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| ACCT 100 | F Small Business Accounting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches basic accounting as required for a small business. A semester-long practice case gives students the opportunity to input routine transactions and prepar… source |
| ACCT 101AF | Financial Accounting 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The c… source |
| ACCT 101BF | Managerial Accounting 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision making, planning, directing operations and controlling, and focuses on cost terms and concep… source |
| ACCT 102HF | Honors Financial Accounting 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of the financial information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors and others to make deci… source |
| ACCT 104 | F Computerized Accounting 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides hands-on experience in computerized accounting. Topics include the general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, financial st… source |
| ACCT 107 | F Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will introduce students to basic financial record-keeping software using the double-entry system for recording transactions. Emphasis will be placed on using ac… source |
| ACCT 110 | F Payroll Accounting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to provide an overview of social security, state and federal payroll taxes. The course is of a non-technical nature and is intended to give business… source |
| ACCT 112 | F Income Tax Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers a simple and non-technical presentation of the information needed to prepare Federal Income Tax returns for individuals whose income is derived from wage… source |
| ACCT 113 | F Income Tax Procedure - Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers a basic and non-technical presentation of the information needed in preparing Federal Income Tax returns for corporations and partnerships. Tax deduction… source |
| ACCT 201AF | Intermediate Accounting 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This second-year accounting course deals with adjustments, working papers, cash and receivables, inventories, plant and equipment, intangibles, deferred charges, liabilitie… source |
| ACCT 201BF | Intermediate Accounting 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This second-year accounting course deals with earnings per share, revenue recognition, accounting for pensions and other post-employment benefits, accounting changes and er… source |
| ACCT 202 | F Introduction to Cost Accounting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the theory of cost accounting including job order costs, estimated costs, standard costs, miscellaneous costs, and distribution cost systems as applied t… source |
| ACCT 203 | F Auditing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes internal auditing with questions and separate cases. Incorporated into the course is one long case for application of auditing principles. (Degree Cr… source |
| ACCT 204 | F Analysis of Financial Statements 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course deals with characteristics of financial statements and financial statement analysis. A study of goals, methods, and tools for analysis is studied. In addition,… source |
| ACCT 205 | F Ethics in Accounting 3 Units | — | This course examines the professional responsibility of ethical behavior in accounting and a study of truth in financial disclosures, ethical theory, code of conduct, auditing, managerial, and tax et… source |
| ACCT 210 | F Advanced Accounting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers corporate reporting for segments: interim report, accounting for foreign operations, accounting for partnerships, accounting for government entities, not… source |
| ACCT 220 | F Individual Income Tax 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to study the federal income tax process, federal income tax laws that apply to individuals, and the application of tax principles to specific proble… source |
| ACCT 221 | F Corporate, Partnership, Estate and Trust Tax 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This advanced course examines concepts of business income taxation. This course focuses on fundamental tax concepts, the mastery of which will enable students to incorporat… source |
| ACCT 222 | F Corporate Taxation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This advanced course examines the concepts of corporate income taxation. This course focuses on fundamental tax concepts, the mastery of which will enable students to incor… source |
| ACCT 230 | F Excel for Accountants 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is specifically for accounting and finance professionals who have a good grasp of Excel and want to take their skills to the next level. Students will learn abo… source |
| ACCT 240 | F Accounting Information Systems 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores accounting information systems which applies accounting principles using general ledger and spreadsheet software. Designed to develop employable accoun… source |
| ACCT 250 | F Forensics Accounting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the fundamentals and techniques of investigative and forensics accounting. The development of forensic accounting as a discipline and its interaction w… source |
| ACCT 295 | F Accounting Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture per term and 75-225 hours of supervised employment or 60-180 hours of unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student's… source |
| AJ 050 | F Accident Reconstruction by Drone 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to provide the student with the ability to learn about UAV's (drones) and how to use them to investigate crash scenes. Special emphasis is placed on… source |
| AJ 051 | F Night Operations by Drone 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will provide training for operators to understand the safety issues and physical challenges presented when flying sUAVs at night as well as best practices for u… source |
| AJ 052 | F Search and Rescue by Drone 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will provide basic search and rescue operations using a sUAV. types of aircraft and cameras along with strategies and best practices in search and rescue operat… source |
| AJ 053 | F Tactical Operations by Drone 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with the ability to operate in non-traditional sUAV environments for public safety. Students will learn the too… source |
| AJ 068 | F Parolee Contacts 1.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass option only. 27 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve the understanding of state prison parolees. This course covers a basic understanding of the California prison s… source |
| AJ 069 | F Health and Safety 11550 - Drug Influence 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve the police officer's ability to recognize the objective symptoms of drug intoxication, with emphasis placed on the prop… source |
| AJ 070 | F Emergency Management 1.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 27 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce important tactical concepts when planning for natural and technological disasters and other critical incidents that… source |
| AJ 071 | F Preventing Racial Profiling 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to familiarize students with the conceptual and legal issues surrounding the unlawful practice of racial profiling. It examines cr… source |
| AJ 072 | F Investigating Domestic Terrorism 1 Unit | — | Pass/No Pass only. 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to give the student essential background information about domestic terrorism and demonstrate how law enforcement personnel can p… source |
| AJ 075 | F Cultural Diversity 1 Unit | — | Pass/No Pass only. 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to give students a perspective of public safety professionals and their relationship to major cultural, racial, and ethnic groups… source |
| AJ 077 | F Organized Crime 1 Unit | — | Pass/No Pass only. 18 hours lecture per term. This course will analyze the effects of International Organized Crime Groups in the United States and the American law enforcement effort to combat those… source |
| AJ 078 | F Multi-Agency Task Forces 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will analyze the needs, benefits, and procedures in the establishment of federal, state, and local task forces. Emphasis will be placed on wor… source |
| AJ 079 | F Law Enforcement Career Preparation 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will assist the student in identifying and utilizing effective performance strategies toward entry-level law enforcement employment examinatio… source |
| AJ 080 | F Lifetime Fitness for Law Enforcement 2 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce important wellness concepts to law enforcement personnel. Through the use of lecture, group discussion and practical… source |
| AJ 084 | F Domestic Violence 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will demonstrate to the student that the intent of the Legislature in domestic violence cases is to stress enforcement of the laws to protect… source |
| AJ 085 | F Police Vehicle Pursuits 2 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 36 hours lecture per term. This examines police pursuits in California and the nation. Specific emphasis is placed on California laws, both criminal and civil, and violators involv… source |
| AJ 089 | F Child Abuse and Child Pornography 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will prepare the student to identify, arrest and investigate child abuse and child pornography crimes. source |
| AJ 091 | F Law Enforcement Instructor Development 2 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to assist both current and future law enforcement instructors to maximize their instructional skills and improve the learning pro… source |
| AJ 092 | F Crime Scene Investigation 1 Unit | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will give students the knowledge and practical application to collect and preserve evidence at crime scenes. Students will al… source |
| AJ 093 | F DNA Genetic Fingerprinting 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course will prepare the officer/student to properly handle DNA evidence collection and preservation. An understanding of the fundamentals of DNA and… source |
| AJ 095 | F Preventing Sexual Harassment 0.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 9 hours lecture per term. This course explores sexual harassment and gender discrimination and looks at ways to prevent this activity in the workplace. It defines basic types of se… source |
| AJ 100 | F Introduction to Criminal Justice (formerly Introduction to Law Enforcement) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with an introduction and overview of the American criminal justice system. This course examines the history, development and philosophy of cri… source |
| AJ 110AF | Criminal Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the basic principles, concepts and purposes of substantive criminal law. It surveys the historical development of penal law throughout history and exam… source |
| AJ 110BF | Advanced Criminal Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of the elements of crimes against persons, property, and the State as they are recognized in the Penal Code and general laws of California. Parties i… source |
| AJ 135 | F Weaponless Defense 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course provides the student an opportunity to develop proficiency in weaponless defense techniques, controlling combative individuals, and handling pa… source |
| AJ 140 | F Juvenile Procedures 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of juvenile crime, laws and social issues relating to youthful offenders. Other topics include examination of child abuse, domestic violence and gang… source |
| AJ 151 | F Police Report Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the proper writing of police crime reports and their importance in the successful prosecution of cases. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's… source |
| AJ 220 | F Criminal Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal. This course describes stages of criminal j… source |
| AJ 222 | F Rules of Evidence 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the basic rules of evidence admissibility in criminal proceedings. This course explains legal principles regarding how criminal courts determine reliable… source |
| AJ 223 | F Criminal Investigation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the fundamentals of the criminal investigation process. This course is designed to acquaint the student with investigative theory, organization, and pr… source |
| AJ 226 | F Narcotics and Vice Control 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will cover the various types of narcotics and their uses, with resultant law enforcement problems. This course will provide instruction regarding narcotics and… source |
| AJ 230 | F Crime Scene Techniques 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will introduce the student to field techniques for the collection and preservation of physical evidence at the scene of the crime. The course will cover physica… source |
| AJ 252 | F Police Patrol 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the fundamentals of proper patrol procedures and techniques, with particular emphasis on officer safety, public relations, and crime prevention. This cou… source |
| AJ 276 | F Investigation of Homicidal Behavior 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a historical perspective of homicide in America today. Topics include motives for murder, psychology of murder, criminal investigation into homicide, victims… source |
| AJ 278 | F Multicultural Issues within Administration of Justice 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a theoretical and conceptual overview of multicultural concepts and issues; an application of those concepts and issues to Administration of Justice; identif… source |
| AJ 279 | F Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores major legal, societal and organizational issues affecting the law enforcement profession. Topics include ethics, police use of force, high-speed vehicl… source |
| ANAT 231 | F General Human Anatomy 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course includes a logical analysis of body tissues, organs, and systems. It stresses the microscopic, developmental, and gross anatomy of mammals, wit… source |
| ANAT 240 | F Human Physiology 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course provides an in-depth study of human function. The focus of the course is maintenance of homeostasis. Organ systems are studied with respect to… source |
| ANTH 101 | F Biological Anthropology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of the theories of human origin and evolutionary development using genetic, fossil evidence, plus a comparison of humankind anatomically and behavior… source |
| ANTH 101HF | Honors Biological Anthropology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of the theories of human origin and evolutionary development using genetic, fossil evidence, plus a comparison of humankind anatomica… source |
| ANTH 101LF | Biological Anthropology Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per semester. This course provides an introduction to laboratory methods used in research in biological anthropology. Topics include the classification, biology, and behavior of living p… source |
| ANTH 102 | F Cultural Anthropology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the cultural aspects of human behavior and the nature of culture. It includes the uniformities and variabilities of culture, social organi… source |
| ANTH 102HF | Honors Cultural Anthropology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introduction to the cultural aspects of human behavior and the nature of culture. It includes the uniformities and variabilities of cultur… source |
| ANTH 103 | F Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers a specialized branch of anthropology that studies cultural and physical anthropological evolutionary development; archaeology uses scientific methods and… source |
| ANTH 103HF | Honors Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on anthropological archaeology, a specialized branch of anthropology that studies cultural and physical anthropological evolutionary dev… source |
| ANTH 105 | F Language and Culture 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the nature of language in relation to culture and how language processes develop and change. Students will examine how cultural knowledge is linguistic… source |
| ANTH 105HF | Honors Language and Culture 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course explores the nature of language in relation to culture and how language processes develop and change. Students will examine how cultural knowled… source |
| ANTH 106 | F World Prehistory 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the prehistoric development of civilizations both in the Old World and the New World beginning with early modern humans. Because the prehi… source |
| ANTH 107 | F Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an anthropological survey of systems of magic, witchcraft, religion, and science from the past and the present, from societies around the world. Examines bel… source |
| ANTH 107HF | Honors Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an anthropological survey of systems of magic, witchcraft, and religion from the past and the present, from societies around the world. It examines beliefs a… source |
| ANTH 109 | F Primate Behavior 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of primates from around the world, with in depth examinations of their behavior, ecology, taxonomy and anatomy. Students will gain experience in the… source |
| ANTH 199 | F Anthropology Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Social Sciences through individual study and small group conferences. Students suc… source |
| ANTH 209 | F Cultures of Latin America 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The scope of this course focuses on the exploration of the diverse cultures of ancient Latin America or Mesoamerica from the origins of civilization to the period of the Sp… source |
| ANTH 209HF | Honors Cultures of Latin America 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on the exploration of the diverse cultures of ancient Latin America or Mesoamerica. From the origins of civilization, to the period the… source |
| ANTH 211 | F Celtic Cultures 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will utilize data from archaeology, genetics, historical linguistics, Celtic myth, cultural anthropology, classic Greek and Roman texts to explore Celts of the… source |
| ANTH 211HF | Honors Celtic Cultures 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course will utilize data from archaeology, genetics, historical linguistics, Celtic myth, cultural anthropology, classical Greek and Roman texts to exp… source |
| ANTH 215 | F Global Issues in Anthropological Perspective 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores anthropological perspectives on issues of importance in an increasingly global society. Topics include culture contact, immigration, ethnic conflict, r… source |
| ARCH 111 | F Introduction to Architecture 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for architecture majors as well as people interested in learning more about the architectural profession. The focus is split into two areas of empha… source |
| ARCH 113 | F Architectural Drawing I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to develop graphic and visualization skills, and its link as a means of externalizing, evaluating and communicating ideas. It will… source |
| ARCH 114 | F Architectural Materials and Methods 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the various types of building materials used in construction and their applications in the formulation of specifications for building design. (Degree Cre… source |
| ARCH 124 | F Architectural CAD I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a beginning course in using the CAD system for architectural applications. The course covers elementary principles associated with the various menu… source |
| ARCH 125 | F Design Studio I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces the student to the formal and spatial language of architecture. Assignments will be explored in the form of studio projects. Such pr… source |
| ARCH 215 | F Design Studio II 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. The course is a continuation of Design Studio I to further enhance skills in the development of a personal theory of design. Students will extend their und… source |
| ARCH 225 | F Design Studio III 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of Design Studio II to further enhance skills in understanding the organization of design and emphasis on the means of archit… source |
| ARCH 227 | F Internship in Architecture 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide learning opportunities through employment in an architectural firm o… source |
| ARCH 924 | F Architectural CAD II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course that utilizes the CAD system for architectural applications. The course incorporates principles associated with the various… source |
| ARCH 934 | F Architectural CAD III 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course utilizing the CAD system to produce a set of construction documents. This course deals with commercial construction as applicabl… source |
| ART 090 | F Advanced Topics in Art 3 Units | — | 18-54 hours lecture and 18-162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to address new and emerging topics and trends and technology in Commercial Art and Design, as well as to provide personal gr… source |
| ART 100 | F Fundamentals of Art 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This introductory course investigates the visual elements and principles of art through lectures, reading, films and hands-on experience. It also examines, in the same mann… source |
| ART 118 | F Color Theory 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to fundamentals of color theory through lecture and applied exercises in paint and collage. Includes discussion of cultural… source |
| ART 120 | F Basic Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an introduction to strategies and techniques for crafting, selecting and arranging visual elements in order to create artwork that engages the view… source |
| ART 121 | F Three-Dimensional Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to three-dimensional design. This course defines the contrast of three-dimensional form to the two-dimensional format. The f… source |
| ART 123 | F Business Practices in Art 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the basic business and professional practices needed to begin or continue a career in the visual arts. The class will require portfolio presentation, c… source |
| ART 127 | F Beginning Floral Painting (formerly Applied Painting - Floral) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course emphasizes realism as it applies to form, value and color. Students will learn the fundamentals of color harmony and structure; work is from na… source |
| ART 128 | F Portrait Painting 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will offer the student the opportunity to develop portraiture through schematic studies and observational methods using models and plaster bust… source |
| ART 129 | F Portrait Drawing 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a basic course in portrait drawing based upon the study of the human head. Facial structure and the representation of many types of people in vario… source |
| ART 130 | F Intermediate Portrait Drawing 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the advanced study of portrait drawing through schematic studies and observational methods using models and plaster busts. Costume, sett… source |
| ART 131 | F Introduction to Printmaking 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides experience with materials and processes involved in non-toxic approaches to relief, intaglio, screen-print and lithography, including… source |
| ART 132 | F Intermediate Printmaking 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides students with an opportunity to build skills and expand the knowledge and experience with materials and processes of a variety of prin… source |
| ART 134 | F Serigraphy - Screenprint 3 Units | — | Pass/No Pass or Letter Grade option. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides experience with materials and processes involved in water-based, non-toxic approaches to multi-co… source |
| ART 136 | F Relief Printmaking 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides experience with materials and processes involved in approaches to various relief-print techniques in wood, linoleum, and letterpress.… source |
| ART 137 | F Basic Drawing for Entertainment Arts 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of representational drawing focusing on entertainment art preparation. Media used may include pencil, co… source |
| ART 139 | F Fashion Sketching 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the student interested in a fashion career or the graphic design or illustration major wanting to develop fashion sketching ski… source |
| ART 143 | F Basic Drawing for Entertainment Arts - Drawing from the Imagination 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course applies the fundamentals of representational drawing and form, focusing on drawing and designing from the imagination, to complete industry lev… source |
| ART 144 | F Fundamentals of Cartooning 2 Units | — | This course is an introduction to basic cartooning techniques and includes sketching, inking, and the development of characters. Projects include gag line cartooning, political cartooning, and the de… source |
| ART 152 | F Ceramics Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides students with an opportunity to work in the ceramics lab doing studio ceramics' activities including handbuilding techniques, slab, coil, pinch constructio… source |
| ART 153 | F Ceramics: Beginning Handbuilding (formerly ART 150AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is a survey course dealing with three-dimensional design in clay as an entry into appreciation of the creative process and its physical execution usin… source |
| ART 154 | F Ceramics: Beginning Throwing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is primarily about developing skill and technique in the use of the potter's wheel to create and finish controlled standard hollow forms. The c… source |
| ART 155 | F Intermediate Ceramics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will offer the student more in-depth knowledge and refined skills in the study of hand building and/or wheel throwing techniques, design of for… source |
| ART 156 | F Animal Drawing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the principles and practices of classical animal drawing skills, including comparative anatomy, form construction, gesture and motion. (Degree Credit) (C… source |
| ART 157 | F Sketching for Animators and Illustrators 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to enable the art student who wishes to develop drawing skills in the commercial fields of animation and/or illustration through fo… source |
| ART 160 | F Fundamentals of Sculpture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an examination of sculpture as a vehicle for social, political and cultural expression. Students are introduced to sculpture including basic… source |
| ART 161 | F Advanced Sculpture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and analysis and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the support processes of sculpture, to expand the development of techniques, materials and processes. Class… source |
| ART 162 | F Sculpture Cast Metal - Beginning 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the lost wax bronze casting process. This course includes wax model production and mold making. Metal chasing and patinat… source |
| ART 163 | F Sculpture Open Studio 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course gives access to the sculpture facility and equipment to work on new or ongoing projects. Activities include independently furthering technical development, explorin… source |
| ART 164 | F Sculpture: Metal Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the support processes of sculpture and is designed to expand student development of sculptured techniques, materials and… source |
| ART 166 | F Contemporary Art Studio 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the practices of contemporary art, including approaches to painting, sculpture, installation art, performance art, video,… source |
| ART 170 | F Sketching for Animators and Illustrators- Visual Development 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to the visual development workflow of production for animated feature films. Visual development artists ar… source |
| ART 173 | F Jewelry Casting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to basic concepts and techniques in designing and casting jewelry including reproduction techniques and wax models. The focu… source |
| ART 174 | F Beginning Jewelry Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the concepts and techniques in the design and construction of jewelry and small metal objects. Fabrication techniques wil… source |
| ART 175 | F Intermediate Jewelry Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This class builds on skills and information gained in ART 174 F with refined concepts and techniques in the design and construction of jewelry and metal ob… source |
| ART 176 | F Stained Glass 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the stained glass process, including the basics of designing and constructing both two and three-dimensional stained glas… source |
| ART 179 | F Drawing for Non-Art Majors 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is a beginning, introductory course in traditional drawing techniques with an emphasis on representational drawing. Students will use a limited variet… source |
| ART 180 | F Rendering 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. The main objective of this class is creating the illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional drawing surface. The lectures cover the basics of the vi… source |
| ART 181 | F Drawing from the Masters 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers working methods and media of master draftsmen from previous centuries. There is an emphasis on analyzing and copying master drawings in a variety of medi… source |
| ART 182 | F Basic Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of representational drawing. Media used may include pencil, ink, charcoal, conte, pastels, watercolor, a… source |
| ART 183 | F Representational Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a study in contemporary and traditional realism in the area of drawing. Media may include pencil, ink, charcoal, conte, pastel, watercolor,… source |
| ART 184 | F Expressive Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course surveys a variety of drawing styles introduced by artists whose mark making itself communicates emotion, whether or not recognizable objects ar… source |
| ART 185 | F Life Sculpture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to figurative sculpture with emphasis on accurate anatomical training in sculpture. This course is designed to develop an un… source |
| ART 186 | F Beginning Life Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introductory course in drawing from the human figure. Course emphasis is on the development of a basic understanding of structure, anatom… source |
| ART 187 | F Watercolor for Non-Art Majors 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in watercolor painting with emphasis on a wide variety of traditional and contemporary techniques and skills. Creative self-… source |
| ART 188 | F Beginning Watercolor Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will provide an understanding of the structure, techniques, and vocabulary of transparent watercolor painting as well as encourage the student… source |
| ART 189 | F Beginning Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to materials and techniques of painting. The focus is on using observational skills to render basic objects using value, tex… source |
| ART 190 | F Beginning Landscape Painting (formerly titled Applied Landscape) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with the latest ideas in the study of landscape painting. Students will learn to paint landscapes, using oil or… source |
| ART 194 | F Studio Painting Lab 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the opportunity for the painting student to work on new or ongoing projects. Painting activities include improving skill level, furthe… source |
| ART 195 | F Anatomical Drawing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The course explains and demonstrates how a specific area of the human body is constructed, how it moves and how it looks in different positions. The emphasis is on breaking… source |
| ART 197 | F Mural and Faux Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in which the fundamentals of faux (fake) finishes and mural painting will be explored. Students will learn how to execute a… source |
| ART 201 | F Intermediate Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of the study of painting techniques and media. Emphasis is on color theory, including use of color harmonies and creating atm… source |
| ART 202 | F Advanced Painting I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation in the study of painting techniques and media for the advanced student. This course is a study of painting problems including… source |
| ART 203 | F Advanced Painting II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is a course in painting for advanced level students. Students will continue to build skills, including mastering their craft and techniques. Students… source |
| ART 207 | F Intermediate Mural and Faux Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of the study of mural painting techniques. Emphasis is on color, including use of color harmonies, rendering objects and pers… source |
| ART 208 | F Intermediate Watercolor 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of development of watercolor techniques and processes. Emphasis is placed on understanding color and more complicated texture… source |
| ART 209 | F Intermediate Landscape Painting 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with expanded and in-depth studies of landscape painting as a continuation from ART 190 F . Students will learn… source |
| ART 210 | F Life Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to painting the human figure, nude and clothed. The emphasis is on realistic representation of the human form in oils and/or… source |
| ART 214 | F Perspective and Staging for Storyboarding 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to prepare and equip the art student with a functional understanding of draftsmanship and perspective as it relates to the staging/… source |
| ART 215 | F Beginning Storyboarding and Narrative Composition (formerly ART 090BF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to equip the art student with a functional understanding of narrative composition, storytelling, sequence design, and production skills for feature… source |
| ART 216 | F Advanced Storyboarding and Pre-Visual Preparation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This advanced course is designed to equip the art student with a functional understanding of storyboarding and production skills for animatic and pre-visualization for feat… source |
| ART 217 | F Children's Book Illustration (formerly ART 090DF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on a specific format: the page-by-page layout of "picture books" that give the reader an image on every page. It involves an understand… source |
| ART 218 | F Visual Storytelling: Structure and Form 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will introduce students to the classic structures of story and why the visual story requires unique demands and offers unique opportunities. Th… source |
| ART 219 | F Visual Storytelling: Image and Sequence 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to how professional visual storytellers create characters, craft story structure, design images, and assemble them in a sequ… source |
| ART 220 | F Genre and Style in Entertainment Art 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will introduce students to the variety of genres in entertainment and visual storytelling, to offer a broad knowledge base from which to design… source |
| ART 221 | F Staging and Scene Development 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will introduce students to the techniques of story illustrators and animators of how to create scenes that hook, compel, and satisfy an audienc… source |
| ART 222 | F Composition for Artists: Elements and Principles 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on how master artists evoke feeling, not from the subject matter, but from the design. We will learn how image makers create work in ma… source |
| ART 223 | F Composition for Artists: Master Studies 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation in the development of the lessons and principles presented in ART 222 F by focusing on a variety of compositional forms used… source |
| ART 225 | F Illustrating Literature 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on adapting stories from classic literature into a unified collection of single images. Unlike graphic novel or storyboard imagery, cla… source |
| ART 236 | F Intermediate Life Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course in drawing the human figure. The course emphasis is on the refinement of basic skills, exercises and anatomy. Complex techni… source |
| ART 243 | F Applied Perspective 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to the rules of perspective and demonstrate application methods applied to common projects within the field of enter… source |
| ART 244 | F Illustration 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. The lecture portion of this course covers problems of creating finished illustrations from thumbnail sketches to final art. Emphasis in this course is on i… source |
| ART 245 | F Classical Cast Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is the study and depiction of the human head and body through the process of drawing and rendering of classical cast sculpture. Drawings will b… source |
| ART 246 | F Advanced Illustration 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This advanced course presents the student with the opportunity to create an elevated and accelerated level of problem solving within the creation of finish… source |
| ART 247 | F Sketching for Animators and Illustrators - Traditional Media Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to the professional application practices of using traditional media techniques for developing artwork for the field… source |
| ART 254 | F Advanced Ceramics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced study of hand building and/or wheel throwing techniques, design of form, and surface decoration. Kiln operation is also emphasiz… source |
| ART 258 | F Tile I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to ceramic tile making techniques. Emphasis is placed on tile design and its purpose, production, and finish. Multiple metho… source |
| ART 259 | F Tile II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an advancement into ceramic tile design and production techniques. Emphasis is placed on development of the tile designs that are more advan… source |
| ART 260 | F Tile III 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a deeper exploration into ceramic tile design and production techniques. Emphasis is placed on development of tile designs that are challeng… source |
| ART 261 | F Sculpture - Ceramics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an exploration of the methods, limitations and characteristics of various clays when used to create sculpture in the round and bas-relief. (… source |
| ART 262 | F Cast Metal: Intermediate 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the student to acquire improved skills in the concepts of cast metal sculpture. Student will employ and refine skills in lost w… source |
| ART 263 | F Cast Metal: Advanced 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course investigating the concepts of cast metal sculpture. Students will create work using the lost wax bronze casting process. This cl… source |
| ART 264 | F Cast Metal: Studio Concepts 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced investigation into the concepts of cast metal sculpture. Students will employ lost wax bronze casting process. This course inclu… source |
| ART 268 | F Advanced Sculpture II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an investigation of advanced sculptural concepts with an emphasis on the development of an individual body of work. This course advances the… source |
| ART 271 | F Fabrication III: Mold Making, Casting and Vacuum Forming 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course teaches both principles and practical application of mold making, casting and vacuum-forming for the reproduction of prototypes. From health an… source |
| ART 273 | F Intermediate Jewelry Casting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This intermediate course focuses on concepts and techniques acquired in previous exercises, in the designing of wax models and casting of fine art jewelry… source |
| ART 274 | F Advanced Jewelry Casting 3 Units | — | 36 hours of lecture and 72 hours lab (studio) per term. This advanced jewelry course focuses on concepts and techniques that are essential in refined levels of jewelry design. The progression of skil… source |
| ART 275 | F Studio Concepts: Jewelry Casting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on acquiring skills, concepts, and techniques that are essential in the highest levels of jewelry casting. This course also focuses on… source |
| ART 276 | F Advanced Jewelry Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course builds on skills on previous skills, design concepts and information gained in ART 175 F . In addition to the refinement of previous skills, us… source |
| ART 277 | F Studio Concepts: Jewelry Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on previous exercises and further emphasis is on technical skill in jewelry fabrication, development of a portfolio with presentation o… source |
| ART 278 | F Intermediate Stained Glass 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course demonstrates further progress in developing the skill of contemporary and traditional processes in cold glass within the "Tiffany Foil" techniq… source |
| ART 280 | F Rendering II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of the focus and skill-building of the first Rendering course. The main objective of this course is creating the illusion of… source |
| ART 281 | F Drawing from the Masters II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers working methods and media of master draftsmen from the 18th through the 21st centuries. There is an emphasis on analyzing and copying master drawings in… source |
| ART 285 | F Intermediate Life Sculpture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate level course in Life Sculpture. This course is focused on a review of sculpture exercises in figurative sculpture with emphasis on… source |
| ART 286 | F Advanced Life Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course in drawing the human figure, the emphasis of this course is a focused review of previous drawing exercises and the refinement of… source |
| ART 287 | F Advanced Life Sculpture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on previous exercises and further development of advanced skills and techniques used in the sculpting of accurate human anatomy with co… source |
| ART 288 | F Advanced Life Sculpture II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the previous exercises and further development of sculpture, skills, techniques and fine detail used in accurate human anatomy. Furt… source |
| ART 290 | F Portfolio Preparation and Artwork Presentation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will help studio arts and design majors in the creation of a portfolio that will assist in the transfer towards a BA or BFA university art program. Major emphas… source |
| ART 291 | F Applied Painting: Expressive 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This class surveys a variety of painting styles. Emphasis is on emotionally and expressive interpretation of an object or idea through use of color, compos… source |
| ART 292 | F Painting: Political and Social Issues 3 Units | — | 26 hours and 72 hours lab per term. This course is to give students the tools for communicating ideas, concepts, observations and opinions through painting, using style, compositions, application of… source |
| ART 293 | F Painting: Narrative 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course surveys a variety of painting styles to give students the tools for communicating a narrative theme through painting. (Degree Credit) (CSU) source |
| ART 294 | F Independent Study: Illustration 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This independent study course is for the student who wishes to pursue a more thorough understanding of the field of Illustration through application of creati… source |
| ART 295 | F Independent Study: Painting 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This course is for the advanced student who wishes to pursue painting through individual study. Instructor approval is required. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC rev… source |
| ART 296 | F Independent Study: Museum Studies 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to pursue museum studies through individual study. Students will pursue a more thorough understanding of the field of mus… source |
| ART 297 | F Independent Study: Ceramics 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to pursue ceramics through individual study. Students will plan an appropriate project or group of projects that allow gr… source |
| ART 298 | F Arts Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide professional artistic work experience directly related to the studen… source |
| ART 299 | F Art Independent Study 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to pursue a particular area of art through individual study. Instructor approval is required. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC C… source |
| ARTH 100 | F Introduction to Visual Culture (formerly ART 110 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a thematic introduction to global art and visual culture. Students will explore a broad range of artistic media from pre-history to the present, including pa… source |
| ARTH 105 | F Africa, Oceania, and Native American Art History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines multicultural perspectives and intersections of the visual culture, including art and architecture, of select regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania, a… source |
| ARTH 110 | F African Art and the Diaspora 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will survey the history of African Art, and explore its influence and development in the Americas and other parts of the world, concluding with contemporary 21s… source |
| ARTH 115 | F American Art History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of North American art from the 16th to the 20th century with a focus on multicultural and ethnically diverse art created in the United States. The c… source |
| ARTH 120 | F Asian Art History (formerly ART 212 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the art and architecture of India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from prehistory through the 21st century with a focus on multicultural… source |
| ARTH 125 | F Gender and Women in Art History (formerly ART 211 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the achievements and contributions of women in the arts from a global perspective throughout history. Topics covered include patronage, gender, sexuali… source |
| ARTH 130 | F Global Contemporary Art History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will examine the art of contemporary figures from across the globe, as well as their voices, expressions and concerns. Particular attention will be given to you… source |
| ARTH 135 | F Latin America - Mexican Art History (formerly ART 116 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the visual arts and architecture of ancient, colonial, modern and contemporary Mexico, with a focus on the multicultural and ethnically diverse a… source |
| ARTH 140 | F Latin America - Ancient/Indigenous Art History (formerly ART 213 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the architecture and visual arts including sculpture, painting, ceramics, and textiles of pre-Columbian Mexico, Central, North, and South America… source |
| ARTH 145 | F Latin America - Colonial-Contemporary Art History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the visual arts and architecture in Latin America from the colonial period to contemporary periods, within their cultural contexts. Field trips m… source |
| ARTH 150 | F Western Art History - Prehistory to 14th Century (formerly ART 112 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of Western art, including architecture, sculpture and painting from Prehistory through the 14th Century. Art history courses may be taken in any sequ… source |
| ARTH 155 | F Western Art History 15th to 21st Century (formerly ART 113 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of architecture, sculpture and painting from the 15th to the 21st century. Art history courses may be taken in any sequence; at least two semesters… source |
| ARTH 155HF | Honors Western Art History 15th to 21st Century (formerly ART 113HF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of architecture, sculpture and painting from the 15th century to the 21st century. Art history courses may be taken in any sequence; at least two se… source |
| ARTH 160 | F Western Art History - 19th to 21st Century (formerly ART 114 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the development of modern architecture, sculpture and painting from their origins in the 19th century to the present. Art History courses are ope… source |
| ARTH 165HF | Honors Creative Arts - Art 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course explores the nature of creativity through exposure to the performing arts, literature, and the fine arts. Students will make independent investi… source |
| ARTH 170 | F The Museum Experience (formerly ART 115 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is a basic course in the study of museums and their collections. The course includes on-site lectures pertaining to the function of museums, the history of the art col… source |
| ARTH 175 | F Introduction to Museum and Gallery Studies (formerly ART 122 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to gallery practices through hands-on experience installing art exhibitions in the Fullerton College Art Gallery. This… source |
| ARTH 176 | F Museum Studies - Exhibition Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides increasing responsibility in exhibition planning, research, operation and management. This course introduces the creation of education… source |
| ARTH 177 | F Museum Studies - Exhibition Design and Careers 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to exhibition design and museum careers. This course offers an opportunity to build gallery practice skills, and devel… source |
| ARTH 295 | F Museum Studies Internship I 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide professional work experience directly related to the student's area… source |
| ARTH 296 | F Museum Studies Internship II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| ARTH 297 | F Museum Studies Internship III 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 75-225 hours of supervised employment or 60-180 hours of unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics wi… source |
| ARTH 299 | F Independent Study - Museum Studies 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to pursue a particular area of art history/museum studies through individual study. Instructor approval is required. (Deg… source |
| ASL 101 | F American Sign Language I 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of American Sign Language and Deaf culture. It includes development of appropriate linguistic/cultural b… source |
| ASL 102 | F American Sign Language II 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced-beginning American Sign Language (ASL) class. It includes receptive and expressive conversational skills without voice, grammati… source |
| ASL 203 | F American Sign Language III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a low-to-mid intermediate-level American Sign Language and Deaf culture class focusing on receptive and expressive conversational skills wit… source |
| ASL 204 | F American Sign Language IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a mid-to-high intermediate-level ASL class focusing on receptive and expressive ASL skills without voice, using manual and non-manual, spati… source |
| ASL 206 | F American Deaf Cultures 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will explore the experiences of Deaf people in the United States. This course will foster the investigation of the issues of language, consciousness, cultures,… source |
| AUTO 100 | F Automotive Fundamentals (formerly AUTO 131 F) 4.5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course emphasizes basic operating principles, nomenclature, preventative maintenance, inspection, and minor repair procedures. Optional field trips ma… source |
