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| Applied Technology Allied Health Option Health Career Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the health care field. Students will put their knowledge to use with actual clients during clinical rotations in hospitals, r… source |
| Applied Technology Allied Health Option Medical Assistant Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the health care field. Students will put their knowledge to use with actual clients during clinical rotations in hospitals, r… source |
| Applied Technology Allied Health Option Medical Coding Specialist Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the health care field. Students will put their knowledge to use with actual clients during clinical rotations in hospitals, r… source |
| Surgical Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the health care field. Students will put their knowledge to use with actual clients during clinical rotations in hospitals, r… source |
| Veterinary Assistant Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the veterinary assisting field. Students will gain hands-on experience, conduct clinical observations, and work with animals… source |
| Accounting and Business Education Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the accounting and business field. Students will put their knowledge to use by demonstrating skills in accounting and busines… source |
| Computer Information Systems Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the computer information systems field. Students will put their knowledge to use by application of various skills in real -wo… source |
| Computer Programming Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the computer programming field. Students will put their knowledge to use by application of various programming software in re… source |
| Digital Media Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the digital media technology field. Students will put their knowledge to use by application of various software in real -worl… source |
| Computer Systems and Applications Graphic Design Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of the graphic design field. Students will put their knowledge to use by application of various software in real-world situation… source |
| Industrial Power and Transportation Option Automotive Collision Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of auto detailing, nonstructural collision repair, refinishing, structural collision repair, shop management, and customer servi… source |
| Industrial Power and Transportation Option Automotive Service Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of NATEF Certified Program diagnosing and repairing passenger cars and light trucks, including current computer controlled model… source |
| APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Industrial Power and Transportation Option Diesel Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of this NATEF aligned program that will prepare students for a career in the diesel maintenance and repair industry. The emphasi… source |
| APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Industrial Power and Transportation Option Electrical Trades Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of this NCCER affiliated program. Students will learn both residential and commercial electrician installations. This will inclu… source |
| APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Industrial Power and Transportation Option HVACR Technology Emphasis | — | This program is for the student to gain concentrated training in areas of this NCCER affiliated program. Students learn fundamentals of safety, mechanics, refrigeration, electricity for HVACR, reside… source |
| ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN LIVESTOCK | — | The certificate is designed to prepare students for work in the area of artificial insemination in livestock. source |
| ATHLETIC TRAINER | — | The certificate is designed to prepare students for work in the area of athletic training. source |
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| NURS 2342 | Nursing Capstone………………….$231.50 | 12 | Please refer to the Nursing Student Handbook online for additional information regarding related fees. Testing Fees For information about the different tests, visit www.redlandscc.edu/admissions/test… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| ENGL 1213 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION II | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I In this course, students will reinforce and extend their abilities in academic writing and research techniques; it builds upon the foundational skills le… source |
| POLS1113 | United States Government | 60 | Selected General Ed. Requirements .............. 6 hours Electives may be selected electives, approved , or free electives from the following areas: science, mathematics, human relations, management,… 60 cr · 60 hr source |
| HIST 2123 | WESTERN CIVILIZATION, ORIGINS TO | — | This course is an introductory survey of the history of Europe and the Middle East from ancient civilizations to the Renaissance. The course examines the social, cultural, intellectual, religious, po… source |
| HUM 2243 | FILM AS LITERATURE | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I Film Studies is designed to introduce students to the aesthetics of film, how an entire film functions, how to analyze a film critically and how film art… source |
| PHIL 1113 | Introduction to Philosophy | 37 | Mathematics ................................................... 3 hours Must be a 1000 or 2000 level course. Selected General Ed Requirements ............... 6-8 hours At least one course from the fo… 37 cr · 37 hr source |
| POLS 1113 | U.S. Government | — | General Ed Electives 6 Select from: AHS, ART, BISC, BUS, CHEM, CMSC, COM, CJ, ECON, ENGL, SPA, HPER, HUM, MGMT, MATH, PHIL, PSY, SOC, SPCH, ZOOL Program Requirement ..................................… source |
| MATH 2193 | Elementary Statistics | — | Selected General 3 SPCH 1113 Introduction to Public Speaking Ed Requirements Requirements Agroecology Option Requirements .............................................................................… source |
| ACCT 2183 | Managerial Accounting | — | Accounting 3 ACCT 2173 Financial Accounting Economics 3 ECON 2193 Principles of Macroeconomics Mathematics 3 MATH 2103 Business Calculus Program Core Requirement .....................................… source |
| MATH 1483 | Functions & Modeling or | — | 3 CMSC 1223 Business Application Software 9 SPCH, BUS, ECON, MRKT, or MGMT Institutional Requirements .................................................................................................… source |
| ANSI 1124 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | Accounting 3 ACCT 2173 Financial Accounting Marketing 3 AGEC 2143 Principles of Ag Marketing Program Core Requirement .................................................................................… source |
| AGEC 1373 | Introduction to Agriculture Economics | — | Agriculture Electives 4 AGRN 1124 Introduction to Soil Science or AGRN 1 214 Introduction to Plant Science AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY Associate in Applied Science General Requirements:… source |
| AGRN 1214 | Introduction to Plant Science | — | AGRICULTURE Agriculture Education Option Associate in Science General Requirements: Total Hours: 62 Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: The Associate in Science degree program is designed to lay a… source |
| ANSI 2233 | Fitting and Grooming | — | Agronomy 4 AGRN 1124 Introduction to Soil Science* or AGRN 1 214 Introduction to Plant Science* Education 3 AGRI 2143 Introduction to Agriculture Education Program Core Requirement ..................… source |
| AGRN 1124 | Introduction to Soil Science or | — | AGRN 1 214 Introduction to Plant Science *If asterisked courses have been taken in program core requirements, they cannot be counted toward Agriculture Education Option Requirements. AGRICULTURE Agri… source |
| AGTE 2013 | Drone Technology II | — | FAMILY STUDIES AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Associate in Arts General Requirements: Total Hours-62 • Minimum GPA-2.0 Program Description: Associate in Arts in Family Studies and Child Development is a prepa… source |
| ANSI 2142 | Artificial Insemination | — | APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Allied Health Option Health Career Emphasis Associate in Applied Science General Requirements: Total Hours: 61 Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: This program is for the student… source |
| ANSI 2143 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF | — | REPRODUCTION This course provides the opportunity to examine the reproductive systems of livestock as such systems produce new offspring. Emphasis will be on identifying the heat cycle, collecting an… source |
