine anddiscusssignificantissues--cultural, social, distribution ofhumanandnaturalfeaturesonEarth.Students change, while alsodevelopingbasicgeographicliteracy inthe core concepts related to processes of global connection and world’s majorgeographicregions.Studentswillencounter This courseintroducesGlobalStudies throughasurveyofthe INTRODUCTION TOGLOBALSTUDIES GEOG 11,WORLDGEOGRAPHY: both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 8. Studies Urban as course same the 8is Geography to applyclassroomideas toourlocalurbansetting. room andinfieldtripsorother assignments thataskstudents metropolitan area.Thisemphasis isevident bothinthe class cities of North America and, in particular, the Los Angeles perspective ofthecourse isglobal, itsprimaryfocusisonthe (urban planninganddesignforthe future).While theoverall as well astoever-changing ideasaboutwhatcitiesshouldbe been (the evolvingurbanexperience ofthe pastandpresent) private spaces. Attentionispaidtowhatcities are andhave material landscapes of buildings, pathways, and public and as complexsocial-economic groupingsofpeople, andas study ofurbansociety andspace.Cities areexamined both This courseintroduces students tothe multi-disciplinary GEOG 8,INTRODUCTIONTOURBANSTUDIES both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 7. Studies Environmental as course same the 7is Geography citizenship. ships, naturalandbuiltenvironments, andenvironmental relation human/nature issues, urban and environmental and otherwriters andresearchers toinvestigate andanalyze strategies usedbyscientists, economists, politicalanalysts, tal problemsandsolutions.Students willbe introduced tothe to providestudents withabroadperspectiveonenvironmen This introductorycourse willuse aninterdisciplinary approach STUDIES GEOG 7,INTRODUCTIONTOENVIRONMENTAL • • • • • • • 2479 2478 2477 2476 4192 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship the Internet. 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DRSCHR 207 DRSCHR 207 ONLINE DRSCHR 207 DRSCHR 208 smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Morris PS Morris PS Morris PS Morris PS Leddy G C-ID: GEOG140. C-ID: GEOG125. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ics, on California’s unequaled diversity, and the rapid change the student will have a greater awareness and understanding that is transforming our people and its landscapes. of their constantly changing environment. German 2480 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Morris P S 4195 5:45p.m.-7:05p.m. M DRSCHR 205 Grippo A Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for Above section 2480 is a Distance Education course conducted over 5:45p.m.-7:05p.m. W DRSCHR 128 Grippo A Elementary German. Most sections require the use of a computer with the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. GEOL 3, INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL Internet access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. GEOG 20, INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOLOGY 3 UNITS SYSTEMS 3 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU GERMAN 1, ELEMENTARY GERMAN I 5 UNITS Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. IGETC Area 5 (Physical Sciences, non-lab) IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) C-ID: GEOG 155. This course is an introduction to geologic hazards and resourc- • Prerequisite: None. • Satisfies Global Citizenship es. The primary focus is geologic settings that produce regions • Prerequisite: None. Formerly same course as CIS 20. with different types of geologic hazards, the specific hazards The course is designed to give students the ability to under- GIS are computer-based systems used to collect, store and and mitigation techniques associated with those regions, and analyze geographic information. This course will present the the formation and utilization of geologic resources. Topics stand, speak, read and write simple German. Primary goals concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science include earthquakes, volcanoes, floods and groundwater, fos- are to introduce beginning students to basic structures of the and its applications to spatial data management. Topics sil fuels, rock and mineral resources, and problems associated German language by developing vocabulary and a command include: Identification and acquisition of GIS data; Assessment with resource use. of idiomatic expressions; to familiarize students with sen- tence structure through written exercises and short composi- of vector and raster data, scale, resolution, map projection, 2481 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. T DRSCHR 136 Melendez C tions; to give students a basic foundation in German history coordinate systems, georeferencing and Global Positioning Fall 2020 Systems (GPS). Spatial analysis and modeling with GIS will GEOL 4, PHYSICAL GEOLOGY WITH LAB 4 UNITS and culture; and to interest students in traveling to German- also be presented. Transfer: UC*, CSU speaking countries. Language lab is required. C-ID: GEOL 101. Geography 20 is the same course as GIS 20. Students may earn 2489 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. MW MC 7 Tanaka D J credit for one course only. IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Sciences, + LAB) Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 • Prerequisite: None. 4193 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh BUS 250 Liu J 4196 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. TTh MC 12 Lashgari Rensel M *Maximum credit allowed for Geology 1 and 4 is one course (4 Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Above section 4193 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. units). GEOG 23, INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION This course presents an introduction to geologic processes SYSTEMS 3 UNITS that have shaped the Earth. Lecture topics include formation Global Studies Transfer: CSU of the Earth, plate tectonics, rocks, minerals, earthquakes, • Prerequisite: Geography 20 (same as GIS 20). geologic structures, geologic time, coastal processes, and Global Studies is a multi- and interdisciplinary program designed to Formerly same course as CIS 23. groundwater. Laboratory exercises expand this information increase knowledge and understanding of the processes of global- by dealing with rock and mineral identification, topographic This course emphasizes GIS principles and methodology used ization and their impacts on societies, cultures, and environments and geologic map interpretation, and the interpretation aerial around the world. The Global Studies program provides the student in both the private and public sectors. Hands-on applications photographs. Upon completion of this course, the student with a knowledge of critical issues that affect their lives and commu- using both raster and vector data and technology will expose will have a good understanding of the processes that form nity, as well as the affairs of other cultures, societies, and nations. An students to more advanced understanding of GIS. Students major features on Earth. understanding of the world’s social, political, economic, and natural will learn various methods of data acquisition, including 2482 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. M DRSCHR 205 Melendez C systems and their increasing interdependence, along with an appre- Global Positioning Systems (GPS) as well as the World Wide ciation of the diversity of human culture, will supply the student with 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W DRSCHR 128 Melendez C Web. The add-on modules extend the analytical capabilities a strong background for working in a global economy, for living in a 2483 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. T DRSCHR 205 Collins L E multicultural society, and for making intelligent decisions as global of ArcMap and allow input of map features and conversion 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th DRSCHR 128 Collins L E citizens. of feature themes from raster to vector. This course will 2484 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th DRSCHR 205 Hall J M also provide an introduction to several of ArcMap’s exten- 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. T DRSCHR 128 Hall J M GLOBAL STUDIES 3, GLOBAL MEDIA 3 UNITS sion including Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst. Students will 2485 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh DRSCHR 128 Collins L E Transfer: CSU, UC complete a Model Builder to be used in siting new solar sites. 2486 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. M DRSCHR 205 Melendez C IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Spatial Analysis will include slope and aspect maps, neigh- 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. W DRSCHR 128 Melendez C • Satisfies Global Citizenship borhood and zone analysis. The course will present single Above section 2486 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- and multi-layer statistical operations including classification, ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the • Prerequisite: None. coordination, and modeling analysis. Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- This course provides a detailed introduction to global media Geography 23 is the same course as GIS 23. Students may receive ars for more information. systems around the world, examining the main economic and credit for one, but not both. cultural dimensions of the international media environment. GEOL 5, HISTORICAL GEOLOGY WITH LAB 4 UNITS Key theoretical approaches to international and global com- 4194 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh BUS 250 Liu J Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 4194 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. C-ID: GEOL 111. munication will be examined. Consideration will be given to IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Science + lab) the key issues, main actors, and significant developments in • Prerequisite: None. global media. Geology This course is an introduction to the history of Earth and Global Studies 3 is the same course as Media 3. Students may its evolution including surface environments, atmosphere, earn credit for one, but not both. Geology is an interdisciplinary science that integrates the principles of oceans, and life. Sedimentary rocks are studied for strati- 2492 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh PCC 150 Movius L mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and the social sciences to graphic relationships, environmental indicators, and biologic 2493 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PCC 150 Movius L explore and understand the Earth. Geology asks and answers ques- significance to reconstruct the geological and biological evo- tions about the Earth, including its origins, composition, structure, GLOBAL STUDIES 5, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: and past and present activity and the impact of these factors on lution of Earth over time. Numerical methods, like geochro- INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES 3 UNITS nology, are also employed to assign absolute ages to past society. As a science with pragmatic applications it is also applied to Transfer: UC, CSU environments. The combination of both relative and numeri- locate resources and assess their abundance, to mitigate geologic C-ID: GLST 101. cal methods to the study of plate tectonics and geologic struc- hazards, and to provide critical information about Earth’s changing IGETC AREA 4 (Social Science) climate and the impact of these changes on our ecosystems. A degree tures will allow the student to understand how Earth history • Satisfies Global Citizenship in geology can translate to a number of important and highly valued is reconstructed. A particular emphasis is placed on the study • Prerequisite: None. academic and professional positions, including but not limited to, of North American sequences. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Earth scientist (e.g. geologist, seismologist, volcanologist, oceanog- 2487 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. M DRSCHR 128 Grippo A rapher, soil scientist, hydrologist, etc.), environmental consultant, 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. W DRSCHR 207 Grippo A This course offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the environmental lawyer, remediation specialist, climate scientist, and fields of Global Studies and International Political Economy. teacher. GEOL 31, INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL Students will analyze critically the role of national govern- OCEANOGRAPHY 3 UNITS GEOL 1, PHYSICAL GEOLOGY WITHOUT LAB 3 UNITS ments, international organizations, nongovernmental organi- Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC*, CSU zations, and multinational corporations, in regard to phenom- IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Sciences, non-lab) C-ID: GEOL 100. • Prerequisite: None. ena such as, international markets and production regimes, IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Sciences, non-lab) This course provides the student with an understanding of monetary and trade policy, international and global conflict, • Prerequisite: None. the physical and geological aspect of oceanography. Lecture and environmental degradation. Contending theoretical and *Maximum credit allowed for Geology 1 and 4 is one course (4 topics include the origin of the oceans, plate tectonics, ideological perspectives regarding international systems, pro- units). seafloor topography, waves, beaches, estuaries, lagoons, cesses, and trends will be applied and evaluated. This course illustrates the many geologic processes that have and lakes. Completion of this course will give the student a Global Studies 5 is the same course as Economics 5 and Political shaped our planet. Lecture topics include rocks, minerals, greater knowledge of the fascinating and dynamic world of Science 5. Students may earn credit for only one course. landslides, streams, ground water, glaciers, oceans, earth- the oceans. 2494 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 263 Rabach E R quakes, and plate tectonics. Upon completion of this course, 2488 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. F DRSCHR 128 Collins L E 2495 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 263 Rabach E R 65 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 66 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES to request code. an Addapproval project. Please contact the instructor arranged experientiallearning of astudent- approval course requires instructor this in Enrollment only. basis a on credit credit-no is offered course This are working. target population(s)ofthe organizationwithwhichstudents and globalrelations andissues, particularlyasthey impactthe students develop adeeper understanding ofinternational theoretical ideasandempiricaldatatotheirexperiences, sound reflectionjournalstotheSMCinstructor.Byapplying complete afaculty-led orientation andsubmitacademically- of volunteerworkwiththatagency.Students arerequired to ticular agency’s focusandcomplete aminimumof30hours student willdevelopareading list, customized totheirpar which have significant ties tointernational/global issues. Each learning outsidethe classroomthroughvariousagencies As ahands-oncourse, students willengageinexperiential This course isapracticuminglobalstudieslocalsetting. LEARNING GLOBAL STUDIES95,LOSANGELES–EXPERIENTIAL both. not but one for credit earn may 11. Students Geography as course same 11 the is Studies Global past andpresent. nected byimperial, colonial, andinternational systemsofthe as acontinuingstoryofpeoples andplaces isolated andcon course considersthediverselocalized impactsofglobalization ity todayasbothproblemandpossibility.Inparticular, this political-economic, andenvironmental--impacting human will examine anddiscusssignificantissues--cultural, social, distribution ofhumanandnaturalfeaturesonEarth.Students change, while alsodevelopingbasicgeographicliteracy inthe core concepts relatedtoprocesses of globalconnection and world’s majorgeographicregions.Studentswillencounter This courseintroducesGlobalStudies throughasurveyofthe GLOBAL STUDIES GLOBAL STUDIES11,WORLDGEOGRAPHY:INTRODUCTIONTO women’s studies. tory, philosophy, politicalscience, psychology, sociology,and pology, economics, environmental studies, geography, his as welltheapproachesofrelatedfieldssuchanthro drawing uponboththe holisticbodyofworkinglobalstudies, Studies coursewillemphasize interdisciplinary inquiryby population growth, migration, andsocialchange.ThisGlobal flict, globalinequality, food, water, energy, climatechange, tiple issues ofconcernsuchasinternational warandcon solutions ofmajorglobalissues.Students willexamine mul to exploring the origins, current status, trendsandpossible This introductorycourse offers aninterdisciplinaryapproach GLOBAL STUDIES10,ISSUES • • • • • • 2499 2498 2497 2496 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Arrange-2 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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second inasequence oftwocourses. the fundamental element ofgraphicdesignstyle. This isthe will explorethemetaphoric andstylisticrefinement of text — an emphasis onvisual communication strategies, students of dynamic, contemporarytypographiccompositions.With tory andcurrent design directions toinspire the development This studiodesigncourseprovides asurvey oftypographyhis GR DES43,TYPOGRAPHYDESIGN2 of threecourses. design system development. Thisisthe second inasequence design criteriaresearch, analysis, design implications, and on visualproblem-solving strategies, students willgenerate systems, andotheruses, primarilyin2D.Withanemphasis tity designstocorporateidentity programs, retailidentity This studiocourse introducesthe applicationofgraphiciden GR DES41,GRAPHICDESIGNSTUDIO2 solutions usingIllustrator’s multiplicityoftools. explores fundamental design concepts andfindingcreative try standardapplication, AdobeIllustrator.Thiscoursealso and illustrations forprintandonline deliveryusinganindus manipulate typeandlearnhowtocreatedynamiccontent based media. Students willcreatevector-based artwork, basics of computer illustration and its use in and print web- in thecomputerasadigitalillustrationtoolandcovers This computer courseisdesigned forstudentsinterested GR DES38,DIGITALILLUSTRATION1 design teamsandclients. concept, storytelling, layout, prototyping, andpresentation to employed byworkingdesignerstoquicklycreatesketches for composition. Students willdevelopandpractice techniques tion, attention toformatandproportion, perspective and and drawingprinciples andtechniques suchasobserva element ofthe designprocess. The courseincludessketching mentals forGraphicDesignandfocuseson sketching as an This studiocourseisanintroductiontosketching funda GR DES35,SKETCHINGFORGRAPHICDESIGN brochures, printpublicationsandposters. incorporate type andimageryintocreative projects, suchas a pagelayoutcomputerapplication.Students willlearnto This computercourseintroducesstudentstoAdobeInDesign, GR DES34,PUBLICATIONANDPAGEDESIGNI • • • 4203 2510 4202 2509 2508 2507 2506 2505 Advisory:GraphicDesign33. Advisory:GraphicDesign31. Advisory:GraphicDesign35. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4203meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2510meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4202meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2509meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2508meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2507meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2506isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2505meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th 9:30a.m.-1:35p.m. T Arrange-2 Hours 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W Arrange-2 Hours 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. W 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. W 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m. Th Arrange-5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. M CMD 122 CMD 124 CMD 206 CMD 206 CMD 124 CMD 122 ONLINE CMD 206 smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Donon SG Donon SG Baduel ZM Baduel ZM Robinson K C Robinson K C Mazzara E Turner LJ Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 4 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 4204 5:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 124 Tanaka Bonita R 4205 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 280 Vacarra J W 2523 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Besler I H Above section 4204 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 4205 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2523 is a Distance Education course conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. GR DES 50, GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES 2 UNITS GR DES 62, USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN 2 3 UNITS GR DES 67, WEB DESIGN 3 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Graphic Design 33 and 66. • Advisory: Graphic Design 61. • Advisory: Graphic Design 61 and Graphic Design 66. This studio course focuses on the development of an effective This course will use knowledge acquired in User Experience This advanced project-based web design course builds on communication design portfolio and addresses the process Design 1 to research, critique, and design a project using UX the design concepts and technical knowledge acquired in of building a portfolio that meets the current professional methodologies at an advanced level. This class will cover the Graphic Design 66 and focuses on designing and building a industry standards for presenting work to potential employ- process, techniques and artifacts used within the UX field. commercial-quality website. Working in teams, students will ers and clients. Emphasis is placed on developing a portfolio Topics include qualitative versus quantitative research, inter- participate in the design and production of a medium-sized face design, interaction design, prototyping, and usability that displays a comprehensive understanding of what indus- website. Students will go through the design process from testing. Following a design process, students will collaborate research to launch and discuss how to best work with a client. try is looking for in a designer or what is needed to transfer. to research, critique, and design a project using techniques This course also covers professional practices for designers such as storyboards, personas, experience/journey maps, Technical issues addressed include HTML and CSS, content including information regarding freelancing and working with card sorting, mental models, and collaborative design to pro- management systems, responsive design, and site mainte- clients. totype and test with users. nance. Students will conceptualize, design, and produce a complete commercial-quality website. Fall 2020 2511 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T CMD 271 Tanaka Bonita R 2517 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. S CMD 271 Patel B Above section 2511 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Arrange-2 Hours 2524 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T CMD 206 Safioulline M 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2517 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Arrange-2 Hours 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2524 meets at the Center for Media and Design, GR DES 51, GRAPHIC DESIGN STUDIO 3 2 UNITS 4206 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Anvari S S 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Transfer: CSU Above section 4206 is a Distance Education course conducted over • Advisory: Graphic Design 41. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. GR DES 71, MOTION GRAPHICS 1 3 UNITS This studio course introduces the development of multi- Transfer: CSU faceted promotional design programs with applications in 2-D GR DES 64, DIGITAL IMAGING FOR DESIGN 3 UNITS • Advisory: Graphic Design 33 and 64. and 3-D. With an emphasis on unifying concepts, students will Transfer: CSU Formerly Entertainment Technology 58. create comprehensive design programs which may include Formerly same course as Entertainment Technology 37. This hands-on course focuses on communication design for print, packaging, advertising, media, and environments. This Using Adobe Photoshop, this computer class teaches students motion. Students will conceptualize, design and produce visu- is the third in a sequence of three courses. how to scan, manipulate, and enhance digital images for al communication solutions using motion. Motion Graphics is 2512 1:00p.m.-5:05p.m. W CMD 122 Hill R L graphic reproduction and use on the web. Includes retouch- a form of communication with a range of applications: film, Above section 2512 meets at the Center for Media and Design, ing, color adjustment and color correction techniques. television, communication design, branding, advertising and 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 2518 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. T CMD 206 Chan N R web. Projects will cover best practices for animation and visu- Arrange-2 Hours al effects in broadcast design, film titles, and video production GR DES 60, DESIGN RESEARCH 2 UNITS Above section 2518 meets at the Center for Media and Design, by combining narrative storytelling, graphics and typography. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Transfer: CSU 4207 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M CMD 206 Kelley M 2519 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. Th CMD 206 Chan N R Design research allows designers to avoid making decisions Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours based on personal opinion and to make decisions based Above section 4207 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2519 meets at the Center for Media and Design, on true user needs. This course will cover how to plan and 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. conduct design research to uncover user needs and issues. 4208 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. F CMD 280 Gerds E L Students will build their understanding of the design research GR DES 65, WEB DESIGN 1 2 UNITS Arrange-2 Hours N process and will exit with the ability to develop and manage Transfer: CSU Above section 4208 meets at the Center for Media and Design, their own design research projects in client and professional • Advisory: Graphic Design 18 or Entertainment Technology 11. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. environments. Additionally, students will build a small port- This design course is an introduction to web design for GR DES 71B, MOTION GRAPHICS 2 3 UNITS folio of real-world, user-centered design research documents students with a basic knowledge of computers and graphic that will enable them to demonstrate their research experi- design applications. Students will learn to think critically Transfer: CSU ence to both clients and employers. about contemporary web design and apply basic design • Advisory: Graphic Design 71. Formerly Entertainment Technology 59. 2513 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. T CMD 271 Johnson L D principles. Components of web design such as the grid, color, Arrange-2 Hours navigation, composition, and typography will be discussed. This hands-on course focuses on communication design and Above section 2513 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Other topics include web hosting, file management, FTP, tar- common professional uses of advanced motion graphics. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. get audience, design process, site maps, optimizing images, Students will conceptualize, design and produce innovative 2514 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. Th CMD 271 Johnson L D HTML, CSS, and the basics of responsive web design. Students time-based visual communication solutions using motion Arrange-2 Hours will design and build a website. design theory and techniques. Exploring a wide range of Above section 2514 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2520 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. W CMD 206 Torres H applications (film, web, television, communication design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Arrange-1 Hour branding and advertising), students will create projects with Above section 2520 meets at the Center for Media and Design, advanced techniques for animation and visual effects in GR DES 61, USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN 1 3 UNITS 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. broadcast design, film titles and video production by combin- Transfer: CSU 2521 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Triviza A ing typography, graphics and narrative storytelling. Arrange-1 Hour • Advisory: Graphic Design 65. 4209 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th CMD 280 Heaton W B User Experience Design (UX) focuses on the quality of experi- Above section 2521 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Arrange-2 Hours ence a person has when interacting with a specific design. A Above section 4209 meets at the Center for Media and Design, UX Designer focuses on the needs and wants of the user, as GR DES 66, WEB DESIGN 2 3 UNITS 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. well as ease-of-use, and designs for the best possible user Transfer: CSU experience. This course will cover the design process, docu- • Advisory: Graphic Design 61, 64, and 65. GR DES 75, MOBILE DESIGN 1 3 UNITS mentation, and tools used within the UX field. Topics include Formerly Entertainment Technology 16. Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Graphic Design 61 and 66. user research, information architecture, interaction design, This design course builds on the design concepts and fun- prototyping, and usability testing. Following a design process, damentals covered in Graphic Design 65 and focuses on This design course focuses on designing for mobile touch- students will collaborate to research, critique, and design a best practices for the design and production of responsive screen interfaces including smartphones and tablets. Mobile project that includes prototyping and user-testing. websites. Design issues such as design process, understand- design requires the skill of designing for smaller, hand-held 2515 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S CMD 271 Boyden L ing the user, web typography and design prototyping will be devices and has its own set of characteristics and constraints. Arrange-2 Hours addressed. Technical topics include HTML5, CSS3, responsive Students will conceptualize, design, and implement low-fidel- Above section 2515 meets at the Center for Media and Design, web design, embedded fonts and media. Students will design ity design prototypes of apps for mobile devices. Projects will 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. and create a website from start to finish utilizing the skills cover best practices for designing for mobile devices and will 2516 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Johnson L D learned in this course. cover the basics of mobile app prototyping including design Arrange-4.5 Hours 2522 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. T CMD 207 Safioulline M process, interface design, and interaction design patterns. Above section 2516 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and Arrange-2 Hours This course is not a mobile app development or programming is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2522 meets at the Center for Media and Design, course. For such courses, please see our Computer Science course additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. offerings. 67 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 68 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES cies, severe bleeding, and shock. The treatment of soft tissue cies, severe bleeding, andshock. Thetreatment ofsofttissue emergencies such as breathing, choking, cardiac emergen injured, threatening including;recognizingandtreatinglife aid. 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Projects conceptualize, design, andimplementinteractivedesignpro This class will use knowledge acquired in Mobile Design 1 to tablets. and smartphones including devices touchscreen This designcoursefocuses ondesigningappsformobile GR DES76,MOBILEDESIGN2 • • • 2538 2537 2536 2535 2534 2533 2532 2531 2526 2525 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:GraphicDesign 61and75. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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- - - - . . Hebrew also included. clinical procedures, laboratorytests andabbreviationsare cal andpharmacologicterminologyiscompleted. Common system, includingdiagnostic, pathologic, therapeutic, surgi their componentparts.Anoverview ofanatomybyeach body emphasis ondeterminingmeaningsbydividingwordsinto an with terminology ofmedical study a comprehensive medical fieldoralliedhealthsciences. Studentsundertake the acareerin for asrequired vocabulary professional This courseisdesigned tobuildthestudent’s medicaland HEALTH 61,MEDICALTERMINOLOGY Continuing Educationcourses atSMCuse BRN provider#01050. Therapy seeFor Inhalation Respiratory Therapy.RN Nurseswhotake See alsoOccupationalTherapy, Respiratory Therapy, andNursing. Health Occupations certification. Cross Red American to pursue wishing students for apply fees Additional certificates are awarded tostudents. completion, American RedCrossfirstaidcertificates andCPR thermia willbecoveredinthiscourse. Uponsuccessful course sudden illness, poisonings,such as hypothermia andhyper injuries, aswell asthetreatment ofmedicalemergencies injuries likeburns, musculoskeletal, head, neck, andback formations thatshaped whatcame tobe knownasthe West. the social, economic, political, intellectual, andartistictrans period; the Renaissance; andthe Reformation, introducing cultures oftheNear East, Greece, andRome; themedieval and Nile RiverstoEurope ofthe 16thcentury. Itaddresses from itsbeginningsinthe valleys ofthe Tigris-Euphrates This coursesurveys thedevelopment ofWesternCivilization HIST 1,HISTORYOFWESTERNCIVILIZATIONI CIA agent, lobbyist, andgenealogist agent. archivist, biographer, congressionalaide, Foreign Service officer, FBI/ the jobsettings forhistorymajors.Some related career titles include museums, government offices, andprivate enterprise are someof evaluate andmake recommendations. Schools, universities, libraries, ters, andnewspaper accounts; they conductresearch, write, teach, happened andwhy.They examine courtdocuments, diaries, let Historians study, assess, andinterpret thepasttodetermine what History required. modern Israelicultureandcustoms.Language laboratoryis Hebrew. Examplesare taken fromtraditionalsources and is modified audio-lingualutilizingbothspoken andwritten as reading andwritingskillsare developed. Theapproach and modernHebrew.Grammarpronunciation, aswell This courseteaches the primaryfundamentals ofclassical HEBREW 1,ELEMENTARYI Internet accessforclassresources and/ortocompleteassignments. Elementary Hebrew. Mostsections require the useofacomputerwith Additional hourstobe arrangedinthe Modern Language Labfor • • • • • 2540 2539 2543 2542 4210 Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2540meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South 3:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC ForeignLanguage(required forUConly) BUNDY 339 CPC 104 HSS 104 HSS 105 DRSCHR 219 MC 2 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) Zwang-Weissman L Yeganehshakib R Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Shima TH Byrne D C-ID: HIST170. Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 5 UNITS - - - - contemporary globalization. and economic growth throughperiodsofpoliticalconflict to topics asthe socialandculturalchallenges ofnation-building Central andSouthAmerica, andthe Caribbean, includingsuch approach, itaddressespost-colonialdevelopments inMexico, pendence to the present. Usingathematic and chronological This course surveysmodernLatinAmerican historyfrominde HIST 6,HISTORYOFLATINAMERICA2 Civil Wars, andRestoration. political andreligiousupheavalsofthe EnglishReformation, from Romanoccupationthroughthemedievalperiodand artistic transformationsthatshapedBritishandIrishhistory, the significantsocial, economic, political, intellectual, and from Romantimes totheRestorationof1660.Itaddresses This course surveysthe development ofBritishCivilization HIST 3,BRITISHCIVILIZATIONI flicts andmigration. states, industrialization, imperialism, andinternationalcon transformations thatrelatetothedevelopmentofnation- addresses social, economic, political, intellectual, andartistic Civilization fromthe 16thcentury intothe21stcentury.It This course surveys the transformations ofWestern HIST 2,HISTORYOFWESTERNCIVILIZATIONII • • • • • • • 2562 2561 2560 2559 2558 2557 2556 2555 2554 2553 2552 2551 2550 2549 2548 2547 2546 2545 2544 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2561isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2560isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2559isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2558isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2557meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2555meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 2554ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2552isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2551isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2550isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2549isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over formoreinformation. 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 205 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUNDY 235 HSS 106 BUNDY 235 HSS 106 HSS 204 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 205 HSS 204 HSS 204 HSS 204 HSS 204 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Thomasson BA Garcia RM Stiles CL Verlet MC Verlet MC Byrne D Kent ML Bennett HM Kent ML Bennett HM Maync TM Bennett HM Bennett HM Stiles CL Stiles CL Stiles CL Simon R Stiles CL Byrne D smc.edu/schol C-ID: HIST180. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - ...... SCHEDULEOFCLASSES HIST 10, ETHNICITY AND AMERICAN CULTURE 3 UNITS 2581 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 205 Moreno M • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Transfer: UC (meets UC Berkeley Above section 2581 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- This course surveys African-American history from its begin- American Cultures graduation requirement), CSU ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) or 4F (Social & Behavioral Sciences) Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ nings in Africa through slavery, abolition, the Civil Rights + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement scholars for more information. Above section 2581 requires that movement, and into the present. The course will pay par- • Satisfies Global Citizenship students have Internet access. ticular attention to the development of internal and external • Prerequisite: None. 2582 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 205 Moreno M definitions of freedom and equality and to the influences • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Above section 2582 is part of the Adelante program and enroll- of African Americans on the social, economic, political, and This course surveys ethnic groups in America from pre- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the cultural development of the United States. Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/lati- contact to the present, including Native Americans, European nocenter for more information. Above section 2582 requires that 2593 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 105 Clayborne D Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos, students have Internet access. 2594 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE McMillen R emphasizing the forces prompting emigration and immigra- 2583 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 104 Chi J S Above section 2594 is a Distance Education course conducted over tion, their roles in shaping American society and culture, their Above section 2583 requires that students have Internet access. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. reception by and adaptation to American society, as well 2584 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh HSS 205 Manoff R J as an examination of contending theoretical models of the 2585 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh HSS 106 Vanbenschoten W D HIST 22, HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST 3 UNITS immigrant experience in America. 2586 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 104 Chi J S Transfer: UC, CSU 2563 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 106 Staff Above section 2586 requires that students have Internet access. IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) 2564 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 106 Staff 2587 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Maync T M • Prerequisite: None. 2565 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 106 Staff Above section 2587 is a Distance Education course conducted over • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Fall 2020 2566 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 105 Skriabin G the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course surveys the history of the Middle East, from the 2567 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh HSS 105 Skriabin G 2588 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Vanbenschoten W D ancient civilizations of the Tigris-Euphrates river valley to the 2568 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh HSS 104 Cruz J S Above section 2588 is a Distance Education course conducted over 2569 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 105 Staff the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. present. Major topics include the religious, ethnic, social and 2570 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 104 Cruz J S political differences that developed prior to and since the 2571 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Amerian-Donnell S M HIST 13, UNITED STATES HISTORY AFTER 1945 3 UNITS emergence of Islam; the establishment of new states follow- Above section 2571 is a Distance Education course conducted over Transfer: UC, CSU ing the world wars, and the 21st-century engagement with the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) globalizing trends. Above section 2571 requires that students have Internet access. • Prerequisite: None. 2572 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Amerian-Donnell S M • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 2595 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Yeganehshakib R Above section 2572 is a Distance Education course conducted over This course addresses political, social, cultural, economic, Above section 2595 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 2572 requires that students have Internet access. and international developments of the U.S. from 1945 to 4211 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T HSS 205 Slaughter M A the present. Major topics include the emergence of political HIST 27, HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA 3 UNITS consensus then polarization, the economics and demograph- Transfer: UC, CSU HIST 11, UNITED STATES HISTORY THROUGH ics of suburbanization, the Civil Rights movement; the Cold • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. RECONSTRUCTION 3 UNITS War, including the Vietnam War, and its aftermath; trends Transfer: UC, CSU related to environmentalism, immigration, and technology, This course surveys Southeast Asian history up to the pres- C-ID: HIST 130. and responses to 9/11. ent. It examines topics such as religion and cultural change; IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) or 4F (Social & Behavioral Sciences) 2589 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE McMillen R women and gender; colonialism, decolonization, and the Cold + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement Above section 2589 is a Distance Education course conducted over War; economic and environmental change, within a regional • Prerequisite: None. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. and global context. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 2596 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 103 Reilly B J This course surveys the United States from the colonial HIST 14, U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY 3 UNITS period through post-Civil War Reconstruction, addressing Transfer: UC, CSU HIST 28, MODERN EUROPE: 1914 TO THE PRESENT 3 UNITS + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement developments in American culture; ethnic, racial, gender, and Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC Area 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) class relations; politics; and the economy. It also considers IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) American interaction with other nations, including both for- • Satisfies Global Citizenship • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. eign policy and the relationship of domestic developments to • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. the larger history of the modern world. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. 2573 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 203 Vanbenschoten W D This course surveys the environmental history of the United This course examines the domestic and global politics of and 2574 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 105 Amerian-Donnell S M States from earliest human migration to the present, focusing between European states since 1914, exploring such top- Above section 2574 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- on the complex and consequential ways people have per- ics as nationalism, imperialism, totalitarianism, decoloniza- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the ceived, relied on, interacted with, and been impacted by the tion, migrations, and European integration. The course will Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ natural world. Topics include diverse patterns of interaction analyze these topics in relation to major events of the time scholars for more information. Above section 2574 requires that with land, water, plants, animals, and energy sources, as well period, including the World Wars, formation and collapse students have Internet access. as the economic, political, social, cultural, technological and of the Soviet Union and its satellite system, creation of the 2575 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 103 Staff global aspects of these patterns. 2576 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 105 Amerian-Donnell S M European Union, and disputes and cooperation between History 14 is the same course as Environmental Studies 14. European states in the contemporary era of globalization. Above section 2576 requires that students have Internet access. Students may earn credit for one, but not both. 2577 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh HSS 103 Wilkinson Jr E C 2590 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Borghei S C 2597 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW HSS 106 Bennett H M 2578 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 103 Wilkinson Jr E C Above section 2590 is a Distance Education course conducted over 2579 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Lynch S H the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 2579 is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. HIST 15, ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE U.S. 3 UNITS 4212 5:15p.m.-8:20p.m. M HSS 106 Bolelli D Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) or 4 (Social and Behavioral Science) HIST 12, THE UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement “I believe leading RECONSTRUCTION 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. with compassion, Transfer: UC, CSU • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. C-ID: HIST 140. learning to be IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) or 4F (Social & Behavioral Sciences) This course is a chronological study of American economic + satisfies CSU U.S. History graduation requirement history by major areas, including agriculture, industrial devel- accountable, and staying • Prerequisite: None. opment, money, banking, and transportation. The roles • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. of business, labor, and government are given a particular informed will help us emphasis. This course surveys the United States from post-Civil War endure this crisis.” Reconstruction to the present, addressing developments in History 15 is the same course as Economics 15. Students may American culture; ethnic, racial, gender, and class relations; earn credit for one, but not both. politics; and the economy. It also considers American interac- 2591 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 263 Rabach E R – Camilo Encina tion with other nations, including both foreign policy and the 2592 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 263 Rabach E R Political Science relationship of domestic developments to the larger history HIST 16, AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY 3 UNITS of the modern world. Transfer: UC, CSU 2580 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 205 Moreno M IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) Above section 2580 requires that students have Internet access. • Prerequisite: None. 69 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 70 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES primarily on native peoples of the United States, this course primarily onnativepeoples oftheUnited States, thiscourse policy, andtheefforttoreclaimsovereign rights.Focusing interactions withEuropeans, thedevelopment ofU.S.Indian tlement tothepresent, addressing such topicsascolonial-era This course surveysNative-American history fromearliest set HIST 41,NATIVE-AMERICANHISTORY global transitionsthatshapethe contemporary world. the MiddleEast, throughthe twentieth-century warsand industrial change inAfrica,theAmericas, Asia, Europe, and resistance tocolonialismandimperialism, technological and political transformationsassociated withdevelopmentofand to examine theeconomic, social, intellectual, cultural, and change. Athematicandchronologicalapproachwillbe used addressing majordevelopments thatcontributed toglobal This coursesurveysworldhistoryfrom1500tothe present, HIST 34,WORLDCIVILIZATIONSII development andtheirinter-regional relations. of their political,social, economic, intellectual, andcultural Asia, the MiddleEast, theAmericas, andEuropeinterms approach isused toexamine themajorcivilizationsofAfrica, ment of complex cultures. A thematic andchronological the domesticationofplantsandanimals, andtheestablish 1500, addressing humanimpactonthe physicalenvironment, This course surveysworldhistoryfromtherise ofhumanityto HIST 33,WORLDCIVILIZATIONSI both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 32. Studies Environmental as course same 32 the is History in the local, regional, andglobalcontext. economic, political, social, cultural,andtechnologicalaspects water, plants,sources, animals,their well andenergy as as Topics include the diverse patternsofinteraction withland, interacted withandbeen impacted bythe natural world. and consequential ways people have perceived, relied on, human evolution tothe present, focusingonthe complex This course surveysglobal environmental history from early HIST 32,GLOBALENVIRONMENTALHISTORY • • • • • • • • • • 2602 2601 2600 2599 2598 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2602isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2601isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2600isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp + satisfiesCSUU.S.Historygraduationrequirement Go to IGETC Area4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 103 HSS 204 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Reilly BJ Reilly BJ Reilly BJ Reilly BJ Fouser DC C-ID: HIST160. C-ID: HIST150. tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

- - . . . This course surveys major themes and trends in the history of This course surveysmajorthemes andtrends inthe historyof HIST 53,THEHISTORYOFRELIGION cultural developmentofAmerica. Mexican Americansonthe social, economic, political, and definitions offreedom andequality andtotheinfluenceof ticular attention tothedevelopment ofinternalandexternal more currently, throughoutthenation, thecourse payspar primarily onMexican Americansinthisborderregion and, colonization andconquesttocontemporarytimes.Focusing Native-American settlement throughtheperiodsofforeign This course surveys the historyofthe USSouthwest from HIST 43,MEXICAN-AMERICANHISTORY and culturaldevelopment ofAmerica. ence ofNative Americansonthe social, economic, political, external definitions offreedom andequality andtotheinflu pays particularattention tothe development ofinternaland studies is allowed. Granting of UC transfer credit for an Independent studies is allowed. GrantingofUC transfercredit foranIndependent department listingfordetails.Amaximumofsix unitsofindependent the supervising instructormayassess accomplishment. Please see procedures to accomplish the study project, andthe means by which department chair, tostate objectives tobe achieved, activities and the studentisrequired, inapetitionthatmaybeobtained fromthe petence todoindependent study.ToapplyforIndependent Studies, student mustdemonstrate tothedepartment chairperson the com doing independent research onspecial studytopics.Tobe eligible, a Independent study isintended foradvanced students interested in Independent Studies both. not but one, for earned be may Credit 26. English as course same the 26 is Humanities literature inthecontextofother artforms. intellectual concerns oftheirday.In doing so, they will see ers haveexpressed andresponded to cultural, political, and ing how, atwidelyseparated pointsintime, artistsandwrit ages (painting, sculpture, music, architecture, dance) explor literature inconjunctionwithgreat worksofartthroughthe In thisintroductiontothehumanitiesstudentswillsurvey HUM 26,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEHUMANITIES Humanities roles religionhasplayed throughouthistory. religions, itaddresses thecultural,political, socialandother Judaism, Christianity, Islam, andtribalcontemporary gions asBuddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Hinduism, essential principles andglobalhistoricalcontextofsuchreli religion fromprehistorictimes tothe present.Analyzingthe • • • • • 2604 2603 2608 2605 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: English1. students have Internet access. nocenter Special Programssectionofthe classscheduleor ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 2604ispartoftheAdelante programandenroll OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section2603isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2608isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2605isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-1.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. M Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours for more information. Above section 2604 requires that formore information.Abovesection 2604requires that . for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. HSS 205 ONLINE HSS 105 ONLINE ONLINE IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Moreno M Bolelli D Bolelli D Remmes J Bolelli D smc.edu/lati smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. . EDUCATION ECE 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN EARLYCHILDHOOD DANCE 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN DANCE 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN SCIENCE CS 88C,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINCOMPUTER SCIENCE CS 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINCOMPUTER CS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINCOMPUTERSCIENCE COSM 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINCOSMETOLOGY CIS 88C,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN CIS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN BUS 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBUSINESS BUS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBUSINESS SCIENCES BIOL 88C,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOL 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOL 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINBIOLOGICAL ACCTG 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINACCOUNTING ACCTG 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINACCOUNTING by aUCcampus. Studies courseiscontingentuponanevaluation ofthe course outline 1938 1891 1890 1889 1888 1887 1886 1885 1884 1883 1882 1838 1837 1836 1655 1654 1509 1507 1407 1406 1305 1303 1302 1065 1064 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 1938meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Above section 1655meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1654meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour BUNDY 317A BUS 220D BUS 220D BUS 220D BUS 143 BUS 143 BUS 220D BUS 220D BUS 220D BUS 220D SCI 285 SCI 285 BUS 220D BUS 220D Van Wormer VM Van Wormer VM Douglas JudithG Douglas JudithG Huff GF Susilowati S Moreno MO Lee JY Susilowati S Moreno MO Lee JY Stahl HA Stahl HA Stahl HA Perret DM Perret DM Stahl HA Stahl HA Veas S Veas S Tower JA Tower JA Tower JA Veas S Veas S Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT SCHEDULEOFCLASSES ECE 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD POL SC 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN POLITICAL determines how people engage with technology. This course EDUCATION 2 UNITS SCIENCE 1 UNIT examines the specific field of Interaction Design; its history, Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU human-centered design principles, and screen-based inter- 4137 5:15p.m.-9:45p.m. MWTh BUNDY 329 Huff G F 3353 Arrange-1 Hour HSS 354 Schultz C K action patterns. Students learn how to design the behavior Above section 4137 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South of interactive digital interfaces and gain an understanding Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. SOCIOL 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY 1 UNIT Transfer: CSU of how design decisions impact a user’s experience and 3475 Arrange-1 Hour HSS 354 Schultz C K the overall success of a product. Students analyze histori- ECON 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN ECONOMICS 1 UNIT cal examples, contemporary user interfaces, and their own Transfer: CSU SOCIOL 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY 2 UNITS designs. Students also learn how to design, justify, and articu- 1973 Arrange-1 Hour HSS 354 Schultz C K Transfer: CSU late using human-centered design principles and screen- ECON 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN ECONOMICS 2 UNITS 3477 Arrange-2 Hours HSS 354 Schultz C K based interaction patterns. Transfer: CSU TH ART 18A, TECHNICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION This course is open only to students who have been admitted to 1975 Arrange-2 Hours HSS 354 Schultz C K WORKSHOP 1 UNIT SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. smc.edu for more information. ENGR 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN ENGINEERING 1 UNIT Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. 5401 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. Th CMD 271 Chan N R Transfer: CSU Arrange-2 Hours N 2334 Arrange-1.6 Hours Dang T T This course is intended for students interested in actual train- Above section 5401 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2334 meets for 11 weeks, Oct 12 to Dec 22. Courses ing and experience, either in the various backstage areas 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. in Physical Sciences require that students must use a computer of technical support or by being involved as a member of with internet access to complete assignments. a production crew for a Santa Monica College Theatre Arts IXD 350, INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING 3 UNITS Fall 2020 Dept. production. Transfer: CSU ENGR 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN ENGINEERING 2 UNITS Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets • Prerequisite: Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Interaction Transfer: CSU for and attend SMC theatre productions. Design. 2335 Arrange-2 Hours Dang T T 3501 Arrange-3 Hours TH ART MAIN STG Anzelc L L This design course focuses on the storytelling component of Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- interaction design with a special focus on prototyping and puter with internet access to complete assignments. TH ART 18B, TECHNICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION motion graphics. Exploring different types of prototyping, 2343 Arrange-3 Hours Minzenberg E G WORKSHOP 2 UNITS from paper prototypes to digital, screen-based prototypes Transfer: UC, CSU (e.g, web-based tools, video prototypes), students use story- FASHN 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN FASHION 1 UNIT • Prerequisite: None. telling to describe experiences in interaction design. Students Transfer: CSU This course is intended for students interested in actual train- 2421 Arrange-1 Hour BUS 120C Ivas L use a hands-on approach to design a better experience for ing and experience, either in the various backstage areas end users by sketching, storytelling, experimenting, making FASHN 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN FASHION 2 UNITS of technical support or by being involved as a member of and testing. Students create prototypes at different levels of a production crew for a Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Transfer: CSU fidelity using appropriate tools and technologies. Department production. 2422 Arrange-2 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L This course is open only to students who have been admitted to Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. KIN PE 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHYSICAL for and attend SMC theatre productions. smc.edu for more information. EDUCATION 1 UNIT 3502 Arrange-6 Hours TH ART MAIN STG Anzelc L L 5402 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 271 Safioulline M Transfer: CSU Arrange-2 Hours N 2775 Arrange-1 Hour Roque E M TH ART 18C, TECHNICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION WORKSHOP 3 UNITS Above section 5402 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2776 Arrange-2 Hours GYM 209 Roque E M 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2776 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 05 to Nov 25. Transfer: UC, CSU • Prerequisite: None. IXD 370, DESIGN FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE 3 UNITS MATH 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MATHEMATICS 1 UNIT This course is intended for students interested in actual train- Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU ing and experience, either in the various backstage areas • Prerequisite: Interaction Design 330. 2995 Arrange-1 Hour MC 26 McGraw C K of technical support or by being involved as a member of In this course, students work with a variety of organizations a production crew for a Santa Monica College Theatre Arts addressing a community need to design and develop a project MEDIA 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MEDIA STUDIES 1 UNIT Department production. Transfer: CSU with social impact. Students apply a variety of user experi- Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets 3045 Arrange-1 Hour Muñoz M E ence and interaction design skill sets to work collaboratively for and attend SMC theatre productions. with community stakeholders in identifying and helping to MEDIA 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MEDIA 3503 Arrange-9 Hours TH ART MAIN STG Anzelc L L solve a need. Through this experience, students recognize STUDIES 2 UNITS and demonstrate many interaction design practices related to WGS 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN WOMEN’S, GENDER, AND Transfer: CSU SEXUALITY STUDIES 1 UNIT research, analysis, concept, design and prototyping to work 3046 Arrange-2 Hours Muñoz M E Transfer: CSU on a project designed to serve a community need. MUSIC 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MUSIC 1 UNIT 3561 Arrange-1 Hour HSS 354 Schultz C K This course is open only to students who have been admitted to SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. Transfer: CSU WGS 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN WOMEN’S, GENDER, AND smc.edu for more information. 3114 Arrange-1.5 Hours Driscoll B S SEXUALITY STUDIES 2 UNITS 5403 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W CMD 271 Johnson L D MUSIC 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MUSIC 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU Arrange-2 Hours 3563 Arrange-2 Hours HSS 354 Schultz C K Transfer: CSU Above section 5403 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 3115 Arrange-3 Hours Driscoll B S 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. PHILOS 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY 1 UNIT Interaction Design IXD 450, INTERACTION DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3243 Arrange-1 Hour HSS 354 Schultz C K Interaction Design (IxD) is an innovative new baccalaureate degree • Prerequisite: Interaction Design 430. program that blends the fields of design, user experience, and tech- This course provides the interaction design student the PHILOS 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY 2 UNITS nology to create user-friendly interfaces with the platforms people opportunity to develop work under the supervision of the Transfer: CSU use every day, such as smart appliances, mobile devices, and the web. instructor on a one-to-one basis and to develop the skill 3245 Arrange-2 Hours HSS 354 Schultz C K Interaction designers ensure that products are appealing, effective, and intuitive for users. In this program, students will develop profi- to talk about their body of work in a professional setting. PHOTO 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHOTOGRAPHY 1 UNIT ciency in the skills necessary to enter this well-paid and exciting field. Emphasis is placed on developing a portfolio that displays a comprehensive understanding of industry expectations for a Transfer: CSU The following courses are upper division courses that are part of Santa 3275 Arrange-1 Hour BUS 120 Sanseri J D Monica College’s Bachelor of Science degree program in Interaction UX/interaction designer. Design. Enrollment is limited to admitted program participants. For This course is open only to students who have been admitted to PHOTO 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN more information, please see ixd.smc.edu. Transferability of these SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. PHOTOGRAPHY 2 UNITS courses will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the transfer smc.edu for more information. Transfer: CSU institution. 5001 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. M CMD 271 Chan N R 3276 Arrange-2 Hours BUS 120 Sanseri J D Arrange-2 Hours N IXD 310, INTERACTION DESIGN STUDIO 1 3 UNITS Above section 5001 meets at the Center for Media and Design, PHYSCS 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHYSICS 1 UNIT Transfer: CSU 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Interaction 3312 Arrange-1 Hour Nauli S Design. IXD 460, TANGIBLE INTERACTION 3 UNITS Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- With the prevalence of the computer in contemporary Transfer: CSU puter with internet access to complete assignments. culture, Interaction Design has emerged as a practice that • Prerequisite: Interaction Design 360. 71 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 72 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES smc.edu See Design. Interaction in program Science of Bachelor SMC’s to admitted been have who to students only open is course This are required. Limitedavailability. fessional. Learningobjectivesandexit internshipevaluation hours duringthetermunder thesupervisionofadesign pro or technology company.Studentsspend aminimumof180 design byworkinginaprofessionaldesign, entertainment, the career fieldsinuser experience designandinteraction to applyUX/IxDprinciples.Students become acquaintedwith In thisinternship program, students willworkwithalocalfirm IXD 493,INTERACTIONDESIGNINTERNSHIP smc.edu See Design. Interaction in program Science of Bachelor SMC’s to admitted been have who to students only open is course This are required. Limitedavailability. fessional. 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Staff Staff Dunphy BE Gregory DK Cordova SA Cordova SA Cordova SA Cordova SA Staff Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU smc.edu/ smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS . - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 2621 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. T CMD 272 Hao J Y AHIS 90A, INTERNSHIP IN ART HISTORY 1 UNIT fessional. Learning objectives and exit internship evaluation Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Hao J Y Transfer: CSU are required. Limited availability. 1115 Arrange-4 Hours A 216 Meyer W J Above section 2621 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online This course is open only to students who have been admitted to via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ CIS 90A, INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 UNIT SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. OnlineEd. Transfer: CSU smc.edu for more information. INTARC 45, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 1510 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A 5003 Arrange-7 Hours Chan N R STUDIO 3 3 UNITS CIS 90B, INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 2 UNITS IXD 493, INTERACTION DESIGN INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Interior Architectural Design 40. 1511 Arrange-8 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A The third in a sequence of design studio courses. Students will • Prerequisite: Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Interaction Design. explore complex design projects through multi-use projects. COUNS 90A, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT Universal design, sustainable design, lighting systems, build- Transfer: CSU In this internship program, students will work with a local firm 1784 Arrange-4 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A ing systems, codes, color and finishes will be integrated into to apply UX/IxD principles. Students become acquainted with research projects emphasizing a problem-solving approach. COUNS 90B, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 2 UNITS the career fields in user experience design and interaction This studio course emphasizes individual solutions, class and Transfer: CSU design by working in a professional design, entertainment, instructor critiques and projects for portfolio presentation. 1785 Arrange-8 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A or technology company. Students spend a minimum of 180 2622 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. Th CMD 272 Cordova S A COUNS 90C, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS hours during the term under the supervision of a design pro- Fall 2020 Arrange-2 Hours ONLINE Cordova S A Transfer: CSU fessional. Learning objectives and exit internship evaluation Above section 2622 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 1786 Arrange-12 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A are required. Limited availability. via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ This course is open only to students who have been admitted to OnlineEd. COUNS 90D, GENERAL INTERNSHIP 4 UNITS SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. Transfer: CSU INTARC 50, BUILDING SYSTEMS AND CODES 3 UNITS 1787 Arrange-15 Hours SSC S230 Johnson De A smc.edu for more information. Transfer: CSU 5004 Arrange-10 Hours Chan N R • Prerequisite: None. CS 90A, INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 UNIT 5005 Arrange-20 Hours Chan N R Transfer: CSU • Advisory: Interior Architectural Design 31. Above section 5005 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. 1839 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A This course explores the components of interior construction 1840 Arrange-12 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A MEDIA 90B, INTERNSHIP IN MEDIA STUDIES 2 UNITS and building systems and examines current building require- Transfer: CSU ments including federal and local regulations, building codes DANCE 90A, DANCE INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT 3048 Arrange-8 Hours Muñoz M E and standards. Transfer: CSU 1892 Arrange-4 Hours Douglas Judith G 3049 Arrange-8 Hours Shaw R D 2623 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T CMD 272 Hao J Y 1893 Arrange-4 Hours Van Wormer V M Arrange-2.5 Hours ONLINE Hao J Y OFTECH 90A, INTERNSHIP IN OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 1 UNIT Above section 2623 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 08, and is DANCE 90B, INTERNSHIP IN DANCE 2 UNITS Transfer: CSU a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For Transfer: CSU 3205 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1894 Arrange-8 Hours Douglas Judith G 1895 Arrange-8 Hours Lee J Y PHOTO 90A, PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT INTARC 65, DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION FOR INTERIORS 3 UNITS FASHN 90A, INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3278 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 120C Withers J J • Prerequisite: None. 2424 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L Students enrolling in this course should have basic computer skills. FASHN 90B, INTERNSHIP 2 UNITS PHOTO 90B, INTERNSHIP IN PHOTOGRAPHY 2 UNITS This course covers the rendering of finished perspective 2425 Arrange-8 Hours BUS 120C Ivas L Transfer: CSU 3279 Arrange-8 Hours BUS 120C Withers J J drawings using digital media software such as Photoshop. FASHN 90C, INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS Students explore interior materials, light, color, texture, and 2426 Arrange-12 Hours Ivas L PHOTO 90C, INTERNSHIP IN PHOTOGRAPHY 3 UNITS shadows for 3 dimensional form. The emphasis is on produc- ing realistic effects in an interior setting. FILM 90A, INTERNSHIP IN FILM STUDIES 1 UNIT Transfer: CSU 3280 Arrange-12 Hours BUS 120C Withers J J This course uses Google Sketch Up and Adobe Photoshop. Transfer: CSU 2462 Arrange-4 Hours Muñoz M E 4215 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T CMD 208 González Rojas D PHOTO 90D, INTERNSHIP IN PHOTOGRAPHY 4 UNITS Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE González Rojas D INTARC 90C, INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Above section 4215 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Transfer: CSU 3281 Arrange-16 Hours BUS 120C Withers J J via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ 2627 Arrange-12 Hours Cordova S A OnlineEd. IXD 491, INTERACTION DESIGN INTERNSHIP 1 UNIT INTARC 90C, INTERNSHIP 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Italian Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Interaction Design. Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for Please see “Internships” section. This internship program provides students with the oppor- Elementary Italian. Most sections require the use of a computer with 2627 Arrange-12 Hours Cordova S A tunity to work with a local firm to apply UX/IxD principles. Internet access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. Students become acquainted with the career fields in user experience design and interaction design by working in a ITAL 1, ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I 5 UNITS Internships professional design, entertainment, or technology company. Transfer: UC, CSU Students spend a minimum of 60 hours during the term under IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) The Internship Program at Santa Monica College makes it possible for the supervision of a design professional. Learning objectives • Satisfies Global Citizenship students to enhance their classroom learning and earn college credit and exit internship evaluation are required. Limited avail- • Prerequisite: None. by working in on and off campus jobs. Students must arrange an ability. approved internship with an employer prior to enrolling in this class. Using the communicative approach, this course stresses the Each unit of credit requires the student to work a minimum of 60 This course is open only to students who have been admitted to fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar, practical vocabu- SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. hour of unpaid (volunteer) work or 75 hours of paid work throughout lary, useful phrases, and the ability to understand, speak, smc.edu for more information. the semester. F-1 international students must see an International 5002 Arrange-4 Hours Chan N R read, and write simple Italian. Using fundamental sentence Student Services Specialist at the International Education Center for structures in the present and past tenses, students practice pre-approval before securing an internship and enrolling in internship IXD 492, INTERACTION DESIGN INTERNSHIP 2 UNITS speaking and holding simple conversations in class and courses. Students may enroll in a maximum of 4 units of internship Transfer: CSU credits per semester, and a total of 8 internship units may be applied writing compositions. Lectures and discussions are included • Prerequisite: Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Interaction covering geography, customs and culture in Italy. The course toward the Associate degree. See an academic counselor for transfer Design. credit limitations. is conducted in Italian except in cases of linguistic difficulty as In this internship program, students will work with a local firm determined by the professor. Language lab is required. Internships are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. to apply UX/IxD principles. Students become acquainted with Please see smc.edu/internship for additional information and for the the career fields in user experience design and interaction 2629 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. MW DRSCHR 213 Staff internship orientation schedule. design by working in a professional design, entertainment, Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Go to smc.edu/hiresmc to find jobs and internships or visit the Career or technology company. Students spend a minimum of 120 2630 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh DRSCHR 214 Staff Services Center for assistance. hours during the term under the supervision of a design pro- Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 73 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 74 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for the Intermediate-Low Japanese, to achieve a practical for theIntermediate-LowJapanese, toachieve apractical reading andwriting),thecoursebuildsupasolidfoundation Focusing onfourcommunicationskills(listening, speaking, JAPAN 3,INTERMEDIATEJAPANESEI Japanese. school high of years to two comparable is course this for advisory *The Language labisrequired. in casesoflinguisticdifficultyasdetermined bythe professor. ture andtraditions.Thiscourse istaughtinJapanese except course alsoadvances students’ knowledge ofJapanese cul short forms.This of speech, andwritecompositionsusing also holdconversationsinbothformalandinformalstyles comprehension skillsbyreading textsonvarioustopics.They Students further develop oralandauralskills andreading sentence structuresemphasizingshortformsandte-forms. moreadvanced and vocabulary advanced stresses more This courseisthe continuationofJapanese 1.Thiscourse JAPAN 2,ELEMENTARYJAPANESEII Language labisrequired. cases oflinguisticdifficultyasdetermined bythe professor. Japanese people. Thiscourse istaughtinJapanese unlessin important elements ofJapanese cultureandcustomsofthe present/future andpasttenses. Theyalsoare introduced to answer basicquestionsandwriteaboutsimple actionsinthe plus aselected number ofKanji. Students learn toaskand and the twoJapanesephonetic scriptsofHiragana,Katakana, student toJapanese sentencestructure, basicvocabulary, This course, usingacommunicative approach, introducesthe JAPAN 1,ELEMENTARYJAPANESEI ments. with Internet access forclassresources and/ortocompleteassign computer a of useElementaryrequiresectionsJapanese. the Most hourstobe arrangedintheAdditional Modern Language Labfor Japanese • • • • • • • • 4217 2640 2639 4216 2638 2637 2636 2635 2634 2633 Advisory:Japanese 2*. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Advisory:Japanese 1*. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: IGETC AREA3B(Humanities), Foreign Language (required forUConly) Arrange-1 Hour 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 11:30a.m.-1:55p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-2:15p.m. TThF Arrange-1 Hour 11:10a.m.-12:40p.m. MWF Arrange-1 Hour 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF Arrange-1 Hour 7:45a.m.-9:15a.m. MWF Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to IGETC ForeignLanguage(required forUConly) smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” DRSCHR 219 MC 12 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 217 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 217 DRSCHR 219 MC 5 DRSCHR 219 MC 16 DRSCHR 219 MC 12 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 222 DRSCHR 219 MC 2 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 217 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 217 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Takemori K Tsuboi Y Tsuboi Y Kroupa RA Johnston SK Kato N K Minekawa Y Hashimoto Y Minekawa Y Comrie AK tofindschedule information 5 UNITS 5 UNITS 5 UNITS