| AUTO 110 | F Automotive Engine Rebuilding (formerly AUTO 081 F) 8 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course covers operating principles, nomenclature, design, and rebuilding procedures of the automotive engine. Laboratory project emphasis is the pro… source |
| AUTO 111 | F Automotive Engine Repair (formerly AUTO 070 F) 7 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the operating principles, nomenclature, design, inspection, diagnostic, and mechanical repair procedures of automotive engines. This co… source |
| AUTO 112 | F Automotive Cylinder Head Repair (formerly AUTO 091 F) 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers operating principles, nomenclature, design and repair procedures of automotive cylinder heads. Emphasis is on cylinder head repair proce… source |
| AUTO 120 | F Automatic Transmission Fundamentals (formerly AUTO 086 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the fundamentals of hydraulic systems, control valves, torque converters, planetary gear sets, clutches, bands, fluids, and filters. Pre… source |
| AUTO 121 | F Automatic Transmissions (formerly AUTO 084 F) 8 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course will review the fundamentals of hydraulic systems, control valves, torque converters, planetary gear sets, clutches, bands, fluids, and filte… source |
| AUTO 130 | F Automotive Powertrains (formerly AUTO 060 F) 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course covers the repair of rear wheel drive (RWD) manual transmissions, front wheel drive (FWD) manual transmissions, clutches, transfer cases, and d… source |
| AUTO 140 | F Automotive Suspension and Wheel Alignment (formerly AUTO 083 F) 8 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course covers the operation, nomenclature, adjustment, and repair procedures of automotive suspension systems, steering systems, and wheel alignment… source |
| AUTO 150 | F Automotive Brake Systems (formerly AUTO 073 F) 7 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the operation, nomenclature, diagnosis, adjustment, and repair procedures of automotive brake systems including electronically controll… source |
| AUTO 160 | F Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems (formerly AUTO 065 F) 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in the theory of electrical systems and electronic control of the modern automobile. This course covers basic electrical and… source |
| AUTO 170 | F Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning (formerly AUTO 089 F) 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the theory and principles of automotive air conditioning including service, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair. Students will be given t… source |
| AUTO 180 | F Automotive Engine Performance and Drivability (formerly AUTO 082 F) 8 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course covers the operation, design, diagnosis, and repair of computerized engine management systems. Systems covered include induction, exhaust, in… source |
| AUTO 181 | F Automotive Fuel Systems and Advanced Drivability Diagnosis (formerly AUTO 088 F) 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the theory and principles of carburetors, electrical systems, ignition systems, fuel injection systems, engine powertrain control system… source |
| AUTO 182 | F Automotive Emission Control Systems and Advanced Diagnosis (formerly AUTO 090 F) 6 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the theory and principles of automotive ignition systems, electrical systems, emission control systems, fuel injection systems, and Cali… source |
| AUTO 195 | F Automotive Specialty Practice (formerly AUTO 050 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. In this course, emphasis is placed on the development and reinforcement of automotive repair skills in the area of student interest and advanced level of s… source |
| AUTO 196 | F Automotive Internship (formerly AUTO 051 F) 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 60-180 hours of unpaid internship or 75-225 hours of paid internship per semester term in an automotive dealership or other automotive related facility. This course requires supe… source |
| AUTO 197 | F Automotive Service Management (formerly AUTO 055 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the automotive service management operations associated with an automotive business and dealership. Instruction focuses on the repair or… source |
| BIOL 100 | F Principles of Biology 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introductory non-majors course that will 1) emphasize the fundamental understanding of basic biological principles, 2) illustrate the structure and functi… source |
| BIOL 101 | F General Biology 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This integrated lecture-lab course is an introductory non-majors course that will emphasize basic biological principles, illustrate the structure and funct… source |
| BIOL 101HF | Honors General Biology 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introductory non-majors course that will emphasize the fundamental understanding of basic biological principles, illustra… source |
| BIOL 102 | F Human Biology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to study modern biological concepts presented in a human context. Concepts include biological chemistry, cellular basis of life, energetics, cell cy… source |
| BIOL 102LF | Human Biology Laboratory 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This lab course supplements the BIOL 102 F lecture. This is a general education course for non-biology majors providing direct participation in experiments, demonstrations and… source |
| BIOL 104 | F Biology of Insects and Spiders 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course familiarizes students with basic biological principles as illustrated by insects and spiders. Special emphasis is placed on their relations to plants and animal… source |
| BIOL 108 | F Plants and People 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is the study of basic plant biology and the history and uses of plants and plant products by human societies. Plants that have played major roles in the molding… source |
| BIOL 109 | F Genetics and Biotechnology in Society 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This introductory survey course will cover the basic concepts and experiments of transmission genetics and molecular biology. The applications, social consequences and ethi… source |
| BIOL 141 | F Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide an overview of the diversity of marine mammal species, along with their natural history, behavior, physiology, and ecology. It will introduce stude… source |
| BIOL 170 | F Organismal Biology 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to familiarize students with the diversity and biology of living organisms. Integrated laboratory and lecture sessions emphasize th… source |
| BIOL 190 | F Introduction to Biotechnology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will teach students about all aspects of the biotechnology field, with content appropriate for a wide range of students and professionals. Topics will include t… source |
| BIOL 190LF | Introduction to Biotechnology Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course prepares students for entry-level work in the biotechnology industry by emphasizing the basic concepts needed to work effectively in a bioscience laboratory. Topics… source |
| BIOL 191 | F Biotechnology A - Basic Laboratory Skills 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental skills necessary for any biotechnology laboratory. Skills include maintenance of an industry standa… source |
| BIOL 192 | F Biotechnology B - Protein Biochemistry 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers fundamental skills in applied biotechnology necessary for any biotechnology laboratory but particularly focuses on downstream manufactur… source |
| BIOL 193 | F Biotechnology C - Molecular Biology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces the fundamental skills in any biotechnology laboratory focusing on the upstream research and development process. Skills include the… source |
| BIOL 194 | F Quality and Regulatory Compliance in the Biosciences 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will cover quality assurance and regulatory compliance for the bioscience industries. Topics will span quality control and Federal Drug Administration (FDA) reg… source |
| BIOL 196 | F Tissue Culture Methods 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides theoretical and practical knowledge and skills on how to culture eukaryotic cells. Students acquire practical and theoretical knowledg… source |
| BIOL 222 | F Marine Biology 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab and field work per term. This course presents an overview of life in the sea. Lectures, labs and field-work provide an introduction to the diversity of marine organi… source |
| BIOL 272 | F Cell and Molecular Biology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for Biological Sciences majors in transfer programs. Integrated lectures and labs cover the principles and applications of prokaryo… source |
| BIOL 274 | F General Ecology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to familiarize students with basic principles governing interactions between organisms and the environment. Integrated lectures, fi… source |
| BIOL 276 | F Genetics and Evolutionary Biology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a comprehensive survey of the processes and products of genetics. Through a review of experimental evidence, students evaluate the basic ten… source |
| BIOL 297 | F Biosciences Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term.This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student's area of study in Bi… source |
| BIOL 299 | F Biological Science Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course involves lab and/or field investigations under the guidance of members of the life sciences faculty. Hours to be arranged. Primarily for majors in lif… source |
| BUS 100 | F Introduction to Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the trends and opportunities in today's dynamic global business environment surveying economics, global markets, social responsibility, ow… source |
| BUS 101 | F Personal Financial Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the proper management of personal incomes and expenditures, practice computational skills, preparation to reason quantitatively, and explain and apply ma… source |
| BUS 106 | F Business City Field Trip 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course features business-focused city tours to domestic and international locations and offers unique in-the-field learning opportunities. In this course, students tra… source |
| BUS 108 | F Living in an Online World 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course considers human behavior in relation to the challenges and opportunities presented by an increasingly online society. It places special emphasis on critically e… source |
| BUS 110 | F Business English 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an English review course intended for the business student. Practice is provided in essentials of grammar, punctuation, English usage, capitalization, number… source |
| BUS 111 | F Business Communications 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides instruction and practice in writing in English usage, writing business letters, interoffice memoranda, and reports, Business English, mechanics, and ap… source |
| BUS 112 | F Public Speaking for Business 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to public speaking and presentation methods. This course covers a variety of business-related public speaking styles and formats. Emphasis wi… source |
| BUS 115 | F Professional Business Etiquette 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the business protocol and etiquette skills needed to be successful in the business workplace. This course teaches students to present with confidence and… source |
| BUS 131 | F Principles of International Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the global business environment by examining the similarities and differences in comparison with the United States of doing business in… source |
| BUS 132 | F Principles of Import and Export 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides a thorough and practical treatment of the importing and exporting activities involved in international trade. The course is designed to acquaint the st… source |
| BUS 151 | F Business Mathematics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students for mathematical concepts involving quantitative reasoning and analysis in management, finance, accounting, real estate, and other areas of bu… source |
| BUS 162 | F Business Economics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers economic principles and problems of today's business world are emphasized. An elementary and practical course intended to acquaint the student with the p… source |
| BUS 170 | F Principles of E-Commerce 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of e-business and integration of the Internet into existing business, taking into consideration the four… source |
| BUS 180 | F Small Business Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course studies various small business enterprises including retail, wholesale, manufacturing, service, and home-based business. Factors in business success and advanta… source |
| BUS 181 | F The Entrepreneurial Mindset (formerly Business Plan Development) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of social and business entrepreneurs throughout history and around the world. An exploration of the traits that enable entrepreneurs to thrive in vas… source |
| BUS 182 | F Mobile Applications (APPs) for Business (formerly Doing Business Online) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach the fundamental use of mobile applications for business and provides a foundation for building mobile apps in popular platforms. Students l… source |
| BUS 183 | F Entrepreneurship: Hornet Startup Lab 1 Unit | — | Pass/No Pass or Letter Grade option. 54 hours lab per term. This is a hands-on course for students that have entrepreneurial ideas, but need the tools and knowledge necessary for startup development,… source |
| BUS 185 | F Creativity Matters! 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will increase the degree to which students recognize and nurture their creative potential in business and life. The course focuses on four aspects of creativity… source |
| BUS 186 | F Funding Special Projects and New Ventures 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the funding process for special projects including entrepreneurship, education, travel, product development, etc. with part… source |
| BUS 187 | F Innovation and New Product Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course leads to in-depth understanding of the requirements, issues (including ethics and sustainability), and tools involved in the planning and development of new pro… source |
| BUS 188 | F Introduction to the Internet of Things Product Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the Internet of Things (loT) which is the fast-growing network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and connec… source |
| BUS 190 | F Supply Chain Management Fundamentals 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the many functions and roles within supply chain management. It provides an overview of the basics of supply chain management’s role with… source |
| BUS 191 | F Warehousing Operations 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term, This course introduces warehousing operations including the processes, procedures, tools, and equipment within a warehouse facility. Effective and strategic warehousing ope… source |
| BUS 201 | F Financial Investments 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides a comprehensive study of stocks, bonds, and related securities that includes a detailed study of the nature of these securities and their markets. Emph… source |
| BUS 211 | F Critical Reasoning and Writing for Business (formerly Writing for Business) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course refines communication skills and knowledge needed in organizations today. Emphasis will be placed on critical thinking and developing the ability to analyze, cr… source |
| BUS 211HF | Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing for Business (formerly Honors Writing for Business) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an intermediary course to communication skills and knowledge needed in organizations. This course will include communication fundamentals; ethical, legal and multic… source |
| BUS 224 | F International Marketing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an analysis of worldwide marketing opportunities through a consideration of political, legal, economic, and cultural factors in the international conte… source |
| BUS 225 | F International Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides practical knowledge with specific applications in international business management. Topics include import/export management, international financial m… source |
| BUS 226 | F International Finance 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to familiarize students with the basic tools and concepts of International Financial Management, including assessing the current economic environmen… source |
| BUS 228 | F Study Abroad Experience 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide students with an opportunity to conduct a cross-cultural analysis between the US and their host country as a capstone to their previous study abroa… source |
| BUS 240 | F Legal Environment of Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the legal environment in which a business firm operates. Topics include an introduction to the American legal system, contracts, torts, pr… source |
| BUS 240HF | Honors Legal Environment of Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introduction to the legal environment in which a business firm operates. Topics include an introduction to the American legal system, cont… source |
| BUS 242 | F International Business Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the legal and cultural issues raised in formulating an international business strategy and engaging in international business transa… source |
| BUS 245 | F Business Law I (formerly BUS 241AF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to business law principles and cases, including a review of the classes and sources of law, agencies for enforcement, court procedure, and ci… source |
| BUS 246 | F Business Law II (formerly BUS 241BF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a continuation of BUS 245 F with emphasis on business organization. Areas of study include commercial paper, agency employment, partnerships, corporations, a… source |
| BUS 251 | F Business Finance 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory course to the field of finance, the focus is on the practical significance of the fundamental concepts of finance. The class will include the analys… source |
| BUS 255 | F Introduction to Business and Data Analytics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introductory business course designed to give an understanding of the complete analytics cycle. From determining requirements to extracting and disseminat… source |
| BUS 256 | F Artificial Intelligence and Prompt Engineering for Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the exciting world of artificial intelligence (AI) and focuses on the essential skill of prompt engineering within a business context. As… source |
| BUS 262 | F Principles of Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the principles, methods, and procedures essential to the successful management of human and financial resources. Planning, organizing, leading, controlli… source |
| BUS 263 | F Leadership for Women in Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores women’s leadership, management, communication styles, and the vision and values women leaders bring to an effective environment in business. It is abou… source |
| BUS 266 | F Human Relations in Organizations (formerly Human Relations in Business) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the major themes of human relations in organizations and the workplace from a psychological, sociological and physiological perspective. Students will de… source |
| BUS 267 | F Principles of Supervision 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for first-line, new, or future managers covering the skills required to effectively supervise and manage employees in organizations. This class emph… source |
| BUS 268 | F Human Resource Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the formulation and implementation of human resource policy concerned with the major aspects of how an organization deals with its people:… source |
| BUS 271 | F Leadership and Business Ethics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on leadership and ethics in business today. It addresses leadership models perspectives and practices, and the complexities and principles of ethical bu… source |
| BUS 281 | F The Business of Cannabis 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the fast-growing industry of cannabis and explores the planning, marketing, and running of a legal cannabis business in California. It is designed for… source |
| BUS 295 | F Business Internship (formerly BUS 061 F) 2-4 Units | — | 54-216 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student's area of study in Business. This course… source |
| BUS 298 | F Advanced Topics in Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course addresses current and emerging topics in management/business. Students research several management/business topics, integrate this research with material from o… source |
| CDES 115 | F Introduction to Early Childhood Education Curriculum 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to developing and providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children from birth to age si… source |
| CDES 116 | F Art Education in Early Childhood (formerly CDES 123AF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course examines the teacher's role in children's artistic growth. Emphasis is on the child as the artist, learner and creator of ideas. Students explore, analyze, and… source |
| CDES 117 | F Literacy and Language in Early Childhood (formerly CDES 123BF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course examines the teacher's role in children's literacy development. Language development including: receptive and expressive, writing and reading, storytelling expe… source |
| CDES 118 | F Science and Math Education in Early Childhood (formerly CDES 123CF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course gives students insight, knowledge and techniques for designing scientific early childhood classroom environments that promote a constructivist approach. Emphasi… source |
| CDES 119 | F Music Education in Early Childhood (formerly CDES 123DF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students to create children's musical environments as they explore the elements of music. Both vocal and instrumental music are explored. The role of t… source |
| CDES 120 | F Child Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to study the entire scope of developmental theories addressing physical, intellectual, moral, social and emotional development. Periods of developme… source |
| CDES 121 | F Introduction to Early Childhood Education - The Assistant Teacher 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course gives the new or experienced student the opportunity to gain experience directly with young children at the CDES Laboratory School. Students have scheduled week… source |
| CDES 122 | F Principles of Early Childhood Education 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes the development of the teacher and the construction of quality programs. Focus areas included are developmentally appropriate practice, equitable, in… source |
| CDES 125 | F Observation and Assessment for Early Learning and Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play and learning to join with families and professiona… source |
| CDES 140 | F Infant and Toddler Development and Observation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course studies the child from birth to age three including prenatal development with an emphasis on physical, intellectual, social and emotional growth and development… source |
| CDES 141 | F Principles of Infant and Toddler Care and Education 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the student with an overview of the organization and operation of infant-toddler programs including: goals, philosophy, infant and family needs, activi… source |
| CDES 151 | F School Age Child - Programs, Curriculum and Guidance 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is for those working in school-age extended-day programs. Emphasis is on philosophy, guidance and discipline, legal issues, program/curriculum development and d… source |
| CDES 199 | F Child Development Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of Child Development and Educational Studies through individual study. Students successfully comp… source |
| CDES 200 | F Adolescent Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an in-depth examination of the developmental period of adolescence. Emphasis is on physical, social, intellectual, moral and identity development in a… source |
| CDES 201 | F Child in the Home and Community 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an environmental study of the interaction of the family, school and community in the life of the developing child. Students explore the diversity of fa… source |
| CDES 204 | F Introduction to Special Education 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of special education and the relationship to children with special needs. It includes the theoretical and educational foundations of specia… source |
| CDES 205 | F Creating Environments for Young Children 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for adults interested in planning inclusive environments for children. It is valuable for teachers, directors, site supervisors, administrators, and… source |
| CDES 206 | F Sensory Integration and Motor Planning for Young Children 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides early childhood educators and parents with a better understanding of the sensory and motor development of young children. Guidelines for perceptual-mot… source |
| CDES 207 | F Principles and Techniques of Early Childhood Special Education with Field Experience 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for those who are or will be working with groups of young children. Identifying the teacher's role in early diagnosis, using IEP's (Individual Educa… source |
| CDES 208 | F Working with Families of Children with Special Needs 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for teachers, administrators, parents, and others interested in supporting families of children with special needs in early childhood settings. Deve… source |
| CDES 209 | F The Role of the Para-Professional in Diverse Settings 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an overview of the roles and responsibilities of paraprofessional including legal, instruction, evaluation and behavioral components. It is designed to train… source |
| CDES 210 | F Anti-Bias Perspective and Diversity Seminar 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This seminar places an emphasis on addressing issues of bias that individuals, children and families experience on a daily basis. This course requires students to examine t… source |
| CDES 211 | F Classroom Practices for Diverse Learners 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for those who are or will be assisting in the elementary through secondary educational setting. Students will be prepared to facilitate classroom an… source |
| CDES 215 | F Health, Safety, Food, and Nutrition for Children 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on health, safety and the use of food as an instructional medium in early childhood settings. Emphasis is placed on safety and sanitation issues for the… source |
| CDES 225 | F Early Childhood Student Teaching Practicum 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term at the CDES Lab School instructional classrooms. This course includes study, exploration and practice in the many varied roles of the early childhood teach… source |
| CDES 230 | F Early Childhood Education Administration - Business Models and Practices 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes facility and financial management, marketing, enrollment, managing health and safety, food service, and legal considerations for early childhood educ… source |
| CDES 231 | F Early Childhood Education Administration: Management Models and Personnel 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on child development and educational theory and philosophy; effective administrative; supervisory and leadership skills; quality early childhood educati… source |
| CDES 238 | F Reggio and Constructivism in Early Childhood 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is intended for early educators interested in deepening their knowledge of teaching and learning. A seminar founded in the principles of the Reggio Emilia philo… source |
| CDES 240 | F Mentoring and Leadership in Early Childhood Education 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is intended for early educators interested in deepening their knowledge of mentoring, supervising and leadership. Strategies for positive growth and change in t… source |
| CDES 242 | F Introduction to Liberal Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the historical foundations and interdisciplinary nature of liberal studies, including an introduction to the values, modes of inquiry, and means… source |
| CDES 261 | F Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students interested in elementary teaching an introduction to teaching and learning; an overview of the scope and sequence of curriculum planning; unde… source |
| CDES 299 | F Child Development Independent Study Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of Child Development and Educational Studies through individual study. Students successfully comp… source |
| CHEM 100 | F Chemistry for Daily Life 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the practical significance of the fundamental concepts of chemistry in the context of societal, political and economic issues that i… source |
| CHEM 101 | F Chemistry for Allied Health Science 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture, 54 hours lab and 18 hours problem solving per term. This course provides an introduction to the principles of inorganic and organic chemistry. This course includes a lab and will me… source |
| CHEM 103 | F Chemistry in a Changing World 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course without a laboratory. Course emphasizes basic principles of c… source |
| CHEM 107 | F Preparation for General Chemistry 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture, 54 hours lab and 18 hours problem solving per term. This course is strongly recommended for students who have not had high school chemistry or who earned a grade of C or less in the… source |
| CHEM 111AF | General Chemistry I 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture, 54 hours lab, 36 hours problem solving, and 18 hours discussion per term. This course covers the topics of chemical reactions and stoichiometry, thermochemistry and calorimetry, ato… source |
| CHEM 111BF | General Chemistry II 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory, 36 hours problem solving, and 18 hours discussion per term. This course covers the topics of kinetics, equilibria, acid and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemis… source |
| CHEM 201 | F Biochemistry for Allied Health Science 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture, 36 hours lab, 18 hours problem solving and 18 hours discussion per term. This course is the second semester of a two semester sequence ( CHEM 101 F and CHEM 201 F ). This course is… source |
| CHEM 211AF | Organic Chemistry I 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture, 72 hours lab and 36 hours discussion per term. This course is the first part of a full year organic chemistry course designated primarily for chemistry majors but strongly recommend… source |
| CHEM 211BF | Organic Chemistry II 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture, 72 hours lab and 36 hours discussion per term. This course is the second part of a full year organic chemistry course designed primarily for chemistry majors but strongly recommende… source |
| CHIN 101 | F Elementary Chinese - Mandarin I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. The course focuses on the four major skills of language learning — listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing — and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acqu… source |
| CHIN 102 | F Elementary Chinese - Mandarin II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning —listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing— and the grammar and vocabulary necessa… source |
| CHIN 203 | F Intermediate Chinese - Mandarin III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Chinese based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral… source |
| CHIN 204 | F Intermediate Chinese - Mandarin IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Chinese based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes intermed… source |
| CIS 100 | F Introduction to Personal Computers 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students as well as the business professional to the use of the personal computer using state-of-the-art software. Course material includes computer… source |
| CIS 100HF | Honors Introduction to Personal Computers 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces students as well as the business professional to the use of the personal computer using state-of-the-art software. Course material in… source |
| CIS 102 | F Introduction to Open Source Software 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches students to use various Open Source software on a Windows computer. Topics include finding Open Source Software, downloading and installing software, an… source |
| CIS 103 | F Computer Keyboarding 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is beginning keyboarding for students who wish to learn alphanumeric keyboarding and the 10-key pad. Individualized assignments will help stude… source |
| CIS 104 | F Presentation Graphics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to business presentation graphics. Topics include planning presentations, creating business presentations and templates, enhancing presentati… source |
| CIS 106 | F Beginning Spreadsheet (MS Excel) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to spreadsheets in the solution of business problems. Students will create, format and print worksheets that include formulas, function… source |
| CIS 107 | F Introduction to Operating Systems 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce the operating system on the personal computer and personal computer security. The course will cover the fundamentals of the graphical u… source |
| CIS 111 | F Introduction to Information Systems 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course exams information systems and their role in business. Focus will be on information systems, database management systems, networking, e-commerce, ethics and secu… source |
| CIS 111HF | Honors Introduction to Information Systems 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an examination of information systems and their role in business. This course will focus on information systems, database management systems,… source |
| CIS 113 | F Introduction to Big Data Analytics 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course introduces terminology and basic concepts behind big data analytics, applications, and systems. Topics include: what is data analytics, process and tools, stati… source |
| CIS 120 | F Project Management I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers project management application skills including planning project scope, analyzing project risk, creating project schedules, communicating project informa… source |
| CIS 123 | F Beginning Word Processing (MS Word) (formerly Word Processing) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach the student how to use a word processing program to create, edit, and format documents. This course covers the fundamental operations of wo… source |
| CIS 124 | F Advanced Word Processing (MS Word) (formerly Advanced Word) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches advanced concepts and techniques for Microsoft Word. Topics include working with long documents, complex formatting, collaborating, and automating Word… source |
| CIS 130 | F Systems Analysis and Design 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to systems analysis and design concepts as they are applied in business environments. Topics emphasize methodologies used b… source |
| CIS 142 | F Database I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach the use of state-of-the-art personal database software. The course will cover introductory concepts including database structure and design… source |
| CIS 148 | F Introduction to Personal Computer Communications 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to personal electronic communications and management. Students will use state-of-the-art email and scheduling software. Stud… source |
| CIS 149 | F Internet Entertainment 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches the various elements of entertainment on the Internet. These include how media companies are using the Internet for content distribution and marketing,… source |
| CIS 150 | F Introduction to the Internet 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the organizational, operational, and technical aspects of the internet. Students will learn how to use a personal computer to access inter… source |
| CIS 152 | F Web Design I (formerly Web Page Design II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents introductory and advanced topics in Web Page Design. Students will learn how to create web pages that include style sheets, use multimedia objects, pla… source |
| CIS 153 | F Business Web Graphics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches the skills necessary to create business graphics for web pages. Topics include graphic file formats used on web pages, designing and manipulating web co… source |
| CIS 154 | F JavaScript Programming I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches the student to use the JavaScript programming language with Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) pages. Emphasis is placed on creating HTML pages that incl… source |
| CIS 155 | F Web Page Multimedia Design I 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to Multimedia Web Design using Adobe Flash CS5 (or current version). Topics include how to create animations and movies for integration into websites and how to create… source |
| CIS 157 | F Web Design II (formerly Dreamweaver I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers using Dreamweaver to create Web pages. Topics include creating web pages with graphics, links, tables, forms, and Javascript elements. Students will also… source |
| CIS 159 | F Introduction to XML 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches the basic concepts of XML. Topics include the structure of an XML document, creating XML documents, using Data Definitions, and linking XML documents to… source |
| CIS 170 | F Cisco Networking 1 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on network terminology and protocols. Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, c… source |
| CIS 172 | F Cisco Networking 2 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to router fundamentals, router setup and configuration, network management, routing and routed protocols, and network troub… source |
| CIS 173 | F Cisco Networking 3 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques, Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM), intermediate routing protocols (RIP v2, single-area OSPF,… source |
| CIS 174 | F Cisco Networking 4 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques; Network Address Translation (NAT), Port Address Translation (PAT), and DHCP; WAN technology and t… source |
| CIS 176 | F Web Page Layout with CMS 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience to create, enhance, and maintain a website created with a content management system (CMS).… source |
| CIS 177 | F Web Design III (formerly Dreamweaver II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This project-based, hands-on course uses intermediate development techniques in Dreamweaver to enhance business webpages. Topics include the use of stylesheets to create cu… source |
| CIS 180 | F Introduction to Networking Concepts 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course introduces the student to data communications and networking concepts used in businesses. Topics include the major components of a data communications network,… source |
| CIS 181 | F Computer Certification Preparation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students for industry standard certifications with both theoretical and practical lessons relating to Microcomputer hardware and software. Emphasis is… source |
| CIS 182 | F Computer Certification Preparation II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students for industry standard certifications with both theoretical and practical lessons relating to computer hardware and software. Emphasis is place… source |
| CIS 200 | F Fundamentals of Computer Programming 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will introduce basic programming terminology, concepts, and best practices related to computer programming. Students will learn the basics of writing programs u… source |
| CIS 201 | F Introduction to Python Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts and techniques for writing software in the Python programming language. This course covers the syntax and semantics o… source |
| CIS 205 | F Advanced Spreadsheet (MS Excel) (formerly Spreadsheet Advanced MS Excel) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course teaches advanced concepts with Microsoft Excel. Topics include PivotTables and PivotCharts, using advanced statistical, logical, financial and… source |
| CIS 210 | F Advanced Python Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers advanced topics in Python programming. Subjects include: file utilization, classes and inheritance, GUI interfaces along with dictionaries, sets and recu… source |
| CIS 212 | F Robotic Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches basic programming concepts by creating applications for physical robotic devices. Students will learn how to connect to these robotic devices, design a… source |
| CIS 213 | F Python for Data Analytics 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to analyzing data using Python. Students will learn how to obtain, cleanse and prepare data for analysis. Data analytic and statistical tool… source |
| CIS 215 | F Excel for Data Analytics and Big Data 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with a strong foundation of skills that are needed to become proficient in data analytics. Microsoft Excel is the ideal platform for students… source |
| CIS 217 | F Visual Basic Programming I 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course covers the fundamentals of the Microsoft Visual Basic programming language. Emphasis is on variables, objects, events, methods, properties, control structures a… source |
| CIS 219 | F Visual Basic Programming II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers various specialized visual basic programming tasks including database management, component level programming, XML processing, distributed network progra… source |
| CIS 220 | F Web Server Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics on Web programming for the Internet and Intranets. Topics include an explanation of how programs are run across the Internet, the various types of… source |
| CIS 221 | F Introduction to C# Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory course in C# programming. Students will learn basic programming concepts, including variables, logical constructions, and data access. Students will… source |
| CIS 223 | F Programming in C++ 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students who have some experience with structured programming techniques. Students will learn the C++ programming language as it applies to business applications. Document… source |
| CIS 226 | F Java Programming I 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to designing, creating, and debugging Java programs. Students will learn the syntax of the Java programming language, how to design programs… source |
| CIS 227 | F Advanced C# Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores advanced concepts in C# programming. Students learn how to create C# networking programs, Web Server programs, complex database programs, and mobile ap… source |
| CIS 228 | F Java Programming II 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course covers advanced topics in Java programming. Topics include collections, interfaces, abstract classes, recursion and databases. Students will learn to flowchart… source |
| CIS 229 | F XML Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course covers XML programming. Topics include using XML parsers in JavaScript and Java, using XML for file input/output, and connecting to XML databas… source |
| CIS 230 | F PHP and MySQL Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches how to use the PHP Web programming language and MySQL database program to create interactive, database-driven Web sites. Students learn how to create PH… source |
| CIS 235 | F Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students to design solutions for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) architectures by provisioning computing instances, establishing virtual private net… source |
| CIS 237 | F Cloud Computing Architecture 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on cloud computing adoption, platforms, systems, and use of delivery of digital services to businesses. This course will provide the current trends in c… source |
| CIS 238 | F Cloud Computing Database Essentials 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. Cloud Computing Essentials provides a balanced curriculum and addresses the business and technical perspectives of creating, managing, and securing databases in a cloud com… source |
| CIS 240 | F Introduction to Mobile Applications 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to creating mobile applications (apps) through software design, program logic, code development and testing, and utilizing appropriate softw… source |
| CIS 242 | F Database II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches advanced topics in personal databases using state-of-the-art database software. Students will learn how to design and implement complex databases, how t… source |
| CIS 255 | F Web Page Multimedia Design II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches advanced concepts in Flash. Students learn how to write ActionScript and use advanced features in Flash to create sophisticated websites and animations.… source |
| CIS 270 | F SQL Server Administration 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the administration of Microsoft SQL Server. Students learn an overview of the SQL Server environment, installing and adm… source |
| CIS 280 | F Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course offers students an extensive introduction to database technology. The class covers the concepts of relational databases and the powerful SQL an… source |
| CIS 281 | F Introduction to Networking Hardware 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course builds on students' knowledge of basic networking concepts and theory through hands-on experience. The course will provide students with an in-… source |
| CIS 285 | F Windows Server 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to Microsoft Windows Server and enterprise networks. Students learn an overview of the Windows environment, installing and… source |
| CIS 286 | F Web Server Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to Microsoft Windows Information Server and enterprise networks. Students learn an overview of the Windows environment, ins… source |
| CIS 287 | F Exchange Server 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the administration of Microsoft Exchange Server. Students learn an overview of the Exchange server environment, installi… source |
| CIS 289 | F Windows Active Directory 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to Microsoft Windows Active Directory and enterprise networks. Students learn an overview of the Windows environment, insta… source |
| CIS 290 | F Linux and UNIX Operating System 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the Linux/UNIX operating system. Topics include configuring UNIX, using Linux/UNIX utilities to manage files and resource… source |
| CIS 295 | F Computer Information Systems Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student's area of study in C… source |
| CIS 298 | F Advanced Computer Topics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces advanced topics for students who wish to increase their knowledge and skills in various areas of computer information systems. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CISG 100 | F Introduction to Computer Game Design 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory survey class in computer game design. Students will learn the basics of how computer games are designed and created. This includes an overview of co… source |
| CISG 101 | F Advanced Computer Game Design 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches students advanced topics in game design. Students learn how to implement a game design process, how to design for narrative, characters and puzzles. Stu… source |
| CISG 102 | F Introduction to Game Narrative and Game Design 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory survey class in creating computer game narratives as related to overall game design principles. This course covers how computer games use narratives… source |
| CISG 103 | F History of Video Games 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a comparative introduction to the nature and history of video games as cultural artifacts, from Pong to online role-playing. Students explore the evolution o… source |
| CISG 105 | F Intro Augmented Virt Reality 3 Units | — | Pass/No Pass or Letter Grade option. 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for students who are new to augmented and virtual reality (AVR). No previous knowledge of programming or AVR ex… source |
| CISG 110 | F Introduction to Programming for Computer Games 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory survey course on computer game programming. Students will learn the basic game programming design process, the use and creation of game programming… source |
| CISG 112 | F Foundations of Game Engine Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory survey course on computer game engines. Students will learn the basic features of game engines, specific features of different kinds of game engines… source |
| CISG 150 | F Apple SWIFT Programming 1 Explorations 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an immersive journey into the world of Swift, Apple's robust and intuitive programming language for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and beyond. This course meticu… source |
| CISG 151 | F Apple SWIFT Programming 2 Fundamentals 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course helps students build fundamental iOS app development skills with Swift. Master the core concepts and practices that Swift programmers use daily and build a basi… source |
| CISG 152 | F Apple SWIFT Programming 3 Data Collections 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course gives students the opportunity to expand on the knowledge and skills they developed in Swift Fundamentals by extending their work in iOS app development, creati… source |
| CISG 160 | F C# for Game Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches use of the C# programming language to create computer games. Students will review the C# programming language, learn how C# uses .NET resources, and lea… source |
| CISG 165 | F C++ for Game Programming 3 Units | — | This course teaches students how to use C++ to write computer games. Topics include a review of basic C++, how to use various data structures in C++, how to access hardware devices, how to use variou… source |
| CISG 170 | F Java for Game Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course teaches students how to use Java to write computer games. Topics include a review of basic Java, how to use various data structures in Java, ho… source |
| CISG 175 | F Multimedia Game Programming 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches students how to use various multimedia tools to create games. Topics include a review of basic multimedia and virtual reality concepts, basic multimedia… source |
| CISG 182 | F DirectX Graphics Programming 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to DirectX graphics programming tools using C++. Students learn the basics of DirectX, the general structure of the graphic libraries, and how to use DirectX to create… source |
| CISG 185 | F Artificial Intelligence in Game Programming 3 Units | — | This course introduces the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in game programming. Students learn the foundation of computer Artificial Intelligence techniques, and how such techniques are imp… source |
