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| ADS 070 | Introduction to Chemical Dependency 3 Units | — | Students will examine cultural, historical and political influences on alcohol and drug abuse and its impact on the community. Sociocultural factors that contribute to the use of drugs, addiction iss… source |
| ADS 071 | Pharmacology/Physiology of Addiction 3 Units | — | Students will examine in-depth the pharmacological and physiological effects of alcohol and other drugs, physical consequences of chemical dependency, and pharmacological/physiological treatment and… source |
| ADS 072 | Codependency & Family Dynamics 3 Units | — | Students will examine codependency through attachment theory across the lifespan. Codependency behaviors will be explored as a response to disrupted attachment, which includes individual, sociocultur… source |
| ADS 073 | Case Management 3 Units | — | Students will learn to conduct an assessment, orientation, treatment planning, documentation, and relapse prevention (aftercare planning) using the ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) frame… source |
| ADS 074 | Ethics, and Personal and Professional Growth 3 Units | — | Students examine ethics, personal, and professional growth relevant to alcohol and drug counseling, with an emphasis on ongoing professional growth and development. Topics include ethics and professi… source |
| ADS 075A | Counseling Theories and Skills 3 Units | — | Students examine the theories and purposes of various counseling approaches with individuals in addiction treatment. Theories will be explored for sociological, physiological and psychological proces… source |
| ADS 076 | Law and Prevention: Community Response 3 Units | — | Students develop awareness of community responses to addiction by examining alcohol and drug laws, and programs of prevention, education, outreach, intervention, and referral. source |
| ADS 077A | Supervised Practicum A 2 Units | — | Students begin the clinical counseling experience hours in an approved chemical dependency treatment facility. Direct supervision is provided by a staff member meeting CCAPP/CAADE (California Consort… source |
| ADS 077B | Supervised Practicum B 2 Units | — | Students will complete the clinical counseling experience hours in an approved chemical dependency treatment facility. Direct supervision is provided by a staff member meeting CCAPP (California Conso… source |
| ADS 078 | Integrated Behavioral Health 3 Units | — | Students will study the differences in mental health and chemical dependency treatment cultures. They will review the key DSM5 diagnostic categories that appear in addiction treatment and approaches… source |
| ADS 079 | Group Dynamics 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to group dynamics and group leadership skills within the context of treating substance use disorder. The focus is on group development, interpersonal and intrapersonal pro… source |
| ADS 080 | Addiction in the Criminal Justice Population 2 Units | — | Students will examine the addiction disease process and its role in criminality. Students will explore the criminal justice response to addiction, and historical and current trends in addressing the… source |
| ADS 081 | Criminal Justice Process for the Addicted Offender 2 Units | — | Students will explore addiction treatment services and intervention at each segment of the criminal justice system. The sectors covered in this course include: community policing, points of arrest, i… source |
| ADS 082 | Co-Occurring Disorders in the Addicted Offender Population 2 Units | — | Students will become aware of the substantial percentage of those under criminal justice supervision that have one or more co-occurring mental disorders in addition to their substance use disorder. S… source |
| ADS 083 | Treatment and Interventions for the Addicted Offender 2 Units | — | Students will review the challenges facing addicted criminal justice clients. Addicted offenders may require help meeting basic life needs, such as finding housing, applying for a job, or cooking a m… source |
| ADS 089 | Overview of Core Functions of Addiction Treatment 1 Unit | — | Students will review the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) 21 core and global functions of addiction treatment in preparation f… source |
| ADS 090 | Peer Advocacy and Wellness 2 Units | — | Students will prepare for peer mentor roles in behavioral health settings while completing the 80-hour training requirement associated with the Cal-MHSA Peer Certification examination. The course exa… source |
| ADS 091 | Ems Pre-Hospital Behavioral Emergencies 3 Units | — | This course is designed to prepare emergency medical services (EMS) workers to identify and respond to the most frequent substance use and mental health conditions they confront as first responders.… source |
| ADS 092 | Peer Support Specialist Supervisor Training 2 Units | — | The California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) Peer certification standards require that Peer certification program, such as the current Peer Mentor Certificate through San Jose City Colle… source |
| ADS 098 | ADS Directed Study 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous coursework in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| ADS 138 | Work Experience 1-6 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| ADS 177A | LAADC Supervised Practicum A 1.5 Units | — | Students examine the dynamics of substance abuse counseling and work to integrate the theories and concepts of chemical dependencies. Students are required to co-enroll in three units of ADS 138 Work… source |
| ADS 177B | LAADC Supervised Practicum B 1.5 Units | — | Students learn to apply and integrate the acquired knowledge and values from prior LAADC course work. Students are required to co-enroll in three units of ADS 138 Work Experience (to meet a minimum o… source |
| AIRC 098 | Directed Study in Air Conditioning 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| AIRC 121 | Air Conditioning Principles 4 Units | — | Students will study concepts of electricity, control, and electrical loads found on air conditioning and refrigeration circuits. The course includes both the theory and practices of electricity appli… source |
| AIRC 122 | Refrigeration Principles 4 Units | — | Students will study concepts of the vapor compression refrigeration system. The course includes both the theory and practice applicable to the mechanical function of air conditioning and refrigeratio… source |
| AIRC 131 | Intermediate Air Conditioning 4.5 Units | — | Students will gain technical knowledge and skills in the service, construction, and repair of medium to large central air conditioning systems. Students learn about comfort air conditioning systems,… source |
| AIRC 132 | Refrigeration Service 4.5 Units | — | Students will study the servicing of commercial refrigeration systems and applied thermodynamics. Students examine topics including the design and construction of walk-in coolers and freezers, coolin… source |
| AIRC 133 | EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Recovery Certification Program 2 Units | — | Students will acquire the technical skills to complete the Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act "EPA Certification Program". They will study types of refrigerants, practical refrigerant recovery,… source |
| AIRC 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| AIRC 141 | Hydronics and Air Distribution 3 Units | — | Students will learn the analyses, maintenance, and service of hydronic heating and cooling systems and air distribution systems. Students will analyze design calculations, heat loss/gain, friction lo… source |
| AIRC 142 | Air Conditioning Control Systems 4 Units | — | Students will study theory, application, and operation of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) control systems including electric, pneumatic, solid state, and digital control systems. St… source |
| AIRC 145 | Sheet Metal Principles 2 Units | — | Students will learn the concepts of design, construction, and installation of sheet metal for the air conditioning industry. Students will learn the fundamentals of sheet metal working processes, suc… source |
| AJ 010 | Introduction to Administration of Justice 3 Units | — | Students will learn the history and philosophy of administration of justice including law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. Students study the responsibilities of criminal justice agents, leg… source |
| AJ 011 | Criminal Law 3 Units | — | Students will study concepts of criminal law including history, philosophy, and legal structure. Students will examine definitions and classifications of crime, case law analysis, the court system, a… source |
| AJ 013 | Criminal Procedures 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the history, legal terminology, and principles of criminal procedures. Students will examine constitutional provisions, interpretation of statutory and case law, legal aspe… source |
| AJ 014 | Contemporary Police Issues 3 Units | — | Students will focus on both the historical and contemporary role of police in American society. Emphasis is placed on police hiring and training procedures, ethical issues, use of police discretion,… source |
| AJ 015 | Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to fundamental principles and procedures of criminal investigation including crime scene management, documentation methods, rules of evidence, and interviewing and interrogati… source |
| AJ 016 | Street Law 3 Units | — | Students will learn about civil, criminal, constitutional, family, immigration, and consumer law in a multicultural society. This course will cover the evaluation, debate, legal research, and critica… source |
| AJ 019 | Law Enforcement in Multicultural Communities 3 Units | — | Students examine the complex, dynamic relations between multicultural communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administe… source |
| AJ 098 | Directed Study in Administration of Justice 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| AJ 110 | Drugs and Society 3 Units | — | Students will explore the history and classification of legal and illegal psychoactive drugs including physiological and physical effects. Students will also examine historical and contemporary trend… source |
| AJ 111 | Juvenile Law and Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will examine the application of specific statutes from the California Welfare and Institutions Code, and the Penal Code, to the juvenile justice system. Students focus on the role of law enf… source |
| AJ 112 | Introduction to Evidence 3 Units | — | Students will examine the history, legal standards, and social aspects of the rules of evidence including burden of proof, rules governing admissibility, hearsay, relevance, and types of evidence. St… source |
| AJ 113 | Violent Crime in America 3 Units | — | Students will examine theories and predictors of violence, the role of victims in the criminal justice system, and approaches to crime measurement. Common crimes including criminal homicide, sex crim… source |
| AJ 115 | Introduction to Forensic Science 3 Units | — | Students will examine principles, concepts, and practices of forensic science including identification, collection, comparison, and analysis of different types of physical evidence. Emphasis on stand… source |
| AJ 116 | Introduction to Corrections 3 Units | — | Students learn about the history, theory, and practice of the correctional process in America with critical analysis of adult and juvenile correctional institutions, probation, parole, and community-… source |
| AJ 125 | Fundamentals of Court Operations-Court Case Types 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamentals of legal processing and the types of cases adjudicated in the California State court system. This includes an overview of state courts (primarily Californi… source |
| AJ 127 | Introduction to Government and the Judicial Branch 3 Units | — | Students will learn the foundations of the governmental branches and institutions. Emphasis will be on the relationship of the executive and legislative branches and the inter-relations with the judi… source |
| AJ 128 | Public Trust and Confidence in the Judicial Branch 3 Units | — | Students will review and analyze the importance of court accountability, transparency, and procedural fairness to instill the public's trust and confidence in the courts. Students will discuss purpos… source |
| AJ 129 | Fundamentals of Court Operations- Courtroom Support 3 Units | — | Students will review and analyze the role and responsibilities of courtroom support personnel: role of jury services, courtroom clerks, court reporters, court security (bailiffs), and interpreters. T… source |
| AJ 131 | Judicial Branch Workplace: Relationships and Communications 3 Units | — | Students will learn about the complexities of interpersonal workplace relationships and communications in the judicial branch. Knowledge will be gained of successful workplace skills and abilities, s… source |
| AJ 132 | Introduction to Judicial Administration 3 Units | — | Students will learn the history, administrative requirements, and complex environment of the administration of justice in the judicial branch. This course examines traditional business functions that… source |
| AJ 133 | Career Readiness in the Judicial/Justice System 3 Units | — | Students will examine the variety of careers in the judicial branch and justice system. Students will learn about the public employment process and the basics of a successful application. They will i… source |
| AJ 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| AJ 139 | Introduction to Public Safety Community Service Officer 3 Units | — | Students will prepare for public safety professional support careers including Community Service Officer, Explorer, and other ancillary-support functions. Role and responsibility of law enforcement s… source |
| ANTH 062 | Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the field of Physical Anthropology to gain an understanding of the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application… source |
| ANTH 063 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the field of social and cultural anthropology. Topics include the development of the field of anthropology, the concept of culture, language, ethnicity and communication, p… source |
| APE 030E | Adapted Fitness for Life 1 Unit | — | Students with disabilities learn how to improve general fitness levels, improve muscular strength, and improve cardiovascular endurance. source |
| APE 053E | Adapted Low Impact Walking/Jogging for Health 1 Unit | — | Students with disabilities are introduced to the benefits of exercise through walking and jogging and to the principles of exercise which will increase cardiovascular conditioning, endurance and flex… source |
| APE 056E | Adapted Weight Training 1 Unit | — | Students with disabilities will learn how to improve muscular strength and conditioning. Students will learn adaptive weight training skills and techniques, and how to utilize specialized equipment t… source |
| APE 500 | Adapted Body Conditioning 0 Units | — | Students with disabilities will participate in personalized exercise programs created to focus on strength training, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility. Emphasis is on encouraging independence… source |
| ART 012 | Two-Dimensional Design 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the theories and applications of two-dimensional (flat surface) form in visual art and design. Students will use a variety of media, tools, and techniques in studying line… source |
| ART 013 | Three Dimensional Design 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the principles and applications of design in three-dimensional form in space. Students study the elements and principles of design, using a variety of tools, techniques, an… source |
| ART 014 | Color Theory 3 Units | — | Students will study the principles, theories, and applications of additive and subtractive color in two dimensions. Topics will include major historical and contemporary color systems and the element… source |
| ART 024 | Beginning Drawing 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamental elements and compositional principles of drawing. Lecture and studio practice will emphasize a variety of media, tools, and techniques in studying the eleme… source |
| ART 026 | Intermediate Drawing 3 Units | — | Students will build on fundamental drawing skills to develop personalized approaches to content and materials in exercises using multiple historical and contemporary approaches to drawing. Students w… source |
| ART 027A | Illustration 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to illustration techniques and applications. Students will work in a variety of media to produce illustrations for specific topics and genres. source |
| ART 040 | Ceramic Sculpture 1 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to expressive and technical principles in ceramic sculpture. Students will study the techniques and history of ceramic sculpture and develop a personal mode of expression and… source |
| ART 042 | Beginning Sculpture I 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices. Various sculptural methods are practiced with attention… source |
| ART 046A | Beginning Ceramics I 3 Units | — | Introduction to ceramics materials, concepts, and processes including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, throwing, glaze techniques, firing and ceramic terminology. The cou… source |
| ART 046B | Beginning Ceramics II 3 Units | — | Students continue study of clay construction including hand building, wheel throwing, surface decoration, and firing. Emphasis is on individual aesthetic development and personal expression. Field tr… source |
| ART 055A | Life Drawing I 3 Units | — | Students will be able to draw the human figure from life and develop and refine their observation and rendering skills. Various methods of approach and techniques will be explored. Practical emphasis… source |
| ART 055B | Life Drawing II 3 Units | — | Students continue to examine and explore the drawing of the human figure, with emphasis on further practice of techniques while developing a personal artistic direction. Topics covered will include d… source |
| ART 060 | Beginning Painting I 3 Units | — | Students will explore a variety of methods of approach, learn various techniques, test the effects of different color schemes, become familiar with tools and materials of the craft, and develop skill… source |
| ART 061 | Beginning Painting II 3 Units | — | Students expand knowledge gained in ART 060 , emphasizing development of personal aesthetics and composition. Conceptual issues will be introduced. Students will experiment with media, content and te… source |
| ART 071 | Introduction to Media Arts 3 Units | — | Students will study key concepts of interactive media. Topics include its hardware and software, current applications, tools and techniques, aesthetics, and content development. Students will also de… source |
| ART 072 | Computer Graphics 3 Units | — | Students learn fundamental concepts and practices of creating computer graphics. Topics will include using design elements, creating layouts, working with a variety software programs, using scanners,… source |
| ART 076 | Professional Practices and Portfolio Development 1 3 Units | — | Students will focus on career exploration and portfolio development in their area of concentration through researching their chosen field of art, creating resumes, and developing portfolios that will… source |
| ART 076B | Professional Practices and Portfolio Development 2 3 Units | — | Students refine their artistic vision and goals to produce a professional quality portfolio. Students work individually and in teams to curate and install exhibitions. Students will produce written a… source |
| ART 089 | Special Projects in Ceramics 3 Units | — | Students will improve and develop skills in a specialized area of ceramic art. Field trips will be required. source |