- - knowledge ofJapanese isrequired. cuisine, andlanguage. The course willbetaughtinEnglish.No including Japanese philosophy, religions, art forms, literature, ines the fundamentalsofJapanese cultureandtradition Employing aninterdisciplinaryperspective, thecourseexam civilization. and culture Japanese explores course This JAPAN 9,JAPAN:CULTUREANDCIVILIZATION requirement of this class. a is groups volunteer citizen and institution, educational agency, Applied and service-learning experience field within a public in casesoflinguisticdifficultyasdetermined bythe professor. ural, colloquialusage. Thiscourse istaughtinJapanese except increase fluency inspoken Japanese withanemphasis onnat thestudentwithanopportunityto This course provides JAPAN 8,CONVERSATIONALJAPANESE Japanese. school to three of high years is comparable this course advisoryfor *The determined bytheprofessor. is taughtinJapanese unlessincases oflinguisticdifficultyas throughout thecourseandstudied inreading.Thiscourse and currentaspects ofthe Japanese cultureare explored styles aswellmultipleparagraphorganization.Traditional authentic articlesonspecifictopicsandwritingfocuses on (“desu/masu” vs.essay).Reading materialsinclude semi- of different registers(spoken vs.written) andwritingstyles tions androutine tasks.The course alsofamiliarizesstudents command oflanguage formanagingeveryday socialinterac and ethicalissuesrelated tojournalism. and otherlocalstories. Studentswillbe made aware oflegal and mayinclude coveringevents, public lectures, meetings how touseAPstyle. Storiesinclude bothnews andfeatures, own reporting,includingoriginalinterviewsandresearch, and Students learntoreportandwrite newsstoriesbasedontheir ing, organizing andwritingnews across multiple platforms. An introductorycourse inplanningstories, news gather JOURN 1,THENEWS newspaper editor, publicist, sportswriter, andtechnical writer. multimedia storyproducer, journalist, magazine editor, news anchor, film critic, foreign correspondent, freelance writing, online editor, might pursue. Careers inthisfield include bookeditor, copywriter, think criticallyanddevelop storytelling techniques inanycareer they of journalism.The skillsdeveloped injournalismclasses helpstudents courses, aswelloffers practicalcareer technical traininginthe field ethics. Thisprogramprepares students fortransfer toupper division media storyproduction, journalismhistory, media lawandjournalism interviewing, reporting, editing, freelancing, photojournalism, multi them insuitable formats.Studentsalsolearnabout news writing, Students are trained todevelop storyideas, report them, andproduce ing print, photography, video, audio,socialmediaanddigitalmedia. ing andnonfictionstoryproductionacrossmultiple platforms, includ Journalism offers instructionalandcareer technicaltraining inreport Journalism • • • • • 2642 2641 2647 2646 2644 2643 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: Japanese 2. Advisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA90404. Above section 2647meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2646meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2644isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2643isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 3:30p.m.-5:40p.m. T 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. MC 5 DRSCHR 208 CMD 128 CMD 131 ONLINE ONLINE IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Tsuboi Y Tsuboi Y Obsatz SB Rubin SM Minekawa Y Minekawa Y C-ID: JOUR110. 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. . JOURN 21,NEWSPHOTOGRAPHY credit. 22/Photography 14.Journalism17mayberepeated oncefor be concurrentlyenrolled ineither Journalism 16orJournalism editor andonlinecoordinator.Journalism17students may in chief, pageeditors, copyeditors, graphicseditor, photo comprise theeditingstaffof Corsair, includingthe editor problems usingacceptedprofessional practices. Students will “package” storieswithgraphicsandphotos, andsolveethical ers andphotographersontheirassignments, design pages, assign andcopyedit stories andphotos, workwithwrit of the Corsairnewspaper anditsonlineedition.Students This course providesadvanced instructionforstudent editors JOURN 17,EDITINGTHECAMPUSNEWSPAPER students asproductionleaders iscentral tothe class. tion, andmultimediareporting.Student produced mediawith experience indesign, visualstorytelling, digitalmediaproduc phy) audio, video andemergingformats.Includespractical multiple platforms, includingprint, online, visual(photogra lar news andfeatureassignmentstoproducecontent across regularly tothecampuscommunity.Students workonregu media contentwithajournalisticfocusthatisdistributed Student mediapracticumandlabwhere studentsproduce JOURN 16,PRODUCINGTHECAMPUSNEWSPAPER affecting multimedia storytelling. production. Students alsolearn aboutethical andsocialissues useful forstudentswithamorecasualinterest inmultimedia content foranonline news site suchasThe Corsair, butisalso content. Thecourse trainsstudents toproduce multimedia blogs, web pages, podcastsandother emerging digitalmedia multimedia content suchas digital videos, audio slideshows, ing withanonfictionfocus.Studentslearn howtoproduce This course provides anintroductiontomultimediastorytell STORYTELLING JOURN 15,INTRODUCTIONTOMULTIMEDIA • • • • • • 2656 2655 2654 2653 2652 2651 2650 2649 2648 Advisory:Photography 1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Journalism1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2656meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2655meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2654meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2653isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2652meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2651meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2650isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2649isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section2648isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 4:00p.m.-8:05p.m. T 4:00p.m.-8:05p.m. M Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours smc.edu/OnlineEd CMD 130 CMD 130 CMD 130 CMD 130 ONLINE CMD 131 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE Blaize-Hopkins AN Blaize-Hopkins AN Blaize-Hopkins AN Blaize-Hopkins AN Blaize-Hopkins AN smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . Rubin SM Rubin SM Obsatz SB Obsatz SB Rubin SM C-ID: JOUR160. C-ID: JOUR131. C-ID: JOUR130. C-ID: JOUR120. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 4 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - . . . . SCHEDULEOFCLASSES This survey course in basic news photography is designed for This course examines the connection between the mental KIN PE 34A, KARATE 1 UNIT journalism or photography majors and students interested in and physical aspects of competition and ways to enhance Transfer: UC*, CSU having work published in magazines and news publications. or improve performance. Psychological practices such as: • Prerequisite: None. Students learn basic camera and storytelling techniques stress reduction, goal-oriented imagery and positive visualiza- This course is designed as an introduction to traditional through individual assignments and a semester long project, tion will be implemented with physical training methods to karate. The program focuses on the cultural and self-defense along with photo composition, and picture layout principles. improve overall performance. aspects of the art as it was originally taught. The style is A Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera with manual expo- 2661 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW CPC 104 Metzler K A fluid, mobile, and emphasizes grabbing, striking, and kicking. sure capability is required. Students work on conditioning, partner work, solo forms Journalism 21 is the same course as Photography 13. Students (kata), and learning the traditions and etiquette of the martial may receive credit for one but not both. Kinesiology/Physical art. 2657 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh CMD 128 Burkhart G J Above section 2657 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Education: Aquatics 2697 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh CPC 218 Baghdasarian G 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. *Maximum UC transfer credit for any or all KIN PE courses combined KIN PE 34B, INTERMEDIATE KARATE 1 UNIT JOURN 22, PHOTOGRAPHY FOR PUBLICATION 3 UNITS is four units unless otherwise noted. Transfer: UC*, CSU Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. KIN PE 48A, BEGINNING 1 UNIT • Advisory: KIN PE 34A or equivalent experience. • Advisory: Journalism 21 or Photography 13. Transfer: UC*, CSU This is an intermediate level course in traditional karate. • Prerequisite: None. This advanced course provides an in-depth study of photo- Multi-step techniques, movement fluidity, and controlled Fall 2020 journalism with an emphasis on creation of photo story ideas, This course is for students with limited or no experience in one-on-one combat scenarios are emphasized. Power gen- photo essays, news, sports and feature photos for publica- swimming. Instruction begins with floating to freestyle with eration through breathing techniques and meditation is intro- rhythmic breathing and progresses to back float, and back- tion. Photo editing and layout for newspapers, magazines, duced at this level. Students learn traditional kata forms of and online publishing will be covered. Students will comprise stroke. Students then will be introduced to the short-axis competitive strokes — butterfly and breast stroke. “Seisan” and “Ananku”. In additional to the Okinawan history the staff of the campus newspaper, The Corsair, and online of karate, global scale history of the martial arts is discussed. publications. This course may be repeated once for credit. A 2717 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW POOL Cascino N V 2698 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh CPC 218 Baghdasarian G Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera with manual expo- 2718 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW POOL Cascino N V 2719 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW POOL Shima T H sure capability is required. KIN PE 34C, ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE KARATE 1 UNIT Journalism 22 is the same course as Photography 14. Students KIN PE 48B, ELEMENTARY SWIMMING 1 UNIT Transfer: UC*, CSU may earn credit for one, but not both. Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. 2658 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh CMD 131 Burkhart G J • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: KIN PE 34B or equivalent experience. Arrange-3 Hours CMD 131 Burkhart G J This course is designed for second level swimmers. This is an advanced intermediate level course in traditional Above section 2658 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Concentration is on stroke instruction and conditioning. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. karate. Advanced techniques and movements not covered Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle in the beginning and intermediate classes are introduced. JOURN 43, PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PUBLICITY 3 UNITS with side breathing in deep water. Power generation through breathing techniques, whole body Transfer: CSU 2720 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW POOL Cascino N V movement fluidity, and meditation is emphasized at a more C-ID: JOUR 150. 2721 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh POOL Bullock J A advanced level than KIN PE 34B. Students learn advanced tim- • Prerequisite: None. 2722 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW POOL Shima T H 2723 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW POOL Cascino N V ing for traditional kata forms of “Seisan” and “Ananku”, and Journalism 43 is the same course as Business 29. Students may some students are introduced to the kata “Wansu”. Specific earn credit for one, but not both. 2724 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh POOL Bullock J A 2725 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW POOL Cascino N V history associated with students’ direct Okinawan karate This is a introductory course covering basic principles and lineage is discussed. objectives of public relations, including publicity and promo- KIN PE 48C, INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING 1 UNIT 2699 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh CPC 218 Baghdasarian G tion techniques, effective communication strategies, message Transfer: UC*, CSU design and distribution, and modern and emerging public • Prerequisite: None. KIN PE 34D, ADVANCED KARATE 1 UNIT relations practices. This course provides instruction and practice in all swimming Transfer: UC*, CSU 4218 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W CMD 280 Adelman A strokes and competition. Emphasis is placed on performance • Prerequisite: None. Above section 4218 meets at the Center for Media and Design, and conditioning. • Advisory: KIN PE 34B or equivalent experience. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 2726 6:00a.m.-7:20a.m. MW POOL Contarsy S A This is an advanced level course in traditional karate. 2727 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh POOL Eskridge B M Techniques and movement introduced in previous courses 2728 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh POOL Bullock J A 2729 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW POOL Eskridge B M are further refined and effective self-defense application of Kinesiology/Physical these techniques are studied. Personalized kata training and Education KIN PE 48D, ADVANCED SWIMMING 1 UNIT interpretation is emphasized and may involve study of forms Transfer: UC*, CSU including, but not limited to, “Passai”, “Gojushiho”, “Chinto”, The Kinesiology / Physical Education curriculum is grouped together • Prerequisite: None. and/or “Kusanku”. Meditation training and research into vari- in the following manner: This course provides advanced instruction and practice in ous lineages of the martial arts are required. - General Studies swimming strokes and competition. Emphasis is placed on 2700 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh CPC 218 Baghdasarian G - Aquatics performance and conditioning. - Combatives 2730 6:00a.m.-7:20a.m. MW POOL Contarsy S A KIN PE 35A, BEGINNING WUSHU/KUNG FU 1 UNIT 2731 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh POOL Eskridge B M Transfer: UC*, CSU - Fitness • Prerequisite: None. - Individual Sports KIN PE 51B, INTERMEDIATE SURFING 1 UNIT This course is designed as an introduction to traditional - Team Sports Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. Wushu Taolu. The class focuses on the form’s basic move- KIN PE 3, INTRODUCTION TO EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY I 3 UNITS This class is designed to cover various intermediate tech- ments (stances, kicks, punches, balances and sweeps) based • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: UC*, CSU niques of surfing. Emphasis is placed on water safety, skill in on aggregate categories of traditional Chinese martial arts *Maximum UC credit for KIN PE 2, 3, PRO CR 3, 4, 6A, 6B, 7, 8, 9, various conditions and physical conditioning for surfing. styles. Students will work on conditioning, solo forms (rou- 29A, 29B combined is 8 units. 2733 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh BEACH King R L tines) and learning traditions and etiquette of the martial This is an introduction to the principles of Exercise Physiology. Above section 2733 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 22. Above art. This course emphasizes techniques and does not involve The course will discuss topics related to exercise and human section 2733 will have its first class meeting at the pool for a physical contact. performance. These topics will include: energy transfer and swim test. 2701 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh GYM 4 Staff utilization, nutrition, and measurement of human perfor- mance as it relates to physical activity and life-long wellness. KIN PE 41W, SELF DEFENSE – WOMEN 1 UNIT Students enrolling in this course should have some recent Kinesiology/ Transfer: UC*, CSU experience in science. • Prerequisite: None. 2660 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 2 Metzler K A Physical Education: This course provides knowledge of the laws relating to self defense, basics of anatomy as applied to defense techniques, KIN PE 4, INTRODUCTION TO SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 3 UNITS Combatives and physical techniques that are effective in self defense. Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: None. *Maximum UC transfer credit for any or all KIN PE courses combined 2702 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW CPC 218 Eastcott M B • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. is four units unless otherwise noted. 2703 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CPC 218 Tanaka J Y 75 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 76 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES KIN PE11B,INTERMEDIATEWEIGHTTRAINING other halfofthe required hours. of the required hoursanddesigntheirownprogramforthe ing. Students are required todoanassigned programforhalf the fundamentals ofliftingandsafetyaswellcoretrain As abeginninglevel weighttrainingcourse, itcoversallof KIN PE11A,BEGINNINGWEIGHTTRAINING assessment. biomechanics, andimprovement throughparticipationand cular levels.Coursecontent willincludeanatomy, nutrition, ment andimprovementofanadvanced fitness/cardiovas training andconditioning.Thisclasswillemphasize develop This courseisdesigned forstudents seeking highintensity KIN PE10C,ADVANCEDFITNESSLAB bikes, etc.).Basicsoftrainingandflexibility arealsocovered. weight trainingwithaerobic(treadmills, steppers, aerobic super circuitcombines lowintensity, highrepetition cular exercise, organized intoan“Aerobic SuperCircuit”.The utilizing asequence ofweight liftingmachinesandcardiovas The primarytrainingactivityisaerobic weighttrainingcircuits cardiovascular andmuscle endurance components offitness. exercise program.Thisprogramisdesigned toworkboth encourage positive attitudesandhabitsinapersonalized This isaphysicalfitnesscoursedesigned todevelop and KIN PE10A,FITNESSLAB more. and weight exercise body training, exercise, strength cardiovascular include will labs exercise These labs. fitness in participate and to attend required are Students lecture andlab/activityweekly. after asurvey ofactivitymodules.Thiscourserequires both will empower students tocreateindividualexercise programs with thebenefits ofphysicalactivityintheir lives. The course This isanintroductorycoursedesigned toacquaintstudents KIN PE2,ACHIEVINGLIFETIMEFITNESS Aquatics course listings. Education Physical Kinesiology see please Aerobics, Water For is fourunitsunlessotherwise noted. *Maximum UCtransfercredit foranyorallKIN PEcourses combined Education: Fitness Kinesiology/Physical • • • • • 2674 2673 2672 2671 2670 2669 2668 2667 2666 2659 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Formerly KINPE10. 29A, 29Bcombinedis8units. *Maximum UCcreditforKIN PE2, 3, PROCR3, 4, 6A, 6B, 7, 8, 9, 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:30a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 201 CPC 201 CPC 201 CPC 201 CPC 201 CPC 201 GYM 4 CPC 104 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Silva L Barnett RT Seymour PS Shickman TD Fisher Je Barnett RT Shickman TD Ledwith K F Fisher Je Metzler KA Metzler KA tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT

- - - - weight trainingisimportantforsuccess inthiscourse. is notrecommendedforbeginners;previousexperience in technical execution ofthesnatch, clean, andjerk. Thiscourse to performOlympic-style weightlifting. Students learn the The course is designed forstudentsinterested in learning how KIN PE12,OLYMPIC-STYLEWEIGHTLIFTING weight trainingprogram. to assistadvanced students inrefiningtheir individualized This course isastrengthlaboratoryexperience designed KIN PE11N,INDIVIDUALWEIGHTTRAINING exercises. ment. Studentsareintroduced toadvancedfree weight advanced conceptsinstrength trainingandmuscledevelop training andconditioningatanadvancedlevel. Studentslearn This coursefurther develops students’ knowledge ofweight KIN PE11C,ADVANCEDWEIGHTTRAINING ting upweight trainingprogramstoaccomplishthem. their trainingandmusculardevelopmentgoalsaswellset weight training.Itisintended toaidthe studentsinevaluating This courseisintermediate levelinthevariousmethodsof mats. their own yoga provide that students require classes yoga All addressed inthe class. ation, meditation techniques, andstretching posturesare Basic yogapositionsandexercises, controlbreathing, relax KIN PE58A,BEGINNINGYOGA balance. strengthening themuscles, while improvingflexibility and body controlandconditioning.Itconsistsofstretching mat technique ofexercise. Pilates isaunique method of This courseisdesignedtointroducethe student toPilates KIN PE19E,PILATESMATEXERCISE body whileconcentrating onspecific bodyareas. Traditional andaerobicexercises areused todevelopthe KIN PE19C,FITNESS–BODYLEVELEXERCISES forlifetimefitness. and flexibility improve cardiovascularendurance, strength development, focus padsandheavy bagexercises. These exercises will workout. Instructionwillinclude boxingtomusicusinggloves, boxing andkickboxing topromoteafunandeffective aerobic This course willcombinebasicexercises andtechniques from KIN PE17,BOXINGFORFITNESS • • • • • • • 2680 2679 4221 2678 2677 2676 2675 2694 2693 2692 2691 2688 2687 SkillsAdvisory:KIN PE11Borprevious experience inweightlifting. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. vide their ownPilates/yoga mats. $25. Details willbe given atthe firstclass.Studentsneed topro Students willneed topurchaseaballandbandforapproximately vide their ownPilates/yoga mats. $25. Details willbe given atthe firstclass.Studentsneed topro Students willneed topurchaseaballandbandforapproximately 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. GYM 2 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 207 CPC 207 CPC 218 CPC 218 Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Hank ME Ledwith K F Ledwith KF Barnett RT Staff Barnett RT Seymour PS Porter LA Porter LA Ocampo JM Seymour PS Leong JR Strong LM 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT - - - - - consistency arecovered. strategies anddrillsdesigned to improve placement and ing badmintonandintroduces thedoublesgame.Doubles This coursecontinues withdrillsforthebasicskillsinplay KIN PE5B,INTERMEDIATEBADMINTON underhand andoverhandstrokes. including the rulesandtechniques serving, ofthebasicskills: This coursecoversthebasicskillsinplayingbadminton, KIN PE5A,BEGINNINGBADMINTON is fourunitsunlessotherwise noted. *Maximum UCtransfercreditforanyorallKIN PEcourses combined Sports Education: Individual Kinesiology/Physical Please see “Independent Studies”section. EDUCATION KIN PE88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINPHYSICAL mats. their own yoga provide that students require classes yoga All bends. poses andbasicposture, shoulder handvariations, andback 25 basicposes. Deeper andexpanded studyofthestanding who haspreviousyogaexperience resulting inknowledge of advanced student course fortheThis isanin-depth yoga KIN PE58C,ADVANCEDYOGA mats. their own yoga provide that students require classes yoga All ered inthe class. meditation, pranayamaandconcentrationexercises arecov Exposure tointermediate andadvanced postures, relaxation, KIN PE58B,INTERMEDIATEYOGA • • • • 4219 2662 2776 2775 2772 2771 2770 4228 2769 2768 2767 2766 2765 2764 2763 2762 2761 4227 2760 2759 2758 2757 2756 2755 2754 2753 2752 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Students mustprovide their ownrackets. Students mustprovide their ownrackets. Above section 2776meets for8weeks, Oct05toNov 25. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 11:00a.m.-12:20p.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW GYM 100 GYM 100 GYM 209 CPC 216 GYM 4 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 218 CPC 216 CPC 216 GYM 4 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 218 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 218 CPC 218 GYM 4 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 216 CPC 216 Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Dumitriu E Kalafer F Roque EM Roque EM Sandoval HJ Bennett JL Huner K A Huner KA Huner K A Dee D Qualey K N Sandoval HJ Bennett JL Bennett JL Huner K A Roque EM Sandoval HJ Huner KA Huner K A Porter LA Dee D Chavez EC Qualey K N Sandoval HJ Bennett JL Roque EM Bennett JL Transfer: CSU 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES KIN PE 5C, ADVANCED BADMINTON 1 UNIT This course is a continuation of the basic skills of golf, espe- KIN PE 54B, BEGINNING , SECOND LEVEL 1 UNIT Transfer: UC*, CSU cially in the area of short game, long irons, and woods. Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. 4222 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW WSTCHSTR Ralston L C • Prerequisite: None. This course covers the techniques and skills of badminton, Above section 4222 meets at Westchester Golf Course, 6900 W. This course continues with drills in basic skills and introduces including the rules and strategies for competitive play. Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045. $119 booking fee is more advanced strokes, lob, volley, and overhead smash. 4220 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T GYM 100 Dumitriu E charged by the golf course for range balls and green fees during Game strategies for singles and doubles play are developed. class time. Students must provide their own rackets. 2740 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MEMOR PK Goldenson R M Above section 2740 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic KIN PE 14, CROSS COUNTRY 1 UNIT KIN PE 25C, ADVANCED GOLF 1 UNIT Transfer: UC*, CSU Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. Transfer: UC*, CSU Students must provide their own rackets. • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. 2741 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MEMOR PK Molsing J P This course provides an emphasis on playing rounds at local This course is designed to develop the mental and physical Above section 2741 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic techniques necessary for distance running. Topics include golf courses, types of competition, and the where-to-go and Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. aerobic and anaerobic training, physiological mechanics, as what-to-do of golf. Students must provide their own rackets. well as mental competitive strategies as they relate to dis- 4223 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW WSTCHSTR Ralston L C tance running. Above section 4223 meets at Westchester Golf Course, 6900 W. KIN PE 54C, INTERMEDIATE TENNIS 1 UNIT 2681 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh TRACK Ocampo J M Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045. $119 booking fee is Transfer: UC*, CSU charged by the golf course for range balls and green fees during • Prerequisite: None.

KIN PE 14B, INTERMEDIATE CROSS COUNTRY 1 UNIT class time. Conditioning and advanced drills designed to improve place- Fall 2020 Transfer: UC*, CSU ment and consistency during match play are offered. Students • Prerequisite: None. KIN PE 25D, GOLF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT 1 UNIT must have some tennis experience to enroll in this course. This course is designed to develop the mental and physical Transfer: UC*, CSU 2742 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MEMOR PK Molsing J P techniques necessary for distance running. Topics include • Prerequisite: None. aerobic and anaerobic training, physiological mechanics, as This course is designed to help students improve their golf Above section 2742 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic skills so they can compete at the tournament level. The Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. well as mental competitive strategies as they relate to dis- Students must provide their own rackets. tance running. course will include improving students’ knowledge of rules, swing techniques, and course playing strategies. 2743 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh MEMOR PK Goldenson R M 2682 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh TRACK Ocampo J M Above section 2743 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic 4224 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW WSTCHSTR Ralston L C KIN PE 14C, ADVANCED CROSS COUNTRY 1 UNIT Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. Above section 4224 meets at Westchester Golf Course, 6900 W. Students must provide their own rackets. Transfer: CSU, UC* Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045. $119 booking fee is • Prerequisite: None. charged by the golf course for range balls and green fees during KIN PE 54D, ADVANCED TENNIS 1 UNIT This course is designed for students to take the knowledge class time. Transfer: UC*, CSU gained in the intermediate course and learn to prepare their • Prerequisite: None. own training regimen for a competitive cross country season. KIN PE 52A, BEGINNING PICKLEBALL 1 UNIT This course is designed to improve play for competition in The class will also focus on the psychological aspects and Transfer: UC*, CSU physiological effects of competitive endurance running. • Prerequisite: None. singles and doubles contests outside of school. Students must have experience playing the sport. 2683 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh TRACK Ocampo J M Pickleball is a paddle sport (like a racquet sport) that combines the elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. Two or 2744 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh MEMOR PK Goldenson R M KIN PE 16A, BEGINNING ROCK CLIMBING 1 UNIT four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite Above section 2744 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic Transfer: UC*, CSU material to hit a Wiffle ball over a net. In this course students Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. • Prerequisite: None. will learn the rules of play, etiquette and basic fundamental Students must provide their own rackets. This course is an indoor rock climbing class that offers instruc- skills including: volleying, serving and basic ground strokes. KIN PE 56A, BEGINNING 1 UNIT tion and practice in the skills of rock climbing. Basic safety 2734 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MEMOR PK Barnett R T skills, belaying, and climbing techniques will be taught. Transfer: UC*, CSU Above section 2734 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic • Prerequisite: None. 2684 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F CPC 201 Eastcott M B Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. 2685 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW CPC 201 Eastcott M B Students must provide their own rackets. Students will learn the fundamentals of sprinting, hurdling and some long distance races. The shot put and jump will also KIN PE 16B, INTERMEDIATE ROCK CLIMBING 1 UNIT KIN PE 53A, TABLE TENNIS 1 UNIT be covered. Students will be presented with a history of the Transfer: UC*, CSU Transfer: UC*, CSU sport and the rules of competition. • Prerequisite: None. • Prerequisite: None. 2745 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW FIELD Ankeny K L • Advisory: Kin PE 16A or instructor’s permission. This class will cover all the basic strokes used in competitive 2746 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW TRACK Silva L This course is designed to further introduce the student to table tennis. Students will learn basic techniques of the fun- the sport of Rock Climbing through three different variations damental skills of the sport. Instruction includes rules, scoring KIN PE 56B, INTERMEDIATE TRACK AND FIELD 1 UNIT of the sport. Students will learn and practice Bouldering, Top and game etiquette. Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. Rope, and Lead climbing at an indoor rock climbing facility. 2736 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F GYM 100 Livshin B S 2686 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F CPC 201 Eastcott M B This course is designed for students with prior experience KIN PE 53B, INTERMEDIATE TABLE TENNIS 1 UNIT in the sport of track and field. Students will learn about KIN PE 18, BEGINNING FITNESS WALKING 1 UNIT Transfer: UC*, CSU middle distance and long distance events as well as the Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. discus and high jump. Students will continue to work on • Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to teach the intermediate strokes running mechanics and learn about planning and organizing This course is designed to develop the mental and physical used in competitive table tennis. Conditioning and intermedi- workouts. techniques necessary for fitness walking. Students will learn ate level drills designed to improve placement and consis- 2747 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW TRACK Silva L about gait, balance, motor control, core strength, stretching, tency, will be emphaisized. Students enrolling in this course 2748 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW FIELD Ankeny K L endurance training and more. should have previous table tennis experience. 2690 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW TRACK Ankeny K L 2737 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F GYM 100 Livshin B S KIN PE 25A, BEGINNING GOLF 1 UNIT KIN PE 54A, BEGINNING TENNIS, FIRST LEVEL 1 UNIT Kinesiology/Physical Transfer: UC*, CSU Transfer: UC*, CSU • Prerequisite: None. Education: Team • Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to teach basic fundamentals, rules, and etiquette of golf. Techniques and drill in fundamental skills, forehand and serve Sports are introduced. Instruction includes rules, scoring, and court 2696 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh WSTCHSTR Ralston L C etiquette that prepares student for limited play. *Maximum UC transfer credit for any or all KIN PE courses combined Above section 2696 meets at Westchester Golf Course, 6900 W. is four units unless otherwise noted. Manchester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045. $119 booking fee is 2738 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MEMOR PK Goldenson R M charged by the golf course for range balls and green fees during Above section 2738 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic KIN PE 9A, BEGINNING BASKETBALL 1 UNIT class time. Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. Transfer: UC*, CSU Students must provide their own rackets. • Prerequisite: None. KIN PE 25B, INTERMEDIATE GOLF 1 UNIT 2739 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MEMOR PK Molsing J P Transfer: UC*, CSU Above section 2739 is located at Memorial Park 1401 Olympic This is an activity course designed to introduce the student to • Prerequisite: None. Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404. It is .7 miles from campus. basketball skills and rules. • Advisory: KIN PE 25A. Students must provide their own rackets. 2663 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh GYM 100 Staff 77 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 78 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES tive drillingandplay. similar to team practices with physical training and competi skills aswellimprove theirteamplay.Classeswillbe run students. Students willbe abletoimprovetheirtechnical This course offers competitivesoccerforthemostadvanced KIN PE43D,COMPETITIVESOCCER and anintroductiontoteam tacticsandsystemsofplay. course withanemphasis placed onadvancedtechnical skills This courseisacontinuationofthe introductorysoccer KIN PE43C,ADVANCEDSOCCER side ofthegame. drilling, trainingandplaywithanemphasisonthe technical intricacies ofthe game. Studentswillparticipate insoccer of the sportaswell asintroducemoretechnicalskills and beginning soccer.Itwillreview andimprove thebasicskills This courseisdesignedtobuildonthe skillsdeveloped in KIN PE43B,INTERMEDIATESOCCER an emphasis onthetechnicalsideofgame. soccer drills/activitiestolearnandimprove theirskills, with soccer andthe rulesofthe game. Studentswillparticipate in This course isdesignedtointroduce studentstothe basicsof KIN PE43A,BEGINNINGSOCCER activity. successfully participateintouchfootballasaleisure time This coursecoversrules, strategies, andskills necessaryto KIN PE21,COEDTOUCHFOOTBALL The coursestressesadvancedfundamentals andstrategies. level competition amongstudentswithpreviousexperience. This isanactivitycourse designed withanemphasisonhigh KIN PE9C,ADVANCEDBASKETBALL the execution ofthosestrategies. development ofdefensive strategies anddrillstoimprove in required toplaydefense, drillstoimproveonthoseskills, egies ofteamdefensive basketball. Topicsincludethe skills This course isdesigned tointroduce thestudentto strat KIN PE9B,INTERMEDIATEBASKETBALL • • • • • • • • • 2714 2713 2712 2711 2710 2709 2708 2707 2706 2705 2695 2665 2664 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:KIN PE9Borequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:KIN PE9Aorequivalent experience. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. S 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. S 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD GYM 100 GYM 100 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Maidenburg JD Minars, JrRO Foreman ML Minars, JrRO Foreman ML Seymour PS Foreman ML Minars, JrRO Seymour PS Foreman ML Minars, JrRO Barnett RT Barnett RT tofindschedule information 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT

- - opment ofhighlevelskillsisemphasized. game inacompetitive classsituation.The continuingdevel This course coversadvanced techniques andstrategies ofthe KIN PE57C,ADVANCEDVOLLEYBALL ing developmentofhighlevel skillsisemphasized. person, four-personand two-person .The continu This course covers techniquesandstrategies inplayingsix- KIN PE57B,INTERMEDIATEVOLLEYBALL as therules andetiquette forindoorvolleyball. This coursecovers thebasicskillsforplayingvolleyball aswell KIN PE57A,BEGINNINGVOLLEYBALL 45A game situations. skills. Activities arecentered aroundskillslearned inKIN PE This courseisdesigned forindividualswithaboveaverage KIN PE45C,ADVANCEDSOFTBALL vocabulary skills, decoding skills, and fundamental sentence vocabulary skills, decoding skills, and fundamental sentence as naturallyand as spontaneouslypossible.Itintroduces to encourage the students to feel free to interact inKorean ral approachintheclassroom.The materials are designed This courseteaches the KoreanHangul byapplyingthe natu KOREAN 1,ELEMENTARYI Internet accessforclassresources and/ortocomplete assignments. Elementary Korean. Mostsections require the useofacomputer with Additional hourstobe arranged inthe Modern Language Labfor Korean Please see listingunder“VarsityIntercollegiate Athletics.” Varsity IntercollegiateAthletics Education.” Please see listingunder“Professional Courses inKinesiology/Physical Kinesiology/Physical Education Professional Coursesin ing developmentofhighlevel skillsisemphasized. beach volleyballinacompetitive classsituation.The continu This coursecoversadvancedtechniquesandstrategies of KIN PE59C,ADVANCEDBEACHVOLLEYBALL tinuing developmentofhighlevelskillsisemphasized. atthe fourandtwo-personlevel. The con This course coverstechniques andstrategies inplayingpower KIN PE59B,INTERMEDIATEBEACHVOLLEYBALL • • • • • • • • • • 4226 2751 4225 2750 2749 2716 2774 2773 Advisory:KIN PE57B. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:KIN PE57A. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. team. Previouscompetitive experience isrecommended. interested inparticipatingonthe men’s intercollegiate volleyball Above section4226isrecommended formale student-athletes 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC ForeignLanguage(required forUConly) GYM 100 GYM 100 GYM 100 GYM 100 GYM 100 JA FIELD BEACH BEACH Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Roque EM Staff Roque EM Roque EM Druckman CJ Owens K Owens K 5 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT 1 UNIT - - - - - Recommended forallstudents. needs. Topicsinclude:finding, evaluatingandcitingsources. students learn toaccessinformationmeet their research Through effective useofresources in avariety offormats, libraries. academic in available resources and research This courseisdesigned tointroduce studentstolibrary LIBR 1,LIBRARYRESEARCHMETHODS Library Studies Korean. school high to three of years is comparable prerequisite for this*The course and historyare coveredaswell. dant examples, exercises, anddrills.Aspects ofKorean culture introduced withsimple butadequate explanationsandabun and cultureisstressed. Grammarpointsare systematically skills. Theintegration ofspeaking, listening, reading, writing, using and acquiring balancing function/task-oriented and ology, thecourseislearner-centered usingprimaryresources accordanceprinciples withperformance-based andmethod as naturallyandspontaneously aspossible.Developedin are designed toencourage students tointeract inKorean by applyingthe Natural Approachinthe classroom.Materials This course isacontinuationofKorean2andteaches Korean KOREAN 3,INTERMEDIATEI Korean. school high of years to two comparable is course this for advisory *The required. and studyofKorean cultureareincluded. Language labis about pastandfuture actions.Readings ofsimplified texts tions, learning commonsayings, andwrite shortcompositions hension isalsodeveloped. Studentswillholdsimple conversa and inthesubjunctivemode.Basicauralreading compre sentence structureinthe pastandfuture indicative tenses approach, thiscoursestresses vocabularyandfundamental This course isacontinuationofKorean 1.Usingthenatural KOREAN 2,ELEMENTARYII and historyare coveredaswell. Language labisrequired. for comprehension andexpression. Aspects ofKoreanculture and everyday vocabularyarestressed asindispensable tools structures inthe presentandpast.Pronunciation, grammar, • • • • • • • 4230 2784 2783 2782 4229 2780 2779 2778 Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Korean 2orskillsequivalent tothatofKorean 2*. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Advisory:Korean 1*. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Above section 4230meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 14. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2784meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2783meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and Above section 2782meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. IGETC AREA3B(Humanities), Foreign Language(required forUConly) 6:00p.m.-8:05p.m. M Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd LIB 192 ONLINE ONLINE LIB 192 DRSCHR 221 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 214 DRSCHR 219 DRSCHR 213 DRSCHR 219 HSS 203 . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Bautista C Antrim BS Antrim BS Parise MP Cha J Cha J Cha J Lee JM 5 UNITS 5 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES MATHEMATICS COURSE SEQUENCE

Course sequences shown here are for general reference. Your starting point depends on your math assessment results and your education plan. Before you enroll in a math class, please see the SMC Assessment website (smc.edu/assessment), visit the Math Department (smc.edu/math), see assist.org, or talk to a counselor in the Counseling Department.

These courses may be taken in any order, but MATH 10 MATH 11 MATH 13 MATH 15 students are advised to complete MATH 11 and MATH 15 before enrolling in MATH 13. Discrete Structures Multivariable Calculus Linear Algebra Ordinary Differential (3 units) (5 units) (3 units) Equations (3 units) YOUR TRANSFER SCHOOL’S REQUIREMENTS MAY VARY

For details, see assist.org or talk to a counselor Higher Level Higher Level in the Counseling Department.

Business, economics, or other majors that Fall 2020 do NOT need trigonometry-based calculus*: MATH 8 MATH 85 (or 81, 84), 31, 20, 26, 28, 29. *MATH 7 and 8 generally required for UC. Calculus 2 (5 units) MATH 29 STEM majors, including computer science, engineering, mathematics, one of the physical/ Calculus 2 for Business natural/life sciences, or other majors that and Social Science REQUIRE trigonometry-based calculus: (3 units) MATH 7 MATH 85 (or 81, 84), 31, 32, 20, 2 (or 3 & 4), College Level 7, 8, 11, 15, 13, and possibly 10. MATH 1 can Calculus 1 (5 units) replace MATH 85, 31, 20. AND Liberal arts or social sciences majors: MATH 28 MATH 85 (or 81, 84), 31, 18 (or 20), 54 or 21; OR accelerated option: 50, 54 or 21. Calculus 1 for Business MATH 4 MATH 3 MATH 2 and Social Science Elementary school teacher: MATH 85 (or 81, (5 units) 84), 31, 20, 41 (only fulfills CSU mathematics College Algebra for Trigonometry with Pre-Calculus (5 units) requirement for liberal arts majors). STEM Majors (4 units) Applications (3 units) With MATH 2C Undecided: MATH 85 (or 81, 84), 31, 20. With MATH 4C With MATH 3C concurrent support concurrent support concurrent support MATH 26 (5 units) (4 units) (7 units) MATH 21 MATH 54 Functions and Modeling for Business Finite Mathematics Elementary Statistics and Social Science MATH 41 (3 units) (4 units) (3 units) OR Mathematics for With MATH 21C With MATH 54C With MATH 26C Elementary Teachers concurrent support concurrent support concurrent support (3 units) (4 units) (6 units) (5 units)

MATH 20 MATH 32 Intermediate Algebra AND Plane Geometry (5 units) (3 units) MATH 18 Intermediate Algebra for Statistics and Finite Mathematics (3 units) MATH 31 NEW Pre-College Level Elementary Algebra MATH 1 (B & C) (5 units) Bridge to College Mathematics

MATH 84 This new course is an accelerated path through pre-algebra to Pre-Algebra (3 units) intermediate algebra. You can learn at your own pace in a computer lab with faculty guidance, and earn a Pass grade for MATH 85, MATH 31, MATH 50 MATH 85 MATH 81 or MATH 20. Sign up for MATH 1 and continue with MATH 1B & 1C if Pre-Statistics Arithmetic and Basic Arithmetic needed. (5 units) Pre-Algebra (5 units) (3 units) Accelerated Path Accelerated Path 4-19 79 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 80 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES subsequent courses intheirplanofstudy. highest-level course mastered andbecome eligibletoenter levels wherestudentscanearn agrade of“P”forpassingthe Math 85, Math31,or20.Thiscoursehasmultiple exit proficiency, they willhavetheopportunitytoearncredit for puter labwithfacultyguidance.Asstudents demonstrate learn the topicsinthiscourseattheir ownpace inacom through pre-algebra tointermediatealgebra.Studentswill path anacceleratedstudent-driven courseprovides This MATH 1,BRIDGETOCOLLEGEMATHEMATICS courses withagrade of“C”orbetter. official transcript.Continuingstudents mustcomplete prerequisite tion maybe able toverify havingmet prerequisites bysubmittingan level mathcourses (earnedagradeofCorbetter) atanother institu before enrolling. A student who has successfully completed college who wishtoenrollinacourse musttake the MathAssessment test Students new totheSantaMonicaCollegemathematics program mer, statisticianandteacher. cryptographer, satellite communicationsexpert, roboticsprogram mathematics. Possiblecareers include actuary, computer engineer, Pure mathematicians developthe theories tofurther thescience of tionships amongquantities andqualities ofthings, events, andplaces. Mathematicians use symboliclanguagestoset upand analyze rela Mathematics relevance oflanguage acrossandwithincultures. from avariety ofperspectives, andgreaterawareness ofthe study, basicanalyticskillsforviewing anddiscussinglanguage The courseprovides agroundinginlinguisticsasfield of guage use, aswellhowlanguageisacquiredandlearned. considers howsocialpractices areshaped byandshapelan meaning (semanticsandpragmatics).Inadditionthecourse and thewaylinguisticstructurecontextgiverise to phonology), vocabulary(morphology), andgrammar(syntax), structure: thesoundsystem(phoneticssions oflanguage and vides anoverview ofthe fieldoflinguistics, itsthree dimen This course isan introduction tothestudyof language. It pro LING 1,INTRODUCTIONTOLINGUISTICS Linguistics • • • 2790 2789 2788 2787 2786 2785 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2790requires thatstudents have Internet access additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2789 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2788 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 2787 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” MC 70 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MC 12 DRSCHR 217 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) . . . Transfer: UC,CSU Ross K R Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Thomas Ja tofindschedule information 5 UNITS 3 UNITS

------subsequent courses intheirplanofstudy. highest-level course mastered andbecome eligibletoenter courses, studentswillearn agradeof“P”forpassingthe Algebra. Basedontheirproficiencyoftopicsinoneorboth onstrate masteryofElementary Algebra and/orIntermediate left offinBCMandhavethe opportunitytodevelop anddem Students enrolled inMath1B(BCM2) willpickupwhere they and/or theElementary AlgebraportionsoftheBCMcourse. BCM andsuccessfully passed level theArithmetic/Pre-algebra Mathematics (BCM)forstudentswhohavealready taken This course isacontinuationofMath1,Bridge toCollege MATH 1B,BRIDGETOCOLLEGEMATHEMATICS2 • 2796 2795 2794 2793 2792 2791 2860 2859 2799 2797 Prerequisite: Math1. platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2796requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2795requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2794requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2793requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2792requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2791requires thatstudents have Internet access to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section to prepare forthe class andcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2860requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected to use the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare for the classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2859requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2799requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2797requires thatstudents have Internet access class schedule or program participants.See the Special Programssection ofthe the Adelante programandenrollment istemporarily limited to blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarilylimited toprogramparticipants. See Above section 2797ispartofthe Black Collegiansprogramand hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 4:15p.m.-7:20p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh for more information. Above section is part of formore information.Abovesectionispartof for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/latinocenter MC 70 MC 70 MC 71 MC 70 MC 71 MC 71 MC 71 MC 70 MC 70 MC 71 for more information. formoreinformation. Musselman MJ Simo AL Ouellette K R London JS Bene AJ Miano IA Phung QT Phung QT Ross K R Quevedo JM smc.edu/ 5 UNITS - for passingMath20. their proficiencyoftopics, studentswillearnagradeof“P” and demonstrate mastery ofIntermediate Algebra. Basedon they leftoffinBCM2andhavetheopportunitytodevelop Students enrolled inMath1C(BCM 3)willpickupwhere BCM 2andsuccessfullypassed the Elementary Algebralevel. Mathematics (BCM2)forstudentswhohavealready taken This course isacontinuationofMath1B, BridgetoCollege MATH 1C,BRIDGETOCOLLEGEMATHEMATICS3 • 2870 2869 2868 2866 2865 2864 2863 2862 2861 Prerequisite: Math1B. hours oroff-campus tomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Students areexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare for the classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2870requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected to use the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2869requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2868requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2866requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduring class is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2865requires thatstudents have Internet access class schedule or program participants.See the Special Programssection ofthe the Adelante programandenrollment istemporarily limited to blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See Above section 2865ispartoftheBlack Collegiansprogramand hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2864requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2863requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2862requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning to prepare forthe classandcomplete assignments. Thissection Above section 2861requires thatstudents have Internet access hours oroff-campustomeet weekly goals. meetings andoutside ofclasseither duringopen computer lab platform (ALP).Studentsareexpected touse the ALPduringclass is held inacomputer labenvironment usinganadaptivelearning 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 4:15p.m.-7:20p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW for more information. Above section is part of formore information.Abovesectionispartof smc.edu/latinocenter MC 71 MC 70 MC 70 MC 70 MC 71 MC 70 MC 71 MC 70 MC 71 for more information. formoreinformation. Musselman MJ Phung QT Ross K R Simo AL Quevedo JM Ouellette K R London JS Bene AJ Miano IA smc.edu/ 5 UNITS SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 2871 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW MC 71 Miano I A CO-ENROLLMENT MATH 2, PRECALCULUS 5 UNITS Above section 2871 requires that students have Internet access 2800 7:00a.m.-8:05a.m. MTWTh PV 176 Quevedo J M Transfer: UC*, CSU to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section Above section 2800 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning 2909. Above section 2800 requires that students have Internet • Prerequisite: Math 20 and Math 32. platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class access. • Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab 2909 8:15a.m.-9:35a.m. MW PV 176 Quevedo J M *Maximum UC credit for Math 2, Math 4, and Math 26 is one hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. Above section 2909 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section course. 2872 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh MC 70 Bene A J 2800. Above section 2909 requires that students have Internet An intensive preparation for calculus. This course is intended Above section 2872 requires that students have Internet access access. for computer science, engineering, mathematics, and natural to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section CO-ENROLLMENT science majors. Topics include algebraic, exponential, loga- is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning 2802 7:45a.m.-9:15a.m. TThF MC 67 Boosheri S G rithmic and trigonometric functions and their inverses and platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class Above section 2802 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section identities, conic sections, sequences, series, the binomial meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab 2916. Above section 2802 requires that students have Internet theorem and mathematical induction. hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. access. 2801 7:45a.m.-9:15a.m. TThF PV 177 Hong A M 2873 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW MC 71 London J S 2916 9:25a.m.-10:15a.m. TTh MC 67 Boosheri S G 2803 7:45a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh BUNDY 221 Harandian R Above section 2873 requires that students have Internet access 9:25a.m.-10:30a.m. F MC 67 Boosheri S G Above section 2803 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section Above section 2916 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning 2802. Above section 2916 requires that students have Internet 2804 8:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh MC 82 Rodas B G platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class access. Above section 2804 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab CO-ENROLLMENT ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Fall 2020 hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. 2805 8:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh MC 11 Lee P H Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- 2874 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW MC 70 Ouellette K R Above section 2805 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section ars for more information. Above section 2874 requires that students have Internet access 2911. Above section 2805 requires that students have Internet 2809 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. MW PCC 101 Soleymani S to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section access. Above section 2809 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning 2911 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 11 Lee P H ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class Above section 2911 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab 2805. Above section 2911 requires that students have Internet for more information. hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. access. 2810 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. TTh BUNDY 239 Rahnavard M H 2875 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 70 Simo A L CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2810 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2875 requires that students have Internet access 2806 8:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh PV 173 Phua N Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section Above section 2806 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section 2811 11:15a.m.-1:40p.m. MW MC 67 Harjuno T is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning 2910. Above section 2806 requires that students have Internet 2814 2:00p.m.-4:25p.m. MW BUNDY 415 Sarkssian H platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class access. Above section 2814 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab 2910 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PV 173 Phua N Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. Above section 2910 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section 2815 2:15p.m.-4:40p.m. TTh BUNDY 235 Carty B 2876 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M 2806. Above section 2910 requires that students have Internet Above section 2815 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2876 is part of the Black Collegians program and access. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. enrollment is temporarily limited to program participants. See CO-ENROLLMENT 2816 2:30p.m.-4:00p.m. TThF MC 1 Emerson A J 4236 4:30p.m.-6:50p.m. MW MC 11 Grollmus D P the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ 2807 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MTWTh MC 10 Ouellette K R blackcollegians for more information. Above section is part of 4232 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW MC 67 Ramsey E D Above section 2807 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section 4233 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW MC 10 Karkafi R H the Adelante program and enrollment is temporarily limited to 2912. Above section 2807 requires that students have Internet 4234 7:35p.m.-10:00p.m. MW MC 10 Karkafi R H program participants. See the Special Programs section of the access. 4235 7:35p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh PCC 101 Liao G class schedule or smc.edu/latinocenter for more information. 2912 10:45a.m.-12:05p.m. MW MC 10 Ouellette K R Above section 2876 requires that students have Internet access Above section 2912 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section MATH 3, TRIGONOMETRY WITH APPLICATIONS WITH MATH to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section 2807. Above section 2912 requires that students have Internet 3C, CONCURRENT SUPPORT FOR TRIGONOMETRY WITH is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning access. APPLICATIONS 4 UNITS platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class CO-ENROLLMENT Math 3 Transfer: CSU; Math 3C Transfer: None meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab 2808 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MTWTh PV 174 Lui-Martinez Kr D Prerequisite: MATH 20 and MATH 32. hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. Above section 2808 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section • Advisory: MATH 4 and eligibility for English 1. 2878 4:15p.m.-7:20p.m. TTh MC 70 Musselman M J 2913. Above section 2808 requires that students have Internet Math 3: This course is intended for students majoring in Above section 2878 requires that students have Internet access access. Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). to prepare for the class and complete assignments. This section 2913 10:45a.m.-12:05p.m. MW PV 174 Lui-Martinez Kr D Math 3 in combination with Math 4 (College Algebra for STEM is held in a computer lab environment using an adaptive learning Above section 2913 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section Majors) serves as a prerequisite for Math 7 (Calculus 1). The platform (ALP). Students are expected to use the ALP during class 2808. Above section 2913 requires that students have Internet meetings and outside of class either during open computer lab course includes a study of the properties and graphs of trigo- access. hours or off-campus to meet weekly goals. nometric and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric CO-ENROLLMENT identities, solutions of triangles, trigonometric equations, MATH 2, PRECALCULUS WITH MATH 2C, CONCURRENT 2812 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MTWTh MC 83 Soleymani S parametric equations, polar coordinates and polar equations, SUPPORT FOR PRECALCULUS 7 UNITS Above section 2812 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section the algebra of vectors in two and three dimensions and top- MATH 2 Transfer: UC*, CSU; MATH 2C Transfer: None 2914. Above section 2812 requires that students have Internet ics from analytic geometry and applications. The co-requisite IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) access. Math 3C is review of the core prerequisite skills, competen- • Prerequisite: Math 20 and Math 32. 2914 2:00p.m.-3:20p.m. MW MC 83 Soleymani S cies, and concepts needed in trigonometry. Intended for stu- • Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Above section 2914 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section dents who are concurrently enrolled in Math 3, Trigonometry 2812. Above section 2914 requires that students have Internet with Applications. Topics include concepts from elemen- *Maximum UC credit for Math 2, Math 4, and Math 26 is one access. course. tary and intermediate algebra and analytic geometry that are CO-ENROLLMENT needed to understand the basics of trigonometry. Emphasis is Math 2: An intensive preparation for calculus. This course is 2813 12:45p.m.-2:15p.m. TThF MC 74 Boosheri S G placed on studying angles and their properties; geometric fig- intended for computer science, engineering, mathematics, Above section 2813 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section ures including circles and triangles; factoring and simplifying and natural science majors. Topics include algebraic, expo- 2915. Above section 2813 requires that students have Internet algebraic expressions; equations and graphs of circles; intro- nential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and their access. duction to functions; fundamental operations on algebraic inverses and identities, conic sections, sequences, series, the 2915 2:25p.m.-3:15p.m. TTh MC 74 Boosheri S G expressions and functions. Pass/No Pass only. binomial theorem and mathematical induction. The corequi- 2:25p.m.-3:30p.m. F MC 74 Boosheri S G CO-ENROLLMENT site Math 2C: A review of the core prerequisite skills, compe- Above section 2915 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section 2817 7:00a.m.-8:20a.m. MW PV 177 Jimenez B S tencies, and concepts needed in precalculus. Intended for stu- 2813. Above section 2915 requires that students have Internet Above section 2817 requires co-enrollment in MATH 3C section access. dents who are concurrently enrolled in Math 2, Precalculus. 2921. Above section 2817 requires that students have Internet CO-ENROLLMENT Topics include concepts from elementary algebra, geometry, access. 4231 4:30p.m.-5:35p.m. MTWTh MC 74 Chan H J and intermediate algebra that are needed to understand the 2921 8:30a.m.-9:20a.m. MW PV 177 Jimenez B S Above section 4231 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2C section basics of college-level precalculus. Emphasis is placed on real Above section 2921 requires co-enrollment in MATH 3 section 4263. Above section 4231 requires that students have Internet 2817. Above section 2921 requires that students have Internet and complex numbers; fundamental operations on algebraic access. access. expressions and functions; algebraic factoring and simplifica- 4263 5:45p.m.-7:05p.m. TTh MC 74 Chan H J CO-ENROLLMENT tion; introduction to functions, equations and graphs; circles Above section 4263 requires co-enrollment in MATH 2 section 2818 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 1 Herichi H and parabolas; properties of geometric figures, similarity, and 4231. Above section 4263 requires that students have Internet Above section 2818 requires co-enrollment in MATH 3C section special right triangles. Pass/No Pass only. access. 2922. 81 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 82 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES elementary functionsandtheirproperties. Pass/No Passonly. solving equationsandsystemsoflinearequations; graphsof simplifying algebraicexpressions; introductiontofunctions, tions onalgebraicexpressions andfunctions;factoring is placed onrealandcomplex numbers; fundamental opera to understand thebasicsofcollege-level algebra.Emphasis intermediate algebra andanalyticgeometrythatare needed STEM Majors.Topicsinclude concepts fromelementary and who are concurrentlyenrolled inMath4, College Algebrafor concepts needed inCollege Algebra.Intended forstudents is areview ofthe core prerequisite skills,competencies, and and arithmetic sequencesandseries. Thecorequisite Math4C tions, analyticgeometry andconicsections, andgeometric mial andrationalfunctions, exponential andlogarithmicfunc matrices, binomialtheorem, mathematicalinduction, polyno degree equationsandinequalities, systems ofequations, of algebra, relations, functions, solutions offirstandsecond The topicstobe coveredinclude reviewofthefundamentals applications) serves asaprerequisite forMath7(Calculus1). Math 4 in combination with Math 3 (Trigonometry with Science, Technology, Engineering, orMathematics(STEM). Math 4:Thiscourseisintendedforstudents majoringin ALGEBRA FORSTEMMAJORS WITH MATH4C,CONCURRENTSUPPORTFORCOLLEGE MATH 4,COLLEGEALGEBRAFORSTEMMAJORS lytic geometry andapplications. of vectors intwoandthree dimensionsandtopicsfromana equations, polarcoordinates andpolarequations, thealgebra solutions oftriangles, trigonometric equations, parametric and inversetrigonometricfunctions, trigonometric identities, includes a study of the properties and graphs of trigonometric serves asaprerequisite forMath7(Calculus1).The course combination withMath4(College AlgebraforSTEMMajors) Technology, Engineering, orMathematics (STEM).Math3in This courseisintendedforstudents majoringinScience, MATH 3,TRIGONOMETRYWITHAPPLICATIONS • • • • 2822 2820 2923 2819 2922 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Skills Advisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: MATH20 Advisory:MATH4andeligibility forEnglish1. 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Math 4 in Technology, Engineering, orMathematics (STEM).Math4in This courseisintendedforstudentsmajoringinScience, MATH 4,COLLEGEALGEBRAFORSTEMMAJORS physical applications. algebraic andtrigonometric functions,withmathematical and include limits, continuity, andderivatives andintegrals of majors.Topics andmathematics technology, engineering This firstcourseincalculusisintended primarilyforscience, MATH 7,CALCULUS1 arithmetic sequences andseries. analytic geometry andconicsections, andgeometric and rational functions, exponential andlogarithmicfunctions, binomial theorem, mathematical induction, polynomialand equations andinequalities, systemsofequations, matrices, relations, functions, solutionsoffirstandseconddegree to becovered include reviewofthefundamentals ofalgebra, serves asaprerequisite forMath7(Calculus1).Thetopics combination withMath3(Trigonometry withapplications) • • • 4267 4237 2926 2826 2925 2823 2924 2832 2831 2830 2829 2828 2827 2825 2824 2821 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: MATH20 Prerequisite: Math2or(Math3and4). course. *Maximum UCcredit forMath2and4combinedisone access. 4237. Above section4267requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 4267requiresco-enrollment inMATH4section access. 4267. Above section4237requires thatstudents have Internet Above section4237requiresco-enrollment inMATH4Csection access. 2826. Above section2926requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 2926requiresco-enrollment inMATH4section access. 2926. Above section2826requires thatstudents have Internet Above section2826requiresco-enrollment inMATH4Csection 2823. Above section 2925requiresco-enrollment inMATH4section 2925. Above section2823requiresco-enrollment inMATH4Csection access. 2822. Above section2924requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 2924requiresco-enrollment inMATH4section ars Special Programs sectionofthe class schedule or ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Above section 2832ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2831meets atthe Bundy Campus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2829meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South *Maximum UCcredit forMath 7and28isone course. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2825meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South information. 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IGETC AREA2(Mathematical Concepts) PV 175 PV 175 PV 177 PV 177 MC 83 MC 83 PV 175 PV 174 BUNDY 221 MC 10 BUNDY 235 PV 177 MC 66 BUNDY 415 MC 83 HSS 103 smc.edu/stem Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Kim J Kim J Nestler AE Nestler AE London JS London JS Bene AJ Lai I Dokos P Wang JD Kamin G Hong AM Konya W Huang CY London JS Nguyen DT C-ID: MATH211. smc.edu/schol fro more fromore 4 UNITS 5 UNITS - - Theorem, andStokes’ Theorem. applications, vector fields.Green’s Theorem, theDivergence tives, extrema, LagrangeMultipliers, multiple integralswith dimensions, vectorfunctionswithapplications, partialderiva Topics include vectorsandanalyticgeometry intwoandthree MATH 11,MULTIVARIABLECALCULUS theory. combinations withrepetition, andanintroductiontograph tions, symboliclogicandvalidarguments, permutations and cardinality ofsets, partialorderings andequivalence rela includeprooftechniques, and mathematics majors.Topics This course isintendedforcomputer science, engineering, MATH 10,DISCRETESTRUCTURES parametric equations andpolarcoordinates. and series, andcurves, includingconicsections, described by terminate formsandimproperintegrals, infinitesequences functions withmathematicalandphysicalapplications, inde Topics include derivativesandintegralsoftranscendental ence, technology, engineering, andmathematics majors. This second course incalculusisintended primarilyforsci MATH 8,CALCULUS2 • • • 4247 2846 2845 2844 2843 2842 2841 4245 4244 4246 4243 4242 4241 2840 2839 2838 2837 4240 4239 4238 2836 2835 2834 2833 Prerequisite: Math8. Prerequisite: Math8. Prerequisite: Math7. for more information. Special Programssectionoftheclassschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section2844ispartofthe STEM/SRIprogramandenroll Formerly same courseasCS10. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4246meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4243meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South for more information. Special Programssectionoftheclassschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section2840ispartofthe STEM/SRIprogramandenroll Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 2838meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South *Maximum UCcredit forMath8and29isone course. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. 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SCHEDULEOFCLASSES MATH 13, LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 UNITS MATH 21, FINITE MATHEMATIC WITH MATH 21C, CONCURRENT 2884 6:30a.m.-7:50a.m. MW MC 67 Cho M Transfer: UC, CSU SUPPORT FOR FINITE MATHEMATICS 4 UNITS 2889 12:30p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh BUNDY 119 Halaka E F C-ID: MATH 250. Math 21 Transfer: UC, CSU; MATH 21C Transfer: None Above section 2889 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. • Prerequisite: Math 8. • Prerequisite: Math 18 or 20 or 49 or 50. 2891 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUNDY 221 Maknouni M • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Math 21: This is a terminal mathematics course for lib- Above section 2891 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Topics include matrices and linear transformations; abstract eral arts and social science majors. Topics include sets and Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. vector spaces and subspaces; linear independence and bases; counting, probability, linear systems, linear programming, 2893 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh MC 67 Kim J J determinants; systems of linear equations; eigenvalues and statistics, and mathematics of finance, with emphasis on 4257 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh PCC 101 Simo A L 4258 7:35p.m.-8:55p.m. TTh BUNDY 213 Man S eigenvectors. applications. The corequisite Math 21C provides a review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts Above section 4258 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2847 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh MC 10 Ouellette K R Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2848 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 1 Herichi H needed for students who are concurrently enrolled in Finite 2849 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 74 Edinger G C Mathematics. Topics include theory, procedures, and prac- MATH 26, FUNCTIONS AND MODELING FOR BUSINESS AND 2850 2:00p.m.-3:20p.m. TTh MC 83 Pachas-Flores W tices from pre-algebra, beginning algebra, and intermediate SOCIAL WITH SCIENCE WITH MATH 26C, CONCURRENT 4248 7:35p.m.-8:55p.m. MW MC 66 Askarian S N algebra. Particular attention is paid to solving and graphing SUPPORT FOR FUNCTIONS AND MODELING FOR BUSINESS linear equations and inequalities, problem-solving and mod- AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 5 UNITS MATH 15, ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 UNITS eling strategies, translating and interpreting language for Math 26 Transfer: UC*, CSU; Math 26C Transfer: None Transfer: UC, CSU the purpose of formulating mathematical phrases and state- IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) C-ID: MATH 240. ments, simplifying arithmetic and algebraic expressions, and • Prerequisite: Math 20. Fall 2020 IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) learning to use the appropriate technology (typically scientific *Maximum UC credit for Math 2, Math 4 and Math 26 is one • Prerequisite: Math 8. calculators) needed in Math 21. Pass/No Pass only. course. This course is an introduction to ordinary differential equa- CO-ENROLLMENT Math 26: This course is a preparatory course for students tions. Topics include first order equations, linear equations, 2885 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F MC 1 Emerson A J anticipating enrollment in Math 28 (Calculus 1 for Business reduction of order, variation of parameters, spring motion Above section 2885 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section and Social Science). Topics include algebraic, exponential and and other applications, Cauchy-Euler equations, power series 2895. Above section 2885 requires that students have Internet logartihmic functions and their graphical representations, and solutions, Laplace transform, and systems of linear differen- access. using these functions to model applications in business and tial equations. 2895 11:15a.m.-12:05p.m. F MC 1 Emerson A J social science. Math 26 is not recommended as a terminal Above section 2895 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section 2852 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 66 Konya W course to satisfy transfer requirements. The corequisite Math 2885. Above section 2895 requires that students have Internet 26C emphasizes a review of the core prerequisite skills, com- 2853 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 1 Maldague J access. 2854 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh MC 82 Lui-Martinez Kr D petencies, and concepts needed in Math 26. It is intended for CO-ENROLLMENT majors in business and social science concurrently enrolled MATH 18, INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR STATISTICS AND 2886 8:15a.m.-9:35a.m. TTh PV 176 Miano I A in MATH 26, Functions and Modeling for Business and Social FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 UNITS Above section 2886 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section Science. Topics include a review of computational skills 2899. Above section 2886 requires that students have Internet • Prerequisite: Math 31. developed in intermediate algebra, factoring, operations on access. Maximum allowable units for Math 18 and Math 20 is 5 units. rational and radical expressions, absolute value equations, 2899 9:45a.m.-10:35a.m. TTh PV 176 Miano I A linear equations and inequalities, simple polynomial equa- Topics include linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic Above section 2899 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section tions, exponential and logarithmic expressions and equa- functions and equations; systems of linear equations and 2886. Above section 2899 requires that students have Internet access. tions, functions including composition and inverses, and an inequalities; sequences and series. The emphasis is on setting in-depth focus on applications. This course is appropriate for up and solving applications of the algebraic material. CO-ENROLLMENT 2887 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 66 Konya W students who are proficient in their beginning algebra skills. Math 18 is designed for students who are required to complete Pass/No Pass only. Math 54 only or Math 21 only. If you are unsure which transfer Above section 2887 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section CO-ENROLLMENT level math course you need, it is recommended you take Math 20. 2894. Above section 2887 requires that students have Internet access. 2901 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW MC 82 Rodas B G 2855 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 82 Quevedo J M 2894 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. M MC 66 Konya W Above section 2901 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26C section 2856 9:45a.m.-11:05a.m. MW CMD 107 Tsvikyan A Above section 2894 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section 2905. Above section 2901 requires that students have Internet Above section 2856 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2887. Above section 2894 requires that students have Internet access. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. access. 2905 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW MC 82 Rodas B G 2857 1:30p.m.-2:50p.m. MW MC 11 Ross K R CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2905 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26 section 2858 3:00p.m.-4:20p.m. MW MC 11 Jiang J 2888 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW MC 5 Lee P H 2901. Above section 2905 requires that students have Internet 4249 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW PV 176 Bronie B L Above section 2888 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section access. 4250 7:35p.m.-8:55p.m. TTh MC 10 Lopez Ma 2896. Above section 2888 requires that students have Internet CO-ENROLLMENT access. 2902 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUNDY 235 Soury S MATH 20, INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 5 UNITS 2896 12:45p.m.-1:35p.m. W MC 5 Lee P H Above section 2902 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Maximum allowable units for Math 18 and Math 20 is 5 units. Above section 2896 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2902 requires Topics include rational, irrational and complex numbers; 2888. Above section 2896 requires that students have Internet co-enrollment in MATH 26C section 2906. Above section 2902 fundamental operations on algebraic expressions and func- access. requires that students have Internet access. tions; introduction to polynomial, rational, exponential and CO-ENROLLMENT 2906 11:00a.m.-11:50a.m. MW BUNDY 235 Soury S logarithmic functions, equations and graphs; circles and 2890 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 73 Musselman M J Above section 2906 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2890 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2906 requires parabolas. Emphasis is on advanced algebraic factoring and co-enrollment in MATH 26 section 2902. Above section 2906 simplification. 2897. Above section 2890 requires that students have Internet access. requires that students have Internet access. Math 20 serves as a prerequisite to all college level math classes. 2897 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. T MC 73 Musselman M J CO-ENROLLMENT Students whose terminal math course is Math 54 or Math 21 may 2903 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PCC 101 Wong B L want to consider taking Math 18 or Math 50 instead. Above section 2897 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section 2890. Above section 2897 requires that students have Internet Above section 2903 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26C section 2879 7:00a.m.-8:05a.m. MTWTh MC 66 Foster M access. 2907. Above section 2903 requires that students have Internet access. 2880 7:00a.m.-8:05a.m. MTWTh MC 11 Lee P H CO-ENROLLMENT 2881 7:00a.m.-9:25a.m. MW CMD 107 Tsvikyan A 2892 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW PCC 101 Simo A L 2907 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. TTh PCC 101 Wong B L Above section 2881 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2892 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21C section Above section 2907 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26 section 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 2898. Above section 2892 requires that students have Internet 2903. Above section 2907 requires that students have Internet 2882 12:45p.m.-2:15p.m. TThF MC 1 Emerson A J access. access. 2883 2:15p.m.-4:40p.m. TTh BUNDY 213 Halaka E F 2898 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. W PCC 101 Simo A L CO-ENROLLMENT 4259 5:00p.m.-6:20p.m. MW MC 66 Mazorow M M Above section 2883 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2898 requires co-enrollment in MATH 21 section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2892. Above section 2898 requires that students have Internet Above section 4259 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26C section 4251 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. MW BUNDY 221 Maknouni M access. 4261. Above section 4259 requires that students have Internet access. Above section 4251 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 4261 6:30p.m.-7:20p.m. MW MC 66 Mazorow M M Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. MATH 21, FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 UNITS Above section 4261 requires co-enrollment in MATH 26 section 4252 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. TTh MC 82 Wong J D Transfer: UC, CSU IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) 4259. Above section 4261 requires that students have Internet 4253 5:30p.m.-7:55p.m. TTh CMD 107 Evinyan Z access. Above section 4253 meets at the Center for Media and Design, • Prerequisite: Math 18 or 20 or 49 or 50. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. This is a terminal mathematics course for liberal arts and MATH 26, FUNCTIONS AND MODELING FOR BUSINESS AND 4254 7:35p.m.-10:00p.m. MW PV 173 Jiang J social science majors. Topics include sets and counting, prob- SOCIAL SCIENCE 3 UNITS 4255 7:35p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh MC 83 Chitgar M H ability, linear systems, linear programming, statistics, and Transfer: UC*, CSU 4256 7:35p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh MC 1 Owaka E A mathematics of finance, with emphasis on applications. IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) 83 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 84 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES within the course. used specialis introducedand righttriangles. Formalproof properties ofgeometricfigures, congruence, similarity, and of students.Topicsinclude elementary logicalreasoning, to increase the mathematicalmaturityandreasoningskills This isanintroductorycourse ingeometry whosegoalis MATH 32,PLANEGEOMETRY semester. the during class of outside hours learning supplemental mented are to required in this16 spend course enrolled Students docu algebra. school high year to one equivalent is course This dratic equations inonevariable. expressions; equations withradicals;introductiontoqua two variables; application problems; equations with rational two variables;systemsoflinearequations andinequalities in polynomials; linearequationsandinequalities inoneand factoring radicals; and expressions, rational polynomials, Topics include:Arithmeticoperations withrealnumbers, MATH 31,ELEMENTARYALGEBRA gral calculus, andmathematicsoffinance. exponential andlogarithmicfunctions, introductiontointe include limits, differential calculusofone variable, including calculus withbusinessandsocialscience applications.Topics or socialsciences.Itisasurvey ofdifferentialandintegral This courseisintendedforstudentsmajoringinbusiness SCIENCE MATH 28,CALCULUS1FORBUSINESSANDSOCIAL transfer requirements. to satisfy course aterminal as recommended not 26 is Math science. these functionstomodel applicationsinbusiness andsocial mic functionsandtheirgraphicalrepresentations, andusing Science). Topicsinclude algebraic, exponential andlogartih enrollment inMath28(Calculus1forBusinessandSocial This course isapreparatory course forstudentsanticipating • • • • 4265 2920 2919 4264 2918 2917 4262 2908 4260 2904 2900 Prerequisite: Math31or49. Prerequisite: Math84or85. Prerequisite: Math26. Prerequisite: Math20. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 2919meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South *Maximum UCcredit forMath7and28isone course. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section2904meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. 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- - - - Math 50 is designed for students who are only required to to required only are who students for designed is 50 Math ear equations, andprobability. data, sample statisticsandgraphs, functions, systems oflin and inequalities inone variable, analyzing andproducing tions, formulasandalgebraicexpressions, linear equations approximation, scientific notation, ratios, percents, propor mals, groupingsymbols, orderofoperations, estimationand numbers, integers, rationalnumbers, mixed numbers, deci include number andoperationsense withregard towhole (Math 54)andFinite Mathematics (Math 21). Course topics of exploratory dataanalysisneeded forElementary Statistics This courseintroduces algebratopicsandthe basicelements MATH 50,PRE-STATISTICS questions. have you if acounselor tact Please con requirement at any campuses. of theadmission CSU major at campuses CSU Arts but does not meet the mathematics Math 41 the fulfills mathematics requirement for the Liberal tive anddeductive reasoning). Problem Solving(strategies, modelstosolveproblems, induc numbers andmodelsforteachingbinaryoperations); and Properties ofNumbers (wholenumbers, integers, rational posites, greatest commondivisor, least commonmultiple); Diagrams); Number Theory (divisibility, primes andcom Set Theory(descriptionsofsets, operations ofsets, Venn Numeration (historicaldevelopment ofnumerationsystem); teachers. The course willexamine five content areas: This courseisdesigned forpreservice elementary school TEACHERS MATH 41,MATHEMATICSFORELEMENTARYSCHOOL (Math 2) must complete Intermediate Algebra (Math 20). (Math Algebra Intermediate complete 2)(Math must Precalculus to take planning Students calculus. or precalculus for apreparation as intended not is course This course. non-math the offering by advised the department otherwise unless courses those take should 31 apre-requisite math as or 20 math lists which course anon-math to take plan who 21).(Math Students complete Elementary Statistics (Math 54) or Finite Mathematics • • 4266 4268 2937 2936 2934 2933 2932 2931 2929 2928 2927 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Math20. Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4266meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Above section 4268requires thatstudentshave Internet access. Above section 2937requires thatstudents have Internet access. Above section 2936requires thatstudents have Internet access. Above section 2934requires thatstudentshave Internet access. Above section 2933requires thatstudentshave Internet access. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section 2932meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Above section 2931requires thatstudentshave Internet access. section 2929requires thatstudents have Internet access. schedule or gram participants.See the Special Programssection of the class Adelante program and enrollment is temporarilylimited to pro blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarilylimited toprogramparticipants. See Above section 2929ispartofthe Black Collegiansprogramand Above section 2928requires thatstudentshave Internet access. Above section 2927requires thatstudentshave Internet access. 5:15p.m.-8:20p.m. ThBUNDY 235 Arrange-1 Hour 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 3:15p.m.-6:20p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 3:15p.m.-6:20p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh Arrange-1 Hour 7:45a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-1 Hour 7:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW smc.edu/latinocenter for more information. Above section is part of the formore information.Above section ispartofthe for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. for more information. Above formore information.Above MC 74 PV 177 MC 82 PV 175 PCC 101 CMD 107 PV 176 PV 175 MC 73 MC 83 Perez-Fernandez L Musselman MJ Transfer: UC,CSU Simhan SV AM England Cheng T Miano IA Lan H Phung QT Ross K R Phung QT Gizaw A smc.edu/ 5 UNITS 3 UNITS ------No Pass only. No Passonly. taught throughthe contextofdescriptivedataanalysis.Pass/ stand the basics ofcollege-level statistics. Concepts are mentary andintermediate algebrathatareneeded tounder Topics include: conceptsfromarithmetic, pre-algebra, ele are concurrentlyenrolled inMATH54, ElementaryStatistics. concepts needed instatistics.Intended forstudentswho A reviewofthe core prerequisite skills, competencies, and CONCURRENT SUPPORTFORELEMENTARYSTATISTICS MATH 54,ELEMENTARYSTATISTICSWITH54C, • 2986 2950 2985 2949 2984 2947 2983 2946 2982 2943 2981 2939 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Prerequisite: Math20or184950. access. 2950. Above section2986requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 2986requires co-enrollment inMATH54section access. 2986. Above section2950requires that students have Internet Above section 2950requires co-enrollment inMATH54Csection requires thatstudents have Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54section 2949.Abovesection 2985 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 2985requires Above section 2985meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South requires thatstudentshave Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54Csection2985.Above section2949 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066.Above section 2949requires Above section 2949meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South requires thatstudentshave Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54section 2947.Abovesection 2984 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA 90066.Above section 2984requires Above section 2984meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South requires thatstudentshave Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54Csection2984.Above section2947 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066.Above section 2947requires Above section 2947meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South schedule or gram participants.See the Special Programssection of the class Adelante program and enrollment is temporarilylimited to pro blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See 2946. AbovesectionispartoftheBlackCollegiansprogramand Above section 2983requires co-enrollment inMATH54 section section 2946requires thatstudents have Internet access. schedule or gram participants.See the Special Programssection of the class Adelante program and enrollment is temporarilylimited to pro blackcollegians the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See 2983. AbovesectionispartoftheBlackCollegiansprogramand Above section 2946requires co-enrollmentinMATH54Csection requires thatstudentshave Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54section 2943.Abovesection 2982 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066.Above section 2982requires Above section 2982meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South requires thatstudentshave Internet access. co-enrollment inMATH54Csection2982.Above section2943 Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066.Above section 2943requires Above section 2943meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South access. 2939. Above section2981requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 2981requires co-enrollment inMATH54section access. 2981. Above section2939requires thatstudents have Internet Above section 2939requires co-enrollmentinMATH54Csection Formerly Math52. 12:30p.m.-1:20p.m. MW 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW 12:30p.m.-1:20p.m. MW 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW 10:15a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh 10:15a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh 10:15a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW 9:15a.m.-10:05a.m. MW 7:00a.m.-9:05a.m. MW smc.edu/latinocenter smc.edu/latinocenter MATH 54Transfer:UC,CSU;54CNone for more information. Above section is part of the formore information.Above section ispartofthe formore information.Above section ispartofthe IGETC AREA2(Mathematical Concepts) formoreinformation. for more information. Above formore information.Above PV 177 PV 177 BUNDY 213 BUNDY 213 BUNDY 213 BUNDY 213 MC 73 MC 73 BUNDY 217 BUNDY 217 MC 74 MC 74 Foster M Foster M Bayssa BT Bayssa BT Rahmani S Rahmani S McGraw CK McGraw CK Chau E Chau E Edinger GC Edinger GC smc.edu/ smc.edu/ 6 UNITS - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT regression, ANOVA, and test for independence. This course 2952 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW MC 11 Odom L H 2974 3:30p.m.-5:35p.m. MW BUNDY 240 Asadyan A develops statistical thinking through the study of applications Above section 2952 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section Above section 2974 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South in variety of disciplines. The use of a statistical/graphing cal- 2987. Above section 2952 requires that students have Internet Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2974 requires culator and/or statistical analysis software is integrated into access. co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4287. Above section 2974 the course. 2987 12:30p.m.-1:20p.m. MW MC 11 Odom L H requires that students have Internet access. 2940 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m. F MC 71 Phua N Above section 2987 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4287 5:45p.m.-6:35p.m. MW BUNDY 240 Asadyan A Arrange-3.6 Hours ONLINE Phua N 2952. Above section 2987 requires that students have Internet Above section 4287 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South access. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4287 requires Above section 2940 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online CO-ENROLLMENT co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2974. Above section 4287 via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ OnlineEd. Above section 2940 meets on-ground on on Fridays 2956 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. MW BUNDY 240 Foreman N J requires that students have Internet access. from 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m. on the following dates: Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Above section 2956 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South CO-ENROLLMENT 2975 3:30p.m.-5:35p.m. TTh MC 11 Jahangard E Oct. 30, Nov. 20, & Dec. 11. The final exam will be held on Friday, Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2956 requires Dec. 18, 2020, from 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 2988. Above section 2956 Above section 2975 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section requires that students have Internet access. 4288. Above section 2975 requires that students have Internet 2941 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW BUNDY 213 Bayssa B T 2988 1:30p.m.-2:20p.m. MW BUNDY 240 Foreman N J access. Above section 2941 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2988 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 4288 5:45p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh MC 11 Jahangard E Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2988 requires Above section 4288 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2942 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MW BUNDY 221 Tu W co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2956. Above section 2988 2975. Above section 4288 requires that students have Internet Above section 2942 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South access. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066.