| ANSI 2023 | Meat & Carcass Evaluation | — | AGE C 1373 Introduction to Agriculture Economics Agriculture Electives 4 AGRN 1124 Introduction to Soil Science or AGRN 1 214 Introduction to Plant Science AGRICULTURE General Agriculture Option Asso… source |
| ANSI 2163 | BEEF PRODUCTION | — | This course provides an introduction to the beef cattle industry. Students will study topics including cattle reproduction, anatomy and physiology, management, marketing, and pasture management. Upon… source |
| BUS 2093 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I (Required), ENGL 1213 English Composition II (Required), and SPCH1113 Introduction to Public Speaking is recommended or approval of the instructor. This… source |
| AGSU 1024 | AQUAPONICS | — | Prerequisite: AGSU1013 Introduction to Agroecology and Sustainable Practices This course covers aquaculture and hydroponics as they combine to form an aquaponics approach, including sustainable aquat… source |
| ZOOL 2134 | Anatomy with Lab with a grade of “C” or | — | higher or permission of instructor. (AAS Applied Technology in Allied Health – Surgical Technology emphasis is exempt from CHEM corequisite or prerequisite) This course involves the study of the func… source |
| ATH 1483 | Functions & Modeling or | — | 3 AHS 1123 Medical Terminology 2 HPER 2312 First Aid 3 CMSC 1223 Business Application Software Institutional Requirements .............................................................................… source |
| PER 2312 | First Aid | — | 3 CMSC 1223 Business Application Software Institutional Requirements ..................................................................................................................................… source |
| MSC 1223 | Business Application Software | — | Institutional Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1 hour APPLIED TECHNOLOGY All… source |
| ZOOL2144 | Physiology with Lab | — | 3 MATH 1303 General Quantitative Reasoning or source |
| ENGL1213 | English Composition II | — | Social Science 6 HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877 or source |
| ZOOL 1125 | Zoology with Lab | — | Animal Science 9 Any ANSI courses not previously listed on this degree Economics 3 AGEC 1373 Introduction to Agriculture Economics Agriculture Electives 3 AGRI 2193 Agriculture Internship Institution… source |
| BISC 1114 | BIOLOGY WITH LAB | — | This course includes fundamental information concerning life and life processes with an introduction to the integration of structure and function. Application of principles at the major levels of bio… source |
| AGRI 2193 | Agriculture Internship | — | ATHLETIC TRAINER Certificate General Requirements: Total Hours: 18 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: The certificate is designed to prepare students for work in the area of athletic training. S… source |
| HPER 2651 | Athletic Training Level 3 | — | Allied Health Science 3 AHS 2013 Nutrition ATHLETIC/PERSONAL TRAINER Personal Trainer Option Associate in Science General Requirements: Total Hours: 60-62 Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: The At… source |
| CHEM 1315 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB | — | Corequisite or Prerequisite: MATH 1483 Functions and Prerequisite: MATH 0482 with MATH 1483 OR MATH 0512 with MATH 1513 This course includes the fundamental principles of this discipline such as the… source |
| HPER 2661 | PERSONAL TRAINING PRACTICUM III | — | Prerequisite: HPER 2343 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and HPER 2611 Personal Training Practicum II This practicum provides student personal trainers with a clinical setting in collaboratio… source |
| SPCH 1113 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | Cybersecurity Option Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 6 hours Area Min. Hours Courses Crimina… source |
| ECON 2203 | PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS | — | The r ecommended course content topics include; Basic principles of demand and supply, elasticity, opportunity cost, utility analysis, production and cost, market structures, factor market, governmen… source |
| MGMT 2143 | Business Leadership | — | M RKT 2323 Principles of Marketing Institutional Requirements .........................................................................................................................................… source |
| SPCH 2133 | INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION | — | Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This is a course in which skills in effective communications with friends, family and co- workers are developed throug… source |
| MRKT 2323 | Principles of Marketing | — | Institutional Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1 hour CRIMINAL JUSTICE Assoc… source |
| CD 2223 | Professionalism in Early Childhood Education | — | Support and Related Courses ........................................................................................................................................ 9 hours Area Min. Hours Courses So… source |
| CD 2233 | ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION OF CHILD | — | GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT This course covers the use of informal and formal assessment strategies to plan an individual curriculum and teaching practices based on each child’s growth and development. Emph… source |
| CMSC 2013 | DISCRETE MATH | — | Prerequisite: CSMC 1223 Business Application Software An advanced course in discrete mathematics. Theory and application of discrete mathematical models fundamental to analysis of problems in compute… source |
| SOC 1113 | Intro to Sociology | — | Science 4 ASTR 1614 Astronomy with Lab Language 5 SPA 1115 Beginning Spanish I Institutional Requirements .............................................................................................… source |
| CJ 2333 | POLICE ORGANIZATION AND | — | MANAGEMENT This course is a description of the principles of organization, leadership and management as applied to law enforcement agencies and personnel at all levels of government. The role of agen… source |
| SOC 2183 | Sociology of the Family | — | Physical Education 3 HPER 1553 Lifetime Fitness and Management Institutional Requirements .............................................................................................................… source |
| CJ 2453 | Probation and Parole | — | Criminal Justice Electives 9-12 CJ Any other CJ course not previously selected Sociology 3-6 SOC Any other SOC course not previously selected Support Electives 4 Courses from student’s area of intere… source |
| CJ 2443 | Criminal Law and Procedure | — | Fitness 3 HPER 1553 Lifetime Fitness and Management CRIMINAL JUSTICE General Studies in Criminal Justice Option Associate in Applied Science General Requirements: Total Hours: 62 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 P… source |
| PSY 1113 | ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY | — | A survey of the major areas of study in Psychology such as motivation, learning, physiology, personality, social psychology, industrial -organizational psychology, perception, cognitive, abnormal beh… source |
| BOT 1114 | Botany with Lab | — | MICR 2134 Intro to Microbiology with Lab ZOOL 2134 Anatomy with Lab ZOOL 2144 Physiology with Lab Physical Sciences* 3-4 CHEM 1215 Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab GEOL 105… source |
| PHYS 1115 | Physics I with Lab | — | Humanities 6 See humanities course options listing on page 50. MATH 1613 Trigonometry or MATH 2193 Elementary Statistics Selected General 3 ANTH, ART, GEG, HIST, HUM, MUS, PHIL, POLS, PSY, SOC, SPA,… source |
| SPA 1053 | Conversational Spanish I | 18 | *One course from either life science or physical science must include a Lab. Business Administration Option Requirements ..............................................................................… 18 cr · 18 hr source |
| AMT 2433 | Legal Terminology | — | 3 CMSC 1223 Business Applications Software DRONE TECHNOLOGY Certificate General Requirements: Total Hours: 20 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: This certificate is designed to provide students… source |
| AGSU 2223 | Applied Sustainability/Agriculture Technology Capstone | — | FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION Certificate General Requirements: Total Hours: 18 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: This certificate will prepare students for either immediate employment in the film… source |
| FV 2043 | FILM AND VIDEO EDITING | — | Focuses on non- linear software -based procedures and techniques for editing single camera productions. Emphasis on planning, organization, and execution of basic and advanced editing theories throug… source |
| FV 2101 | 4 INTERNSHIP IN FILM AND VIDEO | — | PRODUCTION This course provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in a film and video production setting. GEOGRAPHY source |
| ECM 2123 | EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER | — | FINANCIAL PLANNING & MANAGEMENT This course is designed to provide practical experience in designing and managing a financial plan and budget, as well as guidelines and tools for complying with or am… source |
