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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm Accounting ACTG 100 Accounting Procedures Transferability: UC/CSU

ACTG 100 Accounting ProceduresStudy of the fundamentals of accounting and the skills required to perform the bookkeeping for a small business. Topics include the accounting cycle, preparation of journals, ledgers, adjusting journal entries, and financial statements; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle, payroll, and bank reconciliations. ACTG 100 provides an important foundation for ACTG 121.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47145 ACTG 100 O1H TBA ONLN- Dorsett,S 3.0 01/19-03/22 X Y 46157 ACTG 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Li,S 3.0 03/23-05/28 X Y 42475 ACTG 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46615 ACTG 100 YAH MW 12:00pm-1:15pm ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 45959 ACTG 100 YBH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ACTG 103 Ten-Key Skills Transferability: CSU

ACTG 103 Ten-Key SkillsDevelopment of speed and accuracy using the ten-key pad on a computer keyboard. Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

36337 ACTG 103 O1H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 0.5 01/19-03/22 X Y 46326 ACTG 103 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 0.5 03/23-05/28 X Y ACTG 106 Accounting Cycle Survey Transferability: CSU

ACTG 106 Accounting Cycle SurveySurvey of accounting cycle concepts and applications. Topics include the balance sheet equation, journal entries, general ledger accounts, the trial balance, adjusting journal entries, and preparation of financial statements. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam includes questions based on the accounting cycle, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47147 ACTG 106 O1H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 01/19-03/22 X Y ACTG 107 Time Value of Money Survey Transferability: CSU

ACTG 107 Time Value of Money SurveySurvey of the time value of money (TVM) concept. Topics include calculation of present values and future values for single amounts and annuities. The TVM concept will be applied to problems commonly found in accounting such as notes, bonds, and leases. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam includes questions based on the time value of money concept, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

46327 ACTG 107 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 03/23-05/28 X Y

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm ACTG 108 Fin Statement Analysis Survey Transferability: CSU

ACTG 108 Financial Statement Analysis SurveySurvey of financial statement analysis concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of financial statements, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and using ratios to analyze profitability, liquidity, ability to pay short-term and long-term debts, and common stock as an investment. This course provides foundational skills that will help students succeed in all other accounting courses. Students may use this course as preparation for future accounting classes or as a review. The Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) and Auditing and Attestation (AUD) sections of the CPA exam include questions based on financial statement analysis, so this course will help students prepare for the CPA exam. Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

46330 ACTG 108 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 1.0 03/23-05/28 X Y ACTG 118 Personal Investing Transferability: CSU

ACTG 118 Personal InvestingThis course provides an overview of personal investing. Students will learn how to make informed decisions about investing in common stocks, fixed-income securities (bonds), mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Other topics include measuring risk and return, modern portfolio concepts, market efficiency, behavioral finance, and managing a portfolio.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

46331 ACTG 118 OLH TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 119 Personal Financial Planning Transferability: CSU

ACTG 119 Personal Financial PlanningThis course provides an overview of financial literacy, terminology, concepts and practices of personal finance. Students will learn how to navigate the financial decisions they must face and to make informed decisions related to career exploration, financial planning, budgeting, banking, credit, insurance, spending, taxes, saving, investing, buying/leasing a vehicle, living independently, and inheritance. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

45627 ACTG 119 OLH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 121 Financial Accounting Transferability: UC/CSU

ACTG 121 Financial AccountingPreparation and interpretation of financial accounting information. Topics include application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity; accounting systems and internal controls; use of software applications to prepare and analyze accounting information; use of accounting information by decision makers. Students taking their first course in accounting are encouraged to complete ACTG 100 before enrolling in ACTG 121. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 100Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ACCT 110

46161 ACTG 121 O1H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 01/19-03/22 X Y 46158 ACTG 121 O2H TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 03/23-05/28 X Y 47144 ACTG 121 O3H TBA ONLN- Nurre,R 4.0 01/19-03/22 X Y 41964 ACTG 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47417 ACTG 121 YAH TTh 9:10am-11:00am ONLN- Maule,B 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 47418 ACTG 121 YBH TTh 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Heath,S 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 47419 ACTG 121 YJH T 6:00pm-9:40pm ONLN- Heath,S 4.0 01/19-05/25 X ACTG 131 Managerial Accounting Transferability: UC/CSU

ACTG 131 Managerial AccountingUse of accounting information by management for analysis, planning, decision-making and control. Topics include product cost accumulation, cost-volume-profit analysis, responsibility accounting, budgeting, capital budgeting, and use of software applications to prepare and analyze accounting information. [CPE Hours: CPA, 60 hours]Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-

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144Prerequisites: ACTG 121Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ACCT 120

46338 ACTG 131 O1H TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 01/19-03/22 X Y 46159 ACTG 131 O2H TBA ONLN- Li,V 4.0 03/23-05/28 X Y 31613 ACTG 131 OLH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45463 ACTG 131 OMH TBA ONLN- Heath,S 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47420 ACTG 131 YAH MW 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Heath,S 4.0 01/20-05/19 X 47421 ACTG 131 YBH TTh 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Li,V 4.0 01/19-05/20 X ACTG 144 QuickBooks Set-up/Service Bus. Transferability: CSU

ACTG 144 QuickBooks: Set-up and Service BusinessIntroduction to QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include set-up and service business transactions; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle and end-of-period procedures. ACTG 144 and ACTG 145 are independent courses and may be taken in either order or concurrently. [CPE Hours: CPA, EA 22 hours] Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

41056 ACTG 144 O1H TBA ONLN- Dorsett,S 1.5 01/19-03/22 X Y ACTG 145 QuickBooksPayroll/Merchndising Transferability: CSU

ACTG 145 QuickBooks: Payroll and Merchandising BusinessIntroduction to QuickBooks accounting software. Topics include payroll and merchandising business transactions; the sales cycle, purchasing cycle, and end-of-period procedures. ACTG 144 and ACTG 145 are independent courses and may be taken in either order or concurrently. [CPE Hours: CPA, EA 22 hours] Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

41058 ACTG 145 O2H TBA ONLN- Dorsett,S 1.5 03/23-05/28 X Y ACTG 161 Intermediate Accounting I Transferability: CSU

ACTG 161 Intermediate Accounting IApplication of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity. Topics include analysis of cash, receivables, inventory, plant assets, and the related revenues and expenses. Intermediate Accounting I includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107 and ACTG 121

43409 ACTG 161 OLH TBA ONLN- Bow man,S 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 162 Intermediate Accounting II Transferability: CSU

ACTG 162 Intermediate Accounting IIApplication of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to value assets, liabilities, and equity. Topics include analysis of liabilities, leases, income taxes, pensions, equity, and the related revenues and expenses; preparation of the statement of cash flows. Intermediate Accounting II includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, ACTG 121, and ACTG 161

43752 ACTG 162 OLH TBA ONLN- Bow man,S 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 163 Auditing Transferability: CSU

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ACTG 163 AuditingStudy of the philosophy, environment and practice of auditing. Topics include Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), ethics, legal liability and malpractice; internal controls and audit risk; audit planning, procedures, statistical tools, evidence, documentation and reports. Auditing includes topics tested on the Auditing and Attestation (AUD) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, ACTG 121, and ACTG 161

45634 ACTG 163 OLH TBA ONLN- Cheung,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 164 Govenmental & Nonprofit Actg Transferability: CSU

ACTG 164 Governmental & Nonprofit AccountingStudy of the theory and practice of accounting for federal, state, and local governmental entities and nonprofit agencies. Topics include analysis and application of pronouncements from the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB); fund accounting, operational and cash budgeting, and operational control issues; transaction analysis, financial statement preparation and analysis, and external reporting issues. Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting includes topics tested on the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107, and ACTG 121

41466 ACTG 164 OLH TBA ONLN- Bullock,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 168 Financial Mgmt for Accountants Transferability:

ACTG 168 Financial Management for AccountantsFinance from the viewpoint of the chief financial officer. Topics include understanding the role of managerial finance and financial markets; analyzing financial statements and ratios; valuation of stocks and bonds; understanding risk, return, and cost of capital; capital budgeting and capital structure. Financial Management for Accountants includes topics tested on the Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) section of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Students who intend to transfer should take this course at their transfer school.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ACTG 106, ACTG 107

45971 ACTG 168 OLH TBA ONLN- Li,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ACTG 169 Accounting Ethics Transferability:

ACTG 169 Accounting EthicsStudy of ethical issues and professional responsibilities in the accounting profession. Topics will include the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and Treasury Department Circular 230. Students will use the case study method to analyze the ethics of decisions made by individuals at real-world companies. This course meets the California Board of Accountancy accounting ethics course requirement for CPA licensure. Accounting Ethics includes topics tested on the Auditing and Attestation (AUD) and Regulation (REG) sections of the CPA exam. This course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

47146 ACTG 169 O1H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 01/19-03/22 X Y 47148 ACTG 169 O2H TBA ONLN- Maule,B 3.0 03/23-05/28 X Y ACTG 181 Taxation Indvs using Tax Softw Transferability: CSU

ACTG 181 Taxation of Individuals Using Tax SoftwarePreparation of Federal and California income tax returns for individuals using tax software and manually. Topics include income tax law, theory, and practice, and preparation of Form 1040 (Individual), Schedules A (Itemized Deductions), B (Interest and Dividends), C (Profit or Loss from a Business), D (Capital Gains and Losses), and tax credits. Students who successfully complete this course may apply to CTEC, the California Tax Education Council, to become a Registered Tax Preparer in California. This course is part of the Enrolled Agent Exam Preparation Series. Taxation of Individuals includes topics tested on the Regulation (REG) section of the CPA exam. This

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course is part of the CPA Exam Preparation Series, which is intended to meet the education requirement to sit for the CPA exam.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47439 ACTG 181 YJH T 6:00pm-9:50pm ONLN- Li,V 4.0 01/19-05/25 X ACTG 276 VITA Intermediate Transferability: CSU

ACTG 276 VITA IntermediateThis course is for students returning for a second year to serve in the Volunteer Income TaxAssistance (VITA) program and prepare income tax returns for qualifying individuals at no cost. These returning students will have the opportunity to gain additional practical experience from preparing more challenging tax returns. These volunteers will receive 8 hours of review and update in income tax law and use of tax preparation software. Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 8-9Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 16- 18Prerequisites: ACTG 175Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47474 ACTG 276 ZXH S 9:00am-12:00pm ONLN- Marcus,D 1.0 01/09-01/30 X TBA ONLN- Marcus,D 1.0 02/06-04/10 X ACTG 277 VITA Advanced Transferability: CSU

ACTG 277 VITA AdvancedThis course is for students returning for a third year to serve in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and prepare income tax returns for qualifying individuals at no cost. These returning students will have the opportunity to gain additional practical experience from preparing complex tax returns, as well as learning to be quality reviewers for the VITA program. These volunteers will receive 8 hours of review and update in income tax law and use of tax preparation software, as well as classroom training on quality review for Federal and California individual income tax returns. Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 8-9Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: ACTG 276Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47475 ACTG 277 ZXH S 9:00am-12:00pm ONLN- Marcus,D 1.0 01/09-01/30 X TBA ONLN- Marcus,D 1.0 02/06-04/10 X Administration of Justice ADMJ 100 Intro to the Crim. Just. Sys. Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 100 Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemThis course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches used by the justice system and the changing forces which have shaped them. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal processes, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Discussion points will include components and characteristics of the criminal justice system, theoretical explanations of crime, responses to and measurement of crime, and current challenges to the system. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: AJ 110

47578 ADMJ 100 QGH TF 12:30pm-1:45pm HHS-0000 Stratton,K 3.0 01/19-04/02 X TF 12:30pm-1:45pm HHS-0000 Stratton,K 3.0 04/13-05/25 X 47579 ADMJ 100 QJH TF 10:30am-11:45am SMHS- Stratton,K 3.0 01/19-04/02 X TF 10:30am-11:45am SMHS- Stratton,K 3.0 04/13-05/25 X 47426 ADMJ 100 YAH MW 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Raffaelli,E 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 47427 ADMJ 100 YJH W 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Monaghan,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X ADMJ 102 Principles & Procedures of CJS Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 102 Principles and Procedures of the Criminal Justice SystemThis course examines due process in criminal proceedings frompre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional lawprecedents. Discussion points will examine the components of the criminal justice system andtheir roles and responsibilities.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or

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105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 200

47428 ADMJ 102 YAH MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Brunicardi,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ADMJ 104 Concepts of Criminal Law Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 104 Concepts of Criminal LawThis course introduces students to the general elements and classifications of crimes against persons, property, morals and public welfare using case law and case studies. Discussion points will also include common and statutory law, the nature of acceptable evidence, prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability and defenses to crimes.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 120

47449 ADMJ 104 YAH TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Nannarone,P 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 47450 ADMJ 104 YJH W 6:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Bertini,D 3.0 01/20-05/26 X ADMJ 106 Legal Aspects of Evidence Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 106 Legal Aspects of EvidenceThis course examines evidence and legal rules governing its admission or exclusion in the criminal process. Discussion points include the origin, development, philosophy, and constitutional basis of evidence, as well as the considerations affecting arrest, search, and seizure.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 124

47451 ADMJ 106 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Nannarone,P 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ADMJ 108 Community Relations Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 108 Community Relations and the Justice SystemThis course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict. Discussion points include the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population, crime prevention, restorative justice, conflict resolution, and ethics.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 160

47452 ADMJ 108 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Brunicardi,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ADMJ 120 Criminal Investigation Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 120 Criminal InvestigationThis course addresses the techniques, procedures and ethical issues in theinvestigation of crime. Discussion points include organization of the investigative process,crime scene searches, interviewing and interrogating, surveillance, source of information,utility of evidence, scientific analysis of evidence and the role of the investigator in the trialprocess.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: AJ 140

47453 ADMJ 120 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Brunicardi,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ADMJ 125 Juvenile Procedures Transferability: UC/CSU

ADMJ 125 Juvenile ProceduresThis course examines the origin, development and organization of the Juvenile Justice system as it evolved in the United States Justice System. Discussion points include theories on Juvenile Law, courts and processes, and the constitutional protections extended to juveniles administered in the United States Justice System. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ADMJ 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: AJ 220

47456 ADMJ 125 YAH TTh 1:10pm-2:25pm ONLN- Brunicardi,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm American Sign Language ASL 100 American Sign Language I Transferability: UC/CSU

ASL 100 American Sign Language IA beginning course designed to introduce students to the visual-gestural richness of American Sign Language as it is used within the Deaf culture. Introduces s tudents to ASL�s bas ic s tructure and vocabulary while developing students� expressive skills and understanding of fingerspelling and basic conversational strategies. Provides an introduction to the Deaf community and culture. Equivalent to two years of high school ASL. Units: 5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160- 180Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 6A)

45745 ASL 100 YAH MW 8:35am-11:00am ONLN- Cheung,M 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 45234 ASL 100 YJH TTh 6:30pm-8:45pm ONLN- Cheung,M 5.0 01/19-05/27 X ASL 110 American Sign Language II Transferability: UC/CSU

ASL 110 American Sign Language IIA continuation of ASL 100, designed to enhance proficiency in ASL usage. The course further develops conversational skills with an increased emphasis on visual receptive and expressive skills required for learning advanced vocabulary, grammar, non-manual behaviors, and fingerspelling. Creates awareness of Deaf culture through the study of the history of ASL, the cultural dynamics of the Deaf community, and the cultural customs of communication. Units: 5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80- 90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: ASL 100Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B and 6A)

45235 ASL 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Raw son,D 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Anthropology ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology Transferability: UC/CSU

ANTH 110 Cultural AnthropologyThis course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people around the world make their living (subsistence patterns); how they organize themselves socially, politically and economically; how they communicate; how they relate to each other through family and kinship ties; what they believe about the world (belief systems); how they express themselves creatively (expressive culture); how they make distinctions among themselves such as through applying gender, racial and ethnic identity labels; how they have shaped and been shaped by social inequalities such as colonialism; and how they navigate culture change and processes of globalization that affect us all. Ethnographic case studies highlight these similarities and differences, and introduce students to how anthropologists do their work, employ professional anthropological research ethics and apply their perspectives and skills to understand humans around the globe.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C- ID: ANTH 120

31679 ANTH 110 YAH TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Titus,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ANTH 125 Physical Anthropology Transferability: UC/CSU

ANTH 125 Physical AnthropologyBiological consideration of the origin, development, and potential survival of humans and other primates. Topics include concepts of evolution: natural selection and populations, patterns of inheritance, the fossil record, and behavioral adaptations. The course will examine how biological, physical, and cultural variations have allowed human populations to adapt to various physical environments. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2), UC (IGETC Area 5B)C-ID: ANTH 110

45516 ANTH 125 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Titus,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ANTH 180 Magic, Science & Religion Transferability: UC/CSU

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ANTH 180 Magic, Science and ReligionCross-cultural study of religion, magic and science as psychological projections of societies and as cultural phenomena reflecting political and economic systems, subsistence strategies, and gender structure.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

31680 ANTH 180 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Titus,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X Architecture ARCH 100 Survey of Modern Architecture Transferability: UC/CSU

ARCH 100 Survey of Modern ArchitectureBasic values and concepts in contemporary architecture as a synthesis of art and science. A study of the significant design work, principles, and visions of influential architects, planners, and designers from the end of the 19th century into the 21st century. Explores the critical relationships between architecture and environmental design and human experience, societal needs, building technique and community. Slides, films, lecture and individual research.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

31691 ARCH 100 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Rey es,A 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ARCH 120 Arch+Design Draw 1:Draw&Visual Transferability: CSU

ARCH 120 Architecture + Design Drawing I: Drawing and Visual ThinkingThis course presents the basic techniques of hand drawing as an essential method and skill of design exploration, visual thinking, and design communication. Studio work involves observation and freehand drawing of objects, architecture and environmental settings exploring techniques of line, tone, and their combination using soft pencil, conte/charcoal and pen/ink. Topics include proportion, visual composition, principles of observed perspective, and orthographic drawing conventions such as plan, section and elevation, and Paraline drawing. Introduction to digital media to create 3-D model. Graphic supplies will be required. (Fall only) Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32- 36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47588 ARCH 120 QDH TF 10:30am-11:45am BHS-0000 Staff, 2.0 01/12-05/25 X TBA BHS-0000 Staff, 2.0 01/12-05/25 X 47587 ARCH 120 QYH TF 10:30am-11:45am MH-0000 Rey es,A 2.0 01/12-05/25 X TBA MH-0000 Rey es,A 2.0 01/12-05/25 X ARCH 140 ARCH+Design Drawing II:Design Transferability: CSU

ARCH 140 Architecture + Design Drawing II: Design CommunicationBasic techniques used in the graphic communication of architects and environmental designers. Develops the student's ability to visualize and graphically express forms and spaces in two and three dimensions. Use of orthographic, paraline, and perspective drawing in both black/white and color media. Introduction of digital media to create 3-D model. Use of essential principles of pictorial space, methods of delineation, and mixed media techniques. Graphic supplies required. (Spring only)Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: ARCH 120Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

41144 ARCH 140 YAH W 1:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Yahn,J 2.0 01/20-05/19 X W 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Yahn,J 2.0 01/20-05/19 X ARCH 210 Design I:Intro Arch/Env Design Transferability: UC/CSU

ARCH 210 Design I: Introduction to Architecture, Environmental Design, and the Design ProcessAn introduction to architectural and environmental design with emphasis on critical two and three dimensional thinking utilizing visual, graphic, written, and three-dimensional analysis. Explores principles and relationships of form and space with people and place, scale, proportion, order, contrast, balance, and unity. Design exercises allow students to explore and manipulate ordering elements in architecture, essential principles of architectonic form including order, shelter, enclosure, light, texture, place, solids/voids, hierarchy and circulation/movement. The relationship and value of the design process and design decisions on

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human existence is interwoven through the semester'swork. Includes introduction of exemplar buildings and environments including significant movements and theories in design and architecture history as well as indigenous cultures. Studio design exercises provide an introductory exposure to the means of design communication and craft, including verbal, written, hand graphic and three-dimensional object model building skills. Graphic supplies required. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ARCH 120Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44770 ARCH 210 YAH TTh 2:25pm-3:40pm ONLN- Sun,G 4.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 3:50pm-5:05pm ONLN- Sun,G 4.0 01/19-05/20 X Art ART 101 Art & Arch frm Anct World to M Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 101 Art and Architecture from the Ancient World to Medieval Times (c. 1400)Ancient, Classical, Early Christian and Medieval art and architecture. A survey of artistic expression from Prehistoric to late Medieval times with emphasis on sculpture and architecture. Chronologically introducing the great works of the periods, it explores the connection between them and the societies, values and ideals that stimulated their creation.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ARTH 110

43803 ART 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Cortez,C 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 31697 ART 101 YAH MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Listopad,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ART 102 Art of Renaissance & Baroque Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 102 Art of Renaissance and Baroque (c. 1300-1700)Survey of artistic expression during the Proto-Renaissance, Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Baroque periods (c. 1300-1700). Emphasizes the development of painting and sculpture and their relationship to their cultural and historical context.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ARTH 120

31699 ART 102 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Listopad,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ART 103 Art of Europe&America:Neoclass Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 103 Art of Europe and America: Neoclassical (c. 1750-Present)Survey of European and American artistic expression from the Neoclassical to the present (c. 1750 - present.) Emphasizes the development of modern painting and sculpture as a reaction against earlier traditions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ART 102+ART 103 = C-ID ARTH 120

46718 ART 103 OLH TBA ONLN- Cortez,C 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 104 Modern Art Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 104 Modern ArtThis course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Western modern period of the 19th and 20th centuries.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ENGL 838 or ENGL 848AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: ARTH 150

46719 ART 104 OLH TBA ONLN- Touze,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 203 Plein Air Painting Transferability: UC/CSU

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ART 203 Plein Air Painting Students will learn the art of plein air by painting landscapes at various outdoor locations as well as attending lectures, demos and working on projects in the studio. All painting mediums are welcome. Students are responsible for their own transportation.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46009 ART 203 ZXH M 9:10am-10:30am ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 204 Drawing I Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 204 Drawing I(formerly ART 201) The use of drawing as a means of increasing visual awareness through the exploration of the creative process: observation, discovery, examination, interpretation and response. Introduction to the principles and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 110

46335 ART 204 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46008 ART 204 ZLH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/20 X 46007 ART 204 ZMH W 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X M 1:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/25-05/17 X 46456 ART 204 ZXH T 9:10am-10:20am ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X ART 205 Drawing II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 205 Drawing IIExploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, focusing on complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques, and methodologies. Students in this course will build on fundamental drawing skills to develop personalized approaches to content and materials in exercises covering multiple historical and contemporary approaches to drawing.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 204Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 205

46457 ART 205 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46020 ART 205 ZXH T 9:10am-10:20am ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X ART 207 Life Drawing Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 207 Life DrawingIntroduction to drawing the human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical and contemporary roles of figure drawing in the visual arts. Students in this course will learn both descriptive and interpretive approaches to drawing the figure.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72- 81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 204Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UCC-ID: ARTS 200

31709 ART 207 Y1H T 9:10am-10:20am ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 9:10am-11:50am ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X

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ART 208 Portrait Drawing IPortrait characterizations using the techniques and materials of drawing in several media. Application of fundamental studies of the anatomy of the head and faces in the pursuits of expressive representations of people. Individualized instruction is emphasized. Studio practice drawing from live models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

44953 ART 208 YXH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X T 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 209 Portrait Drawing II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 209 Portrait Drawing IIAdvanced portrait characterizations, expanding upon the drawing techniques of Portrait Drawing I. Further enhancements of drawings based upon astute studies of the anatomy of the head and faces. Individualized instruction is emphasized. Studio drawing sessions of male and female live models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 208Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44954 ART 209 YXH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X T 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 213 Life Drawing II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 213 Life Drawing IIContinued study of the human form as art using the techniques and materials of drawing in graphite, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media. Application of more advanced studies of anatomy and expressive representations of the human figure in different environments. Studio practice drawing from live models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 207Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

45834 ART 213 Y1H T 9:10am-10:20am ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 9:10am-11:50am ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X T 10:30am-11:50am ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 215 Portraiture III Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 215 Portraiture IIIContinued study of the human portrait, expanding upon techniques learned in Portraiture II and focusing on the development of individual style. Students will have the choice of various media, including paint, drawing, and pastels. Studio sessions will include live male and female models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 209Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46030 ART 215 YXH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X T 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 216 Portraiture IV Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 216 Portraiture IVAdvanced study of the human portrait, expanding upon the techniques of Portraiture III and focusing on the development of individual style. Students will have the choice of various media, including drawing, pastels and paint. Studio drawing/painting sessions will feature live male and female models. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-

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54Prerequisites: ART 215Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46031 ART 216 YXH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/21-05/20 X T 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Buchanan,N 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 223 Oil Painting I Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 223 Oil Painting IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of oil painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 210

43417 ART 223 ZXH M 1:10pm-2:30pm ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 224 Oil Painting II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 224 Oil Painting IIA continuation of Oil Painting I with increased emphasis on a variety of painting techniques and development of personal style. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 223Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43418 ART 224 ZXH M 1:10pm-2:30pm ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 225 Acrylic Painting I Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 225 Acrylic Painting IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of acrylic painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 210

46037 ART 225 ZXH T 6:30pm-7:40pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/19-05/25 X Th 6:30pm-7:20pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ART 226 Acrylic Painting II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 226 Acrylic Painting IIContinuation of Art 225 with emphasis on a variety of acrylic painting techniques, and development of a personal aesthetic.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24- 27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 225Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46038 ART 226 ZXH T 7:20pm-8:30pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/19-05/25 X Th 7:20pm-8:10pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ART 231 Watercolor I Transferability: UC/CSU

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ART 231 Watercolor IIntroduction to principles, elements, and practices of watercolor painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. ART 204 and ART 214Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 210

31715 ART 231 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 232 Watercolor II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 232 Watercolor IIContinuation of Art 231, with emphasis on more painting experience in various styles and techniques in watercolor, such as an addition of opaque paints and the use of collage to extend the painting experience. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 231Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

31716 ART 232 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 233 Watercolor III Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 233 Watercolor IIIContinuation of Watercolor II, with emphasis on the development of personal style and a comprehensive portfolio for transfer or exhibitions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 232Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

45260 ART 233 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 243 Watercolor IV Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 243 Watercolor IVContinuation of Watercolor III, with emphasis on advanced painting techniques, the development of personal style and a comprehensive portfolio for transfer and/or exhibitions.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 233Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45261 ART 243 OXH TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Corv elle,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 244 Oil Painting III Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 244 Oil Painting IIIThe third semester of oil painting introduces students to advanced painting techniques and artistic context, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and meaning.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 224Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45530 ART 244 ZXH M 1:10pm-2:30pm ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 247 Oil Painting IV Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 247 Oil Painting IVThe fourth semester of oil painting builds and expands upon the advanced painting techniques introduced in Oil Painting III, with further exploration of personal style, meaning and artistic context.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 244Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45531 ART 247 ZXH M 1:10pm-2:30pm ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 251 Acrylic Painting III Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 251 Acrylic Painting IIIThe third semester of acrylic painting introduces students to advanced painting techniques and artistic context, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and meaning. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 226Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46039 ART 251 ZJX T 8:10pm-9:20pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/19-05/25 X Th 8:10pm-9:00pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ART 252 Acrylic Painting IV Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 252 Acrylic Painting IVThe fourth semester of Acrylic Painting builds and expands upon the intermediate advanced painting techniques introduced in Acrylic Painting III, with further exploration of personal style, meaning and artistic context. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72- 81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 251Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46040 ART 252 ZXH T 8:10pm-9:20pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/19-05/25 X Th 8:10pm-9:00pm ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- Matthew s,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ART 253 Plein Air Painting II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 253 Plein Air Painting IIA continuation of Plein Air Painting I with increased emphasis on a variety of painting techniques and development of personal style.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 203Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46997 ART 253 ZXH M 9:10am-10:30am ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 254 Plein Air Painting III Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 254 Plein Air Painting IIIThe third semester of Plein Air Painting introduces students to advanced landscape painting techniques, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and meaning.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 253Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46998 ART 254 ZXH M 9:10am-10:30am ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 255 Plein Air Painting IV Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 255 Plein Air Painting IVThe fourth semester of Plein Air Painting introduces students to expert landscape painting techniques, with an increasing emphasis on personal style and context. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: ART 254Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46999 ART 255 ZXH M 9:10am-10:30am ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm TBA ONLN- Ferrer Clotas,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ART 301 Two-Dimensional Design Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 301 Two-Dimensional DesignThis course emphasizes critical examination of basic principles and elements of design. Students acquire fundamental design and compositional skills, while exploring basic theoretical and practical concepts of 2- D design. Students apply visual solution strategies to solve design problems in a series of projects. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 100

31721 ART 301 ZLH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 1:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Alex ,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X ART 350 Visual Perception- Transferability: CSU