| CISG 190 | F Programming Multiuser Online Games 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to programming online multi-player games. Students learn basic networking technology and network programming and are introduced to the operat… source |
| CISG 191 | F Electronic Sports (eSports) I Beginning 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the world of electronic sports (eSports). Participants will engage in various eSports games, enhancing their skills in various online competi… source |
| CISG 192 | F Electronic Sports (eSports) II Intermediate 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course builds on foundational skills acquired in the introductory course, this intermediate-level course delves deeper into the world of electronic sports (eSports). Parti… source |
| CISG 193 | F Electronic Sports (eSports) III Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers intensive training and in-depth analysis in the field of electronic sports, catering to students who have successfully completed intermediate coursework in e… source |
| COMM 100 | COMM C1000 Introduction to Public Speaking Formerly: COMM 100 F Public Speaking 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develo… source |
| COMM 105 | F Interpersonal Communication 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the variables of the interpersonal communication process as they occur in day-to-day, face-to-face interaction. Topics include self-concept, perception… source |
| COMM 120 | F Intercultural Communication 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the variables of human symbolic interaction as they occur between persons of differing cultural orientations. The course is theoretical in nature, but… source |
| COMM 124 | F Small Group Communication 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on effective small group presenting and communication. It explores the foundational knowledge and practice of public speaking for successfully communica… source |
| COMM 135 | F Essentials of Argumentation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will help an individual develop critical thinking abilities and effective logical support for oral and written advocacy. The course serves as an introduction to… source |
| COMM 138 | F Forensics 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course trains students to participate in intercollegiate speech tournaments and public community programs. Areas to be covered include expository spea… source |
| COSM 041 | F Esthetician: Level 1 11 Units | — | 135 hours lecture and 198 hours lab per term. This course includes basic skin care procedures and techniques; analysis of the skin; facial treatments (manual, electrical and chemical); facial massage… source |
| COSM 042 | F Esthetician: Level 2 11 Units | — | 135 hours lecture and 198 hours lab per term. This course includes an advanced study of skin care procedures and techniques; analysis of the skin; facial treatments (manual, electrical and chemical);… source |
| COSM 043 | F Advanced Topics in Esthetics 0.5-3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of the Esthetician industry that requires advanced training, continuing education, and provide professional grow… source |
| COSM 046 | F Advanced Makeup - Microdermabrasion 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of the esthetics industry which requires advanced training, continuing education, and provide professional growt… source |
| COSM 047 | F Advanced Exfoliation-Microdermabrasion 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of the esthetics industry which requires advanced training, continuing education and professional growth for lice… source |
| COSM 048 | F Advanced Makeup - Air Brush 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of the esthetics industry which requires advanced training, continuing education, and provides professional growt… source |
| COSM 055AF | Cosmetology - Level 1 11 Units | — | Authorized or required by statute or regulation or licensing agency. 135 hours lecture and 207 hours lab per term. This course includes basic hair styling, manicures, facials, day make-up, permanent… source |
| COSM 055BF | Cosmetology - Level 2 11 Units | — | 135 hours lecture and 207 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of the Level 2 segment that requires basic hairstyling, manicuring, pedicuring, acrylic nails with form, nail w… source |
| COSM 055CF | Cosmetology - Level 3 10 Units | — | 99 hours lecture and 243 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanitat… source |
| COSM 055DF | Cosmetology - Level 4 9 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 288 hours lab per term. This course is designed to prepare students for advanced hair, artificial nails, facials, make-up, airbrush make-up, chemical texturing, hair sculpting, e… source |
| COSM 055EF | Cosmetology - Level 5 9 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 270 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanitat… source |
| COSM 060 | F Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, Barbering and Esthetician 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for licensed cosmetologist/barber/esthetician who intend to teach in the post-secondary or private sector cosmetology/barbering/est… source |
| COSM 060LF | Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, Barbering and Esthetician Laboratory 3 Units | — | 162 arranged hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide licensed cosmetologist/barber/esthetician with the opportunity to complete 600 required clock hours of lab observation as a student… source |
| COSM 061AF | Pivot Point Instruction I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for Cosmetologists, Cosmetology Instructors/Instructor Trainees that need to know and teach Pivot Point techniques to obtain employ… source |
| COSM 061BF | Pivot Point Instruction II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to restate the common terminology and principles of Pivot Point and differentiate terms, concepts, and principles. This course will… source |
| COSM 061CF | Pivot Point Instruction III 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is specially designed for cosmetologists, estheticians, instructors and instructor trainees that need to know and teach Pivot Point techniques.… source |
| COSM 061LF | Intermediate Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, Barbering and Esthetician Laboratory 2 Units | — | 108 arranged hours lab per term. This intermediate course is designed to provide licensed cosmetologist, barber, or esthetician with the opportunity to complete 600 required clock hours of lab observ… source |
| COSM 062 | F Advanced Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, Barbering and Esthetician 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to teach licensed cosmetologist, barber or esthetician advanced instructional techniques. The student instructor will learn to crea… source |
| COSM 062LF | Advanced Instructional Techniques in Cosmetology, Barbering, and Esthetician Laboratory 3 Units | — | 162 arranged hours lab per term. This advanced course is designed to provide licensed cosmetologists, barbers and estheticians with the opportunity to complete 600 required clock hours of lab observa… source |
| COSM 080 | F Barbering: Cosmetology Crossover to Barbering 7.5 Units | — | 100 hours lecture and 112 hours lab per term. This course provides the additional hours in shaving preparation and performance required to qualify for the examination for a license as a barber to pra… source |
| COSM 081 | F Barbering: Level 1 9.5 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 212 hours lab per term. This is the first of five consecutive segments. This course includes basic shaving, hair styling, facials, permanent waving, scalp treatments, hair cutti… source |
| COSM 082 | F Barbering: Level 2 9.5 Units | — | 108 hours lecture and 212 hours lab per term. This is the second of five consecutive segments. This course requires basic shaving, hair styling, facials, permanent waving, scalp treatments, hair cutt… source |
| COSM 083 | F Barbering: Level 3 9 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 230 hours lab per term. This is the third of five consecutive segments. This course is designed to include shaving, hair styling, facials, permanent waving, scalp treatments, hai… source |
| COSM 084 | F Barbering: Level 4 8.5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 248 hours lab per term. This is the fourth of five consecutive segments. This course is designed to prepare students for advanced shaving, hair styling, facials, permanent waving… source |
| COSM 085 | F Barbering: Level 5 8.5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 248 hours lab per term. This is the fifth of five consecutive segments. This course includes barbershop shaving, hair styling, hair cutting, permanent waving, hair coloring, chem… source |
| COSM 101 | F Cosmetology Level 1 10 Units | — | 144 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanita… source |
| COSM 102 | F Cosmetology Level 2 10 Units | — | 144 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanita… source |
| COSM 103 | F Cosmetology Level 3 9 Units | — | 117 hours lecture and 135 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanita… source |
| COSM 104 | F Cosmetology Level 4 8 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanitat… source |
| COSM 105 | F Cosmetology Licensure Prep 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to include professional development, general sciences related to cosmetology, health and safety training, disinfection and sanitati… source |
| COUN 071 | F Adaptive Computer Access 1-2 Units | — | 9 hours lecture and 27-81 hours lab per term. This course is designed for students with learning, visual, physical, communicative disabilities or acquired brain injuries. Students will receive guided… source |
| COUN 072 | F Learning Assessment 0.5 Units | — | 9 hours lecture per term. This course is an individualized intensive diagnostic learning assessment for students referred to Disability Support Services. Emphasis is placed on determining the learnin… source |
| COUN 075 | F Adaptive Computer Access - Learning Strategies 1-2 Units | — | 9 hours lecture and 27-81 hours lab per term. This course is designed to help all students with disabilities identify their educational weaknesses and develop strategies to overcome and/or mitigate t… source |
| COUN 100 | F Orientation for College Succes 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to familiarize students with college and contains an introduction to the principles of student development theory, student conduct, academic procedu… source |
| COUN 101 | F The College Experience 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will facilitate an understanding of the issues involved in having a successful college experience. The emphasis includes four major components of study: self-ex… source |
| COUN 110 | F Teaching As A Career 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the field of education and the teaching profession. Students will develop personal knowledge and understanding of the competing purp… source |
| COUN 135 | F Introduction to Leadership Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the evolution of leadership from a theoretical and philosophical perspective. Students will examine various leadership styles and their characteristics… source |
| COUN 135HF | Honors Introduction to Leadership Development 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course explores the evolution of leadership from a theoretical and philosophical perspective. Students will examine various leadership styles and their… source |
| COUN 140 | F Educational Planning 0.5 Units | — | 9 hours lecture per term. This course includes: an orientation to college life, responsibilities, requirements, and regulations; an overview of the assessment process; certificates, occupational degr… source |
| COUN 141 | F Career Exploration 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce students to a career decision-making process which includes both evaluation of the self and exploration of the world of work. Self-eval… source |
| COUN 143 | F Creative Job Search 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and activities per term. This course will cover the basic aspects of conducting a successful job search. The focus will be on the application process, including: cover letter, resume… source |
| COUN 144 | F Career Motivation and Self Confidence 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to help students identify individual differences, examine personal characteristics and behavior, and evaluate self-concept. Students will interpret… source |
| COUN 148 | F Human Potential 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will help students to understand and enhance their self-concept through an exploration of how that self-concept directs behavior patterns. This course will also… source |
| COUN 151 | F Career and College Success (formerly Career/Life Planning) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach strategies for success to promote academic and lifelong learning. Students will learn to take charge of their academic, career, and persona… source |
| COUN 152 | F Diversity in the World of Work 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. This course is an exploration of cultural awareness and diversity as well as how they intersect within the world of work. Students will… source |
| COUN 160 | F Academic Success (formerly COUN 060 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an exploration into strategies for success in college. Personal and academic development as well as lifelong learning skills will be investigated throu… source |
| COUN 161 | F Assertion Skills/Communication 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the concept of assertive skills and learning techniques and strategies for implementing assertive behavior. This course assists students… source |
| COUN 163 | F Personal Growth and Life Success 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will emphasize college student strategies through critical analysis of the academic, career, and interpersonal factors that influence student success. Students… source |
| COUN 193 | F Financial Life Skills (formerly COUN 093 F) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to assist students in understanding basic strategies for managing college and personal finances. Students will increase their knowledge in accessing… source |
| COUN 199 | F Counseling and Guidance Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is designed for students who wish to explore in depth various guidance-related topics. Topics might develop out of a curiosity stimulated in a regular… source |
| CRTV 118 | F Introduction to Radio, TV and Film 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to assist the beginning student in understanding radio, television, cable, film, and electronic mass media. For those who plan to pursue a career in… source |
| CRTV 120 | F Media Aesthetics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides a background in understanding aesthetics used in television, motion pictures, video games, digital media and explores the development and impact of med… source |
| CRTV 121 | F American Cinema to the 1960s 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the American motion picture industry as a unique economic, industrial, aesthetic, and cultural institution. Development and changes to the 1960's are e… source |
| CRTV 122 | F Audio Production Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in the operation of radio and television audio equipment, broadcast microphones, and computer software associated with med… source |
| CRTV 124 | F Broadcast Advertising Sales 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course covers the analysis of the sales function in commercial radio and television stations, and cable television franchises. The students examine the methodology and… source |
| CRTV 126AF | World Cinema to 1945 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is the first course in a two-course sequence that will provide a background in cinema history with a global perspective, following the growth of cinema from primarily… source |
| CRTV 126BF | World Cinema 1946 to Present 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is the second course in a two-course sequence that will provide a background in cinema history with a global perspective, following the growth of cinema from primarily… source |
| CRTV 127 | F Screenwriting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the concepts and practices in the various types of dramatic writing for television and motion picture production. Students will learn about characterizat… source |
| CRTV 128 | F Writing for Radio, TV and Film 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the concepts, practices and forms for commercials, interviews, corporate and dramatic presentations for radio, television, film and the Internet. This is… source |
| CRTV 129 | F Broadcast News 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction and practice in gathering and writing news for radio and television. The emphasis is on writing copy and familiarization w… source |
| CRTV 130 | F Broadcast Audio Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to increase digital audio production skills for radio and television. Projects are designed to give students the opportunity to use… source |
| CRTV 131 | F Contemporary American Cinema (formerly Contemporary Cinema) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the American motion picture industry beginning with the film school generation and the production processes, economic factors, and social influences… source |
| CRTV 133 | F Traffic Reporting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction and practice in gathering and reporting traffic for radio and television. The emphasis is on gathering information and wri… source |
| CRTV 135 | F Broadcast TV and Radio Announcing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a course in announcing technique focusing on the announcing and voiceover skills most needed in contemporary radio and television. This course conc… source |
| CRTV 139 | F Intermediate Broadcast News 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to increase the skill level of broadcast news students who have taken one semester of CRTV 129 F , with added television reports, i… source |
| CRTV 145 | F Radio and TV Sports Broadcasting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. In this course, class members will be involved in the broadcast of local sports on radio station KBPK, 90.1 FM and the Fullerton College Cable Television N… source |
| CRTV 146 | F Intermediate Sports Broadcasting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. In this course, students will take the lead on writing and preparing broadcasts and building presentation/performance skills in the broadcast of local spor… source |
| CRTV 147 | F Advanced Sports Broadcasting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. In this course, students will develop copy, produce, edit and analyze the effectiveness of broadcasts of local sports on radio station KBPK, 90.1 FM, the F… source |
| CRTV 149 | F Advanced Broadcast News 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to increase the skill level of broadcast news students. This course has added field television reports, community interviews, polic… source |
| CRTV 150 | F Television Studio Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to multiple-camera studio production, theory and practice of producing programs live. Student crew positions, including writ… source |
| CRTV 157 | F Digital Production and Non-Linear Editing for Video and Film 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course introduces single-camera video and filmmaking production techniques; including operation of digital video cameras and recorders and sound, ligh… source |
| CRTV 160 | F Introduction to 16mm Film Production and Digital Cinematography (formerly Introduction to Filmmaking 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of film production including digital cinematography. Lecture/lab will emphasize… source |
| CRTV 164 | F Advanced Digital Production and Non-Linear Editing for Video 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with training and experience related to the design and execution of professional quality single-camera producti… source |
| CRTV 175 | F Documentary Filmmaking 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course gives an introduction to modern digital documentary filmmaking techniques. Practical narrative and technical approaches to documentary productions are examined… source |
| CRTV 196 | F Communications Seminars 0.5-3 Units | — | 0-54 hours lecture and 0-162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to expose students to up-to-date equipment, methods, techniques, and materials. These courses offer the student opportunities… source |
| CRTV 199 | F Cinema-Radio-TV Independent Study 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 independent study hours per term. This course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of cinema, radio or television through individual study. Project with written report… source |
| CRTV 227 | F Intermediate Screenwriting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The application of concepts and practices used in the various types of dramatic writing for television and motion picture production in the completion of a feature length s… source |
| CRTV 235 | F On-Air Radio Broadcasting 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course includes daily broadcast preparation and presentation of on-the-air programs. Students gain actual on-the-air experience on College FM station… source |
| CRTV 236 | F On-Air Radio Broadcasting - Intermediate 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course builds intermediate on-air skills, and includes the developing and writing of material for broadcast and the production, editing and presentat… source |
| CRTV 237 | F Advanced On-Air Radio Broadcasting 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course includes long-form music interview with instrumental and vocal recording artists in various genres, including jazz, country, rock and roll, el… source |
| CRTV 245AF | Digital Editing, Graphics and Effects 3 Units | — | This course builds on the knowledge and skills received in CRTV 157 F . Students learn the aesthetics and techniques of incorporating graphics and special effects while practicing advanced non-linear… source |
| CRTV 245BF | Advanced Digital Editing, Graphics and Effects 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with more advanced training in non-linear editing, incorporating graphics, audio mixing and utilizing special e… source |
| CRTV 280 | F Television Production Workshop 2-5 Units | — | 18 hours lecture, 18 hours lab and 36-90 hours arranged lab per term. In this course, students participate as crew members on Media Services and Communication Department cable and campus productions… source |
| CRTV 290 | F Internship in Communications I 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course offers career development opportunities for students and industry professionals who need to… source |
| CRTV 291 | F Internship in Communications II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| CRTV 292 | F Internship in Communications III 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to give the student the skills needed to market themselves as professionals in… source |
| CRTV 293 | F Internship in Communications IV 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to help the students who are interning to transition into working as independen… source |
| CRTV 299 | F Cinema-Radio-Television Independent Study 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours of independent research or lab per term. This course is designed for students who wish to explore another topic or delve deeper into a topic that they explored in CRTV 199 F . Study must… source |
| CSCI 123 | F Introduction to Programming Concepts in C++ 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming using C++ as the development tool. Topics include the structure and design of algorithms, input/output… source |
| CSCI 133 | F Data Structures in C++ 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is a course in algorithm design and data structures implemented using C++. Data structures examined are arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, tables, and graphs… source |
| CSCI 223 | F C Language for Math and Science 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the C programming language. One of the latest C compilers will be used on a personal computer. Topics include data types, functions, point… source |
| CSCI 241 | F Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to assembly language programming. It includes reviews of computer organization, programming techniques and concepts, addressing techniques, i… source |
| CSTR 005 | F Construction Technology Lab 0.5-2 Units | — | Open Entry/Open Exit. 27-108 hours lab per term. This course offers students the opportunity to further develop their skills at hand and power tool operations, and to devote more time to construction… source |
| CSTR 006 | F Residential Plumbing and Mechanical Systems 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the fundamentals of residential plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). (Degree Credit) source |
| CSTR 007 | F Residential Electrical Systems 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to load center sizing, wiring circuits and grounding systems used in residential construction. Lab exercises will cover the… source |
| CSTR 014 | F Contractors License Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the problems in the legal and practical aspects of contracting: Contractors' License Law, the Mechanic's Lien Law, labor code, Worker's Compensation, and… source |
| CSTR 015 | F Construction Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the organization and problems associated with managing a building construction business. Topics will include sales, bidding, contracts, purchasing, sched… source |
| CSTR 016 | F Business Administration for the Construction Industry 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the practical aspects of business administration concepts and practices within the construction industry. The course su… source |
| CSTR 020 | F Remodeling and Additions Construction I 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of residential room additions and remodeling construction with an emphasis on print reading, starting t… source |
| CSTR 022 | F Remodeling and Additions Construction II 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course will provide advanced experiences in finish work in remodeling and additions to include patching and finish carpentry, electrical, plumbing, a… source |
| CSTR 028 | F Introduction to Alternative Energy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the world energy situation and a study into alternate energy sources. Solar water heating, solar space heating and cooling, photovoltaic… source |
| CSTR 030 | F Construction Plans Reading (formerly Construction Blueprint Reading) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an interpretation of architectural working drawings as they relate to residential and light commercial construction. The meaning of various lines, symb… source |
| CSTR 031 | F International Building Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics from the most recently-published International Building Code. This course is designed to give the student a view of the origins of the codes, why… source |
| CSTR 032 | F Uniform Plumbing Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics from the most recent Uniform Plumbing Code as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. (Degree Credit) source |
| CSTR 033 | F Commercial Construction Blueprint Reading 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes the interpretation of commercial architectural drawings as they relate to commercial construction industry. Contract documents, specifications, site… source |
| CSTR 034 | F National Electrical Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics of instruction which will follow the content of the most recent National Electrical Code as published by the National Fire Protection Association.… source |
| CSTR 035 | F California Accessibility and Energy Codes 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers an interpretation and application of the California Code of Regulations (Title 24) as it pertains to various types of structures within the building indu… source |
| CSTR 038 | F Uniform Mechanical Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics of instruction which will follow the content of the most recent Uniform Mechanical Code as published by the International Conference of Building O… source |
| CSTR 039 | F Commercial Mechanical Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course has been designed for the individual who deals with the design of heating, cooling, ventilation and refrigeration in larger, more complex type buildings. Traini… source |
| CSTR 040 | F Building Design - Hazard Materials 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to the provisions of the Building and Fire Codes affecting the storage, handling and use of hazardous materials. Emphasis w… source |
| CSTR 041 | F International Residential Code 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers topics from the most recently-published adoption of the International Residential Code. Students will study the International Residential Code (IRC) as a… source |
| CSTR 042 | F Residential Steel Frame Construction 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a comprehensive course that covers the fundamentals of utilizing light frame steel for residential and light commercial. Course emphasizes the safe… source |
| CSTR 050 | F Computer Design Software for the Contractor 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 45 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using computer architectural design software to prepare stu… source |
| CSTR 060 | F Computer Estimating in Construction 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices with using computer estimating software for construction estimator position… source |
| CSTR 065 | F Construction Project Scheduling 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using project scheduling software currently used in the con… source |
| CSTR 100 | F Residential Construction 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course emphasizes the safe use of hand and power tools, construction terminology, plan interpretation and construction practices in: ground work, foun… source |
| CSTR 102 | F Residential Finish Carpentry 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers units of instruction to include tool usage and safety, terminology, drywall installation and finishing, setting of door frames and hangi… source |
| CSTR 104 | F Concrete and Masonry 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is a basic concrete construction course which includes use of concrete and masonry tools and forming, placing, finishing, and testing concrete. Field… source |
| CSTR 108 | F Surveying for Builders 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a course for builders and contractors, both general and sub. It includes surveying instruments, surveying practice for construction limited to plot… source |
| CSTR 110 | F Residential Estimating 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course stresses residential blueprint reading, estimating, and material listing. Includes site preparation, foundations, framing, exterior finish, interior finish, roo… source |
| CSTR 112 | F Construction Materials, Specifications and Purchasing 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course covers the study of building materials as used in modern building construction and how they are represented in working drawings and specifications. (CSU) (Degre… source |
| CSTR 116 | F Residential Construction Practice I 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course provides actual practice in the construction of a house project. Course emphasizes the correct and safe use of tools, rough framing problems,… source |
| CSTR 118 | F Residential Construction Practice II 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course provides actual practice in the finish work of the house project. Course work includes insulating, drywalling, door installation, finish hardw… source |
| CYBR 100 | F Cyber Hygiene 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces the student to computer security topics on personal computers and on general Internet Security. Students will learn how to protect their own personal… source |
| CYBR 106 | F Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the complex world of cyber security and technology. Students will analyze security problems and practice simulated security activities. T… source |
| CYBR 206 | F Ethical Hacking 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to hacking tools, techniques, and incident handling. Areas of instruction include the evolution of hacking and penetration testing; the basic… source |
| CYBR 210 | F Network Security 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to provide students with an overview of network security, and covers terminology, technology, and software to secure networks. Students will learn a… source |
| CYBR 220 | F Introduction to Incident Response 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches the student how to conduct incident response techniques and tools to investigate and reconstruct network-based data. Students learn the basic operation… source |
| CYBR 230 | F Scripting Fundamentals 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces selected scripting languages that automate many tasks in the cybersecurity, systems administration, and digital forensics field by including basic da… source |
| CYBR 233 | F Application Security 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces the concepts and best practices when securing applications starting with the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) top 10 vulnerabilities for… source |
| CYBR 260 | F Cloud Security 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students to design secure solutions for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) architectures by provisioning computing instances, establishing virtual priv… source |
| CYBR 290 | F Management of Information Security 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course teaches students the organizational components and introduction into the overall management and communities of interest in the field of information security. (D… source |
| DANC 100 | F Dance Appreciation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides exposure to historical and contemporary dance forms and their religious, social, cultural and artistic qualities. The course will include the viewing o… source |
| DANC 101 | F Introduction to Dance World Cultures 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce social, folk, and square dancing from the different cultures of the world. Dance cultures that will be studied will include the dances of: Asia, Afri… source |
| DANC 102 | F Conditioning for Dance 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces various types of stretching, strengthening, and body alignment exercises for dance. This course combines techniques and skills from… source |
| DANC 103 | F Dance Technique I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on basic movement techniques to prepare the body for dance. This class also meets the needs of students who are interested in achieving fitness and contouri… source |
| DANC 104 | F Dance Technique II 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides intermediate movement techniques. This course also meets the needs of students who are interested in achieving fitness and contouring of the body by the us… source |
| DANC 110 | F Ballet Folklorico 1 Unit | — | 36 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give a general knowledge of the regional dance styles of Mexico and their cultural aspects. Students will be expected to learn various dance steps. (… source |
| DANC 111 | F Jazz I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for students to learn basic skills of Jazz Dance with emphasis on body alignment, strength and coordination. AA Dance; Liberal Arts; satisfies PE requir… source |
| DANC 112 | F Jazz II 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn intermediate skills of jazz dance with emphasis on body alignment, strength and coordination. This course includes more… source |
| DANC 113 | F Tap Dance I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce basic tap dance techniques and beginning tap dances and provides an opportunity for the enrolled student to develop increased coordination… source |
| DANC 114 | F Tap Dance II 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides opportunity for further development of tap dance skills at an intermediate level. Includes some provision for student composition. (CSU) (UC) (Degree Credi… source |
| DANC 115 | F Hip Hop Dance I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the opportunity for students to learn various forms of beginning Hip Hop dancing including Popping, Locking and Funk style. Students will learn the basic h… source |
| DANC 116 | F Social Dance 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the enrolled student exposure to various dance forms. This course is designed for both the non-dancer and the student with dance experience. Examples of da… source |
| DANC 119 | F Dance for Theatre 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides opportunities to explore various dance styles: ballet, jazz, modern and tap for musical theatre productions. Exposure to choreography for musical theatre a… source |
| DANC 120 | F Dance History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will study dance forms from primitive to present day with lecture, film, and class discussion. Students will also compare various dance techniques,… source |
| DANC 121 | F Classical Dance Fundamentals 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the student who has little or no training in classical dance. This course provides instruction in application of the use of the fundamentals of appl… source |
| DANC 122 | F Middle Eastern Dance 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to explore various types of dances that are common in the Middle East (Belly dancing and dabke). Students will acquire movement unique to Middle Eastern… source |
| DANC 130 | F Afro-Caribbean Dance 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in the dance styles and rhythms of Afro-Caribbean cultures. Different regions of the Caribbean will be explored. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation) (… source |
| DANC 132 | F Flamenco Dance I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will study basic Flamenco Dance technique and learn movement combinations. This class provides students with the opportunity to develop coordination, r… source |
| DANC 140 | F Introduction to Ballet 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to instruct the beginning ballet student in the fundamentals of ballet technique and terminology. Students will learn basic skills… source |
| DANC 141 | F Ballet I: Beginning Ballet 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course students will elaborate on basic ballet skills, adding new vocabulary and movements. Emphasis will be on developing alignment, strength, fle… source |
| DANC 142 | F Ballet II: Advanced Beginning Ballet 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course students will learn advanced beginning ballet technique with an emphasis on developing performance skills, self-expression and musicality. S… source |
| DANC 143 | F Ballet III: Intermediate Ballet 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will challenge the student with intermediate level ballet steps and sequences. Emphasis will be on advancing technique for jumps and turns, per… source |
| DANC 150 | F Commercial Dance 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will focus on contemporary dance styles made popular from the television, film and video industry. Students will learn and create stylized commercial dance movement… source |
| DANC 151 | F Latin Jazz 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will study and learn basic skills of Latin Jazz dance and styles inherent in Jazz and Afro-Caribbean dance and Latin Popular rhythms such as Cha Cha, M… source |
| DANC 160 | F Introduction to Modern Dance 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to modern dance. Students will learn the basic vocabulary and movements of modern dance with an emphasis on body and spatial… source |
| DANC 161 | F Beginning Modern Dance (formerly DANC 107 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to build on the basics of modern dance adding new vocabulary and movements. Emphasis will be on alignment, strength, flexibility, b… source |
| DANC 162 | F Advanced Beginning Modern Dance (formerly DANC 108 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course expands upon the foundations of modern dance technique with an emphasis on performance skills, self-expression, and musicality. Students will p… source |
| DANC 163 | F Intermediate Modern Dance 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will present intermediate level modern dance technique, challenging skills with increasingly complex movement patterns and physicality. Emphasi… source |
| DANC 200 | F Dance Appreciation: A Classical Ballet Retrospective 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to expose the student to the performance of classical ballet by major dance companies from around the world and historical artists in performance. T… source |
| DANC 202 | F Dance Composition/Choreography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides theory and practice of the basic elements of dance composition and also emphasizes problem-solving skills and the craft and creation o… source |
| DANC 203 | F Dance Production 2 Units | — | 108 hours lab per term. This course provides opportunity for creative dance expression. The emphasis of the class is on advanced dance techniques and choreography. Opportunities for public performanc… source |
| DANC 204 | F Dance Rehearsal and Performance 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course provides an opportunity for a student to stage his own choreography or to participate as a dancer in original choreography by a student, faculty or guest artist. T… source |
| DANC 205 | F Dance Ensemble 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a selective dance performing group utilizing advanced resource and movement materials. This class is designed to give the advanced dancer an… source |
| DANC 210 | F Multicultural Dance in the U.S. Today 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the social and theatrical dances of various countries will be viewed and examined in terms of cultural influences, historical and social origins, and the… source |
| DANC 214 | F Dance Repertory 2 Units | — | 108 hours lab per term. This course provides the opportunity to rehearse and perform works choreographed by faculty and/or artist-in-residence. It is an opportunity to experience professional working… source |
| DART 100 | F Introduction to Digital Art 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course teaches the fundamentals of digital media to input, create, manipulate and output a variety of images. Students learn basic skills and use a va… source |
| DART 101 | F Photoshop for Digital Arts 3 Units | — | 36 hours and 54 hours lab per term. This course teaches the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop to input, create, manipulate and output a variety of images. Students learn basic design skills and usage o… source |
| DART 102 | F Introduction to Web Graphics 3 Units | — | 36 hours and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a study of page development, navigation, graphics, animation, video, and sounds media for use on the Internet. During the course of the semester, th… source |
| DART 103 | F Practical Color Techniques for Digital Media 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course teaches the practical side of color theory concepts, from creating and outputting color images to using color-corrections to recreate the digit… source |
| DART 104 | F Introduction to Maya 3D 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the Autodesk Maya 3D computer software, focusing upon polygonal modeling techniques. Students will combine modeling techniques w… source |
| DART 105 | F Fundamentals of Digital Media Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces basic digital design concepts in the development of solutions to design problems. Topics include the design theory, drawing, color t… source |
| DART 106 | F Intermediate Maya 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course gives the student an introduction to the intermediate use of Maya, a 3D digital program used within the entertainment/game industry to create 3… source |
| DART 107 | F Digital Drawing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course encompasses the use of digital-based software applications combined with digital drawing tablets and touch sensitive digital monitors. This cou… source |
| DART 108 | F Digital Drawing - Dynamic Sketching 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an accelerated digital drawing class applying in-depth acquisition of skill and technique demonstrated in digital drawing. This course cover… source |
| DART 109 | F Environmental Sketching 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an ideal foundation course for the art student wanting to learn sketching techniques used for creating and strengthening environmental sketc… source |
| DART 110 | F Fundamentals of Character Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to the basics of character design encompassing techniques and skills used within the creation of character developme… source |
| DART 111 | F Character Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to move the student from the basics learned inside DART 110 F and introduce them to more complex character development encompassing… source |
| DART 112 | F Vector Graphics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a course that encompasses a basic study of digital tools to make vector-based visual art intended for publication. This course involves extensive h… source |
| DART 115 | F Introduction to Prop Design (formerly ART 090AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to designing props. Props are objects that are used by a character during animation or gameplay. These objects consi… source |
| DART 119 | F Interior Sketching 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an ideal follow-up course to DART 109 F , focusing on sketching techniques used for creating and strengthening interior environment sketchin… source |
| DART 120 | F 3D Modeling 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate modeling course focusing on more advanced 3D modeling assignments encompassing vehicle design, organic modeling, set development, a… source |
| DART 121 | F Futuristic Vehicle Design (formerly ACG 120 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate modeling course focusing on specific techniques and design theories for designing futuristic vehicles. Students will work from a tr… source |
| DART 123 | F Introduction to 3D Texturing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introduction course to 3D texturing using Adobe Photoshop and Allegorithmic's Substance Painter as the texturing software and Autodesk's Maya to… source |
| DART 124 | F 3D Texturing for Organic Characters 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate class on 3D texturing organic models using Allegorithmic's Substance Painter. The student will continue forward with 3D texturing u… source |
| DART 125 | F 3D Texturing for Hard Surface Modeling 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate class on 3D texturing hard surface models using Allegorithmic's Substance Painter. The student will continue forward with 3D textur… source |
| DART 132 | F Digital Imaging I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course instructs students to make and edit images using photo-editing and other raster graphics programs. Raster graphics is the technology of choice… source |
| DART 133 | F Marvelous Design I - Introduction to Cloth Simulation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to cloth simulation using Marvelous Designer, one of the leading software used to create digital clothing simulations in the… source |
| DART 134 | F Marvelous Designer II: Production Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced level cloth simulation course using Marvelous Designer, one of the leading software in this field that mimics the real-world properties… source |
| DART 135 | F Introduction to Digital Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to the Photoshop software application, the most commonly used application for digital painting within the entertainm… source |
| DART 136 | F Intermediate Digital Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course continues forward painting with the Photoshop digital application focusing on expanded skill set assignments with emphasis on vehicle design, c… source |
| DART 137 | F Advanced Digital Painting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is based upon increasing a mastery of digital painting technique using the Photoshop application to create vehicle design, character creation,… source |
| DART 138 | F Digital Painting for Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to working and delivering production level artwork, adhering to industry standard in entertainment production. Stude… source |
| DART 140 | F Digital Publishing I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the use of computers as a design aid to generate "camera ready" page layouts, integrating graphics and text. Emphasis is on design o… source |
| DART 146 | F Digital Publishing II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the use of advanced options of industry standard software as a design aid to generate "camera ready" page layouts. Emphasis is on de… source |
| DART 148 | F Introduction to Narrative Illustration 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to narrative illustration concepts incorporating traditional draftsmanship skill sets, combined with enter… source |
| DART 150 | F 3D Computer Animation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an intermediate study of the animation sub-menu tab in the Maya 3D software application. This course will focus on introducing the student t… source |
| DART 151 | F Introduction to Character Animation and Rigging 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in rigging and animation, focusing in the movement of characters in 3D space using Autodesk's Maya, the leading software in… source |
| DART 152 | F Pre Visual Animation (formerly ACG 150 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an intermediate study in animation, focusing upon pre visual camera animation. Animating cameras and setting up scenes for pre visual animat… source |
| DART 153 | F Introduction to Digital Sculpting with ZBrush 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in digital sculpting introducing the student to the Pixologic ZBrush 3D Digital Sculpting application. The ZBrush applicatio… source |
| DART 154 | F Creature Sculpting with ZBrush 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course in digital sculpting concentrating in Human and Creature Anatomy using Pixologic's ZBrush, a 3D digital sculpting software.… source |
| DART 155 | F Hard Surface Sculpting with ZBrush 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course in digital sculpting concentrating in Hard Surface Digital Sculpting using Pixologic's ZBrush, a 3D Digital Sculpting applic… source |
| DART 156 | F 3D Printing Techniques with ZBrush 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course in digital sculpting concentrating in using Pixologic's ZBrush, a 3D Digital Sculpting application, for 3D printing. ZBrush… source |
| DART 157 | F Introduction to 3D Printing and Fabrication 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will explore the different additive manufacturing processes of 3D printing, from 3D digital file manipulations using Autodesk's Me… source |
| DART 158 | F Fusion 360 I - Introduction to Product Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the basics of computer-aided design, engineering, and manufacturing using Fusion 360 to create product design for the en… source |
| DART 159 | F Fusion 360 II: Product Design Production Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to advanced product design and production techniques using Fusion 360 to create products for the entertainment, transportat… source |
| DART 161 | F Body Dynamic for Character Animation with Maya 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course in character rigging and animation, focusing in body dynamics. In this class, students will continue to implement the moveme… source |
| DART 162 | F 2D Computer Animation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a study of digital tools to represent moving objects in 2D space. Students will learn how to create 2D computer animation. Final output may… source |
| DART 164 | F Interactive Multimedia Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on designing interactive multimedia presentations by integrating a variety of programs and media (sound, text, graphics and video). Fin… source |
| DART 170 | F Digital Photo Editing I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on digital photography and the appropriate level usage of software for the manipulation of raster images for the development of fine ar… source |
| DART 171 | F Facial Acting for Character Animation with Maya 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course further develops the student's knowledge on the creation of rigs and animation-techniques for a character's acting, based on live-action record… source |