| ART 090 | Art Appreciation 3 Units | — | Students will develop an appreciation of the visual arts, aesthetics, and creative process. They are introduced to the analysis of art in terms of form, function, process, content, and themes. Studen… source |
| ART 093 | Art of the Americas 3 Units | — | Students will obtain a critical survey of history through the arts of pre-Columbian indigenous peoples of North America, Mesoamerica, and South America. The course will cover major societies and even… source |
| ART 095 | Watercolor 1 3 Units | — | Students will learn techniques and the use of basic materials of watercolor painting. Course content includes tool and material selection, and standard techniques. Topics covered may include wash, we… source |
| ART 095B | Watercolor 2 3 Units | — | Students expand their technique and knowledge of materials of watercolor painting in this intermediate-level course. Course content includes intermediate techniques and further exploration of tools a… source |
| ART 096 | Survey of Asian Art 3 Units | — | This course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from pre-history to modern times. Students will apply critical evaluation and compar… source |
| ART 098 | Directed Study in Art 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| ARTH C1100 | Survey of Art From Prehistory to the Medieval Era 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to visual art and architecture from prehistory to the medieval era with a focus on art from Europe, North Africa, and the near East. The course will further consider g… source |
| ARTH C1200 | Survey of Art From the Renaissance to Contemporary 3 Units | — | This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the Contemporary period with a focus on art from Europe. The course will further consider global interactions involvin… source |
| BIOL 004A | General Principles and Cell Biology 5 Units | — | Students will explore the scientific method, biochemistry, cell structure and function, bioenergetics, cell reproduction, Mendelian inheritance, molecular genetics, biotechnology, evolution of the ge… source |
| BIOL 004B | Biodiversity and Organismal Biology 5 Units | — | Biology 004B is the second course in a two-term sequence for students preparing for careers in the sciences, including the health sciences, biochemistry, research, and teaching. Students will study t… source |
| BIOL 020 | Human Biology 4 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the principles of human biology covering all systems of the body including structure and function, diseases, and application of biotechnology. The course is intended fo… source |
| BIOL 020H | Honors Human Biology 4 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the principles of human biology covering all systems of the body including structure and function, diseases, and application of biotechnology. The course is intended fo… source |
| BIOL 021 | General Biology 4 Units | — | Students will study the general principles and basic concepts of biology. The course includes the characterization of and classification of living systems, the cell, metabolism, development, genetics… source |
| BIOL 061 | Human Heredity 3 Units | — | Students will study the importance of human heredity in our lives, emphasizing the rapidly changing areas of human heredity and specific genetic disorders. The course includes the role of genetics in… source |
| BIOL 062 | Plants and Human Welfare 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the world of plants and their ecological importance to humans. Topics include the impact of plants on development of civilizations; the need for conservation; and the role… source |
| BIOL 063 | Ecology 3 Units | — | Students will study organisms, matter, and energy and their relationships to natural cycles, succession, and conservation. They will analyze environmental crises in the world today using ecological p… source |
| BIOL 064 | Marine Biology 4 Units | — | Students will investigate animals, plants, microorganisms, plankton, and human impact on marine ecosystems. In addition, physical factors of the sea, human oceanic history, technology, and uses of th… source |
| BIOL 071 | Human Anatomy 5 Units | — | Students will study the structure of the human body: identifying its parts and systems, understanding interrelationships between the parts and systems, and making clinical applications. Laboratory ac… source |
| BIOL 072 | Human Physiology 5 Units | — | Students will explore the different body systems (e.g. nervous, endocrine, muscular, urinary, respiratory, cardiovascular, reproductive) along with cellular physiology and metabolism. Students will l… source |
| BIOL 074 | General Microbiology 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the structure and activities of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, helminths, and algae. Students will study the principles of microbial control,… source |
| BIOL 098 | Directed Study in Biology 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| BUS 007A | Business Language Skills 3 Units | — | Students will practice and study grammar, word and number usage, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, capitalization, and other language skill mechanics that apply to business writing. Students use and… source |
| BUS 008 | Business Communication 3 Units | — | Students will determine the content, styles, medium, and audience considerations for business communications. Students will acquire the skills to write successful business memorandums, letters, email… source |
| BUS 060 | Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to statistics with an emphasis on business applications. Students will learn how to collect, analyze, interpret, and present numerical data for the purpose of making more effe… source |
| BUS 068 | Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management 3 Units | — | Students will study the basic elements of entrepreneurship; of starting and managing a small business. Students study management fundamentals including planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and… source |
| BUS 071 | Legal Environment of Business 3 Units | — | Students study laws and regulations affecting business decisions including legal concepts and cases in the areas of ethics, business torts, contracts, consumer and merchant sales, competition, busine… source |
| BUS 082 | Introduction to Business 3 Units | — | Students will explore the world of business with a focus on the fundamental principles and practices that lead to successful outcomes for business organizations, and by extension for individuals, in… source |
| BUS 098 | Directed Study in Business 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| BUS 112 | Advertising, Promotion, and Sales 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the dynamic field of advertising and promotion. Students will study advertising and promotion with a focus on the integrated marketing communications approach. Topics i… source |
| BUS 113 | Principles of Management 3 Units | — | Students study fundamental theories of management, staffing, planning, organizing, controlling and leading as well as management concepts of motivation and communications. Students will also examine… source |
| BUS 115 | Social Media Marketing 3 Units | — | Students will learn to plan, launch, and grow a professional brand presence across major social platforms. Core topics include brand voice and visual identity, audience research and segmentation, soc… source |
| BUS 117 | Content Marketing Strategy and Branding 3 Units | — | Students will develop a strategic framework for planning, creating, and managing brand-aligned content in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Students learn to translate brand strategy into content… source |
| BUS 118 | Email Marketing and Automation 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to permission-based email marketing and automation from strategy to execution. Students will align email objectives with business goals; build compliant lists and preferen… source |
| BUS 120 | Marketing Principles 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the principles underlying the effective practice of the marketing discipline. Market research, buyer behavior, marketing strategy, product, pricing, marketing channels,… source |
| BUS 122 | Digital Marketing Analytics 3 Units | — | Students will be provided with the skills needed to analyze results of marketing efforts. The course will apply analytical tools to translate business intelligence into structured content that assist… source |
| BUS 124 | International Marketing 3 Units | — | Students will study the essentials of marketing in the global market emphasizing areas necessary for developing and implementing a successful international marketing operation. Topics include: the dy… source |
| BUS 126 | Retail Management 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the principles and practices of retail management. Topics covered include: site location, store design, staffing, merchandise strategy, pricing, advertising, and promotion. source |
| BUS 135 | Human Relations and Leadership 3 Units | — | Students will study basic concepts of individual, group, and organizational human behavior in relationship to interpersonal skills affecting productivity, performance, and human relations in the work… source |
| BUS 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| CA 005 | Computer Literacy 2 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the personal computer, Microsoft Windows, beginning Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint), and using the Internet. source |
| CA 010A | Computer Keyboarding 1 Unit | — | Students will develop basic keyboarding skills using touch-keyboarding techniques. Skill development and measurement, as well as checking for errors, and basic usage of Microsoft Word are also addres… source |
| CA 011 | Speed and Accuracy 1 Unit | — | Students will use keyboarding software to improve proficiency in speed and accuracy. This course is recommended to refresh and increase keyboarding skills. Students enrolled in this course must have… source |
| CA 040D | Microsoft Word Level 1 1 Unit | — | Students will learn the basics of Microsoft Word including: creating documents; using tables and templates to create resumes and cover letters; creating research papers, newsletters, and merged maili… source |
| CA 045D | Microsoft Word Level 2 1 Unit | — | Students learn the advanced features of Microsoft Word including: building documents from reusable content, using markup tools, creating web content, using advanced editing tools, and creating mass m… source |
| CA 050D | Microsoft Excel Level 1 1 Unit | — | Students will learn the basic features of Excel to create charts, work with built in mathematical functions, create tables, and manage large worksheets. Students will apply themes and conditional for… source |
| CA 055D | Microsoft Excel Level 2 1 Unit | — | Students will use the advanced features of Microsoft Excel to create Pivot Table and Pivot Chart reports, audit worksheets, analyze and summarize data, create macros, and work with visual basic for a… source |
| CA 060D | Microsoft Access Level 1 1 Unit | — | Students use the basic features of Microsoft Access to design databases. They will create database objects such as tables, queries, forms, and reports. Students will import and export data. It is hig… source |
| CA 065D | Microsoft Access Level 2 1 Unit | — | Students will use advanced features of Microsoft Access. They will customize forms and reports, create macros, Pivot Tables/Charts, integrate with other applications, secure databases, and write SQL… source |
| CA 070D | Microsoft PowerPoint Level 1 1 Unit | — | Students will learn the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint including creating new presentations, formatting, enhancing presentations with animation, video, tables, and charts. Students will also… source |
| CA 075D | Microsoft PowerPoint Level 2 1 Unit | — | Students will use advanced features of Microsoft PowerPoint. They will apply advanced graphic techniques, insert and embed audio and video, and use tables and pie charts. They will also learn about p… source |
| CA 080D | Microsoft Outlook 1 Unit | — | Students will learn the features of Microsoft Outlook. Students will learn features of Microsoft Outlook. They will acquire skills to create and manage email, calendars, scheduling of appointments, a… source |
| CA 090 | Microsoft Project 2 Units | — | Students will learn about Microsoft Project as a critical tool for project management planning, tracking, decision-support, and project office support. The course content is process-centric, not feat… source |
| CA 100D | Microsoft Office 3 Units | — | Students will gain practical hands-on experience in creating business documents using the current version of Microsoft Office applications. Students will learn to create, format and integrate Word an… source |
| CA 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| CA 150 | Project Management 1: Foundations of Project Management 3 Units | — | This course is part of a series ("Google Project Management: Professional Certificate") that prepares students for a role as a project manager. Project managers play a key role in leading, planning a… source |
| CA 151 | Project Management 2: Agile Project Management 2 Units | — | Students will explore the history, approach, and philosophy of Agile project management, including the Scrum framework. This course is part of a series ("Google Project Management: Professional Certi… source |
| CA 152 | Project Management 3: Applying Project Management in the Real World 2 Units | — | This course is part of a series ("Google Project Management: Professional Certificate") that prepares students for a role as a project manager. Project managers play a key role in leading, planning a… source |
| CA 302 | Getting Started with Microsoft Windows 0.5 Units | — | Students will learn about current version of Microsoft Windows to acquire fundamental computer skills such as managing libraries, folders, files, and using search including advanced file management,… source |
| CA 303 | Getting Started With Microsoft Word 0.5 Units | — | Students will learn fundamental Microsoft Word processing skills in this open entry/open exit lab. Skills include creating letters, memos, business reports, flyers, and newsletters. In addition stude… source |
| CA 304 | Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 0.5 Units | — | Students will study fundamental Microsoft Excel skills in this self-paced open entry/open exit lab. Course topics include how to use spreadsheets to display information, calculate formulas, and repli… source |
| CA 305 | Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint 0.5 Units | — | Students will learn the fundamentals of making Microsoft PowerPoint presentations in this open entry/open exit lab. Skills include formatting a presentation, enhancing presentations with graphics, an… source |
| CA 306 | Getting Started with the Internet 0.5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamentals of the internet for personal and business use and will learn how to browse web, search the Web, and communicate online. source |
| CA 500 | Getting Started With MacIntosh MacOs 0 Units | — | Students will acquire computer skills of the Macintosh Operating System (macOS/OS X). They will learn skills to manage libraries, folders, files, and use search. They will be able to personalize the… source |
| CA 510 | Using Generative AI in Professional and Academic Settings 0 Units | — | Students will learn fundamental digital literacy skills using Generative AI (GenAI) tools for job searching, resume writing, and business communication. This course is designed to help people across… source |
| CA 540 | Microsoft Word Level 1 0 Units | — | Students will learn the basics of Microsoft Word including: creating documents; using tables and templates to create resumes and cover letters; creating research papers, newsletters, and merged maili… source |
| CA 545 | Microsoft Word Level 2 0 Units | — | Students will learn the advanced features of Microsoft Word including: building documents from reusable content, using markup tools, creating web content, using advanced editing tools, and creating m… source |
| CA 550 | Microsoft Excel Level 1 0 Units | — | Students will learn the basic features of Excel to create charts, work with built in mathematical functions, create tables, and manage large worksheets. Students will apply themes and conditional for… source |
| CA 555 | Microsoft Excel Level 2 0 Units | — | Students will use the advanced features of Microsoft Excel to create Pivot Table and Pivot Chart reports, audit worksheets, analyze and summarize data, create macros, and work with visual basic for a… source |
| CA 560 | Microsoft Access Level 1 0 Units | — | Students use the basic features of Microsoft Access to design databases. They will create database objects such as tables, queries, forms, and reports. Students will import and export data. Lab and L… source |
| CA 565 | Microsoft Access Level 2 0 Units | — | Students will use advanced features of Microsoft Access. They will customize forms and reports, create macros, Pivot Tables/Charts, integrate with other applications, secure databases, and write SQL… source |
| CA 570 | Microsoft PowerPoint Level 1 0 Units | — | Students will learn the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint including creating new presentations, formatting, enhancing presentations with animation, video, tables, and charts. Students will also… source |
| CA 575 | Microsoft PowerPoint Level 2 0 Units | — | Students will learn the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint including creating new presentations, formatting, enhancing presentations with animation, video, tables, and charts. Students will also… source |
| CA 580 | Microsoft Outlook 0 Units | — | Students will learn the features of Microsoft Outlook. They will acquire skills to create and manage email, calendars, scheduling of appointments, as well as contacts, tasks and notes. Lab and Lectur… source |
| CGID 001 | Introduction to Digital Media Arts 3 Units | — | Students will learn the fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital media art production. Topics will include visual communication and storytelling, traditional design, color, and compos… source |
| CGID 002 | Introduction to Graphic Design 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to visual communications in the field of Graphic Design. Students will learn the history, theories, techniques, and practices of professional graphic designers, developing… source |
| CGID 003 | Typography 3 Units | — | Students will learn the fundamental concepts and practices of creating Computer Graphics, focusing on typography and layout for visual communications and business branding in the Graphic Design indus… source |
| CGID 004 | Web Design 3 Units | — | Students will learn the key concepts of building well-designed and functional web sites. Topics will include the history and terminology of the World Wide Web, analysis of web architecture, an introd… source |
| CGID 005 | Motion Graphics I 3 Units | — | Students will learn computer-based motion graphics for video production using the principles of graphic design, animation and effects. Students will create multimedia projects using videos, illustrat… source |
| CGID 006 | Motion Graphics II 3 Units | — | Students will continue to learn computer-based motion graphics for video production with advanced-level skills and new tools. Students will learn the art of 3D motion graphics, and pair it with their… source |
| CGID 007 | Digital Video Production 3 Units | — | Students will learn digital video techniques and processes in this course. Topics covered will include pre-production, production, and post-production industry protocols and techniques. Techniques wi… source |