requires that students have Internet access. Fall 2020 CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT 2944 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh BUNDY 119 Gharamanians J 2957 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. MW PV 173 Hancock M D 4270 5:00p.m.-7:05p.m. MW MC 83 Pachas-Flores W Above section 2944 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2957 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section Above section 4270 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2989. Above section 2957 requires that students have Internet 4289. Above section 4270 requires that students have Internet 2945 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh BUNDY 217 Graves L P access. access. Above section 2945 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2989 1:30p.m.-2:20p.m. MW PV 173 Hancock M D 4289 7:15p.m.-8:05p.m. MW MC 83 Pachas-Flores W Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2989 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section Above section 4289 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2948 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F MC 66 Xie M C 2957. Above section 2989 requires that students have Internet 4270. Above section 4289 requires that students have Internet 2951 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. MW BUNDY 221 Tu W access. access. Above section 2951 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South CO-ENROLLMENT CO-ENROLLMENT Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 4271 5:00p.m.-7:05p.m. MW BUNDY 415 Dabagh Sa M 2958 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. TTh PV 173 Vendlinski T P 2953 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. TTh BUNDY 119 Gharamanians J Above section 2958 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section Above section 4271 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4271 requires Above section 2953 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2990. Above section 2958 requires that students have Internet Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. access. co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4290. Above section 4271 2954 10:15a.m.-12:20p.m. TTh BUNDY 217 Graves L P 2990 1:30p.m.-2:20p.m. TTh PV 173 Vendlinski T P requires that students have Internet access. 4290 7:15p.m.-8:05p.m. MW BUNDY 415 Dabagh Sa M Above section 2954 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2990 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2958. Above section 2990 requires that students have Internet Above section 4290 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2955 10:30a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh BUNDY 221 Huang C Y access. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4290 requires CO-ENROLLMENT co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4271. Above section 4290 Above section 2955 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South requires that students have Internet access. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2961 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. MW PV 175 Baskauskas V A CO-ENROLLMENT 2959 12:30p.m.-2:35p.m. MW MC 82 Simo A L Above section 2961 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4275 5:15p.m.-7:20p.m. MW MC 73 Martinez M G 2991. Above section 2961 requires that students have Internet 2960 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. MW MC 74 Vendlinski T P access. Above section 4275 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section Above section 2960 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- 4291. Above section 4275 requires that students have Internet 2991 3:00p.m.-3:50p.m. MW PV 175 Baskauskas V A ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the access. Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- Above section 2991 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4291 7:30p.m.-8:20p.m. MW MC 73 Martinez M G ars for more information. 2961. Above section 2991 requires that students have Internet access. Above section 4291 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2962 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh MC 11 Grollmus D P 4275. Above section 4291 requires that students have Internet CO-ENROLLMENT 2963 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh MC 10 Yankey K A access. 2964 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh PV 174 Dean C R 2965 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh CMD 107 Esmaeili Ak CO-ENROLLMENT Above section 2965 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Above section 2964 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4276 5:15p.m.-7:20p.m. MW CMD 107 He F Y 2992. Above section 2964 requires that students have Internet 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. access. Above section 4276 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2966 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUNDY 440 Rahmani S 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section Above section 2966 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 2992 3:00p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh PV 174 Dean C R 4276 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4292. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2992 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4292 7:30p.m.-8:20p.m. MW CMD 107 He F Y 2964. Above section 2992 requires that students have Internet 2968 2:45p.m.-4:50p.m. MW MC 67 Petikyan G access. Above section 4292 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2970 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. MW MC 73 Martinez M G 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section CO-ENROLLMENT 4292 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4276. Above section 2970 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- 2967 1:30p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUNDY 213 Lopez J E ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the CO-ENROLLMENT Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- Above section 2967 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 4280 5:15p.m.-7:20p.m. TTh BUNDY 221 Perez R E Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2967 requires ars for more information. Above section 4280 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 2993. Above section 2967 2971 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. MW CMD 107 Esmaeili Ak Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4280 requires requires that students have Internet access. co-enrollment in MATH 54C section 4293. Above section 4280 Above section 2971 meets at the Center for Media and Design, 2993 3:45p.m.-4:45p.m. MW BUNDY 213 Lopez J E requires that students have Internet access. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Above section 2993 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South 4293 7:30p.m.-8:20p.m. TTh BUNDY 221 Perez R E 2972 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh BUNDY 221 Dabagh Sa M Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 2993 requires Above section 4293 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2972 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 2967. Above section 2993 Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4293 requires Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. requires that students have Internet access. co-enrollment in MATH 54 section 4280. Above section 4293 2976 4:00p.m.-6:05p.m. MW PV 175 Baskauskas V A CO-ENROLLMENT requires that students have Internet access. 2977 Arrange-4.25 Hours ONLINE Edinger G C 2969 2:45p.m.-4:50p.m. MW PV 173 Lopez Ma Above section 2977 is a Distance Education course conducted over Above section 2969 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section MATH 54, ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4 UNITS the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 4286. Above section 2969 requires that students have Internet Transfer: UC, CSU 2978 Arrange-4.25 Hours ONLINE Foster M access. C-ID: MATH 110. Above section 2978 is a Distance Education course conducted over 4286 5:00p.m.-5:50p.m. MW PV 173 Lopez Ma IGETC AREA 2 (Mathematical Concepts) the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 4286 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section • Prerequisite: Math 20 or Math 18 or Math 49 or Math 50. 2979 Arrange-4.25 Hours ONLINE Hancock M D 2969. Above section 4286 requires that students have Internet Formerly Math 52. access. Above section 2979 is a Distance Education course conducted over CO-ENROLLMENT This course covers concepts and procedures of descriptive the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 2973 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh PV 173 Lopez Ma statistics, elementary probability theory and inferential statis- 2980 Arrange-4.25 Hours ONLINE Nguyen D T Above section 2973 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54C section tics. Course content includes: summarizing data; computation Above section 2980 is a Distance Education course conducted over 2994. Above section 2973 requires that students have Internet and interpretation of descriptive statistics; classical probabil- the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. access. ity theory; probability distributions; binomial, normal, T, Chi- 4272 5:00p.m.-7:05p.m. TTh BUNDY 213 Man S 2994 5:15p.m.-6:05p.m. TTh PV 173 Lopez Ma square and F distributions; making inferences; decisions and Above section 4272 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Above section 2994 requires co-enrollment in MATH 54 section predictions. This course develops, analyzes, and interprets Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 2973. Above section 2994 requires that students have Internet confidence intervals for population parameters, hypothesis 4273 5:00p.m.-7:05p.m. TTh MC 66 Saso M access. testing for both one and two populations, correlation and 4274 5:15p.m.-7:20p.m. MW MC 7 Petikyan G 85 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 86 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES processes andeffects. ofcommunication,theories andmasscommunicationmodes, motion pictures, onlinemedia, advertising, publicrelations, vey includes newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cable, impact ofmassmediaonthe individualandsociety. The sur This courseintroduces aspectsofcommunicationsandthe COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA 1,SURVEYOFMASS transfer intofour-year degree programs. advertising careers opportunitiesinthe broadcastingindustryand vides intensive trainingandinternshipsforstudents pursuing promo into four-yeardegree programs.ThePromoPathways programpro employment opportunities inthebroadcastingindustry andtransfer the Broadcastingdegrees and/orcertificates areprepared forboth ing media (360/virtualandaugmented reality). Students completing news, sports, promotionalvideos, podcasting, shortform andemerg of Television,RadioandInternet Broadcasting, including broadcast Our MediaProductioncourses providehands-ontraininginthe areas advertising. in publicrelations, business, sales, andpersonnel relations,and public possibilities for students trained in Media Studies, including positions mass media’s roleinsociety. There isawide range ofemployment aware, criticalaudience member withawell-developed sense of each student shouldleave asamedia literateindividual -amore Courses. Uponsuccessful completion ofourMediaStudies courses, literacy skillsare another fundamental component ofMedia Studies values, andstructureofmedia inthe USandinternationally. Media and impactofmassmedia onsociety. Students examine the history, and historicalapproach, andstudents develop skills toassess the role analysis ofthe massmedia. Media Studiescourses use ananalytical studies andmedia production.Ourmediastudiesarea focuses onthe Media isaversatile discipline consistingoftwoareas ofstudy:media Media Studies Please see “Independent Studies”section. MATH 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINMATHEMATICS • 3005 3003 3002 3001 2995 4285 4284 4283 4282 4281 4279 4278 4277 Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section3005meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, ars Special Programssectionof the classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3001ispart ofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll Formerly Communication1. Dec. 16,2020from6:45p.m.-9:45p.m. Nov. 4, Dec. 2, andDec. 9.The finalexamisheldonWednesday, from 7:35p.m.-9:35p.m. onthe followingdates: Sept. 2, Sept. 30, OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section4282isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. 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- - - - - earn credit for one, but not both. not but one, for credit earn may Students 3. Studies Global as course same the 3is Media global media. the key issues, mainactors,andsignificantdevelopmentsin munication willbeexamined. Consideration willbe givento Key theoretical approachestointernationalandglobalcom cultural dimensionsoftheinternational media environment. systems aroundtheworld, examining the maineconomic and This courseprovidesadetailed introductiontoglobalmedia MEDIA 3,GLOBAL designed tomeet InformationCompetencyguidelines. of analysis, deconstruction anddecoding. Thiscourse is design visual, aswell asprintmessages throughtheprocesses of meaningsandmessages. Studentswilllearnto“read”and to understand theirmulti-mediaworldanditsmanylayers sites andvideo games. Students will gainthe necessary skills such astelevision, radio, film, podcasting, WorldWideWeb as appliedtoelectronic and print media texts from sources This course willacquaintstudentswiththeinquiryprocess SKILLS MEDIA 2,READINGMEDIA:ACQUIRINGLITERACY • • • 3576 3016 3575 3574 3015 3014 3013 3012 3011 3010 3009 3008 3577 3007 3006 3022 3021 3020 3019 4295 3018 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For a Distance Educationcourse conductedover theInternet. For Above section 3576 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, andis additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3016meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section3575isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section3574isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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For Above section 3018 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and additional information, goto Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-4.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 124 PV 172 PV 172 HSS 207 CMD 105 PCC 124 ONLINE PCC 150 PCC 150 PCC 125 BUNDY 236 ONLINE Blaize-Hopkins AN smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . . . Brewington RH Transfer: UC,CSU Brewer SL Dickinson LM Chicas HK Dickinson LM Movius L Raz JG Stambler LS Simmons RD Simmons RD Brewer SL Charles HE Movius L Movius L Movius L Schofield JE Conley T Dickinson LM Transfer: CSU Brewer SL Brewer SL 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - ...... nology revolution. computers, wireless phones, andthecommunications tech such as theInternet,gies cable, direct broadcast satellites, course alsoincludes anexaminationofthe newer technolo regulations, operations, economics, andsocialimpact.The in thiscourse withemphasis onhistory, programming, FCC Radio, television andrelated electronic media areintroduced MEDIA 11,INTRODUCTIONTOBROADCASTING thinking isstressed inthiscourse. with afocusonclass, gender, andrace/ethnicity.Critical students analyze anddebaterepresentations inthe media radio andtelevision broadcasts, aswell asperiod literature, States. Usingreadings fromselected texts, clipsfrommovies, This courseisanhistoricaloverviewofmedia intheUnited MEDIA 10,MEDIA,GENDER,ANDRACE popular culture isalsoassessed. examined. The functionofvideo games as media texts within medium asawholeandindividualgames inparticular, are design, interactivity, andspatiality, whichinformboththe historically, culturally, andtechnically. Issues ofnarrative, games. The coursestudies howvideogameshave developed This introductorycourseexaminesthe medium ofvideo MEDIA 4,INTRODUCTIONTOGAMESTUDIES • • • • 4297 4296 3036 3035 3034 3033 3032 3031 3030 3029 3028 3027 3026 3025 3024 3023 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. Formerly Broadcasting1. 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section4296meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Above section 3036meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. CA 90404. Center forMediaandDesign, 1660Stewart Street, SantaMonica, Above section 3035meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17, atthe additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3034 meets for 12weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section3033isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section3032isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. Foradditionalinformation, goto Above section3031isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section3030meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Above section 3028meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. of theclassschedule or limited toprogramparticipants.See the Special Programssection is partofthe Scholarsprogramandenrollment istemporarily 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404.Above section Above section3027meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, Formerly Communication10. the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section3025isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section3024meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 1660 Stewart Street, SantaMonica, CA90404. Above section3023meets atthe Center forMediaandDesign, 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW American Culturesgraduationrequirement);CSU smc.edu/scholars IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavior Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd PCC 125 CMD 105 PV 172 CMD 105 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CMD 108 PCC 125 PV 172 CMD 203 PV 172 ONLINE CMD 203 CMD 105 Transfer: UC(meetsBerkeley formoreinformation. Goldstein MartinM Goldstein MartinM Goldstein MartinM smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd . 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SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 3037 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. T CMD 128 Shaw R D MEDIA 20, INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA WRITING AND pod-casting, inclusion in video/film festivals, and distribution Above section 3037 meets at the Center for Media and Design, PRODUCING SHORT-FORM CONTENT 3 UNITS to other media entities. The emphasis in this course is on 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Transfer: CSU the development of creative video camera techniques, writ- • Prerequisite: None. ing, producing, and editing skills for the production of digital MEDIA 12, BROADCASTING PROGRAMMING AND Formerly Broadcasting 20. media. Students will also have the opportunity to produce MANAGEMENT 3 UNITS video segments for the Corsair newspaper online edition. Transfer: CSU Basic introductory course in writing for all forms of screen • Prerequisite: None. and new media. Emphasis on preparing scripts in proper 3044 9:30a.m.-10:30a.m. M CMD 131 Shaw R D 10:30a.m.-12:35p.m. M CMD 182 Shaw R D Formerly Broadcasting 2. formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual and stylistic issues related to writing scripts for sports, informa- Arrange-2 Hours Shaw R D Principles of radio and television programming and manage- tional and entertainment purposes. This course also offers Above section 3044 meets at the Center for Media and Design, ment, including program sources, programming theories, basic training and practical experience in writing, producing, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- station organization, community involvement, market demo- shooting, music selection, and directing voice-over talent pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, graphics, and fulfillment of FCC requirements are covered in for short-form media projects. These project forms include in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class this course. on-air promos, commercials, public service announcements, meetings, the above section 3044 may be cancelled. 4298 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. W CMD 131 Shaw R D web series, and special marketing campaigns. The course MEDIA 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MEDIA STUDIES 1 UNIT Above section 4298 meets at the Center for Media and Design, will take a hands-on approach to enable the development of Transfer: CSU 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. basic copywriting and production skills, and will provide stu- dents with an introductory understanding of television, radio, Please see “Independent Studies” section. MEDIA 13, BROADCASTING ANNOUNCING AND 3045 Arrange-1 Hour Muñoz M E and alternative media branding and marketing strategies. Fall 2020 PRODUCTION 3 UNITS Includes a writing evaluation component as a significant part MEDIA 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MEDIA Transfer: CSU of the course requirement. Storytelling, scriptwriting, and • Prerequisite: None. STUDIES 2 UNITS coordinating essential production elements will be empha- Transfer: CSU Formerly Broadcasting 3A. sized. Please see “Independent Studies” section. This course offers training and practical experience in 3041 12:10p.m.-1:00p.m. MTWThF BHHS Staff announcing for radio and television and for radio control 3042 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Shaw R D 3046 Arrange-2 Hours Muñoz M E room operation, combining voice, recordings, editing, and Above section 3042 is a Distance Education course conducted over MEDIA 90B, INTERNSHIP IN MEDIA STUDIES 2 UNITS other elements in broadcasting performance and production. the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Transfer: CSU 3038 2:15p.m.-3:15p.m. T CMD 202 Brewington R H 4300 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh CMD 131 Staff Please see “Internships” section. 3:15p.m.-5:20p.m. T CMD 182 Brewington R H Above section 4300 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17, at the Above section 3038 meets at the Center for Media and Design, Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, 3048 Arrange-8 Hours Muñoz M E 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. CA 90404. Above section 4300 is part of the Promo Pathway pro- 3049 Arrange-8 Hours Shaw R D gram and enrollment is limited to program participants. See the MEDIA 16, SPORTSCASTING FALL SPORTS 3 UNITS Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/promo Microbiology Transfer: CSU for additional program information. • Prerequisite: None. Please see listing under “Biological Sciences.” MEDIA 21, SHORT FORM VISUAL MEDIA PRODUCTION 3 UNITS Formerly Broadcasting 5A. Transfer: CSU Sports reporting for the broadcast media, including a study of • Prerequisite: None. Modern Languages sources of information, statistic and personal background on • Advisory: Media Studies 20. SMC offers courses in American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese athletes, as well as techniques of interviewing, color report- Formerly Broadcasting 21. ing, and play-by-play announcing are covered in this course. (Mandarin), French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, This course offers advanced instruction and focused practical Persian (Farsi), Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Classes are Special emphasis will be given to the particular demands and experience in concept development, writing and producing listed under name of specific language. playing environments of fall sports such as football. Field for short form visual media projects. These project forms work in coverage of football and other fall sports involves include on-air promos, commercials, public service announce- interview shows with coaches, players, and sports figures. ments (PSA’s), webisodes, and special visual marketing cam- Music: Appreciation 3039 4:00p.m.-5:00p.m. M CMD 105 Carlucci M A paigns. The major course objective is to enable professional 5:00p.m.-8:20p.m. M CMD 182 Carlucci M A visual writing and production skills through immersion in and History Arrange-3 Hours short-form producing and writing assignments applicable to Above section 3039 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 07, at the television, radio, internet, mobile device, and other digital See also “Music: Theory, Performance, and Application” Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. media formats. Story and script development, and short form A curriculum aimed at teaching students how to understand what project conception and production will be emphasized. they are hearing in different genres of music, such as, Western Art MEDIA 18, BROADCAST ADVERTISING 3 UNITS 4301 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. T CMD 182 Captor R Music (Classical Music), Jazz, World Music, Rock, and Pop. Typically, Transfer: CSU Arrange-3 Hours these courses are designed for non-music majors. Appreciation, in this context, means the understanding of the value and merit of different • Prerequisite: None. Above section 4301 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 08, at the styles of music. Media Studies 18 is the same course as Business 33. Students may Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, receive credit for one, but not both. CA 90404. Attendance at one Music department concert for which students may have to purchase tickets is required. Online classes are exempted. This course examines advertising as an economic support for MEDIA 46, TELEVISION PRODUCTION 3 UNITS commercial broadcast, cable, and related telecommunica- Transfer: CSU MUSIC 29, A WORLD OF MUSIC 3 UNITS tions media. Audience surveys, rate structures, client, ad rep • Prerequisite: None. Transfer: UC, CSU firms and advertising agency relationships are discussed and Formerly Broadcasting 46. IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) explored. • Satisfies Global Citizenship This course provides basic training in the use of television • Prerequisite: None. 4299 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. Th CMD 209 Adelman A equipment and facilities; camera operations; audio and video Above section 4299 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 24 to Dec 10, at the control; lighting; graphics; editing; portable video, and audio This course offers an exploration of Global cultures through Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, production techniques. music. Student will study musical instruments, musical ele- CA 90404. ments in composition, styles, and performance practices 3043 12:45p.m.-1:45p.m. M CMD 131 Fetzer G C of different regions of the world. This course also explores MEDIA 19, BROADCASTING WORKSHOP 3 UNITS 1:45p.m.-3:50p.m. M CMD 182 Fetzer G C Arrange-2 Hours Fetzer G C artistic, social and historical contexts that lead to the develop- Transfer: CSU ment of different/cultural forms of music. • Prerequisite: None. Above section 3043 meets at the Center for Media and Design, • Advisory: Media Studies 13 or 14. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. While SMC antici- 3066 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 2 Pillich G S Formerly Broadcasting 9. pates a return to traditional instruction for the Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class MUSIC 30, MUSIC HISTORY I 3 UNITS This course offers further training and practical experience meetings, the above section 3043 may be cancelled. Transfer: UC, CSU in producing and announcing for radio. Students use digital IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) audio workstations to produce commercials, newscasts, pro- MEDIA 48, TELEVISION FIELD PRODUCTION • Prerequisite: None. mos and various other audio projects. Lecture topics include WORKSHOP 3 UNITS • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. an overview of current industry trends, plus instruction on Transfer: CSU This course is a survey of music in Western Civilization from voice overs, digital editing and mixing, podcasting, Internet • Prerequisite: None. Antiquity through Baroque (approximately 800 BC to 1750 streaming and satellite radio. Formerly Broadcasting 48. AD). Emphasis is placed upon the principal composers and 3040 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. T CMD 205 Prescott P N Students will produce a variety of electronic media projects their works related to the history and philosophy of each sty- Above section 3040 meets at the Center for Media and Design, primarily for airing on public cable access and public televi- listic period and interrelationships with the arts and humani- 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. sion station channels. Projects will also be developed for ties in general. The stylistic periods covered include Greco- 87 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 88 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES major musical styles of Jazz music in American culture with major musicalstyles ofJazzmusicinAmerican culture with This course concentrates onthe origin, development and MUSIC 33,JAZZINAMERICANCULTURE and the developmentofanattentivelevel oflistening. musical styles, comprehension ofthebuildingblocksmusic, a basicunderstandingofmusic, an awareness of the primary development ofWesternCivilization.Itprovides thetoolsfor through twenty-first centuries, anditsplaceinthe cultural approach tomusicalliterature, primarilyofthesixteenth This courseisdesigned forthenon-major.Itutilizesabroad MUSIC 32,APPRECIATIONOF course isdesigned forthe musicmajor, butopen toall. Roman, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance andBaroque.The • • • • 3073 3072 3071 3070 3069 3068 3067 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the access code at enrollment, allaccesstothe classdepends uponregistration of com at fromConnect4education Appreciation” course requires thepurchase ofanaccess codefor “OnMusic additional information,please goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3073meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the access code at enrollment, allaccesstothe classdepends uponregistration of com at fromConnect4education Appreciation” course requires thepurchase ofanaccess codefor “OnMusic additional information,please goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3072meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the access code at enrollment, allaccesstothe classdepends uponregistration of com at fromConnect4education Appreciation” course requires thepurchase ofanaccess codefor “OnMusic additional information,please goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3071meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the access code at enrollment, allaccesstothe classdepends uponregistration of com at fromConnect4education Appreciation” course requires thepurchase ofanaccess codefor “OnMusic additional information,please goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3070meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and the access code at enrollment, allaccesstothe classdepends uponregistration of com at fromConnect4education Appreciation” course requires thepurchase ofanaccess codefor“OnMusic additional information,please goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3069meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 11th Street. Above section 3068meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3067meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer or from the SMC Bookstore at the front counter. After SMC orfromthe SMCBookstore atthe frontcounter. AfterSMC orfromthe SMCBookstore atthe frontcounter. AfterSMC orfromthe SMCBookstore atthe frontcounter. AfterSMC orfromthe SMCBookstore atthe frontcounter. 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Designed forthenon-major. tence andproliferation ofthisuniquely American artform. been, andcontinues tobe, anessential element fortheexis has communities Chicano/Latino and European-American how themulticulturalintersection oftheAfrican-American, of the primaryinnovators.Thecourse willfurther illustrate nomic realitiesthatresulted inshapingthe musicaldecisions significant emphasis placedonthesociopoliticalandeco musical backgroundorexperience. onstration. Thecourseisopen toallregardless ofprevious a variety ofmediaincludingrecordings, videoandlive dem Students will develop listening and descriptive skills through the roleofmusicinsociety, andhowmusicreflects culture. American popstyles.Thecourseexamines musicalelements, chi, norteno, andtaiko, andthe impactoftraditionalmusicon ent, includingblues, gospel, bluegrass, zydeco,salsa, maria and AsianAmericansfromtheirhistoricalrootstothe pres European Americans, AfricanAmericans, LatinoAmericans This courseisasurveyofthe musicofNative Americans, MUSIC 37,INAMERICANCULTURE Techno, Grunge, Electronica, GarageRockandModern Rock. Invasion”, ArtRock, HeavyMetal, Punk, RapandHip-Hop, of Rock&Rollintheearly1950’s, Motown, the “British ning ofthetwentieth century andinclude the emergence from influential traditionsofearlyblues andjazzatthe begin widely referred toasRock &Roll.Musicaltrendsare followed This courseisamusicalandculturalsurvey ofpopularmusic MUSIC 36,HISTORYOFROCK • • • • 4303 3080 3079 3078 3077 3076 3075 3074 3082 4305 3081 4304 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship 11th Street. Above section 4303meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3080meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3079meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3078meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3077meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 scholars the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarilylimited toprogramparticipants.See 11th Street. Above sectionispartoftheScholarsprogramand Above section 3076meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3075meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 scholars the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarilylimited toprogramparticipants.See 11th Street. Above sectionispartoftheScholarsprogramand Above section 3074meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 OnlineEd via theInternet. Foradditional information, goto Above section3082 isahybridclasstaughtoncampusand online 11th Street. Above section 4305meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3081meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4304meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Arrange-1.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. T 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. F 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W formoreinformation. formoreinformation. . for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. American Culturesgraduationrequirement),CSU PAC 114 PAC 114 PAC 105 PAC 114 PAC 105 PAC 103 PAC 114 PAC 210 ONLINE A 214 PAC 116 PAC 116 PAC 114 Transfer: UC(meetsBerkeley IGETC AREA3A(Arts) IGETC AREA3A(Arts) Transfer: UC,CSU O’Neal KA O’Neal KA Fiddmont FK Terry L Fiddmont FK Terry L Terry L Fiddmont FK Alviso JR Alviso JR Parnell DJ Zusman SP O’Neal KA smc.edu/ smc.edu/ smc.edu/ 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------

system, keyboard harmony, and in-class dictation of melodic system, keyboard harmony, andin-classdictationofmelodic Topics coveredinclude sightsingingwiththe “movable do” developing musical perception, comprehension andfluency. ear training, andkeyboard harmonywiththeprimaryaimof ena andtraditionalnotationthroughsightsinging, dictation, This course providesaguidedstudyofbasicmusicalphenom MUSIC 3,MUSICIANSHIP ed-instruction. CorrelatedwithMusic6(DiatonicHarmony). Also includedare eartrainingexercises usingcomputer-assist lines, rhythmicpatterns, intervals, harmonicprogressions. tem, keyboardharmony, andin-class dictationofmelodic This course coverssightsingingwiththe “movabledo”sys MUSIC 2,MUSICIANSHIP both. not but 66 1or Music for earned be may Credit 66. Music of portion theory to the equivalent 1is Music courses. (or theequivalent) isaprerequisite forallothermusictheory course This computer-assisted-instruction. using exercises chords. Alsoincluded arerhythmicdrills, sightsingingand notation, including scales, intervals, triads andseventh This course provides the studyoftherudiments ofmusic MUSIC 1,FUNDAMENTALSOF of class.Amaximum12unitsisallowed inperformance courses. Some performance courses require auditionsduringthe firstweek standing torealworldperformance activities. rhythm, timbre, andform, andopportunitiestoapplythatunder understanding ofthe elements ofmusicsuchas, melody, harmony, skills. Musicdepartment coursesfocusongivingstudents significant students tomasteravariety oftheoretical conceptsandpractical The studyofmusicisamultifaceted academic endeavor thatrequires See also“Music: Appreciation andHistory” Application Performance, and Music: Theory, • • • • • • 3057 3056 4302 3055 3054 3053 3052 3051 Corequisite: Music 7. Prerequisite: Music 2. Advisory:Music1. Corequisite: Music6. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. MUSIC 6, section 3063. 11th Street. Above section3057shouldbe taken with12:45p.m. Above section 3057meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 9:30a.m. MUSIC6, section 3062. 11th Street. Above section 3056shouldbe taken withthe Above section 3056meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 *No UCtransfer credit forMusic1iftaken after Music2. 11th Street. Above section 4302meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3055meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 scholars the Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or enrollment istemporarily limited toprogramparticipants.See 11th Street. Above sectionispartoftheScholarsprogramand Above section 3054meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3053meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3052meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3051meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 Music 66. *No UCtransfer credit forMusic1iftaken afterMusic2.See also 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh formoreinformation. PAC 116 PAC 116 PAC 114 PAC 116 PAC 210 PAC 114 PAC 114 PAC 105 IGETC AREA3A(Arts) Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC*,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Selvey JD Goodman DB Holt DK Cheesman JM Bergman JF Takesue SA Bergman JF Bergman JF smc.edu/ 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES lines, rhythmic patterns, intervals, harmonic progressions. of style so that entire compositions of the common practice This course is designed for the advanced vocal student. Also included are ear training exercises using computer- period can be analyzed and understood. Emphasis is placed It includes an introduction to the International Phonetic assisted-instruction. Correlated with Music 7 (Chromatic on chord analysis, phrase structure, tonal relationships, and Association sound symbols and their usage in performance Harmony). macro-form. As a supplement, an introduction to the melodic preparation; appropriate stylistic exercise and vocalise tech- 3058 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh PAC 116 Driscoll B S and harmonic devices of the 20th Century is given. Correlated niques; song form analysis; in-depth song preparation tech- Above section 3058 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 with Music 4 (Musicianship). niques; professional standards of conduct when working 11th Street. 3065 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PAC 203 Goodman D B with other musicians; and advanced stage performance and Above section 3065 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 auditioning techniques. Repertoire from the Classical, Jazz, MUSIC 4, MUSICIANSHIP 2 UNITS 11th Street. Musical Theater, and Pop genres will be included. The course Transfer: UC, CSU will include individual in-class performances and culminate in • Prerequisite: Music 3. MUSIC 45, MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP 3 UNITS a final public performance of selected material. Acceptance • Corequisite: Music 8. Transfer: UC, CSU into the course shall be by audition. • Prerequisite: Audition required. This course provides a guided study of basic musical 4310 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M PAC 309 Parnell D J phenomena and traditional notation through sight singing, This course introduces the student to theories, techniques Above section 4310 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 dictation, ear training, and keyboard harmony with the pri- and practices of musical theatre performance. The class con- 11th Street. mary aim of developing musical perception, comprehension centrates on preparing and performing scenes from musical and fluency. Topics covered include sight singing with the theatre, culminating in a public performance. Attendance at MUSIC 59, CHAMBER CHOIR 2 UNITS “movable do” system, keyboard harmony, and in-class dicta- theatre productions for which students must purchase tickets Transfer: UC, CSU tion of melodic lines, rhythmic patterns, intervals, harmonic is required. • Prerequisite: Audition required. Fall 2020 progressions, and take-home transcription projects. Also Music 45 is the same course as Theatre Arts 45. Students may The chamber choir studies and performs compositions rang- included are ear training exercises using computer-assist- earn credit for one, but not both. ing from the madrigal to contemporary works suitable for ed-instruction. Correlated with Music 8 (Modulation and 3083 12:45p.m.-5:20p.m. MW TH ART STUDIO Staff smaller ensembles. Analysis). 12:45p.m.-5:20p.m. MW TH ART STUDIO Staff 3087 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh PAC 107 Selvey J D 3059 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh PAC 203 Goodman D B Arrange-1 Hour N Selvey J D MUSIC 50A, ELEMENTARY VOICE 2 UNITS Above section 3059 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Above section 3087 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Transfer: UC, CSU 11th Street. 11th Street. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruc- • Prerequisite: None. tion for the Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 MUSIC 5, FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICIANSHIP 2 UNITS Introduction to the fundamental principles of singing: breath outbreak prevents in-person class meetings, the above 3087 sec- Transfer: UC, CSU control, tone production, diction and the use of appropriate tion may be cancelled. • Advisory: Music 1 or concurrent enrollment in Music 1. song material. 3088 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. F MHS Staff This course covers the rudiments of sight singing with the 3084 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PAC 309 Selvey J D 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. M MHS Staff “movable do” system, keyboard harmony, and in-class dicta- Above section 3084 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Above section 3088 meets for 15 weeks, Sep 11 to Dec 18. tion of melodic lines, rhythmic patterns, intervals, harmonic 11th Street. progressions. Also included are ear training exercises using 3085 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW PAC 309 Selvey J D MUSIC 60A, ELEMENTARY PIANO, FIRST LEVEL 2 UNITS computer-assisted instruction. Above section 3085 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Transfer: UC, CSU 11th Street. • Prerequisite: None. 3060 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW PAC 105 Aguiar J A See also Music 66. Above section 3060 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 4306 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M PAC 115 Oliver G A 11th Street. Above section 4306 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Instruction in this course ranges from an introduction to the 3061 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh PAC 105 Aguiar J A 11th Street. keyboard to the reading of simple pieces at sight in all major keys. Technical problems, basic music theory, major scales, Above section 3061 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 MUSIC 50B, INTERMEDIATE VOICE 2 UNITS 11th Street. hand-over-hand arpeggios, simple chording and an introduc- Transfer: UC, CSU tion to piano literature are stressed. • Advisory: Music 50A. MUSIC 6, DIATONIC HARMONY 3 UNITS Music 60A is equivalent to the piano portion of Music 66. Credit Transfer: UC, CSU Continued development of vocal technique, musicianship, may be earned for Music 60A or Music 66 but not both. • Corequisite: Music 2. style and interpretations and song repertoire. 3089 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PAC 206 Kozlova Yu V • Skills Advisory: Music 1. 3086 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PAC 309 Selvey J D Above section 3089 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 This course provides a study of the diatonic materials of the Above section 3086 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. common practice: triads, seventh chords, root progressions, 11th Street. 3090 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PAC 206 Kozlova Yu V and the strict discipline of part writing based on the Bach 4307 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th PAC 115 Parnell D J Above section 3090 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 chorale. Also included are cadences, nonchord tones, phrase Above section 4307 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. structure, and modulation to closely related keys. Correlated 11th Street. 3091 10:00a.m.-1:05p.m. S PAC 310 Chou L with Music 2 (Musicianship). MUSIC 53, JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE 2 UNITS Above section 3091 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. 3062 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PAC 116 Goodman D B Transfer: CSU 3092 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW PAC 206 Chou L Above section 3062 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 • Prerequisite: Audition required. 11th Street. Above section 3062 should be taken with 11:15a.m. Above section 3092 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 MUSIC 2, section 3057. The jazz vocal ensemble is open to all students, subject to 11th Street. 3063 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PAC 116 Cheesman J M audition standards. Selected vocal students function as a 3093 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F PAC 310 Chou L Above section 3063 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 musical ensemble. They prepare and perform vocal music in Above section 3093 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3063 should be taken with 8:00a.m. the jazz and popular idiom. 11th Street. MUSIC 2, section 3056. 4308 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th PAC 107 Preponis A 3094 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PAC 206 Chou L Arrange-1 Hour N PAC STAGE Preponis A Above section 3094 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 MUSIC 7, CHROMATIC HARMONY 3 UNITS Above section 4308 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 11th Street. Transfer: UC, CSU 11th Street. 3095 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PAC 310 Kozlova Yu V • Prerequisite: Music 6. Above section 3095 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 • Corequisite: Music 3. MUSIC 55, CONCERT CHORALE 2 UNITS 11th Street. This course continues the study of conventional harmony Transfer: UC, CSU by introducing secondary dominants, diminished seventh • Prerequisite: Audition required. MUSIC 60B, ELEMENTARY PIANO, SECOND LEVEL 2 UNITS chords, dominant ninth chords, and altered chords such as The concert chorale is open to all students, subject to audi- Transfer: UC, CSU the Neapolitan, augmented sixth chords, and contemporary tion standards. The course includes study and performance of • Skills Advisory: Music 60A. chord extensions. The discipline of part writing is continued, major choral works, both a cappella and accompanied. Instruction in this course ranges from an introduction to and the notions of both permanent and transient modulation 4309 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W PAC 107 Selvey J D major and harmonic minor scale fingerings, minor key sig- are explored. Correlated with Music 3 (Musicianship). Arrange-1 Hour N Selvey J D natures, hand-over-hand arpeggios, triad inversions, primary 3064 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PAC 116 Driscoll B S Above section 4309 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 chord harmonization, sight reading and transposition. Pieces 11th Street. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruc- Above section 3064 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 are studied with attention to basic concepts of piano tech- tion for the Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 11th Street. nique and interpretation such as phrasing, tone, touches and outbreak prevents in-person class meetings, the above 4309 sec- tion may be cancelled. dynamics. MUSIC 8, MODULATION AND ANALYSIS 3 UNITS 3096 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW PAC 310 Chou L Transfer: UC, CSU MUSIC 57, ADVANCED VOCAL PERFORMANCE Above section 3096 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 • Prerequisite: Music 7. TECHNIQUES 2 UNITS 11th Street. • Corequisite: Music 4. Transfer: UC, CSU 3098 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh PAC 310 Kozlova Yu V This course is designed to integrate the elements of harmonic • Prerequisite: Pre-enrollment audition required. Above section 3098 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 structure presented in Music 6 and 7 with broader concepts • Skills Advisory: Music 1 and Music 50B 11th Street. 89 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 90 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES require outside preparation. piano ensembleperformanceswill offer andwill in public this medium fromthe18thcenturytopresent. The course quartet (4players/2pianos).Itwillcovermusicwritten for players/2 pianos), pianoduet(2players/2piano), and piano standard literature bymastercomposers forduopiano(2 advanced andadvancedpianistsinterested inperforming moderately to intermediate for designed is course This MUSIC 64,PIANOENSEMBLE adequately. confidence. Studentshouldhave the abilitytosightread being seen forthe firsttimewithanydegree ofease of repeatedly (ormemorized), butwhocannotperform music for students whocanplaypiecesthathavebeen practiced A course todevelopsightreading (PrimaVista)skills.Intended MUSIC 63,SIGHTREADINGATKEYBOARD hands together), chordprogressionsandharmonization. of literature performed, majorandminorscales (4octaves, erature performed, in-depth instructionontheinterpretation master composers.Includestechnicalstudies, analysisoflit A studyofintermediate level originalpianocompositionsby MUSIC 61A,INTERMEDIATEPIANO,FIFTHLEVEL seventh chordsandsecondary triads, are stressed. major andminorarpeggios andchordprogressions involving cianship skills, includingmajorandharmonicminorscales, nique, interpretation andharmonicanalysis.Keyboard musi of allmusicalperiods arestudiedwithanemphasis ontech In thiscourseelementarypiecesfromthe standardrepertoire MUSIC 60D,ELEMENTARYPIANO,FOURTHLEVEL minor scales, arpeggiosandinversionsare continued. interpretation andharmonicanalysis.Major by mastercomposerswithattentiontotechnicalapproach, Instruction inthiscourse includesanemphasisonrepertoire MUSIC 60C,ELEMENTARYPIANO,THIRDLEVEL • • • • • 4314 3102 4313 3101 4312 3100 4311 SkillsAdvisory:Music61Aorequivalent. SkillsAdvisory:Music61Aorequivalent. SkillsAdvisory:Music60D. SkillsAdvisory:Music60C. SkillsAdvisory:Music60B. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Student musthave the abilitytosightreadadequately. 11th Street. Above section 4314meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3102meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4313meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3101meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4312meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3100meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4311meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 5:15p.m.-6:20p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” PAC 206 PAC 310 PAC 310 PAC 310 PAC 310 PAC 310 PAC 310 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Kim J Chou L Kim J Chou L Kim J Kozlova YuV Kim J Transfer: CSU tofindschedule information 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS

- - - 60A. Music 1or Music for credit earn not may 66 Music taking dent Astu 60A. Music 1and Music to taking equivalent is 66 Music prerequisite forallotherpianocourses. theory courses.Thepianocomponent (orthe equivalent) isa course (ortheequivalent) isaprerequisite forallother music literature. Thefundamentalsofmusiccomponent ofthis arpeggios, simple chordingandanintroductiontopiano ies includetechnical exercises, majorscales, hand-over-hand seventh chords, rhythmicdrillsandsightsinging.Pianostud knowledge ofmusicnotation, scales, intervals, triadsand theory withanintroductiontothekeyboard. Included isthe This course combines thestudyof rudiments ofmusic PIANO MUSIC 66,FUNDAMENTALSOFANDELEMENTARY jazz, blues, pop, Latinandgospelstyleare included. ing anduseinjazzstandards.Improvisationtechniquesfor Instruction includes7th, 9th,11thand13thchords;theirvoic MUSIC 65A,KEYBOARDIMPROVISATIONI given in other percussion instruments, such as bass drum, given inotherpercussion instruments, suchasbass drum, level thangiven in Music 73A.Additionalinstruction willbe Instruction inpercussion andsnare drumatamoreadvanced MUSIC 73B,INTERMEDIATEPERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Students willplayindividuallyandinsmallensembles. bals, triangle, tambourine andtimpani willbe demonstrated. Techniques ofotherinstruments, includingbassdrum, cym for beginners, emphasizing snaredrum andorchestra bells. techniquesInstruction inthebasic ofconcertpercussion TECHNIQUES MUSIC 73A,PERCUSSIONENSEMBLEINSTRUMENT more advanced studentsforthe orchestra. and blend. Aseparatetime willbe scheduledtohelpprepare experience withemphasis onprecision, intonation, balance, reading skills.Thiscoursewilloffer afirstlevel ensemble instruments (violin, viola, cello, stringbass)andtoimprove tinue development ofthe skills needed toplaybowed string This course isdesigned asanintermediatelevel classtocon MUSIC 70B,INTERMEDIATESTRINGSTECHNIQUES position, bowhold, fingerings, intonation, andposture. string family(violin, viola, cello andbass).Included are hand basic skillsneeded toplaytheinstrumentsoforchestral This course providesinstructioninandreinforcement ofthe MUSIC 70A,STRINGINSTRUMENTTECHNIQUES • • • • • • 3104 4315 3103 3107 3106 3105 Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:Music60C. SkillsAdvisory:Music73A. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:Music70A. Prerequisite: None. See alsoMusic1and60A. 11th Street. Above section 4315meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 tion maybe cancelled. outbreak prevents in-personclassmeetings, the above 3103sec tion forthe Fall2020semester, inthe event thatthe COVID-19 11th Street. While SMCanticipates areturntotraditionalinstruc Above section 3103meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3107meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3106meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3105meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3104meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Arrange-1 Hour 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. PAC 210 PAC 310 PAC 206 PAC 310 PAC 110 PAC 110 PAC 110 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Takesue SA Takesue SA Aguiar JA Kozlova YuV Kozlova YuV Smith Me M Sanderson A Sanderson A 5 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS ------MUSIC 84B,POPULAR GUITAR,SECONDLEVEL in this course. enrolled while use for available are guitars loaner of number A limited interpretation andperformance. range of beginning to intermediate skills ofmusicreading, The studyandperformance ofpopularguitarstyles inthe MUSIC 84A,POPULARGUITAR,FIRSTLEVEL performance. 12 barblues, jazztheory, ear training, transcriptionsand improvisation skillsthroughthe studyofjazzstandardtunes, This coursefocusesonthedevelopment ofidiomaticjazz MUSIC 79A,JAZZIMPROVISATION an instrumentandinstructor’s approvalarerequired. selected accordingtothe abilityofthe group.Abilitytoplay tunes, andcontemporarycompositionsinthejazzidiom ments ofstandardtunes, special arrangementsofstandard and materials.Musicalmaterials include publishedarrange written forlarge jazzensembles withemphasisonmethods This courseprovides rehearsal andperformance ofliterature MUSIC 78,JAZZENSEMBLE band literature. Abilitytoplayabandinstrumentisrequired. and rehearsal technique asthey relatetothe performance of erature written forwindensemble withemphasis onstyle This courseprovides studyandperformance ofmusicallit MUSIC 77,WINDENSEMBLE literature. techniques asthey relatetothe performanceoforchestra This courseprovidesstudyofmusicalstyle andrehearsal MUSIC 74,ORCHESTRA outside preparation willlead topublicperformance. cymbals, timpani,andtambourine. Classrehearsalaswell • • • • • • 4319 3113 3112 3111 4318 3110 3109 4317 4316 3108 SkillsAdvisory:Music 84A. Advisory:Music1. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Auditionrequired. Prerequisite: Auditionrequired. Prerequisite: Auditionrequired. 11th Street. Above section 4319meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3113meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3112meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3111meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4318meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 Above section 3110meets for15weeks, Sep 09toDec 16. Pico Blvd., SantaMonica, CA90405. Above section3109meets attheSantaMonicaHighSchool, 601 11th Street. Above section 4317meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 4316meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 11th Street. Above section 3108meets atthe Performing ArtsCenter, 1310 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-1 HoursN 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 2:45p.m.-6:50p.m. W 3:35p.m.-5:40p.m. MW Arrange-1 HourN 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-1 HourN 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Arrange-1 Hour 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F PAC 104 PAC 104 PAC 104 PAC 310 PAC 110 CULVER SMHS PAC 110 PAC 110 PAC 110 Stoyanovich EJ Stoyanovich EJ Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Harmon JM Harmon JM Cheesman JM Fiddmont FK Fiddmont FK Fiddmont FK Staff Staff Mc KeownKO Mc KeownKO Smith Me M Smith Me M 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 2 UNITS - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES The study and performance of popular guitar styles in the By audition. For information, see smc.edu/music or call the SMC 3125 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W HOSP Staff range of intermediate difficulty are the goals of this course. Music Department at 310-434-4323. 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th BUNDY 340 Staff The course includes finger styles as found in Folk, Rock, Jazz, Students will be assigned section numbers after acceptance into Above section 3125 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 22, at the and their variations. the program. Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. A limited number of loaner guitars are available for use while This course is designed to provide students in the Applied 3126 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W HOSP Staff enrolled in this course. Music Program performance opportunities in a controlled 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th BUNDY 212 Staff 4320 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M PAC 104 Cheesman J M environment in the areas of instrumental performance, vocal Above section 3126 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 22, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 4320 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 performance, and composition. Students may repeat this 11th Street. 3127 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W HOSP Khoja A M class for credit for a total of four semesters. 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 340 Khoja A M 4321 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th PAC 104 Harmon J M 3117 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PAC 107 Cheesman J M Above section 3127 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 22, at the Above section 4321 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Arrange-1 Hour Driscoll B S Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 11th Street. Above section 3117 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 3128 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W HOSP Staff MUSIC 84C, POPULAR GUITAR, THIRD LEVEL 2 UNITS 11th Street. 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 321 Staff Transfer: UC, CSU 3118 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh PAC 110 Driscoll B S Above section 3128 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 22, at the • Skills Advisory: Music 84B. Arrange-1 Hour Cheesman J M Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 3118 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 The study and performance of popular guitar styles in the 11th Street. NURSNG 3, ADULT HEALTH NURSING CONCEPTS 1 2.5 UNITS range of intermediate difficulty are the goals of this course. Transfer: CSU

The course includes finger styles as found in Folk, Rock, Jazz, • Prerequisite: Nursing 2. Fall 2020 and their variations. Noncredit Classes • Corequisite: Nursing 3L and 17. 4322 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M PAC 104 Cheesman J M This course focuses on the care of adult patients with health Above section 4322 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Noncredit courses are free to students. These courses do NOT carry alterations that require medical and/or surgical intervention. 11th Street. academic credit. See pages 122-123 for information on noncredit Emphasis is placed on the care of patients with alterations in 4323 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th PAC 104 Harmon J M certificate career development and college preparation courses. For selected body functions. Concepts of patient-centered care, Above section 4323 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 course details, please look for the following course headings: cultural sensitivity, informatics, safe practice, and profession- 11th Street. alism are integrated throughout the course. MUSIC 87A, CLASSICAL AND FLAMENCO GUITAR, Bicycle Maintenance – Noncredit 3129 10:00a.m.-12:35p.m. MF BUNDY 416 Williams E J FIRST LEVEL 2 UNITS Above section 3129 meets for 8 weeks, 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec Transfer: UC, CSU Business – Noncredit 18, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. This course focuses on music reading in first position from Computer Information Systems – beginning to intermediate level and on right and left hand Noncredit NURSNG 3L, ADULT HEALTH NURSING CONCEPTS 1 LAB skills. 2.5 UNITS A limited number of loaner guitars are available for use while Counseling – Noncredit Transfer: CSU enrolled in this course. • Corequisite: Nursing 3. 4324 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W PAC 104 Cheesman J M Counseling: This clinical course focuses on the care of adult patients Above section 4324 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Disabled Student Services – Noncredit with health alterations that require medical and/or surgical 11th Street. intervention. Emphasis is placed on the care of patients with Early Childhood Education – Noncredit alterations in selected body functions. Clinical experiences MUSIC 87B, CLASSICAL AND FLAMENCO GUITAR, provide the student an opportunity to apply theoretical con- SECOND LEVEL 2 UNITS ESL – Noncredit Transfer: UC, CSU cepts and implement safe patient care to adults in a variety • Skills Advisory: Music 87A. of settings. Concepts of patient-centered care, cultural sen- Nursing – Noncredit sitivity, informatics, safe practice, and professionalism are This course focuses on music reading above first position at integrated throughout the course. the intermediate level and on right and left hand skills. Sustainability Systems and Technology – Noncredit 3130 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff A limited number of loaner guitars are available for use while 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 340 Staff enrolled in this course. Above section 3130 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 16. 4325 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W PAC 104 Cheesman J M 3131 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff Above section 4325 meets at the Performing Arts Center, 1310 Nursing 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 440 Staff 11th Street. Above section 3131 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 16. MUSIC 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MUSIC 1 UNIT NURSNG 1, FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING CONCEPTS 1 2 UNITS 3132 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 329 Staff Please see “Independent Studies” section. • Prerequisite: Admission to Nursing Program, Anatomy 1, English Above section 3132 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 16. 1, Microbiology 1, Physiology 3. 3133 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff 3114 Arrange-1.5 Hours Driscoll B S • Corequisite: Nursing 1L. 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 321 Staff MUSIC 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN MUSIC 2 UNITS This course provides a basic introduction to nursing and Above section 3133 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 16. Transfer: CSU roles of the nurse, as well as professional concepts related to 3134 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 239 Staff Please see “Independent Studies” section. patient-centered care, safety, teamwork and collaboration, Above section 3134 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 16. 3115 Arrange-3 Hours Driscoll B S evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informat- ics. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed NURSNG 4L, MENTAL HEALTH CONCEPTS LAB 1.5 UNITS MUSIC 92, APPLIED MUSIC INSTRUCTION 2 UNITS to provide safe, quality care to the adult and older adult. The Transfer: CSU Transfer: UC, CSU theoretical foundation for communication and nursing skills • Corequisite: Nursing 4. • Prerequisite: Audition required. is presented. An introduction to the nursing process provides This clinical course focuses on the care of patients experienc- • Corequisite: Music 94; and one of the following: Music 40, 42, 45, a framework to assist students in developing effective clinical 52, 53, 55, 59, 64, 73B, 74, 76, 77, 78. ing cognitive, mental and behavioral disorders. Emphasis reasoning, clinical judgment, and clinical decision making. By audition. For information, see smc.edu/music or call the SMC is placed on management of patients facing emotional and Music Department at 310-434-4323. 3119 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. MT BUNDY 335 Angel V M psychological stressors as well as promoting and maintain- This course is designed to provide students with individual Above section 3119 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 20, at the ing the mental health of individuals and families. Concepts instruction in the applied areas of instrumental performance, Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. of crisis intervention, therapeutic communication, anger management, and coping skills are integrated throughout the vocal performance, and composition. The two units of credit NURSNG 2L, FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING CONCEPTS 2 require a weekly one-hour private lesson and five hours of clinical experience. Clinical experiences provide the student LAB 2.5 UNITS an opportunity to apply theoretical concepts and implement individual practice per week. Students may repeat for credit Transfer: CSU for a total of four semesters. safe patient care to patients in selected mental health set- • Corequisite: Nursing 2. tings. 3116 Arrange-6 Hours Driscoll B S This course expands the application of the roles of the nurse, 3137 7:00a.m.-11:05a.m. T HOSP Staff MUSIC 94, CONCERT MUSIC CLASS 1 UNIT as well as profession-related and patient care concepts. In the 11:30a.m.-5:00p.m. T HOSP Staff Transfer: UC, CSU laboratory and clinical setting emphasis is placed on leader- Above section 3137 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. • Prerequisite: Audition required. ship, spirituality, sexuality, nutrition, medication administra- 3138 7:00a.m.-11:05a.m. T HOSP Staff • Corequisite: Music 92; and one of the following: Music 40, 42, 45, tion, and patient education. An integration of basic human 11:30a.m.-5:00p.m. T HOSP Staff 52, 53, 55, 59, 64, 73B, 74, 76, 77, 78. needs and nursing skills are practiced. Above section 3138 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. 91 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 92 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES newborns inselected settings. concepts andimplementsafe patientcare tomothersand ences provide thestudent anopportunitytoapplytheoretical promotion ofhealthy behaviorsinpatients. Clinicalexperi normal growthanddevelopment, familydynamicsandthe Emphasis is placed on normal and high-risk pregnancies, approach tothe care ofmothers, newbornsandfamilies. This clinical course providesanintegrative, family-centered LAB NURSNG 6L,MATERNALNEWBORNNURSINGCONCEPTS will be appliedthroughouttheclinicalcourse. evidence basedpractice, andinterdisciplinarycollaboration Concepts ofpharmacology, healthpromotion, education, and their families cope withalterations in body functions. a varietyofsettings. Emphasisisplaced onhelpingpatients patients withcomplex medical/surgicalhealthproblemsin apply theoretical concepts andimplementsafecareforadult This clinicalcourse providesthestudent anopportunityto LAB NURSNG 5L,ADULTHEALTHNURSINGCONCEPTS2 collaboration willbeintegrated throughoutthe course. and education, evidence-based practice, andinterdisciplinary body functions.Concepts ofpharmacology, health promotion helping patientsandtheirfamilies copewithalterations in plex isplacedon medical/surgicalhealthproblems. Emphasis This course focusesonthecare ofadultpatientswithcom NURSNG 5,ADULTHEALTHNURSINGCONCEPTS2 • • • • 3594 3582 3581 3580 3579 3578 3141 3140 3139 Corequisite: Nursing 6 Corequisite: Nursing 5 Corequisite: Nursing 5L Prerequisite: Nursing4and17 on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: Bundy Campus, 3171South BundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3594meets for4weeks, Aug31toSep22, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3579meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 17, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3579meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 17, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3579meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 17, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3579meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 17, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 3578meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 15, atthe Above section 3141meets for8weeks, Sep05toOct24. Above section 3140meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. Above section 3139meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21. 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. M 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. Th 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W 1:00p.m.-3:25p.m. MT 11:30a.m.-5:00p.m. S 7:00a.m.-11:05a.m. S 11:30a.m.-5:00p.m. W 7:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W 11:30a.m.-5:00p.m. W 7:00a.m.-11:05a.m. W Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - care tochildren inselected settings. nity toapplytheoretical concepts andimplement safepatient patients. Clinical experiences provide thestudent an opportu pediatric disorders andthe promotionofhealthy behaviors in normal growthanddevelopment, familydynamics, common approach tothe careofchildren. Emphasisisplaced on This clinical course providesanintegrative, family-centered NURSNG 7L,PEDIATRICNURSINGCONCEPTSLAB selected groupsinavarietyofsettings. theoretical conceptsandimplement safe caretopatientsand experiences provide thestudentan opportunitytoapply ethical practiceareintegrated throughoutthecourse. Clinical as prioritysetting, clinicaljudgment, andtenets oflegaland with the interdisciplinary team. Complex clinicalskills, aswell the care ofpatientswithmultiple needs andcollaborating time management andorganizational skillswhilemanaging alterations inhealth.Emphasisisplaced onimplementing care asthey relatetopatients with complexmulti-system This clinicalcourse focuses onadvanced conceptsofnursing LAB NURSNG 8L,ADULTHEALTHNURSINGCONCEPTS3 practice areintegrated throughoutthe course. ity setting, clinicaljudgment, andtenets oflegalandethical interdisciplinary team. Complex clinicalskills, aswellprior of patientswithmultipleneeds andcollaboratingwiththe agement andorganizationalskillswhile managingthe care in health. Emphasis is placed on implementing time man they relatetopatients withcomplex, multi-system alterations This coursefocusesonadvancedconcepts ofnursingcare as NURSNG 8,ADULTHEALTHNURSINGCONCEPTS3 • • • • 3601 3600 3599 3598 3597 3596 3595 3586 3585 3584 3583 Corequisite: Nursing 7 Corequisite: Nursing 8 Corequisite: Nursing 8L Prerequisite: Nursing5 Above section 3598 meets for 4 weeks, Sep 28 to Oct 20, at the Above section3598meets for4weeks, Sep 28toOct20, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section3598meets for4weeks, Sep 28toOct20, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3598meets for4weeks, Aug31toSep22, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3598meets for4weeks, Aug31toSep22, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3594meets for4weeks, Sep 28toOct20, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3594meets for4weeks, Sep 28toOct20, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3594meets for4weeks, Aug31toSep22, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 3584meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, Los Angeles, CA90066. Above section 3584meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, Los Angeles, CA90066. Above section 3584meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3583meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. T 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. M 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. T 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. M 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. T 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. M 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. T 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. M 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. M 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. M 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m.T 10:00a.m.-11:20a.m. M 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. F 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. F 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 12:00p.m.-4:00p.m. F 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T 1:00p.m.-3:25p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. BUNDY 335 HOSP BUNDY 340 HOSP BUNDY 335 HOSP BUNDY 340 HOSP BUNDY 329 HOSP BUNDY 340 HOSP BUNDY 329 HOSP BUNDY 321 HOSP BUNDY 440 HOSP BUNDY 340 HOSP BUNDY 335 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Curtis DF Curtis DF Staff Staff Valcin-Lewis F Valcin-Lewis F Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Curtis DF

Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 2.5 UNITS 2.5 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - cal concepts, professional, andleadershipbehaviors. setting andwillbuild uponpreviouslyacquiredmedical/surgi ing care.Laboratory experiences willoccurinthe acute care cation strategies inallinteractions with clientswhile provid health behaviors. Students willutilize therapeutic communi to enhance criticalthinkingskillswhile promotingwomen’s setting. Opportunitieswillbeprovided toallowthestudent women duringthechildbearing experience inthe clinical Students willassess, plan,provide, andevaluate care of when managingthe careofwomen acrossthe lifespan. student withthe opportunitytoapplytheselfcaremodel The focusofthisnursinglaboratorycourseistoprovide the NURSNG 45L,WOMEN’SHEALTHCARELAB population. communication techniques appropriate for the pediatric breadth anddepth oftheoryandutilizationtherapeutic and concepts. Implementationstrategies reflect increasing aid indecision-making, organizationalskills, nursingtheory, onstrate competency inthe applicationofcriticalthinkingto health deviations.Thelearner willhave opportunitiestodem assistance forhospitalizedpediatricpatientswithcommon assist the nursingstudentinplanningandmanaging The pediatric clinicalexperience providesopportunities to NURSNG 40L,NURSINGOFCHILDRENLAB ods ofcomputingsafe andaccurate medicaldosages. tion. Itinvestigatesthe systems ofmeasurements andmeth This coursereviews the mathematicsused inmedicalcalcula SOLUTIONS NURSNG 36,CALCULATIONSINDRUGSAND cations arealsoincluded. Emphasis isonprescriptiondrugs, butover thecountermedi and adverse drugeffects, precautionsandcontraindications. indication for drug use, routes of administration, expected my andphysiology, howdrugsexerttheir effects, the major used inmodernmedicine. Itincludes abrief reviewofanato enable the student torecognizethe variousclassesofdrugs This asanintroductorycourse inpharmacologydesignedto NURSING NURSNG 17,PHARMACOLOGICALASPECTSOF • • • • 3157 3603 3602 3154 3153 4326 3142 3587 Nursing 19andAdvancedPlacement). Nursing 19andAdvancedPlacement). Prerequisite: Nursing 35, Nursing 35L, and Psychology 19 (or Prerequisite: Nursing35, Nursing 35L, andPsychology19(or Prerequisite: Nursing35, Nursing 35L, andPsychology19 (or Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Physiology3. Nursing 45and45Lmustbe taken concurrently. Bundy Campus, 3171South BundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section3157meets for5weeks, Aug31toSep30, atthe Nursing 40and40Lmustbe taken concurrently. Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3603meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section3602meets for8weeks, Sep 02toOct21, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3154meets for8weeks, Oct28toDec 16, atthe Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA 90066. Above section 3153meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 19, atthe Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4326meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section3142isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Bundy Campus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 3584meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 18, atthe 12:00p.m.-4:00p.m. M 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. W 4:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W 4:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W 4:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W 4:00p.m.-6:05p.m. M 4:30p.m.-7:35p.m. M Arrange-3 Hours 12:00p.m.-4:30p.m. F 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T BUNDY 340 HOSP BUNDY 235 BUNDY 235 BUNDY 236 BUNDY 235 BUNDY 239 ONLINE BUNDY 328 HOSP smc.edu/OnlineEd Curtis DF Curtis DF Valcin-Lewis F Williams EJ Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 1.5 UNITS 1.5 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------. SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 3163 6:45a.m.-6:45p.m. T HOSP Staff 3201 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J 12:00p.m.-4:00p.m. M BUNDY 119 Staff Office Technology Above section 3201 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Above section 3163 meets for 5 weeks, Aug 31 to Sep 29, at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. The Office Technology Department offers training in general, medi- OFTECH 20, MEDICAL VOCABULARY 3 UNITS cal, and legal office skills. Office workers are responsible for a variety Transfer: CSU NURSNG 50, PROFESSIONAL ROLE TRANSITION 1 UNIT of administrative and clerical duties necessary to run and maintain • Prerequisite: None. organizations efficiently. They use a variety of software programs, Transfer: CSU This course is designed to develop medical vocabulary skills. • Prerequisite: Nursing 40 and 40L; Nursing 45 and 45L. produce correspondence, maintain databases, manage projects-- as Topics include word parts (roots, combining forms, pre- Nursing 50 and 50L must be taken concurrently. well as organize meetings, manage records, and perform reception- ist duties. Office workers find employment in many settings, such as fixes, and suffixes), body structure, major body systems, The purpose of this course is to facilitate the transition from corporations, government agencies, schools, law offices, hospitals, and pharmacology. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and student nurse to the role of entry-level staff nurse. Emphasis and clinics. Some related job titles include office assistant, administra- Accountability Act) guidelines and Internet research tools are is on the theoretical concepts of leadership and management. tive medical assistant, medical billing and coding specialist, electronic also discussed. health records specialist, and administrative secretary. The student will integrate knowledge and skills pertinent 3202 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Reed A M to the role of manager of care for a group of patients and Above section 3202 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and members of the health care team. The role of manager incor- OFTECH 1, KEYBOARDING I 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For porates delegation, priority setting, legal-ethical issues, and additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. health care delivery systems. Issues and trends relevant to • Prerequisite: None. Formerly OIS 1. OFTECH 1 is equivalent to the OFTECH 1A, OFTECH professional nursing will be explored. 1B, and OFTECH 1C sequence. OFTECH 23, MEDICAL BILLING (MEDISOFT) 3 UNITS 3166 9:00a.m.-11:45a.m. M BUNDY 440 Williams E J Transfer: CSU Fall 2020 Above section 3166 meets for 6 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 05, at the This course is designed to teach keyboard mastery by touch, • Prerequisite: None. improve speed and accuracy, and use Microsoft Word to cre- Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. The course introduces the basics of medical insurance billing ate and revise business documents. Proofreading skill devel- and current payment methodologies in hospital and physician opment is also included. NURSNG 50L, PROFESSIONAL ROLE TRANSITION LAB 2 UNITS office settings. Students use MediSoft, a popular medical bill- Transfer: CSU This course uses Microsoft Word 2016 in the PC (windows) envi- ing accounting software program, to enter patient and case • Prerequisite: Nursing 40 and 40L; Nursing 45 and 45L. ronment. information, schedule appointments, process transactions, Nursng 50 and 50L must be taken concurrently. 3189 Arrange-7.5 Hours ONLINE Reed A M and produce reports and patient statements. Above section 3189 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and The purpose of this course is to facilitate the transition from 3203 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Reed A M student nurse to the role of entry level staff nurse. Emphasis is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Above section 3203 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and is on the implementation of theoretical concepts of leader- is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ship and management. This course will allow the student to OFTECH 1A, KEYBOARDING 1A 1 UNIT additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. apply knowledge and skills pertinent to the role of manager of Transfer: CSU care for a group of patients and members of the health care • Prerequisite: None. OFTECH 27, MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 3 UNITS team. The role of manager incorporates delegation, priority Formerly OIS 1A. Transfer: CSU setting, legal ethical considerations, and health care delivery. • Prerequisite: None. This course is intended for students without previous key- 3167 12:30p.m.-1:55p.m. M BUNDY 321 Staff This course emphasizes essential administrative and cleri- boarding instruction. Emphasis is on keyboard mastery, cor- Arrange-16.5 Hours HOSP Staff cal skills required to function in a health care environment. rect keyboarding techniques, and proofreading skills. Above section 3167 meets for 6 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 05, at the Topics of study include records management; insurance, Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 3190 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh BUS 253 Reed A M coding, and finance terminology; billing, reimbursement, and 3168 12:30p.m.-1:55p.m. M BUNDY 440 Williams E J 3191 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J collections; telephone and scheduling procedures; medical Arrange-16.5 Hours HOSP Williams E J Above section 3191 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. ethics, law, and compliance; computer usage in the medi- Above section 3168 meets for 6 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 05, at the 3192 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J cal office; written communications; and intercultural com- Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 3192 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. munications. Students are introduced to electronic billing 3169 12:30p.m.-1:55p.m. M BUNDY 329 Staff OFTECH 1B, KEYBOARDING 1B 1 UNIT and scheduling using Medisoft. Health care careers are also Arrange-16.5 Hours HOSP Staff discussed. Above section 3169 meets for 6 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 05, at the Transfer: CSU Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. • Prerequisite: None. 3204 Arrange-4.5 Hours ONLINE Reed A M • Advisory: Office Technology 1A. Above section 3204 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11, and Formerly OIS 1B. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. Nursing – Noncredit Students develop speed and accuracy. Emphasis is on using Microsoft Word to produce letters, memos, tables, and OFTECH 90A, INTERNSHIP IN OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 1 UNIT The courses below are intended for students enrolled in the Santa reports. Transfer: CSU Monica College nursing program. 3193 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh BUS 253 Reed A M Please see “Internships” section. NURSNG 900, SUPERVISED TUTORING 0 UNITS 3194 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J 3205 Arrange-4 Hours BUS 220D Stahl H A Above section 3194 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. The purpose of this course is to provide additional assistance 3195 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J to nursing students, enrolled in Santa Monica College Nursing Above section 3195 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Office Information Systems Program, in order to facilitate understanding the core con- cepts taught in the courses in the nursing curriculum. The OFTECH 1C, KEYBOARDING 1C 1 UNIT Please see listing under “Office Technology.” course will assist the student in being able to determine their Transfer: CSU comprehension of the content taught in the nursing course (s) • Prerequisite: None. and facilitate the transfer of nursing concepts. A stimulating • Advisory: Office Technology 1B. Persian learning environment will be created for active communica- Formerly OIS 1C. tion and interaction among students and instructor. The Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for learning environment will provide an opportunity for stu- Course content includes keyboard mastery by touch, correct Elementary Persian. Most sections require the use of a computer with dents to verbalize their thinking, understanding of underlying keyboarding techniques, and proper formatting of letters, Internet access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. pathophysiology and its relevance to the therapeutic regime memos, reports, tables, and other kinds of personal and busi- and therapeutic nursing interventions. Consistent attendance ness communications. PERSIN 1, ELEMENTARY PERSIAN I 5 UNITS and participation are essential to the effectiveness of the 3196 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh BUS 253 Reed A M Transfer: UC, CSU supervised tutoring sessions. 3197 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) • Satisfies Global Citizenship 7045 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. T BUNDY 416 Khoja A M Above section 3197 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. • Prerequisite: None. Above section 7045 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 15, at the 3198 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 3198 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. This course introduces basic vocabulary and the fundamen- 7050 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. M BUNDY 225 Curtis D F tals of modern Persian grammar, structure, and pronuncia- OFTECH 9, KEYBOARDING IMPROVEMENT 1 UNIT Above section 7050 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14, at the tion as well as reading, writing, and speaking. Using natural Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Transfer: CSU and audio-lingual approaches, the course prepares students • Prerequisite: None. 7049 1:30p.m.-3:30p.m. M BUNDY 329 Williams E J to hold simple conversations in Persian and write short Formerly OIS 9. Above section 7049 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14, at the descriptive compositions. Aspects of Persian culture, history, Bundy Campus, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. This course emphasizes speed and accuracy development, and geography are covered as well. Students are required to keyboarding technique, and proofreading skills. review multi-media materials (audio and video). Language Nutrition 3199 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. TTh BUS 253 Reed A M lab is required. 3200 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. TTh BUS 253 Vyor S J 3206 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh MC 16 Pourzangi B Please see listing under “Biological Sciences.” Above section 3200 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 93 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 94 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES PHILOS 2,ETHICS included. vs. Relativism debate. Relatedtopicsinethicsmayalsobe the Freedom vs.Determinationdebate, andthe Absolutism knowledge, the existence of God, the Mind-Body Problem, in philosophy, typicallyincluding, thenatureandlimitsof metaphysical andepistemological questionsandproblems This course introducesstudents tothe analysisofvarious PHILOS 1,KNOWLEDGEANDREALITY for alifetime. of whatitmeans tobehumanandpreparing them tothinkcritically what isrightorwrong—thereby enriching students —understanding of every humanendeavor —fromseeking knowledge todeciding world. Philosophycourses rigorouslyexamine the basicassumptions theoretical andpracticalaboutthemselvestheir relation tothe studying philosophy, students confrontquestions andproblems both enriches thought, imagination, understanding, andexperience. By Philosophy isafoundationofeducation inthe liberal arts.Philosophy Philosophy • • • • 3222 3221 3220 3219 3218 3217 3216 3215 3214 3213 3212 3211 3210 3209 3208 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3222meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3221meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3220meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3219meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3218meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section3217isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over Special Topic: PhilosophyinFilm ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3213ispartofthe Scholarsprogram andenroll and help prepare students tolive more sustainably. Above section 3212willprovide foundationsinecological literacy and help prepare students tolive more sustainably. Above section 3211willprovide foundationsinecological literacy Special Topic: FocusonTechnology Special Topic: FocusonTechnology. formoreinformation. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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- - . moral theories andvarioustypesofmoralreasoning. tions, time isdevotedtostudyingsomeofthe mostimportant and environmental issues.Preparatory tothose investiga phy, “victimless crimes,” bio-medicalresearch, animalrights, sexual equality, affirmative action, sexualmorality, pornogra include capitalpunishment, abortion, euthanasia, racialand debates incontemporary American society. Topicsmay This courseisaphilosophicexaminationofmajorethical PHILOS 5,CONTEMPORARYMORALCONFLICTS modern period. the growthofscience andsocialculturalchangesinthe the Renaissance emphasizes therelation ofphilosophyto This studyoftheprincipalphilosophical developments since PHILOS 4,MODERNPHILOSOPHERS ethics andmeta-ethics are covered. contemporary society.Some ofthe maintopicsinnormative in the continuingquestforasatisfactoryethicaltheory theories, andanexplorationoftheproblems encountered theory (moralphilosophy), ananalysisofsignificantethical This course provides an introduction to the nature ofethical citizenship. The conceptual foundations of environmental citizenship. Theconceptual foundationsofenvironmental an emphasison global environmental problems and global This course introduces thefieldofenvironmental ethics with PHILOS 20,ENVIRONMENTALETHICS cate logic. ity andinvalidityofarguments insententiallogicandpredi notation andtranslations, anddecision procedures forvalid This isabeginningcourseinmodern logiccoveringsymbolic PHILOS 9,SYMBOLICLOGIC deductive techniques. practical situations.Thecourse covers bothinductive and A courseingeneral logicemphasizingitsapplicationsto PHILOS 7,LOGICANDCRITICALTHINKING • • • • • • • • • • 3226 3225 3224 3223 3235 3234 3233 3232 3231 3230 3229 3228 3227 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3224ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3233meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3232meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3231meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and Special Topic: FoodEthics formoreinformation. 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd HSS 252 HSS 252 HSS 152 HSS 151 HSS 154 HSS 152 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 252 HSS 154 BUS 255 HSS 155 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) . . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Katherine AL Huffaker P Klumpe PA Huffaker P Klumpe PA Klumpe PA Morris S Mohsen AM Mohsen AM Katherine AL Klumpe PA Klumpe PA Kaufman SM smc.edu/schol 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------Please see “Independent Studies”section. PHILOS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIES INPHILOSOPHY both. not but one, for credit earn may 52. Students Science Political as course same 52 the is Philosophy tion tothoseissues. will situatethemselves ascitizensand politicalagents inrela examine important issues in contemporary politics. Students perspectives presented inthe coursewillbe used tocritically liberalism andsocialismwillbe considered.Thetheoretical tique and/or are rooted inmodern ideologies, such as contemporary politicalthought.Howthose discoursescri ence examines arguments anddiscoursesdevelopedwithin This interdisciplinarycourse inphilosophyandpoliticalsci PHILOS 52,CONTEMPORARYPOLITICALTHOUGHT both. not but one, for credit earn may 51. Students Science Political as course 51 same the is Philosophy issues. and usethose ideas toconsideranddebate currentpolitical philosophers from the ancient tothe contemporaryperiod, mental ideasaboutpoliticsinthewritingsofmajorWestern In thisinter-disciplinary course students examine funda PHILOS 51,POLITICALPHILOSOPHY and the relationshipbetween reasonandrevelation. problem ofevil, mysticism, therationalityofreligiousbelief, to bediscussed arethe existence andnature ofGod, the problems connected withreligiousbelief. Amongtheissues This isanintroductiontoseveral traditionalphilosophical PHILOS 23,PHILOSOPHYOFRELIGION contrast Asianandnon-Asianbelief systems. are studied. Ritualsandliterature areused tocompareand sophical andreligioussystems ofIndia, China, andJapan The culturalsettingsandbasicconceptsofthe majorphilo PHILOS 22,ASIANPHILOSOPHY both. not but one for credit earn may Students 20. ENVRN as course same the is 20 PHILOS environmental problemswillbeanalyzed andevaluated. underlying variousnationalandinternational responses to depletion, environmental racismetc. The ethical assumptions pollution, climatechange, species extinction, naturalresource rary environmental problems, e.g.mistreatmentofanimals, Ethical theories are presented andused toanalyzecontempo vey ofphilosophiesnatureandhuman/nature relations. attitudes andvaluesare examined throughanhistoricalsur • • • • • • • • 3243 4329 3242 3241 3240 3239 3238 3237 3236 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. IGETC AREAArea3B (Humanities) orArea4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREAArea3B (Humanities) orArea4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3242ispartofthe Scholarsprogram andenroll the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section3238isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over formoreinformation. Arrange-1 Hour 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 354 HSS 151 HSS 154 HSS 152 HSS 154 HSS 154 ONLINE HSS 263 HSS 252 IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) smc.edu/OnlineEd Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Schultz CK Kurvink SJ Oifer ER Oifer ER Oifer ER Oifer ER Bennet SE Quesada DM Huffaker P smc.edu/schol Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------. SCHEDULEOFCLASSES PHILOS 88B, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY 2 UNITS 3263 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE McDonald S D In this course, students are challenged with lighting applica- Transfer: CSU Above section 3263 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and tions for a broad range of products for use in a variety of Please see “Independent Studies” section. is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For promotional markets. Students research and apply current additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 3245 Arrange-2 Hours HSS 354 Schultz C K photographic styles for each type of product. In addition, stu- 3264 9:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh BUS 131 Mohr C D dents learn how to work with models to enhance the product Above section 3264 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 10. statement and retouching techniques for both models and Photography 4334 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 131 McDonald S D product types. PHOTO 13, NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY 3 UNITS 4336 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. T BUS 133 Sanseri J D The Photography program teaches the dynamics of visual commu- Transfer: CSU 6:00p.m.-9:05p.m. Th DRSCHR 110 Sanseri J D nication to illustrate ideas, record events, articulate stories, express • Prerequisite: None. moods, sell products, and interpret a person’s character. Courses PHOTO 34, CAPTURE TO COMPOSITE 4 UNITS • Advisory: Photography 1. stress technical knowledge, proficiency in camera control, digital and Transfer: CSU analog capture methods, artificial light control, and image manipula- This survey course in basic news photography is designed for • Prerequisite: Photo 30 and Photo 39. tion. journalism or photography majors and students interested in This is a Photoshop and studio photography course that trains having work published in magazines and news publications. students on the commercial-level techniques that combine PHOTO 1, INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY 3 UNITS Students learn basic camera and storytelling techniques Transfer: UC, CSU multiple images into one image suitable for commercial • Prerequisite: None. through individual assignments and a semester long project, publication. Students will apply various lighting techniques This non-laboratory course is an introduction to photography along with photo composition, and picture layout principles. within the photography studio and learn to combine those including camera techniques and creative considerations. A Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera with manual expo- images, working toward final images comparable to com- Fall 2020 Using the HDSLR camera format and natural light, students sure capability is required. mercial advertising level output for both print and digital. This shoot digitally for specific assignments emphasizing exposure, Photography 13 is the same course as Journalism 21. Students course will prepare students for career requirements through depth-of-field, motion, composition, and image quality. A may earn credit for one, but not both. development of suitable images for their portfolio, as well as 35mm Digital Single Lens Reflex camera with manual focus 3265 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh CMD 128 Burkhart G J familiarization with currently utilized retouching tests. These lens and exposure capabilities is required. Above section 3265 meets at the Center for Media and Design, skills also apply to photographers who want to take their 3247 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW DRSCHR 115 Staff 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. own images to a professional level without having to hire a 3248 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh BUS 133 Staff PHOTO 14, PHOTOGRAPHY FOR PUBLICATION 3 UNITS digital artist. 3249 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh PALISDS Staff Transfer: CSU 3269 1:00p.m.-4:00p.m. M BUS 131 Withers J J 3250 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW BUS 201 Shatto M M 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. W DRSCHR 110G Withers J J 3251 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh BUS 133 Nelson H • Prerequisite: None. • Advisory: Journalism 21 or Photography 13. 3252 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh BUS 133 Nelson H PHOTO 37, ADVANCED BLACK AND WHITE PRINTING 3253 12:10p.m.-1:00p.m. MTWThF BHHS Staff This advanced course provides an in-depth study of photo- TECHNIQUES 3 UNITS 3254 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. M BUS 133 Mangus E P journalism with an emphasis on creation of photo story ideas, Transfer: CSU 3255 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. W BUS 201 Fier B photo essays, news, sports and feature photos for publica- • Prerequisite: None. 3256 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. T CMD 204 Thawley J tion. Photo editing and layout for newspapers, magazines, • Advisory: Photography 2. Above section 3256 meets at the Center for Media and Design, and online publishing will be covered. Students will comprise 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. Students will learn the zone system control of exposure and the staff of the campus newspaper, The Corsair, and online development of films, basic sensitometry, advanced printing 3257 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th BUS 133 Mohr C D publications. This course may be repeated once for credit. A 3258 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh BUS 144 Mangus E P techniques including bleaching and toning, use of multiple Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera with manual expo- contrast filters, and archival preservation techniques. 3259 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Fier B sure capability is required. Above section 3259 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and 4337 5:00p.m.-8:00p.m. W DRSCHR 127 Moulton S A is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Photography 14 is the same course as Journalism 22. Students 8:10p.m.-10:15p.m. W BUS 105 Moulton S A may receive credit for one, but not both. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the 3260 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Fier B 3266 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh CMD 131 Burkhart G J Fall 2020 semester, in the event that the COVID-19 outbreak Above section 3260 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Arrange-3 Hours CMD 131 Burkhart G J prevents in-person class meetings, the above 4337 section may is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3266 meets at the Center for Media and Design, be cancelled. additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. 4330 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W BUS 133 Mangus E P PHOTO 39, BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP 3 UNITS PHOTO 30, TECHNIQUES OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING 4 UNITS Transfer: CSU PHOTO 2, BASIC BLACK AND WHITE DARKROOM Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: PHOTO 5. • Prerequisite: None. TECHNIQUES 2 UNITS This course is an introduction to digital imaging for photogra- • Advisory: Photography 5. Transfer: CSU phy majors using Adobe Photoshop. Students will learn how • Skills Advisory: Photography 1. In this class students will acquire a solid foundation of in light- to manipulate, make selections and enhance digital images, This introductory lab course prepares students for general ing tools and the practical application of lighting. Students will including retouching for output to a variety of media. specialization in photography. Black and white film exposure, learn the proper selection and effective use of a light source 3270 8:00a.m.-1:05p.m. W BUS 131 Nelson H development, and printing techniques are examined. Various whether photographing a portrait, a still life or any type of 3271 Arrange-10 Hours ONLINE Withers J J shooting and printing assignments explore a variety of natu- location photography. Above section 3271 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and ral light situations and shooting challenges. Weekly lectures 3267 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW DRSCHR 110G Mohr C D is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For support practical supervised laboratory periods. Required for 11:15a.m.-1:15p.m. M BUS 133 Mohr C D additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. photography majors. 4335 5:00p.m.-8:05p.m. M DRSCHR 110G Anderson Da 3261 1:05p.m.-4:05p.m. M DRSCHR 127 Nelson H 8:15p.m.-10:15p.m. M DRSCHR 115 Anderson Da PHOTO 42, ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP 3 UNITS 11:45a.m.-12:50p.m. M BUS 201 Nelson H 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. W DRSCHR 110G Anderson Da Transfer: CSU 4331 6:00p.m.-8:50p.m. M DRSCHR 127 Moulton S A • Prerequisite: PHOTO 39. PHOTO 32, LIGHTING FOR PEOPLE 2 4 UNITS 9:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M BUS 133 Moulton S A This course covers advanced level digital image manipulation 4332 6:00p.m.-8:50p.m. T DRSCHR 127 Mangus E P Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Photography 30 and Photography 39. on the computer using Adobe Photoshop and page layout 9:00p.m.-10:05p.m. T BUS 101 Mangus E P software. Students will continue to explore more complex 4333 6:00p.m.-8:50p.m. Th DRSCHR 127 Mangus E P Photo 32 is an advanced course that builds on skills learned 9:00p.m.-10:05p.m. Th BUS 133 Mangus E P features of Photoshop, and will make use of the full range in Photo 30 and focuses on techniques for photographing of input/output devices and options available in the digital people in commercial settings. Assignments are designed PHOTO 5, DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT, MODIFICATION AND image lab’s service bureau. OUTPUT 3 UNITS to enhance creativity while utilizing advanced commercial lighting techniques for photographing people. Lectures and 4338 5:15p.m.-8:05p.m. M BUS 131 Withers J J Transfer: CSU 8:15p.m.-10:20p.m. M BUS 131 Withers J J • Prerequisite: None. demonstrations will take place both in and out of the stu- • Advisory: Photography 1. dio, and are geared toward commercial considerations for PHOTO 43, PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS photographing people. Commercial genres discussed will An introduction to digital camera exposure methods in vari- Transfer: CSU include magazine/editorial portraits, advertising, fashion, and • Prerequisite: Photography 31 or 32, Photography 33, and 39. ous lighting conditions, image processing, basic color theory, glamour/beauty. color management, and various digital output techniques for This course addresses the process of building a photographic both color and black & white imagery. Students are required 3268 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th DRSCHR 110G Sanseri J D portfolio that meets the current professional industry stan- to use outside commercial lab services and must furnish an 2:00p.m.-5:00p.m. T BUS 133 Sanseri J D dards for presenting work to potential employers and clients. approved digital camera with removable lenses (DSLR) which PHOTO 33, LIGHTING FOR PRODUCTS 4 UNITS Emphasis is placed on developing a personal style that dis- is capable of capturing in the Camera Raw format. A knowl- Transfer: CSU plays a comprehensive understanding of photographic meth- edge of basic computer functions is essential. • Prerequisite: Photography 30 and 39 (Concurrent enrollment in 39 ods, genres, and presentation. 3262 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. M BUS 131 Nelson H is permitted). 4339 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th BUS 101 Nex A J 95 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 96 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES the need for many new jobs for Photovoltaic System Installers. the need formanynewjobsPhotovoltaicSystem Installers. and private residences. Thisgrowing demand isexpected toincrease ity. Suchsystemsare being installed ingrowingnumbersofbusinesses Solar photovoltaicsystems convert the energy ofsunlightintoelectric Photovoltaic Systems Please see “Internships”section. PHOTO 90D,INTERNSHIPINPHOTOGRAPHY Please see “Internships”section. PHOTO 90C,INTERNSHIPINPHOTOGRAPHY Please see “Internships”section. PHOTO 90B,INTERNSHIPINPHOTOGRAPHY Please see “Internships”section. PHOTO 90A,PHOTOGRAPHYINTERNSHIP Please see “Independent Studies”section. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN Please see “Independent Studies”section. PHOTO 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINPHOTOGRAPHY image usage, andnegotiating jobfees. ing, calculatingcostofdoingbusiness, strategies forpricing particular attention tomatters ofcopyrightandimagelicens specific toprofitabilityincommercial photography, paying The coursealsoexamines issuesofsoundfinancialpractices a simplebusiness planapplicable tophotographicventures. obligations are discussed.Studentswilllearnhowtocreate raphy, photographicbusiness insuranceneeds, andemployer services, general ledger accountssetuppertinent tophotog taxing agencies andapplicationforms, professional support business. Relevant local,stateandfederal regulatoryand photographer musttaketostartacommercialphotography This lecture course examines the necessary steps thata PHOTO 60,BUSINESSPRACTICESINPHOTOGRAPHY both. not but one, for credit earn may 52. Students AHIS as course same 52 the is Photography phy fromthe early 1800’s tothe present digitalage. This isahistoricalsurveyofthe evolving natureofphotogra PHOTO 52,HISTORYOFPHOTOGRAPHY • • 3281 3280 3279 3278 3276 3275 3274 3273 4340 3272 SkillsAdvisory:None. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: the Internet. 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Students This courseexamines the theoretical andtechnical dimen PREPARATION PV 12,PHOTOVOLTAICINSTALLATIONEXAM and environmental problems. of solartechnologies, aswell asitspotentialinsolvingenergy Students examinethecostandpaybacksinfluencing adoption • • • • 3432 3434 3433 SkillsAdvisory:PhotovoltaicSystems 11. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: Math2or(Math3and 4). Prerequisite: PV11. Airport ArtsCampus, 2800AirportAvenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 3432meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17, atthe Airport ArtsCampus, 2800 Airport Avenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 3434meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16, atthe Airport ArtsCampus, 2800AirportAvenue, SantaMonicaAirport. Above section 3433meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 24, atthe [email protected] 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. TTh 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-12:00p.m. S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. MW for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA5(Physical Sciences,+LAB) AIR 102 AIR 102 AIR 101 AIR 102 , smc.edu/STP Transfer: UC,CSU Cooley S Cooley S Cooley S Cooley S C-ID: PHYS 105. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS 2 UNITS - - - - combined is4units. Highschoolmathrecommended. and demonstrations. MaximumcreditforPhysics12 and14 ments, andcomputer interactions, inadditiontolectures nature throughhands-onexperiences, laboratoryexperi be ondevelopingconceptualunderstanding ofthe lawsof and magnetism, lightandmodernphysics.Theemphasiswill introducing the topicsofmechanics, heat, sound, electricity cal approachtophysics.Itisaone semester surveycourse who isinterested inamore conceptual andless mathemati learning experience. Physics14isdesigned forthe student level, butwithalaboratorysession added toenhance the This course issimilartoPhysics12incontent anddifficulty PHYSCS 14,INTRODUCTORYPHYSICSWITHLAB and classdiscussions.Highschoolmathrecommended. ing ofthe lawsofnaturethroughlectures, demonstrations, Theon developing emphasiswillbe conceptualunderstand sound, electricity andmagnetism, light andmodern physics. It isasurveycourse introducingthetopicsofmechanics, heat, more conceptual andless mathematicalapproachtophysics. 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4 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS 4 UNITS ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 3296 4:15p.m.-6:20p.m. MW SCI 140 Arabi M 3306 9:00a.m.-11:15a.m. TTh SCI 122 Strohmaier K D 2:00p.m.-4:00p.m. M SCI 106 Arabi M 8:30a.m.-11:00a.m. F SCI 122 Strohmaier K D SMC SPOTLIGHT: Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. 3297 4:15p.m.-6:20p.m. MW SCI 140 Arabi M 3307 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. MW SCI 122 2:00p.m.-4:00p.m. W SCI 106 Arabi M Menachekanian E CAMILO ENCINA Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- 12:30p.m.-3:00p.m. F SCI 122 puter with internet access to complete assignments. Menachekanian E 3298 7:25a.m.-10:30a.m. MW SCI 101 Kamaga C N Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. 3308 4:00p.m.-6:15p.m. TTh SCI 122 Lev N R 3:15p.m.-5:45p.m. F SCI 122 Lev N R 4348 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. MW SCI 106 Do M H Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- puter with internet access to complete assignments. puter with internet access to complete assignments. 4350 6:00p.m.-9:35p.m. MW SCI 122 Kocharian A PHYSCS 20, PREPARATION FOR CALCULUS-BASED Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- PHYSICS 2 UNITS puter with internet access to complete assignments. Transfer: CSU PHYSCS 23, FLUIDS, WAVES, THERMODYNAMICS, • Skills Advisory: Math 2 or (Math 3 and 4). OPTICS WITH LAB 5 UNITS Spring 2018 This course serves as a preparation for calculus-based physics. Transfer: UC, CSU It serves as an introduction to classical mechanics, including C-ID: PHYS 215. concepts and principles pertinent to the mechanics of solids. IGETC AREA 5A (Physical Sciences, + LAB) It also prepares students for handling data and analysis at the • Prerequisite: Math 8, Physics 21. level required in Physics 8 and 21. Formerly Physics 2. 3299 4:15p.m.-6:15p.m. MWF SCI 106 Roberts Ke This course is a calculus-based study of fluids, waves, ther- Connected, Above section 3299 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. Courses modynamics, and light intended for engineering and physical in Physical Sciences require that students must use a computer science students. with internet access to complete assignments. 3309 8:45a.m.-11:00a.m. TTh SCI 106 Faridian F but Not a Number 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m. F SCI 140 Faridian F PHYSCS 21, MECHANICS WITH LAB 5 UNITS Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- amilo Encina was at risk of being left behind Transfer: UC, CSU puter with internet access to complete assignments. when SMC moved its classes to online C-ID: PHYS 205. 3310 3:45p.m.-6:15p.m. TTh SCI 106 Staff IGETC AREA 5 (Physical Sciences, + Lab) 3:15p.m.-5:15p.m. F SCI 140 Staff platforms because he didn’t have the • Prerequisite: Math 7. C Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- technology he needed at home. A participant in Formerly Physics 1. puter with internet access to complete assignments. SMC’s Adelante Program and EOPS, he received an 4351 6:30p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh SCI 106 Majlessi A This course is a calculus-based study of the mechanics of rigid email from both programs offering the chance to bodies, emphasizing Newton’s laws and its applications. This Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- course includes an introduction to fluids. It is designed for puter with internet access to complete assignments. borrow a Chromebook through SMC’s free laptop- engineering, physical science, and computer science majors. PHYSCS 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHYSICS 1 UNIT lending program. 3300 8:00a.m.-10:35a.m. MW SCI 106 Strohmaier K D Transfer: CSU According to Camilo — a sophomore majoring 11:45a.m.-2:45p.m. F SCI 101 Strohmaier K D Please see “Independent Studies” section. Above section 3300 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enroll- in Political Science who is working to transfer to a ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the 3312 Arrange-1 Hour Nauli S university — the resources and support he’s found Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/stem Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- for more information. Courses in Physical Sciences require that puter with internet access to complete assignments. at SMC from the start have been substantial. He students must use a computer with internet access to complete had plans to attend a four-year college or university assignments. Physiology after graduating from high school, but the lack of 3301 12:15p.m.-3:20p.m. MW SCI 101 Staff 12:15p.m.-2:15p.m. F SCI 140 Staff Please see listing under “Biological Sciences.” affordability hindered those plans, “so I decided to Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- attend SMC, where helpful advisers made sure I had puter with internet access to complete assignments. the information I needed to make the most of my 3302 12:45p.m.-3:25p.m. TTh SCI 106 Faridian F Political Science 12:30p.m.-3:30p.m. F SCI 106 Faridian F time here.” Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- Political science is the academic discipline dedicated to the study of Amazed by the attentiveness of SMC’s counselors, puter with internet access to complete assignments. power and justice. Political science has four well-defined subfields: Camilo said, “Compared to experiences at other 3303 12:45p.m.-3:30p.m. TTh SCI 101 Dang T T political theory, international relations, comparative politics, and 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m. F SCI 101 Dang T T American politics. Courses focus on topics and pressing problems, colleges, I didn’t feel like a number at SMC. The among them war, law, local, state, and national politics, voting, mass Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- media, public opinion, poverty, human rights, race, gender, ideology, faculty I encountered took their time to make sure I puter with internet access to complete assignments. class, international organizations, revolutions, and failed states in all was welcome and informed.” 3304 3:45p.m.-6:15p.m. TTh SCI 101 Farivar D parts of the world. Students in these courses learn to critically analyze 3:45p.m.-6:45p.m. W SCI 101 Farivar D not only the behavior of political actors, but also their respective The shift from on-campus to distance learning Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- political institutions and political systems. The main objectives are to wasn’t ideal for Camilo. “I prefer a tangible learning puter with internet access to complete assignments. enable students to use strong analytical skills and critical thinking in 3305 3:45p.m.-7:50p.m. MF SCI 101 Menachekanian E their analysis of theories, institutions, and processes. environment,” he said, “where I can hear and see Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- my professors and classmates in person.” With the POL SC 1, NATIONAL AND CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT 3 UNITS puter with internet access to complete assignments. Transfer: UC, CSU Chromebook, however, he has been able to attend 4349 6:30p.m.-10:35p.m. TTh SCI 101 Rojas R R C-ID: POLS 110. classes and complete assignments from home while Courses in Physical Sciences require that students must use a com- IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) puter with internet access to complete assignments. + satisfies CSU Constitution and American Ideals graduation requirement staying in touch with his instructors and counselors. • Prerequisite: None. PHYSCS 22, ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM WITH LAB 5 UNITS In addition to borrowing a Chromebook, Camilo • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Transfer: UC, CSU subscribed to the SMC Foundation Meal Program, C-ID: PHYS 210. This course surveys and analyzes the principles, institutions, which he says “has been a tremendous help.” Acutely IGETC Area 5 (Physical Science, + LAB) policies, and politics of U.S. National and California State • Prerequisite: Math 8, Physics 21. Governments. Students will use course concepts to situate aware of the escalation in food insecurity as a result Formerly Physics 3. themselves as citizens and political agents. of the COVID-19 pandemic, he volunteers at a local 3314 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 165 Tahvildaranjess R A This course is a calculus-based study of electromagnetism 3315 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 252 Schultz C K food bank. “I believe leading with compassion, covering aspects of electric and magnetic fields, DC and AC Above section 3315 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- learning to be accountable, and staying informed will circuits, electromagnetic interactions, light, and relativity. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the help us endure this crisis.” The course is intended for engineering and physical science Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- students. ars for more information. 97 9797 98 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Europe). East, Central, SouthandEastAsia, andWestern andCentral regions (e.g.CentralandLatinAmerica, Africa, the Middle levels ofeconomicandsocialdevelopment inseveralworld different at countries of cultures and processes,structures, and ideasincomparativepolitics.Itcomparesthepolitical transitional politicalsystemstoillustratethecentraltheories political analysis.Itexamines democratic, authoritarian, and This course surveys the scope and methods of comparative POLITICS POL SC2,COMPARATIVEGOVERNMENTAND • • 3334 3333 3332 3331 4353 4352 3330 3329 3328 3327 3326 3325 3324 3323 3322 3321 3320 3319 3318 3317 3316 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3334meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, go to is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3333meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and ars Special Programssectionof the classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3331ispartofthe Scholarsprogram andenroll additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3330meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. 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Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. F 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” ONLINE ONLINE HSS 151 HSS 151 HSS 151 HSS 152 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 151 HSS 153 HSS 165 HSS 153 HSS 165 HSS 165 HSS 152 HSS 252 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Tahvildaranjess RA Tahvildaranjess RA Tahvildaranjess RA Berman Dianne R ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Gabler CL Buckley AD Gabler CL Kurvink SJ Antoine ER Groper RP Gorgie FJ Buckley AD Gorgie FJ Gorgie FJ Buckley AD Kurvink SJ Woods V Woods V Buckley AD Woods V Schultz CK smc.edu/schol smc.edu/schol C-ID: POLS130. tofindschedule information 3 UNITS

- - - - Studies 5. Students may earn credit for one course. one for credit earn may Students 5. Studies Global 5and Economics as course same the 5is Science Political cesses, andtrends willbe appliedandevaluated. ideological perspectives regardinginternationalsystems, pro and environmental degradation.Contending theoreticaland monetary andtradepolicy, internationalandglobalconflict, ena suchas, international markets andproductionregimes, zations, andmultinationalcorporations, inregard tophenom ments, internationalorganizations, nongovernmentalorgani Students willanalyze criticallythe role ofnationalgovern fields ofGlobalStudies andInternational Political Economy. This course offers aninterdisciplinary introductiontothe INTRODUCTION TOGLOBALSTUDIES POL SC5,INTERNATIONALPOLITICALECONOMY: POL SC31,INTRODUCTIONTOPUBLIC POLICY requirement forthe LawPathwayprogram. flicts andcontroversiesare addressed. Thiscoursesatisfies a liberties andcivilrights, aswell asother current legalcon Historical andcontemporary conflictsinthe areasofcivil philosophical andhistoricalbasisforresolutionofconflict. temporary legalconflictsinthe UnitedStates, includingthe This course isanintroductiontothe legalconcepts andcon POL SC24,INTRODUCTIONTOLAW peace amongstatesinthe internationalsystem. sources ofconflictandcooperationissues ofwarand international system.Emphasisisplacedonthenatureand This courseexamines thestructure andoperationofthe POL SC7,INTERNATIONALPOLITICS • • • • • • • • • 3338 3570 3337 3336 3335 3345 3344 3342 3341 3340 3339 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:Eligibility forEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3570meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3337meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3336meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3335meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, go to is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3344meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3342meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3341meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC Area4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd HSS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 151 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 263 HSS 263 Berman Dianne R Berman Dianne R Berman Dianne R Berman Dianne R ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Rabach ER Buckley AD Gabler CL Gabler CL Buckley AD Buckley AD Rabach ER C-ID: POLS140. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------This course is graded on a P/NP basis only. aP/NP on basis graded is course This and the profession. students develop adeeper understanding ofthediscipline placement. Throughthisexperiential learning opportunity, sound written reportsregardingthe workdoneattheir reading listspecifictolaborlaw), andsubmitacademically- (i.e., astudent placedwithalabor lawyer woulddevelop a customized readinglistrelevant totheir particularplacement a minimumof30hoursworkattheirplacement, develop a nection totheAmericanlegal system.Students willcomplete and non-governmental organizationsthathaveadirect con learning willtake place inprivatefirms, governmentagencies, junction withthe student andthe instructor). Experiential organized bySMC’s applied/service learning center(incon in applied learningthroughunpaidexperiential activities students withexperience inthe legal field. Students engage This course isapracticuminthelegal profession andprovides POL SC94,LAW–EXPERIENTIALLEARNING Please see “Independent Studies”section. SCIENCE POL SC88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINPOLITICAL both. not but one, for credit earn may 52. Students Philosophy as course same 52 the is Science Political tion tothoseissues. will situatethemselves ascitizensandpoliticalagents inrela examine important issues in contemporary politics. Students perspectives presented inthe coursewill be used tocritically liberalism andsocialismwillbe considered.Thetheoretical tique and/or are rooted inmodern ideologies, such as contemporary politicalthought.Howthose discoursescri ence examines arguments anddiscoursesdevelopedwithin This interdisciplinarycourse inphilosophyandpoliticalsci POL SC52,CONTEMPORARYPOLITICALTHOUGHT both. not but one, for credit earn may 51. Students Philosophy as course 51 same the is Science Political issues. and usethose ideas toconsideranddebate currentpolitical philosophers from the ancient tothe contemporaryperiod, mental ideasaboutpoliticsinthewritingsofmajorWestern In thisinter-disciplinary course students examine funda POL SC51,POLITICALPHILOSOPHY criteria insubstantivepolicyareas. analysis inorder todemonstrate howtoemploy evaluative addition, thecoursecovers the natureandpracticeofpolicy institutions, policyactors, andmajortheoretical models. In covers core topicsinAmerican publicpolicyandfocuses on This courseisanintroductiontopublicpolicy.The course • • • • • 3357 3353 4354 3352 3351 3350 3349 3348 3347 3346 SkillsAdvisory:Business5orPoliticalScience 24. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3352ispartofthe Scholarsprogram andenroll additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3348meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3347meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) orAREA4(Social&BehavioralSciences) IGETC AREA3B(Humanities) or AREA4(Social&BehavioralSciences) formoreinformation. Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd HSS 354 HSS 354 HSS 151 HSS 154 HSS 152 HSS 154 HSS 154 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 203 . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Gabler CL Schultz CK Kurvink SJ Oifer ER Oifer ER Oifer ER Oifer ER Gabler CL Gabler CL Davis ShL smc.edu/schol C-ID: POLS120. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 0.5 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------SCHEDULEOFCLASSES POL SC 95, PUBLIC POLICY – EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING 1 UNITS PRO CR 25, PERSONAL TRAINER PREPARATION 3 UNITS 3389 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Farwell L A Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU Above section 3389 is a Distance Education course conducted over • Skills Advisory: Political Science 31 and eligibility for English 1. This course gives students the knowledge and understand- the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. This course builds upon the content of Political Science 31, ing necessary to prepare for the ACE Personal Trainer 3390 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Farwell L A Introduction to Public Policy, to provide the student with field Certification Exam and become effective personal trainers. Above section 3390 is a Distance Education course conducted over experience in the discipline. This course addresses the theo- This is a comprehensive course for designing individualized the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. retical underpinnings of democratic civic engagement and is programs based on each client’s unique health, fitness, and 3391 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE De Loach C D a practicum in public policy in a local setting. In this hands- goals. This course helps students learn how to facilitate rap- Above section 3391 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and on course, the student will engage in experiential learning port, adherence, self-efficacy and behavior change in clients, is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For through various governmental and nongovernmental agen- as well as design programs that help clients to improve additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. cies which have a role in developing and/or implementing posture, movement, flexibility, balance, core function, car- 3392 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE De Loach C D public policy. The student will develop a reading list, custom- diorespiratory fitness, and muscular endurance and strength. Above section 3392 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23, and is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For ized to the focus of his/her particular agency, and complete 3366 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh CPC 104 Metzler K A 2:15p.m.-3:15p.m. TTh CPC 201 Metzler K A additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. a minimum of 30 hours of volunteer work with that agency. 3393 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Cue E N The course exposes the student to organized, meaningful 2:15p.m.-3:25p.m. TTh CPC 207 Metzler K A Above section 3393 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and public policy research and implementation in substantive is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For policy arenas and will be supervised in his/her off-campus additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. experiential learning project pertaining to the development Psychology 3394 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Cue E N of public policy. Fall 2020 Psychologists study the behavior of individuals and groups and try to Above section 3394 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and This course is graded on a P/NP basis only. help people achieve satisfactory personal adjustment. They work with is a Distance Education course conducted over the Internet. For 3358 Arrange-2 Hours Tahvildaranjess R A individuals, couples, families or groups. Some engage in teaching or additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 11:15a.m.-12:30p.m. F HSS 254 Tahvildaranjess R A research, while others work with people doing testing, counseling, or 3395 Arrange-6.5 Hours ONLINE Cue E N Above section 3358 meets from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on three treatment in clinics, schools, and industries. Some additional career Above section 3395 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and is Fridays: Sept 4, Oct 23, and Dec 18. titles include developmental psychologist, industrial/organizational a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For psychologist, mental health coordinator, and community services additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. worker. See Counseling for courses in educational and vocational 4356 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW HSS 254 Davis-King D T planning and personal awareness. 4357 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh HSS 255 O’Leary B A Professional Courses 4358 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M HSS 256 Smith-Clark C T PSYCH 1, GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 UNITS 4359 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T HSS 255 Chambers C Transfer: UC, CSU In Kinesiology/ 4360 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th HSS 255 Chambers C C-ID: PSY 110. 4361 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th HSS 254 Staff Physical Education IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) • Prerequisite: None. PSYCH 2, PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 UNITS PRO CR 6A, COACHING OF FOOTBALL 3 UNITS • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC*, CSU This course is an introduction and general survey course in C-ID: PSY 150. • Prerequisite: None. psychology. This course grounds the student in the epistemol- IGETC AREA 5 (Biological Sciences, non-lab) *Maximum UC credit for KIN PE 2, 3, PRO CR 3, 4, 6A, 6B, 7, 8, 9, ogy of psychology as a scientific discipline, research methods, • Prerequisite: Psychology 1. 29A, 29B combined is 8 units. and critical analysis of research findings. Substantive psy- • Advisory: English 1. This course offers instruction and practice in the skills of chological content includes the biological bases of behavior, This introductory course emphasizes the biological approach football. The course will also provide experience in teaching perception, cognition and consciousness, learning, memory, and methods as tools for adding to our understanding of emotion, motivation, development, personality, social psy- and coaching techniques of football at the high school or human psychology and neuroscience. Information about the chology, psychological disorders and therapeutic approaches, college level. functioning of the human nervous system is used to provide and applied psychology. 3361 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MTWTh CPC 104 Staff insight into mental, emotional, and behavioral processes. 3367 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 253 Guild L A Arrange-1 Hour FIELD Staff The role of biological factors underlying sensation, percep- 3368 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F HSS 255 Chambers C 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MTWTh CPC 104 Adams D S tion, motivation, learning, thinking, language processes, and 3369 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 253 Chin D Arrange-1 Hour FIELD Adams D S psychopathology is stressed. The course also notes historical 3370 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 256 Hald L A scientific contributions and current research principles for Above section 3361 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 22. 3371 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 253 Guild L A 3372 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 256 De Loach C D studying brain-behavior relationships and mental processes. PRO CR 10, INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY 3 UNITS Above section 3372 is part of the Black Collegians program and Ethical standards for human and animal research are dis- Transfer: UC, CSU enrollment is temporarily limited to program participants. See cussed in the context of both invasive and non-invasive C-ID: KIN 100. the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/ experimental research. • Prerequisite: None. blackcollegians for more information. 3396 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW HSS 255 Shirinyan D This course provides an overview of the scope, history, and 3373 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 255 Shirinyan D 3397 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh HSS 255 Shirinyan D philosophy of the profession of Kinesiology. Included is an in- 3374 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 256 Hald L A Above section 3397 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- depth look at requirements and preparation for employment Above section 3374 is part of the Scholars program and enroll- ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the opportunities. ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/schol- ars for more information. 3362 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW CPC 104 Thomas J L ars for more information. 3398 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW HSS 255 Shirinyan D 3363 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh CPC 104 Thomas J L 3375 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 253 Chin D 3364 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Hank M E 3399 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh MC 5 Russell R L 3376 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 254 Woodard N L 3400 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 255 Shirinyan D Above section 3364 is a Distance Education course conducted over 3377 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 256 De Loach C D the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 3401 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW HSS 205 Sage R Above section 3377 is part of the Adelante program and enroll- 3402 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh MC 5 Russell R L ment is temporarily limited to program participants. See the PRO CR 11, INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS INJURIES 3 UNITS 3403 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW HSS 256 Sage R Special Programs section of the class schedule or smc.edu/latino- 3404 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh HSS 253 Olson Gene C Transfer: UC, CSU center for more information. • Prerequisite: None. 4362 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. TTh HSS 253 Olson Gene C 3378 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 253 Anderson St M 4363 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T HSS 253 Olson Gene C This course introduces the student to the anatomy and 3379 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 254 Arakelyan H physiology of sports injuries. The prevention and treatment of 3380 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW HSS 254 Davis-King D T PSYCH 3, PERSONALITY: DYNAMICS AND injuries as well as techniques of applying supportive materials 3381 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW BUNDY 217 Chopp R M DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS are included. Above section 3381 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Transfer: UC, CSU Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 4355 5:15p.m.-8:20p.m. M CPC 104 Beckman M IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) Arrange-1 Hour Beckman M 3382 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 156 Hall Je • Prerequisite: None. 3383 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 253 Anderson St M • Advisory: Psychology 1. 3384 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh BUNDY 217 Loeb T B PRO CR 19, FIELD EXPERIENCE 2 UNITS This course provides an introduction to personality psy- Above section 3384 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South Transfer: CSU chology. Topics covered include the utility of personality in • Prerequisite: None. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. 3385 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh HSS 254 Arakelyan H predicting behavior, the influences of personality, the major This course offers the student an opportunity to plan, orga- 3386 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW HSS 254 Davis-King D T theories of personality development and dynamics, and the nize, and conduct a beginning level activity class of his or her 3387 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW HSS 256 Sage R application of personality theory and concepts to health, psy- choice as a teaching assistant with a member of the physical 3388 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Farwell L A chopathology, and treatment. Assessment of personality will education department. Above section 3388 is a Distance Education course conducted over also be discussed. This course will use a lecture, discussion, 3365 Arrange-2 Hours Thomas J L the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. and demonstration format in exploring these topics. 99 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 100 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES approaches areexploredandutilizedtoevaluate data. small groups.Variousdescriptive andinferential statistical mulation andcompletion oforiginalresearch conducted in contains bothlecture andpracticalexperiences viathe for course The questions. psychological to method scientific are introducedtocriticalthinkingandthe applicationofthe ations forhumanandanimalresearch areexplored. Students variety ofthesubdisciplines ofpsychology.Ethicalconsider data. Research designandmethodology areexamined ina collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting of research cedures, descriptive methods, instrumentation, aswell with anemphasis onresearchdesign, experimental pro This course surveys variouspsychologicalresearch methods PSYCH 7,RESEARCHMETHODSINPSYCHOLOGY tial formatsinexplorationofthese topics. society. Thiscoursewilluselecture, discussion, andexperien ment inamarriage andfamilyunitinourrapidlychanging emphasis isplaced ontheneed forcompromiseandadjust and adjustment, andchildrearing. familyplanning, Special female rolesinsociety, mateselection, sexual involvement cation, communicationtechniques, current views ofmale and individual, maritalandfamilylife.Includedarevaluesclarifi lishing relationships asthebasisforasuccessfulandfulfilling This course provides insightintoandpreparationforestab PSYCH 6,MARRIAGE,FAMILY,ANDHUMANINTIMACY and assertive language. munication skillsincludingactivelistening, conflictresolution, communication stylesandtodevelopmoreeffective com provide opportunities toincrease awareness ofpersonal exercises, includingrole-playingandsmallgroupinteractions, and viamasscommunicationtechnology.Experiential how we communicate withourselves, withotherindividuals, der, culture, andsocialidentities andhowthese factorsshape situations. Attentionwillbegiven tothe intersectionofgen verbal andnon-verbal behaviorinavarietyofinterpersonal will cover issues involved ingiving, receiving, and interpreting perception, motivation, learning, andemotion. Thecourse involved withtheconstructionofcommunicationincluding This courseemphasizes the studyofpsychologicalprocesses PSYCH 5,THEPSYCHOLOGYOFCOMMUNICATION • • • • • • 4365 4364 3411 3410 3409 3408 3407 3406 3405 SkillsAdvisory:Math54andeligibility forEnglish1. Prerequisite: Psychology1. Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3406meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistance Educationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3405meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) smc.edu/searchclasses smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd andclickonthe“Labs”link.” HSS 256 HSS 256 HSS 156 HSS 203 HSS 106 HSS 255 HSS 256 ONLINE ONLINE While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Smith-Clark CT Smith-Clark CT Hall Je Hald LA Hald LA Guild LA De LoachCD Chin D Chin D C-ID: PSY 200. tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS

------various stages. differences andanalyzecharacteristics ofdevelopment at odologies, studentswillobserve children, evaluate individual ing developmental theory andinvestigative research meth factors within a culturally sensitive framework. While study on interactions between maturationalandenvironmental psychosocial, andcognitive development.Emphasiswillbe conception throughadolescence inthe areasofphysical, for children, bothtypicallyandatypicallydeveloping, from This course willexamine themajordevelopmental milestones PSYCH 11,CHILDGROWTHANDDEVELOPMENT gies forpsychological disorders are alsointroduced. abnormal behavior, andintervention andprevention strate discussed. Anintegrative survey of theory andresearch in implications fortherapy, andcommunity supportsystemsare ofabnormalmental orbehavioralfunctioning,theories their pathology andbehavioral deviation.Historicalandcurrent mental, social, andpsychologicaldeterminants ofpsycho This courseprovidesanintroductiontobiological, environ PSYCH 14,ABNORMALPSYCHOLOGY person perception, andsocialcognition. conformity, groupphenomena, genderroles, culturalnorms, types, interpersonal attraction, attitudesandattitudechange, Emphasized topics include: aggression, prejudice and stereo other andthesocialgroupwillbe individuals, examined. tion to the social environment. The power of the situation, This course considers individualhumanbehaviorinrela PSYCH 13,SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY • • • • • • 3420 3419 3418 3417 3416 3415 3414 3413 3412 3424 3423 4368 4367 4366 3422 3421 SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3420meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct 23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3419meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3417ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 3415meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South Bundy Drive, LosAngeles, CA90066. Above section 4366meets atthe BundyCampus, 3171South additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3422meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3421meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and formoreinformation. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE HSS 254 HSS 255 HSS 255 BUNDY 328 HSS 254 HSS 254 HSS 254 HSS 255 HSS 255 CPC 104 BUS 106 BUNDY 328 ONLINE ONLINE . . . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Huff GF Huff GF Staff Cue EN Cue EN Joachim SL Matheson C Schwartz AF Matheson C O’Leary BA O’Leary BA Farwell LA Farwell LA Joachim SL Huff GF Huff GF smc.edu/schol C-ID: CDEV100. C-ID: PSY 170. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------credit for one but not both. not but one for credit earn may Students 40. ENVRN as course same the is 40 PSYCH environment interaction. anthropology, etc.) tocomprehensively studythehuman- (genetics,behavioral economics,related fields game-theory, nitive, social, developmental andevolutionary, etc.) aswell will beintegrated fromdifferent domainsofpsychology(cog as wellaninfluence on, ecosystems. Cuttingedgeresearch approach willbetaken thatconsidersthehumanasapartof, nomic relationship withitsenvironment. Assuch, asystems tively reshapehumankind’s social, technologicalandeco addition, thecourse willexplore potential avenues toeffec will be elucidatedwithrelevant andreal worldexamples. In Evolutionary models suchasthe“tragedy ofthecommons” modern environmentresults inan“evolutionary mismatch.” by whichtheclashofa“universalhumannature”and ary perspective willbeemployed to identify the pathways tal mechanismsthatgiverisetosuchbehavior.Anevolution will focusbothonrelevant causalbehaviors, andonthe men etc.) havetheir historical origin inhuman behavior; this class ecological issues(suchasglobalclimatechange, habitat-loss, solutions to, currentglobalenvironmental problems.Modern logical principles asthey relate tothe causes of, andpotential This course willfocusonthetheory andapplicationofpsycho PSYCH 40,ENVIRONMENTALPSYCHOLOGY cultures. values, beliefs, andpracticesofotherindividuals psychological andbehavioraldynamicswiththe different given anopportunitytoexplore andcomparehisorherown In regularlyscheduledsmallgroupmeetings, thestudent is background forconsidering thediversity ofadultsexuality. psychosexual development are discussed toprovide the and differentiation, gender development, post-natal and physiology, reproduction, andother biologicaltopics.Pre- This studyofsexualbehavior beginswithanatomyand PSYCH 25,HUMANSEXUALITY each stageofdevelopment. issues, developmental problems, andpracticalimplicationsat development areused asafoundationtounderstandlifespan research regardingphysical, cognitive, personality, andsocial the individualwillreceive special emphasis.Theoriesand way familial, culturalandsocioeconomic influences impact ronmental, andpsychologicalfactorsondevelopment.The Special attention ispaidtotheinteraction ofbiological, envi out the lifespan from conception through aginganddying. emotional, socialandintellectual development through From apsychologicalperspective, thiscourse traces physical, PSYCH 19,LIFESPANHUMANDEVELOPMENT • • • • • • 3431 4372 4371 3430 3429 4370 4369 3428 3427 3426 3425 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Psychology1. Prerequisite: None. additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3428meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and the Internet. Foradditionalinformation,goto Above section3427isaDistance Educationcourse conducted over additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3426meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. MW 5:15p.m.-6:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW IGETC AREA4(Social andBehavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd HSS 254 HSS 255 HSS 253 HSS 253 HSS 253 HSS 253 HSS 254 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 254 smc.edu/OnlineEd . . Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Schwartz AF Arakelyan H Anderson StM Anderson StM Anderson StM Davison L Davison L Druker SL Davison L Druker SL Woodard N L 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS ------. SCHEDULEOFCLASSES overview of national, state, and local legislation and regula- 3435 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. T DRSCHR 210 Del George D K tions related to waste and resource management and recy- Arrange-1.5 Hours N ONLINE Del George D K cling is provided. The course covers waste diversion practices Above section 3435 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online such as reduce, reuse, recycle, and also introduces principles via the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/ “I was expecting in recovery, remanufacturing and repurchasing. OnlineEd. 3439 3:00p.m.-6:05p.m. TTh HSS 252 Charles V H canned goods — but Above section 3439 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. Respiratory Therapy we also got cereal, milk, RRM 2, CULTURE AND ZERO WASTE 3 UNITS things to prep a meal with, Transfer: CSU Enrollment in Respiratory Therapy classes, with the exception of Res • Prerequisite: None. Th 1, requires admission to the program. Please call 310-434-3453 for like spaghetti noodles and This course will provide an overview of our “throw-away” additional information. tomato sauce! culture and the motivations behind consumerism and related RES TH 1, INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPY 2 UNITS waste disposal practices. Key issues of the course include Transfer: CSU carbon footprint, plastics in our environment, consumer • Prerequisite: None. – Quenarii Lampkin laws and cultural mindsets. The course will identify key gov- This is a survey course in respiratory therapy that provides an Psychology ernment agencies and policies and how to collaborate and obtain funding for outreach. Environmental educational skills, overview of the profession, including the various educational

programs, and methods will be reviewed. Case studies of suc- routes, credentialing mechanisms, professional associations, Fall 2020 cessful youth campaigns will be explored and the basics of and job responsibilities of a respiratory therapist. Pulmonary establishing strong educational programs examined. anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology, measurement scales, and basic gas behavior are taught. Principles of 4373 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh HSS 153 Charles V H medical gas manufacture, storage, and safety systems are PSYCH 320, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 3 UNITS Above section 4373 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. introduced. Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Math 54 or Psychology 7; Psychology 1, English 1, RRM 3, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ZERO WASTE FOR 3436 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. W BUNDY 416 Santana S A and admission to the SMC baccalaureate degree program. COMMUNITIES 3 UNITS Above section 3436 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South This upper division Cognitive Psychology course addresses Transfer: CSU Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. • Prerequisite: None. how humans learn to process information in their environ- RES TH 2, RESPIRATORY THERAPY FUNDAMENTALS 4 UNITS This course will identify how resource management and Zero ment as well as how they decide how and when to act on Transfer: CSU Waste policies and programs are developed within a com- their environment. This course includes a survey of cogni- • Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program tive psychology, specifically, the science and study of how munity, what type of planning and facilities are needed, and (including MCRBIO 1 and PHYS 3). people acquire, represent, transform and use verbal and how to finance the systems. Students will also review sample nonverbal information. In this context we will explore sensa- sustainability and zero waste plans and will discuss different This course covers the structure and functions of respira- tion and perception of objects, surfaces, space, and motion. approaches communities have taken to developing Zero tory therapy equipment. It acquaints students with most of Additionally, key cognitive functions are explored including Waste goals. Students will also learn about tools for local gov- the equipment used in the profession of respiratory care. imagery, memory, representations of knowledge, language, ernment, best practices for RFPs (Request for Proposals) and Students are expected to be able to select, assemble, and decision making, thinking and reasoning, attention and vigi- contracts, enforcement options, design of resource recovery correct malfunctions on most equipment used to provide lance. Finally, we will review developmental considerations in parks, performance reporting and financial records, Extended respiratory care. cognitive psychology from early infant cognition to matura- Producer Responsibility and Local Producer Responsibility 3437 8:30a.m.-11:35a.m. T BUNDY 321 Santana S A tion and cognition as we age. policies and programs, bans, rules and incentives, and local 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. T BUNDY 321 Santana S A This course is open only to students who have been admitted to markets and uses for discarded resources. 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. T BUNDY 321 Staff SMC’s Bachelor of Science program in Interaction Design. See ixd. 3440 3:00p.m.-6:05p.m. TTh HSS 252 Huls J M Above section 3437 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South smc.edu for more information. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. Above section 3440 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. 5006 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. W CMD 271 Hald L A RES TH 60, RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY 4 UNITS Above section 5006 meets at the Center for Media and Design, RRM 4, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ZERO WASTE IN 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404. BUSINESS 3 UNITS Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy program. • Prerequisite: None. This course presents the physiology of the cardiopulmonary Recycling and This course will provide hands-on applications and tools for system from a clinical perspective including basic anatomy, businesses to design, implement and oversee waste reduc- pulmonary ventilation, diffusion of gases, pulmonary circula- Resource Management tion and resource management programs. It will review a tion, ventilation/perfusion relationships, blood gas transport, variety of best practices for successful waste diversion and acid-base balance, mechanics of breathing and neural control Recycling and Resource Management is among the largest and most of breathing. rapidly growing industries in America. As more cities and businesses recovery in businesses, detailing how businesses can imple- develop sustainability and zero waste policies, the need increases ment those practices to achieve Zero Waste. Examination 3438 8:00a.m.-12:30p.m. W BUNDY 335 Santana S A for personnel who can properly manage resource use and recycling. of case studies will be used to demonstrate how different Above section 3438 meets at the Bundy Campus, 3171 South The Recycling and Resource Management curriculum emphasizes an companies have implemented successful waste diversion Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066. interdisciplinary approach, exploring recycling and resource man- and sustainability programs, including triple bottom line busi- agement form a variety of perspectives and in a variety of settings. ness practices. This course will also provide students with an Core curriculum will provide students with an in-depth study of understanding of how to plan and implement commercial waste diversion and resource management, emphasizing cultural, Russian community, and business applications. Courses cover governmental food and organics programs. and organizational policies, practices, and procedures in waste and 4374 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh HSS 153 Sasu S Additional hours to be arranged in the Modern Language Lab for resource management, inducing best management practices and suc- Above section 4374 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Russian 1. Most sections require the use of a computer with Internet cessful community and educational zero-waste programs. access for class resources and/or to complete assignments. RRM 1, RRM 2, RRM 3, and RRM 4 are part of a Certificate RUSS 1, ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN I 5 UNITS program within the Sustainable Technologies Program. Students interested in Sustainability Technologies Program courses (Energy Religious Studies Transfer: UC, CSU Efficiency, Photovoltaic Systems, and Recycling and Resource IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) Management) should attend the orientation meeting preceding each REL ST 52, LITERATURE OF THE BIBLE: NEW • Satisfies Global Citizenship semester. For more information and orientation meetings, email: TESTAMENT 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: None. [email protected], smc.edu/STP Transfer: UC, CSU This course provides students with basic vocabulary and RRM 1, INTRODUCTION TO RECYCLING RESOURCE IGETC Area 3B (Humanities) fundamental sentence structures in the present and past MANAGEMENT 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: English 1. tenses, using the nominative, locative and accusative and Transfer: CSU This course introduces the students to the variety and wealth genitive case of nouns and pronouns. Basic listening and • Satisfies Global Citizenship of literature contained in the New Testament. Attention is reading comprehension is developed, and students engage • Prerequisite: None. given to the ways in which Biblical literature has been and in conversation, make oral presentations, and write brief This course introduces general terminology and principles can be interpreted, studied, and used. The various types of compositions. Significant geographic, historical, literary and regarding waste, recycling, resource management and Zero literature in the Bible are set forth and representative pages contemporary political, social and cultural issues are also Waste. The history of waste and resource management in of each of these types are presented and examined. introduced. Language lab is required. California, including residential, commercial and institutional Religious Studies 52 is the same course as English 52. Students 4375 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. TTh MC 2 Bauckus S J reuse, recycling, and composting programs, is addressed. An may earn credit for one, but not both. Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 101 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 102 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Citizenship requirement. Global College Monica Santa the 1Sfulfills Sociology Only both. not 1Sbut 1or Sociology either for credit earn may Students ing inother sociologycourses. are highlyencouraged tocompleteSociology1priorenroll race andethnicity, andgender--and socialchange.Students social stratification--particularlyinthe areas ofsocialclass, development, theprocess ofsocialization, socialstructure, discussed, aswellmethodsofsociologicalinquiry, cultural interaction. Bothmacroandmicrosociologicaltheory are This courseintroduces the studyofsocietyandhumansocial SOCIOL 1,INTRODUCTIONTOSOCIOLOGY of thecausesandconsequences ofhumanbehavior. courses exploresocialchangeandprovidealens into the complexity and groups what variesand acrosssocietiesas well universal as is nic relations, andcrime andincarceration. Sociologylooks forwhat movements, gangviolence, current immigrationissues, raceandeth ships andprocesses, urbandevelopment, historicalsocieties, social relationships, familystructure andbehavior, interpersonal relation a broadarrayoftopicsincludingsocialnetworks, gender roles and munities, institutions, and entire societies. Students of sociology study asthesocialdynamicsofsmallgroups, largewell organizations, com of humansocialbehavior, includingthe behavior ofindividualsas Sociology isthe studyofsociallife. Itseeks tounderstand allaspects Sociology entific formats. data collection, anddatainterpretation inconventional sci laboratory projects and will communicate research design, Students willapplythe scientificmethod ininquiry-based eses anddesign/performexperiments totest the hypotheses. works; andhowtoformulate scientificallytestablehypoth the ethicalprotocolin scientific process;howpeer review tory ofscience; how, whyandwhereresearch isconducted; course focusesonthe useofthe scientific method; thehis This course exploresthemodernpracticeofscience. The RESEARCH SCI 10,PRINCIPLESANDPRACTICEOFSCIENTIFIC istry, anatomy, biology,etc. For other science courses please see specificdisciplines suchaschem General Studies Science – • • • • 3450 3449 3448 3447 3446 3569 3445 3444 3443 3442 class withlabandMathematics 20andeligibility forEnglish1. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:Successful completionofaUCtransferable science Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: ars Special Programssectionof the classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3569ispart ofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll formoreinformation. 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 10:45a.m.-1:50p.m. F 9:00a.m.-10:05a.m. F 10:45a.m.-1:50p.m. F 9:00a.m.-10:05a.m. F Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) smc.edu/searchclasses andclickonthe“Labs”link.” HSS 263 HSS 152 HSS 151 HSS 263 HSS 150 HSS 150 HSS 155 HSS 152 SCI 333 SCI 151 DRSCHR 136 SCI 151 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Williams LeonTK Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Staff Crawford A Staff Thing JP Thing JP Staff Staff Carson J Rich E Rich E Rich E smc.edu/schol C-ID: SOCI110. tofindschedule information 3 UNITS 2 UNITS