| DART 172 | F Digital Image Editing II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on getting a good digital image and editing digital imagery and the usage of software for the manipulation of raster images for the dev… source |
| DART 180 | F Digital Video 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an examination of digital video editing techniques including the professional manipulation of sound and beginning motion graphics and compre… source |
| DART 181 | F Advanced Digital Video 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course builds on the basic editing skills learned in DART 180 F . This course is an examination of intermediate to advanced digital video editing tech… source |
| DART 182 | F Motion Graphics and Special Effects 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course builds on the basic editing skills learned in DART 180 F . This course is an introduction to motion graphics, digital composition, sound design… source |
| DART 195 | F Production Design for Entertainment - Eastern Civilizations 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to environmental-production design techniques for entertainment focusing on the architectural development of Eastern… source |
| DART 196 | F Production Design for Entertainment: Western Civilizations 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to environmental-production design techniques for entertainment focusing on the architectural development of Western… source |
| DART 197 | F Production Design for Entertainment - Early Science Fiction 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to "environment-production" design techniques for entertainment focusing inside the history of early science fiction… source |
| DART 198 | F Production Design for Entertainment: Late Science Fiction 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to "environmental-production" design techniques for entertainment focusing inside the history of late science fictio… source |
| DRAF 101 | F Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing (formerly DRAF 070 F) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This basic print reading course is designed to prepare Machine Tool, Welding, Engineering, and Metal Fabrication students to interpret drawings related to manufacturing. Th… source |
| DRAF 140 | F AutoCAD for Industry 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is a comprehensive introduction to AutoCAD designed for practicing drafters, engineers, and other manufacturing oriented persons. Topics include hardw… source |
| DRAF 141 | F Advanced CAD for Industry 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course in computer aided design (CAD) using AutoCAD. Students will learn advanced industrial drafting concepts while strengthening thei… source |
| DRAF 143 | F 3D Applications Using AutoCAD 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the experienced AutoCAD user who needs a working knowledge of AutoCAD's 3D environment. Topics will include an introduction to… source |
| DRAF 171 | F Fundamentals of Drafting 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a beginning drafting course that will introduce the proper use of drafting instruments, lettering, geometric construction, pictorial drawings, orth… source |
| DRAF 173 | F Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This is an introductory course in the application and interpretation of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing concepts per the latest revision of the American Society of M… source |
| DRAF 944 | F Solidworks 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concept, practice, and development of feature based solid modeling using popular solid modeling so… source |
| DRAF 945 | F Advanced Solidworks 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 37 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concept, practice, and development of feature-based solid modeling using Solidworks softw… source |
| ECON 101 | F Principles of Economics - Micro 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents the basic structure of the economic system of the United States and emphasizes the behavior of the firm within this structure. Special attention is giv… source |
| ECON 101HF | Honors Principles of Economics - Micro 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course presents the basic structure of the economic system of the United States, and emphasizes the behavior of the firm within this structure. Topics… source |
| ECON 102 | F Principles of Economics - Macro 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course includes an analysis of macroeconomics, focusing on economic aggregates and the overall performance of the United States economy, with special emphasis on the r… source |
| ECON 102HF | Honors Principles of Economics-Macro 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course includes an analysis of macroeconomics, focusing on economic aggregates and the overall performance of the United States economy, with special e… source |
| ENGL 059 | F Developmental Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for native speakers of English who need to build basic English skills in writing, reading and thinking. It provides instruction in writing effective… source |
| ENGL 060 | F Preparation for College Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to meet the needs of students who are developing the writing and editing skills necessary for college writing. Students will review the writing proc… source |
| ENGL 099 | F Accelerated Preparation for College Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course prepares students for transfer-level college writing in a highly intensive, accelerated format and has no prerequisite. Students will review En… source |
| ENGL 100 | ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing Formerly: ENGL 100 F College Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundatio… source |
| ENGL 100HF | ENGL C1000H Academic Reading and Writing-Honors Formerly: ENGL 100HF Honors College Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundatio… source |
| ENGL 101 | ENGL C1000E Academic Reading and Writing Formerly: ENGL 101 F Enhanced College Writing 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundatio… source |
| ENGL 102 | F Introduction to Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will introduce a variety of literary genres such as fiction, poetry, drama and film. Students will read, analyze, and write about literature. Different critical… source |
| ENGL 102HF | Honors Introduction to Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a continuation of ENGL C1000 , uses literary works as content for reading and writing with emphasis on analytical and critical approaches to… source |
| ENGL 103 | ENGL C1001 Critical Thinking and Writing Formerly: ENGL 103 F Critical Reasoning and Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using… source |
| ENGL 103HF | ENGL C1001H Critical Thinking and Writing-Honors Formerly: ENGL 103HF Honors Critical Reasoning and Writing 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using… source |
| ENGL 104 | F Critical Thinking and Writing About Literature 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course will develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills as they apply to the analysis of literature from diverse cultural perspectives. There will be an emp… source |
| ENGL 105 | F Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course includes writing original fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry; study and application of forms, techniques, and literary elements of creative writing, and w… source |
| ENGL 110 | F Enhanced College Writing for Non-Native Speakers 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course in college-level composition is designed to develop the reading, critical thinking, and writing strategies necessary for academic success. The emphasis is on re… source |
| ENGL 203 | F Introduction to Dramatic Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course requires students to read, watch, and discuss a variety of plays from the Greeks to the contemporary period. Students will demonstrate analysis and evaluation o… source |
| ENGL 204 | F Introduction to Poetry 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the reading and study of poems from ancient to modern times in English and in translation. Poets represented may include Blake, Dickinson, Donne, Eliot,… source |
| ENGL 207 | F The Short Story 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course involves the reading and discussion of selected short stories emphasizing analysis, interpretation, and evaluation. The course will focus on the short story as… source |
| ENGL 208 | F Introduction to Film Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the discipline of film analysis from aesthetic, cultural, and historical perspectives. Films from a variety of countries… source |
| ENGL 209 | F Intermediate Creative Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course continues the study and application of writing original fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry. This course introduces the process of publishing. Workshops, pe… source |
| ENGL 210 | F Introduction to Language Structure and Use 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers students an introduction to the nature and structure of human language and use, covering fundamental elements of phonology, phonics, morphology, etymolog… source |
| ENGL 211 | F British Literature to 1800 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of British literature from the Middle Ages to 1800 and emphasizes literary trends and historical backgrounds, as well as the development of English.… source |
| ENGL 211HF | Honors British Literature to 1800 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of British literature from the Middle Ages to 1800 and emphasizes literary trends and historical backgrounds, as well as the develop… source |
| ENGL 212 | F British Literature since 1800 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of literature written in English from 1800 to the present and will emphasize literary trends and historical backgrounds. Students will read and disc… source |
| ENGL 212HF | Honors British Literature since 1800 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of literature written in English from 1800 to the present and will emphasize literary trends and historical backgrounds. Students wi… source |
| ENGL 221 | F American Literature to the Civil War 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of representative American works from before the era of colonization through the Civil War, emphasizing historic backgrounds of American fiction, po… source |
| ENGL 221HF | Honors American Literature to the Civil War 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of representative works by American writers from before the era of colonization through the Civil War, emphasizing historical backgr… source |
| ENGL 222 | F American Literature from the Civil War to the Present 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of representative works by American writers since 1865, and it emphasizes literary trends in and historic backgrounds of American drama, fiction, po… source |
| ENGL 222HF | Honors American Literature from the Civil War to the Present 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of representative works by American writers since 1865, and it emphasizes literary trends in and historic backgrounds of American dr… source |
| ENGL 224 | F World Literature through the Early Modern Period 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other… source |
| ENGL 224HF | Honors World Literature through the Early Modern Period 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East,… source |
| ENGL 225 | F World Literature since the Early Modern Period 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, a… source |
| ENGL 225HF | Honors World Literature since the Early Modern Period 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, As… source |
| ENGL 234 | F Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce students to William Shakespeare's tragedies, comedies, histories and romances, as well as poetry. Students will develop an understandin… source |
| ENGL 234HF | Honors Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces students to William Shakespeare's tragedies, comedies, histories and romances, as well as poetry. Students will develop an understand… source |
| ENGL 239 | F Survey of Children's Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course traces the historical and cultural development of children's literature throughout the world, from its multiple origins in the oral tradition to its contemporar… source |
| ENGL 240 | F Survey of Young Adult Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents an overview of young adult literature, including its history, characteristics, literary merit, and cultural influence. This course focuses on comparati… source |
| ENGL 243 | F Folklore and Mythology 3 Units | — | This course is an introductory study of the folklore and mythology of the world through literature, including such cultures as Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek, Norse, Hindu, Chinese, Scandinavian, Native… source |
| ENGL 243HF | Honors Folklore and Mythology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introductory study of the folklore and mythology of representative cultures of the world through literature including such cultures as Greek, Norse, Babyl… source |
| ENGL 245 | F The Bible as Literature 3 Units | — | This course involves the study of the English Bible as literature, focusing on its literary forms and techniques. The course emphasizes analysis of such forms as narrative prose, poetry, letters, and… source |
| ENGL 246 | F The Novel 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of the novel as an art form, concentrating on representative novels illustrating the richness of the form. Emphasis will be placed on developing the… source |
| ENGL 248 | F Science Fiction 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of science fiction and speculative fiction. This course emphasizes the literary, social, economic, cultural and environmental contexts of representa… source |
| ENGL 249 | F Survey of Chicano/a Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers students a survey of Chicano/a literature from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the present day. It emphasizes the literary, historical, socia… source |
| ENGL 250 | F Survey of African American Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours per term. This course is an introduction to literature by African American and Black writers. The course provides an overview of major themes such as identity, the diaspora, and empowerment,… source |
| ENGL 251 | F Introduction to Native American Literature formerly (Survey of Native American Literature) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to literature by Native American and Indigenous writers. The course provides an overview of major themes, such as pre-contact civilization, c… source |
| ENGL 253 | F Introduction to Asian American Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to literature by Asian and Pacific Islander American writers. Because literature often mirrors and informs society, the course will examine h… source |
| ENGL 256 | F Introduction to Queer Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to texts by writers who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and/or other sexual and gender expressions. The course analyz… source |
| ENGL 280 | F Language Arts Tutoring Practicum 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides training for students to acquire specific knowledge, skills and techniques for tutoring in writing across academic disciplines and pro… source |
| ENGL 299 | F English Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course will provide advanced students the opportunity for independent study that will enrich their academic experience in English. Students may choose to exp… source |
| ENGR 101AF | Surveying I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles and practices of measuring distances, elevations and angles. Topics include leveling, traversing, horizontal and vertical… source |
| ENGR 105 | F Engineering CAD 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course which utilizes the CAD system for engineering applications. The course incorporates elementary principles associated with th… source |
| ENGR 110 | F Introduction to Engineering 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to engineering as a profession and its associated career responsibilities and opportunities. The course includes a selection of computational… source |
| ENGR 201 | F Statics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course applies equilibrium conditions of force and moments to engineering problems. Algebraic and graphical methods are used. Topics include equilibrium of particles a… source |
| ENGR 203 | F Electric Circuits 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the analysis of electric circuits. Analysis techniques include nodal analysis, loop analysis, superposition method, Thevenin's Theorem, No… source |
| ENGR 203LF | Electric Circuits Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course covers basic electrical measurement techniques and experimental investigation of simple circuits, as well as computer simulations of transient circuits. (Degree Cre… source |
| ENGR 220 | F Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and… source |
| ENVS 105 | F Environmental Biology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is for non-science majors and introduces the student to the principles of organismal biology, framed in the context of Earth’s natural environments. The course… source |
| ENVS 105LF | Environmental Biology Lab 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab or field study per term. This course reveals core biological principles framed in lab and field investigations. Exercises focus on the interactive relationships betwe… source |
| ENVS 140 | F Introduction to the Natural History of Birds (formerly Birds of Southern California) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is a field-oriented course designed to introduce wildlife enthusiasts to the remarkable diversity of birds in Southern California. Students will learn how to id… source |
| ENVS 141 | F Desert Natural History 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course applies ecological principles to investigate desert environments. Activities include lecture on ecological principles and field study in selected California des… source |
| ENVS 142 | F Geology and Marine Biology of the Channel Islands 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geological and marine biological processes and features in the Channel Islands region of Southern California. Lectures will… source |
| ENVS 196 | F Regional Field Studies: Environmental Sciences 1 or 2 Units | — | 18-36 hours lecture per term. Classes are conducted in the short course format, and require participation in fieldwork in a selected biological community in southwestern United States, Mexico, or Cos… source |
| ESC 100 | F Physical Geology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This introductory course explores the physical composition of the earth and those processes that modify its surface. Topics include rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, ear… source |
| ESC 100LF | Physical Geology Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. Physical Geology Lab includes identification of minerals and rocks, interpretation of topographic maps and geologic folios, study of landforms and rock structures and field stu… source |
| ESC 101 | F Earth Science Survey 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the fields of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Topics include earthquake and volcanic processes, global current patterns, beach forma… source |
| ESC 101LF | Earth Science Survey Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course enhances topics covered in the ESC 101 F . This course includes exercises in identifying minerals and rocks, reading topographic maps, analyzing earthquakes, interp… source |
| ESC 103 | F Historical Geology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the Earth's origin, geological development through time and history of its life are presented using the plate tectonic theory. The impor… source |
| ESC 104 | F Geology of National Parks and Monuments 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a description of the broad geologic features of North America with special emphasis on the U.S. National Parks and Monuments. Photographic slides and rock sa… source |
| ESC 105 | F Introduction to Weather and Climate 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the physical properties of the atmosphere, including solar heating and cooling, atmospheric circulation, weather systems, extreme weather, atmospheric… source |
| ESC 105LF | Introduction to Weather and Climate Laboratory 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course offers lab studies to correspond to material covered in ESC 105 F . Fundamental concepts in meteorology and measurement techniques including sel… source |
| ESC 106 | F Geology of Orange County Area 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course examines the physical and historical Geology of the Orange County Area. The county will be analyzed for faults and folds, rock and fossil occurrences, geologic… source |
| ESC 107 | F Earth Science for Educators 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course engages students in a study of our dynamic planet, including its astronomy, geology, oceanography, and meteorology. Topics include solar system… source |
| ESC 110 | F Introduction to Climate Science 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course engages students in a study of climate science including global warning and climate change. Students will examine interactions among Earth's various climate sub… source |
| ESC 116 | F Astronomy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the universe and the techniques used to study it. Topics include the history of astronomy, motions of the night sky, the earth moon system… source |
| ESC 116HF | Honors Astronomy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the universe and the techniques used to study it. Topics include the history of astronomy, motions of the night sky, the earth moon system… source |
| ESC 116LF | Astronomy Lab 1 Unit | — | 72 hours lab per term. This course introduces the student to astronomical viewing and measurements as well as analysis of astronomical data. Students will do lab experiments to understand principles… source |
| ESC 117 | F Field Astronomy 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to methods of observational astronomy including naked eye, binocular and telescopic observations. Lectures will cover celestial sphere, celes… source |
| ESC 120 | F Geology of California 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the physical and historical geology of California. Each of California's natural provinces will be analyzed for tectonic structures, rock and fossil occ… source |
| ESC 130 | F Introduction to Oceanography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The lectures present a survey of the geological, physical, chemical, and biological principles and processes of oceanography. This course examines how these processes inter… source |
| ESC 130HF | Honors Introduction to Oceanography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course presents a survey of the geological, physical, chemical, and biological principles and processes of oceanography. An overview is provided of the… source |
| ESC 130LF | Introduction to Oceanography Field Experience 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course offers field studies to correspond to material covered in ESC 130 F . Each field experience will be preceded by an orientation lecture/discussio… source |
| ESC 140 | F Geology of California Coastal Areas 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in selected areas along California's coastline. Lectures will examine the geologic importanc… source |
| ESC 141 | F Geology of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Area 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park area. Lectures will examine the geologic importance of… source |
| ESC 142 | F Geology of Mojave Desert Area 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Mojave Desert area. Lectures will examine the geologic importance of the area and how… source |
| ESC 143 | F Geology of the Owens Valley and Mammoth Lakes Area 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Owens Valley-Mammoth Lakes area. Lectures will examine the geologic importance of the… source |
| ESC 144 | F Geology of Southern California Mountain Areas 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Transverse Ranges and Santa Ana Mountains area. Lectures will examine the geologic im… source |
| ESC 145 | F Geology of the Death Valley National Park Area 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Death Valley National Park area. Lectures will examine the geologic importance of the… source |
| ESC 146 | F Geology of the Joshua Tree National Park Area 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in the Joshua Tree National Park area. Lectures will examine the geologic importance of the… source |
| ESC 147 | F Geology of Colorado Plateau Areas 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic features and processes in selected areas of the Colorado Plateau. Lectures will explore the geologic significance o… source |
| ESC 190 | F Environmental Geology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores those geologic processes that influence human activities. Topics include the geologic hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and volcanoes;… source |
| ESC 196 | F Regional Field Studies in Geology 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course involves lecture and field study of geologic processes and features in selected areas throughout the Southwestern United States. During a given semester, multip… source |
| ESC 230 | F Coastal Oceanography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course engages students in a study of the geological, physical, chemical, and biological oceanography of the coastal ocean of Southern California and… source |
| ESC 330 | F Sensing the Earth System 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will allow students to explore the cutting-edge technologies and methodologies used to observe Planet Earth, including optical and acoustical technologies, robo… source |
| ESL 010 | F Basic College Technology for Language Development 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to develop high-beginning to intermediate English learners' use of technology for language development. Students will explore a variety of texts, pl… source |
| ESL 012 | F Language and Culture through Song Lyrics 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course introduces low intermediate and intermediate non-native speakers of English to popular and historical American songs. By studying the lyrics and the stories beh… source |
| ESL 025 | F Basic English Grammar for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to increase students' knowledge and usage of verb tenses, sentence structure, and other basic grammatical topics. It will develop grammatical accura… source |
| ESL 029 | F Idiomatic Expressions for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course provides instruction in common American English idioms, phrasal verbs, slang and taboo terminology, proverbs, and other fixed expressions. Additional topics inc… source |
| ESL 035 | F Intermediate English Grammar for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to increase intermediate students' knowledge and usage of complex verb tenses and sentence structure. It will also develop grammatical competency in… source |
| ESL 036 | F Basic Conversation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve beginning students' ability to speak and understand English in simple every day and academic situations. It will provide practice in basi… source |
| ESL 038 | F Fundamentals of American English Pronunciation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to develop basic pronunciation, to establish better oral control of language, and to build confidence in simple oral expression. Pass/No Pass only. source |
| ESL 039 | F Vocabulary Expansion Techniques for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides instruction in vocabulary expansion principles and techniques for high beginning to intermediate students of English as a second language (ESL). Topics… source |
| ESL 045 | F Advanced English Grammar for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to increase an advanced student's knowledge and usage of advanced English grammar, to improve grammatical accuracy in writing and to develop strong… source |
| ESL 046 | F Intermediate Conversation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve students' ability to comprehend and communicate in English on a variety of everyday topics. Students will develop and practice techniques… source |
| ESL 047 | F Academic Preparation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to orient second language students to college life. The course includes information about academic vocabulary, academic textbooks, and college instr… source |
| ESL 048 | F Intermediate Pronunciation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to develop intermediate pronunciation skills, to structure more style in oral language, and to build confidence in basic oral expression. Pass/No Pa… source |
| ESL 049 | F Advanced Academic Vocabulary for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides instruction in academic vocabulary for advanced students of English as a second language (ESL). Students will acquire and use the 500+ most common acad… source |
| ESL 056 | F Advanced Conversation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve advanced students' comprehension and oral communication in English on a broad range of academic subjects. Pass/No Pass only. source |
| ESL 058 | F Advanced Pronunciation for Non-Native Speakers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to refine pronunciation, to reduce foreign accent, and to build confidence in complex oral expression. Pass/No Pass only. source |
| ESL 082 | F Intermediate Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English 5 Units | — | This course is designed for low-intermediate and intermediate non-native speakers of English. This course provides intensive instruction in oral communication, basic grammar, reading, sentence and pa… source |
| ESL 083 | F High Intermediate Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 18 hours arranged per term. This course, designed for high-intermediate students of English, provides instruction in critical reading and expository paragraph writing. Applicatio… source |
| ESL 184 | F Low Advanced Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 18 hours arranged lab per term. This course engages students in critical analysis and appreciation of works of historical, literary, and cultural importance in the Humanities by… source |
| ESL 185 | F Advanced Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 18 hours arranged lab per term. This course is designed for advanced students of English and this course primarily emphasizes critical reading and expository essay writing with a… source |
| ESL 186 | F Introduction to Critical Reading and College Writing for Non-Native Speakers (formerly College Writi 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to prepare advanced students for college level writing, and provides review of English fundamentals and practice in college-level reading, critical… source |
| ESL 189 | F Advanced Reading for Non-Native Speakers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will help prepare English language learners for academic reading at the college level. Particular emphasis will be placed on those problems faced by non-native… source |
| ESL 190 | F Advanced Accelerated English for Non-Native Speakers 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture and 18 hours arranged lab per term. This course engages students in critical analysis and appreciation of works of philosophical, historical, literary, aesthetic, and cultural import… source |
| ETHS 101 | F American Ethnic Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This introductory course is a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the experiences of Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinx Americans… source |
| ETHS 101HF | Honors American Ethnic Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the experiences of Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinx Americ… source |
| ETHS 111 | F Women of Color in the U.S. 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Ethnic Studies course is a comparative study of the experiences of American Indian, Black/African American, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Chicanx/Latinx women… source |
| ETHS 111HF | Honors Women of Color in the U.S. 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This honors-enhanced Ethnic Studies course is a comparative study of the experiences of American Indian, Black/African American, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Chica… source |
| ETHS 129 | F Introduction to African-American Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the field of African-American Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to study the various experiences of African Americans and… source |
| ETHS 129HF | Honors Introduction to African American Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces students to the field of African-American Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to study the various experiences of Afri… source |
| ETHS 130 | F African-American History I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the African-American experience in the United States from its African roots to 1865, emphasizing the roles of African Americans in the political,… source |
| ETHS 130HF | Honors African-American History I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of the African-American experience in the United States from its African roots through the American Civil War, emphasizing the roles… source |
| ETHS 131 | F African-American History II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of key events, individuals, institutions, and experiences that shaped the history and culture of African Americans in the United States from the era… source |
| ETHS 150 | F Introduction to Chicana/o Studies (formerly ETHS 140 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the field of Chicana/o Studies. It is designed to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, economic, and historical… source |
| ETHS 150HF | Honors Introduction to Chicana/o Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introduction to the field of Chicana/o Studies. It is designed to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, economic,… source |
| ETHS 151 | F Chicana/o History I (formerly ETHS 141 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the Chicanx experience from the Mesoamerican era to the era of US imperialist wars of expansion. Utilizing theoretical frameworks and methodologi… source |
| ETHS 152 | F Chicana/o History II (formerly ETHS 141 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the Chicanx experience beginning with the era of US imperialist wars of expansion to the present, emphasizing the roles of Chicanx people in the… source |
| ETHS 153 | F Chicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues (formerly ETHS 142 F) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the contemporary issues, major characteristics, and significant contributions of Chicana/o and Latina/o communities in the United States. An interdis… source |
| ETHS 153HF | Honors Chicana/o and Latina/o Contemporary Issues 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on the contemporary issues, major characteristics, and significant contributions of Chicana/o and Latina/o communities in the United Sta… source |
| ETHS 159 | F Introduction to American Indian Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the field of American Indian Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to acquaint students with the most significant social, pol… source |
| ETHS 160 | F American Indian History (formerly History of the Native Americans) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a historical survey of the Native American experience from creation to the present. Drawing from American Indian and Indigenous Studies epistemologies, theor… source |
| ETHS 162 | F Introduction to Federal Indian Law and Policy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course in American Indian and Indigenous Studies is an introductory survey to the history and contemporary interpretations of U.S. federal Indian law and policy. Stude… source |
| ETHS 170 | F Introduction to Asian Pacific Islander American Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the field of Asian Pacific Islander American Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to study the experiences of various Asian… source |
| ETHS 171 | F Asian Pacific Islander American History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of key events, institutions, individuals, and experiences that have shaped the cultures and histories of Asian Pacific Islander American communities… source |
| ETHS 199 | F Ethnic Studies Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| ETHS 201 | F Chicana and Latina Feminisms 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course utilizes Chicana/x and Latina/x feminist scholarship to examine topics and issues that include gender politics, sexuality, immigration, mother/parenthood, the f… source |
| ETHS 202 | F Race, Ethnicity and Popular Culture 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the contributions of people of color in film and popular culture and surveys the cultural, economic, social, and political forces that shape their repr… source |
| ETHS 210 | F Ethnic Studies for Educators Seminar 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course prepares students to utilize the core concepts and frameworks of ethnic studies for application in K-12 classes with a focus on grades 9-12. Emphasizes the uniq… source |
| ETHS 211 | F Ethnic Studies for Educators Capstone 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers the student an experiential learning environment with Ethnic Studies experts to apply knowledge acquired throughout the certificate program and gain valu… source |
| ETHS 220 | F Mental Health in Black Communities 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an analytical study of the history, experiences, and issues that influence and affect the mental health of Black people. Using Afrocentric theoretical paradi… source |
| ETHS 235 | F U.S. Racial Liberation Movements (formerly Contemporary Social Justice) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an examination of the Post-World War II movements for racial liberation and self-determination among African Americans, Asian Pacific Islander Americans, Lat… source |
| ETHS 235HF | Honors U.S. Racial Liberation Movements (formerly Honors Contemporary Social Justice Movements) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an examination of the Post-World War II movements for racial liberation and self-determination among African Americans, Asian Pacific Islande… source |
| ETHS 299 | F Ethnic Studies Advanced Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| FASH 010 | F Clothing Construction Studio 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides supervised open lab time for students to develop clothing construction, patternmaking and design skills by working on individualized projects. Pass/No Pass… source |
| FASH 045 | F Swim and Active Wear 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn the techniques needed to create commercial quality swimwear and active wear using both industrial and home sewing equip… source |
| FASH 050 | F Careers in Fashion 1 Unit | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 18 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to a variety of career opportunities in designing or creating clothing. Personal qualities and skills ne… source |
| FASH 060 | F Professional Image 2 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 36 hours lecture per term. This course will teach students the skills needed to get a job, develop a strong work ethic, become a valuable employee, and how to dre… source |
| FASH 085 | F Bridal and Special Occasion Wear 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers specialized advanced construction techniques used in the manipulation of special and veil fabrics. The construction of advanced under-su… source |
| FASH 088 | F Digital Fashion Flat Sketching 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to industry standard fashion flat sketching using computer software. In this course, students will develop techniques used i… source |
| FASH 090 | F Creative Serging - Overlock Machine 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover basic operation, care and use of serger machines. Students will learn about the various types, features, accessories, tools and noti… source |
| FASH 093 | F Pattern Alteration and Fitting 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course the students will learn how to alter ready made garments. The students will analyze properly and improperly fitted garments. This course pro… source |
| FASH 096 | F Exploring a Fashion E-Commerce Home-Based Business (formerly Exploring a Home-Based Business) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course explores the feasibility of using skills to produce income at home, and investigates the organization and management needed for a home-based business. Personal,… source |
| FASH 101 | F Basic Sewing Techniques (formerly Clothing I) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the beginner sewer. Basic clothing construction techniques used in the apparel industry. Appropriate methods for quality constr… source |
| FASH 107 | F Apparel Analysis 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will study the cultural significance of clothing and apply the principles and elements of design in the selection of clothing to enhance the individual. Field t… source |
| FASH 108 | F Flat Pattern Methods and Design I (formerly FASH 108AF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn to design and make garments by apparel industry techniques by manipulating paper patterns, thereby translating a design… source |
| FASH 109 | F Flat Pattern Methods and Design II (formerly FASH 108BF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course students will make patterns for apparel using basic techniques learned in FASH 108 F and adding more advanced concepts for creating wearable… source |
| FASH 110 | F Computer Patterning and Grading (formerly FASH 108CF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover the development of patterns, sizes, and markers on the computer using commercial industry techniques. (Degree Credit) (CSU) source |
| FASH 145 | F Field Studies in Fashion 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will acquaint students with the world of fashion through field trips to manufacturers, designers, the wholesale mart, and retail store, museum, or trade publica… source |
| FASH 150 | F Introduction to the Fashion Industry 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores four levels of the fashion industry including the development of fashion, fashion designers, apparel producers, retailers, and fiber and fabric produce… source |
| FASH 152 | F Ready-to-Wear Evaluation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on analyzing and evaluating the construction, appearance, pricing, sizing and fit of ready-to-wear and of price and quality indicators for selected acce… source |
| FASH 183 | F Fashion Marketing and Promotion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The course provides an analysis of fashion consumer buying habits and the sales promotion activities of fashion retailers and manufacturers. Topics include: understanding c… source |
| FASH 186 | F Workroom Sketching 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course the students will learn drawing techniques for garment workroom sketches. Included will be emphasis on developing skills in sketching garmen… source |
| FASH 188 | F Apparel Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn to become familiar with one of the major segments of the fashion industry. By learning the manufacturing sequence and p… source |
| FASH 190 | F Pattern Grading 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course teaches students to "size up" and "size down" a fashion pattern for all size ranges in misses, women's, junior, children, and men's wear using… source |
| FASH 196 | F Domestic and International Fashion Studies 2.5 Units | — | Pass/No Pass only. 45 hours lecture and 9 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce the domestic and international fashion industry to the student of American fashion. Class members wi… source |
| FASH 199 | F Fashion Independent Study 1 or 2 Units | — | 54-108 hours of independent study per term. This course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of fashion through individual study. Projects must have instructor appro… source |
| FASH 201 | F Fashion Sewing (formerly Clothing II) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course develops the development of intermediate skills in clothing construction. Included in this course is custom couture techniques, the use of spec… source |
| FASH 206 | F Textiles 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course surveys and studies fabrics used in clothing and interior design. It covers the study of fibers from production through fabric manufacturing an… source |
| FASH 209 | F Draping (formerly FASH 209AF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, the student will learn to manipulate fabrics on a dress form to create designs without the use of drafted pattern. An exploration of the ma… source |
| FASH 211 | F Draping - Advanced (formerly FASH 209BF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course the student will learn advanced techniques on the manipulation of fabrics on a dress form to create designs without the use of drafted patte… source |
| FASH 220 | F Retail and Fashion Buying 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course offers a study of the principles of merchandise buying for resale in independent stores, major department stores, chain stores and centralized buying. This cour… source |
| FASH 221 | F Retail and Fashion Buying Practices (formerly Advanced Retail and Fashion Buying) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will prepare students in advanced concepts and principles of buying and merchandising fashion goods. The course expands on retail merchandising calculations and… source |
| FASH 240 | F Introduction to Fashion Styling and Current Topics in Fashion 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term This introduction course covers fashion styling, current topics related to fashion, fashion social media, communication, public relations, journalism, photo… source |
| FASH 242 | F Fashion History - The Evolution of Dress, Culture and Style (formerly Fashion History of Costume) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course surveys the evolution of western and non-western clothing styles as a reflection of culture throughout history from Egyptian to Contemporary periods. Emphasis i… source |
| FASH 244 | F Ethnic Costume 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of clothing worn as the national dress and daily wear of the indigenous peoples and the apparel of religious cultures in the developed and underdeve… source |
| FASH 250 | F Fashion Promotion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an analysis of sales promotion activities of fashion retailers and manufacturers. Topics include marketing communications, promotional strategies, fash… source |
| FASH 260 | F Fashion Forecasting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course the students will study the techniques and procedures for identifying and forecasting current fashion trends. Understand the role of the fas… source |
| FASH 284 | F Fashion Design (formerly FASH 284AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course the students will learn the application of design principles and elements to contemporary fashion for ready-to-wear and couture and how to m… source |
| FASH 285 | F Fashion Design Collections (formerly FASH 284BF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores the design principles and elements to contemporary fashion. The lectures cover design problems encountered in the ready-to-wear and co… source |
| FASH 288 | F Digital Fashion Illustration and Portfolio 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, the student will learn advanced applications of fashion illustration and technical flat techniques using a variety of computer software fre… source |
| FASH 297 | F Fashion Design Portfolio 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn to develop a design portfolio. Students will develop and refine their individual style by the development of a fashion… source |
| FASH 299 | F Fashion Industry Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 – 162 hours supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course offers career development opportunities for students and industry professionals who need to… source |
| FASH 975 | F Patternmaking: Collections 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will make patterns for apparel using basic will apply design principles to contemporary fashion by designing and producing a group… source |
| FASH 976 | F Men's Patternmaking 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will make patterns for men's apparel using basic blocks. The students will apply design principles to contemporary fashion by crea… source |
| FOOD 102 | F Introduction to Foods (formerly FOOD 101AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles involved in food preparation, as well as practical e… source |
| FOOD 110 | F Food Safety and Sanitation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will examine basic principles of food safety and sanitation applied in the food service industry to comply with state regulations. Emphasis is plac… source |
| FOOD 120 | F Food Service Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge on the principles and techniques related to basic management, leadership, and human resource management of foo… source |
| FOOD 130 | F Cultural Aspects of Food 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course examines food as an expression of cultural unity and diversity. Students will investigate the many cultural influences on food choices and meal… source |
| FOOD 160 | F Foods for Fitness (formerly FOOD 060 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course presents nutrition information to enhance knowledge about food choices. The principles of nutrition and food preparation are presented in a non… source |
| FOOD 170 | F Vegetarian Cooking and Nutrition (formerly FOOD 070 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to develop a basic understanding of the vegetarian diet with practical applications in food preparation. Emphasis will be on the pr… source |
| FREN 101 | F Elementary French I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquire… source |
| FREN 102 | F Elementary French II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquire… source |
| FREN 200 | F Conversational French 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will focus on improving listening comprehension and speaking skills in simulated real-life situations. Reading, writing and cultural components are included. Th… source |
| FREN 203 | F Intermediate French III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing French based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral c… source |
| FREN 204 | F Intermediate French IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing French based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes i… source |
| GEOG 100 | F Global Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the world's geographical regions. It explores basic geographical concepts, human and physical spatial patterns, and contemporary social and envir… source |
| GEOG 100HF | Honors Global Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an overview to the world's geographical regions and an introduction to basic geographical concepts, as well as human and physical spatial pat… source |
| GEOG 102 | F Physical Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an overview of the interrelationships, geographic patterns and basic physical processes that create the physical landscapes of the world. The study of geosys… source |
| GEOG 102HF | Honors Physical Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an overview of the interrelationships, geographic patterns and basic physical processes that create the physical landscapes of the world. The… source |
| GEOG 102LF | Physical Geography Lab 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This lab/field study supplements GEOG 102 F . This course examines the processes of weather and climate, the construction/destruction of the earth's land surface focusing on in… source |
| GEOG 120 | F Global Environmental Problems 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a geographical evaluation of the causes and consequences of global environmental problems. The focus is on the spatial dimensions of global environmental cri… source |
| GEOG 130 | F California Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course investigates and interprets the physical, cultural and economic bases and regions of the state of California. Particular emphasis is placed upon the natural fou… source |