| CGID 011 | Design Thinking 3 Units | — | Students will learn techniques to better understand the social, emotional, and physical needs of customers. Topics will include methods that will help turn customer needs into human-centered solution… source |
| CGID 012 | Principles of User Experience 3 Units | — | Students will learn the principles User Experience research and design. By using these principles, students will obtain an understanding of what is involved in User Experience research which includes… source |
| CGID 013 | Interaction Design and Prototyping 3 Units | — | Students will learn how to generate design ideas, techniques for quickly prototyping them, and how to use concept canvas to get feedback from other stakeholders like your teammates, clients, and user… source |
| CGID 021 | Concept Art 3 Units | — | Students will delve into concept art, environment design, character design, color theory, and storytelling in the context of visual development for animation, film, and video games. This course equip… source |
| CGID 022 | 2D Animation 3 Units | — | Students will learn the art of creating moving images through traditional hand-drawn methods and digital tools. This basic 2D animation course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental… source |
| CGID 023 | 3D Modeling 3 Units | — | This course offers an in-depth knowledge of 3D Modeling. Students will learn to use the leading industry-standard software to design and build 3D assets. Topics include organic modeling, hard surface… source |
| CGID 025 | 3D Animation 3 Units | — | Students will be provided a comprehensive introduction to 3D Animation. Students will create dynamic, lifelike animations using industry-standard 3D animation software. The curriculum covers fundamen… source |
| CHEM 001A | General Chemistry 5 Units | — | This course is the first semester of the one year college level general chemistry sequence. Students will study basic chemical principles: classification of matter, atomic structure and periodicity,… source |
| CHEM 001AH | Honors General Chemistry 5 Units | — | This course is the first semester of the one year college level general chemistry sequence. Students will study basic chemical principles: classification of matter, atomic structure and periodicity,… source |
| CHEM 001B | General Chemistry 5 Units | — | Students will study topics including organic chemistry, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, coordination compounds, and nuclear chemistry. The laboratory emphas… source |
| CHEM 010 | Everyday Chemistry 4 Units | — | Students will study how chemistry impacts their everyday life. This course includes topics that address socio-cultural aspects of chemistry such as consumer products, energy applications, food produc… source |
| CHEM 012A | Organic Chemistry 5 Units | — | This is the first semester of a year-long comprehensive organic chemistry course with emphasis on structure, reaction mechanisms, and kinetics. Students will study topics that include nomenclature, s… source |
| CHEM 012B | Organic Chemistry 5 Units | — | The second semester of a year-long organic chemistry course designed to follow Chemistry 12A. Students will study topics including nomenclature, stereochemistry, mechanisms, reactions, and spectrosco… source |
| CHEM 015 | Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamentals of modern inorganic chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, nomenclature, equations, stoichiometry, gas laws, sol… source |
| CHEM 015H | Honors Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamentals of modern inorganic chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, nomenclature, equations, stoichiometry, gas laws, sol… source |
| CHEM 032A | Intro to General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry 4 Units | — | Students will learn the basic principles of chemistry with emphasis on descriptive rather than theoretical chemistry. Topics include the scientific method, classification and properties of matter; me… source |
| CHEM 032B | Intro to General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry 4 Units | — | This second-semester course provides students with an introduction to organic and biochemistry. Topics include classes of organic and biological compounds as they relate to the chemistry of life proc… source |
| CHEM 061 | Introduction to Fermentation Chemistry 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the chemistry of brewing, winemaking, and fermenting of food such as cheese, yogurt, and pickled vegetables. Students will study the general chemical principles of brewing,… source |
| CHEM 065 | Quantitative Analysis 4 Units | — | Students are introduced to the theory and practice of gravimetric and volumetric analysis. Students will investigate experimental techniques pertinent to electronanalytical and spectrophotometric ana… source |
| CHEM 098 | Directed Study 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| CIS 014A | Internet Principles and Protocols 3 Units | — | Students will study the principles and protocols of the Internet. Students learn methods used to move data from one location to another over the Internet including TCP/IP, Internet security, routing,… source |
| CIS 017A | Windows 3 Units | — | Students acquire skills installing, planning, implementing, configuring and maintaining the Windows operating system. Students are introduced to remote desktop and virtual mode, printing, managing da… source |
| CIS 017B | Windows Server 3 Units | — | Students will acquire skills installing, planning, implementing, configuring and maintaining the Windows Server operating system. Students are introduced to Active Directory and account management, p… source |
| CIS 017C | Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory 3 Units | — | Students will learn various aspects of planning, implementing, configuring, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Active Directory infrastructure. Students will acquire skills of active directory design… source |
| CIS 017D | Microsoft Windows Server Network Infrastructure 3 Units | — | Students will acquire in-depth knowledge of Windows Server, TCP/IP networking, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Active Directory Domain services, file services, p… source |
| CIS 018A | CCNAv7: Introduction to Networks 3 Units | — | This is the first of three courses for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNAv7) Program. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of networking concepts and technologies. Students acquire th… source |
| CIS 018B | CCNAv7: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 3 Units | — | Students acquire knowledge of how a router "learns" about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. Students study topics including both static routing and dynamic routing proto… source |
| CIS 018C | CCNAv7: Enterprise Networking, Security And Automation (ENSA) 3 Units | — | Students learn the design of a Local Area Network (LAN) and prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) test. Students will design and configure an actual network for a typical LAN. Topi… source |
| CIS 018D | CCNA R&S: Connecting Networks 3 Units | — | Students acquire knowledge of (Wide Area Network) WAN technology used to provide network access to resources across large geographical locations. Students study topics including network security and… source |
| CIS 020 | XML Fundamentals 3 Units | — | Students will learn the essential concepts of XML technologies by creating XML documents, using Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and Schemas to validate XML documents, and creating their own DTDs and… source |
| CIS 020A | Advanced XML 3 Units | — | Students will increase their knowledge and expertise in the essential concepts of XML technologies. Students will experience an in-depth deep dive into DTDs and Schemas to validate and analyze progra… source |
| CIS 022 | Database Technology 3 Units | — | Students will learn how to create a database, implement using SQL (Structured Query Language), and create access to the Internet. Students will study database concepts, structure, access methods, and… source |
| CIS 023 | JavaScript Programming 3 Units | — | Students will study how to use JavaScript to create dynamic web pages, and how to add animation and interactivity to make Web pages come alive. Students will learn how to use Document Object Model (D… source |
| CIS 023A | Advanced JavaScript Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn advanced JavaScript techniques to develop code for real applications. Topics include forms, validation, cookies, hierarchical menus, XML, security, style sheets, browsers, and DOM… source |
| CIS 024A | Perl Programming 3 Units | — | Students will study Perl, the leading web-server dynamic language used in the industry. Knowledge of Perl will prepare students to use this leading web technology to develop, create, and maintain ind… source |
| CIS 024B | PHP Programming 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the discipline of computer science using the high-level programming language PHP. Students will learn how to write PHP computer scripts to solve practical real-world pr… source |
| CIS 024C | Python Programming 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the discipline of computer science using the high-level programming language Python. Students will learn how to write Python computer programs to solve practical real-w… source |
| CIS 025C | Advanced Python Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn Python's advanced language constructs. Using these and several key libraries, students will write efficient software in Python to solve practical real-world problems. source |
| CIS 036 | Web 2.0 Programming 3 Units | — | Students learn to use and integrate the technologies that form the foundation of Web 2.0 to produce rich web applications such as podcasts, blogging tools, XML, HTML, HTTP, and user interface. source |
| CIS 037 | SQL Fundamentals 3 Units | — | Students will learn and apply SQL (Structured Query Language) to access and manipulate relational databases. Topics include simple and multiple queries, database creation, dynamic and embedded SQL, a… source |
| CIS 038 | Programming the Mobile Web 3 Units | — | Students learn to create effective and rich application experiences for mobile web browsers. Students also learn how to create offline applications that will be installed in the mobile device. source |
| CIS 041 | Introduction to Computer Information Systems 3 Units | — | Students will learn basic computer concepts with an emphasis on both the personal computer and enterprise computing. Students cover topics including hardware, application and system software, the int… source |
| CIS 047 | Introduction to Web Development 3 Units | — | Students will study how to manage and maintain industry-class websites. Students will study the basics of open-source web-server (Apache). Students will gain knowledge to use and implement the most w… source |
| CIS 054 | C/C++ Programming 3 Units | — | Students will study C, a general-purpose programming language that features brevity of expression, modern control flow and data structures, and a rich set of operators. Students will also study C++,… source |
| CIS 055 | Data Structures: Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn a language-independent treatment of topics including computer organization, data formats, recursion, and abstract data types. Data structures covered include abstract data types,… source |
| CIS 059 | Object Oriented Design and Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn the fundamentals and techniques of Object Oriented Programming (OOP). Topics covered include the elements of OOP, classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism, overloading, over… source |
| CIS 060 | Systems Analysis and Design 3 Units | — | Students apply the concepts of the systems analysis development cycle which includes problem definition; data collection, and analysis, analysis of system alternatives, determination of feasibility,… source |
| CIS 062A | Introduction to PC Hardware and Diagnostics 2 Units | — | Students will acquire basic hands-on skills to operate and support today's personal computer (PC) hardware. Students study the hardware architecture and major components of the PC including diagnosti… source |
| CIS 062B | A+ PC Hardware Technology 2 Units | — | Students will acquire the hands-on skills needed to diagnose hardware problems, configure PC components, and replace defective computer parts. Students learn how to install boards, configure multiple… source |
| CIS 062C | A+ Core PC Operating Systems Technology 2 Units | — | Students will acquire skills to diagnose, load and setup a wide array of operating systems. Topics include the use of the command prompt, essential utilities, boot files, file systems, OS installatio… source |
| CIS 068 | Administering Microsoft SQL Server 3 Units | — | Students will acquire skills needed to install and upgrade Microsoft SQL database. Topics include database storage configuration, database backup and restore, data security, disaster recovery, data r… source |
| CIS 073 | Visual Basic Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn to use Visual Basic .NET concepts, tools, and programming methodology to create user friendly Microsoft Windows applications. Visual Basic is a programming language that allows ra… source |
| CIS 084 | Java Programming 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the discipline of computer science using the high-level programming language Java. Students will learn how to write Java computer programs to solve practical real-world… source |
| CIS 087 | Computer Systems, Architecture, and Organization 3 Units | — | This course covers the organization and behavior of real computer systems at the assembly-language level. The mapping of statements and constructs in a high-level language onto sequences of machine i… source |
| CIS 098 | Directed Study in Computer Information Systems 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| CIS 106 | Introduction to Coding and Python Programming 3 Units | — | Students will learn to think algorithmically to create code and to solve programming problems. Topics include software development, principles of programming, programming errors, writing code, and al… source |
| CIS 107 | Technest 2: Data Science 3 Units | — | As the second course in the Technest Coding Academy, students learn the three main factors of data science: inferential thinking, computational thinking, and real-world relevance. Topics include crit… source |
| CIS 108 | Technest 3: Internet of Things 3 Units | — | As the third course in the Technest Coding Academy, students are exposed to the emerging platform called the Internet of Things (IoT). Topics include: exploration of the convergence of multiple disci… source |
| CIS 111 | Introduction to Cybersecurity 1.5 Units | — | Students will learn basic information security (cybersecurity) concepts with an emphasis on both the personal computer and enterprise computing. Students cover topics including hardware, application… source |
| CIS 120 | Fundamentals of Business & Data Analytics 3 Units | — | This inaugural course in a four-part series is crafted to acquaint students with the foundational principles of Business and Data Analytics. Its primary objectives are to cultivate students' comprehe… source |
| CIS 122 | SQL for Data Analytics 3 Units | — | This course is the second in a four-part series and is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of Business and Data Analytics. Students will be introduced to Structured Query Language (SQL… source |
| CIS 123 | Data Visualization With Tableau 3 Units | — | This course is the third in a four-part series focused on Business / Data Analytics and is designed for community college students. In this course, students will explore the role and application of d… source |
| CIS 124 | Utilizing Statistics for Data Analytics 3 Units | — | This course is the fourth in a four-part series focused on business / data analytics, and aimed at community college students who have little or no background in business or analytics. The first thre… source |
| CIS 132 | Creating Web Pages with HTML and CSS 3 Units | — | Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML are the foundation languages of all web development. Whether your website is built using a content management system like WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla!, or a WYS… source |
| CIS 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| CIS 140 | IT Technical Support Fundamentals 2 Units | — | This course is the first of a series that aims to prepare students for a role as an entry-level IT Support Specialist. In this course, students will be introduced to the world of Information Technolo… source |
| CIS 141 | The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking 2 Units | — | This course is part of a series that aims to prepare students for a role as an entry-level IT Support Specialist. In this course, students will learn a full overview of Computer Networking. Topics wi… source |
| CIS 142 | Operating Systems and Becoming a Power User 2 Units | — | Students will learn about the main components of an operating system (Windows, Linux OS, etc.) and how to perform critical tasks like managing software and users and configuring hardware. source |
| CIS 143 | System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services 3 Units | — | This course is part of a series that aims to prepare students for a role as an entry-level IT Support Specialist. In this course, students will learn infrastructure services that keep all organizatio… source |
| CIS 144 | IT Security: Defense Against the Digital Dark Arts 3 Units | — | This course is part of a series that aims to prepare students for a role as an entry-level IT Support Specialist. In this course, students will learn about IT security concepts, tools, and best pract… source |
| CIS 157 | Introduction to Unix/Linux 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the Unix/Linux operating systems. Topics covered include a basic editor, shells, directory and file structure, file permissions, passwords, security, redirection, pipes… source |
| CIS 158 | Linux System Administration 3 Units | — | Students will study the concepts of Linux system administration. Topics include Linux installation, Unix/Linux file systems, managing user accounts, user shells, security, system resources, system an… source |
| CIS 160 | Introduction to Information Systems Security 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security and Risk Management at the organizational level. They will gain knowledge in hardware, software, pr… source |
| CIS 164 | Introduction to Cybersecurity: Ethical Hacking 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the various methodologies for attacking a network. They will learn the concepts, principles, and techniques, as well as gain supplemental hands-on experience attacking… source |
| CIS 165 | Digital Forensics Fundamentals 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the methods used to properly conduct a digital forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics, while mapping to the objectives of the International Assoc… source |
| CIS 500 | Troubleshooting and Repairing iOS/iPhone and Android Mobile Devices 0 Units | — | Students will learn how to troubleshoot, find faults, and to repair iOS/iPhone and Android mobile cell phones. Cell phone repair is a service that is growing exponentially and is in constant demand.… source |
| COMM C1000 | Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Units | — | In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source |
| COMM C1000H | Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors 3 Units | — | In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source |
| COMS 010 | Interpersonal Communication 3 Units | — | Students will study principles of verbal and nonverbal transactions that occur in relationships. The course includes the study of theory and research findings and their application to communication i… source |
