Spring Class Schedule a to B

Spring Class Schedule a to B

Spring 2007 – Schedule of Classes LACC SPRING 2007 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ACCOUNTING Chair: Dr. Thelma Day (323) 953-4000 ext. 2541 • AD304 www.lacitycollege.edu/academic/departments/busad/business.htm ACCOUNTING 001 5.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) (RPT 1) PREREQUISITE: 1) Completion or concurrent enrollment in Business 38 or Accounting 31 or appropriate Math course as indicated by student’s Math proficiency; 2) Eligibility to enroll in English 101 or completion of 20 units of transfer courses or acceptable work experience; 3) CSIT 103. 0125 lec 9:00AM - 2:20PM S S.A. HYDER AD 309 0100 lec 8:00AM - 9:10AM MTWTh E.C. AYUYAO AD 311 0101 lec 11:10AM - 12:20PM MTWTh E.C. AYUYAO AD 311 0118 lec 12:45PM - 2:00PM MTWTh B.G. TIWARI AD 301B 3001 lec 6:50PM - 9:20PM M W M. DAGAN DH 302 3002 lec 6:50PM - 9:20PM T Th R.N. YEATS AD 309 ACCOUNTING 002 5.00 UNITS INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) PREREQUISITE: Accounting 1 or 22 with a satisfactory grade or the equivalent. 0102 lec 9:35AM - 10:45AM MTWTh E.C. AYUYAO AD 311 3003 lec 6:50PM - 9:20PM M W R.C. CHIN AD 311 3205 lec 6:50PM - 9:20PM T R.L. RINETTI AD 311 & lec 6:50PM - 9:20PM Th R.L. RINETTI AD 311 ACCOUNTING 003 3.00 UNITS INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING PREREQUISITE: Accounting 2 with a satisfactory grade or better or equivalent work experience. 0131 lec 9:00AM - 12:10PM S E.C. AYUYAO AD 311 ACCOUNTING 015 3.00 UNITS TAX ACCOUNTING I (CSU) PREREQUISITE: Accounting 2 with a satisfactory grade or better or proof of equivalent work completed. (Credit allowed for only one of Accounting 15 or Business 10.) 0115 lec 12:45PM - 2:10PM M W E.C. AYUYAO AD 311 ACCOUNTING 016 3.00 UNITS TAX ACCOUNTING II (CSU) .PREREQUISITE: Accounting 15 with a satisfactory grade or better. 3005 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM W R.N. YEATS AD 303 ACCOUNTING 017 2.00 UNITS PAYROLL ACCOUNTING .ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. 0103 lec 9:35AM - 10:35AM T Th A.Z. MORGAN AD 306 ACCOUNTING 021 3.00 UNITS BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) PREREQUISITE: 1) Concurrent enrollment in or completion of Accounting 31, Business 38, or Mathematics equivalent and eligibility to enroll in English 28 or 85 or concurrent enrollment in any 3 unit English class indicated by the college placement exam or acceptable work experience. CO-REQUISITE: Accounting 41. (TRANSFER STUDENTS should enroll in Accounting 1.) 0104 lec 11:10AM - 11:55AM MTWTh B.G. TIWARI AD 301B 1724 lec TBA B.G. TIWARI ON LINE You must enroll in both section 1724 (Accounting 21) and 0110 (Accounting 31) to receive proper credit for this class. • To begin this course, email Prof. Tiwari at [email protected] • Phone: (323) 953-4000 ext. 2545 • Mandatory On Campus Orientation (you must attend one session) Mon, Feb 5 or Wed, Feb 7 | 6:00 - 9:00 PM | AD301B ACCOUNTING 022 3.00 UNITS BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) NOTE: Accounting 22 students must also enroll in Accounting 42 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 22. PREREQUISITE: (1) Prior successful completion of Accounting 21 with 41, and (2) Concurrent enrollment in Accounting 42 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 22. 0106 lec 9:35AM - 10:20AM MTWTh B.G. TIWARI AD 301B 3006 lec 6:50PM - 8:15PM T Th WALENDOWSKI FH 113 ACCOUNTING 023 3.00 UNITS Spring 2007 – Schedule of Classes RECORDKEEPING FOR SMALL BUSINESS PREREQUISITE: Accounting 21/41 and CSIT 101. DESCRIPTION: Builds on knowledge and background gained from Accounting 21/41. Introduces cash basis concept of accounting, single entry accounting systems and a small business computerized accounting software. 0107 lec 9:35AM - 11:00AM M W A.Z. MORGAN AD 316 ACCOUNTING 041 1.00 UNITS LABORATORY FOR ACCOUNTING 21 DESCRIPTION: Accounting 41 students must also enroll in Accounting 21 at the same hour and with the same instructor as Accounting 41. Fundamentals of double-entry accounting; the accounting cycle; preparation of the trial balance; adjusting entries and three basic financial statements; use of controlling accounts; accounting for merchandising and cash transactions; special journals and periodic reporting. 0109 lab 11:55AM - 12:35PM MTWTh B.G. TIWARI AD 301B 0110 lab TBA B.G. TIWARI ON LINE You must enroll in both section 1724 (Accounting 21) and 0110 (Accounting 31) to receive proper credit for this class. • To begin this course, email Prof. Tiwari at [email protected] • Phone: (323) 953-4000 ext. 2545 • Mandatory On Campus Orientation (you must attend one session) Mon, Feb 5 or Wed, Feb 7 | 6:00 - 9:00 PM | AD301B ACCOUNTING 042 1.00 UNITS LABORATORY FOR ACCOUNTING 22 PREREQUISITE: Accounting 22 which meets at the same hour. 0111 lab 10:20AM - 11:10AM MTWTh B.G. TIWARI AD 301B 3007 lab 8:15PM - 9:20PM T Th G.J. WALENDOWSKI FH 113 ACCOUNTING 055 1.00 UNITS ACCOUNTING COMPUTER LABORATORY ADVISORY: CSIT 101 and Accounting 1 or Accounting 21/41. DESCRIPTION: This is a computer laboratory which provides the student with an opportunity to apply the accounting computer concepts being studied in an other accounting class section. 