| GEOG 160 | F Cultural Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides a study of variations in the world's cultural landscapes, focusing on spatial patterns of population growth and distribution, settlement and livelihood… source |
| GEOG 199 | F Geography Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to expand and deepen their knowledge and understanding of geographic concepts, topics, themes and ideas. (Degree Credit) (CSU… source |
| GEOG 230 | F Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (formerly GEOG 281AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to concepts and use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and its role in geographic analysis and decision making.… source |
| GEOG 231 | F Spatial Analysis: Mapping for Solutions and Decision-Making 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course teaches students to explore and analyze spatial data from various sources to study issues relevant to the contemporary world ranging from epide… source |
| GEOG 237 | F Intermediate and Advanced GIS Applications 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores intermediate to advanced applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in urban and environmental fields. Students will expand… source |
| GEOG 238 | F Principles of Map-Making and Cartographic Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to methods, techniques, and considerations in creating ethical, effective, and engaging maps as communication and anal… source |
| GEOG 262 | F Economic Geography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an investigation and interpretation of the world's economic organization, its natural resources, raw materials, crops and crop production, manufacturing and… source |
| GERM 101 | F Elementary German I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning—listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing—and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquire… source |
| GERM 102 | F Elementary German II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the grammar and vocabulary necessary… source |
| GERM 200 | F Conversational German 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will focus on improving listening comprehension and speaking skills in simulated real-life situations. Reading, writing and cultural components are included. Fi… source |
| GERM 203 | F Intermediate German III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing German based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral c… source |
| GERM 204 | F Intermediate German IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours of lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing German based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasize… source |
| GRFX 100 | F Graphic Design I (formerly ART 140 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in advertising and graphic design with an emphasis on communication through use of concepts, type and images. Includes devel… source |
| GRFX 120 | F Typography I (formerly ART 141 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the use of type and typography in print and digital graphic design and prepares students to meet industry standards in the design an… source |
| GRFX 150 | F Graphic Design II (formerly ART 147 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course in a study of methods and techniques used in producing advertising and design projects. Areas emphasized are electronic pre-pres… source |
| GRFX 151 | F History of Graphic Design (formerly ART 138 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores the history of graphic design from the nineteenth century to present day. In addition to studying historical design trends, students w… source |
| GRFX 160 | F Publication Design (formerly ART 145 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course with emphasis on the design of publications such as brochures and magazine layouts to simulate real world assignments. Finished… source |
| GRFX 170 | F Typography II (formerly ART 241 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced course in the use of type and typography in the production of logos and branding, advertising and publications across both print… source |
| GRFX 200 | F Graphic Design III 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course continues the study of the concepts and processes of GRFX 150 F . Conceptual problem-solving skills and the creative design process are emphasi… source |
| GRFX 230 | F Advertising Design (formerly ART 146 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced level course with emphasis on design for advertising. The assignments are intended to simulate real world experience and may include ad… source |
| GRFX 240 | F Packaging Design (formerly ART 148 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an advanced level course with emphasis on design for packaging. The assignments are intended to simulate real world experience and will include des… source |
| GRFX 250 | F Graphic Design IV 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course continues the study of the concepts and processes of GRFX 200 Graphic Design III. Areas emphasized include 2D and 3D design with and introducti… source |
| GRFX 270 | F UI-UE User Experience Design (formerly ART 142 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers skill development in user experience and interface design process including selecting interfaces that are meaningful to users and relati… source |
| HED 140 | F Health Science 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of personal and public health concepts with an emphasis on scientific inquiry. Lecture and discussion topics include personal responsibilit… source |
| HIST 110 | F Western Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Western Civilization I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of western civilization from prehistoric times through the 16th century, e.g., Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Muslim, Medie… source |
| HIST 110HF | Honors Western Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Western Civilization II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of western civilization from prehistoric times through the sixteenth century, e.g., Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Roman, Byz… source |
| HIST 111 | F Western Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly Western Civilization II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an examination of Western civilizations from the sixteenth century to the present, including the development of modern society, arts, industry, human rights,… source |
| HIST 111HF | Honors Western Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly Honors Western Civilization II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a continuation of HIST 110 or 110HF Western civilizations. It is a study of the development of western civilizations from the sixteenth centu… source |
| HIST 112 | F World Civilizations to 1550 (formerly World Civilizations I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the development of and interconnections among the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, China, Japan and the Americas, from ea… source |
| HIST 112HF | Honors World Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Honors World Civilizations I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of the development and interconnections among the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, China, Japan and the Amer… source |
| HIST 113 | F World Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly World Civilizations II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the development of and interconnections among the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, China, Japan and the Americas, from CE… source |
| HIST 113HF | Honors World Civilizations Since 1550 (formerly Honors World Civilizations II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of the development of and interconnections among the civilizations of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, India, China, Japan and the A… source |
| HIST 120 | F African Civilizations to 1880 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of African History from the earliest human inhabitants of the continent through the beginnings of European colonization in the 1870s. Emphasis is pl… source |
| HIST 121 | F African Civilizations since 1880 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of African History from the late nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis is placed on providing students with a broad presentation of European c… source |
| HIST 127 | F Survey of United States History (formerly Survey of American History) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of U.S. history from the colonial foundations to the present time. It covers major changes in society; politics, economics and culture throughout th… source |
| HIST 151 | F Survey of British History I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of British history from prehistoric times to 1714 and emphasizes the contributions of Celts, Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Normans; the structure of soci… source |
| HIST 152 | F Survey of British History II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of British history from 1714 to the present, emphasizing the role of prime ministers as well as monarchs; the development of foreign policy and nava… source |
| HIST 154 | F Ancient Egypt 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course surveys Egyptian politics, economy, society, religion, and the arts from the Pre-dynastic period through Cleopatra. It also investigates Egypt's connections wit… source |
| HIST 160 | F Asian Civilizations I (formerly HIST 160AF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of the historical developments of Asia's three great civilizations up to the 1800's. Concentration will be on the traditional institutions shaped by… source |
| HIST 161 | F Asian Civilizations II (formerly HIST 160BF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of the revolutionary changes that have taken place in basic Asian traditions and institutions. Focus will be on the efforts to replace traditional in… source |
| HIST 165 | F Introduction to the Middle East 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the historical development of the Middle East from the prophet Mohammed to the present, emphasizing the Islamic religion, art, philosophy, as well as k… source |
| HIST 165HF | Honors Introduction to the Middle East 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a historical development of the Middle East from the prophet Mohammed to the present, emphasizing Islamic religion, art, philosophy, and key… source |
| HIST 170 | F History of the United States to 1877 (formerly History of the United States I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of U.S. history from the colonial era to 1877, and examines the diversity of cultures during this period. Credit will be granted for either ( HIST 1… source |
| HIST 170HF | Honors History of the United States to 1877 (formerly Honors History of the United States I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of U.S. history from the colonial era to 1877, examining the diversity of cultures during this period. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation)… source |
| HIST 171 | F History of the United States Since 1877 (formerly History of the United States II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of American History from 1877 to the present, examining the diversity of American cultures during this period. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation. Credit w… source |
| HIST 171HF | Honors History of the United States Since 1877 (formerly Honors History of the United States II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a survey of American history from 1877 to the present time, examining the diversity of American cultures during this period. Credit will be g… source |
| HIST 190 | F History of the Americas I (formerly HIST 162AF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the history of the Western Hemisphere from its discovery to the wars of independence. Emphasis is placed upon the European inheritance, the inter… source |
| HIST 191 | F History of the Americas II (formerly HIST 162BF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a comparative study of the political, social and economic development of the independent nations of the Western Hemisphere from the wars of independence to t… source |
| HIST 199 | F History Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area of history through individual research and study. Students successfully comple… source |
| HIST 270 | F Women in United States History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on women in American society from the Colonial era to the present with emphasis on the social sphere of women, women's health, and the role of women in… source |
| HIST 273 | F United States Environmental History 3 Units | — | 54 hours per lecture term. This course surveys the environmental history of the United States from the earliest human migrations to the present day, focusing on the complex ways people have perceived… source |
| HIST 275 | F History of California 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a geographical, ethnic, social, economic, intellectual, and political history of California from the earliest times to the present. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC… source |
| HIST 299 | F History Independent Study - Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area of history through individual research and study. Students successfully comple… source |
| HORT 001 | F Principles of Horticulture I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the identification and use of ornamental plants, culture of landscape plants, morphology of leaves, flowers and fruits, survey of soil p… source |
| HORT 002 | F Principles of Horticulture II 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers plant propagation techniques, weed control for ornamental plantings, disease and pest control in the landscape and turf grass management… source |
| HORT 005 | F Basic Landscape Plants I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the identification and study of trees, shrubs, vines; tropical and herbaceous plant material of landscape value. Special emphasis is placed on fall-bloom… source |
| HORT 006 | F Basic Landscape Plants II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the identification and study of trees, shrubs, vines and herbaceous plant material of landscape value. Plants emphasized in this course include spring-bl… source |
| HORT 012 | F Landscape Pruning Techniques 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles and practices used in pruning ornamental shrubs, trees, vines, herbaceous perennials, groundcovers and fruit trees found i… source |
| HORT 013 | F Basic Turf Care 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers the fundamentals of lawn care for homeowners including planting, fertilization, irrigation, weed control, and pest control. Special techn… source |
| HORT 014 | F Home Pest Control 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory per term. This course introduces the fundamentals of pest control for homeowners including identification and control of weeds, insects, and other invertebrate… source |
| HORT 016 | F Landscape Lighting 1.5 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course explains the principles and practices used in lighting outdoor trees, shrubs, planter beds and living spaces. Emphasis is given to appropriate… source |
| HORT 017 | F Landscape Water Features 1.5 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers the design and installation of landscape water features including ponds, garden streams, fountains and container water gardens. Students… source |
| HORT 045 | F Pest Control Certification and Safety 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to assist persons desiring to be licensed as Pest Control Advisors or Pest Control Operators or pesticide dealers. Instruction involves laws and reg… source |
| HORT 046 | F Pesticide Safety for Landscape Workers 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach pesticide safety to landscape workers. Students learn safe operation of application equipment, pesticide toxicity ratings, methods of expos… source |
| HORT 058 | F Irrigation Controller Program 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides hands-on experience in which students will learn the fundamentals of programming irrigation controllers and the steps involved in prog… source |
| HORT 152 | F Applied Botany 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course includes the study of plant growth and development, horticultural practices, and an overview of horticulture as a science, an art and an indust… source |
| HORT 153 | F Landscape Irrigation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers principles and practices of installing simple irrigation systems. It includes the study of fittings, piping, valves, backflow preventers… source |
| HORT 154 | F Irrigation Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles and practices of designing and drawing plans for residential and small commercial irrigation systems. Includes the study… source |
| HORT 155 | F Soils 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Topics include soil formation, texture, structure, compaction, stability, dr… source |
| HORT 156 | F Plant Nutrition 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers the composition, value and use of fertilizers, soil correctives and soil amendments. Methods and techniques employed in detailed fertili… source |
| HORT 157 | F Irrigation Principles 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the study of plant, soil and water relationships as they relate to irrigation. Sprinkler precipitation rates, soil infiltration rates, a… source |
| HORT 158 | F Landscape Irrigation Drip and Low Volume 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles and practices of water conservation in landscapes by utilization of drip and low volume (low flow) irrigation systems. Sp… source |
| HORT 160 | F Plant Identification of Ornamental Trees 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course studies broadleaf and conifer trees used in California landscapes, with special emphasis on identification. Recommended as a transfer course for majors in horti… source |
| HORT 161 | F Plant Identification of Ornamental Shrubs 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course includes the study of ornamental shrubs, ground covers, vines, tropical and herbaceous plant material used in California landscapes with special emphasis on ide… source |
| HORT 162 | F Landscaping for Dry Climates 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the effects of the Southern California environment on plant selection, knowledge of the growth requirements of selected native and exotic species, and th… source |
| HORT 164 | F Plant Identification of Annuals, Perennials and Houseplants 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the study of annuals, perennials, and houseplants used throughout California, with special emphasis on identification. It includes a comparison of the ca… source |
| HORT 165 | F Landscape Management 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the requirements for successfully managing maintenance aspects of landscapes. This course covers new plantings and maint… source |
| HORT 168 | F Landscape Construction 3 Units | — | 54 hours of lecture per term. This course covers the use and cost estimates of various landscape construction materials. Problems dealing with structure, grading, drainage, sprinklers, masonry, and e… source |
| HORT 169LF | Landscape Construction Laboratory 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This introductory course provides students with the practice necessary to produce quality hardscape features in the home landscape. Laboratory exercises in the use of wood, con… source |
| HORT 170 | F Landscaping Contracting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the legal requirements and obligations of the landscape contractor, including contractor's law, lien rights, subcontractor regulations and employee labor… source |
| HORT 173 | F Greenhouse and Nursery Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course presents current production methods used in producing greenhouse and nursery plants. Greenhouse and nursery facilities and equipment will be co… source |
| HORT 174 | F Plant Propagation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the theoretical and commercial practices of plant propagation, including seeding and transplanting, preparation of cuttings, layering, d… source |
| HORT 177 | F Turf Grass Management 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the management and pest control in turf grasses. Included are laboratory and field experience in the identification, planting, managemen… source |
| HORT 185 | F Arboriculture 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers current practices in maintaining trees through correct pruning, cabling and cavity repair. In addition, tree growth characteristics, loc… source |
| HORT 188 | F Integrated Pest Management 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides students with a fundamental knowledge of integrated pest management. During the class, students learn to develop and implement pest co… source |
| HORT 200 | F Landscape Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers basic drafting techniques combined with the principles of design leading to formal landscape drawings of homes. Includes the proper asso… source |
| HORT 201 | F Advanced Landscape Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of graphics, plant usage, and design theory covered in HORT 200 F with emphasis on hillside developments and commercial proje… source |
| HORT 205 | F Applied Entomology 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles of entomology including external anatomy and internal anatomy and physiology, insect relatives, and insect classification… source |
| HORT 207 | F Plant Pathology 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introductory study of the major plant diseases and their control. Fungi, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes causing diseases of agricultura… source |
| HORT 215 | F Diseases and Pests of Ornamental Plants 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the pests and diseases affecting ornamental plants in commercial, residential and nursery situations. Emphasis is placed… source |
| HORT 218 | F Landscape Hydraulics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles of hydraulics related to open and closed piping systems, pipe and channel flow as applied to landscape irrigation and dra… source |
| HORT 219 | F CAD Applications in Horticulture 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the use of computer aided drafting in the creation of landscape and irrigation designs. The use of symbol libraries, layered drawings, m… source |
| HORT 250 | F Permaculture Design 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the application of ecological and environmental principles to designing human systems that are locally sustainable and r… source |
| HORT 255 | F Hydroponics - Aquaponics 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles and practices used in hydroponic and aquaponics systems. Special attention is given to system design and production of ap… source |
| HORT 257 | F Soil Food Web 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the Soil Food Web. The Soil Food Web is a complex living system in the soil. This course examines soil organisms and the… source |
| HUM 170 | F Education: Tutoring Individual 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course provides preparation and training for successful tutoring in multiple subject areas. Instruction will focus on tutoring principles, specific tutoring techniques… source |
| HUM 299 | F Humanities Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course will provide advanced students the opportunity for independent study that will enrich their academic experience in the humanities. Students may choose… source |
| IDES 085 | F Kitchen and Bath Design 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers functional planning for the kitchen and bath. The emphasis is on layout, materials, appliances and fixtures, lighting and electrical pla… source |
| IDES 100 | F Fundamentals of Interior Design 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the application of design principles and elements in planning complete interior environments that meet individual, functional, legal and environmental ne… source |
| IDES 105 | F Interior Design Studio I 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to apply concepts and theories presented in the lecture course, Fundamentals of Interior Design IDES 100 F . Emphasis is placed on… source |
| IDES 110 | F Drafting for Interior Design (formerly Drafting - Interior Design) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the development of drafting techniques and graphic skills for application in architectural drawings including floor plans, lighting and… source |
| IDES 130 | F Applied Color and Design Theory 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course examines color and design theory and its application in developing solutions to interior design projects. The effects of cultural influences, p… source |
| IDES 147 | F Office Planning 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture, 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover large and small office planning including client improvement practices and the use of modular systems. Also covered are code requiremen… source |
| IDES 150 | F Interior Materials and Products 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course explores selection criteria, application and evaluation of products and materials used in commercial and residential interior design. Included are textiles, fur… source |
| IDES 170 | F Space Planning I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the design process for residential space planning, including re-modeling, kitchen and bath design, furniture plan, materials and product… source |
| IDES 175 | F Space Planning II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover the design process for designing a commercial interior including office systems, tenant improvement practices, the implementation of… source |
| IDES 180 | F History of Architecture and Furnishings I (formerly History of Architecture I) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture and interior architecture in this overview of design heritage from antiquity th… source |
| IDES 190 | F History of Architecture and Furnishings II (formerly History of Interior Architecture II) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the historical relationship between architecture, period furniture and the decorative arts. It begins with sixteenth century England and… source |
| IDES 200 | F Interior Illustration I 2 Units | — | This course covers the application of the methods, techniques and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and furnishings. Included are one-point and two-point perspective rendering. (CSU) (Degre… source |
| IDES 210 | F Fundamentals of Lighting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the fundamentals of lighting design, theory and applications including the history and vocabulary of lighting; the effects of light on color and vision;… source |
| IDES 215 | F Interior Design Studio II 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course allows the student to pursue individual interior design projects with supervision and the use of the Interior Design lab resources. Universal D… source |
| IDES 220 | F Interior Design Building Codes 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores California building codes, regulations, standards and specifications concerning life-safety issues, Title 24, universal design and Green requirements r… source |
| IDES 225 | F Interior Illustration II 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course expands on the techniques learned in IDES 200 F for rendering interior spaces and furnishings by incorporating a variety of computer aided desi… source |
| IDES 230 | F Business and Professional Practice 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the business and professional management of an interior design practice including legal requirements, project management and business practices. Field tr… source |
| IDES 240 | F Interior Design Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course allows students to earn credit through supervised employment in an interior design establis… source |
| IDES 260 | F Interior Illustration III 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, the student refines the skills learned in IDES 225 F , for communicating design concepts in 3D. Techniques in rapid visualization are explo… source |
| IDES 265 | F Interior Design Studio III 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores design solutions for total interior space planning of commercial environments. This is achieved through programming, development of wo… source |
| IDES 275 | F Interior Design Studio IV 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the application of the interior design process for complete custom residential spaces. A comprehensive design approach will be utili… source |
| ITAL 101 | F Elementary Italian I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquire… source |
| ITAL 102 | F Elementary Italian II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning —listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing— and the grammar and vocabulary necessa… source |
| ITAL 203 | F Intermediate Italian III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Italian based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral… source |
| ITAL 204 | F Intermediate Italian IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Italian based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes… source |
| JAPN 101 | F Elementary Japanese I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning - listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing - and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acq… source |
| JAPN 102 | F Elementary Japanese II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning - listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing - and the grammar and vocabulary neces… source |
| JAPN 203 | F Intermediate Japanese III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Japanese based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral… source |
| JAPN 204 | F Intermediate Japanese IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Japanese based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes… source |
| JOUR 101 | F Reporting and Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the skills and practices of news reporting as applied to the various types of media outlets. Focus is placed on various story types… source |
| JOUR 102 | F Advanced Reporting and Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the study and practice of advanced reporting and newsgathering techniques are the main focus stressing interviewing and research skills, investigative, s… source |
| JOUR 108 | F Feature Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the principles of feature writing for magazines, newspapers, and other print and online media. The instruction stresses the process of organizing the wri… source |
| JOUR 110 | F Mass Media Survey 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the mass communications media and a critical consideration of their roles in our society. Mass media under consideration in this cou… source |
| JOUR 110HF | Honors Mass Media Survey 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course provides an introduction to the mass media and a critical consideration of their roles in our society enhanced for Honors students designed to d… source |
| JOUR 132 | F Introduction to Magazine Production 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course covers all aspects of the magazine publishing industry. A soft cover magazine is created by the class. Emphasis is placed on writing longer, in… source |
| JOUR 133 | F Beginning Magazine Production 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course covers all aspects of the magazine publishing industry. A soft cover magazine is created by the class. Greater emphasis is placed on writing lo… source |
| JOUR 134 | F Intermediate Magazine Production 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course covers all aspects of the magazine publishing industry. A soft cover magazine and online publications is created by the class. Emphasis is plac… source |
| JOUR 135 | F Advanced Magazine Production 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course covers all aspects of the magazine publishing industry. A soft cover magazine is created by the class. Emphasis is placed on writing longer, in… source |
| JOUR 140 | F Public Relations and Publicity 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will study and practice the techniques and responsibilities of corporate, agency, and non-profit public relations with special attention to publici… source |
| JOUR 150 | F Social Media Communications 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the use of social media in journalism and public relations. Students will analyze the impact of social media; learn how to read stat… source |
| JOUR 196 | F Specialized Reporting (formerly Communications Seminar) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to expose students to specialized reporting skills in the field of journalism. This course offers the student opportunity for specialized training i… source |
| JOUR 199 | F Journalism Independent Study 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours independent study per term. This course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of journalism and public relations through individual study. Independent la… source |
| JOUR 210 | F Multimedia Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course focuses on media article writing and digital storytelling. Students will develop multimedia news reporting and writing techniques with an empha… source |
| JOUR 215 | F UAV and Drone Reporting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give students the ability to learn about UAVs (drones) and how to use them in reporting. Special emphasis is placed on equipment… source |
| JOUR 219 | F Photojournalism 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the basics of digital photography for publication both print and online such as news, advertising, feature, sports, lifestyle, photo ess… source |
| JOUR 220 | F Introduction to Investigative Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to watchdog reporting in local communities. Students will learn skills and techniques in investigative journalism, research… source |
| JOUR 221 | F Introduction to Visualizing Data 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course focuses on finding and telling visual stories from large quantities of data. Students will find, obtain and analyze data. They will create accu… source |
| JOUR 222 | F Introduction to News Media Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to news media production. Students will learn skills in multimedia reporting, page design, photojournalism, editing and proo… source |
| JOUR 223 | F Beginning News Media Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course expands news media production. Students will learn skills in multimedia reporting, page design, photojournalism, editing and proofreading. Stud… source |
| JOUR 224 | F Intermediate News Media Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is expanded training in news media production. Students will learn skills in multimedia reporting, page design, photojournalism, editing and pr… source |
| JOUR 225 | F Advanced News Media Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course includes the following areas of study: reporting, editing, design, photojournalism, multimedia reporting and publishing techniques are also stu… source |
| JOUR 230 | F Virtual Reality Storytelling (formerly Virtual Reality/360 Storytelling) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will learn how to shoot and edit 360--degree video as they create non-fiction immersive content. The understanding of the VR mix, ranging from cont… source |
| JOUR 271 | F Introduction to Spanish-Language Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will guide students in the methods and styles of reporting and writing in Spanish for print and online. It will prepare students to publish sto… source |
| JOUR 272 | F Beginning Spanish-Language Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will guide students in the methods and styles of reporting and writing in Spanish for print and online. It will prepare students to publish sto… source |
| JOUR 273 | F Intermediate Spanish-Language Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will continue to allow students to develop the methods and styles of reporting and writing in Spanish in multimedia format. It will prepare stu… source |
| JOUR 274 | F Advanced Spanish-Language Reporting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will guide students in the methods and styles of reporting and writing in Spanish for print and online. It will prepare students to publish sto… source |
| JOUR 290 | F Internship in Journalism and Public Relations 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course offers career development opportunities for students and industry professional who need to… source |
| JOUR 291 | F Internship in Journalism and Public Relations II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| JOUR 292 | F Internship in Journalism and Public Relations III 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours of lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to give the student the skills needed to market themselves as professionals… source |
| JOUR 293 | F Internship in Journalism and Public Relations IV 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to help the students who are interning to transition into working as independen… source |
| KOR 101 | F Elementary Korean I 5 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the gramma… source |
| KOR 102 | F Elementary Korean II 5 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning-listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing-and the gramma… source |
| KOR 201 | F Korean For Korean Speakers 5 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 90 hours of lecture per term. This course is designed for Korean heritage students, who have a prior background in the language to cover the first-year Korean cur… source |
| KOR 203 | F Intermediate Korean III 4 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Korean based on cultural and literary mat… source |
| KOR 204 | F Intermediate Korean IV 4 Units | — | Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass option. 72 hours of lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Korean based on cultural and lite… source |
| LIB 100 | F Introduction to Research 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to introduce students to research methods using print library materials, online information databases and the Web. Students will develop critical th… source |
| LIB 100HF | Honors Introduction to Research 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This is an enhanced course designed to introduce honors students to using print library materials, online information databases, and the Web. Students will develop critical… source |
| LIB 201 | F Study Abroad Seminar 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course allows for a flexible approach to topics that do not fit into a single Division, such as Study Abroad. Special topics lecture/discussion and/or small group conf… source |
| MACH 101 | F Introduction to Machine Tools (formerly MACH 091 F) 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course designed to teach the fundamental skills used in the set up and operation of the engine lathes, milling machines, and surfa… source |
| MACH 102 | F Intermediate Machine Tools (formerly MACH 092 F) 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This intermediate level course is designed to advance the basic set up and operational skills developed in an introductory level machine tools course. Wor… source |
| MACH 103 | F Advanced Machine Tools (formerly MACH 093 F) 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This advanced level course is designed to further the set up and operational skills developed in an intermediate level machine tools course. Work will be… source |
| MACH 104 | F Advanced Topics in Machine Technology 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This advanced level course is designed to further the skills developed in the advanced level machine tools course. Work will be performed on engine lathes… source |
| MACH 105 | F Conversational Programming I 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course designed to teach the fundamental skills related to the setup and operation of conversational program-equipped computer nume… source |
| MACH 106 | F Conversational Programming II 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is designed to teach the advanced setup and operation of conversational program-equipped computer numerically-controlled machine tools. Safety,… source |
| MACH 110 | F CNC Machine Set-Up and Operation (formerly MACH 086 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course designed to teach the fundamental skills related to the setup and operation of computer numerically-controlled machine tools… source |
| MACH 115 | F CNC Parts Programming (formerly MACH 087 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers manual programming techniques, calculations, and program development for CNC mills, machining centers and lathes. Three axis controllers… source |
| MACH 116 | F Machine Tools 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is for students majoring in mechanical drawing, industrial arts, engineering, and for students who wish to familiarize themselves with the mach… source |
| MACH 120 | F Advanced CNC Machining (formerly MACH 088 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction and practice in the concepts and practices associated with the successful programming and set up… source |
| MACH 130 | F Multiple Axis CNC Set and Operation (formerly MACH 090 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction associated with the successful programming and set up of CNC mills with four and five axis of control. St… source |
| MACH 140 | F Basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe Set-Up and Operation 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This introductory course is designed to teach the fundamental skills used in the set up and operation of a basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe (screw machine). Saf… source |
| MACH 142 | F Advanced CNC Swiss Style Lathe Set-Up and Operation 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course designed to teach the skills used in the set up and operation of the CNC Swiss Style Lathe (screw machine). Safety, cutting tool… source |
| MACH 145 | F Basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe Programming and Applications 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is a programming and applications course designed to teach the fundamentals used to program a basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe (screw machine). Safety, cut… source |
| MACH 150 | F CNC Programming Using Mastercam (formerly MACH 050 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Mastercam software to prepare CNC machine programs fo… source |
| MACH 151 | F Mastercam-Lathe 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Mastercam or similar software. Importing/wor… source |
| MACH 152 | F Advanced CNC Programming Using Mastercam (formerly MACH 052 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Mastercam software to prepare CNC machine pr… source |
| MACH 154 | F CNC Programming Using Surfcam (formerly MACH 060 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using SURFCAM software to prepare CNC machine programs for… source |
| MACH 156 | F Advanced CNC Programming Using Surfcam (formerly MACH 062 F) 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Surfcam software to prepare CNC machine prog… source |
| MACH 157 | F Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course explores new and advanced CAM programs. Students will program CNC machines with 4-5 axis capabilities. Students will develop programs that demo… source |
| MACH 180 | F Introduction to Metrology 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to metrology and measurement as it applies to the technical trades of machining, welding, fabrication, construction and draf… source |
| MACH 182 | F Introduction to CMM Inspection and Romer Arms 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to Coordinate Measuring Machines and Romer Arm fundamentals which utilize inspection software such as PC- DMIS or eq… source |
| MACH 184 | F Advanced CMM and Romer Arm Inspection 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced course using CMMs and Romer Arms which utilize PC-DMIS inspection software or equivalent. This course covers model-based definit… source |
| MACH 185 | F CMM and Romer Arm Applications 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover common applications that are utilized with Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) and Romer Arms Fixturing and advanced methods of insp… source |
| MATH 015 | F Pre-Algebra 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes operations on integers, fractions, mixed numbers and decimals, ratio, proportion and percentages, working with variable expressions, interpretation of… source |
| MATH 020 | F Elementary Algebra 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes the properties of real numbers, factoring, exponents and radicals, solving and graphing linear equations, polynomials and rational algebraic expression… source |
| MATH 024 | F Pre-Statistics 6 Units | — | 108 hours lecture per term. This course is an accelerated pathway to prepare students for transfer-level statistics. It covers core concepts from elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, and descrip… source |
| MATH 030 | F Plane Geometry 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to Euclidean geometry and includes theorems and proofs, sets, congruent and similar polygons, circles, geometric constructions, areas, volume… source |
| MATH 040 | F Intermediate Algebra 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This intermediate algebra course is appropriate for students preparing to take MATH 129 F , MATH 141 F , MATH 141HF , or MATH 142 F . This course includes products and fact… source |
| MATH 041 | F Combined Elementary and Intermediate Algebra 6 Units | — | 108 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for students who would like to complete elementary and intermediate algebra in one semester. It covers factoring, exponents, linear, quadratic, rat… source |
| MATH 043 | F Intermediate Algebra for Statistics and Liberal Arts 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes applications, mathematical modeling of data and interpretation of results. The course includes linear, quadratic, rational, exponential and logarithm… source |
| MATH 100 | F Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 Units | — | Some assessments may result in the student being required or recommended to take MATH 033 F as a concurrent support course instead of taking a prerequisite course. 54 hours lecture per term. This cou… source |
| MATH 129 | F College Algebra for Business Calculus 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes a review of basic topics from intermediate algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and graphing including exponential and logarithmic functions,… source |
| MATH 130 | F Calculus for Business 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course includes fundamentals of analytic geometry and calculus; differential calculus, integral calculus, and selected applications of calculus; functions and manageri… source |
| MATH 131 | F Calculus for Business with Support 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course contains the same content as MATH 130 F , but includes a fifth unit of instruction to help students who can benefit from additional support. This course include… source |
| MATH 140 | F Precalculus 6 Units | — | 108 hours lecture per term. This course includes the study of polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, analytic geometry, and polar coordinates. The stud… source |
| MATH 141 | F College Algebra 4 Units | — | 63 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is designed to prepare students for the study of calculus. The topics to be covered include review of the fundamentals of algebra, relations, f… source |
| MATH 141HF | Honors College Algebra 4 Units | — | 63 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This Honors-enhanced course is designed to prepare students for the study of calculus. The topics to be covered include review of the fundamentals of algeb… source |
| MATH 142 | F Trigonometry 4 Units | — | Some assessments may result in the student being required or recommended to take a concurrent support course, MATH 034 F, instead of taking a prerequisite course. 72 hours lecture per term. This is a… source |
| MATH 143 | F College Algebra with Support 5 Units | — | 81 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is designed to prepare students for the study of calculus. This course contains the same content as MATH 141 F , but includes a fifth unit of i… source |
| MATH 144 | F Trigonometry with Support 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This is a one-semester course in trigonometry designed to prepare students for the study of calculus. The topics to be covered include the following: algebraic skills, meas… source |
| MATH 151 | F Calculus I (formerly MATH 150AF) 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course covers limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic, transcendental and inverse functions, applications of differentiation, antiderivatives and indefinit… source |
| MATH 151HF | Honors Calculus I (formerly MATH 150HF) 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course covers limits and continuity, differentiation of algebraic, transcendental and inverse functions, applications of differentiation, anti-derivati… source |
| MATH 152 | F Calculus II (formerly MATH 150BF) 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is a second semester calculus course covering differential equations, applications of integration, integration techniques, improper integrals, sequences and series, co… source |
| MATH 152HF | Honors Calculus II 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced second semester calculus course covers differential equations, applications of integration, integration techniques, improper integrals, sequences and s… source |
| MATH 170 | F Discrete Structures 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course covers fundamental topics for computer science, such as logic, proof techniques, sets, introduction to computer programming, basic counting rules, relations, fu… source |
| MATH 171 | F Discrete Mathematics 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is one of two courses in discrete mathematical concepts needed in computer science, with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include functions, relations… source |
| MATH 172 | F Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is one of two courses in discrete mathematical concepts needed in computer science. This course introduces linear algebra, including systems of linear equations, matri… source |
| MATH 203 | F Mathematics for Future Elementary Teachers 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for prospective elementary teachers. Topics covered include: problem-solving techniques, whole numbers and numeration, set theory, elementary number… source |
| MATH 251 | F Multivariable Calculus (formerly MATH 250AF) 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is a third semester course in calculus covering solid analytic geometry, vectors in three dimensions, vector calculus, differential calculus of functions of several va… source |
| MATH 252 | F Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (formerly MATH 250BF) 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is a fourth-semester calculus course covering matrices, determinants, vector spaces, ordinary differential equations of the first order, linear differential equations… source |
| MATH 253 | F Additional Topics in Linear Algebra (formerly MATH 250CF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course completes the introduction to Linear Algebra begun in MATH 252 F . Topics covered include linear transformations and their properties, the Dimension-sum theorem… source |
| MATH 255 | F Linear Algebra 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course develops the techniques and theory needed to solve and classify systems of linear equations. Solution techniques include row operations, Gaussian elimination, a… source |
| MATH 260 | F Ordinary Differential Equations 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to ordinary differential equations including both quantitative and qualitative methods as well as applications from a variety of disciplines.… source |
| MATH 290 | F Pure Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is structured in order to engage students in dynamical mathematical subjects, including cutting-edge unsolved problems in pure/theoretical mathematics such as r… source |
| MATH 290HF | Honors Pure Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced courses offers students pure mathematics seminars which are structured in order to engage students in dynamical mathematical subjects, including cuttin… source |
| MATH 291 | F Applied Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. Historically, covered topics are new each time this course is offered and taught topics are never repeated, to ensure currency. This course is structured in order to engage… source |