| COMS 018 | Introduction to Communication Studies 3 Units | — | Students examine the discipline of communication studies with emphasis on multiple epistemological, theoretical, and methodological issues relevant to the theoretical inquiry and pursuit of knowledge… source |
| COMS 035 | Intercultural Communication 3 Units | — | Students will study intercultural communication in domestic and global contexts. They will examine the influence of cultures, languages, and social patterns on how members of groups relate among them… source |
| COMS 040 | Argumentation and Debate 3 Units | — | Students will gain a foundational understanding of rhetorical principles and communication theories that support the development and delivery of clear, engaging, informative and persuasive speeches a… source |
| COMS 045 | Small Group Communication 3 Units | — | Students will develop skills in effective communication through both individual and group presentations. This course introduces the foundational principles and practical techniques of public speaking… source |
| COMS 050 | New Media Today 3 Units | — | Students will be able to describe and explain the use of each "new" medium and design a multimedia presentation using one of the "new" media formats that major companies use today to provide informat… source |
| COMS 098 | Directed Study in Communication Studies 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| COMS 170 | Introduction to Visual Communications 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the theories of visual communication using still images found in mass media. Students will analyze images in newspapers, advertising, television, magazines, billboards,… source |
| COMS 190 | Introduction to Persuasion 3 Units | — | Students will examine historical and contemporary approaches to persuasive messages throughout time. They will focus on the presentation of persuasive appeals while learning to construct, deliver, an… source |
| COS X109 | Senior Laboratory Special Problems 1-13 Units | — | Continuing students attend this laboratory class in order to complete the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology state board licensing requirements of 1600 hours and credits. This course is variable unit… source |
| COS 010A | Cosmetology Freshman Theory 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the field of cosmetology, including history, career paths, professional image, and communication skills needed in a professional salon setting. Students focus on the struct… source |
| COS 010B | Cosmetology Senior Theory 5 Units | — | Students advance in theory skills learning in-depth information including electricity, light therapy, anatomy, physiology, rules and regulations of Board of Barbering and Cosmetology, business manage… source |
| COS 105 | Cosmetology Professional Skills 11.5 Units | — | Continuing students will attend this advanced course in order to meet the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology licensing eligibility requirement of 1600 hours. Students study health an… source |
| COS 105A | Cosmetology Freshman Laboratory 16 Units | — | Students will apply the technical and theoretical knowledge related to basic skills in cosmetology, current salon techniques, and trends. Emphasis is placed on application skills of hair coloring, pe… source |
| COS 105B | Cosmetology Senior Laboratory 16 Units | — | Students advance in lab skills learning in-depth manipulative techniques in hair styling, hair cutting, hair coloring, permanent waving, manicuring, makeup, facials, scalp massage, hair removal, sham… source |
| COS 110A | Cosmetology Fundamentals 1 9.5 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the field of cosmetology, including history, career paths, professional image, and communication skills needed in a professional salon setting. Students focus on the th… source |
| COS 110B | Cosmetology Fundamentals 2 9.5 Units | — | Students explore theoretical and practice applications of chemistry, which include organic and inorganic chemistry, different states of matter, the meaning of redox, the difference between pure and p… source |
| COS 116A | Cosmetology Teacher Training I 10.5 Units | — | Students who are experienced, licensed cosmetologists will learn practical and theoretical principles of effective teaching methods of becoming a Master Teacher. The teacher trainees will learn conce… source |
| COS 116B | Cosmetology Teacher Training II 10.5 Units | — | Students who are experienced, licensed cosmetologists will continue their training in the second course learning teaching methods of becoming a Master Teacher in cosmetology. This course will provide… source |
| COS 120A | Cosmetology Advanced 1 9.5 Units | — | Students will continue to explore the field of cosmetology, including history, career paths, professional image, and communication skills needed in a professional salon setting. Students focus on the… source |
| COS 120B | Cosmetology Advanced 2 9.5 Units | — | Students learn advanced and industry-leading techniques and client engagement strategies for hairstyling, haircutting, manicuring, makeup, facials, scalp massage, hair removal, shampooing. Working di… source |
| COS 125 | Cosmetology Specialties 6 Units | — | Students will attend this advanced course in order to meet the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology licensing eligibility requirement of 1000 hours. Students study the health and safet… source |
| COS 130A | Esthetics I 11 Units | — | Students will acquire the skills required to render professional services as an Esthetician. Students are provided with basic knowledge of the theory and practice pertaining to esthetics and skin car… source |
| COS 130B | Esthetics II 11 Units | — | Students continue to develop skills required to render professional services on clients in the skin care industry. Theory and practical training includes the application of chemical peels, waxing, es… source |
| COS 130C | Trends in Esthetics 2 Units | — | Students are introduced to the newest techniques and trends in the esthetics industry to increase their competitiveness in the job market. Students develop the skills required to perform these profes… source |
| DENT 151 | Dental Anatomy and Vital Signs 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the general principles and basic concepts of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, with emphasis on the structures of the head and neck, oral cavity, human dent… source |
| DENT 152 | Infection Control, Safety, and Oral Evacuation 3 Units | — | Students will learn in-depth principles and concepts of disease transmission, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, and infection control recommendations by the Center for… source |
| DENT 153 | Preventive Dentistry 1.5 Units | — | Students will learn the history of dentistry, current concepts in dental care, nutrition, fluoride, communication skills, and preventive dentistry, along with Dental Assisting functions, education, a… source |
| DENT 154 | Radiation Safety 1 3 Units | — | Students will learn the principles and biological effects of radiation, components of the dental radiographic equipment, intra-oral exposure techniques, radiation safety, mounting, and infection cont… source |
| DENT 155 | Basic Chairside Assisting 3 Units | — | Students will focus on the principles and skills of four-handed dentistry, during operative procedures performed in a general dental office. Concepts, preclinical instructions and directives include… source |
| DENT 156 | Assisting With Prosthodontics and Laboratory Procedures 1.5 Units | — | Students build on chairside assisting and manipulation of dental materials skills learned in previous courses. Emphasis is on properties, uses, and handling of dental materials and practices associat… source |
| DENT 161 | Radiation Safety 2 With Coronal Polishing 3 Units | — | Students will learn advanced digital radiography techniques including imaging of edentulous patients, occlusal, panoramic, and pediatric radiography as well as pharmacology and dental emergency manag… source |
| DENT 162 | California Dental Law & Ethics 1.5 Units | — | Students will continue to build upon basic and fundamental skills to explore the duties, responsibilities, and tasks of a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) as described in the California Dental Pract… source |
| DENT 163 | Dental Specialties 3 Units | — | Students will acquire dental assisting skills and knowledge specific to dental specialties: Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Pathology, and Endodo… source |
| DENT 164 | Dental Office Administration 1 Unit | — | Students will learn office administration skills for a dental practice using a computerized management system. The student will apply skills necessary to bill dental insurance, schedule appointments,… source |
| DENT 165 | Pits and Fissures Sealant 1 Unit | — | Students will undergo both theoretical and practical training and will take the board-approved written and practical examination. This course includes laboratory instruction using typodonts and/or mo… source |
| DENT 171 | Externship 1: Clinical Experience With Ethics and Mandated Reporting 2.5 Units | — | Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours of unpaid clinical externship at a general dental office, performing chairside assisting, lab work, and business office duties per the Commission on Dent… source |
| DENT 172 | Externship 2: Clinical Experience With Career Preparation 2.5 Units | — | Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours of unpaid clinical externship at a general dental office, performing chairside assisting, lab work, and business office duties per the Commission on Dent… source |
| DENT 173 | Externship 3: Advanced Clinical Experience and Board Exam Preparation 2.5 Units | — | Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours of unpaid clinical externship at a specialty dental office and/or general dental practice that performs specialty dental treatment, to achieve advanced c… source |
| DSPS 106 | English Skills Development 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing reading and writing strategies and foundational skills. Students will study, practice, and demonstrate as… source |
| DSPS 107 | English Skills Mastery 2 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in reading and writing strategies, skill development, and application. Students will study, practice, and demonstrate a… source |
| DSPS 108 | Mathematical Skills Development 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing mathematical skills. Students will study, practice, and demonstrate math skills such as operations, integ… source |
| DSPS 109 | Mathematical Skills Mastery 2 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing mathematical skills. Students will study, practice, and demonstrate math skills such as algebraic express… source |
| DSPS 110 | Statistics Preparation for Students With Learning Limitations 1.5 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing the mathematical skills necessary for success in Statistics. Students will work on tapping into prior mat… source |
| DSPS 121 | College and Life Success 2 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing an understanding of college life. Students will explore campus systems and services, and mentally prepare… source |
| DSPS 502 | Reading Skills for Everyday Life 0 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who require support in developing skills and strategies necessary for everyday reading needs. Students will study, practice, and demonst… source |
| DSPS 504 | Writing Skills for Everyday Life 0 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing writing strategies and writing skills necessary for everyday life. Students will study, practice, and dem… source |
| DSPS 508 | Math Skills for Everyday Life 0 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing math strategies and math skills necessary for everyday life. Students will study, practice, and demonstra… source |
| DSPS 515 | Computer Assisted Instruction 0 Units | — | Students with various disabilities will learn basic introductory computer skills. Students will use adaptive hardware and software technology depending on their functional limitations and abilities.… source |
| DSPS 519 | Orientation to College for Students With Limitations 0 Units | — | Students will acquire information on the Student Accessibility Services (SAS) program, SJCC college facilities, policies, programs, course offerings, and services including accommodations per their m… source |
| DSPS 520 | Self-Development & Career Exploration 0 Units | — | This course is designed for students with learning limitations who need support in developing skills pertaining to employment preparation and retention. Curriculum materials will be appropriate to st… source |
| DSPS 550 | Adaptive Technology and Microsoft Office 0 Units | — | Students with various disabilities will receive training on specialized adaptive hardware and software while learning introductory Microsoft Office (MS) and word processing skills. Students will use… source |
| DSPS 551 | Computerized Job Readiness Skills 0 Units | — | Students with various learning limitations will focus on developing computer skills related to job readiness and resume development. Students will be introduced to specialized adaptive hardware and s… source |
| ECE 016 | Storytelling for Children 2 Units | — | Students will learn to use developmentally appropriate techniques for storytelling to engage children in active learning. Students will also learn to use storytelling as a means to integrate, reinfor… source |
| ECE 017 | Literacy Development in Children 2 Units | — | Students will study literacy development among children from ages birth to 8 years. They will study topics including the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. The students… source |
| ECE 018 | Children's Literature 2 Units | — | Students will explore literature for children from birth to 8 years. Topics addressed include history of children's literature, contemporary genres, books and early literacy. The course will also exa… source |
| ECE 020 | Observation and Assessment 3 Units | — | Students will learn the appropriate use of formal and informal observation tools, case study portfolios, recording, and rating systems. The use of multiple assessment and observation strategies, in v… source |
| ECE 098 | Directed Studies in Early Childhood Education 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| ECE 101 | Introduction to Curriculum 3 Units | — | Students will learn developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for children birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children's development, theories of learning and devel… source |
| ECE 101B | Practicum in Early Childhood Education 3 Units | — | Students will demonstrate developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education profession… source |
| ECE 102 | Principles & Practices of Teaching Young Children 3 Units | — | Students will learn historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the typical rol… source |
| ECE 104 | Art and Creativity for Children 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the value of creative activities in the visual arts in the classroom and how they support positive brain development in the early years from birth through age eight. Th… source |
| ECE 105 | Language Development for Young Children 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to language development during early childhood years and also among dual language learners. The topics include stages of language development, theories of language acquisition… source |
| ECE 106 | Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood Programs I 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the principles and practices of administration and supervision of early childhood education programs. The course covers program goals and philosophies, the roles and respon… source |
| ECE 107 | Child, Family and Community 3 Units | — | Students will examine the developing child in a societal context focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community; emphasis will be on historical and social factors. Patterns of dev… source |
| ECE 108 | Health, Safety, and Nutrition in Child Care 3 Units | — | Students will learn laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in care and education settings for children birth through middle ch… source |
| ECE 109 | Music, Movement, and Rhythm Activities for Children 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to designing music, movement, and rhythm activities for children. They will focus on the principles of movement and music education and will create a developmentally appro… source |
| ECE 110 | Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood Programs II 3 Units | — | Students will advance their studies of the administration and supervision of early childhood education programs focusing on program quality, reflective practices, marketing, team building and communi… source |
| ECE 142 | Supervising Adults-The Mentor Teacher 2 Units | — | Students will examine the methods and principles of supervising student teachers in early childhood classrooms. They study the role of experienced classroom teachers who function as mentors to new te… source |
| ECE 145 | The Child With Special Needs 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the development of children with special needs from birth to school age. They will examine how families are affected by their children with special needs. The course gi… source |
| ECE 146 | Child Guidance and Discipline 2 Units | — | Students study how to manage the behavior of children using a variety of communication, guidance, and discipline strategies. Students will learn to distinguish between typical developmentally appropr… source |
| ECE 147 | Teaching in a Diverse Society 3 Units | — | Students will examine the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children's development, learning, and school experiences. St… source |
| ECE 149 | Inclusion of Children With Special Needs 3 Units | — | Students learn curriculum and intervention strategies for working with children with special needs. The topics include; designing inclusive environments, partnering with families, learning how to con… source |
| ECE 150 | Practicum Experience in an Inclusive Classroom 3 Units | — | Students will participate in supervised internships as assistants in early intervention or inclusion settings with children with special needs from birth through eight years. They will adapt curricul… source |
| ECE 191 | Infant Toddler Development 3 Units | — | Students learn current theory and research and developmentally appropriate practices, interactions, and environments for infants and toddlers in group care. Students will be introduced to theories an… source |
| ECE 192 | Care and Education for Infants and Toddlers 3 Units | — | Students gain knowledge of different principles and practices to care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. They will examine policies and regulations that lead to quality care for… source |
| ECE 195 | The School Age Child: Development, Behavior, Curriculum 3 Units | — | Students will study the physical, cognitive, social, and psychological development of children ages five through twelve years. This course focuses on how to plan developmentally appropriate curriculu… source |
| ECON C2001 | Principles of Microeconomics 3 Units | — | An introductory course using microeconomic models to understand individual decisions by consumers and firms, market outcomes including market failure, elasticity, market structures, labor markets, in… source |
| ECON C2002 | Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Units | — | An introductory course using models of the domestic and international economy to understand national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, inequality, the financial system, and monetary,… source |