| MGMT 2103 | Occupational Technical Internship | — | Institutional Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 3 hours Computer Science 3 CMSC… source |
| ZOOL 2144 | Physiology with Lab | — | Pharmacology 3 AHS 2113 Pharmacology *These science courses must be successfully completed before beginning the Technical -Occupational Specialty Courses. **A student is not eligible to enroll in nur… source |
| MATH 1303 | General Quantitative Reasoning | — | Program Core Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 24 hours Area Min. Hours Courses Comm… source |
| AHS 2113 | Pharmacology | — | PSY 2163 Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY Associate in Arts General Requirements: Total Hours: 60 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: The Associate in Arts in Psychology consists of a curricul… source |
| PSY 2163 | DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | — | The course will cover social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the life span. (Spring, Summer, Fall) SOCIOLOGY source |
| SOC 2173 | Problems in Sociology | — | Institutional Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1 hour SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTE… source |
| AGSU 2022 | Vermiculture Technology | — | UNCREWED AND AUTONOMOUS AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS Associate in Science General Requirements: Total Hours: 62 • Minimum GPA: 2.0 Program Description: This program is designed to provide students with work -for… source |
| BUS 1103 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | — | This course is an overview of modern business and an introduction to various functions of business such as economics, management, marketing, finance, business law, and government involvement. (Fall) source |
| ECON 1353 | Personal Finance or | — | MRKT 2 323 Introduction to Marketing Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Courses and their descriptions are listed alphabetically on t… source |
| ACCT 2173 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | — | This course is a study of accounting theories and concepts involved in analyzing, processing, interpreting, and communicating decision-making information for internal and external uses. These courses… source |
| AGEC 2113 | FARM AND RANCH MANAGEMENT | — | This course covers the application of principles and practices of farm and ranch management in order to improve or enhance the profitability of the enterprise. (Spring) source |
| AGEC 2143 | PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE | — | MARKETING This course covers the types of marketing practices and alternatives to these marketing practices. Emphasis will be on the application of principles of marketing for consideration when mark… source |
| AGRI 2001 | 3 AGRICULTURE SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in agriculture. source |
| AGRI 2103 | COMMUNICATION IN AGRICULTURE | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I This course focuses on the fundamentals of agriculture news writing and other communication methods. The students will be informed of careers in agricult… source |
| AGRI 2143 | INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE | — | EDUCATION This course is an exploration into the world of teaching agricultural education with a primary focus on the agricultural education programs. Required components will enable students to expl… source |
| AGRI 2223 | EXPLORATIONS IN AGRICULTURAL | — | RESEARCH This course is designed as a research foundations experience which will offer students the opportunity to be involved in introductory agricultural research experiences. Explorations in agric… source |
| AGRI 2301 | SERVICE LEARNING IN AGRICULTURE | — | This course integrates community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities. This course involves students in co… source |
| AGRI 2302 | LIVESTOCK PHOTOGRAPHY IN | — | AGRICULTURE This course provides an opportunity for the student to learn how to set up livestock for photos, catalog and sale design, landscape agriculture, getting to know the camera, settings on ca… source |
| AGRI 2303 | AGRICULTURE LEADERSHIP | — | The course will enable students to explore their roles as leaders in a changing agriculture industry. The emphasis will be on enabling students to explore their personal values system as it applies t… source |
| AGSU 1013 | INTRODUCTION TO AGROECOLOGY | — | AND SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES This course provides an introduction to the principles, history, and practices associated with sustainability and agroecology. Students will be exposed to topics including s… source |
| AGSU 1032 | ALTERNATIVE SUSTAINABLE | — | ENTERPRISES This course provides a more in- depth examination of sustainable practices /enterprises including vermiculture, composting, recycling, vertical gardening, container gardening, edible land… source |
| AGSU 2012 | EDIBLE LANDSCAPE | — | This course prepares students to design, install, maintain, and harvest intentional food crops and ornamental plants with a nutritional value which have been integrated into a landscape design. Ident… source |
| AGSU 2032 | APICULTURE | — | This course prepares students in the basics of keeping honey bees, including bee biology, care of bees throughout the year, and management of colonies for maximum bee health and honey production and… source |
| AGSU 2042 | CONTAINER GARDENING | — | This course prepares students to design and manage gardening / food production system limited space or urban areas. Plant selection (herbs, flowers, vegetables), water and fertilization needs, and co… source |
| AGSU 2043 | GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT | — | Prerequisite AGSU1013 Introduction to Agroecology and Sustainable Practices This course covers greenhouse facilities planning and equipment selection and operation, along with economic/business appli… source |
| AGTE 1013 | DRONE TECHNOLOGY I | — | This course prepares students with an introduction to drone flight and proficiency, with particular focus on safe and efficient operation. Students will be exposed to multiple drone types and will ha… source |
| AGTE 1022 | DRONE TECHNOLOGY III | — | PHOTO/VIDEO Prerequisite: FAA Part 107 Licensure/Certification required. This course reinforces the basics of flying a drone, with particular attention to fundamentals, safety, and legal aspects. Pho… source |
| AGTE 1033 | CODING AND ROBOTICS I | — | This course provides an overview of electrical components including breadboards, batteries, LEDs, resistors, jumper wires, and switches; building series and parallel circuits; working with Raspberry… source |
| AGTE 2022 | APPLIED MODELING AND MAPPING | — | IN AGRICULTURE This course introduces students to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in concert with multimodal mapping technologies using drone-collected data. Hands- on exposure to spatial analys… source |
| AGTE 2023 | AVIATION METEOROLOGY | — | This is an introductory course designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of meteorological principles as they apply to aviation operations. Students will explore the impact of wea… source |
| AGTE 2034 | CODING AND ROBOTICS II | — | This course provides guided practice in the use of electrical components, building circuits, working with Raspberry Pi, and writing code in Python, along with the complementary skills of reading sche… source |
| AGRN 2333 | RANGE AND PASTURE | — | MANAGEMENT This course covers the application of range and pasture management principles to maintain plant and animal growth. Emphasis will be on identification of major range and pasture plants, det… source |
| AHS 1123 | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | — | This course presents a study of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations and symbols are included in the content. Progr… source |
| AHS 2001 | 4 TOPICS IN ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE | — | This course provides selected learning opportunities in specific areas of health sciences. source |
| AHS 2013 | NUTRITION | — | This course examines the basic composition of nutrients and accessory factors required for adequate human nutrition. It includes the application of nutritional principles to the planning of normal an… source |
| ANSI 1213 | LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION | — | This course covers the application of the basic principles of livestock production. Emphasis will be on livestock breeds, characteristics and selection, balancing rations, and feeding recommendations… source |
| ANSI 2001 | 3 ANIMAL SCIENCE SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in Animal Science. source |
| ANSI 2112 | LIVESTOCK EVALUATION AND | — | SELECTION Prerequisite: Must be on the Livestock Judging Team to enroll in this course. This course covers the use of performance records, pedigree information and visual appraisal in the evaluation… source |