| MATH 291HF | Honors Applied Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course will engage students in applied mathematics topics such as numerical analysis, dynamical systems, cosmology, finance, mathematical biology, inve… source |
| MATH 295 | F General Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is structured in order to engage students in a diverse number of dynamical mathematical subjects, including cutting-edge unsolved problems, abstract, interdisci… source |
| MATH 295HF | Honors General Mathematics Seminar 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course offers math seminars which are structured in order to engage students in dynamical mathematical subjects, including cutting-edge unsolved proble… source |
| MATH 299 | F Mathematics Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture or scheduled conferences per term. This course is for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of multiple areas of pure and/or applied mathematics through individual study… source |
| METL 192 | F Fundamentals of Metallurgy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the field of metallurgy designed to familiarize the technical student with the production, use, and testing of metals and other materials. This c… source |
| MICR 220 | F Medical Microbiology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the study of microorganisms that pose significant health problems at both the personal and community level. Special attention is giv… source |
| MICR 262 | F General Microbiology 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course studies the morphology, taxonomy, metabolism, and molecular genetics of microbes with emphasis on bacteria, protozoa, viruses, helminths and f… source |
| MIND 101 | F The Practice of Mindfulness and Self-Compassion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to explore the theory, research and practices of mindfulness, self-compassion, compassion for others and the nature of well-being. This course addre… source |
| MIND 105 | F Mindfulness in Everyday Life 3 Units | — | Pass/No Pass or Letter Grade option. 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores mindful awareness. Students will learn beginning and advanced meditation practices, the research behind mindfulnes… source |
| MKT 100 | F Introduction to Marketing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to marketing as an exchange involving all members of society. Focus will be on the evolution of the marketing system and the research of the… source |
| MKT 103 | F Principles of Advertising 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the historical, economic, and social aspects of advertising. It will discuss the development of creative advertising copy, advertising budgets, analysis… source |
| MKT 151 | F Digital Marketing (formerly New Media) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide a broad overview of digital marketing tools. Course topics include website design and evaluation, SEO, internet advertising, content management, so… source |
| MKT 160 | F Introduction to Digital Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides a short introduction to digital marketing designed to give a student a quick overview of the topic. Topics to be discussed include the marketing mix, w… source |
| MKT 161 | F Web Design for Digital Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the principles of web design and will cover items including page elements and landing pages. (CSU) (Degree Credit) source |
| MKT 162 | F Search Engine Optimization 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the key tools used for SEO (search engine optimization). Keyword selection, links and popularity metrics will be reviewed. (CSU) (De… source |
| MKT 163 | F Search Engine Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the key tools used for search engine marketing. Understanding the digital marketing space, including paid search marketing, choosing… source |
| MKT 164 | F Online Advertising 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the key tools used for online advertising. Students will understand display network, ad targeting, banner ad design, and remarketing… source |
| MKT 165 | F Content Considerations for Digital Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of creating and finding effective content for a digital presence. The concepts of personas and content remarketing will be covered. (CSU) (… source |
| MKT 166 | F Social Media Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will overview the key social media platforms, discuss pros/cons of each, explain how to create a social media plan and measure the success of an implementation.… source |
| MKT 167 | F Email Marketing 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will overview using email to complement a digital marketing strategy. Where to find email lists, appropriate content, measuring email success and customer relat… source |
| MKT 168 | F Digital Analytic Tools 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will describe the key analytic tools used by digital marketers, with a focus on metrics and key performance indicators. Google Analytics will be overviewed and… source |
| MKT 169 | F Digital Marketing Capstone - Strategy and Execution 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This capstone course provides students with the preparation and opportunity to complete a capstone project related to digital marketing. Topics may include an explanation o… source |
| MKT 170 | F Marketing Information Systems 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course will provide an overview of the components of a Marketing Information System (MIS). Students will review the most commonly used software tools to obtain and ext… source |
| MKT 201 | F Small Business Promotions 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the techniques used to promote a small business and develop effective marketing communication strategies. Emphasis is on creating an effective promot… source |
| MKT 203 | F Principles of Retail Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the principles and practices used in the management of successful retail stores. Topics include site selection, layout, organization, merchandising, st… source |
| MKT 205 | F Understanding Multicultural Markets in U.S. 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides comprehensive coverage of the multicultural marketing environment in the U.S., taking into consideration the changing needs and growing influence of et… source |
| MKT 208 | F Principles of Selling 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes the fundamentals of selling and the new practices needed to succeed in today's information economy. Topics include understanding buyer behavior, buil… source |
| MUS 001 | F Instrumental Performance Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 9-54 hours lab per term. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of instrumental performance. Various topics will be offered. Consult the class schedule to verify credit for… source |
| MUS 021 | F Piano Pedagogy I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for those interested in starting or continuing a career in piano teaching. The emphasis is on evaluating various pedagogical method… source |
| MUS 022 | F Piano Pedagogy II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for those interested in starting or continuing a career in piano teaching. Students will evaluate various pedagogical methods and s… source |
| MUS 070 | F Musical Theatre Techniques 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. Students will participate in an in-depth analysis and application of the skills necessary for the performance in the styles of Musical Theatre, from audition to performance… source |
| MUS 081 | F Music Tour Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 0-54 hours lecture and 0-108 hours lab per term. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge and skills in a practical concert tour. This class will involve the students in the p… source |
| MUS 100 | F Music Laboratory 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. For each 54 hours beyond the music requirements that the student spends progressing in the Computer Lab, listening in the Music Library or practicing in the Practice Room S… source |
| MUS 101 | F Music Fundamentals 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the person whose music reading skills are non-existent or very limited. Emphasis is upon learning by tapping rhythm patterns and singing melodic… source |
| MUS 102 | F Introduction to College Musicianship (formerly Music Reading) 1 Unit | — | Concurrent 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This is an introductory course in college-level ear-training, sight singing, and musicianship skills for the music major. It includes developing… source |
| MUS 103 | F Beginning Musicianship 1 Unit | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This is the first course in ear-training, sight singing, and musicianship skills for the music major. It includes developing melodic and rhythmic performance skills as well… source |
| MUS 104 | F Intermediate Musicianship 1 Unit | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is a continuation of MUS 103 F . It includes the development, at increasingly more difficult levels of melodic and rhythmic performance skills as well as melodi… source |
| MUS 106 | F Introduction to College Music Theory 3 Units | — | Concurrent 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed as an entry-level music theory class for music majors. This course includes basic music theory terminology, rhythm and pitch notation, cl… source |
| MUS 107 | F Music Theory I (formerly Harmony) 3 Units | — | Concurrent 54 hours lecture per term. This course is the second course in music theory for music majors and includes four-part writing, cadences, non-harmonic tones, seventh chords, chord inversions,… source |
| MUS 108 | F Introduction to Music Technology 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course covers and explores the fundamental vocabulary, methods, concepts and devices used in contemporary music production and related media fields, including sound fu… source |
| MUS 109 | F Music Theory II (formerly MUS 107BF Harmony II) 3 Units | — | Concurrent 54 hours lecture per term. This course follows MUS 107 F in the music theory sequence. It includes secondary dominants, modulation to closely related keys, melodic structure (phrase and pe… source |
| MUS 110 | F Electronic Music I: Beginning Music Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the history of electronic music, the classical tape lab, and the analogue voltage controlled synthesizer, as well as the fundamentals of… source |
| MUS 112 | F The Music Business 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course serves as an introduction to intellectual property law within the music industry. It covers a range of topics, including different forms of copyright and agreem… source |
| MUS 113 | F Jazz History - An Appreciation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an historical study of jazz music, America's only original musical art form. The principal focus will be on developing for the student an appreciation… source |
| MUS 116 | F Music Appreciation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the non-music major and explores musical development from Middle Ages/Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is on active, directed listening to m… source |
| MUS 118 | F Introduction to Opera 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course offers an Introduction to the standard operatic repertoire in terms of development of vocal style, dramatic structure, and performance traditio… source |
| MUS 119 | F History of Rock Music 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents a historical study of the music of a rock musician. The principal focus will be on the music with analysis, secondary emphasis is placed on the social,… source |
| MUS 120 | F Survey of Music History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a survey of the history of western art music from antiquity through the twentieth century including the contributions of other cultures with selected reading… source |
| MUS 122 | F Advanced Music Business 2 Units | — | This course builds on the information covered in and is meant to be sequential to MUS 112 F . This course covers the following topics in greater depth: artist management, marketing and promotion, ven… source |
| MUS 124 | F Recording Lab I - Beginning Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course explores the fundamental concepts in audio recording technology, including lab business practices, microphones, mixers, signal processors, the… source |
| MUS 125 | F Recording Techniques Workshop for Performers 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the music performer enrolled in a college performance ensemble that is involved in making a performance tape, CD, DVD or TV sho… source |
| MUS 129 | F Songwriting 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course helps students to creatively combine music and words into songs. Students will study song form, lyrical devices, lead-sheet formatting, and pro… source |
| MUS 156 | F Beginning Instrumental Jazz Improvisation 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the beginning instrumental musician with an emphasis upon techniques of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic improvisation. Participa… source |
| MUS 170 | F Opera Workshop 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an in-depth analysis of the musical, linguistic, and stylistic skills necessary for the learning and memorization of operatic repertoire. Em… source |
| MUS 171 | F Opera Production Performance 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an in-depth analysis and application of the skills necessary for the performance in the styles of opera theatre from audition to performance… source |
| MUS 172 | F Opera Theatre Workshop 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an in-depth analysis and application of the skills necessary for the performance in the styles of opera theatre from audition to performance… source |
| MUS 180 | F Collegiate Chorale 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course will cover standard choral literature which will be rehearsed and performed with an emphasis on basic choral techniques. This course is open to… source |
| MUS 181 | F Women's Chorale 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This is a performing group which performs traditional choral music for treble voices in styles from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary peri… source |
| MUS 203 | F Music Theory III (formerly Counterpoint) 3 Units | — | Concurrent This course introduces formal analysis of 18th century forms (Sonata and Rondo) and explores, through analysis and writing, modal borrowing, Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords, 9th, 11t… source |
| MUS 204 | F Advanced Musicianship 1 Unit | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture per term. This course is a continuation of MUS 104 F . It includes the development of, at increasingly more difficult levels, melodic and rhythmic sight singing, along wit… source |
| MUS 205 | F Pop/Commercial Music Theory 3 Units | — | Concurrent 54 hours lecture per term. This advanced music theory class provides an intensive study of harmonic material as used in popular music and jazz. This course includes the study of chord prog… source |
| MUS 206 | F Pop/Commercial Musicianship 1 Unit | — | Concurrent 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to enhance the student's aural skills through several different approaches to pop, jazz and commercial music. The course… source |
| MUS 207 | F Pop/Commercial Arranging/Composing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides analysis of contemporary and traditional songs and the study of techniques of scoring for various combinations of voices and instruments. This course p… source |
| MUS 208 | F Music Copying and Notation Software 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This is a vocational, career-oriented course that covers the preparation of professional-quality manuscripts, vocal scores, and instrumental scores as well as transposition… source |
| MUS 224 | F Recording Studio II - Intermediate Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to digital audio concepts, recorders, synchronization, and the digital audio workstation. Students will be assigned pr… source |
| MUS 226 | F Recording Studio III - Advanced Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This class is the final of three sequential recording studio classes. Student project work focuses on advanced recording techniques necessary to record and… source |
| MUS 256 | F Advanced Instrumental Jazz Improvisation 1.5 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course, which is designed for commercial music / jazz studies majors, places emphasis upon techniques of rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic improvisation… source |
| MUS 259 | F Steel Drum Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Lectures and demonstrations are combined with student performances that provide information and opportunities toward the goal of live musical performances… source |
| MUS 260 | F Guitar Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Students will rehearse and perform original and transcribed guitar ensemble literature from the Renaissance to contemporary styles; performances are requir… source |
| MUS 261 | F String Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course includes the rehearsal and performance of standard and current string ensemble literature. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) (C-ID: MUS 180) source |
| MUS 262 | F Woodwind Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This class will consist of study, rehearsal, and performance of Woodwind Ensemble music. Course may be taken four times for credit. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (… source |
| MUS 263 | F Brass Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course is based upon performance of brass ensemble literature from all major stylistic periods in music. Course may be taken four times for credit. (D… source |
| MUS 264 | F Percussion Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course explores the rehearsal and public performance of standard percussion ensemble literature. This course is designed for music majors, but is open… source |
| MUS 265 | F Piano Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to enhance ensemble-playing skills by focusing on rehearsal technique, balance, and hand coordination. Emphasis is on performing of… source |
| MUS 266 | F Jazz Combo 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course provides a combination of lectures and demonstrations with student performances, recordings, and tours are used to increase understanding and a… source |
| MUS 268 | F Jazz Guitar Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Lecture/demonstrations are combined with student performances to provide opportunities for learning and growth in the area of jazz guitar. Particular empha… source |
| MUS 269 | F Alternative Jazz Lab Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course combined with student performances is used to increase understanding and appreciation of many musical genres including Fusion, Latin Rock, Pop,… source |
| MUS 270 | F Electronic Music Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course allows students to play collaborative works suitable for electronic music and synthesizer techniques. Develop interactive playing techniques with Ableton Live, Tact… source |
| MUS 271 | F Fullerton College Symphony 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture, 36 hours lab and 18 arranged hours in rehearsals, studio recording, and concerts. This course includes the rehearsal and public performance of standard orchestral literature both on… source |
| MUS 273 | F Concert Band 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course will rehearse and perform standard band literature. Public performances will be held at various locations. Course may be taken four times for c… source |
| MUS 274 | F Fullerton College Symphonic Winds 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture, 36 hours lab and 18 hours arranged in rehearsals, recordings, and concerts per term. This course will include rehearsals and performance of standard band literature. The performance… source |
| MUS 275 | F Pep Band 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course creates a performance opportunity for music majors to provide musical support to the Fullerton College Athletics program. The band will perform… source |
| MUS 276 | F Jazz Band 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This is a performing ensemble including studio recording, and concerts. Rehearsal, recording and concert performance of standard and current jazz fusion mu… source |
| MUS 277 | F Jazz Lab Band 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course explores standard and current jazz/fusion and swing big band music. Course may be taken four times for credit. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC) (C-ID… source |
| MUS 281 | F Concert Choir 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture, 36 hours lab and 18 hours arranged lab per term in additional rehearsals, studio recordings, and concerts. This course covers standard choral literature which will be rehearsed and… source |
| MUS 282 | F Fullerton College Master Chorale 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture, 36 hours lab and 18 hours arranged in additional rehearsals, recordings, and concerts. This course is a performance oriented class and incorporates traditional choral literature of… source |
| MUS 284 | F Advanced Topics in Music 0.5-3 Units | — | 18-54 hours lecture and 18-54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the various needs of music areas that required advanced training and continuing education as well as provide professi… source |
| MUS 285 | F Chamber Singers 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. In this course, choral chamber music literature will be rehearsed and performed on campus in surrounding communities and schools and occasionally on tours.… source |
| MUS 286 | F Vocal Jazz Lab Singers 1 Unit | — | This performance ensemble uses 2-3 part vocal jazz literature to teach the fundamentals of jazz harmony, blend, style, interpretation, and improvisation within a vocal group setting. Course may be ta… source |
| MUS 287 | F Vocal Jazz Ensemble 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture, 36 hours lab and 18 hours arranged in rehearsals, studio recordings, workshops, festival competitions and concerts. The students in this course will rehearse and perform standard an… source |
| MUS 291 | F Electronic Music II - Intermediate Music Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course allows students to explore in more detail the modern world of DAW synthesizer studios, exploring the tools and methods employed. The curriculum… source |
| MUS 292 | F Electronic Music III - Advanced Music Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced training in music production using Logic Pro and Ableton Live. Serving as the final installment in a sequence of three Electr… source |
| MUS 298 | F Music Internship 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to enable the music student to understand and demonstrate competence in a professional recording/pro… source |
| MUS 299 | F Music Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for advanced students who wish to pursue a particular area of music through individual study. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation depending… source |
| MUSA 100 | F Introduction to Music Laboratory 1-2 Units | — | 54 to 108 hours lab per term in the Computer Laboratory, Music Listening Library, or Practice Room Suite. This course is taken in conjunction with MUSA and includes the private lessons, directed lear… source |
| MUSA 101 | F Beginning Music Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. For each 54 hours that the student spends progressing in the Computer Lab, listening in the Music Library or practicing in the Practice Room, one unit of credit will be gra… source |
| MUSA 102 | F Intermediate Music Laboratory 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. For each 54 hours that the student spends progressing in the Computer Lab, listening in the Music Library or practicing in the Practice Room, one unit of credit will be gra… source |
| MUSA 103 | F Advanced Music Laboratory 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. For each 54 hours that the student spends progressing in the Computer Lab, listening in the Music Library or practicing in the Practice Room Suite one unit of credit will b… source |
| MUSA 104 | F Introduction to Concert Hour 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the first semester music major, providing the student with opportunities to expand their knowledge of music performance and specific composers a… source |
| MUSA 105 | F Beginning Concert Hour 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the second semester music major, providing the student with opportunities to expand knowledge of music performance and specific composers and mu… source |
| MUSA 106 | F Intermediate Concert Hour 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the third semester music major, providing the student with opportunities to expand knowledge of music performance and specific composers and mus… source |
| MUSA 107 | F Advanced Concert Hour 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for the fourth semester music major, providing the student with opportunities to expand knowledge of music performance and specific composers and mu… source |
| MUSA 110 | F Fundamentals of Voice Training for Non-Majors 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is the study of fundamentals of singing techniques in a class situation. Topics include instruction in tone production, breath control, pronunc… source |
| MUSA 111 | F Beginning Voice 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an entry level class for inexperienced singers who wish to explore the Voice Major. Providing a study of basic vocal techniques, the course… source |
| MUSA 112 | F Intermediate Voice I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which provides a study of vocal literature and techniques in a class situation, emphasizes individual progress in tone production, breath cont… source |
| MUSA 113 | F Intermediate Voice II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which is a study of vocal literature and techniques, emphasizes individual progress in tone production, breath control and diction. The course… source |
| MUSA 120 | F Beginning Guitar 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the fundamentals of playing the guitar: technique, note reading, scales, chords, simple picking and strumming patterns. The repertoi… source |
| MUSA 121 | F Intermediate Guitar 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the more advanced non-guitar major or the guitar major who is not yet qualified for Classical or Jazz Guitar, this course conti… source |
| MUSA 130 | F Introduction to Piano for Non-Music Majors 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for non-music majors whose piano skills are non-existent or very limited. It provides an introduction to the fundamentals of piano… source |
| MUSA 131 | F Keyboard Skills I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for music majors preparing for a university keyboard proficiency exam, this course is the entry-level keyboard musicianship class w… source |
| MUSA 132 | F Keyboard Skills II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of MUSA 131 F for music majors. It includes emphasis on basic keyboard harmonization using primary chord inversions, techniqu… source |
| MUSA 134 | F Jazz Piano Technique and Repertoire I 1 Unit | — | This is an introductory jazz piano course in which students will learn to improvise over the blues form using the blues scale, analyze standard tunes harmonically and play ii-V-i progression using sh… source |
| MUSA 136 | F Beginning Piano Sight-Reading 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for those majoring in piano whose sight-reading skill is almost nonexistent. Piano sight-reading strategies will include familiarit… source |
| MUSA 137 | F Intermediate Piano Sight-Reading 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for piano majors and is a continuation of MUSA 136 F and includes reading various styles of intermediate-level solo piano repertoir… source |
| MUSA 140 | F Introduction to Strings (formerly Introduction to Strings for Non-Majors) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an exploratory study of the violin, viola, cello or string bass in a classroom situation. It presents the basic fundamentals of string techn… source |
| MUSA 141 | F Beginning Strings 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is offered to majors and non-majors who wish to become familiar with the basic fundamentals of violin, viola, cello, and/or string bass techniq… source |
| MUSA 142 | F Intermediate Strings 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course teaches the intermediate fundamentals of violin, viola, cello, and/or string bass techniques; more intermediate-level string techniques are pre… source |
| MUSA 150 | F Introduction to Woodwinds for Non-Majors 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course offers an introduction to the flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, or saxophone in a class situation. No previous experience is necessary. This cour… source |
| MUSA 151 | F Beginning Woodwinds 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course provides a challenging introduction to the study of flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, or saxophone in a class setting. Although this course is de… source |
| MUSA 152 | F Intermediate Woodwinds 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a study of Woodwind literature and techniques in a class situation. Emphasis is placed on individual progress in tone production, breath sup… source |
| MUSA 161 | F Beginning Brass 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course provides an introductory level study of the trumpet, trombone, French horn, euphonium, or tuba in a class room situation. Since no previous bra… source |
| MUSA 162 | F Intermediate Brass 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is an intermediate level study of the trumpet, trombone, French horn, euphonium, or tuba in a class room situation. Some prior experience in pl… source |
| MUSA 170 | F Introduction to Percussion (formerly Introduction to Percussion for Non-Majors) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a study of the techniques and rhythmic theory needed to perform the snare drum, drum-set, and world percussion instruments in a class situat… source |
| MUSA 171 | F Introduction to Drum Set 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will teach students the fundamentals of popular drum set techniques through lecture, demonstration, text, audio and video recordings and class… source |
| MUSA 172 | F Intermediate Percussion 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation study of the techniques and rhythmic theory needed for intermediate level performance of the snare drum, drum-set, and world… source |
| MUSA 173 | F Intermediate Percussion - Drum Set 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Students will learn popular drum set techniques through lecture, demonstration, text, audio and video recordings and class participation. Instructor will g… source |
| MUSA 191 | F Intermediate Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give vocal students beginning training in jazz styling techniques, rhythmic and melodic improvisation, and the fundamentals of l… source |
| MUSA 192 | F Intermediate Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give vocal students intermediate training in jazz styling techniques, vocal improvisation, and basic lead sheet writing. Student… source |
| MUSA 200 | F Applied Music - Individual Private Study 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides individual instruction in applied techniques and interpretation of musical literature. Participation in recitals, juries and performance evaluations ar… source |
| MUSA 201 | F Advanced Applied Music - Master Class (formerly titled Advanced Applied Music - Individualized Priv 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course provides advanced individual instruction in applied techniques and interpretation of musical literature. Participation in recitals, juries and performance evalu… source |
| MUSA 202 | F Applied Private Instruction 1 Unit | — | This course offers individual instruction in applied techniques and interpretation of musical literature. Participation in recitals, juries, and performance evaluations is required. Instruments of st… source |
| MUSA 203 | F Advanced Applied Private Instruction 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course offers individual instruction in advanced applied techniques and advanced interpretation of musical literature. Participation in recitals, juries, and performan… source |
| MUSA 210 | F Advanced Voice 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course offers individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of solo voice literature in a class situation. Emphasis is placed upon rep… source |
| MUSA 211 | F Advanced Voice-German Lieder 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which offers individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of German Lieder in a class situation, emphasizes, repertoire and p… source |
| MUSA 212 | F Advanced Voice-French Melodie 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which provides Individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of French Melodie in a class situation, emphasizes learning and p… source |
| MUSA 213 | F Advanced Voice-Spanish Cancion 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which offers individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of Spanish Canciones, emphasizes repertoire and public performance.… source |
| MUSA 214 | F Advanced Voice-English and American Art Song 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which offers individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of English and American Art Songs in a class situation, emphasizes… source |
| MUSA 220 | F Advanced Guitar I (formerly Classical Guitar: Renaissance to Baroque) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for music majors, this course provides intensive individual instruction in guitar techniques and interpretation of solo guitar lite… source |
| MUSA 221 | F Advanced Guitar II (formerly Classical Guitar: Classical to Contemporary) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed for music majors, this advanced class provides intensive individual instruction in guitar techniques and interpretation of solo gui… source |
| MUSA 223 | F Jazz Guitar: Scales and Arpeggios 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to advance the student's ability in a variety of jazz guitar styles with specific emphasis on improvisation in a single-line (linea… source |
| MUSA 224 | F Jazz Guitar: Chords 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This class is designed to advance the student's ability in a variety of jazz guitar styles with specific emphasis on chord playing, which will be addressed… source |
| MUSA 231 | F Keyboard Skills III 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course follows MUSA 132 F in keyboard musicianship sequence. Individualized instruction will focus on keyboard harmony using primary and secondary cho… source |
| MUSA 232 | F Keyboard Skills IV 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab. This course is an advanced level in keyboard musicianship sequence. Rigorous individualized instruction will focus on keyboard harmony using secondary dominant chor… source |
| MUSA 234 | F Jazz Piano Technique and Repertoire II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which is a continuation of MUSA 134 F for jazz piano majors, builds on playing standard jazz repertoire for solo piano and piano trio, jazz th… source |
| MUSA 236 | F Advanced Piano: Baroque to Classical 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course provides individualized instruction and lecture on piano techniques and interpretation of baroque and classical piano repertoire for pianists.… source |
| MUSA 237 | F Advanced Piano: Romantic to Contemporary 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This advanced class for piano majors studies Romantic to Contemporary keyboard literature and techniques. Emphasis will be on individual progress in buildi… source |
| MUSA 238 | F Contemp Keyboard Techniques 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is for experienced pianists and keyboardists aiming to enhance skills in contemporary music. It includes composition and arrangement work, synthesizer programmi… source |
| MUSA 240 | F Advanced Strings 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course, which follows MUSA 142 F , provides rigorous instruction for violin, viola, cello, and/or string bass techniques. Students are required to pra… source |
| MUSA 250 | F Advanced Woodwinds I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Designed for the woodwind major, this course provides Individual instruction in woodwind techniques and ensemble interpretation of solo woodwind literature… source |
| MUSA 251 | F Advanced Woodwinds II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. For the advanced woodwind player, this course provides intensively individualized instruction in woodwind techniques and interpretation of solo woodwind li… source |
| MUSA 260 | F Advanced Brass I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course involves an advanced level instruction and study of the trumpet, trombone, French horn, euphonium, or tuba in a class room situation. Emphasis… source |
| MUSA 261 | F Advanced Brass II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course involves the highest level of advanced instruction and study of the trumpet, trombone, French horn, euphonium or tuba in a classroom situation.… source |
| MUSA 270 | F Advanced Percussion I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation study of the techniques and rhythmic theory needed for advanced level performance of the snare drum, drum-set, and world perc… source |
| MUSA 271 | F Advanced Percussion II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. Students will learn advanced drum set techniques through lecture, demonstration, text, audio and video recordings and class participation. The instructor w… source |
| MUSA 290 | F Advanced Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation I 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab plus 4 hours arranged time in private coaching lessons per term. This course is designed to give vocal students advanced training in jazz styling techniques, improvi… source |
| MUSA 291 | F Advanced Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation II 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab plus 4 hours arranged time in private coaching lessons per term. This course is designed to give vocal students advanced training in jazz styling techniques, improvi… source |
| MUSA 292 | F Advanced Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation III 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab plus 4 hours private coaching time per term. This course is designed to give vocal students advanced training in jazz styling techniques, improvisation, and beginnin… source |
| MUSA 293 | F Advanced Vocal Jazz Styling and Improvisation IV 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture and 18 hours lab and 4 hours in private coaching lessons per term. This course is designed to give vocal students advanced training in jazz styling techniques, improvisation, and int… source |
| NUTR 100 | F Careers in Nutrition and Foods 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will explore careers in nutrition and foods such as dietetics, culinary arts, hospitality, and food science. Trends, future employment projections, and employme… source |
| NUTR 210 | F Human Nutrition 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Major principles, functions and sources of nutrients are discussed, as well as their relationship to health and… source |
| NUTR 210HF | Honors Human Nutrition 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introduction to the science of nutrition. Emphasis will be placed on major principles, functions and sources of nutrients, health and dise… source |
| NUTR 220 | F Sports Nutrition 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, the principles of nutrition are studied and applied to athletes and active individuals. An emphasis is placed on energy and nutrient needs, pre- and post-ev… source |
| NUTR 230 | F Introduction to Medical Nutrition Therapy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces the fundamentals of medical nutrition therapy for use in a variety of healthcare settings. Evidence-based nutrition recommendations for health promot… source |
| NUTR 240 | F The Science of Weight Management and Eating Disorders 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of sound principles of weight management and nutritional concerns of eating disorders. Students will investigate and evaluate weight-contro… source |
| NUTR 295 | F Nutrition and Foods Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the students area of study in Nu… source |
| NUTR 296 | F Nutrition and Foods Internship II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration through work experie… source |
| PE 101 | F Pickleball 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of the fundamentals for Pickleball. This sport combines the elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Topics will include strokes, serve,… source |
| PE 102 | F Yoga 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of yoga, an integrated study of health. It involves the practice of breathing techniques, Hatha yoga postures (asanas), meditation, and relaxat… source |
| PE 103 | F Aikido 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will introduce Aikido as a relatively modern Japanese martial art based upon nonresistance rather than strength. It is a non-aggressive, non-competitive art based u… source |
| PE 104 | F Spinning 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient, high-energy group exercise integrates music, camaraderie and visualization in a complet… source |
| PE 105 | F Badminton 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides analysis of fundamental strokes with emphasis on court strategy for singles and doubles play. Rules, court etiquette and different types of tournaments wil… source |
| PE 108 | F Bowling 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to develop sufficient knowledge and skill for successful participation in recreational, league and tournament bowling. Emphasis will be placed on the ru… source |
| PE 109 | F Intermediate Yoga 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to breathing practices, meditation techniques, guided relaxation and intermediate yoga sequences. Discussion of yoga philos… source |
| PE 111 | F Off-Season Training - Track and Field (formerly Decathlon) 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction and participation with advanced skill fundamentals of track and field. The events covered are sprints, horizontal jumps, vertical jumps, sh… source |
| PE 112 | F Fencing 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in basic fencing movement positions with the weapon, simple and compound actions, defenses, drills, and activity. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation)… source |
| PE 114 | F High Intensity Interval Training (formerly Cardiovascular Conditioning) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides a program of personalized exercised designed for the student interested in achieving physical fitness through a program of high intensity interval training… source |
| PE 115 | F Golf 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course has an emphasis on learning the fundamental aspects of golf. There will be instruction in all areas of basic golf, including: rules, etiquette, and swing mechanics.… source |
| PE 116 | F Off-Season Training - Cross Country 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction and participation in training for the intercollegiate cross country team. An emphasis is placed on cardiovascular conditioning, strength tr… source |
| PE 117 | F Gymnastics - Tumbling (formerly Gymnastics) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the students the opportunity to explore the possibilities of human motion in gymnastic framework. This course is designed to instruct students in a progres… source |
| PE 119 | F Beach Tennis 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of the fundamentals for Beach Tennis. Beach Tennis is a sport that combines the elements of tennis, badminton and beach volleyball. Topics will… source |
| PE 121 | F Walking for Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will emphasize walking for health and fitness for men and women who are interested in instruction and practice in fitness walking. The class is designed to decrease… source |
| PE 125 | F Aquatic Fitness-Crosstraining 0.5-2 Units | — | 4.5-18 hours lecture and 13.5-54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to examine biomechanics and develop cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength through aquatic crosstraining. Students wil… source |
| PE 126 | F Beach Volleyball 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides basic instruction and strategies in beach volleyball. Designed to develop basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and desire for future participa… source |
| PE 126AF | Beach Volleyball Novice 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides introductory instruction in basic skills, rules and etiquette in the sport of beach volleyball at the novice level. Students will experience improvement th… source |
| PE 126BF | Beach Volleyball Advanced Beginner 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on modified play to enhance the development of core techniques and movements in the sport of beach volleyball at the advanced beginner level. Students will… source |
| PE 126CF | Beach Volleyball Intermediate 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to focus on offensive, defensive and transition strategies for the intermediate beach volleyball participant. Students will receive training in fundamen… source |
| PE 126DF | Beach Volleyball Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the advanced beach volleyball participant with focus on 2v2 competitive play. Students will formulate game strategies and receive training in advanc… source |
| PE 127 | F Racquetball-Indoors 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the opportunity to learn and improve the essential strokes of racquetball. Emphasis is on skill development, knowledge of rules and basic strategies for si… source |
| PE 129 | F Cardio Step (formerly Cardio Step Aerobics) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will provide vigorous aerobic activity through coordinated stepping movements. The class will be held in a musical setting with emphasis on cardiovascular improveme… source |
| PE 134 | F Beginning Swimming 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the beginning and novice swimmer with an emphasis on developing fundamental skills of swimming. All strokes are taught along with elementary diving… source |
| PE 137 | F Triathlon 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides cardiovascular fitness training and nutritional program information to compete successfully in a triathlon. This class offers techniques in swimming, bikin… source |
| PE 139AF | Beginning Tennis 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers students the opportunity to learn and improve the essential strokes of tennis. Emphasis is on skill development, knowledge of rules and basic strategies for… source |
| PE 141 | F Tennis Workshop 0.5-2 Units | — | 27-108 hours lab per term. This course is designed for those students desiring intermediate to advanced instruction in tennis. The class gives students the opportunity to put tennis techniques into p… source |
| PE 144 | F Volleyball-Beginning 0.5-1 Units | — | 27-54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in basic skills, rules and etiquette in the sport of volleyball. Students will experience improvement through supervised instruction and par… source |
| PE 144AF | Volleyball Novice 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides introductory instruction in basic skills, rules and etiquette in the sport of volleyball at the novice level. Students will experience improvement through… source |
| PE 144BF | Volleyball Advanced Beginner 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in basic skills, techniques in movement, rules and etiquette in the sport of volleyball at the advanced beginner level. Students will experienc… source |
| PE 144CF | Volleyball Intermediate 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the intermediate volleyball athlete with intermediate skill and knowledge in the sport of volleyball. Students will receive training in fundamentals… source |
| PE 144DF | Volleyball Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the advanced volleyball athlete with advanced skill and knowledge in the sport of volleyball. Students will receive training in fundamentals and str… source |
| PE 145 | F Volleyball - Intermediate 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide progressive instruction for intermediate skill development, player positioning in an offensive and defensive system, and team play. Intermedi… source |
| PE 149 | F Swim for Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to increase the knowledge of the cardiovascular system through the use of aerobic workouts. Swimming strokes will improve through endurance and repetiti… source |
| PE 151 | F Aqua Aerobics 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is a fitness and recreational exercise program done in the water. Various water exercise programs are included, such as aerobics to music, flexibility activities, a… source |
| PE 153 | F Strength Training and Conditioning 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to allow students to strength train and cardiovascular condition their body. This class enables students to work out with a prescribed individual weigh… source |
| PE 154 | F Fitness Testing with Exercise Prescription 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will provide students with guidelines for the design of individual exercise programs in the areas of cardiovascular endurance, muscular strengt… source |
| PE 158 | F Personalized Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course promotes individualized exercise programs utilizing a variety of exercise equipment. The focus is on individual needs revolving around the five components of fitnes… source |
| PE 159 | F Strength Training-Olympic Weights 0.5-2 Units | — | 18-72 hours lab per term. This course is an open-entry lab experience for those people who want to get maximum physical return for a limited time invested. This course is designed to provide instruct… source |
| PE 160 | F Beginning Basketball (formerly Basketball- Recreational) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction on the basic concepts, strategy and rules of the game. The course will consist of in-class drills and demonstrations. (CSU) (UC Credit limitati… source |
| PE 161 | F Body Conditioning and Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will focus on individual exercise for contouring, conditioning, posture, weight training, aerobics and overall fitness. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation) (Degree Credit)… source |
| PE 162 | F Conditioning for Athletes-Strength 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to organize and employ individual conditioning programs for intercollegiate athletes. The program includes analysis and appraisal of strength, cardi… source |
| PE 163 | F Kickboxing 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in kickboxing that stress cardiovascular endurance, strength development, and improved flexibility. The aerobic workout will include influences… source |
| PE 165 | F Lifetime Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides cardiovascular fitness training, strength and conditioning exercises and nutrition programs to improve in the components of health related physical fitness… source |
| PE 167 | F Cardio Kickboxing (formerly Cardio Kick Boxing Aerobics) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for a group and individual exercise program. Emphasis in class will be on cardiovascular development through basic kickboxing aerobic movements. Activit… source |
| PE 168 | F Cross Fit Training (formerly Boot Camp Workout) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will focus on individual exercises including obstacle course, calisthenics, conditioning, weight training, aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and overall fitness. (CSU) (UC C… source |
| PE 169 | F Advanced Water Polo 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in advanced skills, techniques, fundamentals and tactics in the sport of water polo. This course is designed to cover strategies and game-type… source |
| PE 171 | F Soccer I (formerly Soccer - Recreational) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction on the basic skills of soccer: technique, tactics and rules of the game. The workout will be both aerobic and anaerobic. This course will inclu… source |
| PE 172 | F Competitive Fast Pitch Softball 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for experienced softball players to give instruction in advanced techniques and game strategies. (CSU) (UC Credit Limitation) (Degree Credit) AA GE, CSU… source |