ART 350 Visual PerceptionVisual exploration into natural forms and man-made objects as an expression of art using photography as the medium. Covers basic principles of perception, light and color, composition and visual awareness. Encourages students to transmit their aesthetic, intellectual and emotional concerns through the photographic medium. Instruction in the basic use of digital cameras, lenses and creative controls in photography including critiques. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 204AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47192 ART 350 Y2H TTh 3:00pm-5:35pm ONLN- Van Dongen,N 3.0 03/09-05/13 X ART 351 Beg Black/White Photography Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 351 Beginning Black and White PhotographyThe use of black and white photography as a means of increasing visual awareness. Introduction to basic black & white photographic skills and equipment including film processing, printing, print finishing. Exploration of the creative process: observation, discovery, examination, interpretation and response. Extensive darkroom work and a professional portfolio produced. Camera not required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24- 27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 204 or ART 350AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC

31725 ART 351 YAH W 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X M 1:10pm-4:05pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/25-05/17 X W 2:30pm-4:05pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 31726 ART 351 YJH W 6:30pm-7:40pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X M 6:30pm-9:15pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/25-05/24 X W 7:50pm-9:15pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X ART 381 Beginning Digital Photography Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 381 Beginning Digital PhotographyTeaches photography using a digital camera and computer. Computer proficiency is required. Covers the principles of composition, use of natural light and visual awareness. Students use Adobe Lightroom to organize, edit and display photographs. Proficiency using a digital camera is developed. Students create photographs that are projected and critiqued in class. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ART 351Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

42286 ART 381 YAH Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X 43736 ART 381 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ART 401 Three-Dimensional Design Transferability: UC/CSU

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ART 401 Three-Dimensional DesignIntroduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three- dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio projects. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ARTS 101

45075 ART 401 ZAH W 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X W 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ART 405 Sculpture I Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 405 Sculpture ISculpture I is an introduction to sculpture. In the class students learn to create a human figure from clay. A second work involves media such as stone, bronze, metal, or glass. The third work will be conceptual in nature. This is an introductory course; no previous experience is needed. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

31729 ART 405 ZXH T 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X T 2:30pm-3:50pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ART 406 Sculpture II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 406 Sculpture IISculpture II continues and refines the themes and techniques that were introduced in Sculpture I. The media is open and may include glass, stone, metal, wood, bronze and/or non-traditional materials. The themes range from representational interpretation of the human form to purely abstract or conceptual works. The knowledge and skills acquired from Sculpture I are built upon. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24- 27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 405Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

31730 ART 406 ZXH Th 1:10pm-3:50pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/21-05/20 X ART 409 Scuplture III Extended Expert Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 409 Sculpture III Extended Expertise The third in the sculpture sequence. Students develop advanced skills in the technique and material selected in Art 406 and also work with additional techniques and materials introduced in Art 405. Students complete advanced projects using multiple media. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 406Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45536 ART 409 OXH TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 410 Sculpture IV Adv. Expression Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 410 Sculpture IV Advanced ExpressionClass will focus on creation of a final project or a portfolio of work. Topics such as documentation and display of work will be addressed. Materials can include metal, stone, glass. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites:

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ART 409Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45537 ART 410 OXH TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ART 411 Ceramics I Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 411 Ceramics IIntroduction to the art and crafts of ceramics. During this course the student will learn elementary hand- building clay construction. They will be introduced to throwing on the potter's wheel. Methods of ornamentation, glazing, firing will be demonstrated and utilized. A number of different firing techniques may be used, including low fire, stoneware, high fire, salt, and raku. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

31732 ART 411 ZJH W 6:00pm-8:35pm ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Nakata,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X 31731 ART 411 ZXH W 10:30am-11:50am ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ART 412 Ceramics II Transferability: UC/CSU

ART 412 Ceramics IIContinuation of Ceramics I and an introduction to the chemistry of glazing and the firing process of ceramics. During this course the student will learn the techniques of loading and unloading kilns and glaze making. Students will have the opportunity to construct a large number of projects of their own choosing. We have many different firings to experiment with, including low fire, stoneware, salt and Raku. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 72-81Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ART 411Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47031 ART 412 ZXH W 10:30am-11:50am ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Kern,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ART 806 Digital Workshop Transferability:

ART 806 Digital WorkshopDesigned for students currently enrolled in a Digital Photography course offering supervised lab time to build computer skills and provide additional lab time to work on assignments. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 0.5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: ART 381 or ART 383 or ART 384 or ART 385 or ART 396 or ART 397 or ART 398 or ART 399

47193 ART 806 YAH T 1:10pm-2:25pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 0.5 01/19-05/18 X 46051 ART 806 YJH T 6:30pm-7:45pm ONLN- Lohmann,R 0.5 01/19-05/25 X ART 807 Extended Fine Arts Studio Wksp Transferability:

ART 807 Extended Fine Arts Studio WorkshopDesigned for current fine art students at all levels who need extra time and guidance from an instructor and the use of the 2D arts studio in order to build a body of artwork for successful transfer and/or career opportunities.Units: 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: ART 124 or ART 200 or ART 203 or ART 204 or ART 205 or ART 206 or ART 207 or ART 208 or ART 209 or ART 213 or ART 214 or ART 215 or ART 216 or ART 223 or ART 224 or ART 225 or ART 226 or ART 230 or ART 231 or ART 232 or ART 233 or ART 243 or ART 244 or ART 247 or ART 251 or ART 252 or ART 253 or ART 254 or ART 255 or ART 301

46366 ART 807 YJH MW 4:30pm-5:45pm ONLN- Alex ,R 1.0 01/20-05/26 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm Astronomy ASTR 100 Introduction To Astronomy Transferability: UC/CSU

ASTR 100 Introduction to AstronomyGeneral survey course in astronomy, in which students will study the sun, planets, their moons, and other minor bodies of the solar system. Students will also study extrasolar planets, stars, black holes, dark matter/dark energy and cosmology. Emphasis is on conceptual understanding of the universe. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. MATH 110AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1), UC (IGETC Area 5A)

43185 ASTR 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Polomski,E 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 31738 ASTR 100 Y1H T 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 33003 ASTR 100 Y2H T 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 38017 ASTR 100 Y3H Th 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 40756 ASTR 100 Y4H Th 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 40312 ASTR 100 YJH Th 7:10pm-10:00pm ONLN- Polomski,E 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ASTR 101 Astronomy Laboratory Transferability: UC/CSU

ASTR 101 Astronomy LaboratoryUse of planetarium for constellationidentification, understanding of right ascension and declination, andbasic astronomical measurements of our moon, planets, and stars.Occasional telescopic observations using CSM's observatory. WithASTR 100, ASTR 115, or ASTR 125, satisfies lab requirements for UC andCalifornia State Universities. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: MATH 110 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in, ASTR 100 or ASTR 115 or ASTR 125 .Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)

31740 ASTR 101 YAH M 2:10pm-5:15pm ONLN- Polomski,E 1.0 01/25-05/17 X 38439 ASTR 101 YCH Th 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 1.0 01/21-05/20 X 44531 ASTR 101 YDH W 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Polomski,E 1.0 01/20-05/19 X ASTR 103 Observational Astronomy Lab Transferability: CSU

ASTR 103 Observational Astronomy LabOffered as an alternative to Astronomy 101. Students observe the moon, planets, and various star clusters, using CSM observatory 's telescopes. They will have the opportunity to image planets and observe stellar spectra, using the department's CCD cameras and Rainbow Optics eyepiece spectroscope. Use of the department's planetarium projector assists students in becoming familiar with the sky. Focus is on observational techniques. Extra supplies may be required. Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MATH 110 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 100, ASTR 115 or ASTR 125Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)

38264 ASTR 103 YJH T 7:10pm-10:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 1.0 01/19-05/25 X 47060 ASTR 103 YKH W 7:00pm-10:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 1.0 01/20-05/26 X ASTR 125 Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology Transferability: CSU

ASTR 125 Stars, Galaxies, and CosmologyStudy the sun, other stars, Milky Way galaxy, other galaxies and their evolution, black holes, quasars, dark matter, and the foundations of cosmology. Students will become familiar with the basic tenets of general relativity and its application to black holes. The concept regarding stars as the primary producers of energy in the universe as well as the chemicals necessary for life, is emphasized. Focus is on conceptual understanding of stars, galaxies, and the rudiments of cosmology. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1), UC (IGETC Area 5A)

41351 ASTR 125 YAH MWF 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Stanford,D 3.0 01/20-05/21 X Page: 18 Last Updated: 5/30/2021 College of San Mateo Spring 2021 Schedule of Classes

CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm Biology BIOL 100 Intro to the Life Sciences Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 100 Introduction to the Life SciencesFundamental principles of life. The awareness of plant and animal interrelations and interdependencies. Examines the human role in the world of living things in relation to contemporary problems. One or more field trips may be required. (Intended for non-science majors with no previous experience in the biological sciences.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. And any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2), UC (IGETC Area 5B)

40066 BIOL 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45218 BIOL 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Smith,C 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45444 BIOL 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Martin,T 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 31753 BIOL 100 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Why te,W 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 31756 BIOL 100 YCH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Why te,W 3.0 01/20-05/19 X BIOL 110 Genl Principles of Biology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 110 General Principles of BiologyStudy of the principles of the biological sciences, including methods of scientific inquiry and experimental design. Includes origin and evolution of life, cellular makeup of living things, cellular metabolism including photosynthesis and respiration, genetics, ecology, life cycles, and natural history. One or more field trips may be required. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2, B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B, 5C)

31763 BIOL 110 YCH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Diamond,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X T 11:10am-2:00pm ONLN- Diamond,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 34853 BIOL 110 YJH TTh 5:30pm-6:45pm ONLN- Bow ie,L 4.0 01/19-05/27 X TTh 7:05pm-8:20pm ONLN- Gearhart,A 4.0 01/19-05/27 X 31760 BIOL 110 Z1H MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Gearhart,A 4.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Gearhart,A 4.0 01/20-05/19 X 33089 BIOL 110 Z2H MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Gearhart,A 4.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Gearhart,A 4.0 01/20-05/19 X BIOL 130 Human Biology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 130 Human BiologyIntroductory study of human anatomy and physiology. Includes development, genetics, evolution and ecology. Recommended especially for students interested in Allied Health Fields.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2), UC (IGETC Area 5B)

41333 BIOL 130 OLH TBA ONLN- Martin,T 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44781 BIOL 130 OMH TBA ONLN- Martin,T 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 40570 BIOL 130 YAH TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Smith,C 3.0 01/19-05/20 X BIOL 132 Human Biology Laboratory Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 132 Human Biology LaboratoryIntroductory laboratory exercises concerning human anatomy and physiology and utilizing the scientific method, analysis of data and drawing appropriate conclusions. This course is a supplement to BIOL 130, Human Biology. Recommended especially for students interested in the Allied Health Fields.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 130.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)

45232 BIOL 132 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Smith,C 1.0 01/19-05/20 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm BIOL 145 Plants, People & Environment Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 145 Plants, People, and EnvironmentIntroduction to plants and their functions as they apply to people. Principles of living organisms, their structure-functions, evolution, and ecology. Emphasizes the role of plants in the development of human civilization and considers their impact as a primary food source for human population. One or more field trips may be required.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. And any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2), UC (IGETC Area 5B)

40658 BIOL 145 OLH TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y BIOL 210 General Zoology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 210 General ZoologyIntroduction to principles of animal biology Includes molecular basis of life, structure, function and behavior as seen in invertebrates and vertebrates; ecology; zoogeography and animal evolution. One or more field trips may be required. Extra supplies may be required. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Any READ 400 level course. Successful completion of a college biology course with lab and a college chemistry course with lab.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B and 5C). C-ID: BIOL 210+220 = BIOL 130S

31770 BIOL 210 Z1H W 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 45449 BIOL 210 Z2H W 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Tran,H 5.0 01/20-05/19 X BIOL 220 General Botany Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 220 General BotanyPrinciples of biology as illustrated by plants with emphasis on structure, physiology, evolution, comparative diversity, and reproduction in plants, fungal, and protistan phyla. One or more field trips may be required. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123Corequisites: NoneRecommended: READ 830 and concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course; BIOL 110 or BIOL 195 or equivalent biology course with lab and CHEM 192 or CHEM 210 or CHEM 410 or equivalent chemistry course with a lab.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B and 5C). C-ID: BIOL 210+220 = BIOL 130S

31771 BIOL 220 O1H TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43399 BIOL 220 O2H Th TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Hankamp,P 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y BIOL 230 Introductory Cell Biology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 230 Introductory Cell BiologyEvaluation and analysis of the living cell and its components. Examines cell structures and metabolism as they relate to cell function and reproduction. (Recommended for all life science and medical science majors.) . One or more field trips may be required. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHEM 210 and either, BIOL 210, or BIOL 220 or BIOL 215 (Skyline) or BIOL 225 (Canada).Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B and 5C). C- ID: BIOL 190; BIOL 210+220+230 = BIOL 135S

34273 BIOL 230 YAH W 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Diamond,K 4.0 01/20-05/19 X M 2:20pm-5:25pm ONLN- Diamond,K 4.0 01/20-05/19 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm BIOL 240 General Microbiology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 240 General MicrobiologyIntroduction to the morphology, physiology, and genetics of microorganisms, with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Includes environmental, applied microbiology, and the role of bacteria and viruses in health and disease. Laboratory work consists of isolation, cultivation, and identification of bacteria and techniques used to demonstrate microbial properties; including serological methods and bioinformatics. (Recommended for students majoring in life science, physical science, health science, and nursing). One or more field trips may be required. Minimum 16 hours by arrangement required per term. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: A college level biology course with a lab AND a college level chemistry course with a lab. This includes BIOL 110, BIOL 210, BIOL 220, BIOL 230, BIOL 250, BIOL 260, BIOL 130 with BIOL 132 (lab), BIOL 225 (Canada), OR BIOL 215 (Skyline), AND CHEM 192, CHEM 210, or CHEM 410.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for MATH 110 or MATH 111.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B and 5C).

31772 BIOL 240 HAX MW 2:10pm-3:25pm 36-0204 Smith,C 4.0 01/20-05/19 D Y MW 4:10pm-5:25pm ONLN- Smith,C 4.0 01/20-05/19 D Y 46815 BIOL 240 HJX MW 4:10pm-5:25pm ONLN- Smith,C 4.0 01/20-05/26 E Y MW 6:00pm-7:15pm 36-0204 Smith,C 4.0 01/20-05/26 E Y BIOL 250 Human Anatomy Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 250 Human AnatomyStructural organization of the human body: Study of the gross and microscopic anatomy of the organ systems. Laboratory study using human cadaveric prosections. Extra supplies may be required. Primarily intended for students of nursing, physiotherapy, physical education and related fields. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: BIOL 100 or BIOL 101 (offered at Skyline) or BIOL 110 or BIOL 130Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2, B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B, 5C)C-ID: BIOL 110B

31773 BIOL 250 H1H T 1:10pm-4:00pm 36-0215 Silv a,J 4.0 01/19-05/18 D Y TBA ONLN- Silv a,J 4.0 01/19-05/18 D Y 33836 BIOL 250 H2H Th 1:10pm-4:00pm 36-0215 Silv a,J 4.0 01/21-05/20 D Y TBA ONLN- Silv a,J 4.0 01/21-05/20 D Y 39919 BIOL 250 H3H M 6:55pm-10:00pm 36-0207 Silv a,J 4.0 01/25-05/24 E Y TBA ONLN- Silv a,J 4.0 01/25-05/24 E Y 40572 BIOL 250 H4H W 6:55pm-9:45pm 36-0207 Silv a,J 4.0 01/20-05/26 E Y TBA ONLN- Silv a,J 4.0 01/20-05/26 E Y BIOL 260 Human Physiology Transferability: UC/CSU

BIOL 260 Human PhysiologyFunctions of the organs and systems of the human body. (Intended for students of nursing, physiotherapy, physical education/kinesiology, psychology and related fields. Elective for pre-dental, pre-medical, and pre- veterinary students.) Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: BIOL 250 and CHEM 192, CHEM 210 or CHEM 410Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5B and 5C). C-ID: BIOL 120B

45237 BIOL 260 Z1H T 6:00pm-8:25pm ONLN- Martin,T 5.0 01/19-05/25 X TBA ONLN- Martin,T 5.0 01/19-05/25 X 31774 BIOL 260 Z2H T 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Martin,T 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Martin,T 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Martin,T 5.0 01/19-05/20 X BIOL 310 Nutrition Transferability: UC/CSU

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BIOL 310 NutritionComprehensive introduction to the scientificprinciples of nutrition and the interrelationships of metabolism. Examines nutrient functions, food sources, and functions in the body, as well as health consequences of nutrient excesses,deficiencies and diet related chronic conditions. Analysis of special nutritional requirements andneeds during the life cycle. Evaluation of personal dietary habits using current dietaryguidelines and nutritional assessment methods.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5a, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UCC-ID: NUTR 110

42858 BIOL 310 OLH TBA ONLN- Mackusick,E 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43433 BIOL 310 ONH TBA ONLN- Mackusick,E 3.0 03/24-05/26 X Y 44562 BIOL 310 OOH TBA ONLN- Woods,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45238 BIOL 310 OPH TBA ONLN- Woods,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Building Inspection BLDG 730 Plumbing Inspection Transferability:

BLDG 730 Plumbing InspectionPlumbing Code regulations pertinent to all phases and types of construction. Course covers sewers, building drains, rainwater/stormwater drainage, venting, water distribution systems, natural gas systems, indirect waste systems, general regulations and administrative regulations as proffered by the most current version of the California Plumbing Code.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

47486 BLDG 730 YJH W 6:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Mitchell,M 3.0 01/20-05/26 X BLDG 750 Structural Provisions Transferability:

BLDG 750 Structural ProvisionsStudy of structural design principles and proper inspection methods of concrete, masonry, steel, and wood construction. Effects of dynamic loading on structures from wind, seismic, hydrostatic, and other environmental forces are examined. The application and interpretation of structural codes, standards, and testing criteria used to assure quality construction are emphasized. Designed for students interested in inspecting, contracting, architecture, and engineering. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

47487 BLDG 750 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Maiel,H 3.0 01/21-05/27 X BLDG 790 Blueprint Reading for Constr Transferability:

BLDG 790 Blueprint Reading for ConstructionCourse provides an overview of the building, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems as it relates to construction with an emphasis reading plans. Suitable for jurisdictional or home inspectors, facility managers, contractors, architects, engineers and those in related fields of the real estate profession.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

47488 BLDG 790 YJH M 6:30pm-9:35pm ONLN- Hipsher,B 3.0 01/25-05/24 X Business BUS. 100 Introduction to Business Transferability: UC/CSU

BUS. 100 Introduction to BusinessA broad overview of the primary functions of business, such as marketing, management, accounting, finance, and operations. Examination of critical business topics including current business trends, entrepreneurship, competition in global markets, ethical behavior and social responsibility.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: BUS 110

46411 BUS. 100 O1H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 46412 BUS. 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 47155 BUS. 100 O3H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 47158 BUS. 100 O4H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y 47272 BUS. 100 O5H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y 45425 BUS. 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Tran,P 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 46804 BUS. 100 OMH TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 47275 BUS. 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Heiss,C 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 101 Human Relations Transferability: CSU

BUS. 101 Human Relations At WorkAn overview of the basic behavioral science principles used to understand organizational behavior and interpersonal relations. Human relations skills are developed through a combination of theoretical knowledge and group exercises. Topics include self-knowledge, perception, self-image, self-management, communications, motivation, conflict resolution, leadership, diversity, ethical choices, and the effects they have on today's multicultural and highly diverse organizational and social groups.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

47273 BUS. 101 O2H TBA ONLN- Tran,P 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y 46806 BUS. 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Grav es,A 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 103 Business Information Systems Transferability: UC/CSU

BUS. 103 Business Information Systems An introduction to computer systems and software applications and their impact on the business environment. Topics include computer architecture, hardware, software, computer terminology and theory. Students use software applications as problem solving tools for business projects.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: BUS 140

46820 BUS. 103 O1H TBA ONLN- Johnson,C 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 46821 BUS. 103 O2H TBA ONLN- Tran,P 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y 47149 BUS. 103 OLH TBA ONLN- Tran,P 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 115 Business Mathematics Transferability: CSU

BUS. 115 Business MathematicsA study of mathematics as applied to business, with emphasis on word problems involving interest, discount, negotiable instruments, financial statements and ratios, inventory pricing, depreciation, payroll, income tax, annuities, and amortization.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU

41059 BUS. 115 OLH TBA ONLN- Heiss,C 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 125 International Business Transferability: UC/CSU

BUS. 125 International BusinessInternational Business introduces students to the integrated and interdependent global environment within which businesses operate. Using theoretical and practical perspectives, this course focuses on several aspects of the global marketplace: national differences; global trade and investment environment; global monetary systems; strategy and structure of international business; and international business operations.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

47159 BUS. 125 O2H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y BUS. 150 Small Business Management Transferability: CSU

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BUS. 150 Small Business ManagementSmall business drives the American economy. This course provides the skills needed to conceive, plan, establish, finance, market, and manage a small business, including: how to write a new venture business plan, how to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the small business environment, how to achieve optimum benefits from limited resources, and how to plan for growth and succession or exit from a small business.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: BUS. 100Transfer Credit: CSU

44822 BUS. 150 OLH TBA ONLN- Tran,P 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 171 The Entrepreneurial Mindset Transferability: CSU

BUS. 171 The Entrepreneurial Mindset This course on the Entrepreneurial Mindset engages and inspires students with the determination and perseverance to succeed in business. The course encompasses success concepts in the context of entrepreneurship, and provides for experiential learning beyond the classroom, building relationships and networks that will contribute to opportunities and realization of business and personal goals.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105Transfer Credit: CSU

47150 BUS. 171 OLH TBA ONLN- Grav es,A 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 45958 BUS. 171 QMH TW 2:15pm-3:35pm PHS-0000 Grav es,A 3.0 01/19-03/31 X TW 2:15pm-3:35pm PHS-0000 Grav es,A 3.0 04/13-05/18 X BUS. 180 Introduction to Marketing Transferability: CSU

BUS. 180 Introduction to MarketingThis course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the principles of marketing. The course introduces modern business marketing concepts and strategies and familiarizes students with standards, procedure and techniques used in marketing. Topics include marketing research, components of the marketing mix, consumer / business buying behavior, target marketing, green marketing, digital marketing/social networking, global marketing, branding, personal selling, social responsibility, and ethics in marketing. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

46413 BUS. 180 OLH TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 201 Business Law Transferability: UC/CSU

BUS. 201 Business Law Introduction to law applied in business environments. Topics include The Constitution, legislative and administrative law, legal systems, enforcement agencies, contracts, crimes, torts, types of business formation, and employment law.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: BUS 125

41611 BUS. 201 O1H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 41659 BUS. 201 O2H TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y 46029 BUS. 201 OLH TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 46808 BUS. 201 OMH TBA ONLN- Yurtseven,L 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 47151 BUS. 201 ONH TBA ONLN- Trimble,J 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y 47152 BUS. 201 OOH TBA ONLN- Trimble,J 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y BUS. 401 Business Communications Transferability: CSU

BUS. 401 Business CommunicationsAn overview of effective business communication skills and their direct relationship to workplace success. Emphasis is placed on the planning, organizing, composing, and revising of business documents such as letters, memos, reports, and emails. Presentation skills, professional behavior in the workplace, and current communication technologies are included with an emphasis on real world problem solving. Digital communication topics include presentation software, emails, business-relevant social media, and mobile technologies. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 47156 BUS. 401 O1H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 47160 BUS. 401 O2H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y Business Windows Applications BUSW 418 Spreadsheets Transferability: CSU

BUSW 418 Spreadsheets (Formerly BUSW 415 and BUSW 416) Creation and use of spreadsheets, including spreadsheet design, use of menu systems, basic and advanced formulas and functions, relative and absolute addressing, formatting, printing and graphing. Also includes design and optimization of large and complex spreadsheets, database features, macros, and linking of spreadsheets with other software programs. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

46810 BUSW 418 OLH TBA ONLN- Willis,J 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Willis,J 3.0 01/27-05/28 X Y Career and Personal Develop CRER 100 Career Planing & Life Explor. Transferability: UC/CSU

CRER 100 Career Planning and Life ExplorationThis course is designed to help students demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for the impact and significance of career choices on their lifestyle and social experiences. Provides a comprehensive approach to life and career planning. Topics include evaluation of students' values, skills, personality and interests, an analysis of career research and exploration, and learning current job seeking skills. An intensive career investigation that encompasses decision-making, goal-setting, job search strategies, resume writing, and interviewing skills will be completed. Students will analyze the relationship between themselves, their life choices and the ongoing process of career planning and self-development. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or Eligibility for ENGL 105Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

47582 CRER 100 QMH TW 12:50pm-2:10pm PHS-0000 Gomez,J 3.0 01/19-03/31 X TW 12:50pm-2:10pm PHS-0000 Gomez,J 3.0 04/13-05/18 X CRER 126 Career I: Assessment & Explor. Transferability: CSU

CRER 126 Career I: Career Assessment & ExplorationThis class is designed to help students determine an appropriate career, major or job choice. Self-assessment activities such as vocational surveys, personality assessments, work values, skill identification, decision making and goal setting may be used. Students will have an opportunity to explore careers and gain a better understanding of career options. They will research careers and college majors in order to make informed choices. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1)

40889 CRER 126 OLH TBA ONLN- Guiriba,J 1.0 01/26-03/08 X Y CRER 127 Career Choices II: Job Search Transferability: CSU

CRER 127 Career Choices II: Job SearchFocuses on job search preparation. Topics include: the job market, resume, networking, marketing yourself, gathering information, preparing for the interview, common interview questions, successful interview strategies and follow-up actions. Students will practice and receive coaching on all phases of a successful interview. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 8-9Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

40908 CRER 127 OLH TBA ONLN- Guiriba,J 0.5 03/16-04/19 X Y Chemistry CHEM 210 General Chemistry I Transferability: UC/CSU

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CHEM 210 General Chemistry IThis is the first semester of a two-semester sequence class in general chemistry intended for students pursuing physical sciences, biological sciences, engineering and pre- professional majors. Includes a detailed study of basic principles of atomic and molecular structure and bonding, chemical reactions and equations including stoichiometry and thermochemistry, solutions, gas laws and a brief introduction to organic chemistry with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving skills. This course also includes laboratory study of these concepts, experimental chemistry techniques and the analysis and interpretation of experimental findings. Extra supplies may be required. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or appropriate placement test scoreCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: CHEM 110

31952 CHEM 210 Y1H MW 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 5.0 01/20-05/19 X MW 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Dao,J 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 33112 CHEM 210 Y2H MW 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Dao,J 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 37508 CHEM 210 YCH TTh 11:10am-2:00pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 5.0 01/19-05/20 X MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 5.0 01/19-05/20 X CHEM 220 General Chemistry II Transferability: UC/CSU

CHEM 220 General Chemistry IIThis is the second semester of a two-semester sequence class in general chemistry intended for students pursuing physical sciences, biological sciences, engineering and pre-professional majors.It includes a study of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, coordinationchemistry and nuclear chemistry with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving skills. This course also includes laboratory study of these concepts, experimental techniques and the analysis and interpretation of experimental findings. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: CHEM 210Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: CHEM 120S (CHEM 210 & CHEM 220)

40364 CHEM 220 YCH MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Li,J 5.0 01/20-05/19 X MW 11:10am-2:00pm ONLN- Li,J 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 31954 CHEM 220 YJH MW 6:00pm-7:15pm ONLN- Salari,A 5.0 01/20-05/26 X MW 7:30pm-10:15pm ONLN- Salari,A 5.0 01/20-05/26 X CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry II Transferability: UC/CSU

CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry IIMore rigorous treatment of mechanisms, reactions and synthesis; structure determination using classical and spectroscopic techniques taught in Chem 231 including identification of unknown compounds and mixtures. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHEM 231Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: CHEM 160S (CHEM 231 & CHEM 232)

33540 CHEM 232 Y1H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X MW 11:10am-2:00pm ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 31958 CHEM 232 Y2H TTh 8:10am-11:00am ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 40363 CHEM 232 Y3H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Ciesla,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X CHEM 410 Health Science Chem I Transferability: CSU

CHEM 410 Health Science Chemistry IIntroduction to chemistry for the health sciences, beginning with scientific measurement and the metric system, followed by chemical bonding, solution chemistry, acids and bases, redox reactions, gases and general aspects of stoichiometry. Students who complete CHEM 210-220 and CHEM 410-420 will receive credit

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for CHEM 210-220 only.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 110 or appropriate score on the College Placement test.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3)

31960 CHEM 410 Y1H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Tou,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X T 12:35pm-3:25pm ONLN- Tou,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 39027 CHEM 410 Y2H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Tou,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X Th 12:35pm-3:25pm ONLN- Tou,K 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 46360 CHEM 410 Y3H MW 8:30am-9:45am ONLN- Dao,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X M 9:55am-1:00pm ONLN- Dao,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X 47592 CHEM 410 Y4H MW 8:30am-9:45am ONLN- Dao,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X W 9:55am-12:55pm ONLN- Dao,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X CHEM 420 Health Science Chem II Transferability: CSU

CHEM 420 Health Science Chemistry IICompletes the sequence, focusing on organic and biochemistry with special emphasis on the chemistry of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and vitamins and their respective metabolism. Students who complete CHEM 210-220 and CHEM 410-420 will receive credit for CHEM 210-220 only.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: CHEM 410Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3)

31961 CHEM 420 Y1H MW 2:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X M 3:45pm-7:00pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X 47593 CHEM 420 Y2H MW 2:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X W 3:45pm-6:45pm ONLN- Flow ers,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X Chinese CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese I Transferability: UC/CSU

CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese IA beginning course in Mandarin Chinesewith instruction and practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC

40244 CHIN 111 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y 43505 CHIN 111 OMH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese II Transferability: UC/CSU

CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese IIThis course is a continuation of Chinese 111, with further development of the skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing and basic grammar. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHIN 111Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC

41224 CHIN 112 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y CHIN 121 Adv. Elem. Chinese I Transferability: UC/CSU

CHIN 121 Advanced Elementary Chinese IA continuation of CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese II with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Cultural elements are integrated into course content. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: CHIN 112Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC

43600 CHIN 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y CHIN 122 Adv. Elem Chinese II Transferability: UC/CSU

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CHIN 122 Advanced Elementary Chinese IIA continuation of CHIN 121 Advanced Elementary Chinese I with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It includes short readings using authentic materials. Cultural elements are integrated in the course material. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHIN 121 or equivalentCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 6A)

43601 CHIN 122 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y CHIN 131 Intermediate Chinese I Transferability: UC/CSU

CHIN 131 Intermediate Chinese IA continuation of CHIN 122 Advanced Elementary Chinese II with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It includes level appropriate reading of authentic materials. It covers the first half of the third semester's work in Chinese as taught at a four-year university. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: CHIN 122Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B and 6A).