| ECON 010A | Principles of Macroeconomic Theory 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to macroeconomic theory, including the principles of supply and demand, the market and banking systems. They will examine the forces affecting the national economy such as mon… source |
| ECON 010B | Introduction to Microeconomic Theory 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to microeconomic theory including economic behavior of individual economic units such as consumers, firms, and resource owners. They will examine the market system as a means… source |
| EDUC 010 | Introduction to Education in a Multicultural Society 3 Units | — | Students examine the role and function of the educational system in a multicultural society. The promise and challenges associated with kindergarten through grade twelve education in the United State… source |
| EDUC 290 | Leadership in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0.5 Units | — | Students will assume the roles and responsibilities associated with being a Peer Leader employee and gain knowledge in leadership.This course introduces the philosophy of small-group peer-assisted le… source |
| EDUC 291 | Pedagogies/Best Practices in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0.5 Units | — | Students will gain knowledge of principles and practices related to pedagogies of small-group peer-assisted learning. Students will apply best practices to a small-group setting. source |
| EMS 005 | Emergency Medical Responder 2.5 Units | — | Students will study patient assessment, CPR review, splinting, emergency childbirth, and shock and wound management. This course is for non-ambulance professional rescuers who are first to arrive at… source |
| EMS 006 | EMT-B Refresher 0.5 Units | — | Students review the current National Registry EMT-B principles and concepts as well as refresh the skills required of an EMT-B. This EMT-B recertification course is approved by California Emergency M… source |
| EMS 010 | Emergency Medical Technician - B 6 Units | — | Students will acquire the theory, skills, and knowledge necessary to earn an EMT-B certificate of completion in compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. National Registry of Emer… source |
| EMS 012 | Emergency Medical Wilderness Training 5 Units | — | Students will prepare to respond to medical emergencies in a wilderness setting. Training will include the ability to anticipate, prevent, assess and treat victims in remote or isolated areas. This c… source |
| EMS 013 | Healthcare Disparities and Equities in EMS Systems 3 Units | — | Students will explore the influence of social determinants on health outcomes within Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Students will examine how factors such as socioeconomic status, race, environmen… source |
| EMS 015 | Pharmacology for the Pre-Hospital Provider 2.5 Units | — | Students will be able to integrate pathophysiological principles of pharmacology and patient assessment findings to formulate a field impression. Students will implement a pharmacologic management pl… source |
| EMS 020 | Emergency Medical Services Management 3 Units | — | Students will learn the skills and knowledge to supervise in EMS. Students will learn the design and operation of EMS systems, service delivery, and echelons of care. This course provides students wi… source |
| EMS 121 | Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED 0.5 Units | — | Students acquire skills to respond to and manage illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Topics include the four steps of first aid and f… source |
| ENGL C1000 | Academic Reading and Writing 3 Units | — | In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. St… source |
| ENGL C1001 | Critical Thinking and Writing 3 Units | — | In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts… source |
| ENGL C1002 | Introduction to Literature 3 Units | — | In this course, students are introduced to works by diverse authors and major literary genres, developing close reading and analytical writing skills. Students also develop appreciation for and criti… source |
| ENGL 001B | English Composition 3 Units | — | English 001B is a second semester college composition course. Students will study expository and argumentative writing directed toward an analysis of ideas and concepts from a wide variety of literat… source |
| ENGL 010 | Great Works of Literature 3 Units | — | Students will read works considered influential throughout the world. The analysis of form, style, and rhetoric will lead students to an understanding of what comprises great literature. The course i… source |
| ENGL 033 | Women in Literature 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to literature focusing on images of women as depicted in drama, short stories, poetry, essays and novels. The relationship of self to characters in the literature will als… source |
| ENGL 065 | The Short Story 3 Units | — | Students will develop the ability to analyze and interpret the short story. Elements of fiction, critical literary approaches, historical context, author-biographical information, and techniques for… source |
| ENGL 071A | Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Poetry 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of writing poetry, such as figurative language, and will explore poetic forms, including the sonnet, blank verse, ballad, haiku, villanelle, and free v… source |
| ENGL 071B | Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Fiction 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to techniques in fiction writing, such as description, setting, theme, character development, narration, short story, novella, and the novel. Students will read and produce wo… source |
| ENGL 071C | Fundamentals of Creative Writing/Drama 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the principles and forms of drama such as conflict, setting, timing, pace, dialogue, scene-building, radio or television plays, one-act, and full-length plays for the theat… source |
| ENGL 073 | Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Units | — | Students will study Shakespeare as a major figure in literary history. Through examination of selected works, students will recognize the immense contribution Shakespeare's texts have had, and contin… source |
| ENGL 079 | Memoir Writing 3 Units | — | Students will study the characterics and techniques of memoir writing. They will analyze styles employed by authors in diverse autobiographical works. Students will incorporate this knowledge into th… source |
| ENGL 080 | Mexican-American Literature 3 Units | — | Students will study the literary contributions of both Mexican and Mexican-American writers from the early 20th Century to the present. The course is designed to heighten critical awareness of the im… source |
| ENGL 081 | Introduction to African American Literature 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to African American literature from the late 18th century to the present. The focus of the course is on African American literature as it relates to culture, society, and… source |
| ENGL 084A | Survey of American Literature I 3 Units | — | Students will study the progression of American literature from its beginning to 1865 with emphasis on social and cultural backgrounds. This course includes works of writers of the Colonial, Revoluti… source |
| ENGL 084B | Survey of American Literature II 3 Units | — | Students will study the progression of American literature from 1865 to the present with emphasis on social and cultural backgrounds. This course includes works of writers of the Realist, Naturalist,… source |
| ENGL 086A | Survey of British Literature I 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the development of British literature from its beginnings in the 8th Century AD through the 18th Century. Students will read and discuss examples of epic, lyric, drama, and… source |
| ENGL 086B | Survey of British Literature II 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to British Literature from the 18th Century AD through the present day. Students will read and discuss examples of epic, lyric, drama, and prose writings. (C-ID ENGL 165) source |
| ENGL 092 | Essay Development 4 Units | — | Students will focus on the writing of short compositions in response to readings reflecting sentence variety, syntactic complexity, and paragraph efficiency using a variety of rhetorical modes. Stude… source |
| ENGL 098 | Directed Study 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| ENGL 120 | College Composition Skills Support 2 Units | — | Students will develop writing and critical thinking skills to enhance success in ENGL C1000. This is a supplemental support course for ENGL C1000. Students will practice a variety of writing and revi… source |
| ENGL 587 | Essay Exam Practice: WST & CBEST 0 Units | — | This non-credit course offers transfer bound and other students an opportunity to strengthen their grammar and language awareness, focusing specifically on the Writing Skills Test (WST) and other rel… source |
| ENGR 003 | Introduction to Engineering 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the engineering profession and to the devices, processes, and techniques utilized in solving engineering problems. Students will learn modern engineering tools in hands… source |
| ENGR 006 | Engineering Graphics 3 Units | — | Students will learn how to communicate engineering designs through engineering drawings. Students will be introduced to 2-D and 3-D computer-aided design (CAD) software. Topics include sketching, ort… source |
| ENGR 008 | Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB 3 Units | — | Students will learn computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering utilizing the MATLAB environment. This course draws from practical applications in engineering, physics,… source |
| ENGR 032 | Statics 3 Units | — | Students will analyze engineering structures in equilibrium. This is the first course in engineering mechanics and covers principles of statics as applied to particles and rigid bodies in two and thr… source |
| ENGR 033 | Circuit Analysis 4 Units | — | Students will analyze DC and AC circuits. This is an introductory course in the analysis of DC and AC linear circuits containing resistors, capacitors, inductors, dependent sources, operational ampli… source |
| ENGR 038 | Materials Science and Engineering 3 Units | — | Students will learn the structure-property-processing relationships in materials. Materials used in engineering applications include metals, ceramics, polymers, and semiconductors. Students will gain… source |
| ENGR 038L | Materials Science and Engineering Lab 1 Unit | — | Students will explore the structure-property-processing relationships in materials through experiments. Students will directly observe the structures and behaviors discussed in the lecture course. St… source |
| ESL 091 | College Reading and Writing 2 6 Units | — | Students will write a variety of advanced ESL level texts that exhibit depth, relevance, and complexity in idea development. Compositions will include a short problem-solution paper using outside sou… source |
| ESL 099 | Advanced Reading and Writing About American Culture 6 Units | — | Students will write a variety of texts that exhibit depth, relevance, and complexity in idea development. Students will also apply literal, inferential, interpretive reading, and critical thinking sk… source |
| ESL 302 | Introduction to College Reading and Writing 6 Units | — | Students will focus on writing essays that exhibit the depth and complexity of low-advanced language level academic texts. They will study language elements used to present clear and effective thesis… source |
| ESL 312 | Introduction to the Essay 5 Units | — | Students will read and write multiple-paragraph compositions with the depth and complexity of high-intermediate academic texts. They will expand their study of well-written paragraphs to include shor… source |
| ESL 312L | Skills Development Lab 0.5 Units | — | This laboratory course is required learning assistance for students enrolled in ESL 312 . Students will receive individualized instructional support and use educational software that expands their ex… source |
| ESL 313 | Introduction to College Reading 3 Units | — | Students will acquire reading and vocabulary skills at a high-intermediate level of English proficiency. They will read and respond to introductory college-level texts, develop literal and critical c… source |
| ESL 314 | High-Intermediate Listening and Speaking Skills 3 Units | — | Students will refine listening comprehension and speaking skills in academic, vocational, and social contexts at the high-intermediate level. Students will participate in class activities and use mul… source |
| ESL 317 | English Pronunciation 3 3 Units | — | Students will develop skills to improve their pronunciation of American English. They will utilize the International Phonetic Alphabet to distinguish the sounds of English and produce comprehensible… source |
| ESL 322 | Paragraph Development 5 Units | — | Students will develop intermediate level writing proficiency. They will write paragraphs and journals on various topics to acquire grammar, writing, and lexical skills. Concurrent enrollment in ESL 3… source |
| ESL 322L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5 Units | — | This laboratory course is required learning assistance for students enrolled in ESL 322 . Students will receive individualized instructional support and use educational software that expands their ex… source |
| ESL 323 | Reading and Vocabulary Development 3 Units | — | Students will acquire reading and vocabulary skills at the intermediate level of proficiency in English. Students will develop reading comprehension and vocabulary development and engage in discussio… source |
| ESL 324 | Listening and Speaking Skills Development 4 Units | — | Students will learn listening skills such as inferring speaker's point of view, intent, and tone, recognizing target vocabulary and idioms, identifying events in sequence, and applying note-taking sk… source |
| ESL 327 | English Pronunciation 2 3 Units | — | Students will further their study of the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm patterns of English. Students are introduced to the phonetic alphabet and study the sound-spelling correlations… source |
| ESL 500 | ESL in the Health Care Setting 0 Units | — | Students will study listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for a variety of tasks associated with health care. This course is designed as the part of the Medical Career Preparation CTE Prog… source |
| ESL 508 | ESL Skills Lab 0 Units | — | Students will use educational software and online formats that expand and enrich the learning experience beyond the classroom. This open entry/open exit course provides individualized support for Eng… source |
| ESL 510 | ESL for Computers and Computing 0 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the language used in operating and supporting the computer and computing processes. Students will gain knowledge of basic vocabulary related to computers and computing. source |
| ESL 511A | Computer Skills: Learning Management Tools 0 Units | — | Students learn the basics of using Canvas, Zoom, and other ESL digital program tools to facilitate learning English in their ESL classes. Students will study the basic features of the programs to ena… source |
| ESL 511B | Computer Skills: Word Processing and Presentation 0 Units | — | Students will study the basics of using word processing programs like Microsoft Word and Google Docs for their ESL class tasks and assignments. Student will perform word processing skills of: creatin… source |
| ESL 511C | Computer Skills: SJCC Services, Webpages, and Programs 0 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the digital systems of SJCC as an educational institution, e.g. MyWeb and instructions and information on the webpages of the offices and services of the San Jose City… source |
| ESL 512 | Introduction to the Essay 0 Units | — | This is the noncredit version of ESL 312 . Students will read and write multiple-paragraph compositions with the depth and complexity of high-intermediate academic texts. They will expand their study… source |
| ESL 512L | Skills Development Lab 0 Units | — | This is the noncredit version of ESL 312L . This laboratory course is required learning assistance for students enrolled in ESL 512 . Students will receive individualized instructional support and us… source |
| ESL 513 | Introduction to College Reading 0 Units | — | This is the noncredit version of ESL 313 . Students will acquire reading and vocabulary skills at a high-intermediate level of English proficiency. They will read and respond to introductory college-… source |
| ESL 514 | High-Intermediate Listening and Speaking Skills 0 Units | — | This is the noncredit version of ESL 314 . Students will refine listening comprehension and speaking skills in academic, vocational, and social contexts at the high-intermediate level. Students will… source |
| ESL 517 | English Pronunciation 3 0 Units | — | This is the noncredit version of ESL 317 . Students will develop skills to improve their pronunciation of American English. They will utilize the International Phonetic Alphabet to distinguish the so… source |
| ESL 522 | Paragraph Development 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit version of ESL 322 . Students will develop intermediate level writing proficiency. They will write paragraphs and journals on various topics to acquire grammar, writing, and lexic… source |
| ESL 522L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0 Units | — | This is the non-credit version of ESL 322L . This laboratory course is required learning assistance for students enrolled in ESL 522 . Students will receive individualized instructional support and u… source |
| ESL 523 | Reading and Vocabulary Development 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit version of ESL 323 . Students will acquire reading and vocabulary skills at the intermediate level of proficiency in English. Students will develop reading comprehension and vocab… source |
| ESL 524 | Intermediate Listening and Speaking Skills 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit version of ESL 324 . Students will learn listening skills such as inferring speaker's point of view, intent, and tone, recognizing target vocabulary and idioms, identifying events… source |
| ESL 527 | English Pronunciation 2 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit version of ESL 327 . Students will further their study of the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm patterns of English. Students are introduced to the phonetic alphabet a… source |
| ESL 531 | Intermediate-Low Listening and Speaking 0 Units | — | Students will learn listening skills, such as distinguishing main ideas from details, and speaking skills, such as restating main ideas, asking questions, and exchanging information. This class is a… source |
| ESL 532 | Intermediate-Low Reading and Writing 0 Units | — | Students will learn writing techniques and grammar for composing sentences and short paragraphs. Students also study reading and vocabulary skills and strategies for the literal and critical comprehe… source |
| ESL 541 | Grammar for Writers 1 0 Units | — | ESL students will study English grammar and syntactic structure at the intermediate level of language proficiency. Students will acquire skills in the use of grammar structures such as verb phrases,… source |
| ESL 542 | Grammar for Writers 2 0 Units | — | Students will study English grammar and syntactic structure at the low-advanced level of proficiency. Students will explore the use of these structures in varying discourse contexts and for varied rh… source |
| ESL 550 | ESL for the Workplace 0 Units | — | Students will study listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for a variety of tasks associated with workplaces. Vocabulary used in this course may be specifically geared towards the particula… source |