| PE 175 | F Volleyball - Club 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the potential intercollegiate player with advanced skill and knowledge in volleyball. Students will receive advance level training in the skills and strate… source |
| PE 179 | F Intercollegiate Spirit Squad 3 Units | — | 180 hours lab per term. This course is designed for cheer and dance team members. The focus is on the skills required for a successful spirit squad individual and group. The class will emphasize the… source |
| PE 180 | F Baseball 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course has an emphasis on learning the fundamental aspects of baseball. There will be instruction in all areas of baseball, including: hitting, bunting, fielding, throwing… source |
| PE 181 | F Intermediate/Advanced Basketball (formerly Basketball) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for students with intermediate to advanced levels of basketball skill and knowledge. Instruction in intermediate to advanced skills of basketball: techn… source |
| PE 182 | F Body Building/Body Development and Weight Lifting 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course includes those resistive exercises designed to develop and increase size and strength of muscle tissue with emphasis on safe and proper weight lifting techniques. (… source |
| PE 183 | F Conditioning for Athletes - Circuit 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction and practice in weight training, weight lifting, anaerobic and aerobic fitness, and flexibility for competition in intercollegiate athletic… source |
| PE 185 | F Football - Defense 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give students the proper knowledge and mental preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the defensive position. Emphasis is… source |
| PE 186 | F Football - Offense 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge, and mental preparation necessary to play collegiate football, specifically at the offensive position. Em… source |
| PE 187 | F Physical Fitness 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides students the opportunity to achieve physical fitness through the use of resistance exercises, body-building routines and cardiovascular endurance exercises… source |
| PE 188 | F Self Defense-Boxing 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to teach the students the fundamentals of boxing and self-defense. Instruction will be based on the rules and regulations of boxing. The students will l… source |
| PE 189 | F Soccer II (formerly Soccer) 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced instruction on the following skills of soccer: technique, tactics and rules of the game. The workout will be both aerobic and anaerobic. The cours… source |
| PE 191 | F Volleyball-Advanced 0.5-2 Units | — | 27-108 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the advanced volleyball athlete with advanced skill and knowledge in the sport of volleyball. Students will receive training in fundamentals and… source |
| PE 192 | F Water Polo 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide aquatic game activity for the intermediate and advanced swimmer and to develop a greater understanding of the game of water polo. Instruction… source |
| PE 193 | F Weight Training/Weight Lifting 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in strength training and focuses on weight lifting techniques that will produce muscle endurance and muscle strength. This course will provide… source |
| PE 193AF | Beginning Weight Lifting and Weight Training 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for beginner individualized instruction and supervision of students with individualized strength training programs using Life Fitness, Universal and Oly… source |
| PE 193BF | Intermediate Weight Lifting and Weight Training 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course includes intermediate body building and developing the body through the use of progressive resistance exercises, as well as instruction in the proper techniques of… source |
| PE 193CF | Advanced Weight Lifting and Weight Training 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide advanced instruction and supervision of students with individualized power training programs using free weights. It is for students of all ag… source |
| PE 196 | F Swimming - Recreational 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course will provide intermediate instruction and practice in the fundamentals of swimming, including beginning diving and water-safety instruction. This course is designed… source |
| PE 199 | F Physical Education Independent Study I 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. In this course, students should choose an interest area and schedule conferences. This class is for students who wish to participate in acceptable non-curricular physical a… source |
| PE 201 | F Athletic Conditioning Development 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to enable student-athletes to participate in prescribed athletic conditioning exercises. It will involve sport specific resistance training and spor… source |
| PE 202 | F Intercollegiate Baseball 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. Enrollment subject to audition. Daily practice or a minimum of 10 hours per week is required. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibil… source |
| PE 203 | F Intercollegiate Basketball - Men 1.5 Units | — | 90 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced male basketball players wanting to participate on the Intercollegiate basketball team. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, st… source |
| PE 204 | F Intercollegiate Basketball - Women 1.5 Units | — | 90 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced female basketball players who wish to participate on a competitive community college program. Daily practice or play for a minimum of ten h… source |
| PE 205 | F Intercollegiate Cross Country - Men and Women 3 Units | — | This course provides instructions and training in the exercise techniques and principles required for successful development in cross country distance running and intercollegiate competition. To beco… source |
| PE 207 | F Intercollegiate Football 3 Units | — | 180 hours lab per term. This course needs to be taken in order for a student athlete to participate in intercollegiate football. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet t… source |
| PE 208 | F Intercollegiate Golf - Women 2 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. For this course, in order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligibility requirements of the California Community College Athletic Association (CC… source |
| PE 209 | F Intercollegiate Soccer 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course provides student athletes the opportunity to participate in intercollegiate soccer. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students must meet the eligib… source |
| PE 210 | F Intercollegiate Softball - Women 3 Units | — | 180 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced female softball players to participate on the intercollegiate softball team. Participation in intercollegiate contests outside of class ti… source |
| PE 211 | F Intercollegiate Swimming (formerly Swimming - Men) 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course provides daily practice for a minimum of ten hours per week. Team standards and expectations established. This course includes competition versus local college tea… source |
| PE 214 | F Intercollegiate Tennis 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the advanced tennis player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate tennis teams. In order to be eligible for athletic competition, students m… source |
| PE 215 | F Intercollegiate Track and Field - Men and Women (formerly Track - Men/Women) 3 Units | — | 180 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction, training and practice in the advanced techniques of track and field. To be eligible, students must meet the eligibility requirements of the C… source |
| PE 217 | F Intercollegiate Sand Volleyball-Women 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced sand volleyball players with a strong desire to participate on the intercollegiate sand volleyball team. Course may be taken three times f… source |
| PE 218 | F Intercollegiate Volleyball - Women 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced female volleyball players to participate on the intercollegiate volleyball team. Daily practice or a minimum of 10 hours per week is requi… source |
| PE 219 | F Intercollegiate Water Polo 3 Units | — | 180 hours lab per term. This course is designed for the competitive student athlete participating in water polo. Course content will include aspects of competitive training such as weight training, r… source |
| PE 220 | F Intercollegiate Lacrosse - Women 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course provides opportunities for competitive level lacrosse athletes. Students must meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the CCCAA. Course may be taken four ti… source |
| PE 221 | F Intercollegiate Volleyball - Men 3 Units | — | 175 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced male volleyball players the opportunity to participate on the intercollegiate volleyball team. Daily practice or a minimum of 10 hours per week i… source |
| PE 223 | F Pilates Mat I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. The course will include mat work, and will em… source |
| PE 224 | F Pilates Mat II 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides instruction in alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. This course will include advanced level mat w… source |
| PE 225 | F Pilates Reformer 2 Units | — | 108 hours lab per term. This course is a course in alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. The course will include exercises in mat work and on… source |
| PE 226 | F Pilates Apparatus 2 Units | — | 108 lab hours per term. A course emphasizing beginning through advanced levels of instruction of exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates and incorporating various equipment. This course… source |
| PE 227 | F Effective Teaching Methods for Pilates 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the principles, sequencing, progressions, cues, modifications, muscular integration and appropriate terminology that students need to ef… source |
| PE 228 | F Pilates Observation and Evaluation (formerly Pilates Internship) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course gives students the opportunity to assist and teach Pilates on all pieces of equipment, including Mat, Reformer, Cadillac, Chair, Barrel, and Sp… source |
| PE 229 | F Pilates Clinic 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course offers students the practical experience of instructing Pilates. This lab experience develops student confidence and professional Pilates train… source |
| PE 230 | F Yoga Teaching Training Fundamentals 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will teach students the fundamentals of yoga that are essential for both practice and teaching. Students will learn proper body mechanics, alig… source |
| PE 231 | F Yoga Teaching Training Development 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides students with the tools to design and teach a 60-minute yoga class with verbal clarity. This course integrates yogic history and philo… source |
| PE 234 | F Yoga Teaching Training Integration 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides aspiring yoga teachers with tools to deepen their independent practice in order to strengthen their teaching and develop a personal te… source |
| PE 235 | F First Aid, CPR, and Safety Education 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course clarifies when and how to call for emergency medical help, eliminating the confusion that is frequently a factor in any emergency. This course emphasizes the im… source |
| PE 236 | F Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides basic exposure to the care and prevention of sports-related injuries and illnesses. Discussion includes mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms and the… source |
| PE 239 | F Open Water Scuba Diving 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is a course designed to prepare the student to perform skills of skin and SCUBA diving. Instruction will identify, discuss, and employ safety techniqu… source |
| PE 240 | F Sports Officiating (formerly Sports Officiating for Men) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the basic rules and mechanics of officiating the sports of football, baseball, basketball, softball and soccer. Students will receive practical experienc… source |
| PE 243 | F Stress Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines productive and non-productive stress and the influence of various types of stress on health and wellness. Topics include the physiological aspects of s… source |
| PE 244 | F Techniques and Principles of Coaching 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will focus on the factors related to coaching strategies, techniques, principles, and philosophies. Units on nutrition and substance use. ASEP Coaching Certific… source |
| PE 245 | F Lifesaving, Basic Rescue and CPR 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course follows the guidelines set by the American Red Cross to teach students to critically analyze the strategies to successfully execute the appropriate first aid an… source |
| PE 246 | F Advanced/Master SCUBA Diver 3 Units | — | Students must be able to swim in order to complete the water component of the course. 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an intensive program consisting of lectures and practi… source |
| PE 247 | F Sports Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces organization, management, planning, staffing, directing, and controlling a sports program. The course also includes such areas as budget, facilities,… source |
| PE 248 | F Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology ((formerly Psychology of Sport) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course draws connections between historical and current research of behavior as an introduction to sport and exercise psychology. A variety of topics will be discussed… source |
| PE 250 | F Sports and Society 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the role of sport in modern society; looks at how sport influences and shapes global attitudes among nations; and investigates the historical, social,… source |
| PE 252 | F Introduction to Kinesiology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to kinesiology as a profession and as an academic discipline. This course explores sub-disciplines, opportunities in the field, philosophy, s… source |
| PE 254 | F Personal Fitness Trainer 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the scientific foundations and practical experienced required by personal fitness trainers for certification by agencies such as American College of Sp… source |
| PE 266 | F Fitness for Living (formerly Physical Fitness as a Lifelong Concept) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the student an opportunity to survey and analyze the exercise components that make up our individual physical beings. Students will appraise the concep… source |
| PE 270 | F Exercise Nutrition 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides scientific information for sport nutrition that covers the principles, background and rationale for current nutrition guidelines for athletes. The goal… source |
| PE 280 | F Theory of Coaching Baseball (formerly Professional Activities: Theory of Baseball) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course is designed to prepare future physical education teachers or community youth coaches in the theory of coaching baseball. This course will inclu… source |
| PE 281 | F Professional Activities: Theory of Basketball 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. The course deals with basketball from beginning to present day. The psychology of coaching basketball, player fundamentals, administration of a total baske… source |
| PE 282 | F Theory of Coaching Softball 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give students the skills, proper knowledge, and mental preparation necessary to play or coach collegiate softball. Emphasis is p… source |
| PE 283 | F Theory of Coaching Football (formerly Professional Activities/Theory of Football) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for student going into physical education, coaching or recreation with basic fundamentals, strategy and history of football. Students will gain an a… source |
| PE 284 | F Theory of Coaching Soccer 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course provides preparation for future physical education and recreation teachers or community coaches in the theory of coaching soccer. It includes the mental and phy… source |
| PE 285 | F Theory of Coaching Volleyball (formerly Professional Activities - Theory of Volleyball) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the history of volleyball to present day, the theory of coaching strategy, player fundamentals, and program implementation and administration. Behavior… source |
| PE 286 | F Athletic Skill Development 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is designed for student-athletes to develop sport specific skills to compete in intercollegiate athletics at the California Community College level. It will inv… source |
| PE 296 | F Off Season Athletes - Softball 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give students the specific preparation necessary to play college softball. It will include position specific training and advanced strategies wit… source |
| PHIL 100 | F Introduction to Philosophy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the origins and central themes in philosophy, with a focus on theories of reality, knowledge, and ethics. In doing so, the course will co… source |
| PHIL 100HF | Honors Introduction to Philosophy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces students to the origins and central themes in philosophy, with a focus on theories of reality, knowledge, and ethics. In doing so, th… source |
| PHIL 101 | F Introduction to Religious Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introductory study of religion with emphasis on the origins and functions of religion, religious experience, and religious and theological modes of expres… source |
| PHIL 101HF | Honors Introduction to Religious Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introductory study of religion with emphasis on the origins and functions of religion, religious experience, and religious and theological… source |
| PHIL 105 | F World Religions 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the world religions, with major emphasis upon Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. (Degree Credit) (CSU) (UC Credit Lim… source |
| PHIL 105HF | Honors World Religions 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course provides an overview of the world religions, with major emphasis upon Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. (Degree Credit) (CSU… source |
| PHIL 135 | F Social and Political Philosophy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The course is an introduction to social, psychological, and political philosophies, ancient and modern; inquiry into views of human nature, the nature and varieties of soci… source |
| PHIL 160 | F Introduction to Ethics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will survey basic ethical theories encountered throughout the history of philosophy in order to show how they have affected analysis of various ethical problems… source |
| PHIL 170 | F Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on an understanding of the relationship of language to logic, which should lead to the ability to identify and evaluate various inductive and deductive… source |
| PHIL 172 | F Critical Thinking and Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will cover all the standard topics of a traditional critical thinking course: Form vs. Content; Inductive vs. Deductive logic; validity, truth and soundness or… source |
| PHIL 195 | F Women's Issues in Philosophy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will look at philosophical issues with which women in philosophy are concerned, such as theoretical accounts of the relations between men and women, theories of… source |
| PHIL 200 | F Introduction to Christianity 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide an introduction to the Christian religion, giving attention to the history of its development. Its scriptures, rituals, and beliefs will be examine… source |
| PHIL 201 | F History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition. Selected philosophers will be examined from each of the following periods: Ancient Greek and… source |
| PHIL 201HF | Honors History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition. Selected philosophers will be examined from the Ancient Greek and Medieval pe… source |
| PHIL 202 | F History of Philosophy: Modern and Contemporary 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition. Selected philosophers will be examined from the Modern and Contemporary periods. For the earl… source |
| PHIL 202HF | Honors History of Philosophy: Modern and Contemporary 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a historical introduction to the western philosophic tradition. Selected philosophers will be examined from the Modern and Contemporary perio… source |
| PHIL 210 | F Introduction to Judaism 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide an introduction to the religion of Judaism, with emphasis given to its historical development, scriptures, laws, rituals, customs, and theology. At… source |
| PHIL 220 | F The Holocaust (formerly PHIL 198AF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will provide a review of the forces which resulted in the Jewish experience known as the Holocaust, the events that transpired during this period, and subsequen… source |
| PHIL 220HF | Honors The Holocaust 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course will provide a review of the forces which resulted in the Jewish experience known as the Holocaust, the events that transpired during this perio… source |
| PHIL 225 | F The American Religious Experience 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of religious life in America, with the emphasis upon how the American cultural experience has shaped the religions of Africa, Europe, and A… source |
| PHIL 225HF | Honors American Religious Experience 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of religious life in America, with the emphasis upon how the American cultural experience has shaped the religions of Africa, Europe, and A… source |
| PHIL 250 | F The Religion of Islam 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an introduction to the study of the religion of Islam, with emphasis upon its history, its main teachings, and its major practices. Topics to be studie… source |
| PHIL 270 | F Introduction to Asian Religions 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the variety of religious traditions and communities found throughout Asia. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement… source |
| PHIL 270HF | Honors Introduction to Asian Religions 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the variety of religious traditions and communities found throughout Asia including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism. The co… source |
| PHIL 299 | F Philosophy Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| PHOT 101 | F Introduction to Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the historical, cultural, and aesthetic foundations of photography. Students will learn to master their cameras and how to print photogr… source |
| PHOT 103 | F Intermediate Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to professional photography. Use of advanced camera systems, and studio lighting techniques will be emphasized. Students wil… source |
| PHOT 104 | F Wedding and Special Events Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to the aesthetic concepts, basic skills, and techniques used by wedding photographers and special events p… source |
| PHOT 109 | F Portrait Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of creative and experimental portrait styles and techniques. Students will practice techniq… source |
| PHOT 111 | F Introduction to Photography from Analog to Digital 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course focuses on the cultural significance, historical progression, personal artistic expression, aesthetic experience, and the technical aspects of… source |
| PHOT 112 | F Introduction to Professional Digital Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the historical, cultural, and aesthetic foundations of professional photography. This course develops advanced skills required for profe… source |
| PHOT 114 | F Professional Portrait Photography I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will focus on portrait photography using strobe lighting, posing, digital photography, color imaging, and project workflow. Photographic subjec… source |
| PHOT 118 | F 19th Century Photography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the history and appreciation of photography in the nineteenth century. Students will examine the relationship between the camera to history, culture, a… source |
| PHOT 119 | F 20th and 21st Century Photography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the history and appreciation of photographs in the 20th and 21st century. Students will examine the relationship between photographic history, culture,… source |
| PHOT 196 | F Photography Seminar (formerly known as Communications Seminars) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is designed to expose the students to current equipment, methods, techniques and materials. This course offers the student an opportunity for s… source |
| PHOT 199 | F Photography Independent Study 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours independent study per term. This course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of photography through individual study. Projects with written reports or outside re… source |
| PHOT 214 | F Professional Portrait II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will emphasize advanced portrait techniques to advance and refine portrait photography skills in preparation for client portfolio. Students wil… source |
| PHOT 216 | F Advanced Digital Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on creating a final portfolio. Students will practice advanced digital photography techniques and explore a variety of photographic sub… source |
| PHOT 217 | F Applied Digital Photography 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide students with the skills to apply advanced digital photography techniques towards a professional portfolio presentation… source |
| PHOT 221 | F Studio Specialties I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on studio practices and lighting techniques. Students will practice studio techniques for a variety of studio photographic subjects tha… source |
| PHOT 222 | F Studio Specialties II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on advanced studio practices and lighting techniques. Students will practice advanced studio techniques specifically geared to personal… source |
| PHOT 223 | F Creative Photography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores experimental and technical processes and creative camera operations. Students have the opportunity to explore image making using photography. Tradition… source |
| PHOT 224 | F Business Practices for Photography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on business practices for professional photographers including both commercial and fine-art photography. This course will include lectures on business o… source |
| PHOT 226 | F Video Capture for the Still Photographer 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores video as a tool in preparing still photographic projects and provides the basic technical skills to capture video content, utilizing a… source |
| PHOT 227 | F Social Media and Still Photography 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the importance of photography in social media. This course will include basic photography, video, lighting, and image editing techniques for social m… source |
| PHOT 228 | F Introduction to Adobe Photoshop for Photographers 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the historical, cultural, and aesthetic foundations of photography. This course in an introduction to Adobe Photoshop software as a prin… source |
| PHOT 290 | F Internship in Photography I 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term.This course is designed to offer career development opportunities for students and industry professionals w… source |
| PHOT 291 | F Internship in Photography II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| PHOT 292 | F Internship in Photography III 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| PHOT 293 | F Internship in Photography IV 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics will include… source |
| PHYS 120 | F Relativity for Poets 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course without a lab. It presents Einstein's bizarre universe, from… source |
| PHYS 130 | F Elementary Physics 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a survey of some of the more important principles, philosophy, and phenomena of physics. Topics include mechanics, electricity and magnetism… source |
| PHYS 205 | F Physics for the Life Sciences I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers Newtonian mechanics, conservation laws, heat, and waves. The laboratory portion of the course investigates these topics both qualitative… source |
| PHYS 206 | F Physics for the Life Sciences II 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers electricity and magnetism, optics, special relativity, and quantum physics. The laboratory portion of the course investigates these topi… source |
| PHYS 210 | F Physics with Calculus for the Life Sciences I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers Newtonian mechanics, conservation laws, heat, and waves. The laboratory portion of the course investigates these topics both qualitative… source |
| PHYS 211 | F Physics with Calculus for the Life Sciences II 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers electricity and magnetism, optics, special relativity, and quantum physics. The laboratory portion of the course investigates these topi… source |
| PHYS 221 | F General Physics I 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers mechanics, vibrations, properties of matter. The laboratory provides students with hands-on experience working with the subject material… source |
| PHYS 222 | F General Physics II 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers electrostatics, electric and magnetic fields, simple DC and AC circuits, and Maxwell's equations in integral form. The lab provides stud… source |
| PHYS 223 | F General Physics III 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the topics of thermodynamics, mechanical and electromagnetic waves, geometrical and physical optics, special relativity, and an introduc… source |
| PLEG 101 | F Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a practical introduction for those seeking a career as a paralegal. Topics include: an overview of the law and our court system; the fundamentals of legal re… source |
| PLEG 104 | F Introduction to Legal Research and Terminology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to both the terminology unique to the practice of law, and the techniques utilized in conducting effective legal research. Topics include: an… source |
| PLEG 105 | F Introduction to Legal Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the practical writing skills and necessary analytical skills required in the law office. Topics include legal and factual analysis of prim… source |
| PLEG 116 | F Law Office Technology 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This is a beginning course that introduces the student to computer hardware and software basics applicable to the legal environment. Students will learn the components of t… source |
| PLEG 201 | F Civil Litigation I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines civil court procedures before trial and is designed to provide expertise in drafting legal documents from the inception of the civil action through the… source |
| PLEG 202 | F Civil Litigation II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course continues the study of civil procedures from pretrial through trial, appeals, and judgment enforcement, emphasizing non-expert/expert discovery and trial prepar… source |
| PLEG 203 | F Tort Law (formerly Personal Injury) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will examine those topics that are important in a personal injury practice, including pre-litigation investigation, employment of experts, evaluation of damages… source |
| PLEG 204 | F Family Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of family law practice in California, involving both procedural and substantive elements. Procedural topics include the initial client inte… source |
| PLEG 205 | F Probate, Wills and Trusts 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of estate planning and probate practice. Through drafting simple wills and trusts and by lecture, students will become familiar with the sp… source |
| PLEG 206 | F Bankruptcy Law and Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of bankruptcy law and practice. Students will become familiar with bankruptcy forms and the federal bankruptcy courts. Topics include: the… source |
| PLEG 208 | F Workers' Compensation Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of Workers' Compensation practice. Students will become familiar with Workers' Compensation forms and assess various Workers' Compensation… source |
| PLEG 209 | F Criminal Law and Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of criminal law and practice. Students will become familiar with the substantive and procedural aspects of criminal proceedings in both sta… source |
| PLEG 210 | F Paralegal Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture per term and 54-162 hours of supervised, unpaid internship per term in an environment involving substantive paralegal work. Each unit of the course requires 54 hours of unpaid, super… source |
| PLEG 211 | F Real Property Law and Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the law of real property and practice. Students will become familiar with the substantive and procedural aspects of real property law, i… source |
| PLEG 213 | F Employment and Labor Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with an overview of the legal relationship between employer and employee and a basic understanding of this area of law's impact on the employe… source |
| PLEG 214 | F Contract Law and Procedure 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the law of contracts and contract law practice and procedure. Students will become familiar with the substantive and procedural aspects… source |
| PLEG 215 | F Electronic Discovery and Software Application 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with an overview of managing legal data and the use of software that collects/utilizes that data in the law firm. The role of software in eDis… source |
| PLEG 217 | F Immigration Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a practical examination of the immigration and nationality laws of the United States and the interplay of the administrative agencies involved in the adminis… source |
| PLEG 218 | F Entertainment and Sports Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a practical examination of the field of entertainment and sports law in the United States. Students will examine these unique industries from a legal standpo… source |
| PLEG 219 | F Intellectual Property 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a practical examination of the law of intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets. The methods by which each is creat… source |
| PLEG 221 | F Ethics for Paralegals (formerly PLEG 090FF) 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the rules of professional conduct and ethical requirements for a paralegal in today's legal environment. California law… source |
| PLEG 222 | F Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides the student with an overview of non-litigation methods of resolving cases via alternative dispute resolution techniques. Specifically, students will le… source |
| PLEG 223 | F Advanced Legal Research and Writing 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an advanced practical writing skills course. Students will learn the paradigm associated with persuasive legal reasoning and writing. Topics include drafting… source |
| PLEG 225 | F Law Office Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the role of the paralegal in law office management. Topics include: the managerial challenges in the legal environment; historical develop… source |
| PLEG 226 | F Constitutional Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the United States Constitution, including a focus on the powers and limitations granted by Articles I, II and III, and the individual ri… source |
| PLEG 227 | F International Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides an overview of the sources of public and private international laws. Topics include what constitutes international law: various treaties, the laws and… source |
| POSC 100 | POLS C1000 American Government and Politics Formerly: POSC 100 F United States Government 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing ins… source |
| POSC 100HF | POLS C1000H American Government and Politics - Honors Formerly: POSC 100HF Honors United States Government 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing ins… source |
| PORT 101 | F Elementary Portuguese I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. The course focuses on the four major skills of language learning--listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing--and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquir… source |
| PORT 102 | F Elementary Portuguese II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning--listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing--and the grammar and vocabulary necessa… source |
| POSC 110 | F Contemporary American Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes the political problems that are current in the American political scene and provides an opportunity for the student to investigate and evaluate conte… source |
| POSC 110HF | Honors Contemporary American Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course emphasizes the political problems that are current in the American political scene and provides an opportunity for the student to investigate an… source |
| POSC 120 | F Introduction to Political Theory 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The course is a survey of Western political theory. It is intended to introduce students to political theory from Greek times to the Enlightenment and beyond. It is intende… source |
| POSC 135 | F Campaigns and Elections 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to campaigns and elections with an emphasis on local government in our community. The class combines the theoretical, examining how the rules… source |
| POSC 150 | F California Government and Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the study of state and local politics, exploring the political culture, processes, behavior, institutions, public policy, and distribution… source |
| POSC 180 | F Capital Field Trip: Sacramento Seminar 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This seminar course joins with student delegations from other California colleges and universities that meet in the state capitol for a policy conference each spring. Inclu… source |
| POSC 180HF | Honors Capital Field Trip - Sacramento Seminar 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course enables students to join with student delegations from other California colleges and universities that meet in the state capitol for a policy co… source |
| POSC 198 | F Political Campaign Internship 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course allows students to increase their knowledge of political science through campaign work for a candidate for elect… source |
| POSC 199 | F Public Policy Internship 1 Unit | — | 60 hours unpaid internship or 75 hours paid internship per term. This course allows students to increase their knowledge of public policy through an internship with an elected official, government of… source |
| POSC 200 | F Introduction to the Study of Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the study of politics in general, not simply American politics. It explores the many faces of politics all over the world, examining its r… source |
| POSC 215 | F Comparative Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course emphasizes various methodologies necessary to compare political systems representing Eurasia, the Western Hemisphere, and the developing nations. It explores th… source |
| POSC 216 | F Government and Politics of the Middle East 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the historical, social, economic and ideological foundations of the Middle East in general and major states in the region in particular. E… source |
| POSC 220 | F Introduction to Public Administration 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the role of government in American society, the historic development of the public service, management issues related to modern governmental enterprises,… source |
| POSC 230 | F Introduction to International Relations 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study in the evolution of the international system, focusing on theories of international relations and globalization, and the role of the state, transnati… source |
| POSC 250 | F Gender and Politics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to the study of global politics at the national, state, and local levels with an emphasis on the role of gender, including an examination of… source |
| POSC 275 | F Introduction to Public Law 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The course explores the interactive dynamic among the judicial, legislative, and executive branches in the creation and implementation of public law. It involves an extensi… source |
| POSC 299 | F Political Science Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of political science through individual study and small group conferences. Students succe… source |
| PRNT 030 | F Introductory Printing Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This advanced course will provide students with an opportunity to practice various printing skills that have developed from completing other printing courses. Students can… source |
| PRNT 031 | F Offset Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This course provides students with the opportunity to practice offset lithographic printing skills through further usage of printing equipment. Use of small and large offse… source |
| PRNT 032 | F Flexographic Printing Skills Lab (formerly PRNT 090 F) 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This course provides students with the opportunity to practice flexographic printing skills through further usage of Esko Automation Engine software, CTP (Computer to Plate… source |
| PRNT 033 | F Digital Printing Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This course provides students with the opportunity to practice offset digital printing skills through further usage of printing equipment. (Degree Credit) source |
| PRNT 034 | F Prepress Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This course provides students with the opportunity to practice prepress skills through further usage of prepress equipment. (Degree Credit) source |
| PRNT 035 | F Screen Printing Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This advanced course will provide students with an opportunity to practice silk screen printing skills that have developed from completing other printing courses. (Degree C… source |
| PRNT 044 | F Self-Publishing Techniques for Sequential Art 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to publishing techniques for sequential art including comics, graphic novels, and children's books. Students learn to produce their work both with the professional equ… source |
| PRNT 050 | F Screen Printing I (formerly PRNT 072AF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is a basic course which introduces the principle, basic methods and techniques of preparing designs and placing stencils on a screen printing frame. T… source |
| PRNT 051 | F Screen Printing II (formerly PRNT 072BF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course which covers vocational copy preparation techniques or multi-color reproduction, register and color matching. Instruction in… source |
| PRNT 052 | F Screen Printing III (formerly PRNT 072CF) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course prepares students to print multi-color projects with tight register printing on various substrates. Topics also include heat transfer and gray… source |
| PRNT 060 | F Basic Digital Printing (formerly PRNT 070 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the field of digital imaging using desktop publishing software and digital presses, as well as finishing equipment. This… source |
| PRNT 061 | F Intermediate Digital Imaging (formerly PRNT 070 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This is an intermediate course which covers the technical aspects of digital image layout and digital presswork and intermediate design theory. This course… source |
| PRNT 062 | F Advanced Digital Imaging (formerly PRNT 070 F) 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This advanced course covers the technical aspects of digital image layout, digital presswork and advanced design theory. This course is designed for those… source |
| PRNT 075 | F Electronic Prepress I 6 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 144 hours lab per term. This course has pre-flighting, export of files, imposition, file formats, and computer-to-plate imaging for sheet fed offset presswork. This course presen… source |
| PRNT 077 | F Advanced Electronic Prepress 6 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 144 hours lab per term. This course presents the advanced theory of color management and how it applies to the lithographic process and digital imaging. This course has instructi… source |
| PRNT 085 | F Introduction to Flexography 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This introductory course will provide the student with a technical understanding of flexographic press operation for one, two and three color printing. Stu… source |
| PRNT 086 | F Advanced Flexography 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This advanced course will provide the student with advanced technical aspects of flexographic press operation for multiple color printing. Students will pr… source |
| PRNT 090 | F Printing Skills Lab 0.5-6 Units | — | Open Entry/Open Exit 27-324 hours lab per term. This advanced course will provide students with an opportunity to practice various printing skills that have developed from completing other printing c… source |
| PRNT 091 | F Advanced Topics in Printing 0.5-6 Units | — | 27-324 hours lab per term. This course will provide the student the opportunity to study new and emerging skills and field of studies in the printing industry. This course will be offered in modules… source |
| PRNT 101 | F Introduction to Printing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This is a basic course which covers the technical aspects of the various printing processes and related areas. This course includes instruction in page lay… source |
| PRNT 133 | F Packaging Production 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the process and technical aspects of designing and creating custom packaging. This course includes instruction in packag… source |
| PRNT 140 | F Color Management 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course explores Color Management using G7 Process Control to standardize workflow processes and achieve consistent color reproduction, reduce costs an… source |
| PRNT 142 | F Prepress for Print using Adobe Creative Suite 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course is prepress workflow training using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Acrobat. Students learn proper file creation and the preflight o… source |
| PRNT 145 | F Variable Data Imaging 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course provides students with exposure to the concepts of variable data printing using XMPie software. Students will explore one-to-one marketing conc… source |
| PRNT 152 | F Introduction to Electronic Prepress 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers the technical aspects of electronic prepress. The use of both Macs and PC based computers, using current software in page layout, scanni… source |
| PRNT 171 | F Offset Presswork 6 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 126 hours lab per term. This is a basic course which introduces the technical aspects of lithographic sheet-fed offset presswork for those seeking initial employment in the print… source |
| PRNT 172 | F Intermediate Offset Presswork 6 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 126 hours lab per term. This intermediate course covers the technical aspects of lithographic, sheeted offset presswork and intermediate lithographic theory. This course is desig… source |
| PRNT 973 | F Advanced Offset Presswork 6 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 126 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course designed for students entering the printing field seeking employment. This printing production course covers the intricate repr… source |
| PSY 120 | F Human Sexuality 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers a broad field in which many cultural, psychological and physiological variables interact in relation to sexual development, attitudes and behaviors. The… source |
| PSY 131 | F Cross Cultural Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to cultural influences on human behavior and mental processes. Beginning with an examination of theoretical definitions of culture, the cours… source |
| PSY 139 | F Developmental Psychology: Life Cycle 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the entire lifespan, including infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, old age, and death. Students will study and evaluate psychological, sociolog… source |
| PSY 145 | F Child Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. The psychology of development will be studied from the prenatal stage through adolescence across the domains of physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes. Theoretical vi… source |
| PSY 161 | F Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to descriptive and inferential statistical methods. These methods are essential to the understanding, interpretation, and performance of sci… source |
| PSY 161HF | Honors Elementary Statistics for Behavioral Science 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces students to descriptive and inferential statistical methods. These methods are essential to the understanding, interpretation, and pe… source |
| PSY 199 | F Psychology Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| PSY 202 | F Research Methods in Psychology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed for students who wish to explore in greater depth the theories, concepts, and research areas of methods of modern day psychology. E… source |
| PSY 202HF | Honors Research Methods in Psychology 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This Honors-enhanced course is designed for students who wish to explore in greater depth the theories, concepts, and research areas of methods of modern d… source |
| PSY 219 | F The Human Services 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course topics covered include the history and philosophy of the human services, the needs of various client groups, and differences between practice settings. Pract… source |
| PSY 221 | F The Brain and Behavior 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the neurophysiological and biological processes associated with behavior and mental processes. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of the… source |
| PSY 222 | F Abnormal Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents a scientific survey of the sub-field of psychology interested in researching the nature and causes of deviant or unusual hum… source |
| PSY 225 | F Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will explore the psychological underpinnings and ramifications of prejudice and discrimination. Students will examine the fundamental aspects that lead to preju… source |
| PSY 233 | F The Psychology of Adjustment 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will study emotional, behavioral physical and cognitive factors in individual psycho-social adjustment, both functional and dysfunctional. Learning… source |
| PSY 251 | F Social Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course presents a scientific survey of the sub-field of psychology that seeks to understand the nature, causes, and influences of the social context upon the individua… source |
| PSY 251HF | Honors Social Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course presents a scientific survey of the sub-field of psychology that seeks to understand the nature, causes, and influences of the social context up… source |
| PSY 299 | F Psychology Independent Study - Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is offered for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the research process and literature reviews through individual study and small group c… source |