42426 CHIN 131 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y CHIN 132 Intermediate Chinese Il Transferability: UC/CSU

CHIN 132 Intermediate Chinese IIA continuation of CHIN 131 with further development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. It includes level appropriate, advanced reading of authentic materials. It covers the second half of the third semester's work in Chinese as taught at a four-year university. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHIN 131Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B and 6A).

35056 CHIN 132 OLH TBA ONLN- Wu,J 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y Communication Studies COMM 110 Public Speaking Transferability: UC/CSU

COMM 110 Public SpeakingTheory and techniques of public speaking in democratic society. Discovery, development, and criticism of ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, extemporaneous delivery, and evaluation of various types of speaking, including informative and persuasive speeches.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A1), UC (IGETC Area 1C)C-ID: COMM 110

43310 COMM 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Berry ,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43311 COMM 110 OMH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43313 COMM 110 ONH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43312 COMM 110 Y1H MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 47231 COMM 110 Y2H MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 45193 COMM 110 YAH MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Rogers,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43309 COMM 110 YBH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Rogers,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43822 COMM 110 YCH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- How ard,S 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43308 COMM 110 YDH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Li,Y 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43314 COMM 110 Z1H W 12:10pm-1:30pm ONLN- Thaning,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Thaning,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 47510 COMM 110 Z2H W 12:10pm-1:30pm ONLN- Thaning,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Thaning,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 43315 COMM 110 ZJH M 6:30pm-8:30pm ONLN- Moles,A 3.0 01/25-05/24 X TBA ONLN- Moles,A 3.0 01/25-05/24 X 43316 COMM 110 ZKH W 6:30pm-8:30pm ONLN- Gildea,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Gildea,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X

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COMM 130 Interpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal communication, rational dialogue, and cooperative analysis of communicative events. Study of communicative interactions, the symbolic process, reasoning and advocacy, and the effects of communication on people and society.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A1 or D), UC (IGETC Area 1C or 4). C-ID: COMM 130

43605 COMM 130 OLH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43324 COMM 130 OMH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43326 COMM 130 ONH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47195 COMM 130 OOH TBA ONLN- Berry ,F 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y 43320 COMM 130 OPH TBA ONLN- Irigoy en II,F 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47232 COMM 130 QGH W 12:25pm-1:15pm HHS-0000 Gildea,R 3.0 01/19-03/31 X M 12:25pm-1:40pm HHS-0000 Gildea,R 3.0 01/19-03/31 X M 12:25pm-1:40pm HHS-0000 Gildea,R 3.0 04/12-05/28 X W 12:25pm-1:15pm HHS-0000 Gildea,R 3.0 04/12-05/28 X TBA ONLN- Gildea,R 3.0 01/25-03/22 X TBA ONLN- Gildea,R 3.0 04/12-04/26 X 47230 COMM 130 Y1H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 47509 COMM 130 Y2H TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 43321 COMM 130 YAH MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43323 COMM 130 YBH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Li,Y 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 43322 COMM 130 YEH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 43329 COMM 130 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Conkle,A 3.0 01/19-05/25 X 43325 COMM 130 Z1H MW 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X COMM 140 Small Group Communication Transferability: UC/CSU

COMM 140 Small Group CommunicationUnderstandingof the principles of group interaction and decision making, includingstudy of leadership, types of authority, teamwork, and conflictresolution. Participation in discussion groups to share information,solve problems, and reach consensus.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A1), UC (IGETC Area 1C)C-ID: COMM 140

45208 COMM 140 ZAH MW 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 43332 COMM 140 ZBH MW 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Rope,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X COMM 150 Intercultural Communication Transferability: UC/CSU

COMM 150 Intercultural CommunicationDesigned for students of all cultural backgrounds. Study of the relationship of communication to culture, cultural components of life within and outside the U.S., verbal and nonverbal differences, the effect of prejudice on society. Emphasizes the sensitivity and empathy required for intercultural competence.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A1), UC (IGETC Area 1C)C-ID: COMM 150

43630 COMM 150 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Gildea,R 3.0 01/20-05/21 X COMM 170 Oral Interpretation I Transferability: UC/CSU

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COMM 170 Oral Interpretation IOral reading of different forms of literature (poetry, short story, drama); analysis of meaning; analysis of voice quality; enunciation, pronunciation, and expressiveness; recordings and performances for audiences.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80- 90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UCC-ID: COMM 170

43317 COMM 170 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Av ila,B 3.0 01/20-05/21 X Computer Information Science CIS 110 Introduction to CIS Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 110 Introduction to Computer and Information ScienceIntroduction to computers and information science. Includes computer terminology, computer hardware and software, networks, common operating systems, data representation, telecommunications, Internet access and security issues, computer ethics, and beginning computer programming concepts, and an introduction to research processes and methods through online tools and sources. Topics are motivated by current issues and events. Discussions include examination of such issues as privacy, intellectual property, and cloud computing. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3; Area E2c, E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ITIS 120

34791 CIS 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Martens,B 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 31969 CIS 110 OMH TBA ONLN- Cooper,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43412 CIS 110 ONH TBA ONLN- Martens,B 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47166 CIS 110 QGH MTh 9:00am-10:20am HHS-0000 Jones,S 3.0 01/21-04/01 X MTh 9:00am-10:20am HHS-0000 Jones,S 3.0 04/12-05/24 X CIS 111 Intro to Web Programming Transferability: CSU

CIS 111 Introduction to Web ProgrammingThis course provides an introduction to the World Wide Web and Web programming. Basic HTML and CSS will be introduced, as well as client-side scripting in JavaScript using variables, functions, and objects. Introduces programming with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the DOM (Document Object Model). Server- side scripting languages such as ASP, JSP, Python, Perl and/or PHP will be demonstrated. Introduces Web 2.0 topics, such as Ajax, Web Services, and HTML5.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43546 CIS 111 OLH TBA ONLN- Price,P 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 114 JavaScript/Ajax Programming Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 114 JavaScript/Ajax ProgrammingStudy of the JavaScript programming language. Provides an overview of HTML5 and CSS, client-side programming, variables, arrays, functions, closures, event handlers, objects, form validation, cookies, and the DOM. Introduces Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) technologies, design patterns, server-side programming, RSS, JSON, open-source libraries, and advanced topics such as ECMAScript versions, security, performance, and Web services. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of CIS 111 or CIS 254.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43010 CIS 114 OLH TBA ONLN- Price,P 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Price,P 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 117 Python Programming Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 117 Python ProgrammingComprehensive course in Python, an open-source dynamic object-oriented scripting language. Covers variables, arrays, lists, tuples, dictionaries, functions, methods, classes, objects, and writing server-side Python scripts for the Web. Also covered are exception handling, regular expressions, and modules. An introduction to SQL and the

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MySQL database, and advanced topics such as Model-View-Controller architecture and Web application development with the Django framework. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of CIS 111 or CIS 254.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

45593 CIS 117 OLH TBA ONLN- Lamble,G 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Lamble,G 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47056 CIS 117 OMH TBA ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 121 UNIX/Linux Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 121 UNIX/LinuxIntroduction to the UNIX/Linux operating system. Includes a brief introduction to operating systems and UNIX history. Covers UNIX file systems, common shell features including 1/0 redirection, piping, command substitution, and simple job control. Introduces shell-specific facilities, including use of environmental and local variables, and common UNIX utilities. Also includes advanced topics such as shell scripting, communications, and system administration. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of CIS 110Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43011 CIS 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Isaacs,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 128 Mobile Web App Development Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 128 Mobile Web App DevelopmentEmploy HTML5, CSS and JavaScript to develop mobile web apps for smart phones and tablet/pad devices. Topics include CSS media queries, mobile user interfaces, platform-independent development, and best practices. Also covers geolocation, maps, audio, video, drawing, animation and offline apps. Provides an introduction to open-source mobile development frameworks, emulators, conversion to native apps, performance and testing. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of CIS 111 or CIS 254.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43884 CIS 128 OLH TBA ONLN- Ferreira Da Silva,C 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Ferreira Da Silva,C 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 129 Frameworks/Serv-Side JavaScrip Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 129 Frameworks/Server-Side JavaScriptIntroduction to JavaScript frameworks. Provides an overview of MVC (Model-View- Controller), MVP (Model-View-Presenter) and MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) design patterns. Server-side JavaScript programming with package managers will be introduced. Also covered are REST (REpresentational State Transfer) Web Services and APIs used to obtain and process data in XML or JSON format. Overview of JavaScript templating engines for Web applications. Various open-source libraries for DOM manipulation, GUI, visualization and testing will be introduced. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of CIS 111.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

46318 CIS 129 OLH TBA ONLN- Nav eed,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 132 Introduction to Databases Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 132 Introduction to DatabasesThis course covers database design and the use of database management systems. It includes an introduction to the relational model, relational algebra, and SQL. It also covers XML data including DTDs and XML Schema for validation, and an introduction to the query and transformation languages XPath, XQuery, and XSLT. The course includes relational design principles based on dependencies and normal forms. Additional database topics introduced are indexes, views, transactions, authorization, integrity constraints, triggers, on-line analytical processing (OLAP), and emerging NoSQL (Not only SQL) databases for cloud and desktop computing.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites:

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NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43547 CIS 132 OLH TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 135 Android Programming Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 135 Android ProgrammingIntroduction to the architecture, API and techniques used to create robust, high-performance applications for Android mobile devices. An overview of the most common tools and techniques for writing Android applications. Other topics include user interfaces, local storage, maps, multimedia, content providers, sensors, and user events. Storage strategies for persistent information are introduced, including the use of SQLite database features. Introduction to Kotlin programming. Intended for students with previous Java programming experience.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. CIS 254AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44733 CIS 135 OLH TBA ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 138 Internet of Things Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 138 Internet of Things Introduction to the emerging platform called the Internet of Things – wherein billions of devices communicate with each other and “the cloud”. Exploration of the convergence of multiple disciplines leading to modern Smartphones. Learn how information from physical devices in the real world gets communicated to Smartphone processors. Make informed design decisions about sampling frequencies and bit-width requirements for various kinds of sensors. Gain expertise to affect the real world with actuators such as stepper motors and LEDs, and generate notifications. Learn to interface common sensors and actuators to hardware. Develop software to acquire sensory data, process the data and actuate stepper motors, LEDs, etc. for use in mobile-enabled products. Apply analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion concepts. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: CIS 111, CIS 254AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46319 CIS 138 OLH TBA ONLN- Cooper,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 151 Computer Networking Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 151 Computer NetworkingIntroduction to networks and digital communications with a focus on Internet protocols: Application layer architectures (client/server, peer-to-peer) and protocols (HTTP-web, SMTP-mail, etc.), Transport layer operation: (reliable transport, congestion and flow control, UDP, TCP); Network layer operation - (routing, addressing, IPv4 and IPv6), Data Link layer operation (error detection/correction, access control, Ethernet, 802.11, PPP), Layer 2/3 protocols (ATM and MPLS); selected current topics such as: security, multimedia protocols, Quality of Service, mobility, wireless networking, emerging protocols, network management.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. CIS 110 or work experience in the IT field.Transfer Credit: BUS. 103 Business Information Systems An introduction to computer systems and software applications and their impact on the business environment. Topics include computer architecture, hardware, software, computer terminology and theory. Students use software applications as problem solving tools for business projects.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

41081 CIS 151 OLH TBA ONLN- Cooper,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 254 Intro Object-Oriented Pgm Dsgn Transferability: UC/CSU

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CIS 254 Introduction to Object-Oriented Program DesignIntroduction to object-oriented computer programming for computer science majors and computer professionals. Includes simple data types, control structures, an introduction to array and string data structures and algorithms, debugging techniques, history of computer science, systems and environments, and the social implications of computing. Emphasizes object-oriented design, good software engineering principles and developing fundamental programming skills in Java. This course conforms to the ACM CSO standards. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Eligibility for MATH 120AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: COMP 112

44734 CIS 254 OLH TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 37965 CIS 254 OMH TBA ONLN- Harden,D 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Harden,D 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47425 CIS 254 ZBH M 9:10am-12:15pm ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Pacheco,H 4.0 01/25-05/17 X CIS 255 (CS1)Programming Methods: Java Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 255 (CS1) Programming Methods: JavaObject-oriented programming methodology for both computer science majors and computer professionals. Systematic approach to design, construction, and management of computer programs; emphasizing program documentation, testing, debugging, maintenance and software reuse. Also includes evolution of programming languages and emergence of paradigms, UML, virtual machines, exception handling, sorting and searching algorithms, recursion, inheritance, polymorphism, fundamental graphics, and computer ethics. This course conforms to the ACM CS1 standards. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 and CIS 254Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: COMP 122

38642 CIS 255 OLH TBA ONLN- Masters,J 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Masters,J 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47410 CIS 255 OMH TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 256 (CS2) Data Structures: Java Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 256 (CS2) Data Structures: JavaAbstract data type implementation and usage techniques for computer science majors and computer professionals. Object-oriented approach to a variety of abstract data types including: lists, stacks, queues, priority queues, trees, maps and graphs. Also includes advanced sorting and searching topics, and algorithmic analysis using Big-O notation. This course conforms to the ACM CS2 standards. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CIS 255Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: COMP 132

39987 CIS 256 OLH TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47411 CIS 256 OMH TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 264 Comp Org & Systems Programming Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 264 Computer Organization and Systems ProgrammingThe internal organization and operation of digital computers. Systems programming in C. Assembly languages, machine architecture, support for high-level languages (logic, arithmetic, instruction sequencing) and operating systems (I/O, interrupts, memory management, process switching). Elements of computer logic design. Tradeoffs involved in fundamental architectural design decisions. Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: MATH 120 and CIS 254 or CIS 278Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: COMP 142

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 47412 CIS 264 OLH TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 278 (CS1) Programming Methods: C++ Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 278 (CS1) Programming Methods: C++Object-oriented programming methodology for both computer science majors and computer professionals. Systematic approach to design, construction, and management of computer programs; emphasizing program documentation, testing, debugging, maintenance and software reuse. Also includes UML, virtual machines, exception handling, sorting and searching algorithms, recursion, fundamental graphics, and computer ethics. This course conforms to the ACM CSI standards. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120, CIS 254Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UCC-ID: COMP 122

40357 CIS 278 OLH TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Eftekhari,K 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 279 (CS2) Data Structures: C++ Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 279 (CS2) Data Structures: C++Data abstract type implementation and usage techniques for computer science majors and computer professionals. Object-oriented approach to a variety of abstract data types including: lists, stacks, queues, priority queues, trees, maps and graphs. Also includes advanced sorting and searching topics, and algorithmic analysis using Big-O notation. This course conforms to the ACM CS2 standards. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CIS 278Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: COMP 132

47413 CIS 279 OLH TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y CIS 363 Enterprise Data Mgmt w MySQL Transferability: UC/CSU

CIS 363 Enterprise Database Management with MySQLComprehensive course in enterprise database management with the open-source MySQL database. Covers relational model and theory, forms and theories of normalization, and in-depth SQL. Overview of database administration, stored procedures, functions, triggers, and metadata. Also covered are MySQL server administration, performance tuning, security, optimization, and database design. Advanced topics include client-server database applications using Java and PHP, dynamic SQL, prepared SQL, and callable statements. Intended for students with previous programming experience.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of CIS 111 or CIS 254., Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CIS 132.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

42508 CIS 363 OLH TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Moussalem,M 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Cooperative Education COOP 670 Vocational Cooperative Ed Transferability: CSU

COOP 670 Cooperative Education/Work ExperienceStudents may receive credit for work experience related to their major field or to their established career goal. Students must attend one orientation which is offered the first three weeks of each semester. Each unit requires 75 hours per unit for paid work and 60 hours per unit for unpaid work during the semester. May be repeated for credit up to 16 units. The unit limitation applies to any Cooperative Education Work Experience (any combination of 670, 671 and/or 672 courses) offered within the SMCCCD. Units: 1 - 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Work Experience hours/semester: 75-300Field Experience hours/semester: 60-240Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47176 COOP 670 OLH Th 3:00pm-4:00pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 1.0- 4.0 01/28-01/28 X Y Cosmetology

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm COSM 712 Fundamental Cosmetology I Transferability:

COSM 712 Fundamental Cosmetology IStudy fundamental theoretical and practical application of history and career opportunities, anatomy, physiology, skin histology, hair design, hairstyling, hair cutting, hair coloring, and chemical health and safety as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 10 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Lab hours/semester: 240-270Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: Admission to and registration in the Cosmetology program.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400

47440 COSM 712 YAH MTWThF 8:00am-8:50am ONLN- Medrano,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pm ONLN- Medrano,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X COSM 722 Fundamental Cosmetology II Transferability:

COSM 722 Fundamental Cosmetology IIStudy fundamental theoretical and practical application of infection control principles, skin disorders and diseases, nail structure and growth, nail disorders and diseases, manicuring, pedicuring, facials, facial hair removal, facial make-up, and health and safety as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 10 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Lab hours/semester: 240-270Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: Admission to and registration in the Cosmetology program.Corequisites: None

47441 COSM 722 YAH MTWThF 12:30pm-1:20pm ONLN- Medrano,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X MTWThF 1:30pm-4:30pm ONLN- Medrano,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X COSM 732 Intermediate Cosmetology III Transferability:

COSM 732 Intermediate Cosmetology IIIStudy intermediate theoretical and practical application of haircutting, hair removal, chemistry, electricity, hair color formulation, electrical and chemical facials, and preparation techniques for the state licensing written exam. Continued practice in building intermediate skill while applying and executing theoretical and practical discipline competencies studied in fundamental classes, as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 10 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Lab hours/semester: 240- 270Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: COSM 712 and COSM 722Corequisites: None

47442 COSM 732 YXH MTWThF 8:00am-8:50am ONLN- Nalls,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X MTWThF 9:00am-11:55am ONLN- Nalls,A 10.0 01/19-05/21 X COSM 742 Intermediate Cosmetology IV Transferability:

COSM 742 Intermediate Cosmetology IVStudy intermediate theoretical and practical application of communication for success, nail tips and wraps, artificial nails, nail disorders and disease, skin disorders and disease, chemical texture services, preparing for licensure, working on the job, and salon business. Continued practice in building intermediate skill while applying and executing theoretical and practical discipline competencies studied in fundamental classes, as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 10 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Lab hours/semester: 240-270Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: COSM 712 and COSM 722Corequisites: None

47443 COSM 742 YXH MTWThF 12:35pm-1:25pm ONLN- Salido,K 10.0 01/19-05/21 X MTWThF 1:35pm-4:30pm ONLN- Salido,K 10.0 01/19-05/21 X COSM 746 Advanced Cosmetology V Transferability:

COSM 746 Advanced Cosmetology VStudy advanced theoretical and practical application of haircutting, hair removal, basic chemistry and electricity, hair color formulation, electrical facials, and chemical facials, within a simulated salon environment. Concentration on developing advanced skills that will prepare students to achieve state licensing as well as acquire and retain employment. Continued practice in building other advanced skills by applying and executing theoretical and practical discipline competencies studied in fundamental and intermediate classes, as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 120-135Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: COSM 732 and COSM 742Corequisites: None

47444 COSM 746 Y1H MTWThF 8:00am-8:50am ONLN- Nalls,A 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTWThF 9:00am-11:55am ONLN- Nalls,A 5.0 01/19-03/18 X

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COSM 749 Advanced Cosmetology VIStudy advanced theoretical and practical application of hair design, hairstyling, artificial nails, chemical texture services, and salon business within a simulated salon environment. Concentration on building professional soft skills that will prepare students for successful transition to employment. Continued practice in building other advanced skills while applying and executing theoretical and practical discipline competencies studied in fundamental and intermediate classes, as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 120-135Homework hours/semester: 80- 90Prerequisites: COSM 732 and COSM 742Corequisites: None

47445 COSM 749 Y1H MTWThF 12:35pm-1:25pm ONLN- Salido,K 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTWThF 1:35pm-4:30pm ONLN- Salido,K 5.0 01/19-03/18 X COSM 757 Adv Supplement Cosmetology VII Transferability:

COSM 757 Advanced Supplemental Cosmetology VIISupplemental class for students requiring extra theory and/or lab hours to meet state requirements for license testing. Continued practice in building advanced cosmetology skills by applying and executing theoretical and practical discipline competencies studied in fundamental, intermediate, and advanced classes, as prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 120-135Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: COSM 746 and COSM 749Corequisites: None

44749 COSM 757 Y1H MTWThF 8:00am-8:50am ONLN- Nalls,A 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTWThF 9:00am-11:55am ONLN- Nalls,A 5.0 01/19-03/18 X COSM 758 Adv. Techniques/Photo Shoot Transferability:

COSM 758 Advanced Techniques/Photo Shoot Study of theoretical and practical application of: intermediate to advanced techniques in hair, make-up, nails and health and safety provisions prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology as applied to a professional photo shoot group project. Students practice critical thinking skills to create a group theme, identify, apply, and utilize correct products and equipment. Emphasis is placed on learning professional group dynamics and photo shoot etiquette creating a work-based learning experience that will prepare students for future employment. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: COSM 712 and COSM 722Corequisites: None

47446 COSM 758 YAH MTW 8:00am-9:35am ONLN- Nalls,A 3.5 03/23-05/19 X MTW 9:50am-11:55am ONLN- Nalls,A 3.5 03/23-05/19 X COSM 759 Adv Technique/Hair Specialties Transferability:

COSM 759 Advanced Techniques/Hair Specialties Study of theoretical and practical application covering: intermediate to advanced techniques in hair enhancement, career opportunities in specialized cosmetology fields, and health and safety provisions prescribed by the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Participation in individual and group activities utilizing critical thinking skills to strengthen academic, career and technical skills by direct participation in academic/work- based learning experiences while practicing hair enhancement services. Study of career opportunities in the specialized cosmetology field of hair enhancements. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: COSM 712 and COSM 722Corequisites: None

47447 COSM 759 YAH MTW 12:35pm-2:10pm ONLN- Salido,K 3.5 03/23-05/19 X MTW 2:20pm-4:25pm ONLN- Salido,K 3.5 03/23-05/19 X Counseling COUN 111 College Planning Transferability: CSU

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COUN 111 College PlanningThis comprehensive college orientation is recommended for incoming students and provides information about exploring and achieving educational, career and personal goals. Topics include college student expectations, college culture, policies, services, and programs that enhance academic, career and personal development. Students are introduced to academic planning and preparing for future transfer and career goals. Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UC

45230 COUN 111 OMH TBA ONLN- Bednarek,M 1.0 01/30-02/11 X Y 45799 COUN 111 YAH S 8:30am-4:30pm ONLN- Reed,P 1.0 02/20-02/27 X 46211 COUN 111 YJH TTh 5:15pm-6:30pm ONLN- Chen,L 1.0 02/09-03/16 X COUN 114 Transfer Essentials I Transferability: CSU

COUN 114 Transfer Essentials IThis course provides essential information about the university transfer function. Highly recommended for students whose educational goal is to transfer to a college or university and complete a bachelor�s degree. Learn how to transfer within the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems, as well as private-independent and out-of-state colleges and universities. The course covers academic requirements for transfer admission eligibility and selectivity, transfer admission decisions, planning for transfer, general education, lower division major preparation requirements, guarantee transfer programs and application timelines. This course is offered during the fall semester when most transfer applications are completed. Students will complete the CSU Application, UC Planner, TAG, Common Application and other applications for transfer admission. Other topics include services that support transfer, and issues related to achieving transfer as an educational goal. (Fall Only)Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: AA: GE AREA E5d, CSU

46057 COUN 114 OLH TBA ONLN- Bednarek,M 1.0 03/06-03/18 X Y COUN 120 College and Career Success Transferability: UC/CSU

COUN 120 College and Career Success(Formerly CRER 120) A comprehensive approach to college and career planning. Emphasizes educational planning, self-assessment, decision making, college success strategies, study skills/learning styles and techniques for addressing personal changes associated with college and career. Explores college life, student responsibilities and career options. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UC

45214 COUN 120 OLH TBA ONLN- Guiriba,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45220 COUN 120 OMH TBA ONLN- Perez Jr,G 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y COUN 129 Puente: Transfer Readiness Transferability: CSU

COUN 129 Puente: Transfer ReadinessCOUN 129 Puente: Transfer Readiness is part of the Puente Project and must be taken concurrently with ENGL 110. COUN 129 integrates a seminar-style approach to Transfer Readiness to a CSU, UC, Private or Out of State University. Topics include admissions requirements, transfer planning & selection, transfer tools/resources, Transfer Admissions Guarantees, Associate Degrees for Transfer and university visits. In addition, COUN 129 will focus on a deeper understanding and critical inquiry into educational history/theory of Public Education in the U.S. and how it's impacted the educational experience of underrepresented students. There will be a capstone interdisciplinary scholarly Latino Social Justice Research Project that will introduce university-level research through extensive critical inquiry, collaborative peer exchange of ideas, research methodology, survey design and analysis, multiple draft reviews, effective writing of research paper and oral presentation. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: ENGL 105Corequisites: ENGL 110 The Puente Project incorporates an interdisciplinary approach between English and COUN courses. To this end, curriculum, assignments, topics, discussions and themes are integrated between both Fall ENGL 105 and COUN 128 as well as Spring ENGL 110 and COUN 129. As such, students must be registered in both classes concurrently to meet Puente Project course expectations and to maintain the continuity of curriculum between ENGL and COUN courses as required by the Puente Project.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3Transfer Credit: CSU

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DENT 702 Dental Science IIA complete study in the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity and anatomy of the head and neck. Introduction to the body systems, blood supply of the head and neck, and innervation of the teeth. Open to current or potential Dental Assisting Students. (Spring only.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: DENT 701Corequisites: NoneRecommended: BIOL 130 and Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105

44776 DENT 702 YAH F 12:30pm-3:20pm ONLN- Dav is,I 3.0 01/22-05/21 X DENT 722 Dental Materials II Transferability:

DENT 722 Dental Materials IILearn to perform allowable duties for a RDA to include placing liners, bases, bonding agents, isolation devices, and matrices at the novice level utilizing safety precautions. Further study of dental materials including, but not limited to, custom trays, bleach trays, removable prosthodontics, and implants. This course contains the didactic and clinical components to meet the requirements for a California approved course in pit and fissure sealants certificates. (This course is offered in the Spring only.) Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: DENT 721Corequisites: None

32048 DENT 722 Y1H W 8:10am-11:00am ONLN- Dav is,I 2.0 01/20-05/19 X W 11:30am-12:20pm ONLN- Dav is,I 2.0 01/20-05/19 X 32049 DENT 722 Y2H W 11:30am-12:20pm ONLN- Dav is,I 2.0 01/20-05/19 X W 12:30pm-3:10pm ONLN- Dav is,I 2.0 01/20-05/19 X DENT 742 Chairside Assisting II Transferability:

DENT 742 Chairside Assisting IIFurther study in chairside procedures, skills, techniques, and instrumentation, including removal of stains and soft deposits from the coronal surfaces of the teeth. (Spring only.) Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: DENT 740, DENT 751Corequisites: None

32051 DENT 742 Y1H M 8:00am-11:05am ONLN- Weinstein,M 3.0 01/25-05/17 X M 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- La Rochelle,E 3.0 01/25-05/17 X 32052 DENT 742 Y2H M 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- La Rochelle,E 3.0 01/25-05/17 X M 1:25pm-4:30pm ONLN- Weinstein,M 3.0 01/25-05/17 X DENT 753 Dental Assisting Clinical Prac Transferability: CSU

DENT 753 Dental Assisting Clinical PracticeClinical experience in dental assisting for students in the dental assisting program. Clinical work must be unpaid and a certain number of hours accumulated per ADA Accreditation Standards. For students enrolled full time in the Dental Assisting Program. (Spring only.)Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 240-270Prerequisites: DENT 751Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

45992 DENT 753 YAH TTh 8:10am-3:45pm ONLN- La Rochelle,E 5.0 01/19-05/20 X DENT 770 Dental Office Procedures Transferability:

DENT 770 Dental Office ProceduresThis course covers all aspects of dental office management and uses Dentrix G-4 and a variety of Dental software. (Spring only.)Units: 2.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Dental Assisting ProgramCorequisites: NoneC-ID: DENA 100X

44775 DENT 770 YAH F 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Herold,R 2.5 01/22-05/21 X F 10:30am-11:45am ONLN- Herold,R 2.5 01/22-05/21 X Digital Media DGME 100 Media in Society Transferability: UC/CSU

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DGME 100 Media in SocietyStudents will examine media's influence on culture and society and will analyze their personal media habits. This course helps students evaluate the ways in which they receive and perceive news and entertainment. Students will be guided through the extraordinary history of mass communication, from cave drawings to texting. This course also includes lessons in advertising, media effects, and application of media theories.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3; Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4). C-ID: JOUR 100

43451 DGME 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Brow n,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47196 DGME 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Brow n,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47222 DGME 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Brow n,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47223 DGME 100 OOH TBA ONLN- Brow n,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DGME 101 Writing for Mass Media Transferability: CSU

DGME 101 Writing for Mass MediaStudents in this class will practice the basic skills needed to write for various forms of media, including print and broadcast, news writing, web, TV scripts, and press releases.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

43030 DGME 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Brow n,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DGME 102 Media Law & Ethics Transferability: UC/CSU

DGME 102 Media Law and EthicsWhy do you think they're called "illegal" downloads? In this course, students will examine U.S.law and regulation governing mass media, from print to the Internet. Students will also examinethe ethical conflicts faced by media professionals. Topics include: freedom of speech, citizenjournalism, defamation, privacy, copyright, obscenity, truth, ethics, social media and advertising. This course will help prepare future media producers to work in industries that have significant influenceover society.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3; Area E2c, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

42495 DGME 102 OLH TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DGME 105 Intro to Digital Media Transferability: CSU

DGME 105 Introduction to Digital MediaIntroduction to the tools and techniques of Digital Media. Includes basic computer skills, digital image capture, image manipulation, illustration, layout, time based media, 3D, and emerging technologies.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: BUS. 103 Business Information Systems An introduction to computer systems and software applications and their impact on the business environment. Topics include computer architecture, hardware, software, computer terminology and theory. Students use software applications as problem solving tools for business projects.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47197 DGME 105 O2H TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 3.0 03/09-05/13 X Y TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 3.0 03/09-05/13 X Y DGME 110 Photoshop Fundamentals Transferability: CSU

DGME 110 Photoshop FundamentalsThis introductory course is designed to provide an overview of Photoshop tools and techniques. Students will learn the fundamentals of digital imaging concepts and compositing techniques.Adobe Photoshop is an industry standard for many different disciplines including desktop publishing, multimedia design, web design, and digital video editing.Photoshop is used in many digital media courses and is an important tool in the digital media industry.Assignments require the use of Adobe

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Creative Cloud® outside of class hours. Software: Adobe Creative Cloud® Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 8-9Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

46084 DGME 110 YJH M 6:00pm-8:25pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 0.5 02/01-02/01 X M 6:00pm-8:25pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 0.5 02/08-02/08 X M 6:00pm-8:25pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 0.5 02/22-02/22 X DGME 111 Dreamweaver Fundamentals Transferability: CSU

DGME 111 Dreamweaver FundamentalsThis introductory course is designed to provide an overview of Adobe Dreamweaver CC tools and techniques. Adobe Dreamweaver CC is a powerful web development tool for creating, publishing, and managing websites and mobile content. Students will learn fundamental concepts, tools, and site management. Assignments require the use of Adobe Creative Cloud® outside of class hours. Software: Adobe Creative Cloud® Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 8-9Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

46086 DGME 111 O1H TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 0.5 01/28-02/11 X Y DGME 113 Digital Video Production Transferability: CSU

DGME 113 Digital Video ProductionStudents will acquire the skills necessary to make professional level video productions, which may be used in documentaries, music videos, TV productions, commercials, news reports, and digital films. Covers video field production from planning and scripting, through shooting and editing. Students learn on-location production techniques and technologies, such as shooting to edit. Hands-on training allows students to develop skills in camera operation, audio, and lighting. Includes digital video editing using common software such as Adobe Premiere. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24- 27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSUC-ID: FTVE 130

44525 DGME 113 ZLH W 1:10pm-3:20pm ONLN- Ullrich,H 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Ullrich,H 3.0 01/20-05/19 X DGME 118 Digital Audio Production Transferability: CSU

DGME 118 Digital Audio ProductionStudents get hands-on experience in audio production and the basic operation of professional audio equipment. Covers basic microphone techniques, recording in the studio and field, and broadcast production. Students will gain a practical understanding of digital audio recording, mixing, and editing. Includes an introduction to digital audio editing software.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

44523 DGME 118 ZLH T 12:30pm-1:40pm ONLN- Ey estone,D 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 3.0 01/19-05/18 X DGME 119 Radio Production Lab Transferability: CSU

DGME 119 Radio Production LabStudents in this hands-on audio lab course will produce radio programming with a community-interest focus that will air on CSM's streaming radio station K-DOG in accordance with FCC standards. Students may also serve as radio station staff and be invited to submit projects for broadcast on Jazz91FM (KCSM). Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400, DGME 118, MUS. 290Transfer Credit: CSU

46080 DGME 119 ZXH T 2:15pm-3:30pm ONLN- Ey estone,D 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 3.0 01/19-05/18 X DGME 133 Radio Production Lab II Transferability: CSU

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DGME 133 Radio Production Lab IIA continuation of DGME 119 Radio Production Lab. Students gain experience with more complex radio programming and production projects in the context of community-interest radio. Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: DGME 119Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

46859 DGME 133 ZXH T 2:15pm-3:05pm ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X DGME 134 Radio Production Lab III Transferability: CSU

DGME 134 Radio Production Lab IIIContinuation of radio lab sequence. Students gain experience with more complex radio programming and production projects in the context of community-interest radio.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32- 36Prerequisites: DGME 133Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47198 DGME 134 ZXH T 2:15pm-3:05pm ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X DGME 135 Radio Production Lab IV Transferability: CSU

DGME 135 Radio Production Lab IVStudents gain experience with more complex radio programming and production projects in the context of community-interest radio.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: DGME 134Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47224 DGME 135 ZXH T 2:15pm-3:05pm ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Ey estone,D 2.0 01/19-05/18 X DGME 169 Web/Mobile Desgn III:Mbl First Transferability: CSU

DGME 169 Web and Mobile Design III: Mobile First DesignStudents utilize HTML & CSS skills to create mobile first and responsive websites. Students will learn the fundamentals of responsive web design (RWD) that include media queries, fluid grids and flexible images. Mobile first design will be an essential theme of the course, as well as User Experience and Interactive Design strategies. Students will develop a functional prototype. Software: Adobe Creative Suite®Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. DGME 168 or equivalent., DGME 111 or equivalentTransfer Credit: CSU

45398 DGME 169 OLH TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Bennett,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DGME 211 Introduction to Graphic Design Transferability: UC/CSU

DGME 211 Introduction to Graphic DesignAn introduction to visual communications in the field of digital imaging and graphic design. The course includes: concept development, the creative design process, production, and presentation techniques. Students develop technical abilities to amplify content through composition, symbolism and experimentation. Emphasis is on the basic design principles as related to graphic design problems. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46417 DGME 211 YAH T 10:10am-11:25am ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 10:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/21-05/20 X 43454 DGME 211 YJH T 6:00pm-8:05pm ONLN- Van Dongen,N 3.0 01/19-05/25 X T 8:15pm-9:30pm ONLN- Van Dongen,N 3.0 01/19-05/25 X DGME 215 History of Graphic Design Transferability: UC/CSU

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DGME 215 History of Graphic DesignExploration of the history of graphic design with emphasis on late 19th Century to current contemporary styles in various media. Students develop a contextual awareness and background in graphic design in preparation for creating effective solutions to graphic design problems. This course is designed to connect the works of representative artists and the relevant styles with the appearance and development of new printing and displaying technologies and their social and historical impact.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

45782 DGME 215 YAH TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Van Dongen,N 3.0 01/19-05/20 X DGME 216 Intermediate Graphic Design Transferability: UC/CSU

DGME 216 Intermediate Graphic DesignStudents express content and meaning in visual terms while exploring and applying design principles to a variety of practical design projects. Emphasis on branding, corporate identity design and self- promotion. Covers production techniques, and a strategic approach to the design problem solving process, including the role of the designer and working with various types of clients. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: DGME 103 or DGME 211Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46075 DGME 216 YAH W 1:10pm-2:25pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/20-05/19 X M 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/25-05/17 X DGME 220 Typography Transferability: CSU

DGME 220 TypographyStudy letterforms and understand fundamental typographic principles with an emphasis on the vocabulary of the typographic form and its relationship to message and purpose. Covers in a practical and useful manner, typographic history, anatomy, classification, legibility, choosing and mixing typefaces, and type as an expressive medium. Classroom theory is applied to practical typographic problems. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon request. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40- 45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47407 DGME 220 YAH T 2:30pm-3:45pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 2:30pm-4:45pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/21-05/20 X DGME 250 Internship Transferability: CSU

DGME 250 InternshipAcquire real-world experience working in industry and build qualifications for entry-level jobs. Students prepare for, identify, and complete an internship based on their own professional interests and career goals under the direction of a faculty advisor. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Securing an internship in the industry requires a well developed digital media portfolio. For this reason, it's recommended that students seeking a web internship, complete the following courses: DGME 167, DGME 168 and DGME 169. For this reason, it's recommended that students seeking a graphic design internship, complete the following courses: DGME 103, DGME 211, and either DGME 220 or DGME 230. For this reason, it's recommended that students seeking a broadcast/multimedia internship, complete the following courses: DGME 112, DGME 113 and DGME 118.Transfer Credit: CSU

45783 DGME 250 ZJH W 6:30pm-7:45pm ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Fainshtein,V 3.0 01/20-05/26 X Drafting Technology DRAF 110 SolidWorks 1 Transferability: CSU

DRAF 110 SolidWorks ISolidWorks software is used to generate 3-dimensional solid models, assemblies, and detailed drawings of mechanical objects used in industrial design and engineering. Sketching, dimensioning, part creation, assemblies, drawing creation and printing will be covered. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable

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upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

47476 DRAF 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DRAF 111 Solidworks II Transferability: CSU

DRAF 111 Solidworks IISolidWorks software is used to generate 3-dimensional solid models, assemblies, and detailed drawings of mechanical objects used in industrial design and engineering. Drawing detailing, engineering standards, multiple part and assemblies configurations, design tables, bill of materials, datums, 3-D sketches and surface modeling and methods to create complex solid geometry will be covered. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32- 36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: DRAF 110Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47477 DRAF 111 OXH TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DRAF 113 REVIT Transferability: CSU

DRAF 113 REVITPreparation of working drawings using AutoDesk REVIT. Students prepare drawings of buildings, their components in 3D, annotation of the models with 2D drafting elements, access building information from the building models database and track various stages in the building's lifecycle, from concept to construction and later demolition. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64- 72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47479 DRAF 113 OLH TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DRAF 121 Computer Aided Drafting I Transferability: CSU

DRAF 121 Computer-Aided Drafting IA beginning AutoCAD course. Covers basic entities, edit commands, display controls, layering, text, dimensioning and isometricdrawing. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47480 DRAF 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y DRAF 130 Mechanical Design with CAD Transferability: UC/CSU

DRAF 130 Mechanical Design with CADPreparation of working drawings including: detail, assembly drawings and engineering change procedures; threads and fasteners; dimensioning and tolerancing, pictorial projections; intersections and developments. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: DRAF 111 and DRAF 122Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47478 DRAF 130 OXH TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Vorobey ,V 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Economics ECON 100 Principles of Macro Economics Transferability: UC/CSU

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ECON 100 Principles of MacroeconomicsThe American economy: price system; the role of business, labor and government; the money and banking system; trends of national income and factors in its determination; problems and policies for stabilization and growth.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 120 or completion of Math 190.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: ECON 202

47178 ECON 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Lehigh,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32074 ECON 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Shokouhbakhsh,A 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32069 ECON 100 YAH MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Lehigh,S 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32070 ECON 100 YBH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Lehigh,S 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 41050 ECON 100 YCH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Shokouhbakhsh,A 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ECON 102 Principles of Micro Economics Transferability: UC/CSU

ECON 102 Principles of MicroeconomicsSupply, demand, and price determination in a market economy; business firm's costs, revenues, and price policies under conditions of competition through monopoly; role of government in cases of market failure; determination of wages, rent, interest, and profits; international trade and finance; comparative economic systems of other nations.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 120 or completion of Math 190.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: ECON 201

47225 ECON 102 OLH TBA ONLN- Lehigh,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 35469 ECON 102 ONH TBA ONLN- Shokouhbakhsh,A 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32075 ECON 102 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Lehigh,S 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 39178 ECON 102 ZLH M 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Cockrum,G 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Cockrum,G 3.0 01/25-05/17 X Electronics Technology ELEC 111 Intro to Electronics Fundmntls Transferability: CSU

ELEC 111 Introduction to Electronics FundamentalsIntroduction to DC and AC electricity; reading simple schematic diagrams and construction of elementary electrical/electronics circuits; making measurements with multimeters and oscilloscopes; using DC power supplies and AC power sources with series, parallel and series-parallel resistive circuits; exploration of induction and capacitance in DC and AC voltage circuits. Emphasizes laboratory experiments and techniques. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 231.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: MATH 110AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU

47489 ELEC 111 HJA W 7:00pm-9:55pm 19-0024 Gonzales,S 3.0 01/20-05/26 E Y W TBA ONLN- Gonzales,S 3.0 01/20-05/26 E Y ELEC 112 Advanced Electronics Fund. Transferability: CSU

ELEC 112 Advanced Electronics FundamentalsIntroduction to more advanced electrical/electronics circuits. Includes power supply circuits, filtering circuits, amplifiers and oscillators circuits using BJT, FET, and Op-amp devices; also an examination of digital circuits. Emphasizes laboratory techniques and the use of electronic test equipment. A materials fee in the amount shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: ELEC 111 and ELEC 231 and Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 232.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: MATH 110Transfer Credit: CSU

47490 ELEC 112 HJA Th 7:00pm-9:50pm 19-0024 Gonzales,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 E Y TBA ONLN- Gonzales,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 E Y ELEC 231 Basic Applied Electronics Math Transferability: CSU

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ELEC 231 Basic Applied Electronics MathematicsBasic principles: algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, graphing, and scientific calculator use as applied to DC/AC circuits. Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32- 36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: MATH 110Transfer Credit: CSU

47481 ELEC 231 OLH TBA ONLN- Gonzales,S 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ELEC 232 Advanced Electronics Math Transferability: CSU

ELEC 232 Advanced Electronics MathematicsIn depth study of algebra, trigonometry, logarithms and graphing as applied to amplifier, oscillator and microwave circuits. Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16- 18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: ELEC 231Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47482 ELEC 232 OLH TBA ONLN- Gonzales,S 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ELEC 405 Transf & Rotating Machinery Transferability: CSU

ELEC 405 Transformers and Rotating MachineryThis course deals with the electrical equipment used to produce rotary energy. Four main topics are included: three-phase power, transformers, generators, and motors. Device characteristics, operating theory, system interconnection, and basic control devices are covered. Troubleshooting and logical circuit tracing are emphasized.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24- 27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 112.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47483 ELEC 405 YJH M 6:30pm-9:35pm ONLN- Micodin,D 2.0 04/05-05/26 X W 6:30pm-9:35pm 19-0010 Micodin,D 2.0 04/05-05/26 X ELEC 421 Fund. Electric Motor Control Transferability: CSU

ELEC 421 Fundamentals of Electric Motor ControlTheory, construction, and operation of fractional and multi-horse power DC and AC electric motors.Various types of motor controls are investigated including start/brake/stop switching,forward/reverse switching, and speed control systems.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: ELEC 111 and ELEC 405 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 112.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47484 ELEC 421 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm 19-0010 Micodin,D 4.0 01/19-05/27 X T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Micodin,D 4.0 01/19-05/27 X Engineering ENGR 210 Engineering Graphics Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGR 210 Engineering GraphicsIntroduction to graphical communication and design for engineers. The engineering design process, visualization, sketching, orthographic projection, formal engineering drawings, descriptive geometry, manufacturing processes, dimensioning and tolerancing practices. Use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to support engineering design. Students complete weekly homework assignments and group design projects that develop sketching, design, and 2- D and 3-D CAD skills. Assignments may require the use of CAD software outside of class hours (Spring only.) Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: MATH 130Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ENGR 150

41856 ENGR 210 Y1H TTh 3:10pm-4:25pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 4:50pm-6:05pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 44573 ENGR 210 Y2H MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 3:10pm-4:25pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGR 260 Circuits and Devices Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGR 260 Circuits and DevicesIntroduction to circuits. Natural and forced response, network theorems, characteristics and circuit models of electronic devices including transistors and diodes. Laboratory assignments include both hardware techniques and computer-aided analysis. (Spring only) Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-

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54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: PHYS 260, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 275.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ENGR 260, ENGR 260L

32264 ENGR 260 YAH T 8:10am-11:00am ONLN- Abboud,S 4.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Abboud,S 4.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGR 270 Materials Science Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGR 270 Materials ScienceApplication of basic principles of physics and chemistry to the engineering properties of materials with emphasis on the relationship between atomic- and micro-structure and the mechanical and electrical properties of metals, concrete, polymers, ceramics, and semiconducting materials. The effect of heat, stress, imperfections, and chemical environment on material properties. Selection of materials to meet engineering design criteria. Acquisition, analysis, and presentation of experimental data. (Spring only)Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: CHEM 210, PHYS 250Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: ENGR 140B

45191 ENGR 270 YAH MW 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X M 2:10pm-5:15pm ONLN- Gutierrez,J 4.0 01/20-05/19 X English and Literature http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/english/courses.asphttp://collegeofsanmateo.edu/english/courses.aspEnglish Course Descriptions and Sequence ENGL 100 Composition and Reading Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 100 Composition and ReadingCollege reading and writing based on the study of primarily nonfiction materials. Students write a minimum of 8,000 words; writing emphasizes expository forms. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400 OR appropriate skill level indicated by the English placement tests.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C2, C3; Area E2a, E2b, E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A2 or A3), UC (IGETC Area 1A) C- ID: ENGL 100 (ENGL 110)

41061 ENGL 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Murphy ,M 3.0 01/19-03/12 X Y 32902 ENGL 100 OLH TBA ONLN- James,K 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y 45554 ENGL 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Murphy ,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47208 ENGL 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Murphy ,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45552 ENGL 100 OOH TBA ONLN- Heltzel,E 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47209 ENGL 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Kitamura,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45546 ENGL 100 OQH TBA ONLN- Law rence,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32142 ENGL 100 ORH TBA ONLN- Treanor,E 3.0 02/01-05/28 X Y 33820 ENGL 100 OSH TBA ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45040 ENGL 100 YAH MW 12:10pm-1:25pm ONLN- Kaiser,E 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32155 ENGL 100 YJH W 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Bruni,P 3.0 01/20-05/26 X 32128 ENGL 100 ZAH MW 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Stafford,A 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Stafford,A 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32130 ENGL 100 ZBH MW 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 45555 ENGL 100 ZDH T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Westfold,E 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Westfold,E 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ENGL 105 Intensive Composition &Reading Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 105 Intensive Composition and ReadingIntensive college reading and writing based on the study of primarily nonfiction materials. Students write a minimum of 8,000 words; writing emphasizes expository forms. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 144- 162Prerequisites: ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400 OR appropriate skill level indicated by the English placement tests.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C2, C3; Area E2a, E2b, E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A2), UC (IGETC Area 1A)C-ID: ENGL 100 (ENGL 110)

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 47211 ENGL 105 OLH TBA ONLN- Sherer,M 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47212 ENGL 105 OMH TBA ONLN- Treanor,E 5.0 02/01-05/28 X Y 44754 ENGL 105 ONH TBA ONLN- Baden,R 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44751 ENGL 105 ORH TBA ONLN- Sherer,M 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45558 ENGL 105 Y1H MWF 11:10am-12:35pm ONLN- Stafford,A 5.0 01/20-05/21 X Y 47210 ENGL 105 Y2H MWF 11:10am-12:35pm ONLN- Stafford,A 5.0 01/20-05/21 X 45559 ENGL 105 YAH MWF 9:10am-10:35am ONLN- Max w ell,T 5.0 01/20-05/21 X 44755 ENGL 105 ZAH W 9:00am-10:05am ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 5.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 44750 ENGL 105 ZBH M 9:35am-11:00am ONLN- Kitamura,J 5.0 01/20-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Kitamura,J 5.0 01/20-05/17 X 45557 ENGL 105 ZCH MW 11:10am-12:30pm ONLN- Kurland,E 5.0 01/20-05/19 X W TBA ONLN- Kurland,E 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 44753 ENGL 105 ZEH M 11:10am-12:35pm ONLN- Kitamura,J 5.0 01/20-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Kitamura,J 5.0 01/20-05/17 X 45566 ENGL 105 ZFH TTh 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Trav is,K 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Trav is,K 5.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGL 110 Compos., Lit. & Crit. Thinking Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 110 Composition, Literature, and Critical ThinkingThis course is designed to introduce students to the major imaginative genres of poetry, drama, and fiction. Students will write a minimum of eight thousand words of finished prose, employing methods of literary analysis and demonstrating skill in critical thinking. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: ENGL 100 or 105.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A2 or A3 or C2), UC (IGETC Area 1B or 3B). C-ID: ENGL 120 (ENGL-LIT 100)

41063 ENGL 110 O2H TBA ONLN- Luck,J 3.0 01/19-03/12 X Y 47220 ENGL 110 O3H TBA ONLN- Murphy ,M 3.0 03/15-05/28 X Y 47219 ENGL 110 O5H TBA ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47507 ENGL 110 O6H TBA ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43165 ENGL 110 O7H TBA ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47508 ENGL 110 O8H TBA ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 40158 ENGL 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Luck,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47216 ENGL 110 OMH TBA ONLN- Trav is,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47213 ENGL 110 ONH TBA ONLN- Trav is,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47215 ENGL 110 OPH TBA ONLN- Sherer,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32160 ENGL 110 ORH TBA ONLN- Law rence,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45571 ENGL 110 OSH TBA ONLN- Woltag,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47217 ENGL 110 OTH TBA ONLN- Woltag,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32897 ENGL 110 OUH TBA ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32162 ENGL 110 OVH TBA ONLN- Sanchez,H 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32161 ENGL 110 OWH TBA ONLN- Clark,W 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45569 ENGL 110 Y1H MWF 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- James,K 3.0 01/20-05/21 X Y 42433 ENGL 110 Y3H TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- De Andreis,E 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 47506 ENGL 110 Y4H TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- De Andreis,E 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 41062 ENGL 110 YDH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Law rence,S 3.0 01/19-05/20 X Y 43164 ENGL 110 YEH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Max w ell,T 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 32159 ENGL 110 YFH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Max w ell,T 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 32168 ENGL 110 YHH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Webster,K 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 40552 ENGL 110 ZBH W 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Anderson,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32901 ENGL 110 ZCH MW 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Lau,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X Y TBA ONLN- Lau,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X Y

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 45568 ENGL 110 ZDH MF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Wallace,J 3.0 01/20-05/21 X Y TBA ONLN- Wallace,J 3.0 01/20-05/21 X Y 41064 ENGL 110 ZEH MW 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 45570 ENGL 110 ZFH TTh 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 42434 ENGL 110 ZGH TTh 10:00am-10:50am ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Rey nolds,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGL 161 Creative Writing I Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 161 Creative Writing IThe craft of writing short fiction andpoetry. Students write a minimum of two short stories and a complete poetry project. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UCC-ID: ENGL 200 (ENGL-CW 100)

32177 ENGL 161 YAH MW 12:10pm-1:25pm ONLN- Lau,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32176 ENGL 161 YBH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Baden,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGL 162 Creative Writing II Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 162 Creative Writing IIFurther instruction in the writing of fiction and/or poetry. Students plan and complete an extensive creative writing project through agreement with the instructor.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ENGL 161Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC

32180 ENGL 162 YAH MW 12:10pm-1:25pm ONLN- Lau,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32179 ENGL 162 YBH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Baden,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGL 163 Creative Writing III Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 163 Creative Writing IIIInstruction in the writing of fiction orpoetry for advanced students, with an emphasis on longer works.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: ENGL 162Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC

32183 ENGL 163 YAH MW 12:10pm-1:25pm ONLN- Lau,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 32182 ENGL 163 YBH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Baden,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ENGL 165 Comp, Argument & Crit Thinking Transferability: UC/CSU

ENGL 165 Composition, Argument, and Critical ThinkingThis course is designed to introduce students to logical and rhetorical tools for analyzing, evaluating and mounting persuasive arguments. Students will write a minimum of eight thousand words of finished prose, employing methods of logical analysis and demonstrating skill in critical thinking. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80- 90Prerequisites: ENGL 100 or 105.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A3), UC (IGETC Area 1B)C-ID: ENGL 105 (ENGL 115)

33831 ENGL 165 OMH TBA ONLN- Keller,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32192 ENGL 165 ONH TBA ONLN- Keller,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 36454 ENGL 165 YAH MW 12:10pm-1:25pm ONLN- Keller,D 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 35372 ENGL 165 YBH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Fitzgerald,V 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 42890 ENGL 165 YCH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Fitzgerald,V 3.0 01/19-05/20 X LIT. 202 American Literature II Transferability: UC/CSU

LIT. 202 American Literature IIStudy of American Literature from the end of the U. S. Civil War in 1865 through the modern day. Lectures, discussions, and recorded readings. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B)C-ID: ENGL 135

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LIT. 266 African American LiteratureStudy of representative works from the genre of African American literature, with an emphasis on English language literature and thought and on a broad range of creative media. Reading, discussion, and analysis.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2b, E2c, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B)

46247 LIT. 266 ZAH M 12:10pm-1:35pm ONLN- Wallace,J 3.0 02/01-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Wallace,J 3.0 02/01-05/17 X English as a Second Language http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/esl/ESL Course Sequence ESL 400 Adv Engl Multilingual Students Transferability: UC/CSU

ESL 400 Advanced English for Multilingual StudentsSocially relevant readings introduce students to academic reading, writing, and research. Students analyze complex fiction and/or non-fiction texts and write expository or argumentative essays with persuasive claims and evidence. Revision and proofreading skills are developed over multiple drafts in a feedback-rich environment. Students reflect on their positions in relation to larger social, cultural, and economic issues.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 144- 162Prerequisites: ESL 828 or appropriate skill level indicated by the ESL placement test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ESL 858 or appropriate skill level as indicated by the ESL placement testAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2a, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

42441 ESL 400 Y1H MWF 9:10am-11:00am ONLN- Sobel,A 5.0 02/01-05/21 X 42341 ESL 400 ZAH TTh 11:10am-12:40pm ONLN- Kaiser,E 5.0 01/19-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Kaiser,E 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 32197 ESL 400 ZJH MW 6:30pm-8:00pm ONLN- Windisch,T 5.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Windisch,T 5.0 01/20-05/26 X ESL 827 Writing for Multilingual III Transferability:

ESL 827 Writing for Multilingual Students IIIPractice in writing organized, well-developed academic paragraphs and introduction to writing a basic essay. Work on intermediate-level grammar structures: form, meaning, and use. Units: 5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ESL 826 or appropriate skill level as indicated by placement test. It is recommended that students enroll concurrently in ESL 857, ESL 858, or READ 830, and ESL 847 or higher course.