0112 lab 9:00AM - 11:05AM S E.F. GANIRON AD 316 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Chair: Tim Sweetman (323) 953-4000 ext. 2753 • HH12 www.lacitycollege.edu/academic/departments/law/index.html ALSO SEE “CORRECTIONS” ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 001 3.00 UNITS INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (UC:CSU) DESCRIPTION: Philosophy and history of law enforcement, overview of crime and police problems, including police community relations; organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, survey of professional career opportunities. 0120 lec 8:00AM - 9:25AM M W M.J. CONTA HH 203 3013 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM M J.C. CABALLERO HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 002 3.00 UNITS CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW (UC:CSU) DESCRIPTION: Basic principles of the evolution of the English common law with emphasis on sections of the California Penal Code most frequently used by police officers. 0121 lec 8:00AM - 9:25AM T Th M.J. CONTA HH 203 3012 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM T J.C. CABALLERO HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 003 3.00 UNITS LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE (CSU) DESCRIPTION: Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; Constitutional consideration of the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court; and the kinds and degrees of evidence and the judicial rights in a criminal trial. 0108 lec 9:35AM - 11:00AM T Th M.J. CONTA HH 203 3011 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM W J.C. CABALLERO HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 005 3.00 UNITS CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CSU) DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientific aids, modus operandi, sources of information, interviews and interrogation, follow-up, and case preparation. 0124 lec 11:10AM - 12:35PM T Th T.N. SWEETMAN HH 7 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 006 3.00 UNITS PATROL PROCEDURES (CSU) DESCRIPTION: The history and development of patrol philosophy; planning for field activities to include functions of patrol traffic, and other preliminary investigative duties of the field officers and the handling of civil and domestic disturbances and other community crime incidents. 0130 lec 9:00AM - 12:10PM S O. CORRALES HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 014 3.00 UNITS REPORT WRITING FOR PEACE OFFICERS (CSU) Spring 2007 – Schedule of Classes DESCRIPTION: A study of the written reports as used by law enforcement agencies. Practice in organizing and presenting factual material with clarity, definiteness and conciseness. 3022 lec 3:30PM - 6:40PM Th W.D. POSNER HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 016 3.00 UNITS RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESS DESCRIPTION: The course provides an in-depth coverage of the selection process for employment in a law enforcement agency. Special emphasis is given to the written exam, oral interview, agility exam, background investigation and academy training. The civil service procedure is reviewed and explained. 0113 lec 9:35AM - 11:00AM M W M.J. CONTA HH 203 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 062 3.00 UNITS FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION (CSU) DESCRIPTION: A practical course designed to cover the technical aspects of fingerprinting. Topics will include pattern interpretation, classification, taking and lifting of prints, and searching and filing procedures. Time will be devoted to laboratory work in the classroom. 3015 lec 6:50PM - 10:00PM T STAFF HH 204 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 067 3.00 UNITS COMMUNITY RELATIONS I (UC:CSU) DESCRIPTION: This course treats current aspects and problems of police community relations. Topics covered are the police image, crisis areas, organization for police community relations activities, groups and law enforcement, the press, training in police community relations programming, role of the individual officer, police community relations of the future. 3024 lec 3:30PM - 6:40PM M J.C. CABALLERO HH 207 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 180 3.00 UNITS CRIMINALISTICS (CSU) DESCRIPTION: This course concentrates on the detection, inspection and interpretation of crime scene evidence. Forensic videos highlight the techniques used for accurate interpretation as well as give an insight into crime lab procedures. “Hands-on” application is a vital part of this class. 3017 lec 3:30PM - 6:40PM W T.N. SWEETMAN HH 7 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 379 3.00 UNITS ADVANCED CRIMINALISTICS- FORENSICS I DESCRIPTION: This course will concentrate on three areas of forensics: serology, trace evidence and crime scene photography. Using a “hand-on” approach, students will learn to identify and collect evidence and learn the techniques used by crime lab criminalists to analyze such evidence.

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