| ANSI 2123 | LIVESTOCK FEEDING | — | This course covers the principles of animal nutrition with emphasis on nutrients and their functions for various classes of livestock feeding. Students are taught how to formulate rations for domesti… source |
| ANSI 2133 | ADVANCED LIVESTOCK | — | EVALUATION/SELECTION This course provides advanced training with livestock evaluation and selection. Emphasis will be on the demonstrated ability to judge livestock classes and present oral reasons f… source |
| ANTH 2013 | ANTHROPOLOGY | — | This course is an introduction to the study of the origin and development of human culture. Particular topics include race, society, customs, and beliefs. ART source |
| ART 1013 | BASIC ART I: 2D DESIGN | — | This is an introductory course in the two dimensional use of the principles and elements of art and design. Emphasis is placed on the organizational command of the 2D picture plane and issues of illu… source |
| ART 1023 | BASIC ART II: 3D DESIGN | — | Prerequisite: ART 1013 Basic Art I: 2D Design This is an introductory course in the Three Dimensional use of the principles and elements of art and design. Students will work using both the additive… source |
| ART 1073 | COLOR AND DESIGN | — | This course is a study of color theories, perceptions, and the practical application of color principles to a variety of design problems. Students will learn color mixing and color application throug… source |
| ART 1113 | ART APPRECIATION I | — | This course is the study of art from a variety of different backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different times and places is str… source |
| ART 1123 | ART APPRECIATION II | — | This course is a study of arts, artists, and their cultures from the 15th Century to present. (Spring, Fall) source |
| ART 2001 | 3 ART SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in art. source |
| ART 2063 | INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL | — | PHOTOGRAPHY Digital photography has changed the way photographers, both beginners and professionals, think. This class will give the student basics on what type of camera, computer, and software they… source |
| ART 2093 | PAINTING I | — | This course is an introduction to the materials and technical aspects of paint ing with oil or acrylic media. Students will work from direct observation and reference material, exploring use of media… source |
| ART 2103 | PAINTING II | — | Prerequisites: ART 2093 Painting I This is an advanced course focusing on the materials and technical aspects of painting with oil or acrylic media. Students will work from direct observation and ref… source |
| ART 2113 | DRAWING II | — | Prerequisites: ART 2283 Drawing I This is an advanced drawing course, which builds off the student’s existing drawing skills and knowledge of the medium. The course will emphasize creative exploratio… source |
| ART 2123 | NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING | — | This course introduces the student to the symbolism, heritage and painting techniques involved in Native American art. source |
| ART 2163 | INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL | — | PHOTOGRAPHY This course complements ART 2063, Introduction to Digital Photography, with students progressing in the areas of more advanced computer software skills and photography techniques. Upon co… source |
| ART 2213 | SCULPTURE | — | Prerequisites: ART 1013 Basic Art I: 2D Design or approval of the instructor Sculpture is the creative approach to sculptural building techniques and form exploration using a variety of media. This c… source |
| ART 2233 | POTTERY I | — | This is an introductory course in the basics of ceramics. Students enrolled in this course need no previous knowledge of art. The course is structured to provide instruction and basic techniques of c… source |
| ART 2243 | PAINTING III | — | Prerequisite: ART 2103 Painting II This course covers advanced exploration of materials and technical aspects of painting. Students may use their choice of oil or acrylic painting media for this clas… source |
| ART 2263 | POTTERY II | — | Prerequisite: ART 2233 Pottery I Pottery II is a course in advanced pottery, building off of previous knowledge and experience with clay. This course continues to develop the students’ skills in a va… source |
| ART 2283 | DRAWING I | — | The impulse to draw is instinctive and the act of drawing is a vital tool in the creative process of making art. This course is an introduction to drawing and emphasis will be on representational and… source |
| ART 2443 | ART IN MOVIE MAKING | — | Storytelling using the visual mediums of film and video is a collaborative process, utilizing dozens of creative individuals. This course is an examination of the significant roles that artists play… source |
| ASTR 1614 | ASTRONOMY WITH LAB | — | This course is designed to examine the history and principles of astronomy. Topics related to the solar system, stars, galaxies and universe are covered. Includes a hands-on practical experience in a… source |
| BISC 1113 | BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS | — | This course is designed to provide fundamental information concerning life and life processes with an introduction to the integration between structure and function. Introduction of principles at the… source |
| BISC 1115 | PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY WITH LAB | — | This course includes an introduction to the integration between structure and function among all levels of biological organization. Application of principles utilizing the scientific method for study… source |
| BUS 1353 | BUSINESS ETHICS | — | This course introduces students to traditional concepts of ethical behavior, as they apply to the challenges of conducting business in the modern marketplace. The student will be encouraged to develo… source |
| BUS 2001 | 4 BUSINESS SEMINAR | — | This course presents studies in selected topics in business. source |
| BUS 2163 | BUSINESS LAW | — | This is an introductory course covering the principles of law as applied to contracts, warranties, commercial paper, agencies, types of business organizations, sales, property, bailment’s, bankruptcy… source |
| BUS 2513 | BUSINESS STATISTICS | — | This course focuses on techniques for descriptive and inferential measures with emphasis on business applications. Topics covered include scientific decision making, data summary techniques, frequenc… source |
| CHEM 1214 | SURVEY OF GENERAL, ORGANIC | — | AND BIOCHEMISTRY WITH LAB This course is designed for Redlands Community College pre-nursing students. The course content ranges from selected topics in general chemistry including unit conversions,… source |
| CHEM 1415 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB | — | Prerequisite: CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab (or equivalent) A continuation of CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab to include a study of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, solubility… source |
| CHEM 2115 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I WITH LAB | — | Prerequisites: CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II with Lab (or equivalent) This course provides students with a study of carbon and its compounds (inclusive of major functional groups except those taught… source |
| CHEM 2125 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II WITH LAB | — | Prerequisite: CHEM 2115 Organic Chemistry I with Lab (or equivalent) This course provides students with a continued study of organic compounds (primarily biochemistry and those functional groups not… source |
| CD 2001 | 4 CHILD DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR | — | This course includes special topic courses offered as the need arises in the areas of child development, early childhood education , and parenting education. Mini - courses or workshops also are incl… source |
| CD 2023 | NUTRITION, HEALTH AND SAFETY FOR | — | CHILDREN This course covers how to establish and maintain physically and psychologically safe and healthy learning environments for children. Emphasis is on understanding the developmental consequenc… source |
| CD 2043 | PARENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS | — | This course is designed to prepare early childhood professionals who have the ability to establish and maintain positive collaborative relationships with families, who can respect parents’ choices an… source |
| CD 2053 | CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | — | This course emphasizes the knowledge necessary to understand factors that influence the development of young children and the sequence and interdependency of physical, social, emotional, cognitive an… source |
| CD 2063 | BEHAVIOR AND GUIDANCE OF YOUNG | — | CHILDREN This course emphasizes the knowledge necessary to provide positive child guidance strategies which help children learn to make responsible decisions regarding their own behavior and contribu… source |