32240 ESL 827 Z1H MWF 9:10am-10:30am ONLN- Westfold,E 5.0 02/01-05/21 X TBA ONLN- Westfold,E 5.0 02/01-05/21 X ESL 828 Writing for Multilingual IV Transferability:

ESL 828 Writing for Multilingual Students IVPractice in writing organized and well-developed paragraphs and essays to develop composition skills. Work on high-intermediate-level grammar structures and editing within the context of the student's own work.Units: 5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80- 90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ESL 827 or appropriate skill level indicated by placement tests. Completion of ESL 857 or higher-level reading course or appropriate skill level indicated by placement tests. Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 858 or higher-level reading course and ESL 848 or higher-level communication studies course.

32245 ESL 828 Z1H MW 9:10am-10:40am ONLN- Kurland,E 5.0 02/01-05/21 X TBA ONLN- Kurland,E 5.0 02/01-05/21 X 34483 ESL 828 ZJH M 6:30pm-8:50pm ONLN- An,S 5.0 01/20-05/24 X TBA ONLN- An,S 5.0 01/20-05/24 X ESL 847 Listening and Speaking III Transferability:

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ESL 847 Listening and Speaking IIIPractice in high-intermediate level listening and speaking skills on a variety of personal and academic topics.Units: 3 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ESL 846 or appropriate skill level as indicated by placement tests. Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 827 or higher course and ESL 857 or higher course.

42447 ESL 847 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Westfold,E 3.0 01/20-05/21 X ESL 848 Listening and Speaking IV Transferability:

ESL 848 Listening and Speaking IVAdvanced practice in speaking, listening, and the use of idiomatic expressions on a range of academic and informal topics.Units: 3 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54TBA hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ESL 847 or appropriate skill level as indicated by placement tests. Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 828 or higher course and ESL 858 or higher course.

42893 ESL 848 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Sobel,A 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 40243 ESL 848 ZJH Th 6:30pm-8:00pm ONLN- An,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- An,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ESL 849 Listening & Speaking Workshop Transferability:

ESL 849 Listening and Speaking WorkshopFor native speakers of languages other than English who want to improve their speaking and listening skills. Includes individual appointments, conversation circle activities, pronunciation practice and listening practice. Some areas that might receive attention are listening skills, note-taking skills, pronunciation, word choice, and specific grammar problems, although instruction will be tailored to the specific needs of each student. Units: 0.5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

46275 ESL 849 OOH TBA ONLN- An,S 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y ESL 858 Reading for Multilingual IV Transferability:

ESL 858 Reading for Multilingual Students IVDesigned to strengthen vocabulary and comprehension skills, develop critical thinking skills, and increase world/cultural knowledge through the reading of high-intermediate works of fiction and/or non- fiction. Units: 3 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: ESL 857 or placement into ESL 858. ESL 827 or higher level writing course and ESL 847 or higher level Listening and Speaking course. Students are strongly advised to enroll concurrently in ESL 828 or higher level writing course, ESL 848

44087 ESL 858 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Kaiser,E 3.0 01/19-05/20 X ESL 888 Pronunc Engl Stress/Rhythm/Int Transferability:

ESL 888 Pronunciation of English Stress, Rhythm and IntonationDesigned to enable multilingual speakers of English to improve their pronunciation. The class focuses on increasing comprehensibility and reducing misunderstandings with an emphasis on word stress, rhythm, sentence focus, intonation, and linking and blending.Units: 3 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ESL 847

47501 ESL 888 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Windisch,T 3.0 01/19-05/25 X ESL 895 Reading Improvmnt-Multilingual Transferability:

ESL 895 Reading Improvement for Multilingual StudentsImprove reading skills. Practice methods of increasing comprehension and vocabulary to meet specific student needs. May include internet or computer-assisted assignments. Uses self-paced programs based on individual diagnostic test results to meet specific student needs. Designed for multilingual students all levels of English language development. Open entry/open exit. Students may enroll any time through the tenth week of the semester. Units: 0.5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 39141 ESL 895 OOH TBA ONLN- An,S 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y ESL 897 Int Vocabulary - Multilingual Transferability:

ESL 897 Intermediate Vocabulary for Multilingual StudentsA self-paced course designed to help multilingual students of English build their vocabulary skills through a words-in-context approach. Students will use textbooks and computer programs to study intermediate-level words. Designed for intermediate-level ESL students. Units: 0.5 or 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: None

37457 ESL 897 OOH TBA ONLN- An,S 0.5- 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ESL 907 Independent Writng Study-Inter Transferability:

ESL 907 Independent Writing Study-Intermediate ESLFor speakers of languages other than English having difficulty with their writing. Includes independent work and individual appointments with a faculty member who will help students improve in paragraph writing, including correcting intermediate-level grammar errors. Units: 0.5 or 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ESL 827

44761 ESL 907 OOH TBA ONLN- An,S 0.5- 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y ESL 908 Independent Writing Study-Advn Transferability:

ESL 908 Independent Writing Study-Advanced ESLFor speakers of languages other than English having difficulty with their writing. Includes independent work and individual appointments with a faculty member who will help students improve in essay writing, including correcting advanced-level grammar errors. Units: 0.5 or 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ESL 828

44762 ESL 908 OOH TBA ONLN- An,S 0.5- 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Ethnic Studies ETHN 101 Latin Amer History and Cult. Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 101 Latin American and Indigenous Peoples History and CultureStudy of the historical and cultural presence of Native Americans/Indians and Latino[a] Americans in the United States. We will study the general background of two of America's oldest ethnic groups and examine issues that show racial and ethnic stereotypes as well as how these images create an ethnic identity.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D and US-3), UC (IGETC Area 4)

47179 ETHN 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Iy engar,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 40226 ETHN 101 ONH TBA ONLN- Iy engar,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 40227 ETHN 101 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Ramirez,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 42713 ETHN 101 YJH W 6:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Ramirez,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X ETHN 103 Asian American US Institutions Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 103 Asian Pacific American History and Cultural ExperienceStudents will explore a study of the historical and cultural presence of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States, with special emphasis on their experiences and contributions to C alifornia�s social, political and economic institutions. Students will explore the expectations and realities of Asian Pacific Americans in relationship to the American Dream through cultural writings. We will explore social and cultural themes which will include the politics of language, race, class, and gender.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

44792 ETHN 103 ZJH Th 6:00pm-7:50pm ONLN- Moon,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X TBA ONLN- Moon,S 3.0 01/21-05/27 X ETHN 104 Asian/Pac Islders US Hist/Cult Transferability: UC/CSU

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ETHN 104 Asian Pacific Islanders in United States History and CultureA study of the historical and cultural presence of Asian Pacific Islanders in the United States, with special emphasis on their experiences and contribution to California's and Hawaii�s social, political and economic institutions. Students will explore the indigenous cultural heritage and experiences of immigration to the United States of Pacific Islanders from Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, Micronesia, Melanesia, Palau, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Marquesans, and the U.S. Territory of Guam.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)

46197 ETHN 104 ZAH W 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Moon,S 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Moon,S 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ETHN 105 African American Hist/Culture Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 105 African American History and CultureThis is a survey of the history of African Americans from their origins in Africa to the present, with special emphasis on their contributions to California's social, political and economic institutions. It examines the political, economic, social, and cultural factors as well as interactions between African Americans and the larger society.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-1), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)

44794 ETHN 105 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/20-05/19 X ETHN 106 Oceania & the Arts Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 106 Oceania & the ArtsA survey of traditional and contemporary art across Oceania (Pacific Islands). Emphasis on literature, dance, music, visual arts, film, and museums. From an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach, the course explores the underlying unity of Pacific cultures and their engagement with both western and non-western societies, colonization, and diasporic communities.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)

47495 ETHN 106 QAH MTh 2:00pm-3:20pm AHS-0000 Iy engar,M 3.0 01/21-04/01 X MTh 2:00pm-3:20pm AHS-0000 Iy engar,M 3.0 04/12-05/24 X ETHN 109 Borders and Crossings Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 109 Borders and CrossingsPart of a two-course introduction to Ethnic Studies, this course examines how U.S. processes of racial formation and gendering are related to multiple transnational circulations – circulations of commodities, bodies, labor, capital, knowledge, and culture. We interrogate the material and ideological work of borders – particularly nation-state borders, but also the borders and boundaries of racial and ethnic categories, gendered and sexualized identities, languages, forms of labor, and disciplinary categories of knowledge. We also explore the many ways in which such borders are variously resisted, contested, transgressed, transcended, and transformed over time. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

46788 ETHN 109 ZAH Th 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Iy engar,M 3.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Iy engar,M 3.0 01/21-05/20 X ETHN 123 Black Leadership Practicum Transferability: CSU

ETHN 123 Black Leadership Practicum Students will utilize their personal leadership philosophy and vision to implement a service project in the African and African American community. Project development will include data analyses, planning, advocacy, execution and assessment. This class is a part of the Umoja learning community but is open to all students. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: ETHN 122Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or Eligibility for ENGL 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area

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E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

46359 ETHN 123 ZAH T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/19-05/18 X ETHN 265 Evolution of Hip Hop Culture Transferability: CSU

ETHN 265 Evolution of Hip Hop Culture: A Socio-Economic And Political Perspective Course traces the evolution of Hip Hop from its African roots through the diaspora as a cultural form of expression by examining music, dancing, spoken word, philosophy, and lifestyles. Also, Hip Hop will be analyzed from a social, economic, and political perspective. It will be explored as a product of the African American struggle as reflected in music, poetry, lyrics, dance, artists, and major issues associated with Hip HopUnits: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B)

42847 ETHN 265 ZAH M 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/25-05/17 X ETHN 288 African-American Cinema Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 288 African-American CinemaContributions of Blacks in the film industry and their historical relationship to the industry. Extensive use of films, supplemented by lecture and presentations by Black persons involved in the film industry.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

40229 ETHN 288 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/19-05/20 X Y 38538 ETHN 288 YJH M 6:00pm-9:05pm ONLN- Gaines,F 3.0 01/25-05/24 X ETHN 300 Introduction to LaRaza Studies Transferability: UC/CSU

ETHN 300 Introduction to La Raza StudiesIntroduction to the philosophy, methodology and structure of La Raza Studies (Chicano/Chicana, Latino/Latina studies); emphasis on the analysis and the relationships between social institutions and their effects upon the La Raza individual, especially in the United States setting.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

42147 ETHN 300 YAH TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Ramirez,R 3.0 01/19-05/20 X Film FILM 100 Introduction to Film Transferability:

FILM 100 Introduction to FilmIntroductory survey of fundamental film techniques and styles of expression. Emphasizes film appreciation, the language of film, and analysis for full film enjoyment. Lectures, screenings, discussions, quizzes and writing of critical papers. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: FTVE 105

40387 FILM 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Schulz,I 3.0 01/19-03/12 X Y 35121 FILM 100 O3H TBA ONLN- Laderman,D 3.0 01/19-03/12 X Y 47117 FILM 100 O4H TBA ONLN- Van Sijll,J 3.0 03/15-05/28 X Y 32904 FILM 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Schulz,I 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y

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FILM 130 Film DirectorsCritical survey of key works by major film directors. Mostly American, some international. Emphasis on auteur theory, biography, film style and visionary contributions to film history. Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

46059 FILM 130 O2H TBA ONLN- Laderman,D 4.0 03/15-05/21 X Y FILM 140 Contemporary World Cinema Transferability: UC/CSU

FILM 140 Contemporary World CinemaSurvey of important national and transnational cinemas. Emphasis on recent international cinematic trends in the context of globalization. Films from Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia may be included.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

45432 FILM 140 YAH W 12:45pm-4:35pm ONLN- Persley ,E 4.0 01/20-05/19 X Y FILM 145 Watching Quality Television Transferability: UC/CSU

FILM 145 Watching Quality TelevisionExplores a variety of popular, critically acclaimed cable, satellite and network television programs from a cinematic perspective. Topics to include the history of quality television; the influence of filmmakers and film genres on quality TV; and cable and satellite broadcast as a venue for film style experimentation and social commentary.Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

46264 FILM 145 OLH TBA ONLN- Laderman,D 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FILM 200 Film in Focus Transferability: UC/CSU

FILM 200 Film in FocusStudy of the art and history of film by focusing on selected film topics, such as genres, directors, stars, gender, race, national cinemas, new technologies (course topic varies from semester to semester). Lectures, screenings, discussions, quizzes and writing of critical papers. Units: 4 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: FILM 100, FILM 110, FILM 120 or FILM 121AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

46262 FILM 200 OLH TBA ONLN- Schulz,I 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Fire Science Technology FIRE 680MD Fire Academy Preparation Transferability:

FIRE 680MD Fire Academy PreparationThis course will prepare students for participation in the Firefighter Academy. Students will receive an introduction to the daily requirements of a firefighter, apparatus and equipment used for rescue and fire suppression, tool identification and use, mechanical aptitude, and rope rescue practices. Students will perform physical exercises using fire hose, ladders, ropes, tool operations, personal protective equipment, and stairs. Students will learn to apply the health and wellness techniques for longevity in a fire service career through proper body mechanics, lifting techniques, and physical conditioning principles. Units: 2 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass Only Lecture hours/semester: 24- 27Lab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: FIRE 715 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent course from another accredited California Community College Fire Technology program. Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105

47580 FIRE 680MD JA Th 6:10pm-7:25pm 12-0108 Baird,C 2.0 01/21-05/27 E Th 7:45pm-9:00pm 12-0108 Baird,C 2.0 01/21-05/27 E

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm FIRE 714 Wildland Fire Control Transferability: CSU

FIRE 714 Wildland Fire ControlThis course focuses on the principles and techniques used to extinguish wildland fires, as well as prevention and control of their occurrences. Discussion points will include C alifornia�s wildland fire problem, safety, weather effects, wildland fuels, fire behavior, attack methods, urban-interfaces and investigation.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. FIRE 715Transfer Credit: CSU

47457 FIRE 714 YAH W 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Baird,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X FIRE 715 Principles of Emergency Svcs. Transferability: CSU

FIRE 715 Principles of Emergency ServicesThis course provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection; introduction to fire strategy and tactics; life safety initiatives.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSUC-ID: FIRE 100

47458 FIRE 715 YAH Th 10:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Ghiorso,D 3.0 01/21-05/20 X FIRE 725 Fire Apparatus/equipment Transferability: CSU

FIRE 725 Fire Apparatus and EquipmentThis course covers the operation, care and maintenance, specifications, capabilities and effective use of fire service apparatus and related equipment.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. FIRE 715Transfer Credit: CSU

47459 FIRE 725 YAH W 10:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Baird,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X FIRE 730 Fire Behavior and Combustion Transferability: CSU

FIRE 730 Fire Behavior and CombustionThis course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread and are controlled.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105., FIRE 715Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: FIRE 140

47460 FIRE 730 YAH Th 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Ghiorso,D 3.0 01/21-05/20 X FIRE 745 Fire Protection Systems Transferability: CSU

FIRE 745 Fire Protection SystemsThis course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. FIRE 715Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: FIRE 120

47461 FIRE 745 YAH T 10:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Constantino,P 3.0 01/19-05/18 X 47463 FIRE 745 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Constantino,P 3.0 01/19-05/25 X FIRE 748 Firefighter Safety & Survival Transferability: CSU

FIRE 748 Firefighter Safety & SurvivalThis course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. FIRE 715Transfer Credit:

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CSU

47464 FIRE 748 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Baird,C 3.0 01/21-05/27 X FIRE 797 Emergency Medical Techn: Basic Transferability: CSU

FIRE 797 Emergency Medical Technician: BasicThis course provides instruction in basic life support/pre-hospital care using the National Registry curriculum. A materials fee as shown in the Schedule of Classes is payable upon registration.Units: 11 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 160-180Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 320-360Prerequisites: Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) for the healthcare provider/professional rescuer through an accredited agency. Admission into the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course.Corequisites: Vaccinations for healthcare workers per California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5199 Aerosol Transmissible Diseases; Appendix E. Plus, additional vaccinations as listed on the Vaccination Recommendations for Healthcare Workers list, <a href="http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/fire/docs/EMT_Shots.pdf">http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/fire/docs/EMT%20Shots.pdf</ Credit: CSU

46344 FIRE 797 AA TF 11:10am-3:30pm 12-0108 Roderick,K 11.0 01/19-06/11 D TF 4:55pm-6:00pm 12-0108 Roderick,K 11.0 01/19-06/11 D Geography GEOG 100 Physical Geography Transferability: UC/CSU

GEOG 100 Physical GeographyThis course is a spatial study of the Earth�s dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include: Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere. Emphasis is on the interrelationships among environmental and human systems and processes and their resulting patterns and distributions. Tools of geographic inquiry are also briefly covered; they may include: maps, remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS).Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. MATH 110AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1), UC (IGETC Area 5A)C-ID: GEOG 110

46088 GEOG 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Kaluzny ,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y GEOG 110 Cultural Geography Transferability: UC/CSU

GEOG 110 Cultural GeographyThe study of the use and understanding of space within and between culture groups of the world. Interpretation of cultural landscapes resulting from the interactions of humans with features and processes of the physical environment and with one another. Special attention is given to the concepts of location, place, distribution, circulation, and region. Focus on the concepts of culture region, cultural origin, cultural diffusion, cultural ecology, cultural interaction, and cultural landscape as applied to the analysis of specific culture traits, including those of popular culture. Additional topics include: demography, languages and religions, urbanization and landscape modification, political units and nationalism, and economic systems and development.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: GEOG 120

46723 GEOG 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Kaluzny ,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Geology GEOL 100 Survey of Geology Transferability: UC/CSU

GEOL 100 Survey of GeologyAn introduction to the principles of geology, including plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, earth structure, earth materials, and the processes that shape and change the Earth. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer

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Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1), UC (IGETC Area 5A)C-ID: GEOL 100

32355 GEOL 100 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Hand,L 3.0 01/20-05/19 X GEOL 101 Geology Laboratory Transferability: UC/CSU

GEOL 101 Geology LaboratoryOptional introductory geology laboratory course designed to be taken concurrently with or following GEOL 100. Identification of tectonic plates, minerals, rocks; interpretation of cross sections, maps and seismograms; geologic processes and features.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48- 54Prerequisites: completion or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 100Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)C-ID: GEOL 100L

32357 GEOL 101 YAH T 1:10pm-4:00pm ONLN- Hand,L 1.0 01/19-05/18 X Health Science HSCI 100 General Health Science Transferability: UC/CSU

HSCI 100 General Health ScienceSurvey of today's most prevalent health issues, including nutrition, exercise, weight control, mental health, stress management, violence, substance abuse, reproductive health, disease prevention, aging, healthcare, and environmental hazards and safety. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility, detection, treatment, prevention, and maintenance of personal and social health as well as the promotion of physical, emotional, mental, and holistic health. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UC

43434 HSCI 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Bow ie,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y History HIST 100 History Western Civ I Transferability: UC/CSU

HIST 100 History of Western Civilization IThis course examines the evolution of Western history from its earliest articulations in the ancient Near East through early Modern era. Particular emphasis is placed on the multicultural and global influences that have shaped, and continue to shape, the intellectual, artistic, economic, religious, cultural, and political institutions of the Western world. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4) C-ID: HIST 170

47181 HIST 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Manbachi,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47281 HIST 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Manbachi,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y HIST 201 United States History I Transferability: UC/CSU

HIST 201 United States History IThis course explores the evolution of United States history from its pre-Columbian Native American origins through the Reconstruction Era (1877). Using the analytical lenses of race, class, gender, ethnicity and sexuality, this course examines the political, economic, social, religious, environmental, and cultural forces that shaped, and continue to shape, the nation and the lives of its diverse inhabitants. Topics include indigenous societies and cultures, European conquest and colonization, slavery and abolition, the women's movement, westward expansion, immigration, the American Revolution, the Constitution and the formation of the U.S. government, reform movements, the U.S. Civil War, and Reconstruction. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400 and any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-1 and US-

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2), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4) C-ID: HIST 130

32372 HIST 201 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Irw in,T 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 40114 HIST 201 YBH TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Irw in,T 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 44984 HIST 201 YCH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Irw in,T 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 32373 HIST 201 ZAH W 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 43432 HIST 201 ZBH W 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 46369 HIST 201 ZCH W 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X HIST 202 United States History II Transferability: UC/CSU

HIST 202 United States History IIThis course explores United States history from the Reconstruction Era to the present. Through the analytical lenses of race, class, gender, ethnicity and sexuality, students examine the major forces that shaped, and continue to shape, the political, social, cultural, scientific, technological and environmental life of the nation. Specific attention is dedicated to examining the ways that the philosophical foundations of the U.S. Constitution and the government institutions it established evolved, and continue to evolve, in response to the ever-changing social, economic, and political rights and obligations of its inhabitants. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838, ENGL 848 or ESL 400.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-1 and US-2), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4) C-ID: HIST 140

47282 HIST 202 ZAH T 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/19-05/18 X 46874 HIST 202 ZBH T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Hunt,J 3.0 01/19-05/18 X HIST 260 Women In American History Transferability: UC/CSU

HIST 260 Women In American HistoryAn in-depth survey of the experiences, contributions, and roles of American women in United States history from pre-contact to the present. Analysis of the political, economic, and social developments concerning American women, as well as the effects of gender, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation upon their experiences. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E1, E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-1 and US-2), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)

42640 HIST 260 YAH MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Irw in,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X HIST 310 California History Transferability: UC/CSU

HIST 310 California HistoryThis course explores the history of California from pre-contact through the present. Topics include the civilizations of indigenous Californians; Pacific exploration; Spanish colonization; mission, pueblo, and rancho life; American expansion and the Gold Rush; railroad, agricultural and mineral booms; Progressive reform; the impact of the Great Depression and World War II; conflicts around water and environmental resources; counterculture, civil rights, and modern conservative movements; and the growth of Silicon Valley.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5b, E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2 or D and US-3), UC (IGETC Area 3B or 4)

32379 HIST 310 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Irw in,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X Interdisciplinary Studies IDST 101 Humanities Honors Seminar I Transferability: CSU

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IDST 101 Humanities Honors Seminar IIntroductory interdisciplinary research seminar for students admitted into the Honors Project program. Students learn to distinguish between various interpretive methodologies of the humanities disciplines, the social sciences, and the creative arts. Working through an interdisciplinary seminar theme, students expand upon and deepen the content of a linked transfer course from the Humanities Cluster (Language Arts, Creative Arts, and Social Sciences). Students apprehend fundamental interdisciplinary theory, and complete a distinct scholarly project that extends a content area of the chosen transfer course. Emphasis on peer collaboration, the fundamentals of research methodology, critical inquiry and effective written and oral presentation.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

44759 IDST 101 Y1H F 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 2.0 01/22-05/21 X 47611 IDST 101 Y6H Th 2:10pm-4:00pm ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X IDST 102 Sciences Honors Seminar I Transferability: CSU

IDST 102 Sciences Honors Seminar IIntroductory interdisciplinary research seminar for students admitted into the Honors Project program. Students are instructed and guided in various scientific investigative approaches and their applications in the natural science, mathematical and engineering disciplines. Working through an interdisciplinary seminar theme, students expand upon and deepen the content of a linked transfer course from the Sciences Cluster (Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Math). Students apprehend fundamental interdisciplinary theory, and complete a distinct scholarly project that extends a content area of the chosen transfer course. Emphasis on peer collaboration, the fundamentals of scientific research and its application, and effective written and oral presentation.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100 or 105.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

44787 IDST 102 Y3H F 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Walker,C 2.0 01/22-05/21 X IDST 103 Humanities Honors Seminar II Transferability: CSU

IDST 103 Humanities Honors Seminar IIFor continuing Honors Project students with a concentration in the Humanities Cluster, this seminar further develops their mastery of interdisciplinary theory, research methodologies and critical inquiry. Students are introduced to incorporating primary sources as they develop and complete a more advanced scholarly project based upon the content of the transfer course they have linked to the seminar. Emphasis on mentoring IDST101 students, and the pursuit of more original and independent research.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: IDST 101 or IDST 102Transfer Credit: CSU

44758 IDST 103 Y2H F 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 2.0 01/22-05/21 X 47612 IDST 103 Y6H Th 2:10pm-4:00pm ONLN- Mangin-Hinkley,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X IDST 104 Sciences Honors Seminar II Transferability: CSU

IDST 104 Sciences Honors Seminar IIFor continuing Honors Project students with a concentration in the Sciences Cluster, this seminar further develops their mastery of interdisciplinary theory, research methodologies and critical inquiry. Students are introduced to incorporating primary sources as they develop and complete a more advanced scholarly project based upon the content of the transfer course they have linked to the seminar. Emphasis on mentoring IDST102 students, and the pursuit of more original and independent research.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32- 36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: IDST 101 or IDST 102Transfer Credit: CSU

44789 IDST 104 Y4H F 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Walker,C 2.0 01/22-05/21 X Kinesiology, Athletics & Dance ADAP 110 Adapted General Conditioning Transferability: UC/CSU

ADAP 110 Adapted General ConditioningOffered primarily for students with physical limitations. Prescription and implementation of adapted stretching, strengthening, and aerobic exercises. May be repeated for competency and continued evaluation of improvement.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites:

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NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Recent physical examination and disability verification form.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

31619 ADAP 110 ZAH W 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X W 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X 31620 ADAP 110 ZBH W 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X W 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/20-05/19 X 31622 ADAP 110 ZCH T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X 34449 ADAP 110 ZDH M 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X M 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X ADAP 155 Adapted Back Care Transferability: UC/CSU

ADAP 155 Adapted Back CareStudents will participate in a flexibility and core strength training program. These exercises will help build musculature and correct posture, which are important in maintaining back health. May be repeated for competency and continued evaluation of improvement.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24- 54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Recent physical examination and disability verification form.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC

36505 ADAP 155 ZAH T 9:35am-10:50am ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X T 9:35am-10:50am ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/19-05/18 X 36504 ADAP 155 ZBH M 1:10pm-2:25pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X M 1:10pm-2:25pm ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Young,S 1.0 01/25-05/17 X DANC 100 Dance Appreciation Transferability: UC/CSU

DANC 100 Dance AppreciationA survey course exploring Western concert dance as well as world dance forms. Students will discover what dance reveals about cultural, national and ethnic identity, class and gender, and study the history of major dance forms. Students will investigate dance through readings, videos, dance participation exercises and by attending live performances.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

47164 DANC 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47170 DANC 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Walton,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Walton,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45271 DANC 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Walton,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Walton,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 116.1 Body Conditioning I Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 116.1 Body Conditioning IInstruction and personal fitness program development on a beginning level. Emphasis on various stretching and flexibility methods, the design of individual strength programs, and latest information of scientific application to developing aerobic fitness and wellness at a beginning level. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44640 FITN 116.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44034 FITN 116.1 OMH TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43911 FITN 116.1 ONH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46350 FITN 116.1 OOH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 116.2 Body Conditioning II Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 116.2 Body Conditioning IIInstruction and personal fitness program development on an intermediate level. Emphasis on various stretching and flexibility methods, the design of individual strength programs, and latest information of scientific application to developing aerobic fitness and wellness at an intermediate level. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44035 FITN 116.2 OMH TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43913 FITN 116.2 ONH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46351 FITN 116.2 OOH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 116.3 Body Conditioning III Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 116.3 Body Conditioning IIIInstruction and personal fitness program development on an advanced level. Emphasis on various stretching and flexibility methods, the design of individual strength programs, and latest information of scientific application to developing aerobic fitness and wellness at an advanced level. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43914 FITN 116.3 ONH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46352 FITN 116.3 OOH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 116.4 Body Conditioning IV Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 116.4 Body Conditioning IVContinued instruction and personal fitness program development on an expert level. Emphasis on various stretching and flexibility methods, the design of individual strength programs, and latest information of scientific application to developing aerobic fitness and wellness at an expert level. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44037 FITN 116.4 OMH TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Barrilleaux,E 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 134 Track and Trail Aerobics Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 134 Track and Trail AerobicsDesigned to increase the student's personal fitness through a comprehensive stretching, jogging and/or walking program. Instruction includes proper stretching techniques, proper training principles, correct walking/jogging techniques, and heart rate monitoring to assist the student indeveloping a realistic cardiovascular program. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to successfully design and implementa stretching and cardiovascular training program.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24- 54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43114 FITN 134 OLH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 201.1 Weight Training I Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 201.1 Weight Training IIndividual weight conditioning for beginning level students. Emphasis will be on selectorized machines, aerobic training, and stretching routines. Instruction on form, technique, safety, and muscle development. Participation will increase muscle size, strength, and endurance. Body composition assessment and fitness related research support achievement of fitness goals. Co-education class format.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45202 FITN 201.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44879 FITN 201.1 OOH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 201.2 Weight Training II Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 201.2 Weight Training IIIndividual weight conditioning for intermediate level students. Emphasis will be on selectorized machines, aerobic training, free weights, cables, and stretching routines. Instruction on form, technique, safety, and muscle development. Participation will increase muscle size, strength, and endurance. Body composition assessment and fitness related research support achievement of fitness goals. Co-education class format.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45203 FITN 201.2 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44880 FITN 201.2 OOH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 201.3 Weight Training III Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 201.3 Weight Training IIIIndividual weight conditioning for advanced level students. Emphasis will be on selectorized machines, aerobic training, free weights, cables, and stretching routines. Instruction on form, technique, safety, and muscle development with more emphasis placed on free weights as progression from levels I and II. Participation will increase muscle size, strength, and endurance. Body composition assessment and fitness related research support achievement of fitness goals. Co-education class format.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45204 FITN 201.3 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44881 FITN 201.3 OOH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 201.4 Weight Training IV Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 201.4 Weight Training IVIndividual weight conditioning for expert level students. Emphasis will be on selectorized machines, aerobic training, free weights, cables, and stretching routines. Instruction on form, technique, safety, and muscle development with more emphasis placed on free weights and Olympic lifts as progression from levels I and II and III. Participation will increase muscle size, strength, and endurance. Body composition assessment and fitness related research support achievement of fitness goals. Co-education class format.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45205 FITN 201.4 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44882 FITN 201.4 OOH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 225 Athletic Conditioning Transferability: CSU