| ESTI 150 | Advanced Esthetic Techniques 3 Units | — | Students will explore advanced and holistic esthetic practices using current industry technologies and trends to enhance their professional competence and employability. Coursework integrates theory… source |
| ETEC 110 | Energy Master Planning for Commercial Facilities 2 Units | — | Students will learn and apply methods of energy master planning for commercial and institutional facilities for increased user comfort, lower operating costs, and climate resiliency. They will learn… source |
| ETEC 116 | Introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 Units | — | Students will receive theory, practical knowledge, skills, and abilities that will readily apply to automation technology. They will gain skills in automation control including sensors, actuators, pr… source |
| ETEC 150 | Commercial Wiring and Lighting Facilities 4 Units | — | Students are introduced to commercial and industrial wiring, including conduit bending, wire fill, load calculations, raceways, LED lighting, high pressure sodium lighting, metal halide and fluoresce… source |
| ETEC 151 | Motor Controls Facilities 5 Units | — | Students will acquire knowledge and skills working with various types of motor controls used in a commercial or industrial facility. They will wire multiple commercial projects using ladder and schem… source |
| ETEC 501 | Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency 0 Units | — | Students will be introduced to an overview of energy production and transmission, energy conservation and efficiency, renewable energy, and careers in energy efficiency. Students will also engage in… source |
| ETH 011 | Ethnic Images in Film 3 Units | — | Students will examine contemporary and classic cinema, focusing primarily on US ethnic films from African American, Native American, Latinx, Asian Pacific Americans, and Middle Eastern American cultu… source |
| ETH 018 | The African American Male Experience 3 Units | — | Students will examine the historical and contemporary African American male identity in the United States. Students will analyze the African American male's intersectional identities, roles and respo… source |
| ETH 019 | The African American Family 3 Units | — | Students will examine and evaluate past, present and evolving subject matter relevant to the formation and continuance of the African American family in the United States. This course will focus on t… source |
| ETH 020 | African American Culture 3 Units | — | Students will critically examine past, present and evolving social, political, and economic dynamics that create African American culture. African American/Black culture is an integral part of U.S. c… source |
| ETH 022 | African American Cinema 3 Units | — | Students will explore classic and contemporary African American films as a medium of artistic self-expression. This course also provides a more thorough understanding of the African American experien… source |
| ETH 026 | Vietnamese Women in the U.S. 3 Units | — | Students will study the phenomena of gender, race and ethnicity in the history of the United States, focusing upon the Vietnamese American experience through the literature of women of Vietnam. They… source |
| ETH 027 | Introduction to Race & Ethnicity in American History 3 Units | — | Students will critically explore the phenomena of race and ethnicity in the history of the United States. Examining the socio-political realities of power, students analyze the processes by which rac… source |
| ETH 027H | Honors Introduction to Race & Ethnicity In American History 3 Units | — | Students will critically explore the phenomena of race and ethnicity in the history of the United States. Examining the socio-political realities of power, students analyze the processes by which rac… source |
| ETH 028 | Introduction to Critical Race & Social Justice 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the interdisciplinary study of contemporary issues related to race and ethnicity in the United States. This course will critically examine social justice movements in r… source |
| ETH 029 | Women of Color in the United States 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to feminist perspectives and the historical and contemporary experiences of women of color in the United States. Students will analyze gender, race, and their intersection… source |
| ETH 030 | Chicana/o Culture 3 Units | — | Students will study the development of Mexican and Chicana/o culture in Mexico and the United States Southwest including theory, an analysis of the concept of culture and its application to the Mexic… source |
| ETH 031 | Social Justice Issues in Chicanx Communities 3 Units | — | Students will learn the political, economic, and social justice issues facing Chicanx communities in the United States. Theoretical foundations and concepts discussed in the course include race and r… source |
| ETH 033 | Chicana Feminism 3 Units | — | Students will examine the historical, economic, political, and social experiences shaping the lives of Chicanas in the United States. Emphasis is placed on Chicana feminist theories, scholarship, and… source |
| ETH 035 | Introduction to Chicanx Studies 3 Units | — | Students will engage in an interdisciplinary survey of the Chicanx heritage with emphasis on the contemporary experience in the United States. Analysis is placed on the development of the field and t… source |
| ETH 037A | Mexican American History I 3 Units | — | Students will survey the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the Mexican American experience within the context of U.S. history from the pre-Columbian era to Reconstruction. Students… source |
| ETH 037B | Mexican American History II 3 Units | — | Students will survey the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the Mexican American experience within the context of U.S. history from Reconstruction to the present. Students will also… source |
| ETH 041 | Vietnamese American Culture 3 Units | — | Students will analyze the transition and adaptation of the Vietnamese American community in the context of history, culture, family, religion, education, career, community leadership and internal pol… source |
| ETH 042 | Asian American Experience 3 Units | — | Students will survey Asian Pacific American experience, with more emphasis on the six largest ethnic groups: Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese. Students will analyze migrati… source |
| ETH 049 | Filipina/x/o American Experience 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to race and racialization, ethnicity, White supremacy, settler colonialism, and imperialism as they are relevant to Filipina/x/o American communities. Through an Ethnic St… source |
| ETH 098 | Directed Studies in Ethnic Studies 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| FCS 018 | Principles of Foods With Lab 3 Units | — | This course will study the application of food science principles with emphasis on ingredient function and interaction, food preparation techniques, sensory evaluation standards, food safety and sani… source |
| FCS 019 | Nutrition 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to basic nutrition principles, including physiological, psychological, and sociological considerations. Students will analyze the human diet in relation to health, lifestyle c… source |
| FCS 070 | Child Development 3 Units | — | Students will study the child from the prenatal period through adolescence. The physical, social-emotional, and cognitive aspects of development are explored. This course is required for ECE majors a… source |
| FCS 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| FMT 100 | Introduction to Facilities Maintenance 3.5 Units | — | Students are introduced to industrial maintenance and operations including OSHA-approved industrial safety procedures and practices. Students acquire knowledge in and apply the use of basic tools and… source |
| FMT 104 | Electrical Concepts for Facilities Maintenance Technicians 2.5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the concepts of electricity and its safe use as commonly used in large facilities. These concepts will include single phase and three phase generation, electrical distribut… source |
| FMT 105 | Introduction to Industrial Electronics and Controls 2.5 Units | — | Students will develop a working knowledge of the common electronic control devices used in industry. They will gain skills in using electronic test equipment. source |
| FMT 120 | Low and High Pressure Boilers 3 Units | — | The student will learn to identify, maintain, and operate small and large heating systems used in commercial, institutional, and industrial applications. Types of equipment include hot water, low-pre… source |
| FMT 122 | Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 4 Units | — | Students will study principles of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) operation. Students learn control applications using PLCs in a systematic approach involving problem analysis, ladder diagrams,… source |
| FMT 123 | Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers 4 Units | — | Students continue the study of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Students examine applications of control systems for factory automation and robotics. They will focus on digital and analog input… source |
| FMT 130 | Management of People in Technical and Building Services Industries 2 Units | — | Students will study management of people in the technical and building services industries. There will be emphasis on team-building, worker motivation, and leadership skills. The course highlights co… source |
| FREN 001A | Elementary French 5 Units | — | Students will develop elementary skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Students will acquire vocabulary, structures and patterns necessary for comprehension of standard spoken and writt… source |
| FREN 001B | Elementary French 5 Units | — | Students will continue to develop elementary skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Students acquire vocabulary and grammatical structures and patterns necessary for comprehension of sta… source |
| FREN 002A | Intermediate French 5 Units | — | Students develop intermediate skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Students acquire vocabulary and grammatical patterns and structures necessary for comprehension of standard spoken an… source |
| FREN 002B | Intermediate French 5 Units | — | Students continue to develop intermediate skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Students acquire vocabulary and grammatical patterns and structures necessary for comprehension of standa… source |
| GEOG 010 | Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Units | — | Students will study the earth's physical environment with focus on atmosphere, weather, climate, internal and external landform formation, vegetation, human-caused changes, and the interrelationship… source |
| GEOG 011 | Introduction to Cultural Geography 3 Units | — | Students will explore the human elements of geography, including population distribution, land use patterns, religion, language, trade, economics, migration, and political landscapes. Students will s… source |
| GEOG 012 | World Regions in Global Context 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the world's cultural regions and nations as interpreted by geographers, including physical, cultural, and economic features. Spatial and historical influences on population… source |
| GEOL 010 | Physical Geology 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to geologic processes related to volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, erosion, tsunami, and Earth resources. The relationship of these processes to each other and to overarchin… source |
| GEOL 010L | Physical Geology Laboratory 1 Unit | — | Students will study minerals, rocks, and sediments and the processes that form them. These and other geologic processes will be related to plate tectonics, the rock cycle and the water cycle. A major… source |
| GEOL 015 | Earth Science 3 Units | — | Students survey the major fields of earth science including geology, astronomy, oceanography and meteorology. Plate tectonics, the lives of stars, earthquakes, tides, and extreme weather will be cove… source |
| GEOL 015L | Earth Science Laboratory 1 Unit | — | Students will study the highlights of geology, astronomy, oceanography, and meteorology. Students will perform laboratory experiments and modeling activities covering topics such as plate tectonics,… source |
| GEOL 098 | Directed Study 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| HED 010 | Introduction to Public Health 3 Units | — | Students will be given an overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an overview of various public health profes… source |
| HED 011 | Dynamic Health Concepts 3 Units | — | Students will explore current issues in public health and wellness with an emphasis on making lifelong healthy choices. This course will examine the following Health Education areas: nutrition, physi… source |
| HED 113 | Social Determinants of Health, Disparities, and Equities 3 Units | — | Students will examine personal and social determinants of health through the examination of the role individuals play in their own health and well-being, along with the impact of environmental, socia… source |
| HIST C1001 | United States History to 1877 3 Units | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States, from Indigenous North America to the end of Reconstruction. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. This course wa… source |
| HIST C1001H | United States History to 1877 - Honors 3 Units | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States, from Indigenous North America to the end of Reconstruction. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. This is an hon… source |
| HIST C1002 | United States History Since 1865 3 Units | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. Students will also learn the… source |
| HIST C1002H | United States History Since 1865 - Honors 3 Units | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. This is an honors course. Thi… source |
| HIST 001 | Survey of American History 3 Units | — | Students will be provided with a broad approach to the social, constitutional, economic and political history of the U.S. with emphasis upon key events, issues and their backgrounds. HIST 001 , along… source |
| HIST 001H | Honors Survey of American History 3 Units | — | Students are provided a broad approach to the social, constitutional, economic and political history of the U.S. with emphasis upon key events, issues and their backgrounds. HIST 001 /001H, along wit… source |
| HIST 005 | History of Asian Americans 3 Units | — | Students will survey the history and culture of Asian Americans. Students will critically explore the political, legal, economic, social and cultural aspects of the history of Asian Americans, their… source |
| HIST 009 | Women in American History 3 Units | — | Students will analyze the social, political, and economic aspects of women's lives. Students will examine the interaction of race, class, gender and the issue of dominance and subordination of women.… source |
| HIST 010A | Development of Western Culture 3 Units | — | Students study the political, cultural, and philosophical development of Western culture and society through the study of the institutions, thought and the literary and artistic expression of the anc… source |
| HIST 010B | Development of Western Culture 3 Units | — | Students study the development of Western culture and society through the study of the institutions, thought and the literary and artistic expression from the Renaissance to modern times. Emphasis is… source |
| HIST 011A | World History to 1500 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the world's regions and civilizations as interconnected entities from antiquity to 1500. Students will examine the fundamental economic, social, political, and ideological… source |
| HIST 011B | World History from 1500 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the world's regions and civilizations as interconnected entities from 1500 to the present. Students will examine the fundamental economic, social, political, and ideologica… source |
| HIST 017A | History of the United States 3 Units | — | Students will learn about the history of the United States from pre-Columbian times to Reconstruction. This course is a survey of the history of the United States which, with History 017B, satisfies… source |
| HIST 017B | History of the United States 3 Units | — | Students examine the history of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Along with History 017A, History 017B satisfies the requirement in United States History, Constitution and Americ… source |
| HIST 021 | African American History 3 Units | — | Students will examine the historical development of African Americans from pre-Colonial Africa, to enslavement in the "New World", to their establishment as US citizens who shape the economic, politi… source |
| HIST 024 | History and Culture of the American Indian 3 Units | — | Students survey the history and culture of American Indians in America from Pre-Columbian to present times. Students will study similarities and differences among Indian nations and the interaction o… source |
| HIST 098 | Directed Study in History 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| HSCI 008 | Medical Terminology 3 Units | — | Students will receive a thorough grounding in basic medical terminology through a study of root words, prefixes and suffixes. Medical terminology is the study of the principles of medical word buildi… source |
| HSCI 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to a health sciences career. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.… source |
| HSCI 500 | COVID-19 Contact Tracing 0 Units | — | Students will learn the primary protocols of contact tracing for COVID-19. Topics will include: a background of epidemiology and understanding of emergency response, an overview of public health term… source |
| HSCI 501 | Infectious Disease Case Investigator 0 Units | — | Students will learn the primary protocols of infectious disease case investigation for COVID-19. Topics will include: the primary steps for case investigation (ie. identification, prioritization, not… source |
| HSCI 502 | Work Place Safety - Infectious Disease 0 Units | — | This course will cover basic steps that every employer can take to reduce the risk of worker exposure to infectious disease, such as SARS-CoV-2. Content covers limiting exposure, communication with w… source |
| IRON 100 | Orientation and Trade Science 2.5 Units | — | This course is an introduction to Ironworker's Apprenticeship trade science. Apprentices will study Ironworker's rules and regulations, record keeping, evaluations and advancement, work ethic, sexual… source |
| IRON 110 | Mixed Base 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices receive an overview of the type of construction blue prints commonly used with emphasis on function and interpretation. Apprentices will review and apply basic math skills and… source |
| IRON 120 | Rigging 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices are introduced to rigging operations such as wire rope, chains, slings, cranes, helicopters, ladders, and scaffolds. Other topics include rigging safety, knot recognition and s… source |
| IRON 130 | Reinforcing 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices are introduced to standard codes, code classifications, plans, schedules, charts, and specifications commonly used by the iron worker. Topics include construction techniques us… source |
| IRON 131 | Post-Tensioning 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices will receive knowledge and training pertaining to post-tensioning systems used in concrete construction structures. Students will receive additional knowledge of system compone… source |