| CD 2073 | MUSIC, MOVEMENT AND CREATIVE | — | ARTS This course emphasizes the acquisition of the knowledge of and ability to develop and implement meaningful, integrated learning experiences, using the central concepts and tools of inquiry in mu… source |
| CD 2101 | PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT IN CHILD | — | DEVELOPMENT In this course, the student begins compiling a professional portfolio. The portfolio will be developed around the state standards for early childhood education and the standards of the Na… source |
| CD 2103 | EDUCATION AND SERVICES FOR | — | CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS This course is designed to provide an understanding of conditions which affect children’s development and learning, including risk factors, developmental variations and de… source |
| CD 2173 | COGNITIVE SKILLS FOR CHILDREN | — | Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This course explores theories of cognitive development and learning styles. Discussion will center on how to integrate… source |
| CD 2183 | LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL SKILLS FOR | — | CHILDREN This course explores methods of skill development in encouraging children’s language and social development. Emphasis will be on 1) developing an understanding of emergent literacy theories… source |
| CD 2203 | PROGRAM PLANNING AND | — | EVALUATION IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT This course provides the opportunity to plan, implement and evaluate an integrated curriculum that focuses on children’s needs and interests and takes into account cul… source |
| COM 1113 | INTRODUCTION TO | — | COMMUNICATIONS This course is concerned with the improvement of skills in four areas of communication —listening, speaking, reading and writing. Interpersonal and small group communication is also st… source |
| COM 1213 | AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I | — | This is a beginning course designed to develop the receptive and expressive manual communication skills used primarily by American- born persons who are deaf. Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community C… source |
| COM 2001 | 3 COMMUNICATIONS SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in communications and other aspects of the communicative arts. source |
| COM 2113 | AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II | — | Prerequisite: COM 1213 American Sign Language I This course is a continuation of American Sign Language I, with an emphasis on acquiring greater elementary conversational skills through an increase o… source |
| CMSC 1123 | COMPUTER SCIENCE CONCEPTS I | — | This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of computer programming, focusing on algorithms, problem solving, and software development using procedural and object -oriented programming… source |
| CMSC 1133 | COMPUTER SCIENCE CONCEPTS II | — | This course, building upon Computer Science Concepts I, delves deeper into object -oriented programming. It explores key concepts like class inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism. The curricul… source |
| CMSC 1193 | PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION | — | SECURITIES AND ETHICS This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the essential aspects of establishing an effective information security program. It places a particular emphasis on fostering a… source |
| CMSC 1223 | BUSINESS APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE | — | This is an introductory, hands -on course providing computer and software experience using the current version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office Profes… source |
| CMSC 2001 | 4 COMPUTER SCIENCE SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in computer science. source |
| CMSC 2243 | Network Security | — | Prerequisite: CSMC 1223 Business Application Software This course will explore the intricate realm of core concepts and techniques that underpin network security. Gain insights into the theoretical f… source |
| CMSC 2313 | DATA STRUCTURES | — | Prerequisite: CSMC 1123 Computer Science Concepts I This course provides an overview of the essential skills required for working with frequently encountered data structures. It commences with an exa… source |
| CMSC 2413 | PROGRAMMING IN C# | — | A course in programming in the C# language, with a pre requisite of prior programming experience. This course includes advanced C# topics, including development in the Unity engine. source |
| CMSC 2513 | PROGRAMMING IN C++ | — | Prerequisite: CMSC 2413 Programming in C# A course in object oriented programming in the C++ language, with a prerequisite of prior programming experience. This course includes dynamic memory allocat… source |
| CJ 1113 | INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE | — | This course is an overview of the criminal justice system to include police, courts, and corrections. (Spring, Fall) source |
| CJ 1223 | INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT | — | This course covers the h istory, development, and functions of law enforcement. (Spring) source |
| CJ 1243 | TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION AND | — | ENFORCEMENT Prerequisite: CJ 2313 Criminal Law or CJ 2443 Criminal Law and Procedure Recommendation: Completion of CJ 1223 Introduction to Law Enforcement is helpful. This course is an in -depth desc… source |
| CJ 1253 | AMERICAN CORRECTIONS SYSTEM | — | This course is a description and analysis of the history of correctional thought and practice, the agencies and personnel responsible for carrying out criminal sentences and the rights and restrictio… source |
| CJ 1313 | PATROL PROCEDURES | — | Prerequisite: CJ 2313 Criminal Law or CJ 2443 Criminal Law and Procedure This course is an in -depth description of police responsibility in patrol functions and concepts, routine patrol duties, citi… source |
| CJ 2001 | 4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR | — | This course presents studies in selected topics of criminal justice. source |
| CJ 2043 | REPORT WRITING | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English comp I; CJ 2343 criminal investigation This course focuses on the skills necessary for job-related and academic writing skills in law enforcement and criminal justice.… source |
| CJ 2053 | ORGANIZED CRIME AND GANGS | — | Understanding Organized Crime provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of organized crime. This course covers the complex and controversial issues associated with organized crime. Topics… source |
| CJ 2063 | UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE AND | — | VICTIMIZATION Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions Understanding Violence and Victimization, explores selected types of violence and examines the causes an… source |
| CJ 2073 | DRUGS AND SOCIETY | — | This course offers an interdisciplinary, comprehensive survey of all aspects of the drug and alcohol abuse issue, including the impact of drugs on our society; their history and the pharmacological i… source |
| CJ 2083 | SERIAL KILLERS | — | This course provides the students with a model of the crime scene actions of serial murderers based on information available. The course also gives an overview of the related scientific knowledge, in… source |
| CJ 2093 | INTRODUCTION TO TERRORISM | — | Introduction to Terrorism will provide students with a working knowledge of people, ideas, organizations and current issues in the field. This course covers the historical and contemporary issues rel… source |
| CJ 2101 | 4 PRACTICUM IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE | — | This course provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in a criminal justice setting. (Spring) source |
| CJ 2201 | 4 SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN CRIMINAL | — | JUSTICE This course presents selected studies of current social problems in criminal justice. source |
| CJ 2313 | CRIMINAL LAW | — | This course is a study of the nature of criminal law, its philosophical and historical development, the definition and elements of major offenses in the criminal codes of all levels of government and… source |
| CJ 2343 | CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION | — | Prerequisites: CJ 2313 Criminal Law or CJ 2443 Criminal Law and Procedures. This course is an examination of investigative fundamentals and principles which apply to crime scene processing, case buil… source |
| CJ 2353 | THE ADMINISTRATION OF | — | CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS This course is a study of the organization, management and leadership of institutions which confine offenders. The course includes discussion of short -term detention facili… source |
| CJ 2363 | ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY | — | PROCEDURES This course is designed to assist in gaining an in -depth knowledge of Environmental Security Procedures in a prison setting. Environmental Security Procedures is essential for the health,… source |