FITN 225 Athletic ConditioningPrepares student athlete for varsity-level competition through general and sport specific strength and conditioning exercise. Student athletes engage in general and sport specific strength development, stretching, aerobic conditioning, sport specific movement and speed development. May be taken four times for a maximum of 8 units.Units: 0.5 - 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43339 FITN 225 OLH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46583 FITN 225 OMH TBA ONLN- Lew is,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Lew is,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45042 FITN 225 ONH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 42373 FITN 225 OOH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45038 FITN 225 OPH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y 45629 FITN 225 OQH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.5 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.5 01/19-05/28 X Y 42374 FITN 225 ORH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47573 FITN 225 OSH TBA ONLN- Tulloch,T 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y TBA ONLN- Tulloch,T 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y 46795 FITN 225 YAH MWF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y MWF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y 45889 FITN 225 YBH TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Sekona,H 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Sekona,H 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Sekona,H 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Sekona,H 2.0 01/19-05/21 X Y 46796 FITN 225 YCH TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Tulloch,T 2.0 01/19-05/21 X MWF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Tulloch,T 2.0 01/19-05/21 X TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Tulloch,T 2.0 01/19-05/21 X MWF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Tulloch,T 2.0 01/19-05/21 X FITN 226 Plyometric Conditioning Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 226 Plyometric ConditioningCourse designed to promote physiological development of strength, speed and power through a series of leaping, bounding and hopping exercises to effectively improve coordination and agility, and fast-twitch muscle fiber conditioning. May be taken four times for a maximum of 4 units.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in a varsity course or equivalent fitness level as documented by a physical conducted by a licensed medical physician and a thorough orthopedic examination.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

46284 FITN 226 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47108 FITN 226 OMH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47169 FITN 226 ONH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45439 FITN 226 OOH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y 43481 FITN 226 OPH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 12/21-01/18 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 12/21-01/18 X Y 47571 FITN 226 ORH TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y 47572 FITN 226 OSH TBA ONLN- Sekona,H 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y TBA ONLN- Sekona,H 0.5 12/21-01/18 X Y 46025 FITN 226 YBH T 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Tulloch,T 0.5 01/19-05/20 X T 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Tulloch,T 0.5 01/19-05/20 X FITN 332.1 Stretching and Flexibility I Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 332.1 Stretching and Flexibility IA beginning class designed to increase flexibility, tone the body, improve circulation, teach proper breathing and relaxation, and create basic understanding of what is necessary for good health. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45206 FITN 332.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y 47165 FITN 332.1 OMH TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Schmidt,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y FITN 334.1 Yoga I Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 334.1 Yoga IDesigned to educate students in Hatha Yoga at a beginning level. A fitness course using yoga postures to increase flexibility, strength and endurance; improve balance, posture and breathing; teach relaxation techniques. This course is appropriate for all ages and abilities. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43887 FITN 334.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43962 FITN 334.1 OMH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44817 FITN 334.1 ONH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44647 FITN 334.1 OOH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 334.2 Yoga II Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 334.2 Yoga IIDesigned to educate students in Hatha Yoga at an intermediate level. A fitness course using yoga postures to increase flexibility, strength and endurance; improve balance, posture and breathing; teach relaxation techniques. This course is appropriate for continuing yoga students. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43888 FITN 334.2 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43963 FITN 334.2 OMH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44818 FITN 334.2 ONH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44648 FITN 334.2 OOH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 334.3 Yoga III Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 334.3 Yoga IIIDesigned to educate students in Hatha Yoga at an advanced level. A fitness course using yoga postures to increase flexibility, strength and endurance; improve balance, posture and breathing; teach relaxation techniques. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

43964 FITN 334.3 OMH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46052 FITN 334.3 ONH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 334.4 Yoga IV Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 334.4 Yoga IVDesigned to educate students in Hatha Yoga at an expert level. A fitness course using yoga postures to increase flexibility, strength and endurance; improve balance, posture and breathing; teach relaxation techniques. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

46053 FITN 334.4 ONH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 44650 FITN 334.4 OOH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 335.1 Pilates I Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 335.1 Pilates ITraining of the muscles in the torso through controlled exercises taught at a beginning level designed to improve posture, coordination and balance; build core strength; and increase flexibility and agility. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44268 FITN 335.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43895 FITN 335.1 ZAH F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D FITN 335.2 Pilates II Transferability: UC/CSU

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FITN 335.2 Pilates IITraining of the muscles in the torso through controlled exercises taught at an intermediate level designed to improve posture, coordination and balance; build core strength; and increase flexibility and agility. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44269 FITN 335.2 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43896 FITN 335.2 ZAH F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D FITN 335.3 Pilates III Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 335.3 Pilates IIITraining of the muscles in the torso through controlled exercises taught at an advanced level designed to improve posture, coordination and balance; build core strength; and increase flexibility and agility. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44270 FITN 335.3 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43897 FITN 335.3 ZAH F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D FITN 335.4 Pilates IV Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 335.4 Pilates IVTraining of the muscles in the torso through controlled exercises taught at an expert level designed to improve posture, coordination and balance; build core strength; and increase flexibility and agility. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44271 FITN 335.4 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43898 FITN 335.4 ZAH F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D F 8:30am-9:25am ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 1.0 01/22-05/21 D FITN 336.1 Restorative Yoga I Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 336.1 Restorative Yoga IRestorative yoga I, sometimes known as "active relaxation," is a gentle form of Hatha yoga. It is a deeply relaxing practice of supported yoga poses, guided relaxation, yogic breathing, and an extended savasana (final resting pose). This meditative practice cultivates physical and physiological responses which will help the body to function at its highest level. Restorative yoga postures are available to all bodies regardless of build, age, or gender. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E), UC*

46147 FITN 336.1 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y FITN 336.2 Restorative Yoga II Transferability: UC/CSU

FITN 336.2 Restorative Yoga IIRestorative yoga II, sometimes known as "active relaxation," is a gentle form of Hatha yoga. It is a deeply relaxing practice of supported yoga poses, guided relaxation, yogic breathing, and an extended savasana (final resting pose). This meditative practice cultivates physical and physiological responses which will help the body to function at

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its highest level. Restorative yoga postures are available to all bodies regardless of build, age, or gender. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: FITN 336.1Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E), UC*

46148 FITN 336.2 OLH TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Dailey ,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y KINE 101 Introduction to Kinesiology Transferability: UC/CSU

KINE 101 Introduction to KinesiologyThis course explores the broad spectrum of kinesiology as an academic discipline, fundamentalconcepts and meaning of movement/physical activity, diversity of humans as moving beings, professional/career options, current/social issues, personal characteristics/ professional responsibilities.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UCC-ID: KIN 100

43880 KINE 101 OLH TBA ONLN- Mangan,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45190 KINE 101 OMH TBA ONLN- Mangan,J 3.0 03/22-05/28 X Y 43333 KINE 101 OOH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y KINE 103 Social Issues in Sport Transferability: UC/CSU

KINE 103 Social Issues in SportAn examination of sport as a significant aspect of modern culture and a major institution of modern society. Among the topics that will be discussed are gender, race, and ethnicity and their role in sport, sport as an economic enterprise, sport at the High School, collegiate, professional, and international levels, the effects that religion, social class, politics, deviance and the media have on sport, and what future trends will have an influence on the world of sport.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

45605 KINE 103 OLH TBA ONLN- Mangan,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47177 KINE 103 OMH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 3.0 03/22-05/28 X Y KINE 106 Introduction to Sports Mgmt Transferability: CSU

KINE 106 Introduction to Sports ManagementAn examination of the field of sport management. The course will provide an overview of sports management by presenting a discussion of the fundamental aspects of the profession. Areas of discussion include: legal, sociocultural, historical, political and psychological as they relate to the field of sports management. Further discussion centers on the ways the globalization of sports impact the contemporary sports manager.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

47163 KINE 106 OLH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y KINE 119 First Aid/Adult & Pedi CPR Transferability: UC/CSU

KINE 119 First Aid/Adult & Pediatric CPRThe Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course incorporates the latest science and teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, scrapes, sudden illnesses, head, neck, back injuries, heat and cold emergencies and how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies to help victims of any age - adults (about 12 years and older) and pediatric (infants and children up to 12 years of age). Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years. Because the certificate for Adult CPR/AED is valid for two years, a student may file a Petition to Repeat KINE 119 if the course was completed more than 4 semesters ago. This is not an activity class.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UCC-ID: KIN 101

44639 KINE 119 HLA S 9:00am-12:00pm 08-0201 Schmidt,M 3.0 05/15-05/15 E Y S 9:00am-12:00pm 08-0201 Schmidt,M 3.0 05/22-05/22 E Y

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KINE 125 Pilates Mat Instructor TrainingThis course includes an introduction to the history and principles of Pilates, review of essential anatomy, beginning, intermediate, and advanced level Pilates Mat exercises as well as modifications for each exercise. This course includes lectures on pedagogy, programming, and teaching special populations. During the lab portion of this course, students will gain practical teaching experience. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: FITN 335, KINE 300Transfer Credit: CSU

43580 KINE 125 ZAH MW 4:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Artha Negara,S 3.0 01/20-05/26 X MW 5:10pm-6:00pm ONLN- Artha Negara,S 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 3.0 01/20-05/26 X KINE 135 Acad Skill Dev-Intercol Athl I Transferability: CSU

KINE 135 Academic Skill Development for Intercollegiate Athletes IDesigned for student athletes. Introduce student-athletes to the rewards and challenges of participating in competitive college sports. Instruction on how to get organized; take effective notes, prepare for tests and quizzes. Course will also address various college services, study skills instruction and academic planning. Extra supplies may be required. This is NOT an activity class.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

45417 KINE 135 OLH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45740 KINE 135 OMH TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46797 KINE 135 ONH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y KINE 136 Acd Skill Dev-Intercol Athl II Transferability: CSU

KINE 136 Academic Skill Development for Intercollegiate Athletes IIDesigned for student athletes. Continued instruction on college-level study skills and preparedness. Provides organizational skills for a lifetime. Teaches attitude development while building self-esteem. NCAA/NAIA transfer regulations are addressed. Extra supplies may be required. This is NOT an activity class.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

45433 KINE 136 OLH TBA ONLN- Sekona,H 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46397 KINE 136 OMH TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46212 KINE 136 ONH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46798 KINE 136 OOH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46876 KINE 136 OPH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46878 KINE 136 ZLH M 2:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Warner,M 2.0 01/25-05/17 D TBA ONLN- Warner,M 2.0 01/25-05/17 D KINE 191 Baseball Theory: Offense Transferability: UC/CSU

KINE 191 Baseball Theory: OffenseDesigned to help students understand the offensive fundamentals of playing and coaching baseball. Students will gain knowledge about the history, philosophies, techniques and strategies related to the development of individual and team play in baseball and apply them in a practical setting. (Same as TEAM 191)Units: 2 or 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48- 108Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45532 KINE 191 OLH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 2.0 01/19-05/28 X Y KINE 300 Anatomy of Motion Transferability: UC/CSU

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KINE 300 Anatomy of MotionTeaches musculoskeletal anatomy and fundamental kinesiology. This course uses a multi- sensory approach to learning. In addition to lectures, students build the muscles of the human body out of clay on a miniature skeleton, conduct postural analyses, participate in movement activities and discussions. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E1), UC

45124 KINE 300 OLH TBA ONLN- Artha Negara,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y P.E. 104 Theory of Special Teams Transferability: UC/CSU

P.E. 104 Theory of Special TeamsCurrent concepts of special teams are examined using game footage, practices, and computer assisted analysis. C oncepts are examinedand applied to attack opponent�s special teams strategies. Strategy,techniques, game rules, developmental drills, strength and conditioningprograms are covered. This is NOT an activity class.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC*

44323 P.E. 104 YAH MWTh 2:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Tulloch,T 3.0 01/20-05/20 X MWTh 2:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Tulloch,T 3.0 01/20-05/20 X TEAM 116 Basketball: Indv Skill Develop Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 116 Basketball: Individual Skill DevelopmentDesigned to improve the individual skills of students wishing to play competitive basketball. Students will spend considerable time working on the fundamentals of the game: ball handling, passing and shooting. Students will take part in numerous basketball and conditioning drills. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic basketball abilities recommended.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

46736 TEAM 116 OMH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.0 03/22-05/28 X Y TEAM 118 Advanced Basketball Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 118 Advanced BasketballCourse designed for potential student-athletes to pursue advanced knowledge and application of the philosophy, strategies, techniques, and instruction necessary to be successful in the sport of basketball. May be taken four times for a maximum of 12 units.Units: 0.5 - 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-162Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic basketballAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

42218 TEAM 118 OLH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.5 03/22-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.5 03/22-05/28 X Y 44410 TEAM 118 OMH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 0.5 03/22-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Warner,M 0.5 03/22-05/28 X Y TEAM 135 Advanced Football/Conditioning Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 135 Advanced Football and ConditioningCourse designed to develop the physiological conditioning of students currently involved in the intercollegiate football program. Emphasis will be placed on resistance training, cardiovascular conditioning, speed and agility. Stresses conditioning necessary to play the game and to achieve life-long health goals.Units: 0.5 - 2.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-135Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic varsity football experience or equivalent.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

32854 TEAM 135 OLH TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y TBA ONLN- Pollack,B 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y 44325 TEAM 135 OMH TBA ONLN- Sekona,H 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y TBA ONLN- Sekona,H 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y 46155 TEAM 135 ONH TBA ONLN- Tulloch,T 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y TBA ONLN- Tulloch,T 1.5 04/12-05/21 X Y

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm TEAM 150 Softball Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 150 SoftballBasic skills, strategy, and practice insoftball. Includes batting, catching, throwing, rules of play, and teamstrategy through round-robin competition.Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

44054 TEAM 150 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 12/21-01/13 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 12/21-01/13 X Y TEAM 158 Advanced Softball: Women Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 158 Advanced Softball: WomenA training clas s for women interes ted in participating on the Women�s Vars ity Softball team. Emphasizes advanced skills of softball,including team play, offense and defense.Units: 0.5 - 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Previous competition at the high school level, Interscholastic softball.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

42763 TEAM 158 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 12/21-01/13 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 1.0 12/21-01/13 X Y TEAM 180 Volleyball App in Team Tactics Transferability: UC/CSU

TEAM 180 Volleyball - Applications in Team TacticsThis course is designed to enhance team tactics utilizing theoretical concepts pertinent to competing in intercollegiate volleyball. Students will compete in numerous competitive drills, creating challenging team driven, game-like scenarios to prepare for the competitive season. Demonstration of appropriate skill level is required and evaluated by instructor. May be taken four times for a maximum of 4 units. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic volleyball or the equivalentAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

46146 TEAM 180 OLH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 0.5 12/21-01/13 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 0.5 12/21-01/13 X Y VARS 100 Varsity Baseball Transferability: UC/CSU

VARS 100 Varsity BaseballIntercollegiate varsity baseball competition in theCoast Conference and with other community colleges. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 12 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 144- 162Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic participation in varsity baseball.,AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

32862 VARS 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y VARS 105 Varsity Basball Conditioning Transferability: UC/CSU

VARS 105 Varsity Baseball ConditioningA class for members of the CSM Baseball team to condition themselves for intercollegiate baseball competition through a program of stretching, weight training, running and other fitness activities related to the physiological development of student-athletes competing in baseball. Units: 0.5 or 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 24-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

41101 VARS 105 OLH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45440 VARS 105 OMH TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Williams,D 0.5 01/19-05/28 X Y VARS 110 Varsity Men's Basketball Transferability: UC/CSU

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VARS 110 Varsity Men's BasketballIntercollegiate Men's Basketball competition in Coast Conference, regional, and California Community College Championships. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 8 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.)Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 72-81Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Previous competition at the high school level; interscholastic basketball.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC

46735 VARS 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.5 01/19-03/12 X Y TBA ONLN- Marcial,M 1.5 01/19-03/12 X Y VARS 185 Varsity Track & Field (M & W) Transferability: UC/CSU

VARS 185 Varsity Track and Field: Men and WomenVarsity Track and Field intercollegiate competition for men and women in the Coast Conference, regional and state meets. May be taken four times for a maximum of 12 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 144-162Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic participation in track and field or cross country is highly recommended.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

33220 VARS 185 OLH TBA ONLN- Burns,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Burns,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y VARS 300 Varsity Basketball: Women Transferability: UC/CSU

VARS 300 Varsity Basketball: WomenIntercollegiate Women's Basketball competition in Coast Conference, regional, and California Community College Championships. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 6 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.)Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 72-81Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic participation in basketball.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

46733 VARS 300 OLH TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.5 01/19-03/12 X Y TBA ONLN- Warner,M 1.5 01/19-03/12 X Y VARS 320 Varsity Softball: Women Transferability: UC/CSU

VARS 320 Varsity Softball: WomenIntercollegiate women's varsity softball competition in the Coast Conference, regional, and State championships. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 12 units. However, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 144- 162Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Interscholastic participation in softball and TEAM 158.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC*

45262 VARS 320 OLH TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Quigley-Borg,N 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y VARS 342 Beach Volleyball Transferability: CSU

VARS 342 Beach VolleyballIntercollegiate women's varsity beach volleyball competition in the Coast Conference and participation in regional and State Championship tournaments. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 12 units. However for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 144-162Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for Students should have experience competing in interscholastic volleyball in order to succeed.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E4Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area E2), UC

46732 VARS 342 OLH TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Goldhahn,K 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Learning Center LCTR 100 Effective Tutoring & Practicum Transferability: CSU

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LCTR 100 Effective TutoringExplores a variety of procedures for understanding and utilizing effective peer tutoring practices. Under guided supervision, students use classroom experiences to connect theory to practice. Communication and study strategies, course specific tutoring expertise, and techniques for working with students from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds are emphasized. This course is for students who are interested in working as tutors.Units: 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 8-9Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 16-18Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. READ 830Transfer Credit: CSU

43741 LCTR 100 ZAH Th 3:10pm-4:25pm ONLN- Andrade,R 1.0 01/28-01/28 X TBA ONLN- Andrade,R 1.0 01/28-03/04 X TBA ONLN- Andrade,R 1.0 02/04-03/04 X LCTR 105 Keys to Success Transferability: CSU

LCTR 105 Keys to SuccessThis course assists new, first time students in making a successful transition to college life. Students receive information and engage in exercises that will make academic requirements more clear and remove common obstacles that can delay students� progress. Topics include: knowledge of resources, study techniques, writing skills, critical thinking skills, motivation and self-efficacy. This class has a strong emphasis on group work and peer learning.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32- 36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU

47613 LCTR 105 YWH MW 10:40am-11:30am YSC-0000 Petelo,S 1.0 01/25-02/10 X MW 10:40am-11:30am YSC-0000 Petelo,S 1.0 02/22-03/24 X 45253 LCTR 105 YZH TTh 9:30am-10:20am YSC-0000 Petelo,S 1.0 01/26-02/11 X TTh 9:30am-10:20am YSC-0000 Petelo,S 1.0 02/23-03/25 X LCTR 698 Supvsd Tutoring/Acad. Assistnc Transferability:

LCTR 698 Supervised Tutoring/Academic AssistanceUnder the supervision of Learning Center staff, students receive academic assistance such as tutoring or digital supplemental support in areas of academic need. Students receive support or tutoring by tutors who have demonstrated competence in a specific subject, skill and/or discipline and who have successfully completed a tutor training course.Units: 0 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree No Grade Awarded (Non- Credit Course)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: concurrent enrollment in a course in which tutorial/academic assistance is being provided.

43805 LCTR 698 OAH TBA ONLN- Andrade,R 0.0 01/19-05/28 X Library Science LIBR 100 Intro to Library Research Transferability: UC/CSU

LIBR 100 Introduction to Library ResearchAn introduction to library resources and research. Provides a practical, hands-on introduction to library research. Topics covered include formulating and refining a research question, library organization, using reference materials, searching the online catalog and databases, avoiding plagiarism, and citing sources.Units: 1 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32- 36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3; Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

35472 LIBR 100 O1H TBA ONLN- Bodeker,G 1.0 01/25-03/19 X Y 43509 LIBR 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Barden,A 1.0 04/05-05/28 X Y Management MGMT 100 Intro to Business Management Transferability: CSU

MGMT 100 Introduction to ManagementThis course examines the purpose and role of managers and the application of management theories focusing on the main functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Considerable attention is given to identification and development of critical management skills and understanding the factors that affect management success. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL

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400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

47157 MGMT 100 O1H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 02/03-03/26 X Y 47161 MGMT 100 O2H TBA ONLN- VonBleichert,P 3.0 04/06-05/21 X Y MGMT 220 Organizational Behavior Transferability: CSU

MGMT 220 Organizational BehaviorThis course focuses on behavioral science theories and concepts as applied to individual, interpersonal and group processes in a diverse work force. Topics include organizational leadership and planning, organizational culture and values, work attitudes, motivation, group effectiveness and conflict. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47473 MGMT 220 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Erickson,C 3.0 01/26-05/25 X MGMT 235 Leadership and Supervision Transferability: CSU

MGMT 235 Leadership and SupervisionThis course focuses on the importance of leadership and supervision with emphasis on communication, motivation, delegation, problem solving and decision-making as well as effectiveness of theories and practices of various leadership styles. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47278 MGMT 235 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Erickson,C 3.0 01/28-05/27 X MGMT 265 Transferability: CSU

MGMT 265 Project Management Principle functions of contemporary project management, including defining, organizing, tracking, controlling and communicating information in order to meet project goals. Focuses on the science of project management as well as the art of managing projects. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

46819 MGMT 265 YJH W 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Comerford,E 3.0 01/20-05/26 X MGMT 306 Essentials of Facility Mgmt. Transferability: CSU

MGMT 306 Essentials of Facility Management Concepts of facility management and how it can be of value to an organization. The primary goal of this course is to expose students to tactical planning, scheduling, and facility management tasks that s upport the operations of an organization�s facilities.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47423 MGMT 306 YJH M 6:00pm-9:15pm ONLN- Pellecchia,C 3.0 02/01-05/24 X Mathematics http://collegeofsanmateo.edu/math/courses.aspMathematics Course Descriptions and Sequence MATH 110 Elementary Algebra Transferability:

MATH 110 Elementary AlgebraA study of elementary algebra including introduction to: signed number operations, order of operations, linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, systems of linear equations, exponents, polynomial operations, factoring, rational expressions and equations, roots, radicals and radical equations, and quadratic equations. Units: 5 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: Appropriate score on the College Placement Test or MATH 811 or MATH 802Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in READ 830.

41945 MATH 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Butterw orth,Y 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra Transferability:

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MATH 120 Intermediate AlgebraA comprehensive review of elementary algebra with certain topics studied in greater depth. Extension of fundamental algebraic concepts and operations, problem solving and applications, linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations, equations in two variables, graphs, systems of equations, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80- 90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: MATH 110 or MATH 112 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2c

32487 MATH 120 OLH TBA ONLN- Church,G 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46400 MATH 120 OMH TBA ONLN- Hom,M 5.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32486 MATH 120 YAH MTWThF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Westmoreland,S 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 33549 MATH 120 YJH MW 7:00pm-9:20pm ONLN- Gopinath,L 5.0 01/20-05/26 X MATH 125 Elementary Finite Mathematics Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 125 Elementary Finite MathematicsAn introduction to finite mathematics, including linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probability. Applications in business, economics and social sciences. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 130

32505 MATH 125 YCH MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Urman,R 3.0 01/20-05/21 X MATH 130 Analytical Trigonometry Transferability: CSU

MATH 130 Analytical TrigonometryTrigonometric functions of real numbers and angles, their graphs and periodicity; reductionformulas; functions of multiple angles; identities and equations; radian measure; inverse functions; and solution of triangles.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128- 144Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: MATH 115 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4)

41915 MATH 130 YBH MW 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Gavryshova,N 4.0 01/20-05/21 X F 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Gavryshova,N 4.0 01/20-05/21 X 41918 MATH 130 YJH TTh 5:00pm-6:50pm ONLN- Kalantar,M 4.0 01/19-05/27 X 46881 MATH 130 YLH M 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Pilar Moreno,A 4.0 01/20-05/21 X WF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Pilar Moreno,A 4.0 01/20-05/21 X MATH 145 Liberal Arts Mathematics Transferability: CSU

MATH 145 Liberal Arts MathematicsAn examination of important concepts of mathematics and of mathematics as a tool for decision making. Topics and applications may include aspects of the history of mathematics, problem solving, counting methods, elementary number theory, sets, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry, Platonic solids, topology and logic.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1, C3; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)

40005 MATH 145 YAH TTh 9:10am-10:25am ONLN- Beatty ,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 47003 MATH 145 YBH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Rhodes,J 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 47190 MATH 145 YCH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Rhodes,J 3.0 01/19-05/20 X MATH 190 Path to Statistics Transferability:

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MATH 190 Path to StatisticsThis accelerated course prepares students for transfer-level Statistics. It covers core concepts from elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, and descriptive statistics. Topics include ratios, rates, and proportional reasoning; arithmetic reasoning using fractions, decimals and percents; evaluating expressions, solving equations, analyzing algebraic forms to understand statistical measures; use of linear, quadratic, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic functions to model bivariate data; graphical and numerical descriptive statistics for quantitative and categorical data. This course is designed for students who intend to take transfer level statistics and no other transfer level mathematics, physics or chemistry. Note: This course is NOT intended for students who plan to take courses in science, computer information science, engineering, math, as well as business and other non-STEM majors. Please see your counselor. Units: 6 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 192-216Prerequisites: MATH 811 or appropriate score on District math placement test and other measures as appropriate.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2c

45770 MATH 190 YBH MWF 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Butterw orth,Y 6.0 01/20-05/21 X MATH 200 Elem. Probability & Statistics Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 200 Elementary Probability and StatisticsRepresentationand interpretation of data, use and misuse of statistics, graphical displayof distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion,probability, sampling distributions, statistical inference (includingANOVA), contingency tables, regression and correlation.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or MATH 190 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency. Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 110

43445 MATH 200 OLH TBA ONLN- Feinman,Y 4.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32515 MATH 200 YAH MTWTh 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Rhodes,J 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 32517 MATH 200 YCH TTh 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Pilar Moreno,A 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 47006 MATH 200 YDH TTh 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Gavryshova,N 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 32519 MATH 200 YEH TTh 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Butterw orth,Y 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 45010 MATH 200 YHH TTh 2:10pm-4:00pm ONLN- Kalantar,M 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 45878 MATH 200 YIH MW 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Beatty ,M 4.0 01/20-05/19 X 41919 MATH 200 YJH TTh 5:05pm-7:00pm ONLN- Nadkarni,H 4.0 01/19-05/27 X 46407 MATH 200 YLH MF 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Feinman,Y 4.0 01/22-05/21 X 46885 MATH 200 YMH MF 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Beatty ,M 4.0 01/22-05/21 X 46887 MATH 200 YNH TF 12:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Rhodes,J 4.0 01/19-05/21 X 47004 MATH 200 YPH TF 12:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Rhodes,J 4.0 01/19-05/21 X MATH 222 Precalculus Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 222 PrecalculusStudy of more advanced algebraincluding the theory of equations, complex numbers, logarithmic and exponential functions, sequences and series, review of trigonometryand topics of analytic geometry, polar coordinates.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: MATH 130 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 155