------their ownresearch project related toasociologicalissue. The workofseveral scholarsisevaluated andstudentscreate sampling methods, logicofcomparison, andcausalreasoning. cluding qualitativeandquantitative data, data-gatheringand tation. Students examine thekey varieties ofevidence--in and methodsofsociologicalresearch designandimplemen This course introducesstudentstothefundamentalprinciples SOCIOL 4,SOCIOLOGICALANALYSIS Citizenship Requirement. Global College Monica Santa the 2Sfulfills Sociology Only both. not 2Sbut 2or Sociology either for credit earn may Students current sociologicalresearch are explored. drugs, andcrime.Theoreticalperspectivessociology and of racism, sexism, andproblemsofwork, family, education, rioration, economic andpoliticalpowerdistribution, poverty, global inequality, environmental destruction, urbandete Critical inquiryandanalysisisconducted intoissues suchas social problems onthelocal, national, andinternational level. This course involvesasociologicalanalysisofcontemporary SOCIOL 2,SOCIALPROBLEMS • • • • 3463 3462 3461 3460 3459 3458 3457 3456 3455 3454 3453 3452 3451 3469 3468 3467 3466 3465 4376 3464 SkillsAdvisory:Sociology1andeligibility forEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. Above section 3463 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18, and Above section 3463meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3462meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3461meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3460meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3459meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3458meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3457meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3456meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3455meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Above section 3464meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, and additional information, goto is aDistanceEducationcourse conducted over the Internet. For Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 3:30p.m.-6:35p.m. M 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd smc.edu/OnlineEd ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 150 HSS 151 HSS 154 HSS 155 HSS 150 HSS 150 HSS 155 HSS 151 HSS 151 HSS 155 ONLINE Williams Leon TK ...... Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Klein MC Livings GS Dishman WH Dishman WH Dishman WH Livings GS Klein MC Gheytanchi E Gheytanchi E Thing JP Crawford A Scaife ML Thing JP Thing JP Scaife ML Berry N Berry N Scaife ML Gheytanchi E C-ID: SOCI120. C-ID: SOCI115. 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - SPAN 1,ELEMENTARYSPANISHI class resources and/ortocomplete assignments. Most sections requiretheuse ofacomputerwithInternet access for Elementary Spanish. Additional hourstobe arranged inthe Modern Language Labfor Spanish Please see “Independent Studies”section. SOCIOL 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINSOCIOLOGY Please see “Independent Studies”section. SOCIOL 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINSOCIOLOGY society willbeanalyzed. ethnic groupsthataddressinstitutionalinequalities inthis Social movements organized withinand among racial and der, andother systemsofinequality willbe emphasized. Interconnections between race, ethnicity, socialclass, gen cultural pluralism, andpower differences between groups. lems ofongoingdiscrimination, prejudice, assimilationand the United States. Particularattention will be given to prob practices, andrelations amongracialandethnic groupsin This course involves the criticalexamination ofpatterns, SOCIETY SOCIOL 34,RACIALANDETHNICRELATIONSINAMERICAN of theNorth withthose oftheSouth, isalsoemphasized. which examines andcomparesthe place ofgender innations and class)ongender isacentral issue.Aglobalperspective, impact ofthe matrixofdomination(based onrace, ethnicity, sex/gender system inthe UnitedStates.Understandingthe be thefocusofcriticalanalysesconsequences inequality insocietalinstitutionsandsocialstructures will Issues ofgender social constructionofgender. the sex and This course addresses the distinctionbetween biological SOCIOL 33,SOCIOLOGYOFSEXANDGENDER also considered. communities as well as intra- and intergroup relations are tion areanalyzed. SocialmovementswithinAfricanAmerican discrimination, segregation, culturalpluralism, andassimila institutional practices relating to inequality, institutional African Americans inthe United States. Currentandpast cultural, political, andeconomic conditionsexperienced by This courseinvolvesasociologicalexaminationofthe social, SOCIETY SOCIOL 30,AFRICANAMERICANSINCONTEMPORARY • • • • • • • • • 3477 3475 3474 3473 3472 3471 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. but notboth. 11. Students willreceive credit forthe sequence orSpanish11, The Spanish1and Spanish 2sequence isequivalent toSpanish Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW IGETC ForeignLanguage(required forUConly) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) HSS 354 HSS 354 HSS 154 HSS 154 HSS 154 HSS 151 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Schultz CK Schultz CK Livings GS Livings GS Livings GS Crawford A C-ID: SPAN100. C-ID: SOCI150. C-ID: SOCI140. Transfer: CSU Transfer: CSU 5 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES This course introduces the students to basic vocabulary and *The advisory for this course is comparable to four years of high fundamental sentence structure in the present and preterit school Spanish. Sustainability Systems tenses. Basic aural and reading comprehension is developed 3487 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW PCC 134 Trives T and students hold simple conversations and write short and Technology – compositions about present and past actions. This course is SPAN 11, SPANISH FOR HERITAGE SPEAKERS I 5 UNITS taught in Spanish, except in the case of linguistic difficulty as Transfer: UC, CSU Noncredit determined by the professor. Language lab is required. IGETC Foreign Language (required for UC only) SST 901, FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABILITY 0 UNITS 3479 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. MWF DRSCHR 221 Erickson M P • Satisfies Global Citizenship Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 • Prerequisite: None. This course introduces the basic concepts of sustainabil- 3480 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF MC 2 Mizuki A H ity and examines connections among social, economic and Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 The Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 sequence is equivalent to Spanish environmental systems in society, and provides both non- 3481 11:10a.m.-12:40p.m. MWF DRSCHR 221 Erickson M P 11. Students will receive credit for the sequence or Spanish 11, traditional and pathway students the opportunity to develop Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 but not both. a skill-set in the field of sustainability. 3482 12:50p.m.-2:20p.m. MWF DRSCHR 221 Erickson M P This course is designed for students who speak Spanish at 7046 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. MW SA 110 Charles V H Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 home and who need to improve their vocabulary and knowl- 3483 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. TTh MC 2 Candelaria C SST 905, ORGANICS RECYCLING 0 UNITS Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 edge of the grammar as well as their spelling, writing skills, 4377 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. MW MC 2 Quiñones H C and reading comprehension. Formal aspects of the language This course is a hands-on introduction to integrated organics recycling and management including: waste prevention, food Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 will be stressed including: spelling, punctuation, and accen- rescue, recovery through onsite and offsite technologies, Fall 2020 SPAN 2, ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 5 UNITS tuation. In addition, there is a focus on formal writing and the energy production, and marketing of processed by-products. Transfer: UC, CSU writing process. Reading, reading strategies and comprehen- Students will participate in operating the on-campus worm C-ID: SPAN 110. sion as well as basic literary analysis are stressed. This course farm for recycling food wastes and provides both non-tra- IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities), Foreign Language (required for UC only) is taught in Spanish except in cases of linguistic difficulty as ditional and pathway students the opportunity to develop a • Satisfies Global Citizenship determined by the professor. Language lab is required. skill-set in the field of sustainability. • Prerequisite: None. 7047 3:00p.m.-6:00p.m. TTh SA 110 Grebler G 3488 8:30a.m.-10:55a.m. TTh DRSCHR 208 Lee Chan A • Advisory: Spanish 1*. Above section 7047 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. The Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 sequence is equivalent to Spanish Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 11. Students will receive credit for the sequence or Spanish 11, 3489 12:45p.m.-3:45p.m. W MC 2 Arévalo L H SST 909, SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS 0 UNITS but not both. Arrange-6 Hours ONLINE Arévalo L H This course introduces the environmental, social, and eco- This course is a continuation of Spanish 1. Using the Natural Arrange-1.5 Hours DRSCHR 219 nomic issues surrounding our food system. We examine Approach, this course stresses basic vocabulary and funda- Above section 3489 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 23 to Dec 09, and is food sustainability, including zero waste, on campus; at food mental sentence structure in the past and future indicative a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. For policy in Los Angeles; and provides both non-traditional and tenses and the subjunctive mood. The course develops basic additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. pathway students the opportunity to develop a skill-set in the aural and reading comprehension. Students hold simple field of sustainability. conversations and write short compositions in the past and SPAN 12, SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS 2 5 UNITS future. They read simple texts and further study Spanish and 7048 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. F HSS 103 Grebler G Latin American culture. Language laboratory is required. Transfer: UC, CSU Above section 7048 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 04 to Oct 23. C-ID: SPAN 220. *The advisory for this course is comparable to two years of high school Spanish. IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities), Foreign Language (required for UC only) 3484 9:30a.m.-11:00a.m. MWF MC 12 Zárate S • Satisfies Global Citizenship Theatre Arts Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 • Prerequisite: None. Pre-enrollment auditions are required for Theatre Arts production 4378 5:00p.m.-7:25p.m. TTh DRSCHR 217 Arévalo L H • Advisory: Spanish 11*. classes (Th Art 45, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55 and 56). Theatre Arts majors Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 Students will receive credit for either Spanish 3 or Spanish 12, enroll in Theatre Arts 5. All sections require attendance of theatre 4379 7:30p.m.-9:55p.m. TTh DRSCHR 217 Ndoley M N but not both. productions for which students must purchase tickets. Arrange-1 Hour DRSCHR 219 This is the second semester of an accelerated sequence of TH ART 2, INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE 3 UNITS SPAN 3, INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 5 UNITS two designed for students whose native language is Spanish Transfer: UC, CSU Transfer: UC, CSU C-ID: THTR 111. C-ID: SPAN 200. but have had little academic training in the language. In addi- IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) tion to a review of tenses from Spanish 11 and continued • Prerequisite: None. • Satisfies Global Citizenship study of accent rules and orthography, the second semester This course provides the student with a general knowledge • Prerequisite: None. will focus on advanced grammar concepts including sub- of theatre and its influence on modern society. Historical • Advisory: Spanish 2*. junctive tenses (simple and compound) and the sequence growth, basic vocabulary, skills, and crafts of theatre are Students will receive credit for either Spanish 3 or Spanish 12, emphasized. but not both. of tenses. Composition skills taught in Spanish 11 will be strengthened in Spanish 12. There will also be a focus on Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets This course is taught through thematic units in Spanish on a for and attend SMC theatre productions. variety of current and cultural topics. In addition, this course reading strategies and vocabulary building. This course is 3494 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh TH ART 102 Anderson C B reviews Spanish grammar, emphasizing idiomatic construc- taught in Spanish except in cases of linguistic difficulty as 3495 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F TH ART STUDIO Adair-Lynch T A tions and expressions. Emphasis is also placed on the use of determined by the professor. TH ART 5, HISTORY OF WORLD THEATRE 3 UNITS learned structures in compositions. Reading skills and basic *The advisory for this course is comparable to three years of high literary analysis are developed using selected readings from Transfer: UC, CSU school Spanish. Spanish and Spanish-American literature. C-ID: THTR 113. 3490 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW PCC 124 Lee Chan A IGETC AREA 3A (Arts) *The advisory for this course is comparable to three years of high • Prerequisite: None. school Spanish. • Skills Advisory: Eligibility for English 1. SPAN 20, LATIN AMERICAN CIVILIZATION 3 UNITS 3486 2:30p.m.-4:55p.m. TTh DRSCHR 218 Lee Chan A Transfer: UC, CSU This course covers the history of theatre and dramatic lit- erature with emphasis on the relationship of the theatre to SPAN 4, INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 5 UNITS IGETC AREA 3B, OR 4 (Humanities, Social & Behavioral Sciences) cultural development. Transfer: UC, CSU • Skills Advisory: Spanish 3 level skills. C-ID: SPAN 210. Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets IGETC AREA 3B (Humanities) This course introduces students to the development of Latin for and attend SMC theatre productions. • Satisfies Global Citizenship American culture from pre-Columbian times to the present. It 3496 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW TH ART STUDIO Adair-Lynch T A • Prerequisite: None. will explore history, literature, art music, geography, archeol- 3497 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh TH ART 102 Harrop A M • Advisory: Spanish 3*. ogy, culture, customs and traditions of Spanish America. This 4391 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m T TH ART 102 Harrop A M This course is taught through thematic units in Spanish on a course will be taught in Spanish. TH ART 10A, VOICE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE STAGE 3 UNITS variety of current and cultural topics. This course provides an 3491 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Arévalo L H Transfer: UC, CSU in-depth review of Spanish grammar, idioms, and vocabulary. • Prerequisite: None. Developing a more sophisticated and structurally advanced Above section 3491 is a Distance Education course conducted over The study of speech designed to develop the skills for per- writing style is also emphasized. Reading comprehension the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. forming classic and modern dramatic literature is stressed in and literary analysis are developed using selected readings this course. from Spanish and Spanish-American literature. This course Speech Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets is taught in Spanish except in cases of linguistic difficulty as for and attend SMC theatre productions. determined by the professor. Please see listing under “Communication Studies.” 3498 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW TH ART 101 Robbins C R 103 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 104 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for and attend SMC theatre productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students Department production. a productioncrew foraSantaMonicaCollege Theatre Arts of technicalsupportorbybeing involved asamember of ing andexperience, either inthevarious backstageareas This course isintendedforstudents interested inactualtrain WORKSHOP TH ART18B,TECHNICALTHEATREPRODUCTION productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students Dept. production. a productioncrew foraSantaMonicaCollege Theatre Arts of technicalsupportorbybeing involved asamember of ing andexperience, either inthevariousbackstageareas This course isintendedforstudents interested inactualtrain WORKSHOP TH ART18A,TECHNICALTHEATREPRODUCTION productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students including worksofShakespeare, LorcaandOscarWilde. dents perform scenes and monologues from various genres are inherentinthisartform.Adoptingtechnique, stu dent developcoordination, poise, rhythmandpassionthat from Flamencomovement are incorporated tohelp the stu cal self asameans ofcommunicationinTheatre. Techniques This courseenhances thestudent’s awarenessofthe physi ACTOR TH ART16,ADVANCEDSTAGEMOVEMENTFORTHE productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students an instrumentofcommunicationinstage acting. This course develops the student’s awareness ofthebodyas TH ART15,STAGEMOVEMENTFORTHEACTOR productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students affective communication. non-actor inthe dynamicapproachtovocalandhealth and modern dramaticliterature. Thisisalsoacontinuationforthe designed tohelp developthe skillsforperformingclassicand This coursecoversmoreadvanced studyofstagespeech STAGE TH ART10B,ADVANCEDVOICEDEVELOPMENTFORTHE • • • • • • 3501 3500 3499 4380 Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Advisory:Theatre Arts10A. Prerequisite: None. on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: 130). Studentsmustattend one ofthese meetings. 1, 2020, at11:00a.m.and6:00p.m. inthescene shop(THART Above section 3501holdsitsfirstsessiononTuesday, September Formerly Theatre Arts15B. Formerly Theatre Arts15A. C-ID: THTR192;togetC-ID192forTHART18A,studentsmust Arrange-3 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M Students with disability related access to needs, refer

page 9 for list of classrooms with access restrictions. smc.edu/acadcomp Go to smc.edu/searchclasses complete both TH ART18Aand18B. andclickonthe“Labs”link.” TH ARTMAIN STG TH ART101 TH ART101 TH ART101 TH ART101 While we anticipate a return Whileweanticipateareturn Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Ocampo C Sawoski P Sawoski P Robbins CR C-ID: THTR192. Anzelc L tofindschedule information 2 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT 1 UNIT

- - - - - The course concernsthe studyandexecution ofscenicpaint TH ART21,SCENICPAINTINGTECHNIQUES productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students duction toscenic design. construction tools, shopsafetyandprocedures, andanintro stage scenery, properties andeffects.Itincludes the useof This course covers the construction, painting of and rigging TH ART20,STAGECRAFT productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students Department production. a productioncrew foraSantaMonicaCollege Theatre Arts of technicalsupportorbybeing involved asamember of ing andexperience, either inthevariousbackstageareas This course isintendedforstudents interested inactualtrain WORKSHOP TH ART18C,TECHNICALTHEATREPRODUCTION design from concept to completion. Attendance of theatre design fromconcept tocompletion. Attendance oftheatre equipment, tools, andtechniques, andcraftingasound basic soundtheory andacoustics, use ofcontemporary audio in supportingthedramaticnarrative. Instructionwillcover theatre isexplored withafocusonitsuniquecontribution tice ofmoderntheatrical sounddesign. Therole ofsoundin This courseintroduces the student tothetheory andprac TH ART25,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEATRICAL SOUND productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students Photoshop, andrunningprojection withQlab. Vectorworks, Spotlight, andLightwright, the basicsofusing as computer softwaresuch with and by hand light plots will beaddressed. Students are alsointroducedtodrafting ing lights, LEDs, projectors and DMXcontrolled accessories) lighting consolesandadvanced equipment (includingmov content, andfocusingcueing.In-depthprogrammingof choosing aconcept, draftingalightplot, findingprojection lighting for theatrical performances including: visualizingand This course explores the process of designing projection and TH ART23,PROJECTIONANDLIGHTINGDESIGN productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students design. are covered, includingelectricity, color, instrumentation and of modern stage lighting.The properties andcontroloflight This courseintroducesthe studenttothetheory andpractice TH ART22,STAGELIGHTING supplies. student for charged be will fee A materials film andtelevision. materials andtechniquesforpaintingscenery fortheatre, ing techniques. Itprovides study and traininginthe use of • • • • • • 3505 3504 3503 3502 3507 3506 4381 SkillsAdvisory:Theatre Arts20. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. 130). Studentsmustattendone ofthese meetings. 1, 2020, at11:00a.m.and6:00p.m. inthe scene shop(THART Above section 3503holdsitsfirstsession onTuesday, September 130). Studentsmustattendone ofthese meetings. 1, 2020, at11:00a.m.and6:00p.m. inthe scene shop(THART Above section 3502holdsitsfirstsession onTuesday, September 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-10:25a.m. TTh Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-6 Hours 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. TH ARTMAIN STG TH ARTSTUDIO TH ARTMAIN STG TH ARTMAIN STG TH ARTMAIN STG TH ARTSTUDIO TH ART130 Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Anzelc L C-ID: THTR171. C-ID: THTR192. C-ID: THTR173. Anzelc L Anzelc L Allen LA Allen LA Allen LA Allen LA 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS - - - - - for and attend SMC theatre productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students play analysis. skills, characterbuilding, scene studyandperformance, and of actingskills. Focusonrealisticactingtechniques, rehearsal This course providescontinued and intensive development TH ART42,ACTINGII productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students and written work. and growththroughcharacter portrayal, scene performance, stage acting.Themajoremphasisisonactordevelopment This courseintroduces thebeginning studenttothe artof TH ART41,ACTINGI productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students introduction toVectorworksandSketchup. niques indraftingbyhandwillbecovered alongwithabrief sketching, drawing, andresearchwillbeexplored, andtech nic design asapplied totheTheatre. Creativeskillssuchas This courseintroduces the studenttotheprinciplesofsce TH ART32,SCENICDESIGN productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students tionships withotherartistsandstaff. course alsoaddressesthenecessarycollaborationsandrela documentation styles, execution andcallingofshows.The covered includeproductionpreparation, safety, rehearsal niques andpractices required ofstagemanagers.Topics This course explorestheartisticandorganizationaltech TH ART31,INTRODUCTIONTOSTAGEMANAGEMENT productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students alterations forspecific roles andtypes. tice inthe techniques ofcreatingfacialcharacterizations and A studyofthe artandapplicationofstage make-up withprac TH ART28A,BEGINNINGSTAGEMAKE-UP productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students costume. elements inthiscourse, includingasurveyofthe historyof Costume constructiontheory andpracticeare the essential TH ART26,INTRODUCTIONTOSTAGECOSTUMING productions. theatre SMC attend and for are tickets to required in this purchase course enrolled Students required. productions forwhichstudents mustpurchase tickets is • • • • • • 4384 4383 4382 3517 3516 3514 3515 3513 3512 3511 3510 3509 3508 SkillsAdvisory:Theatre Arts41. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Prerequisite: None. Above section 3511meets for14weeks, Sep 15toDec 17. 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. Th 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. T 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. M 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. F 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 3:15p.m.-4:50p.m. TTh 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh TH ART102 TH ART101 TH ART102 TH ART102 TH ART101 TH ART101 TH ART101 TH ART102 TH ART102 CULVER TH ART137 TH ART132 TH ART102 TH ARTSTUDIO Adair-Lynch TA Adair-Lynch TA Adair-Lynch TA Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Transfer: UC,CSU Harrop AM Sterling SA Martin AF Harrop AM Staff Staff Martin AF Buderwitz TE Allen LA Hludzik EA Hludzik EA C-ID: THTR152. C-ID: THTR151. C-ID: THTR174. Floyd JM 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT - - - - - SCHEDULEOFCLASSES 3518 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW TH ART 101 Sawoski P formance of a production. Emphasis is placed on cooperative The course is in conjunction with regular season practice and 3519 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh TH ART 102 Harrop A M blending of all theatre activities into a finished public perfor- competitions as scheduled by the local and state community mance. Students rehearse and learn about the processes of college athletics organizations. This class is recommended TH ART 45, MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP 3 UNITS performing for the live theatre. for those students that plan on participating on the intercol- Transfer: UC, CSU Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets legiate varsity team. Previous experience on a club or high C-ID: THTR 191. school team is preferred. One repeat is allowed. • Prerequisite: Audition required. for and attend SMC theatre productions. 3523 Arrange-10 Hours STUDIO Harrop A M Must be enrolled in at least 12 units, including this course. This course introduces the student to theories, techniques Above section 3523 meets for 11 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 13. Above 3530 Arrange-10 Hours GYM 100 Strong L M and practices of musical theatre performance. The class con- section 3523 requires a pre-enrollment audition. For audition centrates on preparing and performing scenes from musical Practices are M-F 12:45PM-2:45PM. Games schedule varies in information, go to smc.edu/theatreauditions or call 310-434- Fall semester. theatre, culminating in a public performance. 4319. Do not enroll in this section before auditioning. Theatre Arts 45 is the same course as Music 45. Students may VAR PE 11A, IN-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH AND earn credit for one, but not both. CONDITIONING 1 UNIT 3520 12:45p.m.-5:20p.m. MW TH ART STUDIO Staff Transfer: UC, CSU 12:45p.m.-5:20p.m. MW TH ART STUDIO Gray G L Urban Studies • Prerequisite: None. Above section 3520 requires a pre-enrollment audition. For audi- Urban Studies is an interdisciplinary investigation of our dynamic Students will be instructed in sport specific strength and con- tion information, go to smc.edu/theatreauditions or call 310-434- world of cities and their suburbs. From points of view ranging from ditioning protocols geared towards maintaining physical ath- 4319. Do not enroll in this section before auditioning. the local to the global, students in this field examine cities as com- letic qualities such muscular strength and power. There will plex social groupings of people and institutions, as well as cultural also be an emphasis on recovery techniques. This in-season TH ART 46, COMEDY ACTING WORKSHOP 3 UNITS Fall 2020 landscapes of buildings, pathways, and public and private spaces. physical preparation course is recommended for those stu- Transfer: UC, CSU Urban Studies is concerned with what cities are and have been, as • Prerequisite: None. well as with ever-changing ideas about what cities could and should dents participating on the intercollegiate varsity team. • Advisory: Theatre Arts 41. be. Urban Studies prepares students for careers in fields such as urban 3531 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MTWTh GYM 2 Hank M E This course explores comedic acting skills through the appli- planning, architecture, public policy, and real-estate development, Above section 3531 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 22. Above cation and development of progressive comedy techniques. and it informs discussions of issues such as housing, transportation, section 3531 is recommended for student-athletes interested in urban renewal, segregation, sustainability, and suburban sprawl. participating on the men’s intercollegiate basketball team. Through acquired knowledge of the genre and analysis of 3532 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW GYM 2 Hank M E plays, this course fosters the development of acting tech- URBAN 8, INTRODUCTION TO URBAN STUDIES 3 UNITS Above section 3532 is recommended for intercollegiate student niques for theatrical venues. Students will rehearse and pre- Transfer: UC, CSU athletes on the women’s basketball team and the men’s vol- pare material and learn about the processes of comedy acting IGETC AREA 4 (Social and Behavioral Sciences) leyball team. for the live theatre. • Prerequisite: None. 3533 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh CPC 201 Mosich N W Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets This course introduces students to the multi-disciplinary Above section 3533 is recommended for female student-athletes for and attend SMC theatre productions. study of urban society and space. Cities are examined both interested in participating on the intercollegiate women’s vol- 4385 7:00p.m.-10:05p.m. W TH ART 101 González Jr E as complex social-economic groupings of people, and as leyball team. material landscapes of buildings, pathways, and public and 3534 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. W GYM 2 Hank M E TH ART 50, ADVANCED PRODUCTION – FULL PLAY 3 UNITS Above section 3534 is recommended for student-athletes inter- Transfer: UC, CSU private spaces. Attention is paid to what cities are and have been (the evolving urban experience of the past and present) ested in participating on the intercollegiate soccer teams. C-ID: THTR 191. 3535 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh GYM 2 Mosich N W • Prerequisite: Pre-enrollment auditions required. as well as to ever-changing ideas about what cities should be (urban planning and design for the future). While the overall Above section 3535 is recommended for student-athletes inter- This course includes rehearsals and performances of a full- perspective of the course is global, its primary focus is on the ested in participating on the men’s intercollegiate football team. length theatrical production in the Main Stage. Emphasis is cities of North America and, in particular, the Los Angeles VAR PE 11B, OFF-SEASON INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH AND placed on cooperative blending of all theatrical activities into metropolitan area. This emphasis is evident both in the class- a finished public performance. CONDITIONING 1 UNIT room and in field trips or other assignments that ask students Transfer: UC, CSU Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets to apply classroom ideas to our local urban setting. • Prerequisite: None. for and attend SMC theatre productions. Urban Studies 8 is the same course as Geography 8. Students may Students will be instructed in sport specific strength and con- 4386 6:15p.m.-10:15p.m. MTWThF TH ART MAIN STG earn credit for one, but not both. ditioning protocols related to improving muscular strength, Adair-Lynch T A 3527 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW DRSCHR 207 Morris P S power, agility, and speed. This off-season physical prepara- Arrange-9 Hours N TH ART MAIN STG 3528 Arrange-3 Hours ONLINE Morris P S tion course is recommended for those students that plan on Above section 4386 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Above participating on the intercollegiate varsity team. section 4386 requires a pre-enrollment audition. For audition Above section 3528 is a Distance Education course conducted over information, go to smc.edu/theatreauditions or call 310-434- the Internet. For additional information, go to smc.edu/OnlineEd. 3536 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh GYM 2 Engle C K 4319. Do not enroll in this section before auditioning. Above section 3536 is recommended for student-athletes inter- 4390 6:15p.m.-10:15p.m. MTWHF TH ART MAIN STG Sawoski P ested in participating on the intercollegiate aquatics team. Arrange-9 Hours N TH ART MAIN STG Varsity Intercollegiate 3537 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh GYM 2 Hank M E Above section 4390 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Above Above section 3537 is recommended for student-athletes partici- section 4390 requires a pre-enrollment audition. For audition Athletics pating on the intercollegiate track and field team. information, go to smc.edu/theatreauditions or call 310-434- 4319. Do not enroll in this section before auditioning. Athletic courses provide an opportunity for inter-conference, invita- VAR PE 14V, VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FOR MEN 3 UNITS tional, sectional or state involvement at a high level of mental and Transfer: UC, CSU TH ART 51, STAGE MAKE-UP WORKSHOP 0.5 UNIT physical competition. Athletic excellence is stressed throughout. One This cross country course provides a consistent laboratory for Transfer: UC, CSU repeat of each varsity sport is allowed. Maximum credit for UC trans- the development and enhancement of the skills required to • Prerequisite: None. fer for any or all of these courses combined is four units. participate in intercollegiate cross country. The course is in Concurrent Enrollment in a Theatre Arts production course is conjunction with regular season practice and competitions as required. VAR PE 9V, VARSITY BASKETBALL FOR MEN 3 UNITS scheduled by the local and state community college athletics A study of the art and practical application of stage make-up Transfer: UC, CSU organizations. This class is recommended for those students for those performing in Theatre Arts Department produc- This basketball course provides a consistent laboratory for that plan on participating on the intercollegiate varsity team. tions. the development and enhancement of the skills required Previous experience on a club or high school team is pre- Students enrolled in this course are required to purchase tickets to participate in intercollegiate basketball. The course is in ferred. One repeat is allowed. for and attend SMC theatre productions. conjunction with regular season practice and competitions as Must be enrolled in at least 12 units, including this course. scheduled by the local and state community college athletics 3521 Arrange-1.5 Hours TH ART 132 Sawoski P 3538 Arrange-10 Hours FIELD Barron E A organizations. This class is recommended for those students Above section 3521 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Above section 3538 is recommended for student-athletes inter- that plan on participating on the intercollegiate varsity team. ested in participating on the men’s intercollegiate cross country TH ART 55, ADVANCED PRODUCTION – SMALL THEATRE Previous experience on a club or high school team is pre- team. Team practices are Mondays-Thursdays from 2:15p.m- VENUE 3 UNITS ferred. One repeat is allowed. 4:45p.m. Meets are on Fridays or Saturdays. Transfer: CSU Must be enrolled in at least 12 units, including this course. C-ID: THTR 191. 3529 Arrange-10 Hours GYM 100 Thomas J L VAR PE 14W, VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FOR WOMEN 3 UNITS • Prerequisite: Pre-enrollment audition required. Practices are M-Th 4:30PM-6:30PM and Fridays 11:30AM-1:30PM. Transfer: UC, CSU This course involves rehearsals and performances of a the- Games schedule varies in Fall semester. This cross country course provides a consistent laboratory for atrical production designed for a smaller venue. Such a pro- the development and enhancement of the skills required to duction includes, but is not limited to any of the following: VAR PE 9W, VARSITY BASKETBALL FOR WOMEN 3 UNITS participate in intercollegiate cross country. The course is in Non-traditional themes, newer or lesser-known playwrights, Transfer: UC, CSU conjunction with regular season practice and competitions as student or faculty-written works, multi-cultural works and This varsity basketball course provides a consistent labora- scheduled by the local and state community college athletics multiple theatrical genres. The course applies advanced act- tory for the development and enhancement of the skills organizations. This class is recommended for those students ing skills in the selected genre to the development and per- required to participate in women’s intercollegiate basketball. that plan on participating on the intercollegiate varsity team. 105 Go to bookstore.smc.edu to access details on books and materials and to smc.edu/searchclasses for Zero Textbook Cost or OER (Open Educational Resource) sections. 106 Fall 2020 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES tory for the development and enhancement of the skills tory forthedevelopmentandenhancement ofthe skills This varsitywaterpolocourse providesaconsistentlabora VAR PE50V,VARSITYWATERPOLOFORMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must repeat isallowed. experience onacluborhighschoolteamispreferred. One on participatingtheintercollegiate varsityteam. Previous nizations. Thisclassisrecommended forstudentsthatplan uled bythelocalandstate communitycollege athletics orga tion withregularseason practiceandcompetitionsassched participate inintercollegiatesoccer.Thecourse isinconjunc the development andenhancement oftheskillsrequired to This varsitysoccer course provides aconsistent laboratoryfor VAR PE43W,VARSITYSOCCERFORWOMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must repeat isallowed. experience onacluborhighschoolteamispreferred. One on participatingtheintercollegiate varsityteam. Previous nizations. Thisclassisrecommended forstudentsthatplan uled bythelocalandstate communitycollege athletics orga tion withregularseason practiceandcompetitionsassched participate inintercollegiatesoccer.Thecourse isinconjunc the development andenhancement oftheskillsrequired to This varsitysoccer course provides aconsistent laboratoryfor VAR PE43V,VARSITYSOCCERFORMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must preferred. One repeat isallowed. team. Previousexperience onacluborhighschoolteam is dents thatplanonparticipatingtheintercollegiate varsity ics organizations.Thisclassisrecommendedforthose stu as scheduledbythelocalandstatecommunitycollege athlet junction withregular season practice andconference games to participate in intercollegiate football.The course is incon for the development andenhancement of the skills required The varsityfootballcourseprovidesaconsistent laboratory VAR PE21V,VARSITYFOOTBALLFORMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must ferred. Onerepeat isallowed. Previous experience onacluborhighschoolteam ispre 3543 3542 3541 3540 3539 on campus,goto lab Tolocateacomputer and/ortakeexams. assignments with Internetaccesstoreachclassresources and/ortocomplete IMPORTANT! ManySMCclassesrequire theuseofacomputer event thattheCOVID19outbreakprevents in-personclassmeetings. will beconvertedtodistanceeducation, and afewcanceled,inthe to traditionalinstructionforthefall2020 semester,mostsections DISTANCE EDUCATION CONVERSION: and Fridays. Practices are M,W,Th 2:45PM-4:45PM. Matches are Tuesdays ested inparticipatingonthe women’s intercollegiate soccer team. Above section 3543isrecommended forstudent-athletes inter and Fridays. Practices are M,W,Th 12:45p.m.-2:45p.m.Matches are Tuesdays ested inparticipatingonthemen’s intercollegiate soccer team. Above section 3542isrecommended forstudent-athletes inter Saturdays. Practices are generally M-Th5:00PM-7:30PM.Games are on Saturdays. Practices are generally M-Th5:00PM-7:30PM.Games are on ested inparticipating on the men’s intercollegiate football team. Above section 3540isrecommended forstudent-athletes inter and Saturdays. team. Practices areM-Th2:15p.m.-4:45p.m. Meets areonFridays ed inparticipatingonthewomen’s intercollegiate crosscountry Above section 3539isrecommended forstudent-athletes interest Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Students with disability related access to needs, refer

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------college athletics organizations. This class is recommended college athleticsorganizations.Thisclassisrecommended competitions asscheduledbythelocalandstatecommunity The course is in conjunction with regular season practice and required toparticipateinwomen’s intercollegiate volleyball. tory forthedevelopmentandenhancement ofthe skills This varsityvolleyballcourseprovides aconsistent labora VAR PE57W,VARSITYVOLLEYBALLFORWOMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must school teamispreferred. Onerepeat isallowed. legiate varsityteam. Previousexperience onacluborhigh for thosestudentsthatplanonparticipatingthe intercol college athleticsorganizations.Thisclassisrecommended competitions asscheduledbythelocalandstatecommunity The course is in conjunction with regular season practice and required toparticipateinwomen’s intercollegiate waterpolo. tory forthedevelopmentandenhancement ofthe skills This varsitywaterpolocourse providesaconsistentlabora VAR PE50W,VARSITYWATERPOLOFORWOMEN course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must school teamispreferred. Onerepeat isallowed. legiate varsityteam. Previousexperience onacluborhigh for thosestudentsthatplanonparticipatingthe intercol college athleticsorganizations.Thisclassisrecommended competitions asscheduledbythelocalandstatecommunity The course is in conjunction with regular season practice and required toparticipate inmen’s intercollegiate . grounds. of subordinategenders ofvariouseconomic, ethnic, andracialback marginalized groups, andacquaint themselves withthe experience possible byinvestigating women’s lives, aswell asthe lives ofother a fuller understandingofhumanbehavior, culture, andsociety made and theworldaroundthem. Students have the opportunitytoattain the central concept ofgender, shape both themselves asindividuals the opportunitytounderstand howsocialforces, organizedaround sources ofinequalities.Thestudentswhoenroll inthese coursesgain in gender, race, sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, ability, andother inquiry analyzingstructures ofpower, especially asthey aregrounded Women’s, Gender, andSexuality Studies isaninterdisciplinaryfield of and SexualityStudies Women’s, Gender, designated sport. and team activities that contribute to advancementintheir collegiate athleticsparticipation.Emphasisisonindividual for sportspecific trainingandconditioningrelatedtointer This conditioningcourse provides aconsistent laboratory SPORT VAR PE60,CONDITIONINGFORINTERCOLLEGIATE course. this including units, 12 least at in enrolled be Must school teamispreferred. Onerepeat isallowed. legiate varsityteam. Previousexperience onacluborhigh for thosestudentsthatplanonparticipatingthe intercol • 3545 3544 4388 3553 3552 3551 3550 3549 3548 3547 3546 Prerequisite: None. Practices are 12:30PM-3:00PM team. Practicesare1:00PM-3:30PM. ested inparticipatingonthe women’s intercollegiate water polo Above section 3544isrecommended forstudent-athletes inter Fridays. Practices are M-F2:45PM-4:45PM. Matchesare Wednesdays and ed inparticipatingonthe women’s intercollegiate volleyballteam. Above section 3546isrecommended forstudent-athletes interest Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours 6:45p.m.-8:05p.m. MW Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-10 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-10 Hours for allopen enrollmentsemesters including changes, cancellations, andadditions. POOL POOL GYM 100 FIELD GYM 100 FIELD FIELD JA FIELD FIELD TRACK GYM 100

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3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------Please see listingunder“Biological Sciences.” Zoology Please see “Independent Studies”section. WOMEN’S, GENDER,ANDSEXUALITY STUDIES WGS 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN Please see “Independent Studies”section. WOMEN’S, GENDER,ANDSEXUALITYSTUDIES WGS 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESIN scientific andculturalcontexts. intersex andqueer issuesinvariouscontexts, suchassocial, temporary andhistoricalgay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, This introductorycourse examines abroadrangeofcon WGS 40,INTRODUCTIONTOLGBTQSTUDIES sized. between popularculture andfeminist movements isempha tion isexamined throughoutthecourseandrelationship The intersection ofgender, race, class,andsexual orienta changing socio-historical, political, andeconomiccontexts. and consumerism)situate these imagesandroles within culture (includingprint, film, television, music, advertising, cal andcontemporary images and roles of women in popular sexuality andpopularculture. Studentswillexamine histori course examines the relationship between women, gender, values. Employingfeministtheories andfeminist analysis, this ity and howthese constructionsbecome culturalnorms and analyze howpopularcultureconstructsgenderandsexual This courseutilizes the lensoffeministtheories tocritically POPULAR CULTURE WGS 30,WOMEN,GENDER,ANDSEXUALITYIN and movements forsocialchange. and men; socialroles ofwomenandmen, LGBTQidentities gender; violence againstwomen; culturalimages ofwomen and men;intersections ofethnicity/race, class, sexualityand experience; the male experience; relations between women historical basisofgender based subordination; thefemale nomic positioninthe workplace, family, culturalinstitutions; covering comparativeissues ofsocial, political, andeco Introduction tothe studyofwomen andmeninsociety, AND SEXUALITYSTUDIES WGS 10,INTRODUCTIONTOWOMEN’S,GENDER, • • • • • • • • 3563 3561 3560 3559 3558 3557 3556 3555 3554 Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship SkillsAdvisory:EligibilityforEnglish1. Prerequisite: None. SatisfiesGlobalCitizenship Formerly Women’s Studies 30. ars Special Programssectionofthe classschedule or ment is temporarily limited to programparticipants. See the Above section 3554ispartofthe Scholarsprogramandenroll Formerly Women’s Studies 10. formoreinformation. Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. W 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-10:50a.m. W IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) IGETC AREA4(Social &Behavioral Sciences) HSS 354 HSS 354 HSS 155 HSS 152 HSS 155 HSS 252 HSS 156 HSS 155 HSS 155

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C-ID: SJS120. 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 3 UNITS 1 UNIT ------PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 107 • s; UC, CSU Staff Greiner Ka Khalil N Khalil Simmons B B Meyer W J Meyer W J Meyer Thayer J O Lee Khalil N Khalil Junghahn L A Staff Staff Simmons B B Simmons B B Majstorovic M B Mendoza Blackwood K Blackwood K Wacks D E Wacks D E K Rodríguez W J Meyer Staff N Medvedev Donahue N J L E Leaper Ka Greiner Donahue N J Donahue N J Junghahn L A N Khalil s; CSU s; UC, CSU Washington T L Washington T L Mihaylovich K W s; CSU unit Senarath Gamage L Senarath Gamage L Senarath unit unit s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU • 3 s; UC, CSU unit • 3 • 3 unit unit • 3 unit ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE CMD 106 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 144 • 3 • 3 • 3 s; UC, CSU unit • 3 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. Th Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours F 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours W 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-2.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours S 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours F 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W s; UC, CSU Above section 1099 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1099 meets Above section Above section 1073 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1073 meets Above section Above section 1101 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. and is a 11, 25 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1105 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1086 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1086 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1087 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1088 meets Above section and is a 08, 22 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 4007 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1093 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1094 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1095 meets Above section and is a 09, 23 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 4008 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a 09, 23 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1097 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1068 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is a Oct 26 to Dec 16, weeks, for 8 1068 meets Above section Internet. via the on campus and online hybrid class taught 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1069 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1070 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1072 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1080 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1081 meets Above section and is a 12, 26 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1084 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a 11, 25 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1085 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1067 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep weeks, for 12 1067 meets Above section unit 1099 1073 1101 1103 1104 1105 1087 1088 4007 1092 1093 1094 1095 4008 1096 1097 1069 1070 1072 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1067 1068 AHIS 11, ART APPRECIATION: INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL VISUAL CULTURE AHIS 1, WESTERN ART HISTORY I AHIS 2, WESTERN ART HISTORY II AHIS 3, WESTERN ART HISTORY III AHIS 5, LATIN AMERICAN ART HISTORY 1 AD JUS 2, CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW AD JUS 2, CONCEPTS OF OF EVIDENCE AD JUS 3, LEGAL ASPECTS AD JUS 5, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AD JUS 1, INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION TO 1, INTRODUCTION AD JUS 3 s; s; UC, unit s; CSU s; CSU • 3 unit Valdivia O W J Resnick W J Resnick Arakelian A Arakelian A Arakelian A Staff Staff Staff Staff Rubio C Lopez En Valdivia O Lu M Lu M Lu M Lu M Hanson M P Carballo P S Rubio C W J Resnick W J Resnick W J Resnick Lopez En s; CSU unit unit s; CSU • 3 s; CSU s; CSU • 3 • 4 s; CSU unit unit unit unit • 3 s; CSU unit • 3 • 3 • 3 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 unit • 3 s; CSU s; CSU unit unit • 3 • 3 See full class listing for section details. See Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-8 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Above section 1059 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1059 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1060 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1061 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1062 meets Above section and is a Oct 31 to Dec 19, for 8 weeks, 1063 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1052 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1052 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1053 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1054 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1055 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1058 meets Above section Above section 1037 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1037 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1038 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1039 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1040 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1041 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1043 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1044 meets Above section Above section 1049 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1049 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1050 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1051 meets Above section 1063 1055 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1053 1054 1043 1044 1045 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1037 1051 1052 1046 1049 1050 CSU ACCTG 45, INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL PLANNING CSU ACCTG 23, PAYROLL ACCOUNTING ACCTG 31A, EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING ACCTG 31B, ADVANCED EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING ACCTG 15, INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES ACCTG 16, TAXATION OF CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS, ESTATES AND TRUSTS ACCTG 10B, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING B ACCTG 10B, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING C ACCTG 10C, INTERMEDIATE ACCTG 11, COST ACCOUNTING ACCTG 12, AUDITING ACCTG 22, ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING ACCTG 21, BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING

- s; unit • • 3 s; CSU s; CSU Hicks L E Staff Lu M Hicks L E Staff Staff Daniel C Daniel C Huang Ai M Huang Ai M Staff Hanson M P Hanson M P J S Kim J S Kim Staff Staff G T Brookins Andre J M Staff Fitzgerald R L Fitzgerald R L Haig J D Steinberger E K unit unit • 3 • 3 s; CSU ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE BUS 254 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 254 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE unit • 3 s; UC, CSU . unit • 5 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. S Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Arrange-2 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W s; UC, CSU

Above section 1036 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1036 meets Above section Above section 1035 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1035 meets Above section Above section 1033 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1033 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1034 meets Above section Above section 1032 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1032 meets Above section Above section 1031 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1031 meets Above section Above section 1029 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1029 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1030 meets Above section Above section 1027 meets for 12 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1027 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1028 meets Above section via the Internet. 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1026 meets Above section Above section 1024 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 4002 is a hybrid class taught on campus and onlineAbove section 4002 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet. Above section 1017 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1017 meets Above section Above section 1015 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1015 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1016 meets Above section Above section 1013 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 08 to Nov 25. 08 to Nov Sep for 12 weeks, 1013 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1014 meets Above section Above section 1011 meets for 12 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1011 meets Above section 25. 08 to Nov Sep for 12 weeks, 1012 meets Above section Above section 1005 is a hybrid class taught on campus and onlineAbove section 1005 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet.

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1005 ACCTG 10A, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING A ACCTG 9, ACCOUNTING ETHICS ACCTG 7, ADVANCED ACCOUNTING: SPECIAL TOPICS CSU ACCTG 6, ACCOUNTING CONSOLIDATIONS ACCTG 2, CORPORATE FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ACCTG 1, INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 5 smc.edu/OnlineEd are responsible for their own Internet access and go to additional information, For computer resources. portion of their class on the SMC campus. Studentsportion of their class es conducted over the Internet. Some courses are courses Some Internet. the conducted over es students to attend a also require hybrid classes which SMC Online classes are distance education cours SMC Online classes Online Classes PLANNING GUIDE PLANNING 108 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS BIOL 2,HUMANBIOLOGY ASTRON 6,ARCHAEOASTRONOMY 4 ASTRON 3,STELLARASTRONOMYWITHLABORATORY ASTRON 2,PLANETARYASTRONOMY ASTRON 1,STELLARASTRONOMY ANTHRO 2,CULTURALANTHROPOLOGY ANTHRO 1,PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY ANIM 75,CAREERDEVELOPMENT ANIM 5,HISTORYOFANIMATION ANATMY 1,GENERALHUMANANATOMY AHIS 72,AMERICANARTHISTORY AHIS 52,HISTORYOFPHOTOGRAPHY PRESENT AHIS 22,ARCHITECTURALHISTORYANDTHEORY– 1850TO 3 AHIS 21,ARCHITECTURALHISTORY:ANCIENTTO1850 AHIS 17,ARTSOFASIA 1265 1264 1263 1262 1261 1253 1249 1248 1247 1245 1243 1242 1241 1157 1156 1151 1150 1145 1135 4014 4013 1114 1112 1111 1110 1108 1106 unit unit Above section 1265meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1249meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1248meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1247meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1243meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1242meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1145meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1135meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. via theInternet. Above section4014isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section4013isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1111meets for8weeks, Oct29toDec17, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1110meets for8weeks, Sep03toOct22, andisa cancelled. be may section above meetings, class in-person prevents Fall 2020semester, intheevent thatthe COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditionalinstructionforthe Above section 1106meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; CSU UC, s; 7:10p.m.-10:15p.m. Th 7:10p.m.-10:15p.m. T Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-3.5 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 245 ONLINE SCI 220 SCI 245 ONLINE SCI 220 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CMD 103 ONLINE CMD 103 ONLINE ONLINE unit unit • 3 • • 3 • unit unit unit • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 4 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; CSU s; s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit Vanden HeuvelAD unit s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; Mihaylovich K W Minzenberg EG Minzenberg EG s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; Sakurai DS Hutchinson SC Chen T Chen T Sakurai DS Fouts GA Balm SP Balm SP Schwartz MJ Balm SP Balm SP Schwartz MJ Haradon CM Haradon CM Nagel JG Poirier N P Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ Dastin ER Rocchio MP Rocchio MP Rocchio MP Rocchio MP Lezo AL Staff Fickbohm DJ Fickbohm DJ s; UC, CSU UC, s; • • • • BUS 1,INTRODUCTIONTOBUSINESS CSU UC*, BIOL 15N,MARINEBIOLOGY(NON-LABORATORY) BIOL 9,ENVIRONMENTALBIOLOGY BIOL 3,FUNDAMENTALSOFBIOLOGY 3 BUS 5,BUSINESSLAWANDTHELEGALENVIRONMENT 1318 1314 1313 1311 1309 1293 1289 1288 1287 4044 4043 1342 1341 1340 1339 1332 4048 1330 1329 1328 1327 1326 1324 1323 1322 1321 1320 1319 unit Above section 1318meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1314meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1313meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1311meets for8weeks, Sep05toOct24, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1309meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa Above section 1289meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. via theInternet. Above section4044isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section4043isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Above section 1342meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1341meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1340meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1339meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1332meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section4048meets for 8weeks, Sep08toOct27, andisa Above section 1330meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1329meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1328meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1327meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec17, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1326meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16, andisa Above section 1324meets for8weeks, Oct05toNov 25. Above section 1323meets for8weeks, Sep21toNov 13. Above section 1322meets for8weeks, Sep21toNov 13. Above section 1321meets for8weeks, Sep21toNov 13. Above section 1320meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1319meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; 6:50p.m.-9:55p.m. Th 6:50p.m.-9:55p.m. T 5:45p.m.-8:50p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S Arrange-3.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours See fullclasslisting forsection details. • 3 • SCI 225 SCI 225 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 144 ONLINE MALIBU ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 • • 4 • unit unit unit Halliday-Robert Ca E Halliday-Robert CaE s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; Sedky SM Everett K M Everett K M Rodríguez KP Rodríguez KP Staff Staff Paik R Paik R Wall CB Mclaughlin D Sakurai DS Mclaughlin D Chen T Chen T Nasser DM Nasser DM Khalil N Khalil N Oliveri JS Veas S Veas S Veas S Rodríguez KP Rodríguez KP Everett K M Everett K M Staff Staff Shishido K M Shishido K M Sedky SM Sedky SM Chen T Chen T Oliveri JS • 3 • unit • • s; s; BUS 32,BUSINESSCOMMUNICATIONS BUS 31,BUSINESSENGLISHFUNDAMENTALS BUS 28,MARKETINGPROMOTION BUS 27,INTRODUCTIONTOE-COMMERCE 3 BUS 26,MARKETINGRESEARCHANDCONSUMERBEHAVIOR BUS 23,PRINCIPLESOFSELLING BUS 20,PRINCIPLESOFMARKETING BUS 16,PERSONALINSURANCE ETHICS BUS 15,INTRODUCTIONTOINSURANCEWITHCODEAND 3 BUS 11,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEHOSPITALITYINDUSTRY 3 BUS 9,INTELLECTUALPROPERTYFORTHEENTREPRENEUR BUS 8,LAWFORTHEENTREPRENEUR 3 BUS 7,INTRODUCTIONTOSUSTAINABILITYINBUSINESS BUS 6,ADVANCEDBUSINESSLAW 1374 1373 1372 1371 1367 1365 1363 1362 1361 4052 1360 1358 1357 1356 1353 1351 1350 1349 1348 1347 1346 1345 1344 1343 unit unit unit unit Above section 1374meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1373meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1372meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1371meets for12weeks, Sep 08toNov 25. Above section 1365meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1363meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec18, andisa Above section 1362meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1361meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section4052meets for8weeks, Sep02toOct21, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1360meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16, andisa Above section 1358meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1357meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1356meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1353meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1351meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1350meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1349meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1348meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1347meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1346meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1345meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1344meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1343meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. s; CSU s; s; CSU s; CSU s; CSU s; 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours • 2 • unit s; CSU s; • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 unit • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 3 • unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; unit • 3 • unit s; CSU s; s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; Halliday-Robert CaE s; CSU s; • 3 • unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; unit Soucy SH Soucy SH Soucy SH Jung D Santillanes A Coplen JS Alexander JS Alexander JS Coplen JS Coplen JS Paccioretti TS Paccioretti TS Paccioretti TS Sedky SM Sedky SM Jung D Combs GE Combs GE Margolis DL Khalil N Khalil N Charles VH Sindell SM Nasser DM Nasser DM Paccioretti TS s; CSU s; s; CSU s; • • • • • • • • PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 109 • s; UC, s; UC, CSU s; CSU unit s; CSU Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat R Houry N El-K R N Houry El-K Broccard D A Brown N A Brown N L M Andrade L M Andrade J M Shaffer L Grass N L Grass N M I Menjivar M I Menjivar L M Andrade L M Andrade J M Shaffer L M Andrade L M Andrade L M Andrade L M Andrade A Brown N L Grass N A Brown N A Brown N Bergstrom L M Clark G B Valdivia O Chaban M Rothaupt B L Rothaupt B L L Grass N L Grass N Broccard D unit • 3 unit Sadeghi-Tabrizi F s; CSU unit • 3 • 3 • 3 unit s; UC, CSU • 3 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 124 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 120 ONLINE ONLINE PCC 150 ONLINE PCC 150 ONLINE ONLINE PCC 120 ONLINE PCC 120 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 120 ONLINE PCC 124 s; CSU unit s; CSU s; CSU • 3 unit s; CSU s; CSU unit • 3 unit unit unit • 3 • 3 • 3 • 3 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Th 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours W 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours F 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.6 Hours W 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.6 Hours Arrange-3 Hours T 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours F 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Arrange-3 Hours M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. s; UC, CSU Above section 1497 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 1497 meets Above section Above section 1498 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec weeks, for 8 1498 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1499 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1500 meets Above section via the Internet. Above section 1560 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 1523 is a hybrid class taught on campus and onlineAbove section 1523 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet. and onlineAbove section 1528 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet. 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1545 meets Above section and is a Oct 30 to Dec 18, for 8 weeks, 1546 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1548 meets Above section Above section 1549 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 1550 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 1559 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1501 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1501 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1502 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1503 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1505 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1506 meets Above section and is Sep 04 to Oct 23, a for 8 weeks, Above section 1520 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online unit 1497 1498 1499 1500 1560 1564 1576 1577 1578 1579 1528 1543 1544 1545 1546 1548 1549 1550 1553 1559 1501 1502 1503 1505 1506 1520 1523 CIS 50, INTERNET, HTML, AND WEB DESIGN HTML, AND INTERNET, CIS 50, CSS3, AND ACCESSIBILITY CIS 51, HTML5, CIS 59A, DREAMWEAVER I CIS 59A, DREAMWEAVER CIS 60A, PHOTOSHOP I CIS 60B, PHOTOSHOP II COM ST 35, INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION CSU COM ST 16, FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL GROUP DISCUSSION 3 COM ST 21, ARGUMENTATION CIS 64, ILLUSTRATOR CIS 67, WORDPRESS CIS 70, SOCIAL MEDIA APPLICATIONS COM ST 11, ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

s; s; CSU s; CSU unit unit unit s; CSU • 3 Paccioretti T S Paccioretti T S Paccioretti Rockwell C Rockwell K P Rodríguez K P Rodríguez K P Rodríguez Valdivia O Valdivia O Jerry G S Jerry G S Valdivia O Everett K M Everett K Rothaupt B L Rothaupt B L Rothaupt B L Jerry G S Jerry G S Canada S A Canada S A Darwiche J Darwiche J Bolandhemat F Everett K M M Everett K Rogers T A Everett K M • 3 • 3 s; CSU unit Zimmerman W L Zimmerman Zimmerman W L Zimmerman s; CSU s; CSU • 3 s; CSU unit s; CSU unit unit • 3 unit • 3 unit • 3 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ; CSU s; CSU s; CSU • 3 • 3 unit unit unit • 1 • 3 • 3 s; CSU unit s; CSU • 3 unit • 3 See full class listing for section details. See s; UC*, CSU s; UC*, CSU Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Hours N Arrange-3 Above section 1487 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1487 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1488 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1489 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1490 meets Above section Above section 1400 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep weeks, for 12 1400 meets Above section 13. to Nov Sep 21 for 8 weeks, 1401 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1403 meets Above section and is a Oct 27 to Dec 17, for 8 weeks, 1404 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a Oct 26 to Dec 16, for 8 weeks, 1405 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 4059 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 28 to Dec 16, and is a Oct 28 to Dec 16, weeks, for 8 4059 meets Above section Internet. via the on campus and online hybrid class taught Above section 1494 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1494 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1495 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1496 meets Above section Above section 1478 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1478 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1484 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1485 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1486 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1491 meets Above section 02 to Dec 11. Nov for 6 weeks, 1493 meets Above section Above section 1402 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is a to Oct 21, Aug 31 for 8 weeks, 1402 meets Above section Internet. via the and online hybrid class taught on campus unit unit 1490 1404 4059 1400 1401 1496 1491 1493 1494 1495 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 1476 1477 1478 1482 1483 1484 1402 1403 1405 CIS 35A, QUICKBOOKS DESKTOP CIS 9B, TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT II CIS 30, MICROSOFT EXCEL CIS 1, INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 1, INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION BUS 84, INTRODUCTION TO PROCUREMENT BUS 84, INTRODUCTION ANDBUS 85, PROJECT MANAGEMENT GLOBAL TRADE LOGISTICS BUS 65, MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES BUS 65, MANAGEMENT OF LOGISTICS BUS 80, PRINCIPLES MANAGEMENT BUS 82, SUPPLY CHAIN CIS 40, INDESIGN CIS 36M, ADOBE ACROBAT CIS 37, MICROSOFT WORD CIS 39, MS OUTLOOK – COMPREHENSIVE COURSE CSU CIS 9A, TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT I • 3 APPLICATIONS CIS 4, BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS WITH • 3 BUS 83, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