| PSY 101 | PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology Formerly: PSY 101 F General Psychology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental,… source |
| RE 101 | F Principles of Real Estate 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the fundamentals of California real estate. The development of real estate in California and an introductory study of ownership, appraisal, law, practice… source |
| RE 102 | F Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers California real estate property law. Topics include acquisitions and transfers, methods and incidents of ownership, easements, fixtures, land description… source |
| RE 103 | F Escrow 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course discusses the methods and techniques of escrow procedure for various types of real estate transactions, including the legal/ethical responsibilities engaged in… source |
| RE 201 | F Real Estate Practice 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers professional aspects of the real estate business. Topics include an overview of the real estate industry, ethics and licensing requirements; hands-on com… source |
| RE 202 | F Real Estate Finance 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers various financing options for California real estate transactions. Topics include government loan programs, creative financing, loan sources, types of le… source |
| RE 203 | F Appraisal: Residential 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to interpret real estate valuation procedures, examine real estate appraisal used in establishing real estate market values, and develop the knowled… source |
| RE 204 | F Appraisal: Income 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers property other than the single-family residence. The income approach and capitalization techniques are emphasized. Also included is an in-depth study of… source |
| RE 205 | F Property Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the management, maintenance, rehabilitation, purchase, and sale of income property. It is intended for property owners and those wishing to become proper… source |
| RE 206 | F Real Estate Economics 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the economic principles used to analyze the impact that national, regional, community, and neighborhood trends have on real estate values. General econom… source |
| RE 207 | F Mortgage Loan Brokering in California 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the aspects of mortgage brokering operations. Topics include understanding the history of the mortgage loan brokerage business; developing and marketing… source |
| RE 208 | F Basic Appraisal Principles and Procedures 3.5 Units | — | 63 hours lecture per term. This course meets the requirements of the Appraisal Qualifications Board from the Appraisal Foundation. The emphasis of this course is on residential real estate. This cour… source |
| RE 209 | F Residential Real Estate Appraisal 3.5 Units | — | 63 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on developing an understanding of residential real estate appraisal. Course meets the license requirements for all appraisal licenses, for broker and sa… source |
| RE 210 | F Advanced Residential Appraisal Applications and Residential Report Writing 3.5 Units | — | 63 hours lecture per term. This course meets the requirements of the Appraisal Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation. This course covers advanced residential applications and case studies,… source |
| RE 212 | F Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to meet the requirements of the Appraisal Qualifications Board (AQB) of the Appraisal Foundation for state licensing and certification. This course… source |
| RE 252 | F Advanced Real Estate Finance 3 Units | — | Pass/No Pass or Letter Grade option. 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers real estate investment through the application of financial principles including probability, risk analysis, value r… source |
| READ 027 | F Basic Study Skills 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to help students with limited academic backgrounds experience college success by overcoming college anxiety and by taking responsibility for their c… source |
| READ 036 | F Basic Reading 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course includes instruction in basic reading fundamentals. Paragraphs, short essays, and longer texts will be read with an emphasis on comprehension,… source |
| READ 056 | F Developmental Reading 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 36 hours lab per term. This course is recommended for students whose reading placement test scores indicate a substantial need for reading improvement. This course introduces stu… source |
| READ 096 | F Preparation for College Reading 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This course will prepare students for the demands of college reading in academic subjects. Content area reading, essays, and journal articles will be analy… source |
| READ 101 | F Academic Literacy: Analyses and Strategies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course will prepare students for the demands of college reading in academic subjects. Content area reading, essays, and journal articles will be analyzed with an empha… source |
| READ 127 | F College Literacy Skills 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on providing students with academic reading strategies that build the foundation for college and career success. The course addresses literacy proficien… source |
| READ 140 | F Digital Literacy for Lifelong Learning 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This transfer-level course prepares students for the academic and critical world of digital literacy. Students will learn how to manage their own learning in digital enviro… source |
| READ 142 | F College Reading: Logical Analysis and Evaluation 3 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course offers the student the opportunity to develop critical reading skills as it relates to a critical thinking disposition. Emphasis is placed on learning the strat… source |
| SOC 101 | F Introduction to Sociology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the field of sociology. The major sociological perspectives are explored surrounding: social contro… source |
| SOC 101HF | Honors Introduction to Sociology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces concepts, theories and vocabulary associated with the field of sociology. The major sociological perspectives are explored surroundin… source |
| SOC 102 | F Social Problems 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course investigates social conditions that contribute to social problems in the U.S. and globally. This course focuses on globalization, poverty, racial and ethnic dis… source |
| SOC 198 | F Sociology Internship 1 Unit | — | 54 hours supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course allows students to increase their knowledge of sociology through work with a social service agency or organization. (De… source |
| SOC 199 | F Sociology Independent Study 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| SOC 201 | F Dying and Death 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course includes various perspectives on death, both cross-cultural and historical. Examines beliefs, traditions, rituals and practices surrounding death in the U.S.; h… source |
| SOC 230 | F Sociology of Gender 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on a sociological analysis of the social construction of masculinity and femininity, historically and cross-culturally. Examines the debates on sex and… source |
| SOC 230HF | Honors Sociology of Gender 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on a sociological analysis of the social construction of masculinity and femininity, historically and cross-culturally. It examines the… source |
| SOC 250 | F Sociology of Aging 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction of the study of aging. It is a sociological review of the characteristics, strengths and problems of older persons. Exploration includes basi… source |
| SOC 275 | F Marriage and Family 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a sociological exploration of the topics related to the institutions of marriage and family. These topics include: gender roles, love, singlehood, courtship,… source |
| SOC 275HF | Honors Marriage and Family 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a sociological exploration of the topics related to the institutions of marriage and family. These topics include: gender roles, love, single… source |
| SOC 277 | F Sociology of Religion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an analysis of religion as a social institution. Emphasis will be placed on the influence that religion has on members of U.S. society by examining the role… source |
| SOC 277HF | Honors Sociology of Religion 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an analysis of religion as a social institution. Emphasis will be placed on the influence that religion has on members of U.S. society by exa… source |
| SOC 280 | F Media, Culture and Society 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a critical analysis of media and culture from a sociological perspective, including the ways in which media is shaped and influenced by society, culture and… source |
| SOC 285 | F Drugs and Society 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces concepts, theories and perspectives associated with the sociological analysis of drugs and alcohol. The definitions of various types of drug use, as… source |
| SOC 285HF | Honors Drugs and Society 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course introduces concepts, theories and perspectives associated with the sociological analysis of drugs and alcohol. The definitions of various types… source |
| SOC 290 | F Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a sociological analysis of race, ethnicity and racism. Coursework includes an examination of cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions tha… source |
| SOC 290HF | Honors Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a sociological analysis of race, ethnicity and racism. Coursework includes an examination of cultural, political, and economic practices and… source |
| SOC 292 | F Introduction to Criminology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a study of theories of crimes and criminal behavior, including an explanation of crime, its causes, and how crime is measured. Major sociological and social… source |
| SOC 292HF | Honors Introduction to Criminology 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of theories of crimes and criminal behavior, including an explanation of crime, its causes, and how crime is measured. Major sociolog… source |
| SOC 295 | F Social Inequality 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the extent, causes, and consequences of social and economic inequality in the U.S., including an analysis of the institutions through which inequality… source |
| SOC 299 | F Sociology Independent Study - Advanced 1 Unit | — | 54 hours independent study per term. This course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. Topics might develop out of a curiosity… source |
| SOSC 120 | F Introduction to Probability and Statistics 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to probability and statistics and covers descriptive and inferential statistics as well as the probabilistic basis of statistical inference.… source |
| SOSC 125 | F Introduction to Research Methods 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways social scientists think critically. This course includes attention to the nature of theory, hyp… source |
| SOSC 130 | F Introduction to LGBTQ Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This introductory course examines a broad range of contemporary lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues in various contexts including bio-medical, sociologica… source |
| SPAN 101 | F Elementary Spanish I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on the four major skills of language learning — listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing — and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acq… source |
| SPAN 101HF | Honors Elementary Spanish I 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course requires significant individual projects and study plans on the part of the student. The course focuses on the four major skills of language lea… source |
| SPAN 102 | F Elementary Spanish II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of language learning —listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing— and the grammar and vocabulary necessa… source |
| SPAN 102HF | Honors Elementary Spanish II 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course requires significant individual projects and study plans on the part of the student. This course continues to focus on the four major skills of… source |
| SPAN 200 | F Conversational Spanish 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on improving listening comprehension and speaking skills in simulated real-life situations. Reading, writing and cultural components are included. This… source |
| SPAN 201 | F Spanish for the Spanish Speaker 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to improve the communicative skills in Spanish for bilingual students. Although the course addresses all four skills of language learning--listening… source |
| SPAN 203 | F Intermediate Spanish III 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. The course includes development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Spanish based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes oral c… source |
| SPAN 204 | F Intermediate Spanish IV 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course continues the development of listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing Spanish based on cultural and literary materials. This course emphasizes… source |
| SPAN 205 | F Introduction to Spanish Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is a survey course spanning from the Middle Ages to the present, covering history, culture and literary writings from Spain. This course is conducted entirely in Spani… source |
| SPAN 206 | F Introduction to Latin American Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is a survey course spanning from pre-Columbian literature to the present covering history, culture and literary writings from Latin American countries. This course is… source |
| SPAN 207 | F Children's Literature/Spanish 3 Units | — | This is an introductory course in children's literature of Spanish-speaking countries and books for children and adolescents published in Spanish by Hispanic authors. The focus is on the genres that… source |
| MATH 120 | STAT C1000 Introduction to Statistics Formerly: MATH 120 F Introductory Probability and Statistics 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptiv… source |
| MATH 120HF | STAT C1000H Introduction to Statistics - Honors Formerly: MATH 120HF Honors Introductory Probability Statistics 4 Units | — | 72 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptiv… source |
| MATH 121 | STAT C1000E Introduction to Statistics Formerly: MATH 121 F Introductory Probability and Statistics with Support 5 Units | — | 90 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptiv… source |
| TECH 080 | F Federal Aviation Administration Drone Pilot Test Preparation 1 Unit | — | 18 hours lecture per term. This course reviews and prepares students to take the Federal Aviation Administration's initial aeronautical knowledge test, and help complete FAA Form 8710-13 for a remote… source |
| TECH 081 | F Technical Mathematics I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the use of elementary algebra, geometry, and right triangle trigonometry in the solution of practical problems related to trade and technical areas. This… source |
| TECH 082 | F Technical Mathematics II 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the study of more advanced algebra, trigonometry, and elementary statistics in the solution of technical problems. This course does not transfer to CSU.… source |
| TECH 088 | F Technical Science 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This is a course in the fundamental principles of physics, mechanics, heat, light, and strength of materials as applied to practical shop problems. (Degree Credit) source |
| TECH 095 | F FPV Drone Piloting 1 Unit | — | 9 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will introduce first person view (FPV) drone piloting skills with hands-on flying and lecture. The course will also introduce students to basic… source |
| TECH 108 | F Manufacturing Processes 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is a general overview course which gives an insight into manufacturing processes and develops an appreciation of the latest manufacturing techniques, materials,… source |
| TECH 127 | F Industrial Safety 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course will cover the basics of safety as it applies to all majors in Technology Education and Engineering. It will include scope, history, objectives, responsibility,… source |
| TECH 131 | F Basic Electricity and Basic Electronics 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with introductory knowledge of electricity and electronics to prepare for further studies in entertainment technology. Thi… source |
| TECH 132 | F Basics of Electric Motor Controls 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with introductory knowledge of electric motor controls and systems to prepare for further studies in entertainment technol… source |
| TECH 135 | F Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces the technical theater student to PLC technology utilized in the entertainment industry in both theater and theme parks. This career… source |
| TECH 136 | F Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Advanced PLC 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores advanced technologies in programmable logic controllers for the entertainment industry with focus on theater show control systems and… source |
| TECH 137 | F Electronic Instrumentation and Networking 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This entertainment industry technology course explores process control, measurements, and data transmission. It includes hands-on project work, troubleshoo… source |
| TECH 138 | F Electronic Instrumentation and Networking II 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This capstone course builds on the knowledge acquired in TECH 137 F to develop advanced competencies in electronic show control, instrumentation, networkin… source |
| TECH 140 | F Basic Drone Maintenance and Repair 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with introductory knowledge of maintenance and repair of small uncrewed aerial vehicles (sUAVs) and prepares them for furt… source |
| TECH 150 | F Basic Drone Piloting 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 9 hours lab per term. This course will train students on the principles, guidelines and regulations regarding effective piloting of unmanned aerial vehicles. Safety and ethics as… source |
| TECH 151 | F Applied Drone Piloting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn the basics of piloting an unmanned aerial system, or drone, and how it can be applied in their preferred career (Admini… source |
| TECH 155 | F Applied Drone Lab 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn the basics of unmanned systems and how they work. Students will create a functioning aerial, terrestrial or submersible… source |
| TECH 158 | F Advanced Drone Piloting Skills 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. In this course, students will learn advanced drone piloting techniques including multiple drone operations, field operations, night flying, first person vi… source |
| TECH 159 | F Counter Drone Operations 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. In this course, students will learn the principles and techniques regarding counter drone operations for identification and security. Regulations and laws regarding drone o… source |
| TECH 160 | F Infrared Thermography 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course focuses on how thermography is used for a variety of conditions including monitoring/predictive maintenance and identification. Students will learn how to colle… source |
| TECH 165 | F Aerial Mapping and Photogrammetry 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course introduces students to the skills in data acquisition, data processing techniques for mapping and by using Pix4D. Students will learn principle… source |
| TECH 199 | F Technology and Engineering: Independent Study I 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of technical areas through individual study. Independent lab research problems with staff… source |
| TECH 260 | F Multispectral and Hyperspectral Sensing with Drones 3 Units | — | 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will teach students how to capture and gain experience in the proper use of multispectral and hyperspectral imaging methods of remote imaging f… source |
| TECH 295 | F Internship in Technology I 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54-162 hours of supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course offers career development opportunities for students and industry professional who need to… source |
| TECH 296 | F Internship in Technology II 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 60-180 hours supervised unpaid internship or 75-225 hours paid internship per term. This course will further prepare students for the next level of career exploration. Topics wil… source |
| TECH 299 | F Technology and Engineering Independent Study II 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours lab per term. This course is designed for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of technical areas through individual study. Independent lab research problems with staff… source |
| THEA 075 | F Theatrical City Tours: New York 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course features theatrical city tours to New York City and offers a study of current, classical, and musical plays at Broadway and off-Broadway theate… source |
| THEA 076 | F Theatrical City Tours: London 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course features theatrical city tours to London, England and Stratford-upon-Avon and offers a study of current, classical, and musical plays. In this… source |
| THEA 090 | F Introduction to Advanced Topics in Theatre Technology 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to meet the various needs of technical theatre areas that require advanced training and provide professional growth for persons emp… source |
| THEA 091 | F Video and Scenic Projection for the Theatre 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course develops the student's understanding and working knowledge of video and projection design principles and practices for theatricalized productio… source |
| THEA 092 | F Automated Scenery for the Theatre 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course offers an overview of automated scenery systems and their practical applications in theatrical productions. Through project-based learning, stu… source |
| THEA 093 | F Rigging for the Theatre 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of hemp, counterweight, and motorized rigging systems used in traditional theatrical and arena venues. Through project-based learning, students… source |
| THEA 094 | F Systems Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Theatre 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of the maintenance and troubleshooting of lighting, audio, scenery, show control, and rigging systems commonly used in ent… source |
| THEA 100 | F Introduction to the Theatre 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed for those students who wish to explore more thoroughly the art of theatrical performance. Students will develop a keen understanding of play analysi… source |
| THEA 104 | F Introduction to Theatre Appreciation 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to be a study of the combined elements of contemporary theatre through examination of audience/performer relationships and the orga… source |
| THEA 105 | F Musical Theatre History 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the uniquely American art form that is Musical Theatre. From its early development in the colonial period to the present time, emphasis will be placed… source |
| THEA 106 | F Beginning Principles of Playwriting 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course introduces students to the elements of writing a play for the stage. Topics include dramatic structure, dramatic action, the relationship between dialogue and a… source |
| THEA 108 | F Multicultural Perspectives in American Theatre 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course provides students with critical perspectives on race and gender to engage with Indigenous, Hispanic-Latinx/e/o/a, Black, Asian and LGBTQIA+ theatre within the A… source |
| THEA 109 | F Modern Dramatic Literature 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course involves the analysis and research of contemporary dramatic literature. Through the examination of dramaturgical structure, thematic presentation, character dev… source |
| THEA 110 | F Introduction to Costume Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the construction and implementation of costumes and costume crafts properties for theatrical productions. Students are given practical exp… source |
| THEA 111 | F Beginning Costume Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course covers beginning-level construction and implementation of costumes and costume crafts properties for theatrical productions. Students are given practical experi… source |
| THEA 113 | F Theatre History I 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course students will investigate the influence of differing cultures, traditions, and technologies on the development of the theatre as a social institution through… source |
| THEA 121 | F Movement for Actors 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course explores movement as an actor's tool to enhance the physical ability to communicate on stage, focusing on physical awareness, movement improvis… source |
| THEA 122 | F Improvisation for Television, Film and Theatre 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the principles and techniques of improvisational acting designed to increase the actor's creativity, problem solving, collaboration an… source |
| THEA 123 | F Acting Techniques 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 72 hours lab per term. This course involves the study of contemporary acting techniques based on the Stanislavsky system of acting and is designed as an introductory course for s… source |
| THEA 124 | F Foundations of Consent and Intimacy 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course engages with the academic study and practical application of consent-based practices and intimacy for theatre, film, and the larger entertainment industry. Focu… source |
| THEA 127 | F Oral Interpretation 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course explores the fundamentals of effective oral presentation before an audience. It includes voice study and diction for the purposes of developing effective readin… source |
| THEA 129 | F Voice for the Actor 3 Units | — | 54 hours of lecture per term. This course includes the academic study and practical application of the efficient and effective use of the speaking voice, particularly in meeting the unique demands of… source |
| THEA 130 | F Beginning Theatre Workshop 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of acting fundamentals with increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theories of creative acting. Additional performance and t… source |
| THEA 131 | F Intermediate Theatre Workshop 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. Additional hours may be required for technical, dress rehearsals and performances. This course provides the lab exploration of student and faculty directing, acting, desig… source |
| THEA 132 | F Beginning Resident Theatre Company 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning study and practical development of new and experimental plays. Students enrolling in this course will serve as playwrights, dramaturges,… source |
| THEA 134 | F Beginning Theatre Practicum (formerly THEA 133 F) 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course provides the study and laboratory exploration of all aspects of theater production, culminating in a series of public performances in the large proscenium theater.… source |
| THEA 135 | F Resident Theatre Company 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the study and practical development of new and experimental plays. Students enrolling in this course will serve as playwrights, dramaturges, actors, di… source |
| THEA 136 | F Touring Theatre Productions: Rehearsal and Performance 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course presents the rigorous requirements of a touring theatrical production. Students are given the opportunity to participate in one or more activities of the productio… source |
| THEA 139 | F Beginning Musical Theatre Concert Production 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning study and exploration of all aspects of musical theatre concert production, culminating in a series of public and touring performances. An au… source |
| THEA 141 | F Introduction to Technical Theatre 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the study and execution of technical theatre principles. Through project-based learning, students will learn the theatrical design and… source |
| THEA 143 | F Stagecraft 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the study and execution of theatrical scenery with emphasis on construction, drafting, tools, materials, and their relationship to the… source |
| THEA 146 | F Scene Painting 3 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to, and continued development of, professional scenic artist techniques as they apply to the painting of sc… source |
| THEA 148 | F Introduction to Theatre Crafts Lab (formerly THEA 142 F) 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the construction and implementation of scenery, scenic painting, lighting, sound, costumes and properties for theatrical productions. Stud… source |
| THEA 151 | F Properties: Design and Construction 3 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces the student to the processes and skill-sets that are used on a daily basis in the world of stage properties. This course… source |
| THEA 152 | F Beginning Theatre Crafts Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course covers beginning construction and implementation of scenery, scenic painting, lighting, sound, costumes and properties for theatrical productions. Students are… source |
| THEA 153 | F Introduction to Stage Crew Activity (formerly THEA 149 F) 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the practical applications of the technical aspects of theatre including the mounting and running of productions. Students may select from… source |
| THEA 159 | F Beginning Stage Crew Activity 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning practical applications of the technical aspects of theatre including the mounting and running of productions. Students may select from su… source |
| THEA 160 | F Introduction to Sound Technology 3 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces the student to sound technology for the theatre with emphasis placed on the physical properties of sound the audio equipm… source |
| THEA 161 | F Sound Reinforcement Techniques 2 Units | — | Concurrent 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is designed to give the student understanding and working knowledge of both the science of sound reinforcement and the practical app… source |
| THEA 162 | F Sound Design for the Theatre 2 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an introduction to, and continued development of, professional scenic artist techniques as they apply to the painting of sc… source |
| THEA 165HF | Honors Creative Arts - Theatre (formerly THEA 196HF) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 18 hours lab per term. This Honors-enhanced course explores the nature of creativity through exposure to the performing arts, dance, literature, and the fine arts. Students will… source |
| THEA 168 | F Non-sewing Costume Crafts 2 Units | — | 108 hours lab per term. This course explores various costume craft techniques used in modern costume construction that do not require sewing skills. Field trips are required outside of regularly-sche… source |
| THEA 169 | F Introduction to Costume Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the process and procedures employed by the costume designer. Emphasis on design fundamentals, concept development, play a… source |
| THEA 170 | F Beginning Theatrical Lighting (formerly THEA 144 F) 3 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to li… source |
| THEA 171 | F Survey of Theatrical Costuming (formerly THEA 145 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course provides an overview of various areas of theatrical costuming. It is designed to introduce the student to costume design, script analysis, cost… source |
| THEA 172 | F Stage Makeup (formerly THEA 147AF) 3 Units | — | Concurrent 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course includes instruction and lab experience in all phases of theatrical makeup. Old age, character, fantasy, look-alike, stylized, histo… source |
| THEA 173 | F Intermediate Makeup and Hair for the Stage 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course includes instruction and laboratory experience in three-dimensional makeup, hair and wig techniques… source |
| THEA 176 | F Beginning Playwright's Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the study and practical development on a beginning level, of new and experimental plays. Students enrolling in this course will serve as playwrights, d… source |
| THEA 177 | F Beginning Director's Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course is the beginning study of the laboratory exploration of student-directed one-act productions culminating in a series of public performances. Additional hours ma… source |
| THEA 178 | F Beginning Musical Theatre Production 3 Units | — | 162 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning study and exploration of all aspects of musical theatre production, culminating in a series of public performances. An audition or interview… source |
| THEA 180 | F Beginning Principles of Acting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to the elements that relate directly to performing, including rehearsal and performance techniques, movement, vocal techniqu… source |
| THEA 181 | F Intermediate Principles of Acting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an in-depth study of prominent acting and performance methodologies and the application of techniques into performance of modern dramatic li… source |
| THEA 182 | F Advanced Principles of Acting I 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of Intermediate Principles of Acting with emphasis on the applications of stylistic techniques for classical theatre. Individ… source |
| THEA 183 | F Advanced Principles of Acting II 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course features in-depth study and practice of acting skills with increased emphasis on the application of the principles and theory of creative perfo… source |
| THEA 184 | F Beginning Musical Theatre I (formerly THEA 125 F and THEA 186 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is an introductory exploration of Beginning Musical Theatre Techniques with an emphasis on musical theatre from early 1900's to late 1960's. In… source |
| THEA 185 | F Beginning Musical Theatre II (formerly THEA 138 F and THEA 187 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of Beginning Musical Theatre Techniques with emphasis on the applications of stylistic techniques for musical theatre ranging… source |
| THEA 188 | F Introduction to Movement and Performance Techniques for Musical Theatre 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers an introductory performance experience focusing on styles of body movement as it relates to musical theatre stage productions. The fundamentals of musical th… source |
| THEA 189 | F Beginning Movement and Performance Techniques for Musical Theatre 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers a beginning level performance experience focusing on styles of body movement as it relates to contemporary musical theatre stage productions from 1964 to pre… source |
| THEA 190 | F Auditioning for Musical Theatre 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course offers an in-depth performance experience in the art of the musical theatre audition and callback. A weekly “Business of the Theatre” Lab inclu… source |
| THEA 191 | F Beginning Musical Theatre Ensemble Voice 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers a beginning level performance experience with an emphasis on the development of vocal and musicianship skills fundamental for traditional music theatre singi… source |
| THEA 192 | F Beginning Applied Private Voice Instruction for Musical Theatre 1 Unit | — | Concurrent 18 hours lecture per term. This course offers a beginning performance experience in individual applied voice instruction and interpretation of musical theatre literature. (CSU) (Degree Cre… source |
| THEA 197 | F Introduction to Stage Combat 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course focuses on learning how to safely and effectively perform moments of violence in the context of scene work from dramatic literature. Students w… source |
| THEA 198 | F Beginning Principles of Stage Combat 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course builds upon the fundamentals learned in Introduction to Stage Combat ( THEA 197 F ) and focuses on applying previously acquired skills, as well… source |
| THEA 200 | F Intermediate Principles of Stage and Screen Combat 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course builds upon the fundamentals learned in THEA 197 F and focuses on applying previously acquired skills, as well as integrating new ones, to new… source |
| THEA 201 | F Advanced Principles of Stage and Screen Combat 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course builds upon the principles learned in THEA 198 F and/or THEA 200 F and focuses on applying previously acquired skills, as well as integrating n… source |
| THEA 210 | F Intermediate Costume Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course covers intermediate-level construction and implementation of costumes and costume crafts properties for theatrical productions. Students are given practical exp… source |
| THEA 211 | F Advanced Costume Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course covers advanced-level construction and implementation of costumes and costume crafts properties for theatrical productions. Students are given practical experie… source |
| THEA 214 | F Costume Construction for the Ancient World Through the 18th Century 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course offers continued research and application of costume construction techniques and design elements to historical periods before Neoclassicism an… source |
| THEA 215 | F Costume Construction for the Neoclassical Period Through Modern Day 4 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course offers continued research and application of costume construction techniques and design elements to historical periods from Neoclassicism till… source |
| THEA 222 | F Acting for the Camera 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course encompasses the study and exercise in the special techniques of acting for television and feature film. Emphasis will be placed on audition, sc… source |
| THEA 223 | F Advanced Acting for Camera 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course encompasses the advanced study and exercise in the special techniques of acting for multi-camera television and feature film through the lens o… source |
| THEA 225 | F Stage Directing 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This class is a study of the background and techniques of the director in theatre, with an emphasis on practical experience in directing through class proj… source |
| THEA 231 | F Advanced Theatre Workshop 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced laboratory and leadership exploration for student directing, acting, design, promotion, and technical support work for a live theatrical prod… source |
| THEA 233 | F Intermediate Theatre Practicum 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course provides the intermediate study and exploration of all aspects of theatre production, culminating in a series of public performances in the large proscenium th… source |
| THEA 234 | F Beginning Experimental Theatre 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the beginning study and laboratory exploration of student or faculty directed productions culminating in a public performance. Additional hours may be… source |
| THEA 235 | F Intermediate Experimental Theatre 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the intermediate study and laboratory exploration of student or faculty directed productions culminating in a public performance. Additional hours may… source |
| THEA 236 | F Advanced Experimental Theatre 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the intermediate study and laboratory exploration of student or faculty directed productions culminating in a public performance. Additional hours may… source |
| THEA 239 | F Intermediate Musical Theatre Concert Production 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the intermediate study and exploration of all aspects of musical theatre concert production, culminating in a series of public and touring performances. An… source |
| THEA 243 | F Advanced Theatre Practicum 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced laboratory and leadership exploration for student directing, acting, design, promotion, and technical support work for a live theatrical prod… source |
| THEA 244 | F Intermediate Theatrical Lighting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course involves the further study and execution of stage lighting with in-depth emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationships to light… source |
| THEA 249 | F Intermediate Stage Crew Activity 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course covers intermediate practical applications of the technical aspects of theatre including the mounting and running of productions. Students may select from such… source |
| THEA 250 | F Advanced Stage Crew Activity 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course covers advanced practical applications of the technical aspects of theatre including the mounting and running of productions. Students may select from such dive… source |
| THEA 252 | F Intermediate Theatre Crafts Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course is an intermediate experience in the construction and implementation of scenery, scenic painting, lighting, sound, costumes and properties for theatrical produc… source |
| THEA 253 | F Advanced Theatre Crafts Lab 1-2 Units | — | 54-108 hours lab per term. This course provides advanced students experience in the construction and implementation of scenery, scenic painting, lighting, sound, costumes and properties for theatrica… source |
| THEA 263 | F Beginning Entertainment Drafting 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course introduces computer-aided drafting for theatrical design and technical production. Emphasis on using the computer as a design/drafting tool for… source |
| THEA 265 | F Theatre Management 2 Units | — | 36 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to teach the business of show business in educational, community, and professional theater. Emphasis is placed on the contributions of the producer,… source |
| THEA 266 | F Stage Management 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course involves the study and the practical application of the practices of the Stage Manager as they pertain to the theatrical production process. Emphasis is placed… source |
| THEA 267 | F Entertainment Business 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course examines the business side for entertainment as it pertains to directors, performers, designers, technicians, and others in the entertainment world. Emphasis is… source |
| THEA 268 | F Intermediate Costume Crafts 2 Units | — | 108 hours lab per term. This course explores various costume craft techniques used in modern costume construction that require a sewing background. Field trips are required outside of regularly-sched… source |
| THEA 269 | F Intermediate Costume Design 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course deepens the understanding of the processes and procedures employed by the costume designer. Emphasis on concept development, play analysis, col… source |
| THEA 275 | F Advanced Directing 4 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is the advanced study and application of directing for theatre, film, and television with an emphasis on storytelling that engages culturally d… source |
| THEA 276 | F Intermediate Playwright's Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course involves the study and practical development on an intermediate level, of new and experimental plays. Students enrolling in this course will serve as playwright… source |
| THEA 277 | F Intermediate Director's Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | 27-162 hours lab per term. This course is an intermediate study of the laboratory exploration of student-directed one-act productions culminating in a series of public performances. Additional hours… source |
| THEA 278 | F Intermediate Musical Theatre Production 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 hours lab per term. This course provides the intermediate study and exploration of musical theatre production, culminating in a series of public performances. Additional hours may be required… source |
| THEA 279 | F Advanced Musical Theatre Production 2-3 Units | — | 108-162 lab hours per term. This course involves the advanced study and exploration of all aspects of musical theatre production, culminating in a series of public performances. Additional hours may… source |
| THEA 280 | F Advanced Director's Practicum 0.5-3 Units | — | This course is an advanced study of the laboratory exploration of student directed one-act productions and D-Fest or Director's Festival culminating in a series of public performances. Additional hou… source |
| THEA 284 | F Intermediate Musical Theatre I (formerly THEA 226 F and THEA 286 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course features an in-depth study of Intermediate Musical Theatre Techniques with emphasis on the applications of the Pop/Rock genre of musical theatr… source |
| THEA 285 | F Intermediate Musical Theatre II (formerly THEA 238 F and THEA 287 F) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is a continuation of Intermediate Musical Theatre Techniques with an emphasis on script and score analysis. Scene study as it relates to The Ja… source |
| THEA 288 | F Intermediate Movement and Performance Techniques for Musical Theatre I 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers intermediate level performance experience focusing on styles of body movement as it relates to contemporary musical theatre stage productions from 1964 to pr… source |
| THEA 289 | F Intermediate Movement and Performance Techniques for Musical Theatre II 1 Unit | — | 54 hours lab per term. This course offers a continued intermediate level performance experience focusing on styles of body movement as it relates to contemporary musical theatre stage productions fro… source |
| THEA 291 | F Intermediate Musical Theatre Ensemble Voice 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course offers an intermediate level performance experience with an emphasis on the continued development of vocal and musicianship skills fundamental… source |
| THEA 292 | F Intermediate Applied Private Voice Instruction for Musical Theatre 1 Unit | — | Concurrent This course offers an intermediate performance in individual applied voice instruction and interpretation of musical theatre literature. (CSU) (Degree Credit) source |
| THEA 298 | F Theatre Arts Internship 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 – 162 hours supervised employment, paid or unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to enable the Theatre Arts student to demonstrate competence in a professional w… source |
| THEA 299 | F Theatre Arts Independent Study 1-3 Units | — | 54-162 hours independent study per term. This course is designed for self-directed students who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in theatre. The instructor and student create a learnin… source |
| WELD 091AF | Industrial Welding Fundamentals 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course is designed to introduce the student to a variety of welding processes. Topics will include historical development of welding, the welding ind… source |
| WELD 091BF | Semi-Automatic Welding Applications 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course will cover, with in-depth study, the make-up of constant voltage power sources and semi-automatic wire feed systems. Various methods of metal… source |
| WELD 091CF | Manual Arc Welding Fundamentals 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course covers the make-up and use of constant current power supplies as found in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW… source |
| WELD 091DF | Structural Welding Certification 5 Units | — | 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course covers the origination and applications of welding codes, welding procedure qualification, welder qualification tests, weldment evaluation and… source |
| WELD 095 | F Welding Skills Lab 0.5-2 Units | — | Open Entry/Open Exit 27-108 hours lab per term. This course offers students the opportunity to further develop their welding skills. One-half unit of credit will be given for each twenty-four hours o… source |
| WELD 096 | F Welding Inspection Technology 5 Units | — | 72 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will aid in preparation for the American Welding Society’s (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector’s (CWI) exam. Fundamentals of visual welding inspe… source |
| WELD 098 | F Welding Fabrication Technology 2 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course will provide the student with a general understanding of the fundamental methods of welding fabrication used in industry. Fabrication case stud… source |
| WELD 100 | F Introduction to Welding (formerly WELD 121AF) 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course emphasizes welding fundamentals and safety used in modern industry. Students in no-welding vocational and transfer areas will be able to gain w… source |
| WELD 120 | F Gas Shielded Arc Welding 3 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This course enables students, who expect welding to be an integral part of their vocation, to master necessary manipulative skills in order to obtain job… source |
| WELD 250 | F Welding Supervision 3 Units | — | 36 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course covers welding supervision skills related to welding operator and process efficiency, welding economics and symbols, fabrication math, and nond… source |
| WELL 110 | F Pathology: The Massage Connection 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is designed to meet the specific needs of massage therapy students and professionals interested in pathology. This course includes topics such as pain, inflamma… source |
| WELL 221 | F Personal Training Internship 2 Units | — | ANAT 231 F , NUTR 210 F , PE 154 F , PE 235 F , WELL 040 F, WELL 119 F, and WELL 200 F with a grade of C or better. 36 hours lecture, 36 hours lab per term. This course is designed to provide our Per… source |
| WELL 230 | F The Body-Mind Connection 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. In this course, body-mind health refers to the integration of the mind (our thoughts, attitudes and emotions) and the body, and to their impact on our overall health and we… source |
| WELL 242 | F Stress Management and Relaxation Training 2 Units | — | 27 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. In this course, the physiology of the stress response as well as specific physical changes, which indicate the onset of stress, will be covered. There will… source |
| WELL 265 | F Movement Anatomy (formerly titled Kinesiology) 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course covers the musculoskeletal system and its function in human movement as well as movement in sports skills and activities of daily living and the muscles involve… source |
| WKEX 191 | F Work Experience and Internship - Vocational 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 75-225 hours of supervised employment or 60-180 hours of unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience and offers career development opportunitie… source |
| WKEX 192 | F Work Experience and Internship - General 2-4 Units | — | 18 hours lecture and 75-225 hours of supervised employment or 60-180 hours of unpaid internship per term. This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student's area of… source |
| WMNS 100 | F Introduction to Women's Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This course is an introduction to Women's and Gender Studies, an interdisciplinary field that examines gender as a social and cultural construction. This course is designed… source |
| WMNS 100HF | Honors Introduction to Women's Studies 3 Units | — | 54 hours lecture per term. This Honors-enhanced course is an introduction to Women's and Gender Studies, an interdisciplinary field that examines gender as a social and cultural construction. This co… source |