32524 MATH 222 YAH MTWThF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Hellerstein,N 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 37093 MATH 222 YBH MW 2:10pm-4:25pm ONLN- Wong,A 5.0 01/20-05/19 X MATH 225 Path to Calculus Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 225 Path to CalculusEquivalent to MATH 130 and 222. This course combines the topics of Trigonometry and Pre- Calculus and is designed to fulfill the requirements of both courses as a prerequisite for MATH 251. Topics include a study of functions, function families, their properties and transformations, compositions, inverses and combinations, complex numbers, and vectors. Function families include linear, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, polynomial, power, and rational. Multiple representations of functions are emphasized.Units: 6 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture

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hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 192-216Prerequisites: MATH 120 or Math 123 or appropriate score on the District math placement test and other measures.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)

46085 MATH 225 YAH MWF 12:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Lehmann,J 6.0 01/20-05/21 X 46401 MATH 225 YBH MWF 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Callahan,P 6.0 01/20-05/21 X 46901 MATH 225 YLH MTW 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Hom,M 6.0 01/19-05/19 X MATH 241 Applied Calculus I Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 241 Applied Calculus ISelected topics from analytic geometry, plus basic techniques of differential and integral calculus. (This sequence may not be substituted for the MATH 251 sequence for mathematics, physics or engineering majors.)Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160- 180Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test and other measures as appropriate.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 140

32529 MATH 241 YCH MW 1:10pm-3:30pm ONLN- Tsuchiyose,K 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 46905 MATH 241 YLH MF 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Walker,C 5.0 01/20-05/21 X W 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Walker,C 5.0 01/20-05/21 X MATH 242 Applied Calculus II Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 242 Applied Calculus IIFurther work in differentiation and integration, trigonometric functions, calculus of functions of several variables, and selected topics from differential equations. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 130 and MATH 241Corequisites: NoneRecommended: eligibility for READ 400 or equivalent level of reading proficiency.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A)

32532 MATH 242 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Callahan,P 3.0 01/20-05/21 X MATH 251 Calcu/Analytic Geometry I Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IStudy of limits, continuity, the derivative, and its applications, and the definite integral.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160- 180Prerequisites: MATH 222 or Math 225 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test or other measures.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1; Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 210

45403 MATH 251 YAH MTWThF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Hom,M 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 32536 MATH 251 YBH MTWThF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Lehmann,J 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 45472 MATH 251 YCH MW 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Pilar Moreno,A 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 40322 MATH 251 YDH MTWThF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Church,G 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 34580 MATH 251 YFH TTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Tsuchiyose,K 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 32535 MATH 251 YJH TTh 4:30pm-6:45pm ONLN- Tsuchiyose,K 5.0 01/19-05/27 X MATH 252 Calcu/Analytic Geometry II Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIStudy of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions, polar coordinates, conic sections infinite series, Taylor series, and Taylor's formula. Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80- 90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: MATH 251Corequisites: NoneRecommended: READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 220

34036 MATH 252 YBH MW 1:10pm-3:30pm ONLN- Walker,C 5.0 01/20-05/19 X 44528 MATH 252 YDH TTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Westmoreland,S 5.0 01/19-05/20 X 45442 MATH 252 YEH MTWThF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Lehmann,J 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 32540 MATH 252 YJH TTh 7:00pm-9:15pm ONLN- Hasson,R 5.0 01/19-05/27 X

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MATH 253 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIIStudy of the calculus of functions of several independent variables, partial derivatives, vectors and vector calculus to include Green's theorem, Stokes' theorem, and the divergence theorem.Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: MATH 252Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for READ 400 or an equivalent level of reading proficiency.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 230

32541 MATH 253 YAH MTWThF 8:10am-9:00am ONLN- Nishanian,H 5.0 01/19-05/21 X 45018 MATH 253 YCH MTWThF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Church,G 5.0 01/19-05/21 X MATH 268 Discrete Mathematics Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 268 Discrete MathematicsCovers topics in discrete mathematics with particular emphasis on applications to computer science. Includes logic, sets, functions and relations, mathematical induction, recursion, Boolean algebra, elementary number theory, and probability. Extra supplies may be required.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 64-72Homework hours/semester: 128-144Prerequisites: MATH 251Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Any READ 400 level course.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 160

38991 MATH 268 YAH TTh 12:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Hasson,R 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 44580 MATH 268 YBH TTh 2:10pm-4:00pm ONLN- Feinman,Y 4.0 01/19-05/20 X MATH 270 Linear Algebra Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 270 Linear AlgebraVectors and matrices applied to linear equations and linear transformations; real and inner product spaces.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: MATH 252Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 250

32543 MATH 270 YAH MWF 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Nishanian,H 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 45460 MATH 270 YJH MW 5:00pm-6:15pm ONLN- Hasson,R 3.0 01/20-05/26 X 47602 MATH 270 YKH MW 5:00pm-6:15pm ONLN- Ionel,E 3.0 01/20-05/26 X MATH 275 Ordinary Differential Equation Transferability: UC/CSU

MATH 275 Ordinary Differential EquationsDifferential equations of first, second, and higher order; simultaneous, linear and homogeneous equations; solutions by power series; numericalmethods, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and applications.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: MATH 253Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B4), UC (IGETC Area 2A)C-ID: MATH 240

44566 MATH 275 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Westmoreland,S 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 46680 MATH 275 YCH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Ionel,E 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 32544 MATH 275 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Shahrvini,B 3.0 01/19-05/25 X MATH 800 Just-in-Time Sup ElemProb&Stat Transferability:

MATH 800 Just-in-Time Support for Elementary Probability and StatisticsA review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in statistics. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 200, Elementary Probability and Statistics, at College of San Mateo. Topics include concepts from arithmetic, pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra, and descriptive statistics that are needed to understand the basics of college-level statistics. Concepts are taught through the context of descriptive data analysis. Additional emphasis is placed on solving and graphing linear equations and modeling with linear functions.Units: 2 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: Appropriate score on the College Placement Test or other multiple measures assessment.Corequisites: MATH 200

46408 MATH 800 YLH W 10:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Feinman,Y 2.0 01/20-05/19 X 46886 MATH 800 YMH W 8:10am-10:00am ONLN- Beatty ,M 2.0 01/20-05/19 X 46888 MATH 800 YNH Th 12:10pm-2:00pm ONLN- Rhodes,J 2.0 01/21-05/20 X

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MATH 825 Just-In-Time Support for Path to CalculusA review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in pre-calculus. Intended for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 225, Path to Calculus, at College of San Mateo. Topics include: a review of computational skills developed in intermediate algebra, factoring, operations on rational and radical expressions, absolute value equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic expressions and equations, functions including composition and inverses, an in-depth focus on quadratic functions, and a review of topics from geometry. Units: 2 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 32-36Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: MATH 225

46902 MATH 825 YLH Th 11:10am-1:00pm ONLN- Hom,M 2.0 01/21-05/20 X MATH 830 Just-in-Time Sup Analytic Trig Transferability:

MATH 830 Just-In-Time Support for Analytical TrigonometryA review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in trigonometry. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 130, Analytical Trigonometry, at College of San Mateo and have a Math placement below transfer-level.Units: 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: MATH 130

46882 MATH 830 YLH W 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Pilar Moreno,A 1.0 01/20-05/19 X MATH 841 Just-in-Time Sup Appl Calc I Transferability:

MATH 841 Just-In-Time Support for Applied Calculus IA review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in algebra. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 241, Applied Calculus I, at College of San Mateo. Topics include: a review of computational skills developed in intermediate algebra, factoring, operations on rational and radical expressions, absolute value equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic expressions and equations, functions including composition and inverses, and an in-depth focus on quadratic functions.Units: 1 Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: MATH 241

46906 MATH 841 YLH W 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Walker,C 1.0 01/20-05/19 X Music MUS. 100 Fundamentals of Music Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 100 Fundamentals of MusicIntroduction to the notation and fundamental theoretical elements of Western music cultures demonstrated through a variety of styles and periods, from classical to pop. Includes pitch and rhythm concepts, melodic and harmonic structures, and fundamental musicianship. Application of the basic principles of music theory to important musical works of different styles and periods. This course deepens students' appreciation of the broad historical and cultural contexts of music as an aesthetic and creative endeavor. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: MUS 110

40746 MUS. 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Bobrowski,C 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47284 MUS. 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Bobrowski,C 3.0 03/16-05/20 X Y 47609 MUS. 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Bobrowski,C 3.0 03/16-05/20 X Y 32591 MUS. 100 OQH TBA ONLN- Roper,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 42955 MUS. 100 ORH TBA ONLN- Roper,R 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32592 MUS. 100 ZAH MW 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Dev ine,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Dev ine,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X MUS. 112 Musicianship II Transferability: UC/CSU

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MUS. 112 Musicianship IIIncorporates and builds on concepts introduced in MUS. 111. Further development of ear training and sight singing skills. Topics include: sight singing of triads and seventh chords, second-layer subdivision, and harmonic dictation of diatonic progressions. Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 111Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 135

45544 MUS. 112 YAH MW 10:35am-11:55am ONLN- Jackson,J 1.0 01/20-05/19 X MUS. 114 Musicianship IV Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 114 Musicianship IVIncorporates and builds on concepts introduced in MUS. 113. Further development of ear training and sight singing skills. Topics include: advanced chromaticism including modulation to distantly-related keys, diatonic modes, non-diatonic and synthetic scales, pitch sets and tone rows, irregular beat division, polyrhythms, asymmetrical meters, mixed meters. Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 113Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 155

45545 MUS. 114 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Jackson,J 1.0 01/19-05/20 X MUS. 132 Harmony II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 132 Harmony IITopics include principles of diatonic harmonic progression, dominant and non-dominant 7th chords, voice leading, harmonization, and an introduction to two-part counterpoint, modulation and secondary/applied chords. Analyze both classical and popular music using Roman numerals and popular lead sheet symbols. Assignments emphasize part writing skills and creative composition. Concurrent enrollment in MUS. 112 strongly recommended for music majors.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MUS. 131Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 130

32601 MUS. 132 YAH MW 9:10am-10:25am ONLN- Jackson,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X MUS. 134 Harmony IV Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 134 Harmony IVA continuation of the study of chromatic harmony (including chromatic mediants, altered dominants, 9th, 11th, and 13th chords, and enharmonic reinterpretation and modulation) as well as an exploration of 20th century trends and the gradual dissolution of tonality. Explore topics such as new scale and tonal structures, advanced approaches to meter and rhythm, atonality and set theory. Concurrent enrollment in MUS. 114 strongly recommended for music majors.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MUS. 133Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 150

32603 MUS. 134 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Jackson,J 3.0 01/19-05/20 X MUS. 202 Music Appreciation Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 202 Music AppreciationNo musical experience required. Enhances enjoyment and appreciation of western music through listening, reading, and discussion, and develops an understanding of music in a cultural and historical context. Topics include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and musicians in the western world. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)C-ID: MUS 100

33953 MUS. 202 OLH TBA ONLN- Hoffmann,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47283 MUS. 202 OMH TBA ONLN- Hoffmann,S 3.0 03/16-05/20 X Y 32604 MUS. 202 ZAH M 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Ferguson,C 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferguson,C 3.0 01/25-05/17 X 45792 MUS. 202 ZBH M 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Ferguson,C 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Ferguson,C 3.0 01/25-05/17 X 45793 MUS. 202 ZCH MW 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Dev ine,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X W TBA ONLN- Dev ine,T 3.0 01/20-05/19 X MUS. 250 World Music Transferability: UC/CSU

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MUS. 250 World MusicA course in comparative music styles of various cultures of the world. Each semester will explore one or more of the musical styles (popular, folk or classical) of Western Hemisphere, European, Asian and African cultures. Wherever possible, guest performers will present, and an opportunity shall be afforded to attend live performances.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

43012 MUS. 250 OLH TBA ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47610 MUS. 250 OMH TBA ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 03/08-05/14 X Y 40501 MUS. 250 YAH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 01/19-05/20 X MUS. 275 History Of Jazz Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 275 History of JazzThe study of the historical and sociological development of jazz since 1900, with emphasis on instrumental and vocal jazz and the role of jazz in our culture. Attendance required at a minimum of three live jazz performances.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C1), UC (IGETC Area 3A)

32607 MUS. 275 YJH MW 7:05pm-8:20pm ONLN- Wolff,P 3.0 01/19-05/26 X MUS. 286 Music Business Transferability: CSU

MUS. 286 Music BusinessOverview of the business and legal aspects of the music industry. Topics include: record contracts, performance agreements, publishing, licensing, self-release, distribution, copyright, promotion and social media.  In addition, the duties and responsibilities of music producers, agents, managers, promoters, and performing artists will be examined. Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

47201 MUS. 286 OLH TBA ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y MUS. 290 Electronic Music I Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 290 Electronic Music ILearn to create, produce and record music in a variety of genres using current music technology. Gain hands-on experience in electronic music studio techniques including: digital recording, audio editing, signal processing, mixing, sampling, MIDI, synthesizers and drum machines. Acquire a historic perspective of the development of electronic music and an understanding of acoustics as applied to music production. Develop your listening skills and your appreciation for a wide variety of electronic music and for the world of sound. Great introductory course for aspiring singer/ songwriters, musicians, composers, producers, sound designers and sound artists. No previous musical experience necessary.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 32-36Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 64-72Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS. 290+291 = CMUS 100X

33948 MUS. 290 YAH T 2:10pm-3:45pm ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 2:10pm-5:15pm ONLN- Otte,A 3.0 01/21-05/20 X MUS. 291 Electronic Music II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 291 Electronic Music IIContinue developing your electronic musicproduction skills by focusing on MIDI sequencing and editing, audiomulti-tracking, electronic orchestration, live performance, and compositionalmethods. Further explore and integrate synthesizers, drummachines, software plug-ins, virtual synthesizers and MIDI controllerswith digital music production software, specifically Logic Pro Studio.Deepen your critical listening skills through practice, awareness ofhistorical context of electronic music, and a greater understanding ofacoustics.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: MUS. 290Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43685 MUS. 291 YAH W 10:10am-12:20pm ONLN- Bobrowski,C 3.0 01/20-05/19 X M 10:10am-11:40am ONLN- Bobrowski,C 3.0 01/25-05/17 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm MUS. 293 Audio for Visual Media Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 293 Audio for Visual MediaUsing a wide-variety of sound productiontechniques and software tools, create a completely originalsoundtrack for film or video. Compose, orchestrate and arrange originalmusic; design original sound effects; develop a personal soundlibrary; create and record Foley and voice-overs. Make use of SMPTEand MTC to synchronize all your sound and music to picture. Analyzethe narrative, spatial and emotive content of soundtracks. Examinethe history of sound design through studying various media includingtheater, radio, film, and video games.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 80- 90Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: MUS. 290 and MUS. 291Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

43686 MUS. 293 YXH M 12:10pm-2:35pm ONLN- Hutchinson,B 3.0 01/25-05/17 X W 12:30pm-1:45pm ONLN- Hutchinson,B 3.0 01/20-05/19 X MUS. 296 Elec. Music Comp. Portfolio I Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 296 Electronic Music Composition Portfolio IStudents will develop electronic music compositions to be included in a professional portfolio. They will begin assembling a cohesive body of work and present their pieces in peer reviews and public performance.Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 72- 81Prerequisites: MUS. 290 and MUS. 291 and MUS. 292Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46459 MUS. 296 ZXH M 2:30pm-3:30pm ONLN- Hutchinson,B 1.5 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Hutchinson,B 1.5 01/25-05/17 X MUS. 297 Elec. Music Comp. Portfolio II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 297 Electronic Music Composition Portfolio IIContinuation of Music 296: Each student will refine his/her portfolio to create a professional, coherent, representative collection of works. These portfolios may be used for applying for internships, transfer applications or professional employment. Students will research and select one or more ways to publicly release their music such as internet radio, podcasts, live performance venues and web-based music sites. Units: 1.5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lab hours/semester: 72-81Prerequisites: MUS. 296Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

46588 MUS. 297 ZXH M 2:30pm-3:30pm ONLN- Hutchinson,B 1.5 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Hutchinson,B 1.5 01/25-05/17 X MUS. 301 Piano I Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 301 Piano IStudy in the techniques of piano playing. Individual attention, assignments, and performance in a class situation. Designed only for those students who have no previous piano playing experience. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24- 27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. MUS. 100Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

44010 MUS. 301 ZXH Th 12:45pm-2:05pm ONLN- Hoffmann,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Hoffmann,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X MUS. 302 Piano II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 302 Piano IIContinuation of study in the techniques of piano playing. Individual attention, assignments, and performance in a class situation. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 301Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

44011 MUS. 302 ZXH Th 12:45pm-2:05pm ONLN- Hoffmann,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X TBA ONLN- Hoffmann,S 2.0 01/21-05/20 X MUS. 315 Piano Lit.& Perform-Classical Transferability: UC/CSU

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MUS. 315 Piano Literature & Performance: The Classical EraStudy and perform keyboard literature from the classical period: Learn stylistic norms, advancements in keyboard instruments of the time, general historical climate, and specific stylistic considerations of the main keyboard composers. Focus is on performance practice and the preparation and performance in a class situation of representative repertoire. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24- 27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Prior piano playing experience and music reading knowledge.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

44801 MUS. 315 YJH W 4:00pm-5:10pm ONLN- Jackson,J 2.0 01/20-05/26 X W 5:20pm-6:35pm ONLN- Jackson,J 2.0 01/20-05/26 X MUS. 401 Voice I Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 401 Voice IElementary vocal problems analyzed and correctedthrough exercises and songs. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24- 27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent.Transfer Credit: CSU, UC

44802 MUS. 401 YXH W 7:00pm-8:10pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X W 8:20pm-9:35pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X MUS. 402 Voice II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 402 Voice IIIntermediate songs and recital performance as ability merits. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 401Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44803 MUS. 402 YXH W 7:00pm-8:10pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X W 8:20pm-9:35pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X MUS. 403 Voice III Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 403 Voice IIIAdvanced songs and recital performance as ability merits. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 402Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44804 MUS. 403 YXH W 7:00pm-8:10pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X W 8:20pm-9:35pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X MUS. 404 Voice IV Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 404 Voice IVAdvanced songs and recital performance as ability merits. Individual practice outside of class hours is required.Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 24-27Lab hours/semester: 24-27Homework hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: MUS. 403Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44805 MUS. 404 YXH W 7:00pm-8:10pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X W 8:20pm-9:35pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/20-05/26 X MUS. 423 Small Ensembles - Electronic Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 423 Small EnsemblesThis course is designed for advanced electric instrumental, acoustic instrumental, and vocal students who want to interpret, perform, and record ensemble repertoire at a professional level. The course content, depending upon the instrumental and vocal makeup of the class, will include a diversity of styles that may range from Latin, Asian, popular, electroacoustic, and contemporary classical music. Units: 2 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: Demonstration, through audition, of proficiency in technique and music reading.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

47227 MUS. 423 YAH T 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Bobrowski,C 2.0 01/19-05/18 X Th 11:10am-1:15pm ONLN- Bobrowski,C 2.0 01/21-05/20 X

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm T 12:10pm-1:10pm ONLN- Bobrowski,C 2.0 01/19-05/18 X 47205 MUS. 423 YJH T 7:00pm-7:50pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/19-05/25 X M 7:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/25-05/24 X T 8:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Dronkers,M 2.0 01/19-05/25 X 47206 MUS. 423 YKH T 7:00pm-7:50pm ONLN- Gallagher,K 2.0 01/19-05/25 X Th 7:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Gallagher,K 2.0 01/21-05/27 X T 8:00pm-8:50pm ONLN- Gallagher,K 2.0 01/19-05/25 X MUS. 501 Studio Lessons I Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 501 Studio Lessons I (Applied Music I)This course is individualized study of the appropriate beginning undergraduate transfer-level techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for solo performance. Each week students will take a 30-minute individual lesson and complete appropriate practice hours. Achievement is evaluated through a juried performance. Designed for Music majors who are able to perform at college level. Enrollment eligibility determined by audition. NOTE: Individual lessons (7.5- 8.0 hours per semester) are provided in addition to the lecture.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: By Audition. The end-of-semester jury performance serves as the audition to continue in the program in the following semesterCorequisites: MUS. 424 or MUS. 425 or MUS. 429 or MUS. 430 or MUS. 454 or MUS. 231 or MUS. 232 or MUS. 233 or MUS. 234Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 160

44806 MUS. 501 YXH M 4:00pm-4:50pm ONLN- Wolff,P 1.0 01/25-05/17 X MUS. 502 Studio Lessons II Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 502 Studio Lessons II (Applied Music II)This course is individualized study of the appropriate advanced-beginning undergraduate transfer-level techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for solo performance. Each week students will take a 30-minute individual lesson and complete appropriate practice hours. Achievement is evaluated through a juried performance. Designed for Music majors who are able to perform at college level. NOTE: Individual lessons (7.5-8.0 hours per semester) are provided in addition to the lecture.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: MUS. 501Corequisites: MUS. 231 or MUS. 232 or MUS. 233 or MUS. 234 or MUS. 424 or MUS. 425 or MUS. 429 or MUS. 430 or MUS. 454Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 160

44807 MUS. 502 YXH M 4:00pm-4:50pm ONLN- Wolff,P 1.0 01/25-05/17 X MUS. 503 Studio Lessons III Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 503 Studio Lessons III (Applied Music III)This course is individualized study of the appropriate intermediate undergraduate transfer-level techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for solo performance. Each week students will take a 30-minute individual lesson and complete appropriate practice hours. Achievement is evaluated through a juried performance. Designed for Music majors who are able to perform at college level. NOTE: Individual lessons (7.5-8.0 hours per semester) are provided in addition to the lecture.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: MUS. 502Corequisites: MUS. 231 or MUS. 232 or MUS. 233 or MUS. 234 or MUS. 424 or MUS. 425 or MUS. 429 or MUS. 430 or MUS. 454Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 160

44808 MUS. 503 YXH M 4:00pm-4:50pm ONLN- Wolff,P 1.0 01/25-05/17 X MUS. 504 Studio Lessons IV Transferability: UC/CSU

MUS. 504 Studio Lessons IV (Applied Music IV) This course is individualized study of the appropriate advanced-intermediate undergraduate transfer-level techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied. The emphasis is on the progressive development of skills needed for solo performance. Each week students will take a 30-minute individual lesson and complete appropriate practice hours. Achievement is evaluated through a juried performance. Designed for Music majors who are able to perform at college level. NOTE: Individual lessons (7.5-8.0 hours per semester) are provided in addition to the lecture.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: MUS. 503Corequisites: MUS. 231 or MUS. 232 or MUS. 233 or MUS. 234 or MUS. 424 or MUS. 425 or MUS. 429 or MUS. 430 or MUS. 454Transfer Credit: CSU, UCC-ID: MUS 160

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NURS 221 Pediatric NursingDevelopmental assessment and common health issues from infancy to young adulthood. Supervised learning experiences correspond with classroom instruction in off-campus health care facilities. (Spring only.)Units: 4.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NURS 212Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 225.Transfer Credit: CSU

33076 NURS 221 Y1H MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X W 11:30am-2:35pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 01/19-03/18 X T 2:00pm-9:10pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X 33073 NURS 221 Y2H MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X W 11:30am-2:35pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X M 2:00pm-11:15pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X 33069 NURS 221 Y3H W 8:00am-11:05am ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 01/19-03/18 X MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 01/19-03/18 X M 2:00pm-11:15pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 01/19-03/18 X 37575 NURS 221 Y4H MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X T 11:45am-1:00pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 03/22-05/20 X M 1:40pm-11:55pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X 39158 NURS 221 Y5H MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X W 11:45am-1:00pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 03/22-05/20 X M 1:40pm-11:55pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 03/22-05/20 X 45050 NURS 221 Y6H T 8:00am-9:15am ONLN- Kennedy ,L 4.5 03/22-05/20 X MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X W 1:30pm-4:45pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X T 1:40pm-8:35pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 4.5 03/22-05/20 X NURS 222 Maternity&Reproduct HealthNurs Transferability: CSU

NURS 222 Maternity and Reproductive Health NursingIdentifies the needs and problems of the family during the maternity cycle, along with those related to male and female reproduction. Supervised learning experiences corresponding with classroom instruction in off-campus health care facilities. (Spring only.)Units: 4.5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 96-108Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NURS 212Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 225.Transfer Credit: CSU

32628 NURS 222 Y1H T 7:00am-7:00pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 03/22-05/20 X MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 03/22-05/20 X 33078 NURS 222 Y2H W 7:00am-7:00pm ONLN- Luciano,I 4.5 03/22-05/20 X MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 03/22-05/20 X 33079 NURS 222 Y3H F 7:00am-6:50pm ONLN- Luciano,I 4.5 03/22-05/21 X MTh 10:30am-12:55pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 03/22-05/21 X 37980 NURS 222 Y4H T 7:00am-5:25pm ONLN- Withrington,H 4.5 01/19-03/18 X MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 01/19-03/18 X 39159 NURS 222 Y5H W 7:00am-5:25pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 01/19-03/18 X MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 01/19-03/18 X 41901 NURS 222 Y6H F 7:00am-8:30pm ONLN- Harris,T 4.5 01/19-03/18 X MTh 10:30am-12:45pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 4.5 01/19-03/18 X NURS 225 Nursing Skills Lab II Transferability:

NURS 225 Nursing Skills Lab IIThis course is an adjunct to the corequisite nursing courses listed above. It provides individualand group practice of nursing skills with competency evaluation of the skills identified for the concurrent nursing courses. (Spring only.)Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NURS

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212Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 221 and NURS 222.Transfer Credit: CSU

34585 NURS 225 YAH Th 8:10am-9:20am ONLN- Nguy en,M 0.5 01/21-03/18 X Th 1:10pm-2:35pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 0.5 03/25-05/20 X 34586 NURS 225 YBH Th 8:10am-9:20am ONLN- Tohmc,J 0.5 01/21-03/18 X Th 1:10pm-2:35pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 0.5 03/25-05/20 X 37988 NURS 225 YCH Th 8:10am-9:35am ONLN- Nguy en,M 0.5 03/25-05/20 X Th 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 0.5 01/21-03/18 X 38212 NURS 225 YDH Th 8:10am-9:35am ONLN- Tohmc,J 0.5 03/25-05/20 X Th 1:10pm-2:20pm ONLN- Tohmc,J 0.5 01/21-03/18 X NURS 241 Adv. Medical/Surgical Nursing Transferability: CSU

NURS 241 Advanced Medical/Surgical NursingAddressing the overt and covert needs of adult patients undergoing threats to homeostasis in a variety of complex situations. Supervised learning experiences corresponding with classroom instruction in off-campus health care facilities (Spring only).Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 120-135Homework hours/semester: 80-90Prerequisites: NURS 232Corequisites: NURS 245Transfer Credit: CSU

32629 NURS 241 Y1H TW 7:00am-1:25pm ONLN- Waechtler,N 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Spring,S 5.0 01/19-03/18 X 33080 NURS 241 Y2H MTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Spring,S 5.0 01/19-03/18 X TW 3:00pm-9:25pm ONLN- Withrington,J 5.0 01/19-03/18 X 33081 NURS 241 Y3H SSu 7:00am-3:20pm ONLN- Bolton,M 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Spring,S 5.0 01/19-03/18 X 33082 NURS 241 Y4H TW 7:00am-1:25pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Spring,S 5.0 01/19-03/18 X 39462 NURS 241 Y5H S 7:00am-7:00pm ONLN- Liu,J 5.0 01/19-03/18 X Su 7:00am-12:05pm ONLN- Liu,J 5.0 01/19-03/18 X MTh 1:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Spring,S 5.0 01/19-03/18 X NURS 242 Leadership/Mgmt in Nursing Transferability: CSU

NURS 242 Leadership/Management In NursingTransition to the graduate role. Students initiate the nursing process with emphasis on the determination of priorities, on decision-making responsibilities, and on personal accountability. Supervised learning experiences corresponding with classroom instruction in off-campus health care facilities. (Spring only.) Units: 5 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 40-45Lab hours/semester: 120-135Prerequisites: NURS 241Corequisites: NURS 245AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C3; Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

32630 NURS 242 Y1H TW 7:00am-2:15pm ONLN- Waechtler,N 5.0 03/22-05/20 X MTh 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X 33083 NURS 242 Y2H MTh 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X TW 3:00pm-10:15pm ONLN- Simon,I 5.0 03/22-05/20 X 33084 NURS 242 Y3H SSu 7:00am-3:20pm ONLN- Kennedy ,L 5.0 03/22-05/20 X MTh 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X 33085 NURS 242 Y4H W 7:00am-2:15pm ONLN- Withrington,J 5.0 03/22-05/20 X T 7:00am-2:15pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X MTh 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X 39463 NURS 242 Y5H Su 7:00am-1:00pm ONLN- Liu,J 5.0 03/22-05/20 X S 7:00am-6:15pm ONLN- O'Brien,J 5.0 03/22-05/20 X MTh 1:10pm-3:35pm ONLN- Martha,T 5.0 03/22-05/20 X NURS 245 Nursing Skills Lab IV Transferability:

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NURS 245 Nursing Skills Lab IVProvides for nursing skill development with competency evaluation of the skills identified for the concurrent nursing courses. Extra supplies may be required. (Spring only.)Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: NURS 232Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 241 and 242.Transfer Credit: CSU

34587 NURS 245 YAH M 11:00am-12:20pm ONLN- Lundgren,D 0.5 01/25-05/17 X 34588 NURS 245 YBH Th 9:00am-10:15am ONLN- Kennedy ,L 0.5 01/21-03/18 X Th 9:00am-10:15am ONLN- Spring,S 0.5 03/25-05/20 X 38000 NURS 245 YCH M 9:30am-10:50am ONLN- Lundgren,D 0.5 03/22-05/17 X M 10:30am-11:50am ONLN- Kennedy ,L 0.5 01/25-03/15 X 39464 NURS 245 YDH Th 10:30am-11:45am ONLN- Spring,S 0.5 01/21-05/20 X NURS 666 Career Exploration in Nursing Transferability: CSU

NURS 666 Career Exploration in NursingProvides an overview of nursing roles, educational requirements, responsibilities, job opportunities, and settings for nursing practice. Includes the historical evolution of current nursing roles, contemporary health care issues, and career pathways available in nursing. Designed for potential nursing majors and non-nursing majors.Units: 1 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16-18Homework hours/semester: 32- 36Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

38475 NURS 666 YAH SSu 9:00am-5:00pm ONLN- Nguy en,M 1.0 04/17-04/18 X NURS 817 Open Lab for Nursing 221/222 Transferability:

NURS 817 Open Lab for Nursing 221/222Students practice skills and receive faculty feedback and evaluation, engage in study sessions with peer tutors, demonstrate competency assessment and receive faculty evaluation, complete clinical or skills laboratory make-up assignments, and learn effective skills in a group setting. Focus is on skills and concepts related to NURS 221 Pediatric Nursing and NURS 222 Maternity Nursing.Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in NURS 221 and/or NURS 222.Corequisites: None

44672 NURS 817 YAH TBA ONLN- Waechtler,N 0.5 01/21-05/21 X NURS 819 Open Lab for Nursing 241/242 Transferability:

NURS 819 Open Lab for Nursing 241/242Students practice skills and receive faculty feedback and evaluation, engage in study sessions with peer tutors, demonstrate competency assessment and receive faculty evaluation, complete clinical or skills laboratory make-up assignments, and learn effective skills in a group setting. Focus is on skills and concepts related to NURS 241 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing and NURS 242 Leadership/Management in Nursing.Units: 0.5 Degree Credit Pass/No Pass OnlyLab hours/semester: 24-27Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in NURS 241 and/or NURS 242.Corequisites: None

44673 NURS 819 YAH TBA ONLN- Waechtler,N 0.5 01/21-05/21 X Oceanography OCEN 100 Oceanography Transferability: UC/CSU

OCEN 100 OceanographyIntroduction to marine geology, chemistry, and biology. Includes the hydrologic cycle and properties of sea water and marine organisms; currents, waves, tides, coastal processes, and ecology of the ocean; continental drift; and sea-floor spreading. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 or B2), UC (IGETC Area 5A)

32636 OCEN 100 YAH TTh 9:10am-10:25am ONLN- Redman,M 3.0 01/19-05/20 X Paleontology PALN 110 General Paleontology Transferability: UC/CSU

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PALN 110 General PaleontologyThe origin and evolution of the planet and life onearth through the past 4.6 billion years. Includes the study of fossils, rocks, geologic time, dating methods, evolution by natural selection,modern and ancient ecosystems, plate tectonics, speciation and mass extinction.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 or B2), UC (IGETC Area 5A or 5B) C-ID: GEOL 110

39216 PALN 110 YAH MW 9:10am-10:25am ONLN- Hand,L 3.0 01/20-05/19 X 41424 PALN 110 YBH TTh 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Hand,L 3.0 01/19-05/20 X PALN 111 Paleontology Lab/Field Studies Transferability: UC/CSU

PALN 111 Paleontology Laboratory/Field StudiesOptional introductory paleontology laboratorycourse designed to be taken concurrently with or following PALN 110. Laboratory exercises in dating methods, fossil preservation, rock, fossil and ecosystem identification and interpretation, stratigraphic correlation, natural selection and extinction processes, fossil collection and preparation. Field trips to depositional/ecological environments and fossil sites required.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLab hours/semester: 48-54Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PALN 110.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B3), UC (IGETC Area 5C)C-ID: GEOL 110L

41951 PALN 111 YAH W 1:10pm-3:45pm ONLN- Hand,L 1.0 01/20-05/19 X Philosophy PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy Transferability: UC/CSU

PHIL 100 Introduction to PhilosophyIntroductory survey of philosophical questionsabout the nature of reality; the prospects for human knowledge; and moral, political, and religious issues. Intended to help students clarifytheir own thinking about such questions through learning and discussing how philosophers have dealt with them.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B)C-ID: PHIL 100

46198 PHIL 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 03/23-05/27 X Y 43436 PHIL 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 45869 PHIL 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PHIL 103 Critical Thinking Transferability: UC/CSU

PHIL 103 Critical ThinkingDesigned to develop critical thinking. Presents techniques for analyzing arguments used in political rhetoric, advertisements, editorials, scientific claims, and social commentary. Develops the ability to create and refine written arguments. Includes inductive and deductive arguments, the validity and consistency of arguments, the relationship between evidence and conclusions, and the use of arguments in science.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105 and READ 400.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area A3), UC

37577 PHIL 103 ZAH W 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 01/20-05/19 X PHIL 244 Intro Ethics:Soci/Moral Issues Transferability: UC/CSU

PHIL 244 Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Social and Moral Issues This course examines the concept of morality and values, representative ethical theories and includes their applications to contemporary social and moral issues.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 3B)C-ID: PHIL 120

46363 PHIL 244 OLH TBA ONLN- Ball,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y

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PHYS 100 Conceptual PhysicsDescription with experimental demonstrations of the more important phenomena of physics. Open to all students except those who have completed or are taking PHYS 210 or 250.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 110 or appropriate placement test score.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1), UC* (IGETC Area 5A)

32653 PHYS 100 YAH MW 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Janatpour,M 3.0 01/20-05/19 X PHYS 210 General Physics I Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 210 General Physics IFirst course in a two semester non-calculus-based physics sequence. Topics covered include: Kinematics, Newton�s Laws of Motion, Work and Energy, Momentum, Rotational Motion, Mechanical Equilibrium with Skeletal/Muscular Applications, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves and Sound. Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 130Corequisites: NoneRecommended: PHYS 150AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: PHYS 105, PHYS 100S (PHYS 210 & PHYS 220)

40804 PHYS 210 Y1H Th 8:10am-11:00am ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/19-05/20 X TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/19-05/20 X 43410 PHYS 210 Y2H TTh 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/19-05/20 X Th 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/19-05/20 X PHYS 211 General Physics I-Calculus Sup Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 211 General Physics I-Calculus SupplementApplication of calculus to topics in PHYS 210. Primarily intended for majors requiring one year of calculus-based physics.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16- 18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 242 or MATH 252; Completion of or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 210.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

44788 PHYS 211 OLH TBA ONLN- Locke,D 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PHYS 220 General Physics II Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 220 General Physics IISecond semester of a two-semester sequence for students majoring in biological and other non-physical sciences. Topics covered include electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: PHYS 210Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: PHYS 110, PHYS 100S (PHYS 210 & PHYS 220)

46018 PHYS 220 YJH TTh 6:00pm-7:15pm ONLN- Nath,K 4.0 01/19-05/27 X TTh 7:25pm-8:40pm ONLN- Nath,K 4.0 01/19-05/27 X PHYS 221 Gen Physics II Calculus Sup Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 221 General Physics II-Calculus SupplementApplication of calculus to topics in Physics 220.Primarily intended for majors requiring one year of calculus-based physics.Units: 1 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 16- 18Homework hours/semester: 32-36Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 242 or MATH 252 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 220.Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSU, UC

45258 PHYS 221 OLH TBA ONLN- Nath,K 1.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PHYS 250 Physics with Calculus I Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 250 Physics with Calculus IFirst semester in a three semester calculus-based physics sequence covering mechanics, wave motion, and special relativity. Intended primarily for students majoring in the physical sciences or engineering.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-

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108Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 252.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: PHYS 150 or equivalentAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: PHYS 205, PHYS 200S (PHYS 250 & 260 & 270)

37512 PHYS 250 Z2H MW 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Locke,D 4.0 01/19-05/19 X T 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Locke,D 4.0 01/19-05/19 X TBA ONLN- Locke,D 4.0 01/19-05/19 X 43771 PHYS 250 Z3H W 6:30pm-7:45pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X W 7:55pm-9:10pm ONLN- Polomski,E 4.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Polomski,E 4.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X 45866 PHYS 250 Z4H W 5:05pm-6:20pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X W 6:30pm-7:45pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/20-05/26 X PHYS 260 Physics with Calculus II Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 260 Physics with Calculus IISecond semester in a three-semester sequence for students majoring in the Physical Sciences and Engineering. Topics covered are electricity and magnetism including AC and DC circuits.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: PHYS 250, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 253.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: PHYS 210, PHYS 200S (PHYS 250 & 260 & 270)

32657 PHYS 260 Z1H T 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X T 2:10pm-3:25pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X 44554 PHYS 260 Z2H T 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X T 12:45pm-2:00pm ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Wong,A 4.0 01/19-05/18 X PHYS 270 Physics with Calculus III Transferability: UC/CSU

PHYS 270 Physics with Calculus IIIThird semester in a three-semester sequence for students majoring in the Physical Sciences and Engineering. Topics covered are thermodynamics, geometric and physical optics, and modern physics.Units: 4 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Lab hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: PHYS 250, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 253.Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5aTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B1 and B3), UC (IGETC Area 5A and 5C) C-ID: PHYS 215, PHYS 200S (PHYS 250 & 260 & 270)

34041 PHYS 270 YAH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/20-05/21 X W 2:10pm-5:00pm ONLN- Janatpour,M 4.0 01/20-05/21 X Political Science PLSC 110 Contemporary Foreign Govt Transferability: UC/CSU

PLSC 110 Contemporary Foreign GovernmentsAn introduction to the politics and government of foreign countries. A comparison of the operation of state and non-state actors in a variety of political systems.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105 and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: POLS 130

37977 PLSC 110 ZAH M 11:10am-12:00pm ONLN- Noori,A 3.0 01/25-05/17 X

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PLSC 130 International RelationsIntroduction to the nature of relations among nation-states, and non state actors within the global system. Basic forces affecting the formulation of foreign policy and the dynamics of international politics will be analyzed. Covers the nation-state system, sources of national power, instruments of national policy, international law and organization, and 21st Century challenges presented by globalization and terrorism.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, any READ 400- level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: POLS 140

34259 PLSC 130 YAH MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X MWF 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X PLSC 150 Intro to Political Thought Transferability: UC/CSU

PLSC 150 Introduction to Political ThoughtStudy of classical and modern political thought designed to develop understanding of various theoretical approaches to politics, basic political problems and proposed solutions to these problems.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, any READ 400-level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: POLS 120

46365 PLSC 150 OMH TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PLSC 200 National, State & Local Govt Transferability: UC/CSU

PLSC 200 National, State and Local GovernmentsA study of the structure and function of the basic national, state and local government institutions. The course will examine the dynamics of the constitutional power relationship between the respective branches of government and the operational relationship between the national, state and local governments. Note: Upon transfer to a U.C. campus, students who have completed both PLSC 200 and PLSC 210 will receive transfer credit for only one 3-unit course. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, any READ 400-level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D and US-2 and US-3), UC* (IGETC Area 4) C-ID: POLS 110

45952 PLSC 200 OLH TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47608 PLSC 200 OMH TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 03/08-05/14 X Y TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 03/08-05/14 X Y 45801 PLSC 200 ZAH T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/18 X T 11:10am-12:25pm ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/19-05/18 X 45802 PLSC 200 ZBH M 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/25-05/17 X M 10:10am-11:00am ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/25-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Miller,L 3.0 01/25-05/17 X PLSC 210 American Politics Transferability: UC/CSU

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PLSC 210 American PoliticsThe historical and constitutional development of the foundations of the United States political institutions and the dynamics of governmental decision-making processes from the colonial era to the present. Examination of the various sources of political attitudes, roles, and behaviors of political participants and ways political decisions are made by the different units of government. This course is designed to satisfy the CSU requirements US 1 (US History and American Ideals) and US 2 (US Constitution). Note: Upon transfer to a U.C. campus, students who have completed both PLSC 200 and PLSC 210 will receive transfer credit for only one 3-unit course. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, any READ 400- level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E1, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D and US-1 and US-2), UC* (IGETC Area 4)

37815 PLSC 210 OLH TBA ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32661 PLSC 210 YAH MWF 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X MWF 12:10pm-1:00pm ONLN- Armitage,L 3.0 01/20-05/21 X 46679 PLSC 210 ZAH M 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Noori,A 3.0 03/22-05/17 X M 1:10pm-3:00pm ONLN- Noori,A 3.0 03/22-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Noori,A 3.0 03/22-05/17 X TBA ONLN- Noori,A 3.0 03/22-05/17 X Psychology PSYC 100 General Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 100 General PsychologySurvey of major topics, theories, and research methods of contemporary psychology. Covers personality, social behavior, memory, motivation, emotion, perception, learning, and biological basis of behavior.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4) C-ID: PSY 110

47186 PSYC 100 O2H TBA ONLN- Mullane,M 3.0 03/16-05/20 X Y TBA ONLN- Sanchez Ordaz,A 3.0 03/16-05/20 X Y 43458 PSYC 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Av era,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 46785 PSYC 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Mullane,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 34841 PSYC 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32684 PSYC 100 OQH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 35698 PSYC 100 ORH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 35699 PSYC 100 YAH TTh 8:10am-9:25am ONLN- Av era,J 3.0 01/19-05/20 X 47520 PSYC 100 ZYH TTh 1:00pm-2:15pm ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 02/02-04/29 X TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 02/02-04/29 X PSYC 105 Experimental Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 105 Experimental PsychologyPhilosophy and aims of scientific inquiry and its application to questions in psychology. Students conduct experiments using methods discussed.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: PSYC 100Corequisites: NoneRecommended: PSYC 121AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area B2 or D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

33982 PSYC 105 OLH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 110 Courtship/Marriage/Family Transferability: CSU

PSYC 110 Courtship, Marriage and the FamilyA psychological and sociological analysis of family, examining historical and current changes. The present nature, socio-cultural, and economic forces shaping these changes examine aspects such as gender, sex, love, and conflict in dating, marital and familial interaction. Current theories, applications, assessments, and

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relevant research is explored; applying insights to personal and family relationships. Special emphasis is placed upon solving personal problems relating to communication, relationships, and sexuality. May not be taken for credit following SOCI 110.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4) C-ID: SOCI 130

32700 PSYC 110 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Firpo,C 3.0 01/19-05/20 X PSYC 120 Intro to Research Methods Transferability: CSU

PSYC 120 Introduction to Research MethodsStudents examine fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways psychologists and sociologists think critically. Includes attention to the nature of theory, hypothesis, variables, and ethics of research. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools, including logic and research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study, and comparative historical research. Computer applications are introduced.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: PSYC 100 and either MATH 200 OR PSYC 121.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: ENGL 100AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E2c, E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC* (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: POLS 160, PSY 200

43737 PSYC 120 OLH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47569 PSYC 120 OMH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 121 Basic Statistical Concepts Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 121 Basic Statistical ConceptsIntroduction to basic descriptive techniques and statistical inferences used in the behavioral sciences. Basic statistics includes measures of central tendency, variability, probability, hypothesis testing, correlation, and experimental and quasi-experimental designs.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: MATH 120 or MATH 123 or MATH 190 or appropriate score on the college math placement test.Corequisites: NoneRecommended: PSYC 100 or SOCI 100 and, eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area C1Transfer Credit: CSU (CSU: GE Area B4), UC* (IGETC Area 2A) C-ID: MATH 110 or SOCI 125

32703 PSYC 121 OMH TBA ONLN- Rose,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 200 Developmental Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 200 Developmental PsychologyPsychological development across the life-span. Examines theories of physical, cognitive, personality, and social development throughout the lifespan. Particular emphasis is placed on research studies that illustrate principles of developmental psychology. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course and PSYC 100 or the equivalent of an introductory psychology course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4) C-ID: PSY 180

46857 PSYC 200 OLH TBA ONLN- Mullane,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 34610 PSYC 200 ONH TBA ONLN- Clifford Jr,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 225 Theories of Personality Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 225 Theories of PersonalityThis course examines the major theories of personality from Sigmund Freud to modern day, including psycho-dynamic, trait, humanistic, existential, learning, and social cognition. It also provides a review of personality assessments and research with a focus on application for students interested in applying concepts to personal daily life, others, and related social sciences. Cultural and gender differences are examined as they relate to the development of personality.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course and PSYC 100AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 37003 PSYC 225 YAH TTh 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Av era,J 3.0 01/19-05/20 X PSYC 300 Social Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 300 Social PsychologyStudy of human behavior in relation to the social environment. The power of the situation, other individuals, and the social group will be examined. Emphasized topics include: social influences on conformity, processes of attitude change, person perception and attribution, attraction, stereotyping, and prejudice.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course and PSYC 100AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4) C-ID: PSY 170

46658 PSYC 300 ZAH T 4:10pm-5:25pm ONLN- Firpo,C 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Firpo,C 3.0 01/19-05/18 X PSYC 310 Positive Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 310 Positive PsychologyIntroduces positive psychology, the scientific study of human strengths, well-being and happiness. Surveys the research, theories, and ideas about human health and happiness. Students will explore topics in the field of positive psychology including but not limited to wellness, optimism, flow, happiness, and positive thinking. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: (CSU GE Area E1)

47182 PSYC 310 OMH TBA ONLN- Robins,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 320 Psyc Wellness:Mind-Body Connec Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 320 Psychology of Wellness: The Mind-Body ConnectionAn exploration in the research, related concepts, factors and practices that contribute to overall health and wellness of brain and mind over the lifespan. It emphasizes holism: the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and self-directed spiritual components of wellness. It is interdisciplinary in nature drawing on source materials from positive, cross-cultural, clinical and health psychology, holistic health and neuroscience. The course will examine the intersection of the mind and body and reviews the scientific application of techniques that reduce stress and enhance biological, social, and psychological wellness. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4)

47183 PSYC 320 ONH TBA ONLN- Robins,S 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y PSYC 330 Sports Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

PSYC 330 Sports PsychologySurvey of current theoretical perspectives, research, and applications of theory and techniques specific to the field of sports psychology. Course material entails engagement of theory, scientific methodology, and experiential exercises to facilitate the understanding of research as related to optimal performance in athletics and in life. Course topics include: the history and foundations of sport and exercise psychology, personality, attribution and cognition, leadership, motivation, goal setting, neuropsychology and physiology of arousal, attention, and psychological skills training.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5b, E5dTransfer Credit: (CSU GE Area D or E1), UC (IGETC Area 4)

46354 PSYC 330 ZAH M 9:10am-10:00am ONLN- Warner,M 3.0 01/25-05/17 X Y TBA ONLN- Warner,M 3.0 01/25-05/17 X Y 47184 PSYC 330 ZBH T 9:45am-11:00am ONLN- Warner,M 3.0 01/19-05/18 X TBA ONLN- Warner,M 3.0 01/19-05/18 X PSYC 410 Abnormal Psychology Transferability: UC/CSU

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PSYC 410 Abnormal PsychologyStudy of abnormal behavior and personality. Covers neuroses, psychoses, and other psychological problems, along with their etiology, dynamics, principal symptoms, and treatments. Explores the relationship between theory of personality and psychotherapy. Types and patterns of abnormal behavior; major theories regarding its causes; clinical assessment and modes of treatment.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: PSY 120

43768 PSYC 410 OLH TBA ONLN- Mullane,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 47185 PSYC 410 OMH TBA ONLN- Ly nn,W 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y TBA ONLN- Mullane,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Real Estate R.E. 100 Real Estate Principles Transferability: CSU

R.E. 100 Real Estate PrinciplesThis course introduces the legal concepts of property ownership, contracts, agency, financing, liens and encumbrances, taxes, escrows, land description, and additional RE topics as they apply to realty in California. (This is the usual first course in Real Estate. This introductory course is mandatory for meeting the California State licensing requirements for admission to the salesperson�s license exam.)Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5dTransfer Credit: CSU

46842 R.E. 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Gottlieb,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y R.E. 110 Real Estate Practice Transferability: CSU

R.E. 110 Real Estate PracticeReal estate sales practices in California emphasizing the daily activities of agents and brokers, some of their key legal responsibilities, professional ethics, and how real estate sales agents achieve their greatest success. Meets the State requirement as one of three courses for the RE salesperson's license. (This is a required course for the license examination.) Also, accepted for credit for the broker's license examination.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

46803 R.E. 110 OLH TBA ONLN- Gottlieb,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y R.E. 121 Legal Aspects of Real Estate Transferability: CSU

R.E. 121 Legal Aspects of Real EstateLegal aspects of real estate brokerage, real estate sales, real estate ownership, property management, and related topics, along with a study of the facts and principles of California Real Estate Law. (This course has been accepted by the California State Bureau of Real Estate for credit towards sales agent and broker license examinations.) Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

47143 R.E. 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Gottlieb,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Social Science SOSC 302 Pharm & Phys Effects of Alcoh Transferability: CSU

SOSC 302 Pharmacology and Physiological Effects of Alcohol and Other Drug AbuseA theory course focusing on the effects of alcohol and other drugs upon the body and studying the physiology of alcohol and other drugs in two areas: physical effects of alcohol and other drugson the body and the physiological effects of the disease of alcoholism and of drug abuse.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96- 108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSUC-ID: ADS 140X

43431 SOSC 302 YJH Th 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- DeDomenico,J 3.0 01/21-05/27 X SOSC 304 Intervention, Treatment & Rec Transferability: CSU

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SOSC 304 Intervention, Treatment and RecoveryIntroduction to the recovery process in chemical dependency; covers intervention strategies, dependency in its clinical and social contexts, and philosophical, organizational and clinical approaches in treatment.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Transfer Credit: CSU

33979 SOSC 304 YJH W 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Eiland,B 3.0 01/20-05/26 X SOSC 307 Family Systems in Addiction Transferability: CSU

SOSC 307 Family Systems in AddictionDesigned to assist the significant persons (family, employer, etc.) in the lives of chemically dependent persons. The AOD (alcohol and other drug) counselor will develop strategies to address the dynamics of the interrelationships of the family members.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: SOSC 301 and SOSC 302 and SOSC 304Corequisites: NoneTransfer Credit: CSUC-ID: ADS 180X

47406 SOSC 307 YJH M 6:30pm-9:35pm ONLN- Dev era,M 3.0 01/25-05/24 X SOSC 310 Spec Pop Grp Addiction Studies Transferability: CSU

SOSC 310 Special Population Groups in Addiction StudiesSurvey of special population groups in Addiction Studies Certificate Program and their characteristics, particular intervention needs, and individual responses to treatment. Particular attention given to ethnic/racial, gender, age, economic, sexual orientation, and disability issues.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSUC-ID: ADS 195X

41078 SOSC 310 YJH T 6:30pm-9:20pm ONLN- Schulze,W 3.0 01/19-05/25 X SOSC 315 Field Studies/Seminar I Transferability: CSU

SOSC 315 Field Studies and Seminar ISupervised practicum/internship. Part of a two-semester sequence placing students in Substance Use Disorders' agencies or organizations. Participants must already be knowledgeable about substance use disorders and mental health disorders. Course focuses on law and ethics; clinical policies and structure; client case addiction assessment, diagnosis and treatment; counselor practice domains.Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: SOSC 301, SOSC 302 and SOSC 304Corequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any READ 400 level course.Transfer Credit: CSUC-ID: SOSC 315 and SOSC 316 = ADS 200X and ADS 210X

45404 SOSC 315 ZJH W 6:30pm-8:30pm ONLN- Stocker,A 3.0 01/20-05/26 X TBA ONLN- Stocker,A 3.0 01/20-05/26 X Sociology SOCI 100 Introduction to Sociology Transferability: UC/CSU

SOCI 100 Introduction to SociologyThis course focuses on the study of group behavior and interaction of the individual and society. Topics include family, politico-economic, educational, and religious institutions; social movements; population; mass society and communications; community structure; social class and status; ethnic and racial minorities; work and leisure; personality development in different cultures as shaped by customs, attitudes and values. A cross-cultural and global perspective is woven throughout the course.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: SOCI 110

45775 SOCI 100 OLH TBA ONLN- Williams,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 43155 SOCI 100 OMH TBA ONLN- Williams,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 32769 SOCI 100 ONH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y

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CRN Section Meet Meet Building Instructor Units Meet Date Day/ Web Hybrid Learn Days Time Room Eve based Comm 32768 SOCI 100 OPH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 42872 SOCI 100 OQH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y SOCI 105 Social Problems Transferability: UC/CSU

SOCI 105 Social ProblemsThis course in contemporary social issues uses the methodology and paradigms of sociology to examine the nature and types of social problems. Topics include the nature and definition of social problems, theory and research in social problems, race, social inequality, gender population growth, urbanization deviance, world economy, and family, etc. Course contains theoretical and descriptive studies of crime, delinquency, mental illness, drug abuse, suicide, and other social problems of mass society.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: SOCI 115

45776 SOCI 105 OLH TBA ONLN- Williams,J 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y 36002 SOCI 105 OMH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y SOCI 121 Intro to Research Methods Transferability: CSU

SOCI 121 Introduction to Research MethodsStudents examine fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways sociologists think critically. Includes attention to the nature of theory, hypothesis, variables, and ethics of research. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools, including logic and research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study, and comparative historical research. Computer applications are introduced.Units: 3 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 48-54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: SOCI 100 or PSYC 100Corequisites: NoneRecommended: MATH 120 or PSYC 121AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C-ID: POLS 160, SOCI 120

45773 SOCI 121 OLH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y SOCI 141 Race and Ethnic Relations Transferability: UC/CSU

SOCI 141 Race and Ethnic RelationsSociological analysis of race, ethnicity, and racism. Examines the cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that support or challenge racism, racial and ethnic inequalities, as well as patterns of interaction between various racial and ethnic groups. Units: 3 Degree Credit Letter Grade OnlyLecture hours/semester: 48- 54Homework hours/semester: 96-108Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or ENGL 848 or ESL 400. AA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5bTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area D), UC (IGETC Area 4)C- ID: SOCI 150

45774 SOCI 141 OLH TBA ONLN- Mathur,M 3.0 01/19-05/28 X Y Spanish SPAN 110 Elementary Spanish Transferability: UC/CSU

SPAN 110 Elementary SpanishIntroduces students with no prior knowledge of Spanish to the Spanish language and the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Students use basic language structures and vocabulary to develop proficiency in all language skills; speaking, reading, listening and writing. Students communicate about themselves, families, education, professions, pastimes and hobbies, etc. Cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world are emphasized; students develop knowledge and understanding through comparing these cultures to their own.Units: 5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 838 or a higher English courseAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UCC-ID: SPAN 100

32793 SPAN 110 YAH MWF 11:10am-12:35pm ONLN- Nix on,C 5.0 01/20-05/21 X 41471 SPAN 110 YBH TTh 8:45am-11:00am ONLN- Nix on,C 5.0 01/19-05/20 X SPAN 120 Advanced Elementary Spanish Transferability: UC/CSU

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SPAN 120 Advanced Elementary SpanishContinuation of SPAN 110 or 112, for students who can communicate in Spanish to discuss present events and narrate a simple story in the past. Students further develop and practice oral and written communication skills in many contexts (health, the arts, the environment, social life, the workplace, government and civic responsibilities and travel). Cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world are emphasized; students develop knowledge and understanding through comparing these cultures to their own. Units: 5 Degree Credit Grade Option (Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass)Lecture hours/semester: 80-90Homework hours/semester: 160-180Prerequisites: SPAN 110 or SPAN 112Corequisites: NoneAA/AS Degree Requirements: Area E5cTransfer Credit: CSU (CSU GE Area C2), UC (IGETC Area 6A)C-ID: SPAN 110

41796 SPAN 120 YAH MWF 9:35am-11:00am ONLN- Nix on,C 5.0 01/20-05/21 X 41473 SPAN 120 ZJH T 6:30pm-8:45pm ONLN- Mpandenyama,A 5.0 01/19-05/25 X TBA ONLN- Mpandenyama,A 5.0 01/19-05/25 X

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