| CJ 2433 | COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL | — | DIVERSITY This course is an examination of the conflict, both historical and current, which prevents criminal justice agencies and various communities from forming lasting partnerships directed towar… source |
| CJ 2451 | CUSTODY AND CONTROL | — | Corequisite: CJ 2461 Defensive Driving and CJ 2471 Firearms Prerequisite: Approval of the Instructor This course instructs students in the necessary attitudes, knowledge and psychomotor skills in the… source |
| CJ 2461 | DEFENSIVE DRIVING | — | Corequisite: CJ 2451 Custody and Control and CJ 2471 Firearms Prerequisite: Approval of the Instructor This course is an overview of the legal aspects of law enforcement driving. Instruction in the s… source |
| CJ 2471 | FIREARMS | — | Corequisite: CJ 2451 Custody and Control and CJ 2461 Defensive Driving Prerequisite: Approval of the Instructor This course provides knowledge and understanding of the procedures for safety and legal… source |
| ECM 2133 | EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER | — | PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT This course is designed to study the principles, procedures and organizational techniques currently utilized by business in the development and management of pers… source |
| ECON 2001 | 4 SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS | — | This course is a study of selected topics in economics. source |
| ECON 2193 | PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | — | The r ecommended course content topics include; basic principles of demand and supply, national income accounting, business cycles, inflation and unemployment, determinants of the level of output, em… source |
| ENGL 0013 | FUNDAMENTALS OF READING AND | — | WRITING This course is offered to give students an opportunity to improve their basic reading and writing skills through a curriculum of vocabulary and comprehension and rules of grammar and organiza… source |
| ENGL 0153 | ENGLISH PREP I | — | Prerequisite: score on placement exam indicating a need for developmental English and/or Reading English Prep is a sequences of courses for TR IO Student Support Services’ students which is mastery-b… source |
| ENGL 0163 | ENGLISH PREP II | — | Prerequisite: successful completion of English Prep I English Prep is a sequence of courses for the TR IO Student Support Services’ students which is mastery - based and is designed to prepare studen… source |
| ENGL 1113 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION I | — | This course provides an introduction to college -level writing and focuses on the development of communication that is logical, appropriate, organized and effective. Emphasis is also placed on critic… source |
| ENGL 2001 | 3 ENGLISH SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in English. source |
| ENGL 2063 | CREATIVE WRITING I | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I or approval of the instructor This course is designed to develop imaginative thinking and writing skills in order to produce stories, poems, and plays. source |
| ENGL 2413 | INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I Introduction to Literature reviews the major genres of literature: poetry, prose and drama. It also explores techniques of interpretation. (Spring, Fall) source |
| ENGL 2423 | INTRODUCTION TO FICTION | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I This course develops a basis for the interpretation, evaluation and appreciation of fiction, particularly the novel and short story. Representative secti… source |
| ENGL 2433 | AMERICAN LITERATURE I | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This course is designed to develop and enhance skills in literary interp… source |
| ENGL 2443 | AMERICAN LITERATURE II | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I This course is designed to increase the ability to discern literary techniques in the various genres and to use this knowledge as a basis for interpretin… source |
| ENGL 2453 | INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I This course is a study of poetry as literary art with emphasis on understanding, recognizing and appreciating poetic techniques and forms and the rhetori… source |
| FV 1063 | FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION I | — | This is the entry -level production course in the film and digital video program. The course allows students to explore the basic tenets of film and video storytelling using modern production equipme… source |
| FV 2001 | 4 SEMINAR IN FILMMAKING | — | This course is a study of selected topics in filmmaking. source |
| FV 2013 | DOCUMENTARY FILM | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I or approval of the instructor. This course covers the history and development of film as a documentary medium. Topics include major historical movements… source |
| FV 2053 | INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I or approval of the instructor. This course examines the basic mechanics and structure of the screenplay form. Story arcs are analyzed through written and… source |
| FV 2063 | FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION II | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I and FV 1063 Film and Video Production I This is the upper-level production course in the film and digital video program. The course allows students to ex… source |
| GEG 2243 | HUMAN GEOGRAPHY | — | A study of the major organizing concepts of human and cultural geography, including people’s geographic behavior in terms of their spatial organizations of global patterns of culture. (Fall) source |
| GEG 2253 | WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY | — | A study of the world’s major geographic religions integrating the components of the political, historic, economic, social and physical and environments. (Fall) GEOLOGY source |
| GEOL 1053 | EARTH SCIENCE | — | This is a survey course of geology, which includes the study of geologic forces in the earth such as volcanism, earthquakes, plate tectonics, mountain building, gravitation, weathering, erosion, sedi… source |
| GEOL 1054 | PHYSICAL GEOLOGY WITH LAB | — | Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This is a beginning course in geology, which includes the study of topographic maps, rocks and minerals, geological pr… source |
| HPER 1191 | SPORTS PARTICIPATION | — | This course offers competition in basketball, baseball and volleyball. It may be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours in each sport. Each enrollment will specify the sport in which the student… source |
| HPER 1201 | SUPER CIRCUIT | — | Super Circuit is a self -paced course designed for each student to learn to use weight machines in an aerobic manner. Implementation of the use of weight machines with aerobic stations presents an op… source |
| HPER 1241 | BODY BUILDING FOR WOMEN | — | Body Building means more than just lifting weights. It means knowing how to shape and contour the body along with staying physically fit. This course is designed for female students to have individua… source |
| HPER 1243 | INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC | — | TRAINING This course is an introduction to methods of prevention and immediate care of athletic injuries. It covers basic information concerning the health and well-being of athletes. (Spring) source |
| HPER 1252 | ORIENTATION TO EXERCISE SCIENCE | — | An orientation to exercise science will be will be given by exploring the various sub- disciplines of motor behavior, biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise psychology, pedagogy, and sport. It w… source |
| HPER 1302 | INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL | — | EDUCATION This course is designed as an introduction to the profession of physical education. It includes a brief history, the philosophy and modern trends of physical education, teacher qualificatio… source |
| HPER 1312 | FOUNDATIONS OF RECREATION | — | This course is designed to develop knowledge, understanding and skills in the basic outdoor recreation activities in the community setting. source |
| HPER 1322 | PERSONAL HEALTH | — | This course is a study of the principles from natural, biological, social and behavioral sciences as they may be applied to healthful living. It emphasizes knowledge, attitudes and practices related… source |
| HPER 1512 | THEORY OF BASKETBALL | — | This course is designed to teach the fundamental skills, techniques and concepts of the game for the athlete or prospective coach. (Fall) source |
| HPER 1532 | THEORY OF BASEBALL | — | This course is designed to teach the fundamental skills, techniques and concepts of the game for the athlete or prospective coach. (Fall) source |
| HPER 1553 | LIFETIME FITNESS AND | — | MANAGEMENT This course is designed to assist in developing and enhancing health and physical fitness. Fitness activity and wellness will be studied in order to assist in the development of regular ex… source |