• s; • • • unit s; CSU s; UC, CSU • 3 s; CSU Paccioretti T S Paccioretti T S Paccioretti T S A I Clausen Lu M Staff W J Resnick W J Resnick W J Resnick M Everett K K P Rodríguez Paccioretti T S C Rockwell Haig J D Staff Staff Rothaupt B L W J Resnick W J Resnick Arakelian A Arakelian A Arakelian A Staff Staff M Shishido K Paik R Paik R Williams Ay Williams Ay unit unit s; CSU unit • 3 • 3 • 3 unit • 3 BUS 207 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE s; CSU Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. Arrange-3.5 Hours MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. Hours Arrange-3.5 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. Th s; CSU s; CSU ; CSU s; CSU Above section 1399 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13. Sep 21 to Nov for 8 weeks, 1399 meets Above section Above section 1398 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is a Aug 31 to Oct 21, for 8 weeks, 1398 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1397 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1397 meets Above section Above section 4058 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17, and is a Oct 29 to Dec 17, for 8 weeks, 4058 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1396 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13. Sep 21 to Nov for 8 weeks, 1396 meets Above section Above section 1394 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 21 to Nov 13. Sep 21 to Nov for 8 weeks, 1394 meets Above section Above section 1392 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1392 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1393 meets Above section Above section 1390 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1390 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1391 meets Above section Above section 1389 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1389 meets Above section Above section 1388 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1388 meets Above section Above section 1387 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 31 to Dec 19, and is a Oct 31 to Dec 19, for 8 weeks, 1387 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1386 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1386 meets Above section Above section 1384 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1384 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1385 meets Above section Above section 1382 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1382 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1383 meets Above section Above section 1379 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1379 meets Above section Above section 1378 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is a to Dec 16, Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1378 meets Above section Internet. via the and online hybrid class taught on campus Above section 1377 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1377 meets Above section Above section 1376 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, and is a to Oct 21, Aug 31 for 8 weeks, 1376 meets Above section Internet. via the and online hybrid class taught on campus hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. via the on campus and online hybrid class taught Above section 1375 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is a Oct 26 to Dec 16, weeks, for 8 1375 meets Above section unit unit unit unit unit 1399

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1376 1375 BUS 63, PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUS 62, HUMAN RELATIONS AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS • 3 3 BUS 59, DESIGN FOR DELIGHT FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR BUS 53, IMPORTING AND EXPORTING 3 BUS 50, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BUS 47, UNDERSTANDING MONEY FOR LIFELONG SUCCESS BUS 47, UNDERSTANDING MONEY FOR LIFELONG 1 BUS 46, INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENTS BUS 45, INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL PLANNING CSU BUS 35, CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT BUS 35, CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP 3 BUS 34, INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING TO SOCIAL BUS 34, INTRODUCTION 110 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS CS 9B,TECHNOLOGY PROJECTMANAGEMENTII CS 9A,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENT I CSU CS 3,INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTERSYSTEMS 1 • COUNS 47,UNDERSTANDINGMONEYFORLIFELONGSUCCESS COUNS 20,STUDENTSUCCESSSEMINAR COUNS 12,CAREERPLANNING COM ST36,GENDERANDCOMMUNICATION 1798 1797 1795 1794 1793 1792 1791 1771 1770 1769 1768 1767 1761 1760 1759 1758 1757 1756 1753 1752 1751 1750 1749 1748 1747 1746 1745 1744 1743 1691 1690 1689 1680 1679 1678 1582 1580 unit Above section 1798meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1797meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1795meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1794meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1793meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1792meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1791meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1771meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1770meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1769meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1768meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1767meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1761meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1760meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1759meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1758meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1757meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1756meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1753meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1752meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1751meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1691meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1690meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1689meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1680meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1679meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1678meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1580meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours ; CSU ; • 1 • unit ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ; UC*, CSU UC*, ; • 3 • unit • 3 • • 3 • Tilley RosilynnE Tilley RosilynnE Tilley RosilynnE • 3 • • 3 • unit s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; Darwiche J Darwiche J Geddes JrJK Rattanasook H Hotsinpiller S Hurley DP Hurley DP Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Staff Lu M Vallejo O Vallejo O Valentine D Valentine D Bonilla V Bonilla V Felix J Felix J Bonilla V Felix J Felix J Vallejo O Bonilla V Felix J Staff De CaussinJR Fox MP Staff De CaussinJR Fox MP Broccard D Bergstrom LM unit unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC*, UC*, s; s; CSU s; s; CSU s;

CSU CS 73A,FUNDAMENTALSOFCOMPUTERSECURITY CS 55,JAVAPROGRAMMING CS 52,C++PROGRAMMING CS 50,CPROGRAMMING CSU UC, CS 19,ADVANCEDVISUALBASICPROGRAMMING CSU CS 17,ASSEMBLYLANGUAGEPROGRAMMING CS 15,VISUALBASICPROGRAMMING CSU CS 79Y,MICROSOFTAZUREDATABASE ESSENTIALS CS 79F,MACHINELEARNINGONAWS CSU CS 79E,BESTPRACTICESINAMAZONWEBSERVICES CS 79D,SECURITYINAMAZONWEBSERVICES 3 CS 79C,COMPUTEENGINESINAMAZONWEBSERVICES 3 CS 79B,DATABASEESSENTIALSINAMAZONWEBSERVICES CS 79A,INTRODUCTIONTOCLOUDCOMPUTING CS 77B,SALESFORCEDEVELOPERESSENTIALS CSU CS 77A,SALESFORCEADMINISTRATIONESSENTIALS CS 73C,CYBERSECURITYANDETHICALHACKING CS 73B,COMPUTERFORENSICSFUNDAMENTALS 1814 1812 1811 1810 1809 1807 1806 1805 1802 1801 1799 1825 1824 1823 1822 1821 1820 1819 1818 1817 1816 1815 unit unit Above section 1812meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1811meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1810meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1809meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1807meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1806meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1805meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1802meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1801meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1799meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1825meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1824meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1822meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1821meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1820meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1819meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1818meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1817meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1816meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1815meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. s; CSU s; CSU s; Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours See fullclasslisting forsection details. • 3 • • 3 • unit • 3 • unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • unit unit s; CSU s; • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • Samplewala MS Eshaghian M Eshaghian M Eshaghian M • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • Darwiche J Dehkhoda A Dehkhoda A Dehkhoda A Dehkhoda A Bolandhemat F Haghoo M Bolandhemat F Stahl HA Seno VT Seno VT Seno VT Seno VT Kol KT Stahl HA Darwiche J Seno VT Corbin SL unit unit • 3 • unit • 3 • unit • 3 • unit unit • 3 • • 3 • unit s; CSU s; unit s; CSU s; s; UC, UC, s; unit • • unit unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; s; CSU s; s; s; s; s; • • s; s; s; s; s; s; 5 ECE 22,PRACTICUMINEARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 21,OBSERVATIONANDASSESSMENT ECE 19,TEACHINGINADIVERSESOCIETY ECE 17,INTRODUCTIONTOCURRICULUM ECE 11,CHILD,FAMILYANDCOMMUNITY CHILDREN ECE 2,PRINCIPLESANDPRACTICESOFTEACHINGYOUNG DANCE 5,HISTORY DANCE 2,INAMERICANCULTURE CS 87A,PYTHONPROGRAMMING CS 85,PHPPROGRAMMING CSU CS 83R,SERVER-SIDERUBYWEBPROGRAMMING CS 81,JAVASCRIPTPROGRAMMING CS 80,INTERNETPROGRAMMING CS 79Z,MICROSOFTAZUREESSENTIALS 1920 4130 1919 1917 1916 1914 1913 1912 1911 1907 1906 1905 1904 1848 1847 1844 1843 1842 1835 1834 1831 1830 1829 1828 1827 1826 unit cancelled. be may section above meetings, class in-person prevents Fall 2020semester, in theevent that the COVID-19outbreak While SMCanticipates areturn totraditional instructionforthe instructor forenrollment information. ECE classroomformorethan30hours per week. Contactthe Above section 1920isforstudentscurrentlyemployedinan week, beginningMonday, August31. CA 90066.Above section 4130meets on-groundevery other and attheBundyCampus, 3171SouthBundyDrive, LosAngeles, Above section 4130isahybrid classtaughtonlineviathe Internet Above section 1919meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1917meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1916meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1914meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1913meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1912meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1911meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1907meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1906meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1904meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1835meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1834meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1831meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1830meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1829meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1828meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1827meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1826meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. s; CSU s; 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 3 • unit s; CSU s; • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 3 • • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUNDY 335 s; CSU s; • 3 • unit unit unit • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 4 • s; CSU s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; CSU s; unit unit unit unit unit Van Wormer VM s; CSU s; s; CSU s; Miller CaL Miller CaL Druker SL Elam EJ Manson LJ Staff Miller CaL Talleda ML Grace YH Pourroy DM Mosley K R Andrews TD Pourroy DM Lee JY Lee JY Susilowati S Susilowati S Darwiche J Darwiche J Seno VT Stahl HA Wang AnC Edmonds M Edmonds M Kol KT Miller CaL • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; CSU s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; CSU s; unit • • s; s; PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 111 Gustin M J Gustin M J J Remmes K N Meir Garcia M S Arieff D E T K Menton Del George D K R T Cramer Staff Staff Janakos L D R K James Staff Hassman T Hassman T E E Meyer E E Meyer Misaghi A M Misaghi A M Griffy W J Adams J J Onugha E L Janakos L D Hassman T J Remmes Griffy W J Arieff D E Adams J J Cramer T R Cramer T R Cramer Gustin M J Vishwanadha H Vishwanadha Vishwanadha H Aghabegian Diana E Aghabegian Aghabegian Diana E Aghabegian Diana E Aghabegian Hotsinpiller Matthew Hotsinpiller Matthew Hotsinpiller ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 210 ONLINE DRSCHR 210 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; UC, CSU unit • 3 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. W 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Above section 2241 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2241 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2242 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2243 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2244 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2245 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2246 meets Above section Above section 2186 is a hybrid class taught on campus and onlineAbove section 2186 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet. and onlineAbove section 2191 is a hybrid class taught on campus via the Internet. Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2226 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2227 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2228 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2229 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2230 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2231 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2232 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2233 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2234 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2237 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2238 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2239 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2240 meets Above section Above section 2149 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 2149 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 2150 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2151 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2154 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2155 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2156 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2157 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2158 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2159 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2160 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2161 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2162 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2163 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2164 meets Above section Above section 2147 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Aug 31 to Oct for 8 weeks, meets 2147 section Above Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 2148 meets Above section 2241 2242 2243 2244 2245 2246 2191 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2237 2238 2239 2240 2150 2151 2154 2155 2156 2157 2158 2159 2160 2161 2162 2163 2164 2186 2147 2148 2149 ENGL 2, CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION • • s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU Onugha E L Onugha E L Misaghi A M Misaghi A M Misaghi A M Misaghi A M T K Menton Del George D K Del George D K Su B C Su B C Chan A K-C M Keskinel Chan A K-C Chan A K-C Battista C Battista C Garcia C P Garcia C P Brown B C Perez- Khokha E W Khokha Gunn A C Pourroy D M P Backlar N M Keskinel M Keskinel Brown B C Brown B C Su B C Garcia C P Garcia C P James K R K James R K James s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 unit • 3 s; UC, CSU • 3 unit DRSCHR 212 ONLINE DRSCHR 202 ONLINE DRSCHR 202 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 206 ONLINE • 3 s; CSU unit • 3 See full class listing for section details. See 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. M 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours T 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Th 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. T Arrange-1.5 Hours s; CSU s; CSU Above section 2055 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 2057 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2144 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2145 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2146 meets Above section Above section 1959 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1959 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1960 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1961 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1962 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1963 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1964 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1966 meets Above section 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1977 meets Above section Above section 2016 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online inco-enrollment 2016 requires section Above Internet. via the 28 section 2273. ENGL Above section 2040 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 1935 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 1935 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1936 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1937 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1945 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1946 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1947 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1948 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1949 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1950 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1951 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1957 meets Above section Above section 1934 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec weeks, for 8 1934 meets Above section unit unit 2145 2146 2040 2055 2057 2144 1963 1964 1966 1977 L Fernandez 1950 1951 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1937 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1934 1935 1936 2016 EDUC 12, INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM TEACHING & FIELD EXPERIENCES ENGL 1, READING AND COMPOSITION 1 ECON 2, PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 1, PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS ECON 1, PRINCIPLES OF ECE 54, DOCUMENTATION: MAKING LEARNING VISIBLE LEARNING MAKING DOCUMENTATION: ECE 54, 3 FOR YOUNG SAFETY, AND NUTRITION ECE 64, HEALTH, CHILDREN EDUCATION AND CARE ECE 71, INFANTS AND TODDLER 3

• • s; CSU s; CSU unit Joachim S L Joachim S L Miller Ca L Miller Heimann R Y Heimann R Y Heimann R Y Gunn A C Elam E J Joachim S L Elam E J F N Lerner F N Lerner Grace Y H Joachim S L E W Khokha Grace Y H Grace Y H Joachim S L Parise W A Gunn A C Miller Ca L Miller Maldonado S M • 3 unit • 3 s; CSU s; CSU unit unit NEW SCLW NEW SCLW NEW SCLW NEW BUNDY 328 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUNDY 416 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUNDY 339 BUNDY ONLINE s; CSU • 3 • 3 unit • 3 s; CSU s; CSU s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 • 3 unit • 3 s; CSU 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. S 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-1.5 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. s; UC, CSU s; CSU Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, 90066. Above section meets on three section meets 90066. Above Los Angeles, Blvd., Venice 21. and November October 24, 26, Saturdays: September Above section 1933 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 12731 School West, section 1933s at New Above via the Internet. Above section 4134 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14, and is 14, Dec to 26 Oct weeks, 8 for meets 4134 section Above and at the Bundy Internet a hybrid class taught online via the CA 90066. Los Angeles, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Campus, Above section 1932 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1932 meets Above section Above section 1929 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1929 meets Above section Above section 4133 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19, and Aug 31 to Oct 19, for 8 weeks, 4133 meets Above section Bundy and at the Internet via the is a hybrid class taught online CA 90066. Los Angeles, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Campus, Above section 1928 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1928 meets Above section Above section 1927 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1927 meets Above section Above section 1926 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1926 meets Above section Above section 1925 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1925 meets Above section Above section 1924 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1924 meets Above section Above section 1923 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1923 meets Above section Above section 1922 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1922 meets Above section Above section 1921 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1921 meets Above section While SMC anticipates a return to traditional instruction for the to traditional a return SMC anticipates While COVID-19 outbreak that the in the event Fall 2020 semester, prevents in-person class meetings, above section may be cancelled. Above section 4132 is a hybrid class taught online via the Internet via the a hybrid class taught online 4132 is Above section Los Angeles, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Campus, and at the Bundy other every on-ground Above section 4132 meets CA 90066. 1. September beginning Tuesday, week, unit unit unit

1933 4134 1931 1932 1930 1929 4133 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921

4132 ECE 51, THE REGGIO APPROACH ECE 49, CURRICULUM AND STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS ECE 46, INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT ECE 45, INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS ECE 45, INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL 3 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 43, ADMINISTRATION 2: PERSONNEL AND LEADERSHIP INECE 43, ADMINISTRATION 2: PERSONNEL AND LEADERSHIP ECE 41, ADMINISTRATION 1: PROGRAMS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 32, COMMUNICATING WITH FAMILIES BEHAVIORS ECE 30, STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITH CHALLENGING ECE 26, CA PRESCHOOL FOUNDATIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 1 ECE 26, CA PRESCHOOL FOUNDATIONS AND FRAMEWORKS • 3 KINDERGARTEN ECE 25, ASSESSMENT IN TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN ANDECE 25, ASSESSMENT IN ECE 24, PRESCHOOL AND EARLY PRIMARY DEVELOPMENT ECE 24, PRESCHOOL AND 3 112 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS GEOG 1,PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3 FILM 1,APPRECIATION:INTRODUCTION TOCINEMA ESL 28,ACADEMICVOCABULARYSKILLS ESL 23,ACADEMICREADINGANDSTUDYSKILLS ESL 20B,ADVANCEDGRAMMARANDEDITING ESL 20A,ADVANCEDGRAMMARWORKSHOP ESL 16C,SENTENCESTRUCTUREANDPUNCTUATION ESL 16B,USINGVERBTENSES ESL 16A,THENOUNSYSTEMANDARTICLES CONSONANT SOUNDS ESL 14A,PRONUNCIATIONANDSPELLING:VOWEL ENVRN 14,U.S.ENVIRONMENTALHISTORY CSU ENGL 62,CRIMEFICTIONINAGLOBALCONTEXT CSU ENGL 61,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEFAIRYTALE 3 ENGL 52,LITERATUREOFTHEBIBLE:NEWTESTAMENT ENGL 40,ASIANLITERATURE ENGL 28,INTENSIVECOLLEGEWRITINGSKILLS CSU ENGL 26,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEHUMANITIES 3 ENGL 23,INTERMEDIATEREADINGANDVOCABULARY ENGL 20,READINGANDWRITING2 ENGL 5,ENGLISHLITERATURE1 2469 2433 2432 2431 2430 2389 2388 2387 2385 2363 2361 2360 2357 2337 2330 2329 2327 2325 2273 2261 2258 2257 2250 unit unit unit Above section 2389meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2388meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2387meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2385meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2363meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2361meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2360meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2357meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2330meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2329meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. via theInternet. Above section2327isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Above section 2325meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. ENGL 1section 2016. via the Internet. Above section2273requires co-enrollment in Above section2273isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Above section 2258meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2257meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. s; UC, CSU UC, s; CSU UC, s; s Arrange-1.5 HoursN Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. T Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour 9:30a.m.-10:20a.m. T Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours • 2 • unit • 3 • • 1 • s • 3 • • 3 • unit unit unit • 5 • ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 210 ONLINE ONLINE HSS 206 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; • 3 • • 3 • s • 1 • unit • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit • 3 • • 2 • Del GeorgeDK unit Vishwanadha H Del GeorgeDK • 3 • • 3 • unit unit s Patrich JG Sprague T Matthews MN Matthews MN Sprague T Ibaraki AT Graziadei K N Marasco JA Ibaraki AT Douglass JT Douglass JT Douglass JT Staff Borghei SC Del GeorgeDK Davison IVGS James K R James K R Remmes J James K R Davison IVGS Remmes J unit unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit • 1 • unit s; UC, UC, s; s • • • • s; UC, UC, s; s s unit s; UC, UC, s; s • • GR DES75,MOBILEDESIGN1 GR DES66,WEBDESIGN2 GR DES65,WEBDESIGN1 GR DES62,USEREXPERIENCEDESIGN2 GR DES61,USEREXPERIENCEDESIGN1 GR DES34,PUBLICATIONANDPAGEDESIGNI APPLICATIONS GR DES18,INTRODUCTIONTOGRAPHICDESIGN GIS 26,INTRODUCTIONTOREMOTESENSING GEOG 14,GEOGRAPHYOFCALIFORNIA GEOG 8,INTRODUCTIONTOURBANSTUDIES GEOG 3,WEATHERANDCLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION HIST 12,THEUNITEDSTATESHISTORY SINCE 3 • HIST 11,UNITEDSTATESHISTORYTHROUGH RECONSTRUCTION CSU HIST 10,ETHNICITYANDAMERICANCULTURE HIST 3,BRITISHCIVILIZATIONI CSU HIST 2,HISTORYOFWESTERNCIVILIZATIONII CSU HIST 1,HISTORYOFWESTERNCIVILIZATIONI CSU UC, HEALTH 10,FUNDAMENTALSOFHEALTHFULLIVING GR DES76,MOBILEDESIGN2 2525 2523 2521 4206 2516 2506 2501 2491 2480 2477 2472 2588 2587 2579 2572 2571 2561 2560 2559 2558 2552 2551 2550 2549 2538 2537 2536 2535 2534 2526 unit Above section 2525meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2516meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2572requires thatstudents have Internet access. Above section 2571requires thatstudentshave Internet access. Above section 2538meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2537meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2536meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2526meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Arrange-2 HoursN Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours s; UC, CSU UC, s; See fullclasslisting forsection details. • 3 • unit • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • 2 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 3 • unit unit • 3 • unit s; CSU s; CSU s;

ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; Amerian-Donnell SM Amerian-Donnell SM unit Vanbenschoten WD unit unit • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 units; UC*, UC*, units; 3 • • 3 • • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; CSU s; CSU s; unit unit Besler IH Besler IH Triviza A Kaftan J Johnson LD Mazzara E Vruwink N R Mason J Morris PS Morris PS Liu J Maync TM Lynch SH Stiles CL Verlet MC Verlet MC Byrne D Bennett HM Bennett HM Stiles CL Stiles CL Metzler KA Chavez EC Hank ME Chavez EC Hank ME Anvari S unit unit • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; CSU s; s; UC, UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; s; CSU s; unit s; s;

3 INTARC 45,INTERIORARCHITECTURAL DESIGNSTUDIO3 3 INTARC 40,INTERIORARCHITECTURALDESIGNSTUDIO2 INTARC 38,3DDIGITALDRAFTING1 INTARC 35,2DDIGITALDRAFTING INTARC 34B,3DAPPLIEDDESIGNTHEORY INTARC 34,2DCOLORTHEORY 3 INTARC 31,INTERIORARCHITECTURALDESIGNSTUDIO1 INTARC 28B,VISUALSTUDIES2 CSU HUM 26,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEHUMANITIES HIST 53,THEHISTORYOFRELIGION HIST 41,NATIVE-AMERICANHISTORY HIST 34,WORLDCIVILIZATIONSII HIST 33,WORLDCIVILIZATIONSI HIST 22,HISTORYOFTHEMIDDLEEAST HIST 16,AFRICAN-AMERICANHISTORY HIST 14,U.S.ENVIRONMENTALHISTORY CSU HIST 13,UNITEDSTATESHISTORYAFTER1945 2622 2621 4214 2618 2617 2615 2614 2613 2612 2611 2608 2605 2603 2602 2601 2600 2595 2594 2590 2589 unit unit unit via the Internet. via theInternet. Above section2622 isahybridclasstaughtoncampusand online via theInternet. Above section2621isahybridclasstaught oncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section4214isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2618isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2617isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2615isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2614isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2612isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2611isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline via theInternet. Above section2603isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline s; CSU s; CSU s; CSU s; Arrange-3 HoursN 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. T Arrange-2 Hours 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. Th Arrange-2 Hours 9:00a.m.-1:05p.m. T Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. W Arrange-3 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. W Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours 2:00p.m.-6:05p.m. W Arrange-1.5 Hours 9:00a.m.-1:30p.m. F Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. M Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 3 • ONLINE CMD 272 ONLINE CMD 272 ONLINE CMD 208 ONLINE CMD 286 ONLINE CMD 286 ONLINE CMD 286 ONLINE ONLINE CMD 272 ONLINE CMD 122 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 105 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CMD 208 • 3 • unit unit • 3 • unit • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; CSU s; • 3 • unit • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • unit s; CSU s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; CSU s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • Yeganehshakib R s s; UC, CSU UC, s; ; UC, CSU UC, ; s; UC, CSU UC, s; Cordova SA Cordova SA Hao JY Hao JY Cordova SA Cordova SA Cordova SA Cordova SA Adair JS Adair JS Hao JY Noonan I Magno HR Staff Staff Soto AJ Soto AJ Remmes J Bolelli D Bolelli D Bolelli D Reilly BJ Reilly BJ Reilly BJ McMillen R Borghei SC McMillen R Staff Staff unit unit s; CSU s; s; UC, UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; • • • • PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 113 s; s; unit s; UC, unit • 3 s; CSU s; CSU s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU • 3 Perkins K K Staff Anderson Da Anderson K Perkins K K Perkins K Staff Staff González C L González C L González A M Reed A M Reed A M Reed A M Reed S E Bennet G R Ortega Morris S Morris S G R Ortega G R Ortega Mohsen A M Mohsen A M Morris S S E Bennet Fier B Fier B J J Withers Dastin E R Mercer J E Mercer C L González Mcdonald S D unit s; UC, CSU unit s; UC, CSU unit s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 s; CSU s; CSU unit • 3 • 3 • 3 • 3 unit unit unit • 3 unit s; UC, CSU • 3 • 3 • 3 • 3 ONLINE SCI 201 ONLINE SCI 245 SCI 201 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 159 ONLINE s; CSU unit unit • 4 • 3 s; CSU unit • 3 Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-10 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-6.5 Hours 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. M 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W Above section 4343 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 4345 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. Above section 3222 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3222 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3231 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3232 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3233 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3259 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3260 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3271 meets Above section Above section 3187 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17, and is a 17, Oct 27 to Dec weeks, for 8 3187 meets Above section Internet. via the on campus and online hybrid class taught 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 3188 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3189 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3202 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3203 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3204 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3218 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3219 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3220 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3221 meets Above section Above section 3263 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3263 meets Above section 3274 4343 4345 3231 3232 3233 3238 3259 3260 3271 3272 3188 3189 3202 3203 3204 3217 3218 3219 3220 3221 3222 3186 3187 3263 PHYS 3, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY PHILOS 7, LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING PHILOS 23, PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PHOTO 1, INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY CSU PHOTO 5, DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT, MODIFICATION AND OUTPUT PHOTO 52, HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO 60, BUSINESS PRACTICES IN PHOTOGRAPHY CSU OFTECH 1, KEYBOARDING I OFTECH 1, KEYBOARDING OFTECH 20, MEDICAL VOCABULARY (MEDISOFT) OFTECH 23, MEDICAL BILLING OFTECH 27, MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES PHILOS 1, KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY NUTR 4, HEALTHY LIFESTYLE: FOOD AND FITNESS FOOD AND LIFESTYLE: 4, HEALTHY NUTR CSU AND CULTURE IN AMERICA NUTR 7, FOOD PHOTO 39, BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP • s; UC, , CSU * unit González C L González C L González D S Novak C L González C L González Richwine D R Richwine D R Richwine D R Y Ortega Y Ortega Y Ortega C L González Zusman S P Yu V Kozlova Alviso J R Alviso J R Staff Gougis M J Gougis Gougis M J Pernisco N Pernisco N Shaw R D Bergman J F Alviso J R Goodman D B • 3 s; UC s; CSU s; UC, CSU unit • 3 units; UC*, CSU unit unit • 3 • 3 • 3 SCI 159 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE See full class listing for section details. See 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. T Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours s; CSU Above section 3177 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3177 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3181 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3182 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3183 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3184 meets Above section course requires the purchase of an access code for “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the 18. For Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, Above section 3073 meets This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the Above section 3082 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. and is a Sep 01 to Oct 22, for 8 weeks, Above section 3173 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3176 meets Above section Above section 3034 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep weeks, for 12 3034 meets Above section For Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3069 meets Above section This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please code for “OnMusic of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After counter. front at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends all access to the enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the For Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3070 meets Above section This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the 18. For Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, Above section 3071 meets This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the 18. For Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, Above section 3072 meets This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please unit 3183 3184 3173 3175 3176 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 3082 3142 3072 3073 3070 3071 3031 3032 3033 3034 3042 3069 MUSIC 37, MUSIC IN AMERICAN CULTURE NURSNG 17, PHARMACOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NURSING 3 NUTR 1, INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION SCIENCE CSU MEDIA 10, MEDIA, GENDER, AND RACE GENDER, AND 10, MEDIA, MEDIA WRITING AND TO MEDIA MEDIA 20, INTRODUCTION SHORT-FORM CONTENT PRODUCING OF MUSIC MUSIC 32, APPRECIATION • s; s; UC, • unit s; UC, s; UC, CSU unit • 3 unit Jahangard E Brewer S L Brewer Movius L Raz J G Edinger G C M Foster M D Hancock D T Nguyen Jahangard E V Narey V Narey Raz J G Movius L L M Dickinson Chicas H K L M Dickinson L M Dickinson S L Brewer S L Brewer Rubin S M Obsatz S B Obsatz S B Rubin S M Antrim B S Antrim B S Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Phua N Phua N Minekawa Y Minekawa Y Minekawa unit s; UC, CSU • 5 ; UC, CSU • 3 González Rojas D González Rojas D González Rojas • 3 Blaize-Hopkins A N Blaize-Hopkins A N s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 unit • 1 • 4 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 209 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MC 71 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MC 71 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE CMD 208 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; UC, CSU unit s; UC, CSU • 3 unit • 3 Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 12:00p.m.-2:05p.m. MWF 12:00p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.25 Hours Arrange-4.25 Hours Arrange-4.25 Hours Arrange-3.6 Hours Arrange-4.25 Hours 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m. F 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m. Arrange-3.6 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 7:35p.m.-9:35p.m. W 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. M 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. N Arrange-3 Hours s; UC, CSU s; CSU Above section 3576 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3576 meets Above section Above section 3018 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3018 meets Above section Above section 3016 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3016 meets Above section via the Internet. Above section 2997 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online on Wednesdays from 7:35p.m.-9:35p.m. on the following dates:on Wednesdays is held final exam 9. The and Dec. 2, Dec. 4, 30, Nov. Sept. Sept. 2, 2020 from 6:45p.m.-9:45p.m. Dec. 16, on Wednesday, Above section 4282 is a hybrid class taught on campus andAbove section on-ground 4282 meets section Above Internet. via the online via the Internet. Above section 2940 meets on-ground on on on-ground 2940 meets section Above Internet. via the 4, Sept. following dates: on the Fridays from 8:00a.m.-10:00a.m. on held will be final exam 11. The & Dec. 20, Nov. Oct. 30, Oct. 2, from 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. 2020, 18, Dec. Friday, Above section 2940 is a hybrid class taught on campus and onlineAbove section 2940 is a hybrid class taught on campus Above section 2788 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2788 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2789 meets Above section Above section 2787 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2787 meets Above section Above section 2783 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 2783 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2784 meets Above section Above section 2651 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2651 meets Above section Above section 4215 is a hybrid class taught on campus and online 4215 is a hybrid class taught Above section via the Internet. unit unit 3025 3022 3576 3574 3575 3018 3016 3014 3015 3012 3013 3011 2997

2980 4282 2978 2979 2977 2940 2789 2788 2787 2784 2783 2653 2650 2651 2648 2649 2643 2644 4215 MEDIA 4, INTRODUCTION TO GAME STUDIES MEDIA 3, GLOBAL MEDIA 3 MEDIA 1, SURVEY OF MASS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MCRBIO 1, FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY CSU MATH 54, ELEMENTARY STATISTICS LING 1, INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS LIBR 1, LIBRARY RESEARCH METHODS LIBR 1, LIBRARY RESEARCH JOURN 15, INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING JOURN 15, INTRODUCTION 3 JOURN 1, THE NEWS JAPAN 9, JAPAN: CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION JAPAN 9, JAPAN: CSU INTARC 65, DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION FOR INTERIORS ILLUSTRATION 65, DIGITAL INTARC CSU 114 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS CSU PSYCH 11,CHILDGROWTHANDDEVELOPMENT 3 PSYCH 3,PERSONALITY:DYNAMICSANDDEVELOPMENT PSYCH 1,GENERALPSYCHOLOGY CSU PRO CR10,INTRODUCTIONTOKINESIOLOGY CSU POL SC31,INTRODUCTIONTOPUBLICPOLICY POL SC7,INTERNATIONALPOLITICS 3 POL SC2,COMPARATIVEGOVERNMENTANDPOLITICS 3 POL SC1,NATIONALANDCALIFORNIAGOVERNMENT 3422 3421 3420 3419 3406 3405 3394 3393 3392 3391 3390 3389 3388 3364 3348 3347 3344 3342 3341 3570 3337 3336 3335 3334 3333 3330 3329 3328 3327 3326 3325 3324 unit unit unit Above section 3422meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3421meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3420meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3419meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3406meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3405meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3394meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3393meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3392meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3391meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3348meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3347meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3344meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3342meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3341meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3570meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3337meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3336meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3335meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3334meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3333meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3330meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3329meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3328meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3327meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3326meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3325meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3324meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. s; UC, CSU UC, s; CSU UC, s; CSU UC, s; Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 3 • ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 • unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; Tahvildaranjess RA s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • Berman Dianne R Berman Dianne R Berman Dianne R • 3 • • 3 • unit Huff GF Huff GF Huff GF Huff GF Chin D Chin D Cue EN Cue EN De LoachCD De LoachCD Farwell LA Farwell LA Farwell LA Hank ME Gabler CL Gabler CL Buckley AD Buckley AD Buckley AD Gabler CL Gabler CL Buckley AD Groper RP Gorgie FJ Buckley AD Gorgie FJ Gorgie FJ Buckley AD unit unit s; UC, UC, s; • • s; UC, UC, s; • • s; UC, UC, s; • • CSU SPAN 11,SPANISHFORHERITAGESPEAKERSI SOCIOL 1,INTRODUCTIONTOSOCIOLOGY 3 REL ST52,LITERATUREOFTHEBIBLE:NEWTESTAMENT PSYCH 19,LIFESPANHUMANDEVELOPMENT CSU URBAN 8,INTRODUCTIONTOSTUDIES SPAN 20,LATINAMERICANCIVILIZATION 3464 3463 3462 3461 3460 3459 3458 3457 3456 3455 3435 3428 3427 3426 * (meets UC Berkeley American Cultures graduation graduation Cultures American requirement) Berkeley UC (meets * 3528 3491 3489 unit Above section 3464meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3463meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3462meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3461meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3460meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3459meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3458meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3457meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3456meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3455meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. via theInternet. Above section3435isahybridclasstaughtoncampusandonline Above section 3428meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3426meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid class taught on campus and online via the Internet. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section3489meets for12weeks, Sep 23toDec 09, andisa s; UC, CSU UC, s; Arrange-1.5 HoursN Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:05p.m. T Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6 Hours 12:45p.m.-3:45p.m. W See fullclasslisting forsection details. ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 210 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 219 ONLINE MC 2 • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit unit • 3 • • 5 • Del GeorgeDK unit Gheytanchi E Klein MC Livings GS Dishman WH Dishman WH Dishman WH Livings GS Klein MC Gheytanchi E Gheytanchi E Del GeorgeDK Druker SL Davison L Druker SL Morris PS Arevalo LH Arevalo LH Arevalo LH

unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; • • PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 115 • • s; UC, CSU Huerta R B Staff Greiner Ka Simmons B B Rocchio M P Rocchio M P Khalil N Khalil Junghahn L A Simmons B B Simmons B B Blackwood K Blackwood K Wacks D E Wacks D E K Rodríguez W J Meyer Staff Donahue N J L E Leaper Ka Greiner Donahue N J Donahue N J Staff Rocchio M P Rocchio M P Junghahn L A N Khalil s; UC, CSU Washington T L Washington T L unit Senarath Gamage L Senarath Gamage L Senarath unit s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU • 3 s; UC, CSU • 3 unit unit unit ONLINE CMD 103 ONLINE A 220 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE A 214 ONLINE CMD 106 ONLINE A 214 ONLINE ONLINE CMD 103 ONLINE ONLINE BUS 144 • 3 • 3 • 3 s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 s; UC, CSU • 3 unit • 3 Arrange-6.5 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour W 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-2.5 Hours F 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 2:00p.m.-5:05p.m. Th Arrange-3.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours S 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours F 12:30p.m.-3:35p.m. Arrange-1.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-1 Hour Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. 6:30p.m.-10:00p.m. TTh 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. W 6:45p.m.-9:50p.m. T s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU Above section 1099 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1099 meets Above section Above section 1110 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22, and is a Sep 03 to Oct 22, for 8 weeks, Above section 1110 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a Oct 29 to Dec 17, for 8 weeks, 1111 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online 10. 22 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 4027 meets Above section Above section 1093 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1093 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1094 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1095 meets Above section and is a 09, 23 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 4008 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a 09, 23 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1097 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online and is a 11, 25 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1105 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1106 meets Above section Above section 1068 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 16, and is a Oct 26 to Dec 16, weeks, for 8 1068 meets Above section Internet. via the on campus and online hybrid class taught 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1069 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1080 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1081 meets Above section and is a 12, 26 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1084 meets Internet. via the and online hybrid class taught on campus and is a 11, 25 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 1085 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1086 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1087 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1088 meets Above section and is a 08, 22 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, Above section 4007 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1067 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep weeks, for 12 1067 meets Above section unit unit 1099 1111 4027 1093 1094 1095 4008 1097 1105 1106 1110 1069 1080 1081 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 4007 1067 1068 AHIS 11, ART APPRECIATION: INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL VISUAL CULTURE AHIS 22, ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND THEORY – 1850 TO PRESENT ART 10A, DESIGN I AHIS 3, WESTERN ART HISTORY III AHIS 5, LATIN AMERICAN ART HISTORY 1 AHIS 21, ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY: ANCIENT TO 1850 3 AD JUS 2, CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW AD JUS 2, CONCEPTS OF I AHIS 1, WESTERN ART HISTORY AHIS 2, WESTERN ART HISTORY II AD JUS 1, INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION TO 1, INTRODUCTION AD JUS 3 s; s; UC, • unit s; UC, • 3 unit unit Staff W J Resnick W J Resnick Arakelian A Arakelian A Arakelian A Staff Staff Brookins G T Brookins Andre J M Fitzgerald R L Fitzgerald R L Haig J D Steinberger E K Daniel C Daniel C Huang Ai M Huang Ai M Staff Staff Solanki V M Solanki V M Platt H H Adair J S Adair J S Foreman M L Foreman M L Chou L • 2 • 3 ; UC*, CSU ; UC*, CSU s; UC, CSU s; CSU unit s; UC, CSU unit ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 212 CMD 182 CMD 180 CMD 180 CMD 280 CMD 286 ONLINE FIELD FIELD PAC 310 • 1 unit unit • 1 unit • 3 • 3 • 3 s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 • 5 See full class listing for section details. See Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S 8:00a.m.-2:00p.m. S 8:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S 12:45p.m.-4:50p.m. S 12:30p.m.-4:35p.m. Arrange-1 Hour S 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. Arrange-3 Hours S 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. S 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. S 10:00a.m.-1:05p.m. s; UC, CSU Above section 1059 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1059 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1060 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1061 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1062 meets Above section and is a Oct 31 to Dec 19, for 8 weeks, 1063 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 1011 meets for 12 weeks, Aug 31 to Nov 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1011 meets Above section 25. 08 to Nov Sep for 12 weeks, 1012 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1014 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1015 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1016 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1017 meets Above section 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1026 meets Above section 20. Aug 31 to Nov for 12 weeks, 1027 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1028 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1029 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1030 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1058 meets Above section unit 1063 1030 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1015 1016 1017 1026 1027 1028 1029 1011 1012 1014 2615 2711 2713 3091 2180 2449 2457 2458 2459 ACCTG 45, INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL PLANNING CSU ACCTG 2, CORPORATE FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING You can accelerate meeting your General Education your General meeting You can accelerate and 8-week in special enrolling by requirements start of at the sessions. Courses usually begin 12-week Spring semester and again in April in the the semester Fall semester. and in October in the ACCTG 1, INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 5 INTARC 34, 2D COLOR THEORY SOCCER KIN PE 43C, ADVANCED SOCCER KIN PE 43D, COMPETITIVE MUSIC 60A, ELEMENTARY PIANO, FIRST LEVEL CSU Short-Term ENGL 2, CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INTERMEDIATEANALYSIS AND 2, CRITICAL ENGL COMPOSITION FILMMAKING TO DIGITAL FILM 31, INTRODUCTION UC, CSU FILM 40, CINEMATOGRAPHY FILM 50, PRODUCTION SOUND - - - s; UC,

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We offer General Education, transferable courses transferable Education, General offer We end! educational your personal you progress toward to help You can satisfy some of your Associate degree and degree of your Associate You can satisfy some week SMC on the by attending requirements transfer Weekend College Weekend and Performing Arts Center).and Performing Arts and classes held at our satellite campuses (Airport Arts satellite and classes held at our for Media and Design, Center Bundy Campus, Campus, You can build your schedule through the variety of for the variety through your schedule You can build and short-term classes such as weekend offer mats we CLASSES EDUCATION EDUCATION GENERAL GENERAL 116 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS BUS 32,BUSINESSCOMMUNICATIONS BUS 1,INTRODUCTIONTOBUSINESS BIOL 9,ENVIRONMENTALBIOLOGY BIOL 2,HUMANBIOLOGY 4 ASTRON 3,STELLARASTRONOMYWITHLABORATORY ASTRON 1,STELLARASTRONOMY 1373 1372 1371 1368 4048 1330 1329 1328 1327 1326 1325 1322 1321 1320 1319 1318 1314 1313 1311 1309 1289 1265 1249 1248 1247 1243 1242 unit Above section 1373meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1372meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1371meets for12weeks, Sep 08toNov 25. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1368meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section4048meets for 8weeks, a Sep08toOct27, andis Above section 1330meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1329meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1328meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1327meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec17, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1326meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1325meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16, andisa Above section 1322meets for8weeks, Sep21toNov 13. Above section 1321meets for8weeks, Sep21toNov 13. Above section 1320meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1319meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1318meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1314meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1313meets for8weeks, a Sep01toOct22, andis hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1311meets for8weeks, a Sep05toOct24, andis hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1309meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21, andisa Above section 1289meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1265meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1249meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1248meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1247meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1243meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1242meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; 5:45p.m.-8:50p.m. T Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW Arrange-3.5 Hours 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S Arrange-3.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-13.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE MALIBU ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 207 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 • unit • 3 • unit unit unit s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; Vanden HeuvelAD s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; CSU s; Soucy SH Soucy SH Jung D Rockwell C Rockwell C Oliveri JS Veas S Veas S Veas S Rodríguez KP Rodríguez KP Everett KM Everett KM Staff Staff Shishido K M Shishido K M Sedky SM Sedky SM Sedky SM Everett KM Everett KM Rodríguez KP Rodríguez KP Staff Staff Paik R Paik R Mclaughlin D Sakurai DS Balm SP Balm SP Balm SP Balm SP Oliveri JS • • • 3 • CIS 1,INTRODUCTIONTOCOMPUTERINFORMATIONSYSTEMS 1 BUS 47,UNDERSTANDINGMONEYFORLIFELONGSUCCESS BUS 45,INDIVIDUALFINANCIALPLANNING CSU CIS 39,MSOUTLOOK– COMPREHENSIVECOURSE CIS 37,MICROSOFTWORD CIS 36M,ADOBEACROBAT CIS 35B,QUICKBOOKSONLINE CIS 35A,QUICKBOOKSDESKTOP CIS 30,MICROSOFTEXCEL CIS 9B,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTII CIS 9A,TECHNOLOGYPROJECTMANAGEMENTI 3 • CIS 4,BUSINESSINFORMATIONSYSTEMSWITHAPPLICATIONS 1393 1392 1391 1390 1389 1387 1386 1385 1384 1383 1382 1375 1374 1495 1494 1493 1492 1491 1490 1489 1488 1487 1486 1485 1484 1478 unit unit unit Above section 1393meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1392meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1391meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1390meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1389meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1387meets for8weeks, Oct31toDec19, andisa Above section 1386meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1385meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1384meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1383meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1382meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1375meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec16, andisa Above section 1374meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1495meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1494meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1493meets for6weeks, Nov 02toDec11. Above section 1492meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1491meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1490meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1489meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1488meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1487meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1486meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1485meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1484meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1478meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. ; CSU ; Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. S Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours s; UC s; s; UC s; See fullclasslisting forsection details. *, CSU *, CSU • 3 • • 3 • • 1 • unit unit unit • 3 • • 3 • unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; ; CSU ; ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 106 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 255 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; • 3 • Zimmerman WL Zimmerman WL unit • 3 • • 3 • Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Staff Lu M Staff Staff Arakelian A Arakelian A Arakelian A Resnick WJ Resnick WJ Paik R Paik R Soucy SH Jerry GS Jerry GS Valdivia O Valdivia O Valdivia O Bolandhemat F Darwiche J Darwiche J Canada SA Canada SA Rothaupt BL • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit unit unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; s; s; • •

COUNS 12,CAREERPLANNING COUNS 1,DEVELOPINGLEARNINGSKILLS CSU COM ST35,INTERPERSONALCOMMUNICATION COM ST11,ELEMENTSOFPUBLICSPEAKING CIS 903,FUNDAMENTALSOFMICROSOFTOFFICE CIS 902,BASICCOMPUTERSKILLS CIS 70,SOCIALMEDIAAPPLICATIONS CIS 67,WORDPRESS CIS 64,ILLUSTRATOR CIS 60B,PHOTOSHOPII CIS 60A,PHOTOSHOPI CIS 59A,DREAMWEAVERI CIS 51,HTML5,CSS3,ANDACCESSIBILITY CIS 50,INTERNET,HTML,ANDWEBDESIGN CIS 40,INDESIGN 1672 1671 1670 1669 1661 1660 1580 4078 1548 1547 1546 1545 1537 1520 7008 7007 1506 1505 1503 1502 1501 1500 1499 1498 1497 1496 Above section 1672meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct19. Above section 1671meets for8weeks, Sep03toOct22. Above section 1670meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. Above section 1669meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. Above section 1661meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec 18. Above section 1660meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23. Above section 1580meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 4078meets for12weeks, Sep 22toDec 08. Above section 1548meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1547meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 1546meets for8weeks, Oct30toDec18, andisa Above section 1545meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1537meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section1520meets for8weeks, Sep04toOct23, andisa Above section 7008meets for10weeks, Oct02toDec04. Above section 7007meets for10weeks, Oct02toDec04. Above section 1506meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1505meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1503meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1502meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1501meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1500meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1499meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1498meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1497meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1496meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. M 9:30a.m.-11:35a.m. Th 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. F 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. F Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F Arrange-4.5 Hours 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. F 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. F 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours • 3 • • 3 • unit • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit unit s; CSU s; unit • 3 • unit s; CSU s; s; CSU s; unit • 1 • s; CSU s; s; CSU s; • 0 • unit s; CSU s; SSC 291 MC 7 MC 7 SSC 290 SSC 291 SSC 291 ONLINE ONLINE PCC 150 ONLINE PCC 120 ONLINE PCC 150 ONLINE PCC 120 BUS 253 BUS 253 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 125 unit • 3 • ; UC ; unit • 3 • • 1 • s *, CSU • 3 • • 3 • unit unit s; CSU s; Sadeghi-Tabrizi F unit Farschman KV • 3 • unit • 0 • Staff Johnson De A Abramyan MD Gurrola DM Staff Staff Bergstrom LM Preston BL Grass N L Grass N L Shaffer JM Preston BL Grass N L Grass N L Simmonds AR Simmonds AR Rothaupt BL Rothaupt BL Chaban M Valdivia O Clark GB El-K HouryN R El-K HouryN R Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat F Valdivia O s; CSU s; unit s; CSU s; unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; s PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 117 s; s; • s; s; CSU s; CSU s; CSU unit • unit s; UC, s; CSU s; CSU unit • 3 unit unit • 3 unit unit • 3 unit unit Dehkhoda A Dehkhoda A Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat Dehkhoda A Dehkhoda A Corbin S L V T Seno Darwiche J Stahl H A K T Kol V T Seno Haghoo M Seno V T Seno V T Seno Stahl H A K T Kol Edmonds M Edmonds M Wang An C • 3 • 3 s; CSU • 3 Eshaghian M M Eshaghian M M Eshaghian M M Samplewala M S Samplewala • 3 • 3 • 3 s; CSU s; CSU unit s; CSU unit • 3 unit • 3 s; UC, CSU unit s; UC, CSU • 3 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 s; UC, CSU unit unit • 3 unit • 3 • 3 Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours s; CSU s; CSU Above section 1809 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1809 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1810 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1811 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1812 meets Above section Above section 1817 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1817 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1818 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1819 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1820 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1821 meets Above section Above section 1802 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec weeks, for 8 1802 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1805 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1806 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1807 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1815 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1816 meets Above section Above section 1801 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep weeks, for 12 1801 meets Above section Above section 1826 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1826 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1827 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1828 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1829 meets Above section Above section 1822 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1822 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1824 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1825 meets Above section unit unit 1809 1810 1811 1812 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1802 1805 1806 1807 1815 1816 1801 1826 1827 1828 1829 1822 1824 1825 CS 55, JAVA PROGRAMMING CS 73B, COMPUTER FORENSICS FUNDAMENTALS CSU CS 77B, SALESFORCE DEVELOPER ESSENTIALS CS 79A, INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES CS 79B, DATABASE ESSENTIALS IN AMAZON WEB CS 79C, COMPUTE ENGINES IN AMAZON WEB SERVICES 3 CS 79D, SECURITY IN AMAZON WEB SERVICES CS 19, ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING CS 19, ADVANCED UC, CSU CS 50, C PROGRAMMING CS 52, C++ PROGRAMMING CS 73C, CYBERSECURITY AND ETHICAL HACKING CS 77A, SALESFORCE ADMINISTRATION ESSENTIALS CS 17, ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ASSEMBLY CS 17, CSU CS 79Z, MICROSOFT AZURE ESSENTIALS CS 80, INTERNET PROGRAMMING CS 81, JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING 3 CS 79F, MACHINE LEARNING ON AWS CS 79Y, MICROSOFT AZURE DATABASE ESSENTIALS CSU

*, unit • s; CSU s; CSU s; UC • 1 unit unit unit unit unit Hotsinpiller S S Hotsinpiller Rattanasook H Jr J K Geddes Darwiche J Darwiche J Bolandhemat F Bolandhemat F Axelrod L Teruya S Courto L Bolandhemat F Hurley D P Hurley D P Lu M Staff W J Resnick W J Resnick W J Resnick H Feingold H Feingold Axelrod L unit unit • 1 • 3 • 1 Marcopulos G E Marcopulos G E • 3 • 3 s; UC, CSU • 1 • 1 unit • 3 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 255 SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 159 BUS 255 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A unit • 1 See full class listing for section details. See ; CSU Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours MW 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:45p.m. MW 11:00a.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours MW 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. Above section 1797 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1797 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1798 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 1799 meets Above section 16. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1800 meets Above section Above section 1777 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21. Above Aug 31 to Oct for 8 weeks, 1777 meets Above section section 1777 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic 21. Above Aug 31 to Oct for 8 weeks, 1778 meets Above section in Math 54. for students section 1778 is recommended Oct 26 to Dec 16. Above for 8 weeks, 1779 meets Above section in Math 54. for students section 1779 is recommended Oct 26 to Dec 16. Above for 8 weeks, 1780 meets Above section section 1780 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic Aug 31 to Oct 21. for 8 weeks, 1790 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1791 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1792 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1793 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1794 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1795 meets Above section Above section 1768 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 1768 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec weeks, for 8 1769 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1770 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 1771 meets Above section 26 to Dec 16. Above Oct for 8 weeks, 1772 meets Above section section 1772 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic Aug 31 to Oct 21. Above for 8 weeks, 1773 meets Above section section 1773 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic 01 to Oct 22. Above Sep for 8 weeks, 1775 meets Above section section 1775 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic Oct 27 to Dec 17. Above for 8 weeks, 1776 meets Above section section 1776 is recommendedforstudents inleast oneat class. academic Above section 1767 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. weeks, for 8 1767 meets Above section unit unit 1799 1800 1793 1794 1795 1797 1798 1780 1790 1791 1792 1776 1777 1778 1779 1772 1773 1775 1767 1768 1769 1770 1771 CS 9A, TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT I CS 9B, TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT II CS 15, VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING COUNS 59, TEXTBOOK STRATEGIES USING TECHNOLOGY 1 CS 3, INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS CSU COUNS 56, WRITTEN LANGUAGE STRATEGIES COUNS 57, LISTENING, NOTE TAKING, AND MEMORY COUNS 58, MATH STRATEGIES COUNS 51, TEST TAKING/MEMORY STRATEGIES COUNS 51, TEST TAKING/MEMORY STRATEGIES COUNS 52, TEXTBOOK/MEMORY COUNS 54, ORGANIZING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS COUNS 47, UNDERSTANDING MONEY FOR LIFELONG SUCCESS LIFELONG MONEY FOR 47, UNDERSTANDING COUNS • 1 *, CSU Kennison R L Kennison R L Valentine D Valentine O Vallejo Staff R L Kennison Staff Lewis M L Staff Bonilla V Bonilla V Finley S F D Valentine D Valentine Kennison R L Kennison Fox M P De Caussin J R Staff Gurrola D M Abramyan M D A Johnson De Gausman J M Martinez E Srapyan G J Meshkani Fox M P De Caussin J R Martinez E Martinez Srapyan G Gausman J M J Meshkani s; UC Tilley Rosilynn E Tilley Tilley Rosilynn E Tilley unit unit unit ; CSU • 3 • 1 • 1 unit ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SSC 291 SSC 291 339 BUNDY MC 6 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MC 6 SSC 290 ONLINE SSC 291 SSC 291 MC 7 MC 7 PCC 125 SSC 290 SSC 291 MC 7 ONLINE ONLINE SSC 290 SSC 290 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SSC 290 SSC 290 SSC 291 SMHS MC 7 • 1 Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-9 Hours Arrange-6 Hours 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. TTh Arrange-6 Hours Arrange-9 Hours 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. MW Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M Arrange-2.25 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. T Arrange-2.25 Hours 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. Th 9:30a.m.-11:35a.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. F 8:45a.m.-10:50a.m. Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours Arrange-2.25 Hours 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M 1:45p.m.-3:15p.m. W 1:45p.m.-3:15p.m. T 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. W 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. T 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M Above section 1760 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1760 meets Above section Above section 1757 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1757 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1759 meets Above section Above section 1755 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1755 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1756 meets Above section Above section 1753 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1753 meets Above section 16. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1754 meets Above section Above section 1751 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1751 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 1752 meets Above section Above section 1705 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21, at the Aug 31 to Oct 21, for 8 weeks, 1705 meets Above section CA 90066. Los Angeles, 3171 South Bundy Drive, Bundy Campus, Aug 31 to Oct 21. for 8 weeks, 1742 meets Above section Above section 1695 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. Oct 29 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1695 meets Above section Above section 4095 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 4095 meets Above section Above section 1694 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 14. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1694 meets Above section Above section 1692 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 03 to Oct 22. for 8 weeks, 1692 meets Above section section 4092 is part of the STEM/SRI program and enrollmentsection 4092 is part of the the Special to program participants. See limited is temporarily fro more or smc.edu/stem class schedule of the Programs section information. Above section 1690 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1690 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 19. Above for 8 weeks, 4092 meets Above section Above section 1688 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 15. Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1688 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1689 meets Above section Above section 1686 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 15. Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1686 meets Above section 16. Oct 28 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1687 meets Above section Above section 1683 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 29 to Dec 17. Oct 29 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1683 meets Above section 16. Oct 28 to Dec for 8 weeks, 1684 meets Above section Above section 1681 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 30 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 30 for 8 weeks, 1681 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 30 for 8 weeks, 1682 meets Above section Above section 1679 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1679 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1680 meets Above section Above section 1677 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 19. Aug for 8 weeks, 1677 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 1678 meets Above section 90405. to Oct 20. Sep 01 for 8 weeks, 1676 meets Above section Above section 1674 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 02 to Oct 21. weeks, for 8 1674 meets Above section at 18, to Nov 02 Sep for 12 weeks, 1675 meets section Above CA Santa Monica, School, 601 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica High the Above section 1673 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 20. Sep 01 to Oct for 8 weeks, meets 1673 section Above 1760 1759 1757 1756 1755 1754 1753 1752 1751 1742 1705 1695 4095 1694 1692 4092 1690 1689 1688 1687 1686 1684 1683 1682 1681 1680 1679 1678 1677 1676 1675 1674 1673 COUNS 20, STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR COUNS 15H, JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES COUNS 15, JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES COUNS 12H, CAREER PLANNING 118 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ENGL 1,READINGANDCOMPOSITION 1 TEACHING &FIELDEXPERIENCES EDUC 12,INTRODUCTIONTOELEMENTARYCLASSROOM ECON 2,PRINCIPLESOFMACROECONOMICS ECON 1,PRINCIPLESOFMICROECONOMICS ECE 19,TEACHINGINADIVERSESOCIETY ECE 11,CHILD,FAMILYANDCOMMUNITY CS 87A,PYTHONPROGRAMMING CS 85,PHPPROGRAMMING CSU CS 83R,SERVER-SIDERUBYWEBPROGRAMMING 2145 2144 2020 Fernandez L 1977 4141 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1957 4138 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1939 1919 1913 1912 1911 1835 1834 1831 1830 Above section 2145meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2144meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2020meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. Above section 1977meets for12weeks, Aug31toNov 20. Above section 4141meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. Above section 1966meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1965meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. Above section 1964meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1963meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1962meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1961meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1960meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1959meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1957meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 4138meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22. Above section 1951meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1950meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1949meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1948meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1947meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1946meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1945meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1939meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. Above section 1919meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1913meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 1912meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1911meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 1835meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1834meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1831meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 1830meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. 5:15p.m.-8:05p.m. TTh 5:15p.m.-8:05p.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-11:10a.m. MW Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours • 3 • unit • 3 • • 3 • ONLINE ONLINE DRSCHR 312 ONLINE HSS 263 ONLINE HSS 156 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 263 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 156 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; CSU s; unit unit • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • unit • 3 • unit unit unit unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; Del GeorgeDK Menton K T Davison IVGS Perez- Brown BC Urrutia AQ Garcia CP Garcia CP Battista C Battista C Chan AK-C Chan AK-C Chan AK-C Su BC Su BC Garcia CP Garcia CP Su BC Brown BC Brown BC Urrutia AQ Druker SL Miller CaL Talleda ML Grace YH Darwiche J Darwiche J Seno VT Stahl HA Chan AK-C Chan AK-C • 3 • s; CSU s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; unit s; s; COMPOSITION ENGL 2,CRITICALANALYSISANDINTERMEDIATE 2163 2162 2161 2160 2159 2158 2157 2156 2155 2154 2153 2152 2151 2150 2149 2148 2147 2146 2242 2241 2240 2239 2238 2237 2236 2235 2234 2233 2232 2231 2230 2229 2228 2227 2226 2198 3588 2164 Above section 2162meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2161meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2160meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2159meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2158meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2157meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2156meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2155meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2154meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. section 2153requires co-enrollment inENGL28section 2321. Above section 2153meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above section 2152requires co-enrollment inENGL28section 2320. Above section 2152meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above Above section 2151meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2150meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2149meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2148meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2147meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2146meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2242meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2241meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2240meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2239meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2238meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2237meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2236meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. Above section 2235meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. Above section 2234meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2233meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2232meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2231meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2230meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2229meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2228meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2227meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2226meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2198meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. Above section 3588meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct21. Above section 2164meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2163meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 12:15p.m.-2:20p.m. TThF 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TThF Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:10a.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 11:15a.m.-2:20p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:55p.m. MW Arrange-6.5 Hours See fullclasslisting forsection details. • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 134 PCC 134 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 123 DRSCHR 312 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 123 DRSCHR 312 ONLINE Hotsinpiller Matthew Hotsinpiller Matthew Aghabegian DianaE Aghabegian DianaE Vishwanadha H Vishwanadha H Hassman T Staff James K R Janakos LD Staff Staff Cramer TR Del GeorgeDK Menton K T Staff Staff Arieff DE Gustin MJ Cramer TR Cramer TR Del GeorgeDK Gustin MJ Gustin MJ Adams J Arieff DE Griffy WJ Blackwell N Davison IVGS Remmes J Hassman T Janakos LD Onugha EL Adams J Griffy WJ Blackwell N Martinez-Gil C Hassman T ESL 19A,ENGLISHFUNDAMENTALS 1 ESL 16C,SENTENCESTRUCTUREANDPUNCTUATION ESL 16B,USINGVERBTENSES ESL 16A,THENOUNSYSTEMANDARTICLES 3 ESL 14B,PRONUNCIATION:RHYTHMANDINTONATION CONSONANT SOUNDS ESL 14A,PRONUNCIATIONANDSPELLING:VOWEL CSU ENGR 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINENGINEERING CSU ENGL 62,CRIMEFICTIONINAGLOBALCONTEXT CSU ENGL 61,INTRODUCTIONTOTHEFAIRYTALE ENGL 40,ASIANLITERATURE ENGL 28,INTENSIVECOLLEGEWRITINGSKILLS 3 ENGL 23,INTERMEDIATEREADINGANDVOCABULARY ENGL 20,READINGANDWRITING2 2368 2365 2363 2361 2360 2358 2357 2334 2330 2329 2328 2325 2321 2320 2259 2258 2257 2246 2245 2244 2243 unit unit same time. enrolled inabove section 2368shouldenroll inESL19Batthe Above section 2368meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23.Students same time. enrolled inabove section 2365shouldenroll inESL19Batthe Above section 2365meets for8weeks, Sep 01 toOct23.Students Above section 2363meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 2361meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2360meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2358meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 09. Above section 2357meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. with internet access tocomplete assignments. in PhysicalSciences require thatstudents mustuse a computer Above section2334meets for11weeks, Oct12toDec 22.Courses Above section 2330meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2329meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 2328meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23, andisa Above section 2325meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. section 2321requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2153. Above section 2321meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above section 2320requires co-enrollment inENGL1section 2152. Above section 2320meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec18.Above Above section 2259meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. Above section 2258meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 2257meets for12weeks, Sep 21toDec 11. Above section 4155meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 16. Above section 2246meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2245meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2244meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 2243meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. s s 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m. MWF 8:00a.m.-11:30a.m. TThF Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 11:15a.m.-1:20p.m. MW Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-1.6 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 2:30p.m.-3:45p.m. TThF 10:15a.m.-11:30a.m. TThF 2:15p.m.-5:20p.m. TTh Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-7.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 2 • unit • 3 • • 1 • s unit unit • 5 • PCC 121 ESL 103 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ESL 104 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PCC 134 PCC 134 PCC 122 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 4 • unit unit Aghabegian DianaE s • 1 • • 3 • s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 2 • unit Vishwanadha H • 3 • unit Allie SM Ashleigh SB Douglass JT Douglass JT Douglass JT Marasco JA Staff Dang T Del GeorgeDK Del GeorgeDK Davison IVGS Staff Staff Staff James K R Davison IVGS Garcia MS Meir N K Remmes J unit unit • 1 • • 1 • s; UC, UC, s; • • s • • unit unit s; UC, UC, s; ; ; PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Fall 2020 119 s; UC, • unit s; UC, CSU Captor R Captor Bergman J F Alviso J R Goodman D B Zusman S P Yu V Kozlova Staff Staff Staff C L González C L González C L González C L González Y Ortega Y Ortega Y Ortega C L González C L González C L González • 3 unit s; UC, CSU • 3 unit • 3 s; UC, CSU ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE MHS MHS CMD 182 CULVER SCI 159 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 159 ONLINE s; UC, CSU unit unit • 2 • 2 Arrange-6.5 Hours 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. F 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. M Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours 2:45p.m.-6:50p.m. W TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. T 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. s; CSU Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the and Oct 26 to Dec 18, for 8 weeks, 3073 meets Above section For Internet. the over conducted is a Distance Education course This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the 18. 11 to Dec Sep for 15 weeks, 3088 meets Above section Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart for Media and Design, Center CA 90404. and 31 to Oct 23, Aug for 8 weeks, 3069 meets Above section For Internet. the over conducted is a Distance Education course This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please code for “OnMusic of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After counter. front at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends all access to the enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the and 31 to Oct 23, Aug for 8 weeks, 3070 meets Above section For Internet. the over conducted is a Distance Education course This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please code for “OnMusic of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the and Oct 26 to Dec 18, for 8 weeks, 3071 meets Above section For Internet. the over conducted is a Distance Education course This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Appreciation” from Connect4education at connect4education. SMC After front counter. at the com or from the SMC Bookstore of upon registration class depends to the all access enrollment, at connect4education.com code access the and Oct 26 to Dec 18, for 8 weeks, 3072 meets Above section For Internet. the over conducted is a Distance Education course This go to smc.edu/OnlineMusic. additional information, please “OnMusic code for of an access purchase the requires course Above section 4301 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 08, at the 22 to Dec 08, Sep 12 weeks, for 4301 meets Above section Above section 3181 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3181 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3182 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3183 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3184 meets Above section and is a 17, Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3187 meets Above section Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Above section 3110 meets for 15 weeks, Sep 09 to Dec 16. 09 to Dec Sep for 15 weeks, 3110 meets Above section and is a Sep 01 to Oct 22, for 8 weeks, Above section 3173 meets Internet. via the hybrid class taught on campus and online Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3176 meets Above section Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3177 meets Above section unit 3073 3088 3069 3070 3071 3072 4301 3182 3183 3184 3187 3110 3173 3176 3177 3181 MUSIC 59, CHAMBER CHOIR MUSIC 78, JAZZ ENSEMBLE MUSIC 32, APPRECIATION OF MUSIC MUSIC 32, APPRECIATION MEDIA 21, SHORT FORM VISUAL MEDIA PRODUCTION FORM VISUAL 21, SHORT MEDIA 3 NUTR 7, FOOD AND CULTURE IN AMERICA NUTR 1, INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION SCIENCE CSU