| IRON 138 | Work Experience 1-16 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| IRON 140 | Precast Concrete and Metal Buildings 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices are introduced to the erection of precast concrete and metal buildings. Topics include rigging, handling, and installing these in a safe and economical manner. Reading and inte… source |
| IRON 150 | Welding I 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices are introduced to the structure of ferrous metals and their reaction to heat. They will acquire knowledge of the equipment and materials employed in the use of shielded metal-a… source |
| IRON 151 | Welding II 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices continue the study of ferrous metals and their reactions to heat. They will expand their knowledge of equipment and materials employed in the use of shielded metal-arc and gas… source |
| IRON 152 | Welding III 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices focus on advanced skill development in shielded metal arc and gas shielded arc welding on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Topics include vertical and overhead positions on all… source |
| IRON 160 | Lead Hazard, First Aid 1.5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the health effects caused by Lead exposure, first aid and training as a qualified rigger. Topics include OSHA regulations for Lead handling, sampling methods for Lead, lega… source |
| IRON 161 | OSHA 30/COMET Training 2.5 Units | — | Ironworker apprentices receive safety training and education in order to work safely on construction sites. They will focus on specific OSHA standards and requirements related to ironworking such as… source |
| IRON 170 | Structural I 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices study the theory and practice of blueprint reading, structural erection procedures, and proper steel structure construction. source |
| IRON 171 | Structural II 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices study the theory and practice of advanced blueprint reading related to complex structure construction. Structural erection procedures including the operation of mobile and towe… source |
| IRON 180 | Architectural I 1.5 Units | — | Ironworker Apprentices are introduced to architectural and ornamental iron working. Apprentices are provided detailed knowledge of the procedures and practices employed by the ironworker in architect… source |
| IRON 181 | Architectural 2 1.5 Units | — | The Ironworker apprentice continue to improve their skills in architectural and ornamental construction. They will install revolving doors, rolling service doors, stairs and ladders, catwalks and gra… source |
| IRON 195 | Foreman Training and Ironworkers Union History 2.5 Units | — | Ironworker apprentices will gain knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of the foreman and the history of the Ironworkers nion. They will learn how to create an effective work team, communicate… source |
| IRON 500 | American Welding Society (AWS) Code Welding 0 Units | — | Ironworker journeymen and apprentices review welding materials, equipment, procedures, testing techniques, as well as safety requirements. Students will gain competency in techniques of joining ferro… source |
| IRON 501 | Ironworkers Preapprenticeship 0 Units | — | Students interested in becoming an Ironworker Apprentice will gain knowledge and skills required for their first day at the job site. Major topics covered in this course include basic safety, measuri… source |
| KIN 005 | Introduction to Kinesiology 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to various subdisciplines related to Kinesiology, the study of human movement. Students will examine the areas of history, sociology, biomechanics, physiology, and psychol… source |
| KIN 007 | Women in Sport 3 Units | — | Students will explore the historical progression, analysis, and interpretation of key people, issues, and events that have shaped women's roles in sports. This course will examine physiological, soci… source |
| KIN 008 | Sport and Film 3 Units | — | Students will analyze the representation and misrepresentation of athletes and sports in fiction film, documentary, and in the larger American media culture. This course will critically examine vario… source |
| KIN 010 | Sports in Society 3 Units | — | Students will examine cultural, historical, and political influences and problems associated with sports. Topics include ethics, gender participation, race and ethnicity, and the influence and impact… source |
| KIN 025 | First Aid, CPR, & AED 3 Units | — | This course involves the theory and detailed demonstration of the first aid care of the injured. The student will learn to assess a victim's condition and incorporate proper treatment. Standard first… source |
| KIN 095 | Life Skills for the Student Athlete 3 Units | — | Student-athletes will acquire life skills to manage academics, athletics, and work. Topics will include time management, academics, study skills, personal hygiene, health, nutrition, relationships, a… source |
| KINA 011 | Sport-Specific Training for the Intercollegiate Athlete 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to prepare the intercollegiate student athlete for the competitive season and reduce the risk of injury. The course includes intercollegiate-level sport-specific skills, drill… source |
| KINA 057 | Cross-Training for the Intercollegiate Athlete 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to prepare the intercollegiate athlete for the competitive season. Cross-training will include muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility. It m… source |
| LIB 010 | Digital Literacy 1 Unit | — | Students will explore concepts of digital literacy including information literacy, Web literacy, media literacy, and ethical digital engagement. Students will examine and discuss responsible use of g… source |
| LS 090 | Directed Tutoring Experience 1 Unit | — | Students will gain knowledge about tutoring to provide effective academic assistance to others. Students assess, analyze, and differentiate tutoring techniques to help tutees achieve learning goals,… source |
| LS 190 | Project-Based Learning Skills Development 3 Units | — | Students will develop essential teamwork, communication, and project-management skills through an interdisciplinary project-based learning experience. Working with peers and industry partners, studen… source |
| LS 210 | Supervised Tutoring 0 Units | — | Students will be tutored on an individual basis or within small groups by student tutors in basic skills, academic, and vocational subject matter areas necessary to the overall success and retention… source |
| LS 290 | Leadership in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0.5 Units | — | Students will assume the roles and responsibilities associated with being a Peer Leader employee and gain knowledge in leadership.This course introduces the philosophy of small-group peer-assisted le… source |
| LS 291 | Pedagogies/Best Practices in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0.5 Units | — | Students will gain knowledge of principles and practices related to pedagogies of small-group peer-assisted learning. Students will apply best practices to a small-group setting. source |
| LS 292 | Learning Strategies in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0.5 Units | — | Students will gain knowledge of learning strategies as they apply to small-group peer-assisted learning. They will learn the positive effects that learning strategies have on students' confidence and… source |
| LS 590 | Leadership in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0 Units | — | Students will assume the roles and responsibilities associated with being a Peer Leader employee and gain knowledge in leadership.This course introduces the philosophy of small-group peer-assisted le… source |
| LS 591 | Pedagogies/Best Practices in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0 Units | — | Students will gain knowledge of principles and practices related to pedagogies of small-group peer-assisted learning. Students will apply best practices to a small-group setting. source |
| LS 592 | Learning Strategies in Small-Group Peer-Assisted Learning 0 Units | — | Students will gain knowledge of learning strategies as they apply to small-group peer-assisted learning. They will learn the positive effects that learning strategies have on students' confidence and… source |
| MA 004 | Structure and Function of the Human Body 4 Units | — | Students will study basic human anatomy structures and physiology concepts related to each of the body systems. Correlating pathologies and therapies will be covered in relation to each of the body s… source |
| MA 005 | Medical Office Emergencies 2 Units | — | Students will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to handle emergency procedures in medical offices including hospital settings. Students will learn to evaluate cardiac arrest and/or an obstru… source |
| MA 006 | Introduction to Medical Assisting 3 Units | — | Students will acquire knowledge of the administrative and clinical medical assistant's scope of practice in a medical office setting or out-patient facility. The study of health and disease, medical… source |
| MA 007 | Medical Front Office Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the duties of a Front Office/Medical Records Assistant. Topics will include the use of medical office technology, prioritization and d… source |
| MA 008 | Medical Office Financial Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to perform medical office financial procedures. Topics will include credits and collections, bookkeeping, medical insurance, payroll, and banking… source |
| MA 009 | Electronic Health Records and Medical Billing 3 Units | — | Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and maintain electronic health records using a variety of computerized software systems. Students will also acquire the knowledge and… source |
| MA 011 | Medical Coding 2 Units | — | Students will acquire basic knowledge of the functions of coding used in the medical field. Students will learn to interpret and locate codes in the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) manual and IC… source |
| MA 012 | Medical Assisting Administrative Practicum Experience 4 Units | — | Students will acquire medical front office administrative experience under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional in a board-certified medical office setting or outpatient facility. St… source |
| MA 020 | Physical Examination Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will demonstrate a variety of clinical tasks in the medical assisting field by becoming active participants in the learner-centered environment. Skill competencies include preparing the exam… source |
| MA 021 | Medical Office Laboratory Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will learn to execute and evaluate typical laboratory Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment Act (CLIA)-waived tests performed in a medical office or general lab setting by becoming activ… source |
| MA 022 | Medical Asepsis and Surgical Procedures 3 Units | — | Students will study the theory and practice involved in assisting with minor office surgeries and wound care by becoming active participants in a learner-centered environment. This course also includ… source |
| MA 023 | Medication Administration for Medical Assistants 3 Units | — | Students will study the theory and practice of oral, topical, and parenteral medication administration. Students will learn injection safety, techniques, and site selection in a learner-centered envi… source |
| MA 024 | Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum Experience 4 Units | — | Students will acquire medical back office clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional in a board-certified medical office setting or outpatient facility. Students… source |
| MA 500A | Fundamentals of Medical Terminology I 0 Units | — | Students will define, build, and analyze terms as well as develop a vocabulary of combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. They develop the ability to pronounce and spell terms correctly and use to t… source |
| MA 500B | Fundamentals of Medical Terminology II 0 Units | — | Students will learn medical terminology as it relates to each body system. Students learn medical terms and their abbreviations for organs, diseases, symptoms, and for diagnostic, treatment and surgi… source |
| MA 501 | Introduction to Healthcare Professions 0 Units | — | Students will explore a variety of health-related disciplines, learn associated entry-level skills, and compare the educational and credentialing requirements, as well as job opportunities of various… source |
| MA 502 | Fundamentals of Health Navigation 0 Units | — | Students will learn the competencies expected as part of health navigation education. This course will provide an overview of health navigation including health services delivery and health insurance… source |
| MA 503 | Medical Law and Ethics 0 Units | — | Students will explore the legal, policy and ethical issues encountered by healthcare professionals in the evolving healthcare system. Students will examine the essentials of pertinent laws and the et… source |
| MA 504 | Health and Wellness 0 Units | — | Students will learn the information they need to understand and implement the basic principles of physical, mental, and spiritual wellness including preventive healthcare, staying healthy and risk fa… source |
| MA 505 | Professionalism in Healthcare 0 Units | — | Students will learn the common professional standards that all health care workers need to provide excellent care and service to their patients. Crucial soft skills: work ethic, character, relationsh… source |
| MACH 098 | Directed Study in Machine Technology 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| MACH 100 | Shop Math and Drawings 4 Units | — | Students will study shop mathematics and drawings for the machine trades. source |
| MACH 101 | Introduction to Machine Technology 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to machining, focusing on the safe and correct use of various equipment, including mills, lathes, band saws, grinders, and drill presses. Students will learn to interpret… source |
| MACH 109 | Introduction to Coordinate Measurement Machine 3 Units | — | Students will study the parts and requirements of a Zeiss Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM). Setup, calibration, and measurement techniques will be demonstrated. Special emphasis will be placed on… source |
| MACH 110 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) Measurement 4 Units | — | Students will learn the fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), including the interpretation of GD&T symbols and their practical applications in engineering and manufacturing.… source |
| MACH 120 | Basic CNC Machining Center/CNC Mill 4.5 Units | — | Students will study basic set-up procedures and safe use of CNC (Computerized Numerical Controls) Machining Centers/CNC Mill. Students will be introduced to CNC codes, control functions, examining an… source |
| MACH 123 | Basic CNC Lathe 4.5 Units | — | Students will study basic set-up procedures and the safe use of CNC (Computerized Numerical Controls) Turning Centers or CNC Lathes. Students will be introduced to the use of CNC lathe codes and cont… source |
| MACH 126 | Advanced CNC Machining Center and Turning Center 4.5 Units | — | Students study advanced set-up procedures and the safe use of CNC (Computerized Numerical Controls) Mills and CNC Lathes. Students will study industry techniques in the set-up of CNC Mills and CNC La… source |
| MACH 129 | CNC Programming and Operations 4.5 Units | — | Students will learn to optimize Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programs and operations in both CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. They will study how to increase equipment utilization and avoid equipment do… source |
| MACH 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| MACH 151A | Advanced Lathe Practices 4 Units | — | Students learn advanced and safe operation of the lathe, including work holding devices, single point threading, taper turning, knurling, and radius cutting. Students also learn to use calculation an… source |
| MACH 151B | Advanced Milling Machine Practices 4 Units | — | Students learn the theory and application of advanced machine tool processes, with focus on all milling machine operations. Students are instructed in the proper and safe operation of equipment and t… source |
| MACH 153A | Operator/Programmer I 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) milling machines. Students are instructed in machining techniques with emphasis on terminology, pre-planning skills, and basic program… source |
| MACH 153B | Operator/Programmer II 5 Units | — | This course is designed to develop the skills required of a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programmer/Operator. Students learn pre-planning, program generation, machine set-up, machine operation, a… source |
| MACH 154 | Introductory CAD/CAM Operations for Machinists and Operators 2 Units | — | Students will utilize latest versions of MasterCAM, using computers with various operating systems, to prepare CNC Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Milling program files from supplied drawings an… source |
| MACH 158 | Advanced CAD/CAM Operations for Machinists and Operators 2 Units | — | Students will prepare Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Turning/Milling toolpaths of moderately complex parts using latest versions of MasterCAM or other parametric modeling and Computer-Aided Man… source |
| MACH 159 | Introduction to CNC Programming Macros 2 Units | — | The student will learn basic Fanuc macro structure and develop practical macro applications. The emphasis of the course will be on correct programming style and applications development for efficient… source |
| MACH 160 | Introduction to CNC Laser Applications 5 Units | — | This introductory course will expose students to the basics of laser machine tools, safety, and applications such as cutting, drilling, welding, and marking. source |
| MACH 165 | Mill Setups I 1.5 Units | — | Students are introduced to mill setup skills used by setup machinists. Students study the types and classes of jigs and fixtures and their application to sample simple parts. Students will demonstrat… source |
| MATH 013 | Intermediate Algebra 5 Units | — | This course continues the Algebra sequence and is a prerequisite to transfer level math courses. Students will review elementary algebra topics and further their skills in solving absolute value in e… source |
| MATH 020 | College Algebra 3 Units | — | Students will solve equations and related applications for polynomial, absolute value, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Students will also analyze problems involving inequal… source |
| MATH 020X | Support for College Algebra 2 Units | — | Students will receive "just-in-time" review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed for students concurrently enrolled in MATH 020 , College Algebra. Topics include: a revi… source |
| MATH 021 | Precalculus Algebra 4 Units | — | Students will study topics which include basic algebraic concepts, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, graphs of functions, linear and quadratic functions, polynomial functions of higher deg… source |
| MATH 021X | Support for Precalculus Algebra 2 Units | — | Students will receive support for the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in Precalculus Algebra. Intended for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, who… source |
| MATH 022 | Trigonometry 3 Units | — | Students will study trigonometric functions and equations, basic identities, graphing, inverse trigonometric functions, vectors, polar coordinates, and polar equations. This course in numerical and a… source |
| MATH 022X | Support for Trigonometry 2 Units | — | Students will receive a review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in Trigonometry. MATH 022X is intended for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematic… source |