| HPER 1601 | ATHLETIC/PERSONAL TRAINING | — | PRACTICUM I This practicum provides student athletic and personal trainers basic knowledge dealing with ranges of motion, planes of the body and terminology needed to effectively work in a training r… source |
| HPER 2001 | 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of special subjects or problems in physical education. (Fall) source |
| HPER 2103 | EXERCISE TESTING AND | — | PRESCRIPTION This course covers knowledge of anatomy and physiology as it relates to exercise testing and prescription of exercise. Students will learn to administer and interpret screening methodolo… source |
| HPER 2191 | SPORTS PARTICIPATION II | — | This course advanced competitive skills for sports such as basketball, baseball, volleyball, and cross country. It may be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours in each sport. Each enrollment wi… source |
| HPER 2201 | SUPER CIRCUIT II | — | Super Circuit is a self -paced course designed for each student to learn to use advanced techniques with weight machines in an aerobic manner. Implementation of the use of weight machines with aerobi… source |
| HPER 2302 | COACHING ATHLETICS | — | This is a course of study in the coaching of the major sports to emphasize this phase of physical education. Methods of coaching are studied through lectures, demonstrations, practice and assigned re… source |
| HPER 2312 | FIRST AID | — | This is a knowledge -based course designed to instruct a student in the emergency care of injuries and sudden illness. Students will be introduced to basic human anatomy and physiology as related to… source |
| HPER 2343 | CARE AND PREVENTION OF | — | ATHLETIC INJURIES This course will give a general knowledge toward injury prevention and immediate care for the most common sports injuries. Basic foundations are also provided in more specific areas… source |
| HPER 2593 | PROTECTIVE TECHNIQUES IN | — | ATHLETIC TRAINING This course is designed for the student pursuing a career as an Athletic Trainer, for a coach whose school does not have access to athletic training services or for an individual pu… source |
| HPER 2601 | ATHLETIC TRAINING LEVEL 2 | — | Prerequisite: HPER 1243 Introduction to Athletic Injuries or HPER 1601 Athletic/Personal Training Practicum I This practicum provides student athletic trainers an understanding of the proper manageme… source |
| HPER 2611 | PERSONAL TRAINING PRACTICUM II | — | Prerequisite: HPER 2103 Exercise Testing and Prescription and HPER 1601 Athletic/Personal Training Practicum I This practicum provides student personal trainers with a clinical setting on the RCC cam… source |
| HPER 2623 | PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION | — | COURSE Prerequisites: ZOOL 2134 Anatomy with Lab; ZOOL 2144 Physiology with Lab; HPER 2103 Exercise Testing and Prescription; and AHS2013 Nutrition The course is designed to bridge the gap between cl… source |
| HIST 1483 | UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877 | — | This course is a survey of American history to 1877. (Spring, Fall) source |
| HIST 1493 | UNITED STATES HISTORY, 1877 TO | — | PRESENT This course is a survey of American history from 1877 to present. (Spring, Summer, Fall) source |
| HIST 2001 | 3 HISTORY SEMINAR | — | Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor. This course presents studies in selected topics in history which develop capabilities in historical analysis and creative expression. source |
| HIST 2133 | WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 1500 TO | — | PRESENT This course is an introductory survey of the history of Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas from the Reformation to the present . The course examines the social, cultural, intellectual,… source |
| HUM 2001 | 3 HUMANITIES SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in humanities. source |
| HUM 2113 | GENERAL HUMANITIES I | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I A multidisciplinary study of humanities from Antiquity through the Medieval Era. (Spring, Summer, Fall) source |
| HUM 2183 | COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS | — | This course is a study of the major world religions both ancient and modern, including the historical developments, major historical figures, philosophical tenets, belief systems, and sacred texts wi… source |
| HUM 2223 | GENERAL HUMANITIES II | — | Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I A multidisciplinary study of humanities from the Early Modern Period to the present. (Spring, Summer, Fall) source |
| HUM 2233 | HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS | — | This course provides a survey of the humanities through art, music, literature and other artistic forms which illustrate the relationships among the arts and the major concerns of humankind. This cou… source |
| MGMT 2001 | 4 CAREER EDUCATION SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics related to experiential education and career awareness. source |
| MGMT 2033 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | — | This course is designed to present the basic principles of management such as planning, decision making, organizing, staffing, communicating, motivating, leading Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Communit… source |
| MATH 0011 | BASIC MATH REVIEW | — | This course presents fundamental operations on integers, common fractions, decimals, and percents and their applications. source |
| MATH 0153 | MATH PREP I | — | Prerequisite: score on placement exam indicating a need for developmental mathematics. Math Prep is a sequence of courses for TR IO Student Support Services’ students which is mastery-based and is de… source |
| MATH 0163 | MATH PREP II | — | Prerequisite: Successful completion of Math Prep I Math Prep is a sequence of courses for TRIO Student Support Services’ students which is mastery-based and is designed to prepare students for Colleg… source |
| MATH 0234 | FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL | — | REASONING This course surveys a variety of mathematical topics needed to prepare students for college- level statistics, quantitative reasoning or STEM path algebraic reasoning course. Topics include… source |
| MATH 0482 | FUNCTIONS AND MODELING | — | REVIEW Prerequisite: MATH 0234 Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning with a grade of “C” or higher, or appropriate course placement score. Co-Requisite: MATH 1483 Functions and Modeling This course c… source |
| MATH 1023 | STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS IN | — | ARITHMETIC I This course presents an introduction to problem solving and number theory as they relate to numeration systems, rational numbers, elementary algebra, functions and the use of current tec… source |
| MATH 1123 | STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS IN | — | ARITHMETIC II This course is an introduction to geometric notation, and the study of constructions, measurements, similarity, congruence, translations, rotations, and reflections. This course is desi… source |
| MATH 1613 | TRIGONOMETRY | — | Algebra or required score on placement examination. This course will require the student to evaluate trigonometric functions and their inverses, graph trigonometric functions, prove trigonometric ide… source |
| MATH 2001 | 3 MATHEMATICS SEMINAR | — | Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This course presents selected topics in mathematics, studying areas not covered by the standard curricula. source |
| MATH 2103 | BUSINESS CALCULUS | — | score on placement examination, either within the last year. This course is an introductory course in differential and integral calculus to analyze and solve theoretical and applied problems from bus… source |
| MATH 2714 | CALCULUS I | — | Prerequisite: MATH 1613 Trigonometry or required score on placement examination within the last year. This course will require the student to compute, interpret and apply the basic concepts of limits… source |
| MATH 2734 | CALCULUS II | — | Prerequisite: MATH 2714 Calculus I or required score on placement examination within the last year. This course will require the student to use integration techniques to find antiderivatives, compute… source |
| MATH 2754 | CALCULUS III | — | Prerequisite: MATH 2734 Calculus II or required score on placement examination within the last year. This course will require the student to use infinite series, Taylor polynomials and compute partia… source |
| MICR 2134 | INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY | 3 | WITH LAB Prerequisite: CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab or CHEM 1214 Survey of General, Organic, and Biochemistry with Lab with a grade of “C” or higher and 3 credit hours of life science with… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MICR 2135 | MICROBIOLOGY WITH LAB | 3 | Prerequisite: Introductory General Chemistry Course and 3 credit hours of life science. Introductory majors course based on the guidelines of the American Society for Microbiology. The core concept o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 1123 | FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC | — | This course offers hands-on experience in music methods. Emphasized are the five elements of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form and expression. (Spring) source |