*, s; UC • s; CSU ; CSU * unit unit s; CSU Carlucci M A Adelman A Staff Bautista C Nguyen D T Nguyen Pernisco N Gougis M J J E Schofield Carlucci M A Roque E M Roque Parise M P Antrim B S Antrim B S Thomas Ja Thomas Ja Thomas Ja D T Nguyen Dickinson L M Dickinson S L Brewer J E Schofield • 4 s; UC, CSU s; UC • 3 ; UC, CSU s; CSU unit s; CSU Blaize-Hopkins A N unit unit • 3 unit unit unit • 3 • 3 • 1 • 3 • 3

HSS 103 ONLINE CMD 105 PV 172 CMD 105 CMD 182 CMD 209 CMD 131 GYM 209 LIB 192 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE HSS 103 LIB 192 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE PV 172 See full class listing for section details. See ; CSU Arrange-3 Hours 7:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh Arrange-4.5 Hours TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. 4:00p.m.-5:00p.m. M Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours MW 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. 5:00p.m.-8:20p.m. M 5:30p.m.-9:50p.m. Th 6:30p.m.-9:35p.m. TTh 6:00p.m.-8:05p.m. M s; UC, CSU Above section 4299 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 24 to Dec 10, at the 24 to Dec 10, Sep for 12 weeks, 4299 meets Above section Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart for Media and Design, Center CA 90404. at the 17, Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 4300 meets Above section Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart for Media and Design, Center Promo Pathway 4300 is part of the section CA 90404. Above to program participants. See is limited program and enrollment or smc.edu/ class schedule Programs section of the Special the promo for additional program information. information. Aug 31 to Oct 21. for 8 weeks, 3028 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3034 meets Above section at the 17, Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3035 meets Above section Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart for Media and Design, Center CA 90404. 16. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3036 meets Above section at the 21 to Dec 07, Sep for 12 weeks, 3039 meets Above section Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart for Media and Design, Center CA 90404. Above section 2782 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 21. weeks, for 8 2782 meets Above section 31 to Oct 23. Aug for 8 weeks, 2783 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2784 meets Above section 14. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 4230 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2787 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2788 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2789 meets Above section Oct 26 to Dec 17. Above for 8 weeks, 2820 meets Above section STEM/SRI program and enrollmentsection 2820 is part of the Special the to program participants. See limited is temporarily fro more or smc.edu/stem class schedule of the Programs section information. 22. Above Aug 31 to Oct for 8 weeks, 2821 meets Above section STEM/SRI program and enrollmentsection 2821 is part of the Special the to program participants. See limited is temporarily fro more or smc.edu/stem class schedule of the Programs section Above section 2776 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 05 to Nov 25. Oct 05 to Nov weeks, for 8 2776 meets Above section Above section 3016 meets for 8 weeks, Aug 31 to Oct 23. for 8 weeks, 3016 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3018 meets Above section 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 3576 meets Above section unit unit 4299 4300 3034 3035 3036 3039 2821 2787 2788 2789 2820 2776 2782 2783 2784 4230 3576 3028 3016 3018 MEDIA 18, BROADCAST ADVERTISING MEDIA 20, INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA WRITING AND PRODUCING SHORT-FORM CONTENT MEDIA 16, SPORTSCASTING FALL SPORTS MATH 4, COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR STEM MAJORS CSU MEDIA 1, SURVEY OF MASS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS LING 1, INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS LING 1, INTRODUCTION MATH 3, TRIGONOMETRY WITH APPLICATIONS KIN PE 88A, INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN PHYSICAL STUDIES 88A, INDEPENDENT KIN PE • 1 RESEARCH METHODS LIBR 1, LIBRARY MEDIA 10, MEDIA, GENDER, AND RACE 3

s; s; s unit s unit s unit • 3 • 3 unit Liu J Liu J Liu J Liu J King R L King Hank M E Chavez E C K A Metzler Ashleigh S B Ashleigh S M Allie T A Kunimoto N K Graziadei T A Ibaraki Marasco J A Marasco J A N K Graziadei A T Ibaraki A B Kahn Staff Kunimoto T A Kunimoto Yenser S J Wolfe R A *, CSU s unit • 3 • 3 s; UC, CSU • 3 ; UC Blaize-Hopkins A N unit • 3 unit unit • 4 • 1 ONLINE BEACH BUS 250 BUS 250 BUS 250 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE BUS 250 ONLINE ESL 104 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ESL 103 CMD 182 ESL 103 PCC 121 ESL 105 ESL 104 ESL 105 PCC 134 PCC 134 s; UC, CSU unit • 3 s; CSU s; UC, CSU s; UC, CSU unit unit unit • 3 • 3 • 3 s; CSU 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours 2:15p.m.-4:25p.m. MW 8:00a.m.-2:00p.m. S Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours Arrange-4.5 Hours TTh 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-12:25p.m. MWF 9:30a.m.-12:25p.m. TThF 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m. 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF 8:00a.m.-11:00a.m. TThF 12:15p.m.-3:15p.m. TThF 11:00a.m.-2:30p.m. 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh 5:30p.m.-8:35p.m. TTh section 2733 will have its first class meeting at the pool for a its first class meeting section 2733 will have swim test. Above section 2651 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2651 meets Above section 01 to Oct 22. Above Sep for 8 weeks, 2733 meets Above section Above section 2538 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. Oct 26 to Dec for 8 weeks, 2538 meets Above section Above section 2536 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2536 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2537 meets Above section Above section 4198 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 4198 meets Above section Above section 4197 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. for 8 weeks, 4197 meets Above section Above section 4194 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 17. Oct 27 to Dec for 8 weeks, 4194 meets Above section Above section 4193 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 22. for 8 weeks, 4193 meets Above section Center for Media and Design, 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, Street, 1660 Stewart and Design, for Media Center CA 90404. Above section 2449 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 26 to Dec 12, at the 26 to Dec 12, Sep for 12 weeks, 2449 meets Above section Above section 2389 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2389 meets Above section 09. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 3572 meets Above section Above section 2388 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2388 meets Above section Above section 2387 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2387 meets Above section Above section 2386 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 22 to Dec 10. 22 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2386 meets Above section Above section 2384 meets for 12 weeks, Sep 21 to Dec 09. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2384 meets Above section 11. 21 to Dec Sep for 12 weeks, 2385 meets Above section Above section 2382 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 26 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 26 for 8 weeks, 2382 meets Above section 18. to Dec Oct 27 for 8 weeks, 2383 meets Above section Above section 2381 meets for 8 weeks, Oct 27 to Dec 18. to Dec Oct 27 for 8 weeks, 2381 meets Above section same time. 01 to Oct 23. Students Sep for 8 weeks, 2378 meets Above section 1 + 28 at in ENGL in above section 2378 should enroll enrolled time. same the Above section 2375 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 23. Students Sep weeks, for 8 2375 meets Above section at the 1 +28 2375 should enroll in ENGL section in above enrolled Above section 2369 meets for 8 weeks, Sep 01 to Oct 23. Sep 01 to Oct for 8 weeks, meets 2369 section Above unit 2733 2651 2538 2537 2536 4198 4197 4194 4193 2449 3572 2389 2388 2387 2386 2385 2384 2383 2382 2381 2378 2375 2369 KIN PE 51B, INTERMEDIATE SURFING JOURN 1, THE NEWS HEALTH 10, FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTHFUL LIVING UC, CSU • 3 GIS 23, INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS GIS 20, INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOG 23, INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS GEOG 20, INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS UC, CSU FILM 31, INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL FILMMAKING ESL 28, ACADEMIC VOCABULARY SKILLS ESL 23, ACADEMIC READING AND STUDY SKILLS ESL 20B, ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND EDITING ESL 20A, ADVANCED GRAMMAR WORKSHOP ESL 20A, ADVANCED GRAMMAR ESL 19B, ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 2 FUNDAMENTALS ESL 19B, ENGLISH 120 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS POL SC7,INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 3 POL SC2,COMPARATIVEGOVERNMENTANDPOLITICS 3 POL SC1,NATIONALANDCALIFORNIAGOVERNMENT 2 PHYSCS 20,PREPARATIONFORCALCULUS-BASEDPHYSICS PHOTO 39,BEGINNINGPHOTOSHOP OUTPUT PHOTO 5,DIGITALASSETMANAGEMENT,MODIFICATIONAND CSU PHOTO 1,INTRODUCTIONTOPHOTOGRAPHY PHILOS 7,LOGICANDCRITICALTHINKING PHILOS 1,KNOWLEDGEANDREALITY 3341 Dianne R 3570 3337 3336 3335 3334 3333 3330 3329 3328 3327 3326 3325 3324 3299 3271 3264 3263 3260 3259 3233 3232 3231 3222 3221 3220 3219 3218 3188 unit unit unit Above section 3341meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. 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Above section 3188meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. s; UC, CSU UC, s; CSU UC, s; CSU s; Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours 4:15p.m.-6:15p.m. MWF Arrange-10 Hours 9:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours Arrange-6.5 Hours • 3 • unit s; CSU s; ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE SCI 106 ONLINE BUS 131 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE • 3 • • 3 • • 3 • unit unit unit • 3 • Tahvildaranjess RA s; CSU s; s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 3 • unit s; UC, CSU UC, s; Berman Dianne R unit Buckley AD Berman Buckley AD Gabler CL Gabler CL Buckley AD Groper RP Gorgie FJ Buckley AD Gorgie FJ Gorgie FJ Buckley AD Roberts Ke Withers J Mohr CD McDonald SD Fier B Fier B Morris S Mohsen AM Mohsen AM Ortega GR Ortega GR Morris S Morris S Ortega GR González CL s; UC, CSU UC, s; s; UC, UC, s; • • • • • • 3 PSYCH 3,PERSONALITY:DYNAMICSANDDEVELOPMENT PSYCH 1,GENERALPSYCHOLOGY PRO CR6A,COACHINGOFFOOTBALL CSU POL SC31,INTRODUCTIONTOPUBLICPOLICY SOCIOL 1,INTRODUCTIONTOSOCIOLOGY BUSINESS RRM 4,RESOURCEMANAGEMENTANDZEROWASTEIN COMMUNITIES RRM 3,RESOURCEMANAGEMENTANDZEROWASTEFOR RRM 2,CULTUREANDZEROWASTE MANAGEMENT RRM 1,INTRODUCTIONTORECYCLINGRESOURCE PSYCH 19,LIFESPANHUMANDEVELOPMENT CSU PSYCH 11,CHILDGROWTHANDDEVELOPMENT 3406 3405 3395 3394 3393 3392 3391 3361 3348 3347 3344 3342 3458 3457 3456 3455 4374 3440 4373 3439 3428 3426 3422 3421 3420 3419 unit Above section 3406meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3405meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section 3395meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18, andisa Above section 3394meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3393meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3392meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3391meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3361meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct22. Above section 3348meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3347meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3344meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3342meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3458meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3457meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3456meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 3455meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. Above section 4374meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. Above section 3440meets for8weeks, Oct27toDec 17. Above section 4373meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22. Above section 3439meets for8weeks, Sep01toOct22. 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Donotenroll inthissection before auditioning. information, gotosmc.edu/theatreauditions orcall 310-434- section 3523requires apre-enrollment audition.Foraudition Above section 3523meets for11weeks, Aug 31toNov 13. Above Above section 3522meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. Above section 3521meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23. 4319. Donotenroll inthissection before auditioning. information, gotosmc.edu/theatreauditions orcall 310-434- section 4390requires apre-enrollment audition.Foraudition Above section 4390meets for8weeks, Aug31toOct23.Above 4319. Donotenroll inthissection before auditioning. information, gotosmc.edu/theatreauditions orcall310-434- section 4386requires apre-enrollment audition.Foraudition Above section 4386meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec18.Above Above section 3511meets for14weeks, Sep 15toDec 17. hybrid classtaughtoncampusandonline viathe Internet. Above section3489meets for12weeks, Sep 23toDec 09, andisa Above section 3464meets for8weeks, Oct26toDec 18. 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VISIT THE WELCOME CENTER GET TO KNOW CORSAIR CONNECT MEET WITH A CAREER COUNSELOR Make an appointment to meet with a Use Corsair Connect to navigate Make an appointment for a FREE counselor in the Welcome Center, a your experience at SMC. Go to career counseling session. Career hub for first-year students. Our team smc.edu/cc to view your class counselors will help you narrow your is ready and waiting to help guide you schedule, add or drop classes, interests, and find internships and job to success! check your financial aid, and more. opportunities. smc.edu/welcomecenter smc.edu/careercenter RESOURCES AND SUPPORT GET COUNSELING Take advantage of SMC’s many START YOUR CAREER PATH Connect with a counselor who can resources. From basic needs to Take classes that give you tons of pro help you on your journey at SMC student support services, we are tips! Counseling 20 (Student Success from start to finish. here to help you succeed! Seminar) shows you how to access smc.edu/counseling smc.edu/studentprograms tools and benefits at SMC. Counseling 12 (Career Planning) prepares you to BE PART OF A COMMUNITY CHOOSE YOUR MAJOR choose a career path. Join one of our many special Use the SMC “What Interests You?” programs that offer perks such website to see what we have to offer. as book vouchers, tutoring, social smc.edu/areasofinterest Photo, top right (left to right): events, and specialized academic Senior Administrative Dean Brenda Benson, and personal counseling. Transfer Center Faculty Leader Janet Robinson, smc.edu/studentprograms and SMC Counselor Dan Nannini. Brenda, Janet, and Dan have been the three Transfer Center leaders at SMC beginning with the Start Smart at Santa Monica College! Center’s start in 1988. NONCREDIT CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND COLLEGE PREPARATION

SMC offers free noncredit certificate career development and college preparation courses and programs for adults 18 and over. Whether you are interested in learning new skills or ready to jumpstart a new career, noncredit offers courses and programs to help you reach your goals. Noncredit Certificates of Completion and Certificates of Competency programs are designed to help prepare you for college credit courses or to develop skills to enter the workforce. Noncredit Rehabilitation Therapy certificates are not applicable toward credit certificates or an Associate degree. For program information, please call 310-434-3399, email [email protected], or visit Aide the website (smc.edu/noncredit). This program will prepare you to maintain treatment areas, prepare and aid therapy sessions, transport immobile patients, and the proper methods of body mechanics for patient assistance. • HEALTH, 900, Introduction to the Career of a Rehabilitation Therapy Aide • HEALTH 902, Clinical Practice for a Rehabilitation Therapy Aide • HEALTH 904, inesiology for a Rehabilitation Therapy Aide

Sustainability Assistant This program will help you become qualified for careers as a community engagement representative, Bicycle Maintenance Introduction to Early sustainability assistant or coordinator, environmen- This program will introduce you to the basics of tal researchers, customer service representative, or bicycle maintenance and provide a pathway to jobs Care and Education project management assistant. as entry-level mechanics, bicycle sales positions, or This program will introduce you to the stages of • SST 901, Fundamentals of Sustainability bicycle shop management. child development while discovering new strategies to develop a culturally relevant curriculum. ESL • SST 902, Sustainability Outreach • BCYCLE 901, Bicycle Maintenance Level 1 students enrolled in this ECE program are encouraged • SST 908, Impacts of Policy on Sustainability • BCYCLE 902, Bicycle Maintenance Level 2 to co-enroll in ESL 994 and 995. • ECE 901, Introduction to Early Care and Education Business Essentials, • ECE 902, Culturally Relevant Curriculum Sustainability in • ECE 903, Early Care and Education Licensing and Organics Aide Level 1 Workforce Readiness This program will teach you about the world of This program will help you develop a better under- sustainability and the principles of organics. standing of how businesses operate and function, and an overview of the entrepreneurial mindset. Providing Care to • SST 901, Fundamentals of Sustainability • BUS 901, Introduction to Business – Basic Older Adults • SST 905, Organics Recycling • BUS 902, Introduction to Business Mindset • SST 909, Sustainable Food Systems This program prepares you for entry-level careers working with older adults. Completion of this program may qualify you for entry to high-demand Customer Service occupations such as caregivers, companions, social Sustainability Services This program provides you with marketable business and human service assistants, direct support profes- Technician knowledge and professional skills to seek employ- sionals, and resident care providers. Complete all 3 ment in various customer-driven industries. courses to earn a noncredit certificate in Introduction This program will help you become qualified for to Working with Older Adults. careers as a recycling coordinator, waste management • BUS 911, Customer Service Level 1 technician, resource recovery assistant, environmen- • BUS 912, Customer Service Level 2 • HEALTH 905, Providing Care to Older Adults tal assessor, sales and operations, and management • HEALTH 906, Communication with Older Adults assistant. • HEALTH 907, Wellness in Older Adults • SST 901, Fundamentals of Sustainability Receptionist • SST 904, Sustainability Assessment This program prepares you for work in a fast paced • SST 906, Introduction to Clean Technologies office setting. Build your computer skills and apply customer service techniques to help you qualify for positions such as front desk receptionist, customer service associate and front desk coordinator. • BUS 911, Customer Service Level 1 • CIS 902, Basic Computer Skills 122 • CIS 903, Fundamentals of Microsoft Office Noncredit Certificates ESL – Noncredit of Completion If you would like to enroll in the following Noncredit ESL courses for fall, please contact the Noncredit You may register for the fall courses listed below Registration office. You must attend Orientation and through Corsair Connect. If you need assistance with Assessment prior to enrolling. enrolling please contact the Noncredit Registration staff 310-434-4383 or email: [email protected] FALL 2020 COURSES FALL 2020 COURSES ESL 902, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 • 0 units 7020 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 236 Morgan J S Bicycle Maintenance ESL 903, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 3 • 0 units BCYCLE 901, BICYCLE MAINTENANCE LEVEL 1 • 0 units 7021 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 435 Borgardt M L 7001 6:00p.m.-8:30p.m. MW DRSCHR 109 Roddy M ESL 904, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 4 • 0 units BCYCLE 902, BICYCLE MAINTENANCE LEVEL 2 • 0 units 7022 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. MW BUNDY 435 Holmes W J 7002 6:00p.m.-8:30p.m. MW DRSCHR 109 Roddy M Transition to College ESL 905, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 5 • 0 units and Career Business Essentials 7023 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 428 McGee N This program is designed to help you transition from BUS 901, INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS – BASIC • 0 units ESL 906, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 6 • 0 units 7003 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 217 Mikolajczak M 7024 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. S BUNDY 428 Joshi K noncredit to credit courses, obtain a certificate or 7025 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 428 Torrez P J degree, or prepare for a career. BUS 902, INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MINDSET • 0 units 7004 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 217 Mikolajczak M ESL 911, BEGINNING LISTENING AND SPEAKING • 0 units • Transition to College 7026 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. T BUNDY 236 Mumba A I • Career and Workforce Readiness Customer Service ESL 913, INTERMEDIATE LISTENING AND SPEAKING • 0 units BUS 911, CUSTOMER SERVICE LEVEL 1 • 0 units 7027 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. M BUNDY 435 Dellapasqua L C 7005 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Th BUNDY 428 Mumba A I 7028 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 428 McGee N

BUS 912, CUSTOMER SERVICE LEVEL 2 • 0 units ESL 915, ADVANCED LISTENING AND SPEAKING • 0 units 7006 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Th BUNDY 428 Mumba A I 7029 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Th BUNDY 428 Easton J A 7030 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW BUNDY 415 Harvey L Receptionist ESL 961, BEGINNING READING AND WRITING • 0 units BUS 911, CUSTOMER SERVICE LEVEL 1 • 0 units 7031 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Th BUNDY 236 Poreba J S 7005 6:00p.m.-9:00p.m. Th BUNDY 428 Mumba A I ESL 963, INTERMEDIATE READING AND WRITING • 0 units CIS 902, BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS • 0 units 7032 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. W BUNDY 435 Dellapasqua L C 7007 9:00a.m.-12:05p.m. F BUS 253 Simmonds A R ESL 965, ADVANCED READING AND WRITING • 0 units CIS 903, FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROSOFT OFFICE • 0 units 7033 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. TTh BUNDY 235 Torrez P J 7008 1:00p.m.-4:05p.m. F BUS 253 Simmonds A R ESL 973, INTERMEDIATE ESL VOCABULARY • 0 units Introduction to Early Care 7034 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. T BUNDY 435 Bronstein M G and Education ESL 975, ADVANCED ESL VOCABULARY • 0 units ESL students enrolled in this ECE program are 7035 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. T BUNDY 428 Easton J A English as a encouraged to co-enroll in ESL 994 and 995. For more 7036 1:30p.m.-4:30p.m. W BUNDY 428 Koenig Golombek L K information please contact the Noncredit Registration ESL 980, ESL US CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION • 0 units Second Language (ESL) office 310-434-3399. 7037 6:00p.m.-8:00p.m. MW BUNDY 428 Mumba A I This program will help you to read, write, and speak English. ECE 901, INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION • ESL 994, ESL FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER PATHWAYS – 0 units INTRODUCTION • 0 units • Beginner 7017 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L 7038 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 236 Poreba J S The above section 7038 focuses on language instruction which • Intermediate ECE 902, CULTURALLY RELEVANT CURRICULUM • 0 units supports ESL students with interest in a career in early care and • Advanced 7018 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L childhood education. Students may elect to co-enroll in Early Childhood Education courses ECE 901 and 902. ECE 903, EARLY CARE LICENSING AND WORKFORCE READINESS • 0 units ESL 995, ESL FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER PATHWAYS – 7019 9:30a.m.-12:35p.m. S BUNDY 339Alvarez Hernand L EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION • 0 units 7039 9:30a.m.-12:30p.m. F BUNDY 236 Poreba J S Sustainability in Organics Aides The above section 7039 focuses on language instruction which supports ESL students with interest in a career in early care and SST 901, FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABILITY • 0 units childhood education. Students may elect to co-enroll in Early 7046 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. MW SA 110 Charles V H Childhood Education course ECE 903. SST 905, ORGANICS RECYCLING • 0 units 7047 10:00a.m.-1:00p.m. TTh SA 110 Grebler G SST 909, SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS • 0 units 7048 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. F HSS 103 Grebler G

Citizenship While we anticipate a return to traditional instruction This program will help you prepare for the for the fall 2020 semester, most noncredit courses will USCIS citizenship exam and oral interview, and be converted to distance education in the event that the offers you help with the N-400 application. COVID-19 outbreak prevents in-person class meetings. Students enrolled in noncredit courses will have access to remote counseling services via telephone and email. To contact noncredit counseling services and to book an appointment, visit smcnoncredit.youcanbook.me 123 124 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS TH ART28A,BEGINNINGSTAGEMAKE-UP MUSIC 78,JAZZENSEMBLE•2 MUSIC 59,CHAMBERCHOIR ECE 46,INFANTANDTODDLERDEVELOPMENT CHILDREN CE 2,PRINCIPLESANDPRACTICESOFTEACHINGYOUNG highschoolprograms visit the DualEnrollment website For more information about the program, please classes areopen toallSMCstudents. offers college classesatlocalhighschoolsites.These The Santa MonicaCollege DualEnrollment program Program Dual Enrollment SPECIAL 3511 3110 3109 3088 1931 1930 1905 3:15p.m.-4:50p.m. TTh 2:45p.m.-6:50p.m. W 3:35p.m.-5:40p.m. MW 3:00p.m.-5:05p.m. M 1:00p.m.-3:05p.m. F Arrange-3Hours Arrange-3Hours Arrange-3Hours • 3 • unit s; CSU s; ) . • 2 • unit unit ; UC, CSU UC, ; CULVER CULVER SMHS MHS MHS ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE s; UC, CSU UC, s; • 1 • unit • 3 • Adair-Lynch TA Staff Staff Staff Staff Lerner N F Lerner N F Andrews TD unit ; UC, CSU UC, ; PROGRAMS ( smc.edu/ s; CSU s; for veteransandtheirdependentswhoclaimben and theVeteransAdministration,verifyingenrollment The Center actsasaliaisonbetween SMCstudents time orreturning tocollege tofurthertheir education. serves military veterans entering college for the first The Veterans Resource Center atSantaMonicaCollege Center Veterans Resource at 310-434-4268. located intheStudent Services CenterS238orcallus website at free school supplies. Formore information, visitour tration, tutoring, financialassistance, workshops, and tages. Ourservices includecounseling,priorityregis are challenged byeconomicandeducationaldisadvan and transferofSantaMonicaCollege studentswho EOPS supportstheenrollment, retention, graduation, EOPS Program website at the LosAngeles area.Formore information, visitour with referrals to variousveteran-serving programsin Rehabilitation Program.We canalsoassistveterans efits under the G.I.Billorthe Veterans’ Vocational See fullclasslisting forsection details. smc.edu/veterans smc.edu/eops , stop by the EOPS office , stopby the EOPS office orcallusat310-434-8205. - - - 1 COUNS 59,TEXTBOOKSTRATEGIESUSINGTECHNOLOGY COUNS 58,MATHSTRATEGIES COUNS 57,LISTENING,NOTETAKING,ANDMEMORY COUNS 56,WRITTENLANGUAGESTRATEGIES COUNS 54,ORGANIZINGFORCOLLEGESUCCESS DEVELOPMENT COUNS 53,PHONICS,SPELLINGANDVOCABULARY COUNS 52,TEXTBOOK/MEMORYSTRATEGIES COUNS 51,TESTTAKING/MEMORYSTRATEGIES COUNS 41H,INDEPENDENTLIVINGSKILLS 1 • COUNS 26,TECHNOLOGYLITERACYFORACADEMICSUCCESS TECHNOLOGY TOOLSFORACADEMICSUCCESS•0.5 COUNS 25H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY, SKILLS FORACADEMICSUCCESS COUNS 22H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY,INTERNET COUNS 21H,ADAPTEDCOMPUTERTECHNOLOGY COUNS 15H,JOBSEARCHTECHNIQUES COUNS 13H,PERSONALANDSOCIALAWARENESS COUNS 12H,CAREERPLANNING a LearningDisabilities(LD)specialist, call310-434-4684. DSPS counselorbycallingusat310-434-4265.Toreach To joinourprogram, make anappointment tosee a programs andservices toourstudents withdisabilities. full potential. We strivetoprovide the highestquality independence instudentssotheymayachieve their campus. Ourprimary goal istoencourage andpromote may have equalaccesstoallprogramsandactivitieson designed toassiststudentswithdisabilities, sothey The Center forStudents withDisabilities(DSPS)is (DSPS) with Disabilities Center forStudents 1775 1780 1779 1778 1777 1776 1774 1773 1772 1766 1765 1764 1763 1762 1695 1693 1692 unit unit 12:45p.m.-1:45p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. MW 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. T 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:35a.m. MW 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m. Th Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-3 Hours Arrange-3 Hours 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. T 2:15p.m.-4:20p.m. Th 12:45p.m.-1:50p.m. TTh • 1 • unit • 1 • • 1 • • 1 • unit SSC 159 SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 370A SSC 290 SSC 159 SSC 159 SSC 159 SSC 159 SSC 291 HSS 204 SSC 291 unit unit • 1 • ; CSU ; • 2 • unit SSC 370A • 1 • • 1 • unit Marcopulos GE Marcopulos GE • 1 • • 1 • unit unit • 1 • Courto L Teruya S Axelrod L Teruya S Feingold H Feingold H Staff Peters TM Peters TM Peters TM Peters TM Staff Pearce Mi Staff • 1 • s unit unit unit unit • 1 • unit Axelrod L • • unit

PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Black Collegians Latino Center / SRI/STEM Program Program Adelante Program The Science Research Initiative (SRI) is an academic support program designed to assist students inter- The Santa Monica College Black Collegians is an aca- The Latino Center Adelante Program is a success- ested in pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering, or demic-transfer program that promotes academic excel- oriented program focusing on academic achievement, Mathematics majors/careers. The SRI program will help lence and guides students through the transfer process. transfer, cultural awareness, and personal growth. participants successfully complete their studies at SMC, Students are assisted in examining their options for Adelante classes are offered each semester and empha- transfer to ANY baccalaureate program, and/or enter transfer and in completing an educational plan which size verbal, written, and critical thinking skills essential the STEM workforce. will lead to transferring to the institution of their choice. to college success. The classes accentuate the Latino SRI/STEM-designated classes are intended to assist SRI experience within the context of a course’s subject, and Since 1990, nearly 400 SMC Black Collegians have trans- participants identify sections that will fulfill program most classes offer credits that are transferable to the ferred to four-year colleges and universities. They are requirements (i.e. Supplemental Instruction) and con- UC and CSU systems. currently attending or have graduated from institutions nect them with SRI/STEM program faculty. such as Spelman College, Howard University, CSU Long Students who join Adelante: SRI/STEM sections do not require any additional Beach, USC, Stanford, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. • Receive priority for enrolling in Adelante classes; coursework or special add codes. Sections are open to Some of the special benefits that students receive from • Participate in classes with a large Latino enrollment; ALL SMC students who meet the existing course pre- the Black Collegians Program include: a personal coun- • Join a network of Latino students and faculty; requisites. For more information, visit smc.edu/stem. selor who will support and guide students throughout The following sections are part of the STEM/SRI pro- their stay at SMC; a special “College Success” course • Become eligible for specially designated Latino gram and enrollment is temporarily limited to program that will help students strengthen skills to enhance Center scholarships; and participants. academic success; innovative academic and personal • Take classes with professors who have a special growth forums; a mentor who will advise and direct; interest in promoting Latino student success. CHEM 10, INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY • 5 units; access to a network of supportive peers, teachers and The Adelante Program helps participants stay on track UC*, CSU staff members; scholastic recognition and monetary as they work toward meeting their educational goals. 1421 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. MW SCI 153 Nauli S awards. The support network offered by Adelante includes one- 7:30a.m.-9:45a.m. F SCI 332 Nauli S on-one bilingual counseling, peer mentoring, and the 1422 12:30p.m.-2:45p.m. TTh SCI 157 Cordeiro R C If you feel you can benefit from the opportunities 9:45a.m.-12:00p.m. T SCI 332 Cordeiro R C offered by the Black Collegians Program, please apply in opportunity to develop supportive relationships with 1428 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. MW SCI 153 Taylor S M Counseling & Transfer Services or the African American students, faculty, and staff. 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. M SCI 332 Taylor S M Collegian Centers in the Student Services Center S201. For more information about the Adelante Program, 1431 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V Fall 2020 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. Th SCI 322Walker Waugh M V For additional information, contact Counselor Sherri please contact counselor Maria Martinez, or visit the Bradford at 310-434-3635. Latino Center located in the Student Services Center CHEM 11, GENERAL CHEMISTRY I • 5 units; UC, CSU S201. You may also visit the Latino Center webpage 1441 10:45a.m.-1:15p.m. MW SCI 140 Gallogly E B CHEM 10, INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY • 5 units; (smc.edu/latino). 2:00p.m.-6:00p.m. M SCI 301 Gallogly E B UC*, CSU 1430 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V CHEM 10, INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY • 5 units; COUNS 12, CAREER PLANNING • 1 unit; UC*, CSU 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. T SCI 322Walker Waugh M V UC*, CSU 1677 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M SSC 290 Kennison R L 4092 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M SSC 290 Kennison R L COUNS 12, CAREER PLANNING • 1 unit; UC*, CSU 1430 3:00p.m.-5:15p.m. TTh SCI 157 Walker Waugh M V 5:30p.m.-7:45p.m. T SCI 322Walker Waugh M V 1671 9:30a.m.-11:35a.m. Th MC 7 Johnson De A COUNS 15, JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES • 1 unit COUNS 12, CAREER PLANNING • 1 unit; UC*, CSU 1694 3:45p.m.-5:50p.m. M SSC 291 Kennison R L COUNS 20, STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR • 3 units; UC*, CSU 4095 6:45p.m.-8:50p.m. M SSC 291 Kennison R L 1673 12:45p.m.-2:50p.m. T SSC 290 Martinez E 1716 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh SSC 290 Dowd T Y COUNS 20, STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR • 3 units; UC*, CSU MATH 2, PRECALCULUS • 5 units; UC*, CSU ENGL 1, READING AND COMPOSITION 1 • 3 units; UC, CSU 1701 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh SSC 290 Staff 2809 9:30a.m.-11:55a.m. MW PCC 101 Soleymani S 2048 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh PCC 122 Onugha E L 2102 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW PCC 136 Barham A C ENGL 1, READING AND COMPOSITION 1 • 3 units; UC, CSU MATH 3, TRIGONOMETRY WITH APPLICATIONS • 3 units; CSU 2026 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW DRSCHR 211 Padilla M R 2820 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh HSS 103 Nguyen D T ENGL 2, CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION • 3 units; UC, CSU HIST 12, THE UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE MATH 4, COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR STEM MAJORS • 4 units; UC*, 2200 11:30a.m.-2:35p.m. F DRSCHR 212 Doucet W J RECONSTRUCTION • 3 units; UC, CSU CSU 2582 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 205 Moreno M 2821 7:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh HSS 103 Nguyen D T ENGL 28, INTENSIVE COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS • 2 units 2299 2:15p.m.-3:05p.m. MW PCC 136 Barham A C HIST 43, MEXICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY • 3 units; UC, CSU MATH 7, CALCULUS 1 • 5 units; UC*, CSU 2604 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW HSS 205 Moreno M 2833 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh PV 176 Hancock M D MATH 1, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS • 5 units 2797 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M MATH 1, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS • 5 units MATH 8, CALCULUS 2 • 5 units; UC*, CSU 2797 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M 2840 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. TTh MC 67 Kamin G MATH 1B, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 2 • 5 units 2865 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M MATH 1B, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 2 • 5 units MATH 11, MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS • 5 units; UC, CSU 2865 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M 2844 8:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh MC 1 Herichi H MATH 1C, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 3 • 5 units 2876 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M MATH 1C, BRIDGE TO COLLEGE MATHEMATICS 3 • 5 units PHYSCS 21, MECHANICS WITH LAB • 5 units; UC, CSU 2876 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh MC 71 Quevedo J M 3300 8:00a.m.-10:35a.m. MW SCI 106 Strohmaier K D MATH 50, PRE-STATISTICS • 5 units 11:45a.m.-2:45p.m. F SCI 101 Strohmaier K D 2929 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh PV 175 Ross K R MATH 50, PRE-STATISTICS • 5 units Arrange-1 Hour 2929 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh PV 175 Ross K R Arrange-1 Hour MATH 54, ELEMENTARY STATISTICS • 4 units; UC, CSU 2946 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh MC 73 McGraw C K MATH 54, ELEMENTARY STATISTICS • 4 units; UC, CSU 2946 8:00a.m.-10:05a.m. TTh MC 73 McGraw C K MATH 54C, CONCURRENT SUPPORT FOR ELEMENTARY STATISTICS • 2 units MATH 54C, CONCURRENT SUPPORT FOR ELEMENTARY 2983 10:15a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh MC 73 McGraw C K STATISTICS • 2 units 2983 10:15a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh MC 73 McGraw C K PSYCH 1, GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY • 3 units; UC, CSU 3372 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh HSS 256 De Loach C D PSYCH 1, GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY • 3 units; UC, CSU 3377 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh HSS 256 De Loach C D Santa Monica College provides access to its services, classes, and programs without regard to race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, handicap, or gender. All students are eligible to apply for special programs. Please see program coordinator or attend orientation for additional information.

125 See full class listing for section details. 126 Fall 2020 PLANNING GUIDE AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Continuing Students: Freshmen: meet thefollowingrequirements: first applythroughthe Scholars Program Office and To be eligibleforthe ScholarsProgram, students must including: Scholars Programstudentsreceive anumberofbenefits at: priority consideration are recognizedaswell-prepared andare university. Students completingtheScholarsProgram achievements fortransfertoafour-year college or scholastic outstanding with students prepares that a highlydemanding, enriched educationalprogram The ScholarsProgramatSantaMonicaCollege is Scholars Program any section ofBiology21or23. Note: Scholarsstudentswillreceive Scholarscreditfor Scholars ProgramOfficeat310-434-4371. For furtherinformation, please callTeresa Garciainthe requirements inthefollowingareas: thatsatisfygeneral education university-level sections The specialScholarsProgramcoursesarerigorous, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mathematics • • • • • Once accepted intothe program, studentsare • Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in at least 12 units Must haveaminimum3.0GPAinatleast12units Must writeanessaytobe evaluated bythe Scholars Must be eligibletotake English1, and Must haveaminimum3.0GPAinhighschool, Special invitationstoavariety ofprogramsatSanta Workshops andotherassistance inregistration, Special ScholarsClasseslimitedto25students; A special Scholarscounselorandtutor Priority registration atSantaMonicaCollege; Chapman College. , and , Loyola-Marymount University, California StateUniversity, Northridge, University ofCalifornia, Irvine, University ofCalifornia, SantaCruz, University ofCalifornia, LosAngeles, Social Science Physical Science Life Science CompositionandCriticalThinking English Complete allpre-majorandgeneral education Complete special ScholarsProgramcourses, and Maintain aminimumoverallgrade pointaverage Must haveanAorBinEnglish211at of UC/CSUtransferablecourses and Program CoordinatorandtheScholarsCounselor. Monica College andthe participatinguniversities. institutions; and financial aid, andhousingattheir transfer College; to help duringtheir semesters atSantaMonica requirements setbytheir transfer­ (GPA) of3.0, required to: SMC. at the junior level in most majors at thejuniorlevel inmostmajors institution. guaranteed guaranteed ECON 2,PRINCIPLESOFMACROECONOMICS ECON 1,PRINCIPLESOFMICROECONOMICS COUNS 12,CAREERPLANNING COM ST21,ARGUMENTATION COM ST11,ELEMENTSOFPUBLICSPEAKING 5 BIOL 23,ORGANISMALANDENVIRONMENTALBIOLOGY BIOL 21,CELLBIOLOGYANDEVOLUTION BIOL 3,FUNDAMENTALSOFBIOLOGY ASTRON 2,PLANETARYASTRONOMY UC ANTHRO 5,PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGYWITHLAB ANTHRO 2,CULTURALANTHROPOLOGY ANTHRO 1,PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY MATH 7,CALCULUS1 MATH 2,PRECALCULUS RECONSTRUCTION HIST 12,THE 3 • HIST 11, CSU HIST 2,HISTORYOFWESTERNCIVILIZATIONII GEOL 4,PHYSICALGEOLOGYWITHLAB GEOG 5,PHYSICALGEOGRAPHYWITHLAB COMPOSITION ENGL 2,CRITICALANALYSISANDINTERMEDIATE ENGL 1,READINGANDCOMPOSITION1 CSU ECON 88B,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINECONOMICS CSU ECON 88A,INDEPENDENTSTUDIESINECONOMICS 1955 1941 1684 1557 1521 1300 1296 1269 1267 1244 1161 1152 1146 2832 2804 2581 2574 2554 2486 2474 2217 2207 2190 2173 2168 2112 2047 2031 1976 1974 unit *, CSU unit s; UC*, CSU UC*, s; 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. W 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. MW 3:45p.m.-6:50p.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. M 8:00a.m.-11:05a.m. Th 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 12:45p.m.-3:10p.m. MW 8:15a.m.-9:20a.m. MTWTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW 11:15a.m.-12:35p.m. MW 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. W 2:30p.m.-5:35p.m. M 12:45p.m.-3:50p.m. TTh 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. TTh 12:45p.m.-2:05p.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. TTh 8:00a.m.-9:20a.m. MW 2:15p.m.-3:35p.m. MW 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. TTh 9:30a.m.-10:50a.m. MW Arrange-2 Hours Arrange-1 Hour s; UC, CSU UC, s;

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Americanthe following areas: of (3) units in one three the contemporary world. 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tact the appropriate Department Chair. appropriate Department tact the the chair of the department in which they would like to would like in which they the chair of the department con information, study as soon as possible. For other available to help these students. Students interested these available to help Program should contactin participating in the Mentor ships, materials, and other resources are often made are resources and other materials, ships, guidance of a designated Mentor. of a designated guidance scholar support group, SMC Associates Through the lowing semester. Students selected may participate for Students selected lowing semester. andup to four semesters under the direct supervision an audition. This review usually takes place at the end place usually takes an audition. This review program the fol for participation in the of a semester in the program. The selection process is determined by process is determined selection in the program. The or and includes a portfolio review a faculty committee ability and commitment. Each department has its ownability and commitment. Each department and corequisitespolicies for admission, prerequisites, To participate, students must demonstrate exceptional students must demonstrate To participate, apprenticeship programs or employment with profes programs or employment apprenticeship field. sionals in the In some cases, students are helped to launch their to launch helped are students In some cases, in placement through directly careers professional ring to a university, art school, music conservatory, or music conservatory, art school, ring to a university, studies. their appropriate institution to continue other performance. Upon completing the program, students Upon completing the program, performance. of transfer are individually guided through the process The program usually includes a public exhibition or a public exhibition program usually includes The in an intense learning environment with individual or with individual environment learning in an intense and music. art small-group instruction in two areas: portfolios of work. of study in the program embark on a course Students to students whose continuing education or professional continuing education to students whose or compiled performances on juried depend careers whose talents exceed the scope of the traditional cur the scope of the traditional talents exceed whose Program is tailored Mentor the riculum at the College, fessionals in their special fields. Designed for individuals in their special fields. Designed for fessionals provides extremely gifted students in the fine and fine in the gifted students extremely provides by pro support training applied arts with one-on-one Santa Monica College’s Mentor Program in the Arts Program in the Mentor Santa Monica College’s in the Arts Mentor Program Abroad website For program information, please visit the IEC’s Study IEC’s visit the please For program information, Abroad program will fulfillAbroad program will Global Citizenship SMC’s degree. for the Associate graduation requirement ence. Students who successfully complete a minimum complete Students who successfully ence. while attending a Study units (3) semester of three to earn SMC credit as they expand their own inter they expand SMC credit as to earn foster a more global experi and cultural awareness and immerse them in an exciting and engaging learning exciting in an and immerse them gives students the opportunityprogram. Each program programs designed to take students to another country to take programs designed others think, live, and work. live, think, others Study Abroad faculty-led offers College Santa Monica ence! There is no substitute for the experience of living for the experience is no substitute There ence! first-hand — how — and learning culture in another Studying abroad is an enriching, life-changing experi life-changing is an enriching, Studying abroad Study Abroad Study E-mail: [email protected] INFORMATION UCLA AFROTC Detachment 055 310-825-1742 sscnet.ucla.edu/afrotc E-mail: [email protected] Santa Monica College students may participate AND POLICIES in the first two years of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program through Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and the at Los Angeles (UCLA). AFROTC offers a variety of two-, three-, and four-year scholarships, many of which pay Education and Early Childhood President’s Office...... 310-434-4200 full tuition and fees. For more information, Important Counseling...... 310-434-8109 Psychology Department...... 310-434-4276 please visit any of the AFROTC websites listed Edye, The...... 310-434-3200 Public Policy Institute...... 310-434-3429 above, or call or send an email to either of the Emeritus Program...... 310-434-4306 Public Programs...... 310-434-4100 listed AFROTC detachments. Phone Numbers Employment Information – Purchasing...... 310-434-4304 See smc.edu/directory for a complete, searchable Academic...... 310-434-4336 Receiving Department...... 310-434-4373 directory. 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Board of Trustees...... 310-434-4241 Foundation...... 310-434-4215 Transfer Counseling...... 310-434-4210 Bookstore (see Campus Store)...... 310-434-4258 General Advisory Board...... 310-434-4100 Tutoring CAREER EDUCATION (CE) Grants...... 310-434-3718 Broad Stage, The...... 310-434-3200 English, Humanities...... 310-434-4682 Graphic Design Program...... 310-434-3720 smc.edu/cte Broadcasting Program...... 310-434-4583 ESL...... 310-434-4260 Guardian Scholars Program...... 310-434-4491 Career Education (CE) programs at Santa Monica Business Education Department...310-434-4295 Math...... 310-434-4735 Health Sciences Department...... 310-434-3450 College offer industry-linked programs and CalWORKs...... 310-434-4082 Modern Language...... 310-434-4683 Health Services – Student...... 310-434-4262 courses that prepare students for entry-level and Campus Police (Emergency)...... 310-434-4300 Science...... 310-434-4630 High Tech Training Center...... 310-434-4267 middle-skill employment opportunities, typically Campus Police (NONemergency)..310-434-4608 Veterans Resource Center (VRC)...310-434-8205 Human Resources – Academic...... 310-434-4415 within one to four semesters. The courses are Campus Store – Welcome Center...... 310-434-8101 Human Resources – Classified...... 310-434-4881 led by educators with extensive expertise in their Airport Arts Campus...... 310-434-4637 Workforce Development...... 310-434-4040 Interior Design Program...... 310-434-3720 field, with many CE instructors and trainers also Bundy Campus...... 310-434-3480 International Education Center.....310-434-4217 holding active positions outside of SMC. Students Center for Media and Design.....310-434-3750 Job Placement – Student...... 310-434-4343 who successfully complete a CE program Main Campus...... 310-434-4258 Journalism Program...... 310-434-4246 leave SMC with a wide range of knowledge — SMC Performing Arts Center...... 310-434-3482 KCRW 89.9 FM...... 310-450-5183 Special theoretical, hands-on, applied, and experiential CARE Office...... 310-434-4268 Kinesiology/Physical Education — and a strong relationship with employers. 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Children’s Services Coordinator....310-434-8526 Matriculation...... 310-434-8708 individual webpages, or go to smc.edu for more A living laboratory for sustainability, the CEUS College Ombudsperson...... 310-434-3986 Media Center...... 310-434-4352 information. features many innovative green building materials Communication and Media Studies Media Studies Program...... 310-434-4246 and practices, and provides ecotours, a library, Department...... 310-434-4246 Modern Languages Department...310-434-4248 a seed library, and other useful sustainability Communication Studies Program. 310-434-4246 Music Department ...... 310-434-4323 SPECIAL PROGRAMS: resources. The CEUS is also headquarters for Community Education...... 310-434-3400 Noncredit (Adult Education) Sustainable Works (sustainableworks.org), a Community Relations Office...... 310-434-4100 ...... 310-434-3403, 310-434-4115 nonprofit offering special programs that show Computer Classes – Nursing Program...... 310-434-3450 ADELANTE PROGRAM individuals and businesses how they can adopt Business Department...... 310-434-4295 Ombudsperson...... 310-434-3986 smc.edu/LatinoCenter sustainable practices that improve quality of Corsair Newspaper...... 310-434-4340 Outreach and Recruitment Office.310-434-4189 Student Services Center S201 310-434-4459 life, reduce impacts on the environment, and Cosmetology Department...... 310-434-4292 Parking Enforcement...... 310-434-4608 The Adelante Program, operated by the Latino decrease costs. Counseling & Transfer Services.....310-434-4210 Payroll...... 310-434-4234 Center, is a success-oriented program that CSEA Office...... 310-434-4068 Personnel Commission...... 310-434-4410 focuses on academic achievement, transfer, CENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH Curriculum Office...... 310-434-4277 Philosophy and Social Sciences cultural awareness, and personal growth, and DISABILITIES (DSPS) Custodian’s Office...... 310-434-4366 Department...... 310-434-4244 includes courses that highlight the Latino culture Dance Department ...... 310-434-3467 Photography Department...... 310-434-3547 and experience. smc.edu/disabledstudent Design Technology Department ...310-434-3720 Photography Gallery...... 310-434-4289 Student Services Center S155 310-434-4265 Disabled Students Center (DSPS)..310-434-4265 Physical Education...... 310-434-4310 AIR FORCE ROTC Fax 310-434-4272 Distance Education Program...... 310-434-3761 Physical Sciences Department...... 310-434-4788 High Tech Training Center DREAM Program...... 310-434-4892 Pico Partnership Program...... 310-434-4926 Program Overview afrotc.com Student Services Center S159 310-434-4267 Drescher Planetarium...... 310-434-3005 Planetarium...... 310-434-3005 Loyola Marymount University Learning Disabilities Program Early Childhood/Education...... 310-434-8109 Planning and Development...... 310-434-4215 AFROTC Detachment 040 310-338-2770 Student Services Center S370 310-434-4684 Earth Sciences Department...... 310-434-4767 Pool Information...... 310-458-8700 lmu.edu/afrotc Acquired Brain Injury/Pathfinders310-434-4442 130 INFORMATION AND POLICIES Fall 2020 131 310-434-4342 310-434-4121 310-434-4189 310-434-3988 310-434-4343 students access to on-campus jobs available to on-campus jobs available access students in and programs on SMC’s many departments through the funded campuses, main and satellite Work-Study (FWS) and Student Help (SH)Federal programs. STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS smc.edu/studyabroad Student Services Center S332 Email: [email protected] Abroad Study faculty-led exciting, SMC’s programs are designed to immerse students in an they while abroad program academic engaging further their own intercultural SMC credit, earn perspective. global and foster a more awareness, SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAM smc.edu/si Drescher Hall 302 in fall andoffered is academic assistance Special in to SMC students enrolled spring semesters sessions out-of-class free The courses. specific course activities that help students learn include concepts, prepare for exams, and develop SI sessions NOTE: PLEASE study skills. effective offered at tutoring sessions like the ones are NOT and SI leadersvarious on-campus tutoring labs, achievements for transfer. Students entering entering Students transfer. for achievements eligible GPA may be or higher a B (3.0) SMC with priority Program, which offers for the Scholars at SMC. Students benefits and other registration who successfully are complete the program for admission priority consideration guaranteed Loyola Marymount UCLA, UC Irvine, as a junior to four-year of other and a number University, and universities. colleges AND SMC OUTREACH RECRUITMENT smc.edu/newstudents S110 Student Services Center SMC Outreach and Recruitment partners SMC counselors with local area high schools, students. and out-of-state community agencies, school high to motivate works program The students to develop goals for the future and explore the idea of going to college, and as a first-choice Santa Monica College promotes counselors option. Outreach education higher help smooth the transition for students from high school to college by familiarizing them with SMC’s academic and support programs, as well as admissions and enrollment procedures. The SMC campus tours, also offers office Outreach information sessions,and individualcounseling as well as group week, during the appointments assessment testing. STEM PROGRAM smc.edu/stem Drescher Hall 301 Email: [email protected] skills student STEM program fosters the SMC’s necessary to excel in science, technology, is an STEM courses. and math engineering, academic support program designed to help who students under-represented traditionally are interested in STEM careers successfully to a four- transfer at SMC, their studies complete year research-oriented baccalaureate program, and enter the STEM workforce. STEM students and to apply to the Science are also encouraged a cohort-based Initiative Program (SRI), Research experience that includesSTEM Skills and Week Summer Bridge Programming. other STUDENT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM smc.edu/studentemployment Student Services Center S133 offers Program Employment Student SMC’s 310-434-4059 310-434-4371 310-434-4926 310-434-8101 310-434-4337 310-434-4459 programs.

Study Abroad Adelante Program. the A.S. computer lab in Cayton Center, student lab in Cayton Center, the A.S. computer discounts and events and vendors, at selected more. SCHOLARS PROGRAM smc.edu/scholars 24-hour recorded information Student Services Center S287 Email: [email protected] The Scholars Program is an enriched, highly honors program that prepares demanding students with outstanding scholastic culminate in an event such as an art exhibition as an art such in an event culminate contact the For details, or a public performance. or SMC Music Department. SMC Art Department PICO PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM smc.edu/picopartnership Student Services Center S238 Pico Partnership Program is a collaborationThe of City the and College Monica Santa between Santa Monica. The program meets the needs of the underserved, under-represented youth Pico College. to the proximity in close live who adults and assists young motivates Partnership and career to attend SMC and work toward their education goals. Each student in the program Applicationsworks one-on-one with a counselor. Pico in the available are program the for office. Partnership SANTA MONICA COLLEGE PROMISE PROGRAM smc.edu/freetuition Student Services Center S110 program Promise College Monica Santa The who graduate to students free enrollment offers at SMC in and enroll school in 2020 high from full-time as first-year, 2021 spring or fall 2020 students (12 or more units). SMC Promise also I.D. student SMC for Health Services, covers fees card, Student Representation, and Associated Line, “Any free including Activities, Students Any Time” rides on the Big Blue Bus, access to INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INTERNSHIP smc.edu/internship Center S221 Student Services SMC’s Internship by the Program, operated find students helps Center, Services Career and cooperative internships for opportunities field of to their related work experience in jobs study. LATINO CENTER smc.edu/LatinoCenter S201 Student Services Center The Latino offers SMC’s Center Latino students a support network of comprehensive bilingual Center The Spanish. and in English services the operates MENTOR PROGRAM IN THE ARTS Arts provides in the Mentor Program SMC’s performing students in the talented exceptionally and applied arts an opportunity to further one-on- with abilities their and refine develop one support and training by professionals in their in art offered programs are fields. Mentor special and music, and designed for individuals whose talents exceed the scope of the traditional for a mentor Selection College. curriculum at the an audition or a reviewprogram usually requires program of study is tailored toof a portfolio. The and will oftenthe goals of the individual student with non-immigration F-1 student visa issues, issues, visa F-1 student with non-immigration Santa Monica transfer from for and preparation The college or university. to a four-year College to home is also Center Education International SMC’s faculty-led for for smc.edu/ Concurrent Concurrent 310-434-4217 310-434-4491 310-434-3522 310-434-4260 310-434-4268 for details); (3) for details);

offers a selection offers allows qualifying high allows qualifying high smc.edu/international smc.edu/workforcedevelopment Dual Enrollment Program for details); (2) a fee-based intensive English intensive (2) a fee-based for details); Santa Monica Email: [email protected] TheInternational Education Centerprovides that include with services international students assistanceacademic counseling and orientation, and receive college credit. The Enrollment Program in to SMC and enroll to apply school students and online. at an SMC campus offered classes planning to participate in this programStudents should send an email requesting information.. The of college that students can attend classes To school. high local participating their at participate in the Dual Enrollment Program, students should discuss their plans with their high school counselor. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER smc.edu/international Student Services Center S332 youth enrolled at SMC. The program, offered offered program, at SMC. The enrolled youth through the EOPS/CARE office, is part of a SMC with that partners collaborative initiative in University, Marymount Loyola and UCLA Pathwaysconjunction with the California College Initiative. HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS Concurrent Enrollment: smc.edu/highschool Email: [email protected] Dual Enrollment: smc.edu/dualenrollment High School Counseling Department Santa Monica College offers two programs that to take SMC classes high school students permit The Extended Opportunity Program and Services Extended The program program is a state-funded (EOPS) to help services support special that offers low-income students start and move forward successfully toward their education goals. The to the Guardian ScholarsEOPS office is also home Program (GSP) and the Cooperative Agencies for Education (CARE) program. Resources GUARDIAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM smc.edu/guardianscholars Student Services Center S238 The Guardian Scholars Program (GSP) aimsto and and college support community expand career pathways for current and former foster the TOEFL requirement to enroll in regular college in regular to enroll the TOEFL requirement classes (see offering program education) (adult a noncredit free ESL classes for adults in the community and (4) 310-434-4115); or 310-434-3403 (call a fee-based ESL program offering workshops, for English and training, occupational courses, at business and industry courses special-purpose (see sites information). EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM AND SERVICES (EOPS) smc.edu/eops Student Services Center S238 ENGLISH AS A SECOND A SECOND AS ENGLISH (ESL) LANGUAGE smc.edu/esl Credit Program: St. and Pearl St., Corner of 16th for programs four offers College Santa Monica English-language learners: a credit (1) program to prepare ESL Department classes in the offering students for the reading, writing, listening, speaking, and study skills needed for college (see enhancement career and success esl who do not meetprogram designed for students

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to DREAMers and their families. for the California Dream Act/Financial Aid and scholarships;and workshopsof special interest development through academic, career, and and career, academic, through development personal assistance in applying counseling; provides DREAMers (undocumented, AB540, AB540, (undocumented, DREAMers provides and DACA recipients) with support services and growth personal their to increase Email: [email protected] The SantaMonica College DREAM Program smc.edu/dream Student Services Center S238 a self-paced tour of the Canvas platform. tour of the a self-paced DREAM PROGRAM where students can also access Canvas user and take requirements, technical explore guides, students at locations away from the SMC campus through a virtual campus at SMC’s Office of Distance Education offers classes of Distance Education offers SMC’s Office for transfer, certificates, and skill building to smc.edu/OnlineEd Student Services Center S355 Volleyball, and Water Polo. Volleyball, DISTANCE EDUCATION/ONLINE CLASSES Volleyball, Cross Country, Soccer, , Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Cross Country, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Water Polo. Women’s teams include: Basketball, Beach teams. Men’s teams include: Basketball, Cross Cross Basketball, include: teams Men’s teams. Swimming and Diving, Soccer, Football, Country, Community College Commission on Athletics, Commission on Athletics, College Community athletic and 10 women’s and sponsors 8 men’s counseling for students interested in careers in careers interested students for counseling inathletics. SMC is a member of the California classroom and on the field of play, SMC offers SMC of play, field and on the classroom including special of support programs, a variety at a high level in a chosen sport. Committed to sport. Committed in a chosen at a high level assisting student athletes to excel both in the championship teams, with an accumulated 83 83 with an accumulated championship teams, championship titles. The and 13 State Conference offers students opportunities to competeCollege Corsair Gym, 2nd Floor Santa Monica College has a proud tradition of smc.edu/athletics Guardian Scholars Program (GSP). CORSAIR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS successfully toward their education goals. The program shares the office with EOPS and the that offers special support services to help help to services support special that offers low-income students start and move forward The Cooperative Agencies Resources for The Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) is a state-funded program smc.edu/eops Student Services Center S238 RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR (CARE) COOPERATIVE AGENCIES COOPERATIVE AGENCIES serving the older adult community. serving the older vocational programs; and vocational programs; of post-stroke exercise and communication Program Emeritus classes offered through SMC’s technology; the technology; and into academic re-entry which promotes the the train computer students in the use of adapted limitations. Students have access to programs such as the adjustments and other accommodation services and other accommodation adjustments to mitigate disability-related educational counselors available to answer questions, questions, to answer available counselors academic and authorize problems, solve help students with their academic, vocational, and academic has The Center planning goals. career SMC’s Center for Students with Disabilities Disabilities with Students for Center SMC’s helpprograms to of specialized a number offers do NOT tutor or assist students with homework the campus, dial 4300 or 911 on the emergency connections in the (downstairs near the community. Experience on the Corsair can lead problems. telephones located throughout the campus and Reference Desk, 1st Floor North) to access a to internships with major media companies. parking structures, or call 310-434-4300 from variety of information resources; and TEACHER ACADEMY AT SMC a cellphone or off-campus telephone. The SMC • The Bundy LRC — Bundy Campus, 3171 S. COUNSELING & TRANSFER LiveSafe App (download to your phone from the Bundy Dr., Rm. 116 (310-434-3440). smc.edu/ece SERVICES Apple App Store or Google Play) allows you to An additional computer lab is open to all Bundy Campus, 3rd Floor 310-434-8109 receive emergency notifications, communicate smc.edu/counseling A program of the SMC Education/Early Childhood currently enrolled students WITH A VALID via text to report a variety of incidents, utilize ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ACTIVITIES STICKER: Student Services Center S256 310-434-4210 Department, the Teacher Academy at SMC works the SafeWalk feature to have a friend watch you SMC’s General Counseling & Transfer Services to foster a growing pool of future educators walk to your destination, or log on to find the • The Cayton Associated Students Computer assists and advises ALL students on developing by offering courses, hands-on fieldwork many resources that SMC has to offer. Lab — Cayton Center 209 (310-434-4615) — their education plans, helps smooth the experiences, mentorships, and a wide variety provides computers, printers, and a variety of enrollment process for you, provides information software. of support services and grants to help students CAMPUS STORE on degrees and professional and career succeed as quality professionals in education. The following computer labs, primarily for certificates, helps you select classes that meet The program offers options designed to prepare bookstore.smc.edu students enrolled in specific classes, make their requirements for a particular academic or career students to work with linguistically and culturally Main SMC Campus 310-434-4258 equipment and software available to all enrolled path, and facilitates your successful transfer to diverse groups of children and families in schools, Airport Arts 123A 310-434-4637 SMC students, but ONLY at times when the labs four-year institutions. Counseling services are centers, and homes. Courses are offered during Bundy (next to main entrance) 310-434-3480 are not in use for instruction or tutoring purposes also available online at smc.edu/onlinecounseling the day, in the evening, on weekends, and online. Center for Media and Design (CMD) (check with the lab for available hours): for students enrolled in on-campus courses 310-434-3750 • The Computer Science and Information (students enrolled in online courses should UNDOCUMENTED ALLY Performing Arts Center 105 310-434-3482 Systems (CSIS) Lab — Business 231 (310-434- consult the information available at smc.edu/ The SMC Campus Store (formerly the SMC 4783); OnlineEd). PROGRAM Bookstore) sells new and used textbooks, INFORMATION AND POLICIES INFORMATION • The Library Computer Lab — SMC Library, 2nd smc.edu/undocually school and office supplies, campus sweat- and Floor North (310-434-4254). Student Services Center S238 310-434-4491 T-shirts, and art materials. The Campus Store EDUCATION AND EARLY SMC’s Undocumented Ally Program (better also stocks class schedules and the annual SMC SMC has more than 700 computers in CHILDHOOD COUNSELING specialized computer labs used to support known as UndocuAlly) is a network of Santa catalog. Students may also browse through the smc.edu/ECE Monica College faculty, staff, managers, and bookstore’s online catalog or search for a specific students enrolled in specific programs or classes. These labs include: Bundy 317 310-434-8109 students committed to providing support, title, and make purchases for either in-store The Education and Early Childhood program Fall 2020 education and understanding to our SMC pickup or shipment directly to their home. Note: • The Art Lab — Art 119 — for selected Art and provides academic and professional preparation, undocumented students. Program participants Students with disabilities may find some areas of Design classes; as well as transfer assistance, for students attend a three-hour training session that includes the Campus Store inaccessible — please request • The Continuing Ed Lab — Bundy Campus, 3171 interested in teaching careers (infant through an overview of the history and policies affecting assistance. S. Bundy Dr., Rm. 127 (310-434-6661) — for grade 12) or related work with children and undocumented students, information about SMC’s Continuing Ed and Adult Ed programs; families. Students receive individualized special campus resources, and what it means to CAREER SERVICES CENTER • The CMD Computer Lab — Center for Media academic support, counseling, and professional be an ally to undocumented students. and Design 217 (310-434-3747) — for students growth advisement, including assistance smc.edu/careercenter in CMD classes; with permit applications for students seeking smc.edu/hiresmc employment in early childhood education. VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER Internship Program: smc.edu/internship • The CSIS Computer Classrooms — Business smc.edu/vet Student Services Center S221 310-434-4337 250 (NTT Lab), 253 (Keyboarding Lab), 255 Cayton Center Invictus The Career Services Center provides SMC (Accounting Lab), and 259 (Business Center FOOD SECURITY PROGRAMS Lab) — for CSIS classes; Lower Level 310-434-8205 students with a single, conveniently located Access to nutritious food is a challenge for SMC’s Veterans Resource Center provides a source for career exploration, workshops on • The Digital Photography Lab — Business 131 many students at SMC. Santa Monica College variety of support services to veterans to assist resume writing and interview techniques, — for selected digital photography classes; has established a food pantry and developed them in matters pertaining to their transition internships, assistance in finding on- and off- • The Earth Sciences Labs — Drescher Hall 128 several programs to provide free or low-cost from the military to college. The Center — campus jobs, and (by appointment) individual and 134 — for Earth Science classes; meals to students, and to help students find which offers a place where students who are career counseling. The Career Services Center • The Emeritus Lab — 1227 Second St., Room affordable and free sources of nutritious food in veterans of military service can feel comfortable, also operates SMC’s Internship Program. 208 (310-434-4306) — for SMC’s Emeritus their community. See smc.edu/foodsecurity for decompress, and take a break from the campus program for older adults; details. hubbub — assists in processing VA paperwork for CENTER FOR WELLNESS & • The High Tech Training Center — Student veterans’ dependents receiving benefits under WELLBEING Services Center S159 (310-434-4267) — Chapters 33 and 35 of the GI Bill. While the FOOD SERVICES computer access for students with disabilities; Center does NOT provide answers to veterans’ smc.edu/wellness Santa Monica College’s food services are located problems that are not related to the College’s Math Complex 75 310-434-4503, 800-691-6003 • The Math Lab — Math Complex 84 — for Math on the ground floor of the Student Center. The programs, efforts will be made whenever SMC’s Center for Wellness & Wellbeing offers tutoring (and Math Complex 82 for Basic Skills food services area includes a food court that possible to direct students to resources where short-term personal counseling to currently Math tutoring); offers a selection of meals, snacks, and beverages answers may be found. enrolled students who have paid the Health Fee. • The Modern Language Lab — Drescher Hall at reasonable prices. Service is indoors, and Licensed psychologists and interns/trainees are 219 (310-434-4625) — for Chinese, French, seating is available inside and on outdoor patio available to help students resolve problems or German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, areas. Vending machines can also be found at SUPPORT SERVICES: find appropriate resources in the community. Persian, Russian, and Spanish classes; various locations on the campus. The Center also offers a variety of topic- • The Music Media Lab — Performing Arts ATHLETICS COUNSELING oriented workshops (e.g., Test Anxiety, Stress Center 204 (310-434-4852) — computers with HEALTH SCIENCES COUNSELING Management). MIDI interfaces and sequencers for students in smc.edu/athletics Music 2 through Music 8 classes; smc.edu/ncs Corsair Gym, 2nd Floor, Nursing: smc.edu/nursing CHILD CARE SERVICES • The Reading Lab — Drescher Hall 312 — for Room 215 310-434-4311 Respiratory Therapy: smc.edu/rtlink selected Reading/Writing classes; Santa Monica College provides an excellent smc.edu/childcareservices Bundy Campus, 3rd Floor 310-434-3450 environment for you to begin your journey into Bundy 317 310-434-8280 • The Science Lab — Science 240 (310-434- The Health Sciences Counseling program higher education and compete at a high level in Email: [email protected] 3548); and provides SMC Nursing and Respiratory Therapy a chosen sport. SMC offers a variety of support Santa Monica College offers several child care • The Writing Lab — Drescher Hall 308 — students with academic counseling, educational programs for athletic pursuits, including special options — including FREE child care through the primarily for English 81A classes. planning services, and other health science- counseling for athletes interested in pursuing CCAMPIS program — for students while they To find up-to-date information about campus specific educational and counseling services. careers in athletics. The SMC coaching staff, attend SMC. If you are an SMC student with child computer labs and their hours, see the Student academic counselors, and administration are care needs, please see the Child Care Services Computer Labs webpage (smc.edu/acadcomp/ HEALTH SERVICES CENTER committed to assisting student athletes to excel website. You may also call, email, or stop by the labs). both in the classroom and on the field of play. office of CCAMPIS Project Manager Gary Huff. smc.edu/healthcenter CORSAIR NEWSPAPER Cayton Center 112 (next to Cafeteria) CAMPUS POLICE AND STUDENT/ COMPUTER LABS AND SERVICES 310-434-4262 STAFF ESCORT SERVICE thecorsaironline.com SMC’s Health Services Center provides health smc.edu/computerlabs Center for Media and Design 130 310-434-4340 services and first aid to currently enrolled Santa smc.edu/police Santa Monica College has many computer-based The Corsair, Santa Monica College’s award- Monica College students. The Center’s focus is 1718 Pearl St. 310-434-4608 services and on-campus computer labs for the winning student-run newspaper, has a print health promotion, illness prevention, treatment Emergency and Weekends 310-434-4300 benefit of its students. The following computer edition published every other Wednesday during of acute illness, and health education to promote SMC maintains a Campus Police Department labs are open to all CURRENTLY ENROLLED the fall and spring semesters, as well as an online student success. Selected immunizations, with personnel available 24 hours a day to help students: news site. The Corsair welcomes all students to screenings, and treatments are offered free keep SMC’s campuses safe and secure. To report • The SMC Library (310-434-4254) — provides help create the newspaper, which is a lifeline or at cost. A nutritionist is also available by an emergency or criminal activities on or near computers and wired and wireless network of news and entertainment for the entire SMC appointment or on a walk-in basis during 132 INFORMATION AND POLICIES Fall 2020 133