| MATH 025 | Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 6 Units | — | Students will study basic algebraic concepts, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, graphs of functions, system of equations and inequalities, linear and quadratic functions, polynomial functi… source |
| MATH 025X | Support for Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 2 Units | — | Students will receive a review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry. Intended for majors in science, technology, engineering, and… source |
| MATH 052 | Mathematics for Elementary Education 3 Units | — | Students will study the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth exploration of the structures of the real number system and subsystems, elementary number theory, and the use of… source |
| MATH 052X | Support for Mathematics for Elementary Education 2 Units | — | Students will receive review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in MATH 052 , Mathematics for Elementary Education. This support course is intended for students who ar… source |
| MATH 054 | Mathematics for Technical Fields 3 Units | — | Students will learn and apply mathematical concepts and skills that are used in technical fields, such as solar energy, sustainable energy, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), machine… source |
| MATH 061 | Finite Mathematics 3 Units | — | Students will study how to apply algebra to solve problems in economics, the behavioral sciences, and the social sciences. Course topics include systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices… source |
| MATH 062 | Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences 3 Units | — | Students will study functions and graphs; limits; continuity; differentiation and integration of polynomial, rational, power, exponential, and logarithmic functions; and applications of these topics… source |
| MATH 062X | Support for Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences 2 Units | — | Students will receive a review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences. Intended for majors in business and the social scie… source |
| MATH 070 | Discrete Mathematics 4 Units | — | Students prepare for further study in mathematics, computer science, or other sciences. Students will learn and apply concepts and ideas in logic, Boolean algebra, methods of proofs, induction, seque… source |
| MATH 071 | Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5 Units | — | Students study functions and inverse functions, limits, the derivative as a limit, continuity, rules of differentiation, chain rule, implicit differentiation, applications of differentiation, linear… source |
| MATH 071H | Honors Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5 Units | — | Students study functions and inverse functions, limits, the formal definition of the limit, the derivative as a limit, continuity, rules of differentiation, chain rule, implicit differentiation, appl… source |
| MATH 071X | Support for Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 2 Units | — | Students will receive a review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in Calculus I with Analytic Geometry. Intended for majors in science, technology, engineering, and ma… source |
| MATH 072 | Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 Units | — | Students study techniques of integration, applications of integration to areas, volumes, average values of functions, arc lengths, surfaces of revolution, problems in physics and engineering, use of… source |
| MATH 073 | Multivariable Calculus 5 Units | — | Students study the concepts of differential and integral calculus extended to multivariable functions. The course content includes vectors; dot products; cross products; surfaces in three dimensions;… source |
| MATH 078 | Differential Equations 4 Units | — | Students will study ordinary differential equations and their applications, including methods for solving first order equations, linear equations of arbitrary orders, and systems of linear differenti… source |
| MATH 079 | Linear Algebra 3 Units | — | Students study systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces and their properties, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, inner product vector spa… source |
| MATH 080 | Discrete Structures for Computer Science 4 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the discrete structures used in Computer Science. Students will learn and apply concepts and ideas in the following topics: functions, relations, set theory, logic, met… source |
| MATH 098 | Directed Study in Mathematics 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| MATH 111 | Elementary Algebra 5 Units | — | Students will study operations on real numbers and algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, and algebraic methods for solving application problems. They will also study systems of li… source |
| MATH 501 | Review of Common Core Integrated Mathmatics I 0 Units | — | Students will review the concepts and ideas in Common Core Integrated Mathematics I, including algebraic expressions and equations, functions, congruence, expressing geometric properties with equatio… source |
| MATH 502 | Review of Common Core Integrated Mathmatics II 0 Units | — | Students will review the concepts and ideas in Common Core Integrated Mathematics II, including algebraic expressions and equations, functions, congruence, expressing geometric properties with equati… source |
| MATH 503 | Review of Common Core Integrated Mathmatics III 0 Units | — | Students will review the concepts and ideas in Common Core Integrated Mathematics II, including algebraic expressions and equations, functions, congruence, expressing geometric properties with equati… source |
| MATH 512 | Prealgebra 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit course designed to give students the mathematical foundation they need to be successful in an elementary algebra course. Topics include integers, fractions, decimals, percents, or… source |
| MATH 521 | Math for Medical Assisting 0 Units | — | Students solve problems and do calculations encountered in the Medical Assisting field. Basic math concepts are applied to problems such as conversion within the Metric system and conversion between… source |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source |
| STAT 1000X | Support for Introduction to Statistics 2 Units | — | Students will receive support for concepts and competencies needed to succeed in statistics. This course will cover topics from arithmetic, pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra that are r… source |
| PHIL 010 | Introduction to Philosophy 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the philosophical history and disciplines of metaphysics and epistemology from Socrates to Wittgenstein. They will examine the ideas and methods of Western philosophy conce… source |
| PHIL 012 | Introduction to Existentialism 3 Units | — | Students will focus on various forms of existentialism as expressed in philosophy and literature, the spectrum of its meanings, and its relevance to the development of individual and collective human… source |
| PHIL 055 | Critical Thinking and Academic Writing 3 Units | — | Students will develop the practices of academic writing and critical thinking founded upon the Ancient Greek philosophical tradition through the study of critical reasoning, inquiry-driven research,… source |
| PHIL 060 | Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to formal and informal logic. Students will be instructed in the methodology and the applications of formal logic including symbolic and sentential logic with emphases on trut… source |
| PHIL 065 | Introduction to Ethics 3 Units | — | Students will learn the various theories of the philosophy of ethics and how these theories provide analytic tools to investigate contemporary moral issues. Selected readings range from Aristotle to… source |
| PHIL 070 | Comparative Religions 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to a philosophical survey of living religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and indigenous religions. Students will study the meanin… source |
| PHYS 002A | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4 Units | — | Students will study basic principles: vectors, Newton's laws of motion, work, and the conservation principles of energy, momentum, elasticity, and thermodynamics. Also covered in this course will be… source |
| PHYS 002B | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4 Units | — | Students will apply the principles of conservation of energy, and linear and angular momentum to topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. This is the second of a two-semester cou… source |
| PHYS 004A | General Physics 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to the general principles of mechanics at an elementary level. Specific topics include kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, momentum, rotation, simple harmoni… source |
| PHYS 004B | General Physics 5 Units | — | Students learn conceptual aspects of electricity, magnetism, circuits, and Maxwell's equations, and the quantitative analysis of real world situations. This course is the second of three courses in c… source |
| PHYS 004C | General Physics 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to general principles of optics and thermodynamics at a calculus-based level. This is one of three courses in calculus-based general physics, serving students majoring in engi… source |
| PHYS 098 | Directed Study in Physics 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties… source |
| POLS C1000H | American Government and Politics - Honors 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties… source |
| PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology 3 Units | — | 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, environmental, social, and… source |
| PSYC C1000H | Introduction to Psychology - Honors 3 Units | — | 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, environmental, social, and… source |
| READ 010 | Critical Reading 3 Units | — | Students will examine, develop, and apply critical reading strategies to academic reading materials. Emphasis is on advocating critical thinking, reflective judgment, and problem solving skills that… source |
| READ 101 | Analytical Reading 4 Units | — | Students will read, discuss, and write about a variety of academic topics, contemporary themes, and social problems, using articles, text chapters, and fiction commonly assigned in college-level cour… source |
| READ 120 | Reading Strategies 2 Units | — | Students will examine, develop, and apply reading strategies for college reading materials. Emphasis is on critical reading, logical reasoning, critical thinking, reflective judgment, and problem sol… source |
| READ 567 | Practical Reading 0 Units | — | Students will develop practical reading, writing, and study skills. Emphasis will be on improving comprehension, increasing vocabulary word base, building study skills and basic computer skills. Stud… source |
| REST 098 | Directed Study in Real Estate 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from Independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| REST 122 | Principles of Real Estate 3 Units | — | Students will explore the fundamental physical and legal characteristics of real estate together with an introduction to the business of real estate. Topics include real property characteristics, own… source |
| REST 123 | Real Estate Appraisal 3 Units | — | Students will learn the economic, legal, and social factors that influence property value, along with the three traditional approaches to appraisal: cost, income, and market comparison. This course i… source |
| REST 124 | Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3 Units | — | Students will examine real property rights, ownership interests, land use laws, and environmental regulations, as well as the legal framework affecting real estate professionals and real estate trans… source |
| REST 125 | Real Estate Practice 3 Units | — | Students will be provided an in-depth study of the day-to-day operations and professional practices of real estate agents in California. Topics include prospecting for clients, listing and marketing… source |
| REST 126 | Real Estate Finance 3 Units | — | Students will engage in a comprehensive study of the principles and practices of real estate finance, with emphasis on California real estate markets. Topics include sources of funds, loan instrument… source |
| REST 127 | Real Estate Property Management 3 Units | — | Students will study the operational and legal aspects of real estate property management including business operations, marketing, leasing, tenant relations, and the physical and financial management… source |
| REST 128 | Real Estate Economics 3 Units | — | Students will study real estate using two major branches of economics: urban economics and financial economics. Students will examine and analyze the real property space and asset markets, including… source |
| REST 138 | Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| SL 001A | American Sign Language 1 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the expressive and receptive skills of American Sign Language (ASL). Students will acquire vocabulary and grammar to achieve beginning proficiency. Students will study aspe… source |
| SL 001B | American Sign Language 2 3 Units | — | Students will continue the development of expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language (ASL). Students will acquire vocabulary and grammar knowledge to achieve intermediate proficiency i… source |
| SL 002A | American Sign Language 3 3 Units | — | Students review and expand fluency in receptive and expressive conversational skills in this low-advanced course in American Sign Language (ASL). Vocabulary, fingerspelling, and grammar will progress… source |
| SL 002B | American Sign Language 4 3 Units | — | Students will expand their fluency in receptive and expressive conversational skills in this advanced American Sign Language (ASL) course. Students will practice receiving and expressing vocabulary,… source |
| SL 010A | Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) 1 5 Units | — | Students will be introduced to American Sign Language (ASL) instruction in both expressive and receptive signing. The student will learn vocabulary, grammar, cultural behaviors, Deaf culture, the Ame… source |
| SL 010B | Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) 2 5 Units | — | This course is a continuation of SL 010A - Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) 1 at the intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on increasing development of students' receptive and expressive… source |
| SL 015 | Deaf Culture 3 Units | — | Students study the American Deaf community and the relationship of its language, American Sign Language, to its culture. The material will be presented through a psychosocial approach emphasizing pas… source |
| SOC 010 | Introduction to Sociology 3 Units | — | Students use a sociological approach in the study of human behavior that includes a variety of perspectives. Students explore important concepts and principles in sociology, including culture, social… source |
| SOC 010H | Honors Introduction to Sociology 3 Units | — | Students use a sociological approach in the study of human behavior that includes a variety of perspectives. Students explore important concepts and principles in sociology, including culture, social… source |
| SOC 011 | Social Problems 3 Units | — | Students will explore sociological perspectives on contemporary social problems in the United States. Students examine the social processes through which issues come to be viewed as social problems a… source |
| SOC 017 | Sociology of Marriage and Family 3 Units | — | Students will analyze and evaluate the family as a historical and present day institution. Students will examine the formation of marriage and family, its structure and function, and the socio-cultur… source |
| SOC 098 | Directed Study in Sociology 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from independent Study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| SPAN 001A | Elementary Spanish 1 5 Units | — | Students will acquire vocabulary and grammar knowledge, in this first of two courses, to achieve novice-low to novice-mid proficiency in Spanish language skills including understanding, speaking, rea… source |
| SPAN 001B | Elementary Spanish 2 5 Units | — | Students will continue to acquire vocabulary and grammar knowledge, in this second of two courses, to achieve novice-mid to novice-high proficiency in Spanish language skills including understanding,… source |
| SPAN 002A | Intermediate Spanish 1 5 Units | — | Students continue to develop their ability to understand, speak, read, and write the Spanish language at the novice-high to intermediate-low proficiency level. Students demonstrate an increased aware… source |
| SPAN 002B | Intermediate Spanish 2 5 Units | — | Students continue to develop the ability to understand, speak, read, and write the Spanish language at the intermediate-low to intermediate-mid proficiency level. Course content includes aspects of t… source |
| SPAN 022A | Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1 5 Units | — | Students will develop and employ reading, oral expression, and critical thinking skills through discussions and cultural/historical presentations based on Spanish and Latin American essays, short sto… source |
| SPAN 022B | Spanish for Heritage Speakers 2 5 Units | — | Students will continue to develop and employ reading, oral expression, and critical thinking skills through discussions, and cultural/historical presentations based on Spanish and Latin American essa… source |
| SPAN 031 | Introduction to Spanish Linguistics 3 Units | — | Students will explore the study of language with an emphasis on Spanish language acquisition and instruction. Content includes the fundamental concepts of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, se… source |
| SPAN 032 | Introduction to Spanish and Latin American Literature 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to a variety of literary genres from across the Spanish-speaking world and throughout history. The course will introduce common terms, theories, and methods of literary an… source |
| SPAN 091A | Conversational Spanish I 3 Units | — | Students develop communicative skills through vocabulary acquisition, listening comprehension, pronunciation, and basic grammar. Students will acquire the ability to use colloquial Spanish in everyda… source |
| SPAN 091B | Conversational Spanish II 3 Units | — | Students will further develop an ability to use the Spanish language in everyday situations and become acquainted with some cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking communities around the world through p… source |
| SPAN 098 | Directed Study in Spanish 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students, with previous course work in the discipline, who would benefit from independent study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines… source |
| VIET 001A | Elementary Vietnamese 1 5 Units | — | Students develop skills for oral and written communication at the novice-low to novice-mid proficiency level in the Vietnamese language. Students study essential components of the language including… source |
| VIET 001B | Elementary Vietnamese 2 5 Units | — | Students further develop skills in oral and written communication in the Vietnamese language at the novice-mid to novice-high proficiency level. Students will cover essential language components incl… source |
| WE 088A | General Work Experience 1-6 Units | — | General Work Experience Education is supervised employment which is intended to assist students in acquiring desirable work habits, attitudes and career awareness. The work experience need not be rel… source |