| MUS 1134 | MUSIC THEORY I | — | This course is a review of the rudiments of tonal music: scales, key signature, intervals and triads. It incorporates four-part music writing, music analysis, composition and associated skills. Also… source |
| MUS 1234 | MUSIC THEORY II | — | Prerequisite: MUS 1134 Music Theory I This course is a continuation of the integrated approach to music theory covering traditional diatonic practice with an expanded study of harmonic progression an… source |
| MUS 1343 | MUSIC APPRECIATION | — | This course is a survey of music from Baroque through the mid-twentieth century, with an introduction of music terminology and the music of antiquity (Middle Ages and Renaissance). Emphasis will be p… source |
| MUS 2001 | 3 MUSIC SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in music. source |
| MUS 2041 | CLASS PIANO I | — | This course offers group instruction in fundamentals of the keyboard through basic note reading, rhythm, scales and beginning music reading. (Fall) source |
| MUS 2051 | CLASS PIANO II | — | Prerequisite: MUS 2041 Class Piano I This course offers group instruction in fundamentals of the keyboard with a continuation of music reading and an introduction to traditional piano literature. (Sp… source |
| MUS 2111 | 2 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC | — | This course will be specified by each enrollment as to the type of private instruction. Students interested in private music lessons should contact a music instructor for additional information. (Spr… source |
| MUS 2151 | CHORAL UNION | — | This course is a singing organization which offers the study and performance of standard compositions from the classical and popular repertory and is open to all college students. It requires three h… source |
| NASC 0123 | NATURAL SCIENCE CONCEPTS | — | This is a course designed to meet prerequisites to science courses for those students lacking two units of lab science in high school or acceptable ACT scores. 2 hours lecture credit, 1 hour lab cred… source |
| NASC 1013 | EXPERIENTIAL APPLIED SCIENTIFIC | — | RESEARCH Prerequisite: Successful completion of one (1) year of research and instruction at BlueSTEM AgriLearning Center and USDA Grazinglands Research Laboratory This course is designed for students… source |
| NASC 1023 | ADVANCED EXPERIENTIAL APPLIED | — | SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Prerequisite: NASC 1013-Experiential Applied Scientific Research This course is designed for students to continue the application of USDA scientific protocols to research conducte… source |
| NASC 2001 | 3 NATURAL SCIENCE SEMINAR | — | This course is an introduction to many of the various courses offered in science. Areas include biology, zoology, botany, chemistry, physics, geology and other related sciences. source |
| NASC 2012 | INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED | — | RESEARCH IN SCIENCE This course will introduce students to applying the scientific method to basic science research. The research will consist of traditional laboratory work and/or field research. Th… source |
| NASC 2014 | METHODOLOGY OF APPLIED | — | RESEARCH IN NATURAL SCIENCES This course is designed as an interdisciplinary approach to scientific research. Each student will be responsible for individual research projects which include the resea… source |
| NASC 2214 | METHODS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH | — | AND WRITING This course is designed for the students to apply and complete the scientific method to their research from the previous semesters. The requirements complete the steps of scientific resea… source |
| NURS 1114 | NURSING FOUNDATION AND SKILLS | — | Pre-Requisites: CHEM 1214 Survey of General, Organic, and Biochemistry w/Lab; MICR 2134 Microbiology with Lab; ZOOL 2134 Anatomy with Lab; and ZOOL 2144 Physiology with Lab Co-Requisites: AHS 2113 Ph… source |
| NURS 1116 | NURSING I | — | Pre-Requisites: NURS 1114 Students will be Introduced to nursing process utilized to shape critical thinking skills necessary to discern course of action in a knowledgeable yet caring manner. Focus i… source |
| NURS 1128 | NURSING II | — | Pre-Requisites: NURS 1116 Nursing I Students will develop additional nursing knowledge, pharmacological understanding, and skills to meet needs of patients ranging from normal maternal-child processe… source |
| NURS2001 | 2004 NURSING TOPICS | — | This course provides selected learning opportunities in specific areas of nursing. source |
| NURS 2238 | NURSING III | — | Pre-Requisites: NURS 1128 Nursing II Students will utilize nursing knowledge, pharmacological understanding, and skills to safely care for vulnerable populations across the lifespan ranging from high… source |
| NURS 2248 | NURSING IV | — | Pre-Requisites: NURS 2238 Nursing III Co-Requisites: NURS 2342 Nursing Capstone Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions Students will build upon nursing knowl… source |
| PHSC 1114 | PHYSICAL SCIENCE WITH LAB | — | This is a lecture- demonstration with laboratory course. This course presents concepts from the areas of astronomy, chemistry, physics and earth sciences. 3 hours lecture credit, 1 hour lab credit. (… source |
| PHYS 1215 | PHYSICS II WITH LAB | — | Prerequisites: PHYS 1115 Physics with Lab This is a more detailed look into the experimental side of physics. The course includes an in -depth study of electricity, magnetism, light and modern physic… source |
| PHYS 2515 | ENGINEERING PHYSICS I WITH LAB | — | Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 2714 Calculus I This course is a calculus based hands- on approach to mechanics, kinematics, force, energy, relativity, heat, thermodynamics, and harmonic motion. Proje… source |
| PHYS 2525 | ENGINEERING PHYSICS II WITH LAB | — | Prerequisite/Corequisite Recommended MATH 2734 Calculus II and MATH 2754 Calculus III OR Permission of Instructor This course is a more detailed calculus based hands-on approach to waves, electromagn… source |
| POLS 2001 | 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR | — | This course presents studies in selected topics in political science. source |
| POLS 2143 | INTRODUCTION TO STATE AND | — | LOCAL GOVERNMENT This course looks at the place of the state in American federalism and studies the government of municipalities and counties. (Spring) PSYCHOLOGY source |
| PSY 2001 | 3 PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR | — | Catalog 2025-2026 Redlands Community College Section III-Course Descriptions This course presents studies in selected topics in psychology. (Spring, Fall) source |
| PSY 2033 | ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY | — | Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course covers the physical, mental, social and emotional development of youth, with attention given to observation of the adolescent. (Spring) source |
| PSY 2043 | SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | — | Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology The course will cover topics such as: conformity, social influences, social cognition, prosocial behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attr… source |
| SOC 1121 | 3 INTRODUCTION TO SERVICE | — | LEARNING Prerequisite: ENGL1113 English Composition I By combining academic theory with practical real -life experience, service- learning provides students with a broader and deeper understanding of… source |
| SOC 2001 | 3 BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE | — | SEMINAR This course presents selected studies in sociology. source |
| SOC 2133 | CRIME AND DELINQUENCY | — | Prerequisite: SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology This course is a survey of the nature and extent of crime in selected areas of the nation. It includes identification of the contributing causes of th… source |
| SPA 1063 | CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II | — | Prerequisite: SPA 1053 Conversational Spanish I or approval of the instructor. This course is designed to elaborate and embellish upon basic conversational skills introduced in Conversational Spanish… source |
| SPA 1115 | BEGINNING SPANISH I | — | This is an elementary course in Spanish grammar, pronunciation, reading and conversation. The student will be able to communicate better in a global society. (Fall) source |
| SPA 1125 | BEGINNING SPANISH II | — | Prerequisite: SPA 1115 Beginning Spanish I This course is a continuation of SPA 1115 Beginning Spanish I, an elementary course in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. The student wil… source |
| SPCH 2001 | 3 SPEECH SEMINAR | — | This course is a study of selected topics in speech. source |