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smc.edu/cc smc.edu/cc more than $45 million in federal, state, and and state, in federal, million $45 than more The major aid to SMC students. assistance other programs at SMC are: • • counselors and trained student ambassadors ambassadors student and trained counselors and assist with questions on hand to answer admission and enrollmentprocesses. The Welcome Center also offers the program. Financial Assistance FINANCIAL AID OFFICE smc.edu/financialaid Student Services Center S133 Monica Santa at Office Aid Financial The College strongly encourages students to apply to going by aid financial for Application the Free for Federal completing been have who Students (FAFSA). Aid Student past financial aid in the receive to ineligible to encouraged should re-apply each year and are come in and ask about other resources that may available to them. be including: important student services, • • • at SMC who need assistance may walk in at SMC who need assistance walk may in for tutoring on a drop-in basis, or make an Connect Corsair through online appointment ( Science Tutoring Center smc.edu/tutoring Science 245 classes in science Tutoring for students enrolled at SMC is available on a drop-in basis, or by Corsair Connectmaking an appointment through ( Writing and Humanities Tutoring Center smc.edu/tutoring/english_humanities Drescher Hall 313 and subject courses any for assistance Writing (English, arts courses liberal tutoring in selected History) available on a drop-in Economics, Logic, basis, or make an appointment online through ( Corsair Connect WELCOME CENTER smc.edu/welcomecenter Student Services Center S110 “one- is a convenient Center Welcome The can find the students new stop shop” where information, services, and support to make a enrollment During SMC. to transition smooth has academic Center Welcome the periods, Modern Languages Languages Modern Center Tutoring smc.edu/tutoring 219 Drescher Hall Tutoring for students in any language classes

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Information about optional health ONLY the services offered at the SMC Health SMC Health at the offered services the ONLY Services Center. Any expenses a student incurs The Health Services fee paid at time of of time at paid fee Services Health The and covers health insurance, is NOT enrollment Health Insurance Health Insurance the spring fall and All semesters. are services confidential. meet satisfactory academic progress. In addition, You may withdraw from classes online through may present ideas to local and state government Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF/ male AB540 students are required to comply Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc. It is the YOUR bodies. CalWORKs), or SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security with US Selective Service requirements. responsibility to withdraw from a class by The SMC Student I.D. card fee, Associated Income), or General Assistance/General Relief The Financial Aid Office is open Monday and the course-specific deadline — informing the Students Activities fee, and Student are eligible to purchase an on-campus virtual Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tuesday and instructor is NOT sufficient notice. Failure to Representation fee are optional. Contact the parking permit at a reduced rate. Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m.- withdraw (officially drop) from a class could Cashier’s Office at time of enrollment if you do 12 noon. Hours are subject to change without result in a grade of F (0.0), and owed fees. not wish to pay these fees. Returned Payments and notice. The Admissions Office is not responsible for Outstanding Balances incomplete online transactions. Please confirm Health Services Fee Returned checks and rejected credit card your transactions (including withdrawals), then SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE This is a mandatory fee of $21 that provides a payments are subject to a fee of up to $25 and print and review your revised schedule. You must variety of health services. You are exempt from are taken care of at the Auxiliary Services Office, smc.edu/scholarships have this proof to contest any discrepancies. Student Services Center S133 310-434-4290 paying the Health Services fee if you: located at 1738 Pearl St. An administrative hold • Specific deadlines to request a refund, avoid SMC’s Scholarship Office handles a variety • Enroll exclusively in noncredit or not-for-credit will be placed on your records until the matter a W, or receive a guaranteed W are listed in of awards from sources such as foundations, courses, or enroll in online classes only, or is resolved. If you leave SMC owing a balance your Corsair Connect account. private endowments, and private individuals. • Declare in a personally-signed statement that and do not pay it, you will be responsible for all Scholarships are available to incoming high • Late withdrawals with extenuating you depend exclusively on prayer for healing collection costs and/or attorney’s fees. This debt school students (ask your high school counselors circumstance: After the guaranteed “W” in accordance with the teachings of a bona may also be reported to all three major credit about these scholarships), students continuing deadline has passed, you may withdraw from a fide religious sect (documentation of such an bureaus. at SMC, and students transferring from SMC class using the Late Withdrawal Petition Process affiliation is required). to a four-year college or university. Awards are ONLY if there are extenuating circumstances WITHDRAWAL REFUND offered for a wide range of achievements and (such as verified cases of an accident, illness, SCHEDULE or other circumstances beyond your control) Nonresident Tuition Fee INFORMATION AND POLICIES INFORMATION student activities, and many do not include financial need in their requirements. which make the withdrawal necessary. It may The mandatory tuition fee for students classified If you are eligible for a refund, it will as nonresidents (including students who are be processed and mailed to you within The Scholarship Office: take several weeks to review your request, and there is no guarantee it will be approved. If citizens of a foreign country and hold only approximately 45 days of the start of the term. • Provides a single-application procedure for your request is approved, you will receive a W, temporary resident status in the United States) is consideration for more than 500 scholarships and units earned in the class will be included $324 per semester unit (plus $46 enrollment fee, Enrollment Fee available through the program; in “enrolled units” on your SMC transcript. for a total of $370 per semester unit), or $300 No refunds of enrollment fees are available to

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If you do be found in your Corsair Connect account next service clubs and local organizations, not qualify for late withdrawal or you cease to admissions and click on the “Residency” link, or private individuals, and other organizations, contact the residence clerk in the Admissions to your enrolled classes. If you withdraw prior to attend the class, you may receive a grade of F the deadline date, you will receive a 100% refund foundations, and corporations; (0.0). Office for AB 947 exemption details. Please see the Fees webpage at smc.edu/fees for details. of enrollment fees (minus a processing charge of • Provides informational workshops and • If you have completed a course — including Please note: All nonresident tuition fees are $10). 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The mandatory upper-division coursework fee If you withdraw from fall semester classes at Santa Monica College before the published Scholarships vary from $250 to $2,000 per A complete explanation of how withdrawal for students pursuing the Bachelor of Science refund deadlines for the classes in which you are year, and are awarded as a check issued directly deadlines are determined is available online (see degree in Interaction Design is $84 per graded enrolled, you will receive a 100% tuition refund, to the student. smc.edu/AdminRegulations) and in the annual unit. This fee is IN ADDITION TO the $46 per minus any relevant processing fees. SMC catalog (online at smc.edu/catalog). unit enrollment fee, for a total of $130 per graded unit for students classified as residents. 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Students who published refund deadline, you will receive a qualify for an Assembly Bill 947 exemption must 100% refund for the Health fee, the SMC Student MATRICULATION pay the mandatory upper-division coursework ATTENTION: Payment Policy I.D. fee, the Student Representation fee, and the fee of $84 per graded unit IN ADDITION TO the SMC has a planned education process called • ALL fees for fall semester courses you enroll A.S. fee. “matriculation,” which helps you match your in must be paid no later than the fee payment $46 enrollment fee AND the $300 tuition fee, for a total of $430 per graded unit. interests, abilities, needs, and goals with the deadline of 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5, On-Campus College’s courses, programs, and services. The 2020. Failure to pay your fees by this date will matriculation process includes orientation, result in your classes being dropped. 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UNIT LOAD LIMIT better yet! — stop by and talk to one of SMC’s • See smc.edu/fees for the latest details. On-Campus Students who are in good standing may take academic counselors in the Welcome Center or Virtual Parking Permit Fee up to sixteen (16) units during the fall or spring the Counseling Department. Enrollment Fee This fee is required ONLY if you wish to use semester, and eight (8) units during the summer This is a state-mandated student enrollment fee the on-campus parking facilities at SMC’s or winter session. Please consult a counselor for PROGRAM CHANGES of $46 per unit, and is subject to change without main campus, SMC Performing Arts Center, details. Enrollment in classes is done online through notice. or the Center for Media and Design. Parking Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc. Beginning the is FREE at other SMC satellite campuses, BUT PROBATIONARY AND day of the second class meeting, you will need SMC Student I.D. Card, requires a virtual parking permit; see smc. DISQUALIFIED STUDENT edu/transportation for details). Regular virtual an Instructor Authorization Code to add courses, Associated Students Activities, POLICIES even if space is available. parking permits — which can be purchased and Student Representation Fee online through Corsair Connect at smc.edu/cc Santa Monica College students are expected to ATTENDANCE AND This is an optional fee of $34.50 that includes — are $93.50 for the fall or spring semester and take responsibility for meeting the SMC Student the fee of $13, which funds the cost of the SMC $49.50 for the winter or summer session. The Success Standards of “Academic Achievement” WITHDRAWALS FROM CLASSES Student I.D. card with picture; the Associated permit prices include the City of Santa Monica (maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better A STUDENT ENROLLED IN ANY CLASS AT SMC Student Activities fee of $19.50, which funds 10% parking facilities tax. Funds from this the in all classes taken at Santa Monica College) and MUST ATTEND — OR (IF AN ONLINE CLASS) services (such as “Any Line, Any Time” rides on virtual parking permit are used to maintain and “Timely Progress” (not exceeding the allowed ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN — ALL SESSIONS the Big Blue Bus) and activities for the entire improve SMC’s parking facilities. percentage of I, W, and NP notations). Failure to OF THE CLASS THAT MEET DURING THE FIRST Santa Monica College student body; and the Students who qualify for a California College meet these standards can lead to: WEEK OF THE CLASS OR RISK BEING DROPPED Student Representation fee of $2, which helps Promise Grant (CCPG) because they or their • Academic probation or progress probation, FROM THE CLASS BY THE INSTRUCTOR. fund student activities and representatives who family currently receive benefits under either one of which will limit how many units 134 INFORMATION AND POLICIES Fall 2020 135

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Act (FERPA) gives students certain rights with with rights certain students gives (FERPA) Act full a For records. education their to respect and its implications for of FERPA explanation SMC catalog the see please students, college at (available online the Admissions Office. What appears below is summary. a brief ONLY 1. 2. 3. 4. • • 비차별 환경 조성에 헌신하고 있으며 이런 원칙의 보장하기 실현을 위해 통합적인 프로그램을 습니다. 유지하고 대학 환경 있 내에서의 다양성은 상호인식, 지 식, 그리고 감성을 육성하기 위해 깊이 배어든 고정 관념에 도전하고, 상호 이해와 존중을 증진하는 기 회를 제공합니다. 당 교육구의 평등 고용 비차별 기회 정책 및 조항들은 교육위원회 정책 제 2410, 2405, 3120-3123, 5220, 5230 및 5530조항 에 명시되어 있습니다. 교육위원회 정책에 바와 명시된 같이, 당 교육구는 다음을 포함하고, 이에 국한 되지 않는 모든 준거법에 따라 배움과 근무하는 환 경에서 평등한 고용 기회와 차별이 없도록 에 하는데 헌신하고 있습니다. 캘리포니아주 법률집 5, 표제 제59300 및 이하 참조, 캘리포니아주 정부법 제 교 교육법(캘리포니아 11139.5,남녀평등 - 11135 육법 제66250 및 이하 참조), 1964년 민권법 표제 VI(42 U.S.C. § 2000d), 1972년 교육개정법 표제 IX(20 U.S.C. § 1681), 1973년 재활법 제504조 (29 U.S.C. § 794), 1990년 미국 장애인 보호법 (42 U.S.C. § 12100 및 이하 참조) 및 연령차별금 지법(42 U.S.C. § 6101). 평등한 고용 기회와 비차별에 대한 당 교육구의 정책 위반의 가능성에 대한 우려를 신고하는 것은 중요합 니다. 당 교육구의 정책에 대한 정보를 원하거나 위 에 나열된 법률 위반을 신고해야 하는 경우에는 아래 담당자들에게 연락해야 합니다. • • STUDENT PRIVACY RIGHTS NOTICE (office (located on on (located

[email protected] [email protected] Es importante que los estudiantes, el el los estudiantes, que Es importante 310-434-4689 or located in Room 265 of the SMC Library), regarding disability discrimination complaints. It is important for students, employees, and employees, students, for It is important or 4415 Administration SMC of the floor second the any regarding Blvd), Pico 2714 Building, complaint of unlawful discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual discrimination; or Steve Hunt, Compliance ADA/504 Officer, SMC Human Resources Office, 310-434- Office, SMC Human Resources

U.S.C. § 794); la Ley de 1990 sobre AmericanosU.S.C. § 794); la Ley y la (42 U.S.C. § 12100 y ss.); con Incapacidades § U.S.C. Edad (42 por Discriminación sobre Ley 6101). relacionadas personas las demás y personal conelSMC reportan lasinquietudes sobre las polisas relacionadas de violaciones posibles y de empleo a la igualdad de oportunidades del nondiscriminación. Si Ud. necesita información reportar que Distrito o tiene las polisas del sobre debe estas leyes, una violación de cualquier de en contacto con: ponerse • DECLARACIÓN DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓN ElDistrito de Santa Monica Community College tiene el compromiso de crear un mantener de y diverso inclusivo y ambiente para asegurarse un programa comprensivo La principios. estos refleja la practica que de diversdad entreel ambiente colegial provée oportunidad para fomentar el conocimiento, luchar y la sensibilidad mutual, la erudición, promover y arraigados, los estereotipos contra del mutual. Las reglas y respeto la comprensión del oportunidades de igualdad sobre Distrito empleo y de nondiscriminación se disponen 5220, 3120-3123, 2410, las polisas 2405, en comprometido a la5230 y 5530. El Distrito está nondiscriminación y oportunidades de igualdad trabajo del y educación la de los ambientes en en acuerdo con las leyes, incluyendo, sin la limitación, el Código de las Regulaciones de California Título 5, § 59300 y ss.; el Código de California §§ 11135-11139.5; la Ley de Gobierno en la Educación (Código Equidad de Sexo sobre el ss.); y 66250 § California de Educación de Civiles de 1964 sobre Derechos Título VI de la Ley el Título IX de las Enmiendas(42 U.S.C. § 2000d); 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681), Artículo Educación de de (29 Rehabilitación sobre 1973 de la Ley de 504 nondiscrimination policies are set forth in Board policies are nondiscrimination 5230, 5220, 3120-3123, 2410, Policies 2405, and 5530. As set forth in these Board Policies, the District is committed to equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination in the learning and work environments in accordance with all applicable laws, including, without Title of Regulations, California Code limitation, Government Code California seq., et § 59300 5, in Education Equity Sex the §§ 11135-11139.5, § 66250 et seq.), Code Act (California Education Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.Title VI of the Title IX of the Education Amendments§ 2000d), of the 504 Section § 1681), U.S.C. (20 of 1972 the Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794), Rehabilitation Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C.Americans with Disabilities Act Discrimination Age and the seq.), § 12100 et (42 U.S.C. § 6101). others associated with the College to report of the violations possible about concerns District’s policies regarding equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination. If you need or need policies District’s information about the you laws listed above, to report a violation of the should contact: • environment provides opportunity to foster to foster opportunity provides environment mutual awareness, knowledge, and sensitivity, to challenge ingrained stereotypes, and to The mutual and respect. promote understanding District’s equal employment opportunity and

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committed to building an inclusive and diverse comprehensive a and maintains environment reflects practice that ensure to program college the within Diversity principles. these OPEN ENROLLMENT or statute by exempted specifically Unless selection, course course, every regulation, Santa the by maintained and offered class or Monica Community College District and reported for state aid shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to Santa Monica College and who according to established the prerequisites meets Subchapter 2.5, in Article regulations contained California the 5 of Division 6 of Title 6, Chapter 1, Code of Regulations. STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION District is Santa Monica Community College The the Admissions Office. Deadlines for filing: • • • (available online at for graduating with including requirements honors. College Policies unsatisfactory grade or a W, you may re-enroll may you a W, or grade unsatisfactory to request permission need TIME without the ONE to talk MUST you that, After a counselor. from the Check counselors. academic of SMC’s one catalog (available online atSanta Monica College smc.edu/catalog GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS are AS-T) AA-T, AS, (AA, degrees Associate The granted upon completion of sixty (60) degree- of area education, units (general applicable study, and electives) with a cumulative grade A minimum C (2.0) or higher. of point average Santacompleted at be must units (12) of twelve Monica College. interests or gain professional certification — or attendingfreeEnglish Second as a Language classes adult education noncredit (ESL) and other offered through SMC Community Education — through the SMCCE office. must be enrolled COURSE REPEATS 5 limits the Title of Regulations Code California a course a student may repeat of times number in the California Community College system. and all current also require regulations These and repetitions, enrollments, course prior record to enrollment withdrawals in a student’s maximum limit. counted toward the be course in which you have previously earned an class-specific deadline. The decision to take a the after irrevocable basis is on a P/NP course has passed.deadline CLASSES AUDITING permit auditing of not does College Santa Monica classes. attending credit or noncreditAll students must be officially Monica College classes at Santa enrolled through SMC’s Admissions Office. classes noncredit free, adults attending Older must be enrolled to seniors on topics of interest fee- attending Students through SMC Emeritus. classes to explore personal not-for-credit based ). and smc. smc.edu/catalog smc.edu/counseling ) for a detailed description of the description of the ) for a detailed

units. CCPG new about the information more For may become ineligible for a CCPG for the may become ineligible for a CCPG for the (a) they unless semester spring fall or next fall or spring in the next have already enrolled 12 completed not yet (b) have or semester; term (fall or spring semester) to raise their GPA (fall or spring semester) to raise their term and/or completion rate. minimum standards rate up to the completion completion rate standards willbe placed on CCPG Probation. maintain at least a 2.0 GPA and a course and a course a 2.0 GPA maintain at least rate of at least 50%. completion PLEASE NOTE: Students who are disqualified who are Students NOTE: PLEASE If there is ANY possibility that you may be be may that you possibility is ANY If there session; or Academic disqualification; disqualification. Progress Both academic and progress disqualification you enroll may in, which cannot exceed a of 9 unitsmaximum a spring in or winter summer or in a winter units 5 or session, and select “P/NP Grading” option) before the the option) before Grading” “P/NP and select no pass (P/NP) basis must apply for each course basis must apply for each no pass (P/NP) through Corsair Connect (go to “Enrollment” tab Students who wish to take courses on a pass/ challenge process. PASS/NO PASS annual SMC catalog (available online at online (available annual SMC catalog edu/catalog bears the initial burden of proof to show that of proof initial burden the bears the see Please challenge. the for exist grounds a Prerequisite Challenge Petition to the a Prerequisite Challenge Petition to the academic department. The studentappropriate or other colleges may challenge the requirement the colleges may challenge or other under certain circumstances by submitting Students who have not completed prerequisite not completed have who Students or corequisite at Santa Monica courses College PREREQUISITES AND PREREQUISITES AND COREQUISITES CHALLENGES webpage. including how to appeal the loss of CCPG including how to appeal the loss of CCPG SMC Financial Aid to the go please eligibility, Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirement, • Students• who fail to raise their GPA and/or • Students on CCPG Probation have one major • Students who fail to meet the GPA and/or • Students who fail to meet the GPA and/or • To remain CCPG-eligible, students must • To remain CCPG-eligible, students must College Promise Grant recipients to meet certain to meet Promise Grant recipients College note: minimum academic standards. Please REQUIREMENT The State of California requires California GRANT (CCPG) SATISFACTORY GRANT (CCPG) SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS 2020 classes. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE PROMISE to summer 2020 grades will be dropped to summer 2020 grades will be dropped AUTOMATICALLY from all previously enrolled fall for academic and/or progress reasons due for academic and/or progress reasons due reinstatement is also available in the annual SMC in the also available is reinstatement catalog (available online at or see a counselor. Additional information on on information Additional a counselor. see or andacademic and progress probation, academic progress disqualification, and requirements for click on the “Disqualified and Probation Policies” on the click page, side of the left-hand menu on the in the link a counselor. For details, please visit the SMC Counseling website at be disqualified, you should IMMEDIATELY make you should disqualified, be situation with to discuss your arrangements placed on academic or progress probation or once, you will be asked to take a break from from a break to take asked you will be once, year. a maximum of one attending SMC for up to summer sessions — if you are reinstated. If you reinstated. are summer sessions — if you from SMC more than disqualified been have during the spring and winter sessions — and up sessions winter spring and during the (3) units maximum in the winter and to three will result in a limit of up to six (6) units maximuma limit of up to six (6) units will result in • • requirements of FERPA. The name and address Conduct, and may discipline students in of California or who is a citizen of a foreign Admissions Office. Restrictions apply. Please visit of the Office that administers FERPA is: accordance with code provisions. country and holds only temporary status in the smc.edu/residency for further details. Family Policy Compliance Office Check the annual Santa Monica College catalog U.S. U.S. Department of Education (available online at smc.edu/catalog) for • A student classified as a resident will be RESIDENCE OF A MINOR additional information. admitted to the College and exempt from 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Unmarried minors (those younger than 18 years paying nonresident tuition. Enrollment fees of age) are, by law, incapable of establishing Washington, DC 20202-5901 ($46 per unit; subject to change) still apply. Student Conduct Code their own residences, notwithstanding their • A student classified as a nonresident is STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOW AND Students enrolled in the College have an physical presence within California. Admissions obligation to conduct themselves in a manner required to pay a tuition fee of $324 or $300 will use the following guidelines for determining CAMPUS SECURITY compatible with the College’s function as (with AB 947 exemption) per semester unit a minor’s residence: in addition to enrollment fees of $46 per unit an educational institution. A complete copy • A minor’s residence is the residence of the To comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of (subject to change). Campus Security and Campus Crime Statistics of the “Rules for Student Conduct” (SMC parent or legal guardian with whom the minor Act (Public Law 101-542), Santa Monica College AR 4410) is available online (see smc.edu/ • A nonresident continuing student between is living; the ages of 19 and 23 (inclusive) requesting makes available the completion and transfer AdminRegulations). • If the minor is not living with a parent or legal reclassification to resident status must submit rates of first-time, full-time students seeking guardian, then the residence of the parent or a petition for change of residency status certificates, degrees, or transfer, as well as legal guardian with whom the minor last lived STUDENT COMPLAINTS (Reclassification Form, obtained from the statistical information about the types and will be the residence of the minor. Students with complaints, grievances, and residence clerk in the Admissions Office), number of crimes on campus. The College personal concerns about Santa Monica show proof of financial independence, When the residence of a minor student is provides this data to inform all current and College or any of its policies are encouraged to provide documents that show the student derived from the parent or legal guardian, the prospective students — as “consumers” of higher discuss them with the College Ombudsperson. was not claimed as a dependent for income durational requirement (one year in California) education — on how well Santa Monica College The Ombudsperson provides support and tax purposes by parents in the past year, must be met by the parent or guardian, but is not

INFORMATION AND POLICIES INFORMATION compares with other postsecondary institutions. encouragement to students, and attempts to and present evidence of intent to establish required of the student. present options and solutions. Complaints are California as his or her place of residence. A minor whose parents are not living and who Completion and Transfer Rates handled confidentially on a case-by-case basis. Please see the Residency website at smc. does not have a legal guardian may establish his The completion and transfer rates presented Students with complaints about a grade should edu/residency for helpful tips on establishing or her own residence. here are derived from the most current data discuss this with the Ombudsperson in time to California residency. available at the time this Schedule of Classes meet the deadline to file a formal appeal. The EXCEPTIONS

Fall 2020 went to press. deadlines are: RESIDENCE OF AN ADULT Exceptions to the above guidelines will be made Completion rates are calculated by tracking • October 15 for spring semester grades, A student who is 19 years of age or older and under certain circumstances as prescribed by a cohort (group) of first-time students seeking • November 15 for summer session grades, who has lived in California continuously for the California law and outlined in Administrative a certificate, degree, or transfer. For the cohort • April 15 for fall semester grades, and last two years shall be presumed to have the Regulation 4110 Residency Determination. See of first-time freshmen entering SMC in fall intent to make California his or her home. smc.edu/AdminRegulations for details. 2013, 28.53% earned a certificate or degree, • May 15 for winter session grades. A student under 19 years of age shall be transferred to a four-year institution, and/or For more information, contact the presumed to have the intent to make California became transfer-prepared (earned 60 or more Ombudsperson, or visit the Ombudsperson’s VACA EXCEPTION his or her home if both the student and his or her transferable units with a GPA of 2.0 or higher) webpage (smc.edu/ombuds). (VACA H.R. 3230) parent(s) have lived in California continuously for within three years of beginning coursework at the last two years. According to the Veterans Access, Choice, and SMC. SELECTIVE SERVICE NOTICE TO Accountability Act (VACA H.R. 3230), a “covered A student who is 19 years of age or older Transfer rates are calculated by tracking a individual” is defined as: MALE STUDENTS applying for admission who has less than two cohort (group) of first-time students intending to Federal law requires men age 18-25 to be years, but more than one year, of residence in 1. A veteran who lives in the state in which transfer to a four-year institution. For the cohort registered with the Selective Service System California should be prepared to show proof of the institution of higher learning is located of first-time freshmen entering SMC in fall 2013, (SSS) if they are US citizens or immigrant aliens residence. Examples of evidence that aid the (regardless of his/her formal state of residence) 18.66% transferred to a four-year institution (international students who hold valid student College admissions officer in identifying intent and enrolls in the school within three years of within three years of beginning coursework at visas are exempt from this requirement). Men include, but are not limited to, the following discharge from a period of active duty service SMC. must be registered before they can receive documents: of 90 days or more. federal or state financial aid (including loans and • California Form 540 and Federal Form 1040 2. An individual who is entitled to rehabilitation Crime Statistics for the grants) for their education. Registration forms tax returns evidencing California residency/ under 38 U.S.C. 3102(a). College Community are available online at sss.gov and at any post address (with acceptable dates); 3. A spouse or child entitled to transferred Campus crime statistics are compiled and office. • Paycheck stub OR letter of employment education benefits who lives in the state in reported according to the guidelines specified in verification on company letterhead (signed by which the institution of higher learning is the Clery Act (20 USC 1092F), as defined under a manager of the personnel department); located (regardless of his/her formal state of residence) and enrolls in the school within the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting procedures. • California bank account (checking or savings 3 years of the transferor’s discharge from SMC’s crime statistics are available online Residency account statements showing charges in the a period of active duty service of 90 days or at the US Department of Education website State of California throughout the period while more. (ope.ed.gov/security) and at the SMC Campus RESIDENCY applying for residency determination); 4. A spouse or child using benefits under the Police website (smc.edu/police). Campus • Marriage license or divorce decree issued in The following is a summary of Santa Monica Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry crime statistics — along with safety and crime California (with acceptable dates); prevention information — can also be found at College’s residency rules and their exceptions. Scholarship (provides Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits • License or certificate issued by the State (with many locations at SMC, and are available upon For more detailed information, please go to smc. to the children and surviving spouses of acceptable issue and expiration dates); request. Contact the SMC Campus Police Office edu/admissions and click on the “Residency” link service members who died in the line of duty (434-4608) for details. in the Popular Links section of the webpage, or • California utility bill (one ONLY of the following: while on active duty) who lives in the state contact the residence clerk in the Admissions and DWP, gas, telephone, cable, or other utility); in which the institution of higher learning is Records Office. ACADEMIC ADJUSTMENTS AND • California State aid or social welfare; located (regardless of his/her formal state of • Each person applying for admission to, or residence) and enrolls in the school within INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • Vehicle registration and/or vehicle insurance enrolled in, a California Community College (California company); three years of the Service member’s death in FOR STUDENTS WITH is classified for tuition purposes as either a the line of duty following a period of active • California-based health insurance OR Medi-Cal “resident” or a “nonresident” of the State of duty service of 90 days or more. DISABILITIES ID (with relevant dates noted); California. 5. After expiration of the 3-year period following SMC complies with State and Federal law with • Military discharge papers (DD214) OR Leave • A “resident” is defined as a citizen of the United discharge or death as described in 38 U.S.C. regard to modifying academic policies and and Earnings statement indicating California as States or a person who holds a status that 3679(c), a student who initially qualifies procedures and information technology as State of Record; under the applicable requirements above will needed to ensure that they do not discriminate, allows him or her to establish residency in the United States for a minimum of one year and • California property taxes (in student’s name maintain “covered individual” status as long or have the effect of discriminating on the basis of ONLY); as he or she remains continuously enrolled disability, against qualified applicants or students one day, who has proof of physical presence • Union membership in a California local; and (other than during regularly scheduled breaks with disabilities. For details on adjustments and in the State of California for one year and one day PRIOR TO the start of the semester for • California public library membership (verified between courses, semesters, or terms) at the procedure for requesting them, please visit the institution, even if the student enrolls in the Center for Students with Disabilities, located which California residency is being claimed, by letter or printout with letterhead or branch and who presents evidence of intention to stamp). multiple programs, and shall continue to be in Student Services Center S155, or call 310-434- exempt from paying nonresident tuition and make California his or her permanent home. Documents are subject to verification, and 4265. other fees. Dates on any documentary evidence should the Admissions and Records Office reserves the correspond to dates of physical presence in COLLEGE CONDUCT right to ask for more documents when making California. a residency determination. Dates on documents Santa Monica College has an Honor Code, Code • A “nonresident” is a person who does not must correspond with physical presence of one of Academic Conduct, and Rules for Student meet the residency requirements of the State year and one day. Bring documentation to the 136 INFORMATION AND POLICIES Fall 2020 137 and and 1:00 p.m. M 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. M 6:45 p.m. M 5:15 p.m. MW 5:30 p.m. M or W 5:30 p.m. M 6:45 a.m. MTuWTh 6:00 p.m. M or MW 6:30 p.m. M or MW 12:00 p.m. M or MW p.m. M or 12:00 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 6:30 a.m. MW or TuTh 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. M or W or MW 5:00 p.m. M Reserved for Exam Conflicts Reserved Conflicts for Exam Reserved 11:15 a.m. Tu or TuTh or TuF a.m. 11:15 Tuesday, December 22, 2020 Tuesday, December Classes that meet for less than the full semester for less Classes that meet scheduled last the at final exam the have on Saturday and/or Classes that meet meetings. meeting class the at final the have will Sunday during finals week. time 8:00 a.m. F 9:00 a.m. F 6:30 p.m. F 1:15 p.m. F 1:30 p.m. F 3:15 p.m. F 3:30 p.m. F 5:30 p.m. F 6:00 p.m. F 9:00 a.m. M 2:15 p.m. M 3:00 p.m. M 3:30 p.m. W 6:00 p.m. W 6:30 p.m. W 6:45 p.m. W 11:30 a.m. F 11:30 12:45 p.m. F 12:45 6:30 p.m. Th 1:00 p.m. Th 1:30 p.m. Tu 3:40 p.m. MW 3:00 p.m. MW 7:30 p.m. MW 7:45 p.m. MW 1:00 p.m. MW 1:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. TuTh 1:15 p.m. TuTh 2:15 p.m. TuTh 5:15 p.m. TuTh 6:00 p.m. TuTh 7:45 a.m. MWF 3:15 p.m. MWF 10:15 a.m. MW 10:15 a.m. MW 10:30 a.m. MW 11:00 a.m. MW 11:15 11:00 a.m. MWF 11:00 a.m. MWF 11:15 5:30 p.m. Tu or Th 6:15 p.m. MTuWTh 2:00 p.m. MTuWTh 2:15 p.m. MW or W 2:15 p.m. MW 3:45 p.m. MW or Tu 6:45 p.m. Th or TuTh 2:30 p.m. TuTh or Tu 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. MW or MWF 3:30 p.m. MW or MWF 1:30 p.m. M, W or MW W M, 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. M or W or MW 2:45 p.m. M 2:00 p.m. Tu or Th or TuTh 5:00 p.m. Tu or Th or TuTh 4:30 p.m. TuTh or MTuWTh 2:30 p.m. MW; MWF or MTWTh 2:30 p.m. MW; Friday, December 18, 2020 Monday, December 21, 2020 Thursday, December 17, 2020 Thursday, December 9:30 a.m. TuTh or MTuWTh or TuThF 9:30 a.m. TuTh or MTuWTh be not 9:00 a.m. W 6:30 p.m. Tu 6:45 p.m. Tu 1:30 p.m. Tu 2:00 p.m. Tu 2:15 p.m. Tu 12:00 p.m. W 12:00 7:45 a.m. MW 8:00 a.m. MW 8:30 a.m. MW 8:00 a.m TuTh 7:30 p.m. TuTh 7:35 p.m. TuTh 1:00 p.m. TuTh 3:00 p.m. TuTh 4:00 p.m. TuTh 12:15 p.m. MW 12:15 7:45 a.m. TuThF 2:30 p.m. TuThF 12:30 p.m. TuTh 12:30 12:15 p.m. TuTh 12:15 8:15 a.m. MTuWTh 8:30 a.m. MTuWTh 7:00 a.m. MTuWTh 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. MW or MWF 12:30 p.m. MW or MWF 12:45 3:30 p.m. Tu; Th or TuTh 3:30 p.m. Tu; 3:45 p.m. TuTh or MTuWTh Tuesday, December 15, 2020 12:45 p.m. TuTh or MTuWTh or TuThF 12:45 Wednesday, December 16, 2020 3:15 p.m. MTuWTh; TuTh; Tu or Th; TuThF TuTh; 3:15 p.m. MTuWTh; and B Entitlement awards, Cal Grant C awards,C Grant Cal awards, Entitlement B and and institutional Grant, the California Promise financial aid who meet these to students for criteria applicable as the as well criteria for specific types of financial aid. eligibility undocumented for eligibility aid financial for ineligible remain students These students. aid. financial federal is strictly confidential unless disclosure is is disclosure unless confidential is strictly law. under required public college California to another transferring (and request new a submit must university or documentationif required) to each college consideration. under will be exempted from the payment of will but they tuition, nonresident continue They as California residents. classified to be “nonresidents.” AB540 does not provide federal student Students eligible for this exemption who are criteria the meeting students Nonresident A Act extends Cal Grant Dream California The

FALL 2020 SCHEDULE Tuesday, Dec. 15 to Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 The final examination time is a required class classes must meet and all full semester meeting, on the final examination specified time at the or conflict changes, Any exceptions, schedule. Department by the resolutions must be approved Chair. • Final Exam Schedule • • • - - of the following attended a com all and visa status (see exception below exception visa status (see a California Community College for trans a California Community College or University State California to the fer and of California, the University exam), or exam), orCalifornia Community College, attained the equivalent prior to the start equivalent the attained of the term (for example, passing the GED or California High School Proficiency bination of elementary, middle and/or and/or middle bination of elementary, high schools in California for a total of an years, or more three from a California high school equivalent school high a California from high of full-time years more or to three work school course high school, adult school, and California adult school, high school, of equivalent Community College for the or or more, years three completed an Associate degree from a a from degree an Associate completed completed the minimum requirements at minimum requirements the completed graduated from a California high school orhigh school from a California graduated attended a combination of California attended a combination of California attained credits earned in California

application as soon as the student is eligible to do so. college stating that if the student is a non- is a if the student stating that college or valid immigrationcitizen without current the student has filed an applicationstatus, or will file an immigration status, to legalize student at, or current enrollment at, an education in institution of higher accredited and California, The student must have: The The student must file an affidavit with the with affidavit an file must student The The student must register as an entering as an entering register must student The The student must have: student The

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4. 3. 2. 1. applicable conditions described above. applicable conditions described above. in this process obtained information Student full-time attendance. The student must file an exemption request including a signed affidavit with the college that indicates the student has met all purposes of determining eligibility.) at a California courses in credit Attendance attendance the toward College Community requirements shall not exceed two years of in any academic year shall be calculated in in calculated shall be year academic in any Partial to a year’s equivalence. reference completion in an academic year is allowed. in an courses 12 units of credit (Example: for semester a to is equal year academic noncredit courses, a year’s attendance is noncreditcourses, attendance a year’s is a minimum hours, 210 hours for a of 420 and 140 hours a quarter.semester, noncredit and/or accumulation of credit The exemption. at a California Community equivalence A year’s units semester Collegeisminimum24 a of credit. For units of or 36 quarter of credit Students who are nonimmigrants, other than other nonimmigrants, who are Students above, with T or U visa status as noted those visas, who hold F (student) those [for example, this for eligible not are etc.] visas, (visitor) B other serious who have been granted crimes United under Title 8 of the T or U visa status, 1101(a)(15)(T) or (U) are sections Code, States for this exemption. eligible Students who are nonimmigrants who are andvictims of trafficking, domestic violence, A student is exempt from paying nonresident is exempt A student meets student tuition if the four requirements:

• • • • • • which enacted the exemption) which enacted • nonresident tuition (this exemption is often Bill Assembly the 540” after to “AB referred for students who have been granted T or U following all of the who meets status), visa paying from exempt shall be requirements, Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) CitizenshipImmigrationand Services(USCIS) nonimmigrant Any student, other than one with United States than one with United other Any student, CALIFORNIA NONRESIDENT NONRESIDENT CALIFORNIA EXEMPTION TUITION Drive-thru About Pop-up Pantry This Issue continued from page 2 Prepared by SMC’s Office of Marketing: “To see the smiles and sometimes tears on Donald Girard, Senior Director, Government our students’ faces when they realized how Relations and Institutional Communication much food they were putting in their cars… it Ming-Yea Wei, Marketing Design Analyst was heartwarming,” said SMC Director of Health Jonathan Ng, Senior Graphic Designer & Wellbeing Dr. Susan Fila, who oversees the college’s food security programs. Charles Mark-Walker, Graphic Designer Vivian Chu, Graphic Designer Design your SMC has one of the most comprehensive college food security programs in the nation. Paul Trautwein, Web Coordinator It includes 10 food closets, a centralized food Editorial: Stephanie Rick and Grace Smith pantry with refrigeration for fresh produce from Photography: Charles Mark-Walker and with a the college’s weekly farmers market and meals future Amy Williams donated by Everytable in lieu of rent; a meal Front cover: voucher program sponsored by SMC’s Associated Student Services Center, by Students; and a partnership with CalFresh to sign Architectural Photographer Patrick W. Price Bachelor’s Degree in up eligible students to receive benefits. SMC’s Santa Monica College Contributors: Dr. Kathryn E. food security programs are supported through Jeffery, Jason Beardsley, Brenda Benson, Rachel INFORMATION AND POLICIES INFORMATION partnerships with organizations like Westside Demski, Sara Eazell, Kiersten Elliott, Fai Fong, Interaction Design Food Bank and Food Forward, grants from the Teresa Garcia, Dagmar Gorman, Jose Hernandez, California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Maral Hyeler, Regina Ip, Marilyn Landau, Jennifer Office and other sources, and donations through Merlic, Dan Nannini, Stacy Neal, Arnulfo Reyes, the SMC Foundation. Teresita Rodriguez, Esau Tovar, and Irena Zugic. “The foundation we gained in the IxD Fall 2020 Sara program gave us confidence to follow our Nieves-Lucas dream and start our own design firm.” continued from page 3 – Orhan Basak, AJ Mody, Evan Pierre (Playground Vision), IxD Class of 2018 school. Having a full belly will allow them to continue their education.” “Absolutely critical” is how Sara describes the need of students’ receiving meals at home. COVID-19 led to students losing jobs and their Why IxD? family members losing jobs. “Even under normal circumstances,” she said, “students Innovations such as mobile apps, wearable technology, come to see a counselor not just for academics. connected appliances, self-driving cars, and AR/VR are The conversation will turn to personal matters like ‘I’m having problems at home’ or there’s creating strong demand for a new breed of designer domestic abuse. COVID-19 has impacted their lives — there’s a lack of resources, of technology. who understands the user and employs a human- It’s good to feel like we can be there for them.” centered approach. Meal Project Interaction designers ensure that products and services are appealing, effective, and intuitive for their users. continued from page 3 a $200,000 lead gift from angel donor Ann Wang and The Wang Family Trust; and $35,000 from the SMC’s Associated Students. The campaign is Why SMC? still $1 million away from its goal, and actively seeking funding from additional sources. CAREER-FOCUSED The SMC Foundation started the program as “a way to fill the enormous gap that exists between The SMC IxD program focuses on project-based courses our students and their access to food,” said SMC Dean of Institutional Advancement Lizzy Moore, and provides relevant, real-world skills and internship who serves as the foundation’s president. “Our goal is to feed 3,000 students each week with opportunities. seven meals delivered to their homes so they — and everyone else — can stay safe!” LOCATION To identify students in need, the SMC Foundation has collaborated with SMC’s Emeritus Heart of Silicon Beach with more than 500 start-up Program for older adults, and the college’s special programs, including the Latino Center, companies including Snap, Tom’s Shoes, and major Black Collegians, Veterans Resource Center, tech companies such as YouTube, BuzzFeed, Google, Guardian Scholars, and many more. Based on a recently conducted survey of students enrolled and Facebook. at SMC, but not in one of these programs, there are hundreds more who need the assistance. “Word is getting out and we are saying ‘yes!’ to COST every student who needs support!” said Moore. To the best of her knowledge, no other college or Very affordable Bachelor’s degree with total tuition an associated foundation is undertaking a food running around $10,000. security campaign of this dimension.

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Students attending SMC have many options PARKING COSTS FREE Parking at Bundy and Airport Arts Campuses to get to campus without driving alone. Visit Paid virtual parking permits are valid for parking at all Avoid the cost of parking and the frustrations of finding smc.edu/transportation to learn about the campuses (main, PAC, CMD, and Bundy), but the free a spot at SMC’s main campus by parking for FREE at transportation services and choices available at SMC. Bundy permit is valid ONLY for Bundy and Airport Arts. the Bundy or Airport Arts campus. Then take one of the Use SMC’s personalized trip planner corsaircommute. Parking is enforced Monday – Thursday, frequent FREE buses or shuttles to main campus. Free com to explore your all options (bike, walk, transit, 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Friday, 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. parking permits are required and can be obtained at carpool, and car) on one screen. It includes costs, time, smc.edu/parking. route maps, calories burned and CO2. Main SMC Campus ​ The Airport Arts campus is within walking distance of the ​Cost: $93.50 fall/spring, $49.50 summer/winter Bundy campus. Parking Directions: Students can park in Structures 2, 3​ & 4. – Enter structure 2 from Pico at 18th Additional public transit connecting SMC’s Bundy PARKING PERMITS – Enter structures 3 and 4 from Pico at 16th campus and main campus includes the Big Blue Bus All vehicles parked on SMC property must have a valid Line 14 on Bundy Drive. This line connects to the Bundy Center for Media and Design virtual parking permit. All vehicles without a valid virtual Metro Expo Station and Line 7 on Pico Blvd, which stops permit will be ticketed. NOTE: Motorcycles, electric ​​Cost: $93.50 fall/spring, $49.50 summer/winter at SMC’s main campus, located at 1900 Pico Blvd. vehicles, and vehicles with handicapped placards/hang ​Directions: Enter on Pennsylvania​ Ave. tags are NOT exempt.​ All satellite campuses are accessible by Big Blue Bus or Performing Arts Center Lyft Shared. Visit smc.edu/shuttles for details. Virtual parking permits for the main SMC campus, ​​Cost: $93.50 fall/spring, $49.50 summer/winter Center for Media and Design (CMD), and the Directions: Enter at 1310 11th St. or at Santa Monica Visitor Parking: Visitor parking for the main campus is available in Parking Structure 2 for $11 for 8 hours from Performing Arts Center (PAC) can be purchased online Blvd., and 11th St. at smc.edu/parking​ or in-person at the Cashier’s Office time of purchase. Purchase visitor parking passes at (cash or check only in person)​. Parking at the Bundy ​Bundy & Airport Arts Campuses ​ the kiosks located in the Student Services Center and/ and Airport Arts campuses is free, but a virtual permit is ​Cost: Free, Bundy ​permit required or by the Business Building. All students and visitors are REQUIRED and may be obtained at smc.edu/parking. ​Directions: Enter at 3171 S. Bundy Dr., Los Angeles ​ expected to follow SMC’s parking rules and regulations. Santa Monica College Campuses & Transit Map

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For more information and schedules go to: 1660 Stewart Street Santau Monica,Route #43CA 90404 in green connects Metro Rail, main SMC campus, and the smc.edu/transportation DistrictCenter Offices for Media and Design (CMD). To park on any of the SMC campuses you must 2714 Pico Boulevard u Route #44 in orange connects Metrohave a Rail, current main parking SMC campus,decal. Parking and Bundydecals Campus.for Santa Monica, CA 90405 uu Routes #41 in red and #42 in graySMC’s connect Bundy the and Metro Airport Rail, campuses main SMC are FREE campus, and Performing Arts Center (PAC). Airport Arts Campus (AIR) and shuttles are available to each campus. Route #43 in green connects SMC Main Campus, 140 2800 Airport Avenue All other campuses require paid parking decals. Center for Media and Design (CMD), and the Santa Monica, CA 90405 Metro Rail. Bundy Campus Route #44 in orange connects the Metro Rail, 3171 S. Bundy Drive SMC Main Campus, and Bundy Campus. Los Angeles, CA 90066 ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS Emeritus Campus John Adams Middle School Route #41 in red and #42 in gray connect 1227 2nd Street 2425 16th Street the Metro Rail, SMC Main Campus, and Santa Monica, CA 90401 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Performing Arts Center (PAC). Performing Arts Center (PAC) 1310 11th Street 601 Pico Boulevard For more information and schedules go to: Santa Monica, CA 90401 Santa Monica, CA 90405 smc.edu/transportation 8-19 Street Parking: Residential and street parking is APPS restricted on weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Transit Guide • Always know when the next bus or train is coming. When parking in the area, please read all street signs EXPO TRAIN Real-time arrival data, closest stops, and fastest carefully. PLEASE BE COURTEOUS TO OUR NEIGHBORS • SMC stops at Bundy, Bergamont, and options. at all times by keeping the volume of your sound 17th and Colorado. • Try Transit App, Go LA , Google Maps, NextBus. system, conversations, and other noise to a minimum. • 12-minute walk to main campus, Performing Arts Center, or Center for Media and Design. CORSAIRCOMMUTE.COM Accessible Parking: The display of a DMV accessible • BBB shuttles to campus. • Plan your commute with this free tool. placard (or plate) AND an SMC permit entitle you to • Discount student pass available online ($43/mo). • See all the ways to get to campus by bus, train, park in any accessible, student, or staff parking space. • Transfer to Expo from Big Blue Bus for only $.50 carpool, bike, or foot. Car Alarms: Because car alarms are disruptive to using TAP card from SMC Campus Store. • Find a carpool match, and figure out what’s fastest other students and our neighbors, cars with activated • smc.edu/metro and how much it costs. Learn how many calories alarms in the SMC parking areas will be TOWED will be burned or CO2 created. BIG BLUE BUS IMMEDIATELY at YOUR expense. • Ride Any Line, Any Time at no extra cost. BREEZE BIKE SHARE Motorcycle and Moped Parking: Students are • Pay your A.S. fees each semester and activate your • Rental bikes located at every campus. required to purchase a parking permit each semester SMC student I.D. • Become a member or rent by the hour. Special at smc.edu/parking. Motorcycles and mopeds may • bigbluebus.com/smc SMC rates at santamonicabikeshare.com. be parked ONLY in specially designated areas of ($7/mo for 90 mins per day). Main SMC Campus is served by BBB lines 7, 7R, 8, 16, Structure 2, Structure 3, and Lot 5. • Mobile app helps find the closest bike 41, 42, 43, 44, and Metro’s Expo train at 17th Street and station. The SMC Bike Park, located on Pearl Street (near Station and Colorado. Note: BBB line 7 has extended the Media Center and Math Complex), provides 400 to Wilshire and Western. It used to stop at Rimpau. BIKE REPAIR bike spaces, 60 skateboard parking slots, a DIY repair R10 midday service has been discontinued. • FREE bike repairs offered during club hours – station, and a hydration station. Additional bike racks Bundy/Airport Campuses are served by BBB lines: Tue and Thu by SMC Bike Club. are located by the ESL building at the southwest 14, 44, and Metro’s Expo train at Bundy Station. • Free bike maintenance support available corner of campus, at both ends of the Science Performing Arts Center is served by BBB lines 1, 2, at bikerowave.org repair shop on Venice and Complex, and near the Business building, Parking 10R, 41, 42, and 44, and Metro’s Expo train at 17th Centinela. A perk for paying your A.S. fees. Structure 3, and Art Complex. Bicycles may be parked Street Station. • DIY bike repair stands, pumps, and tools available ONLY in designated areas. Center for Media and Design is served by BBB lines 24/7 at Pearl Street Bike Lot. 5, 16, and 43, and Metro’s Expo train at Bergamot The use of skateboards, hoverboards, roller skates, or E-SCOOTERS & E-BIKES Station. roller blades is prohibited on campus. • Uber, Lyft, Lime, and Jump offer scooters and bikes Emeritus Campus is served by BBB lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, all over town. 7R, 8, 9, 10R, 18, and Metro’s Expo train at 4th Street • Do not ride on sidewalks or on campus. Station, as well as Metro buses 4, 33, 534, 704, 733. • Do not park anywhere that blocks access. SMC LOCATIONS 50¢​​​​ Transfers to Metro or other transit agency: Main Campus Pick up a special TAP card (available at the SMC 1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 Campus Store for $1). Load value, then use it to Safety Escort Service board a BBB for free. Transfer for 50¢ onto a Metro Your safety is a key element to quality education. Center for Media and Design (CMD) train/bus (or other transit agency that accepts TAP). 1660 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 To protect members of the SMC community, the FREE RIDES TO SATELLITE CAMPUSES College provides students, staff, and faculty attending District Offices • Ride BBB free between SMC’s main campus and evening sessions with walking escorts within the area 2714 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 satellite campuses (Bundy, Airport Arts, Performing bounded by Delaware Street, 21st Street, Ocean Park Airport Arts Campus (AIR) Arts Center, and Center for Media and Design) Boulevard, and 14th Street. 2800 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90405 during the day. The FREE service is provided Monday through • After 6 p.m., use Lyft Shared to get between Bundy Campus (BUNDY) Thursday, from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 3171 S. Bundy Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90066 satellite campuses and main campus for free. Visit smc.edu/transportation for current Lyft code. To request a walking escort, simply dial 4300 from any Emeritus Campus (EC) • Park at Bundy Campus for free and ride telephone on campus. An SMC escort will meet you 1227 2nd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401 BBB to the main campus. anywhere within the service area and walk you to your destination. Performing Arts Center (PAC) CARPOOL/VANPOOL & RIDE HAILING 1310 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401 • Use “Pool” version of ride hailing when possible. Relevant Telephone Numbers • For UberPOOL discounts use uberpoolsmc2016 (up ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS Parking Information 310-434-4608 to $20) or SMC2017 for Lyft Line. Center for Students With Disabilities 310-434-4265 John Adams Middle School • Pickup / Drop-off at Pico and 19th ONLY Cashier’s Office 310-434-4664 2425 16th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405 on main campus. College Police 310-434-4608 or 310-434-4300 Safety Escort Service (from campus phone) 4300 • Match drivers and riders for inexpensive commutes at Santa Monica High School College Police – General Information 310-434-4608 wazecarpool.com. 601 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 • Find SMC carpool matches at corsaircommute.com. • Vanpool matching at vride.com. 141 FINANCIAL AID: Useful Steps and Information

MAINTAINING PERSPECTIVE Before You Begin SMC offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid if you need financial assistance lthough the “financial aid process” may sometimes seem complicated — don’t give to help you attain your educational goals. However, you need to understand the dif- up. The best way to approach the process is to look at it this way: A student who ference between what is considered a scholarship and what is considered financial Areceived funding for the 2019-2020 academic year spent an average of about 6 aid: hours gathering information, making photocopies, filling out forms, making more photo- copies, and standing in line waiting to use the computer in order to apply for financial aid. Scholarships come from private donors, foundations, and other non-government However, since the average financial aid award was approximately $1,500, this would sources. Scholarships may or may not require you to have financial need to be eli- translate into (at least) $250 for each hour of effort. gible — and a surprising number of them don’t! Financial aid comes from federal and state government sources and usually requires you to have demonstrated “financial need” (as well as meet a number of other requirements) to be eligible. FINANCIAL AID LANGUAGE Visit the Scholarship Office to find out more about scholarships. There are more than 300 different types of scholarships available that you might qualify for — too many to list and describe here, but stop by the Scholarship Office as soon as pos- s you make your way through the SAR — Student Aid Report. The form stu- sible. In addition, don’t forget to look up additional scholarships on the Internet! financial aid process, you’ll find that dents receive, after their FAFSA has been certain acronyms and abbreviations processed, which notifies them of their To find out more about financial aid, take a few minutes to read the information A below… are used regularly. Here’s a list of some eligibility status for financial aid. you’ll probably encounter: FSEOG — Federal Supplemental FAFSA — Free Application for Federal Educational Opportunity Grant (see Student Aid. This is the application form the box labeled “Types of Financial Aid If You Need Help that students must complete to apply for Available” for information). financial aid. The information submitted Determining what kind and how much In order to be eligible for most types of FWS on the FAFSA is processed through the — Federal Work-Study (see the box financial aid you might be eligible to receive financial aid, you must have “financial Federal Processing Center and financial aid labeled “Types of Financial Aid Available” is often considered a complex process with need” as determined by the federal gov- eligibility information is provided directly for information). a lot of variables. However, the process is ernment. You also need to commit some to the college. The college then deter- PLUS — Parent Loans for Undergraduate not impossible to understand and certain of your time and effort to working with mines a student’s eligibility for financial Students (see the box labeled “Types of application and award calculation proce- the Financial Aid Office and START THE aid, how much and what types of aid the Financial Aid Available” for information). dures have recently been simplified a great FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION PROCESS AS student is eligible to receive, and how deal. EARLY AS POSSIBLE. January is the best much the student is expected to contrib- CCPG — A term that used to refer to the time to begin applying for the following Still, if things seem confusing to you, don’t ute towards his or her education. California College Promise Grants (see academic year (see the timeline below for the box labeled “Types of Financial Aid panic! At SMC, the Financial Aid Office will specific dates and deadlines). EFC — Expected Family Contribution. The Available” for information). help you apply for federal and state grants, amount of money that the student (and work-study funds, and other financial assis- The Financial Aid Office can assist you with parent, when applicable) is expected to SSCG — Student Success Completion Grant tance. your individual situation, answer your ques- contribute toward covering the costs of (see the box labeled “Types of Financial tions, sort out information, and help you to the student’s education. Aid Available” for information). apply for financial aid funds.

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2020 • WINTER • 1/6 2020 • SPRING • 2/18 2020 • SUMMER • 6/17 2020 • FALL • 8/31 142 FINANCTIMELINE FOR APPLICATIONS IAL AID Here’s How To Apply they need to contact the Financial Aid Office STEP 5: completing the California Dream Application immediately in order to correct and re-submit at the following: dream.csac.ca.gov their information. In addition to the FAFSA, if you are a When you apply for Federal Financial Aid, you California resident, be sure to complete and Information regarding the California Dream will need to provide information about your • Your Student Aid Report (SAR) will tell you submit a California College Promise Grants Act can be found at the SMC Financial Aid personal financial situation. This information if you are ELIGIBLE to receive a Federal Pell (CCPG; formerly Board of Governors Fee webpage: smc.edu/financialaid is used to determine whether your financial Grant. If you do not qualify for a Pell Grant, Waivers) in order to determine if you are eli- Be sure to follow all instructions CAREFULLY. needs meet the requirements for eligibility don’t give up! You may still be eligible for gible to have certain enrollment fees waived. Remember, when applying for financial aid, for financial aid. other types of financial assistance, includ- Eligibility is based on specific income criteria. you are dealing with several government ing federal work-study and scholarships. You can download the BOG Fee Waiver appli- STEP 1: entities. If something doesn’t make sense to cation form from the Financial Aid Office’s STEP 3: you, or if you think your information may be In order to apply for the various types of website at smc.edu/financialaid unclear, go to the Financial Aid Office and Federal Financial Aid: After the Financial Aid Office receives an NOTE: AB540 student can apply for Cal Grants ask the staff to explain it to you. Ask ques- electronic version of your FAFSA informa- • You (and your parents or spouse, if applica- and California College Promise Grants (CCPG; tions until you are sure you understand. tion from the Federal Processor, you will ble) need to complete the Free Application formerly Board of Governors Fee Waivers) by for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at receive an email from Santa Monica College. fafsa.ed.gov (be sure to apply for a PIN This email will direct you to the Financial Aid number BEFORE you submit your FAFSA). Portal within Corsair Connect. In the Financial TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE AT SMC Aid Portal you can see what documents you • Be sure to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool need to submit or what actions you need to to transfer your financial information from complete. here are a variety of financial aid such as tools, books, and equipment your taxes to your application and also be programs that help students by (average Santa Monica College student Students selected for verification will need sure to list the six digit Title IV school code providing them with assistance for award is $547 per year). for SMC 001265 – on your FAFSA. to submit specific documents to “verify” T educational costs. SMC students may certain information (such as income, number • California College Promise Grants apply for the following: NOTE: To apply for a Cal Grant for use at in household or number in college) listed on (CCPG) — State-funded waivers of California colleges in the 2020-2021 award the FAFSA. As such, you may be requested to GRANTS: Grants are awards that don’t enrollment fee for eligible students. year, you must submit a 2020-2021 FAFSA submit copies of federal tax returns and veri- need to be repaid. AND a Cal Grant Grade Point Average (GPA) fication of untaxed income, assets, or number • Federal Work-Study (FWS) funds — Verification Form. For “priority consider- in household or college. • Pell Grants — Federally funded grants Federally funded program that provides ation,” you need to submit both by March 2, of up to $6,095 per year to eligible wages to eligible students for both 2020. The Cal Grant GPA Verification Form • Some students may have to submit proof undergraduate students. on-campus and off-campus employ- needs to be completed by the high school or of Selective Service Registration or Eligible ment. • Federal Supplemental Educational college you most recently attended. Non-Citizen Status to the Financial Aid Office. Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) — • Student Success Completion Grant STEP 2: A Federal grant of approximately (SSCG) — State-funded grant awarded • After you have completed all of the $500,000 given to the College for to full-time students and full-time Cal After you have submitted your FAFSA: required forms and have gathered together disbursement to eligible students that Grant B or C recipients, to provide an • You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) all of the requested additional documenta- demonstrate high financial need (aver- additional $1,298 to students enrolled in the mail, unless you provided an e-mail tion, you may either mail the documents or age Santa Monica College student in 12-14 units per semester, or up to address. If you provided an e-mail address, bring them to the Financial Aid Office. award up to $100 per semester until $4,000 to students enrolled in 15 or these funds are completely expended). more units per semester. you will receive an acknowledgement by • All of the documents should be returned e-mail and be referred back to the FAFSA within 15 working days from the day you • Cal Grant B — State-funded award for LOANS: Loans are available to help stu- website, where you can print out your SAR received the written request. eligible students from disadvantaged dents meet their educational costs. Loans, information. backgrounds or low-income families plus the interest, MUST be repaid. STEP 4: who have exceptionally high financial • Check to make sure that all of the informa- • Stafford Loans (Subsidized or After the Financial Aid Office has received need, to provide them assistance with tion listed on your SAR is correct. Pay par- Unsubsidized) — Federally adminis- and reviewed all of your paperwork, if you enrollment fees, living expenses, books, ticular attention to all comments listed on tered, low-interest loans to eligible stu- are eligible for federal or state aid, you will supplies, and transportation (the aver- the SAR and any information in bold print dents who have remaining need or no be sent a: age Santa Monica College student or marked “assumed.” unmet need. award is $1,656 per year). “Financial Aid Award Notification Email” • If you need to make corrections to the • Parent Loans for Undergraduate which will provide you with your estimated • Cal Grant C — State-funded award for SAR, inform the Financial Aid Office. Most Students (PLUS Loans) — Federally financial aid award package. Be advised that eligible students from low and middle corrections can be made electronically by administered, low-interest loans to the financial aid award amounts listed in the income backgrounds enrolled in voca- SMC. parents of students who are considered Financial Aid Award Notification Letter are tional training programs, to provide dependent according to federal Students whose FAFSA information was based on full-time enrollment of 12 units or them assistance with training costs rejected by the Federal Processing Center $regulations. more for both the Fall and Spring semesters. will receive a letter informing them that

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SANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Dr. Nancy Greenstein, Chair; Dr. Susan Aminoff, Vice Chair; Dr. Louise Jaffe; Dr. Margaret Quiñones-Perez; Rob Rader; Dr. Sion Roy; IMPROVING LIVES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE. Barry A. Snell; Brooke Harrington, Student Trustee; Kathryn E. Jeffery, Ph.D., Superintendent/President

Schedule of Classes Fall Classes begin Monday, August 31, 2020

Santa Monica College cares deeply about our students. In these unprecedented times, SMC is here for you. To meet the needs of our students we: • Purchased over 4,000 laptops to help students attend class from home • Moved all student services online • Delivered over 100,000 meals directly to students’ homes • Opened a drive-thru food pantry