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AAD 0009Creative Writing (Scriptwriting)Units: 3 Also known as ENGL 9 Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture This is a creative writing course focused on scriptwriting intended for dramatic pro… source
AAD 0012Visual CommunicationUnits: 3 Also known as COMM 12 Hours: 54 lecture Study of visual communication including design principles, aesthetics, visual perception, non-verbal messages, relationship to verbal communication, a… source
AAD 0013History of Graphic DesignUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture History of graphic design and visual communication, including the sociopolitical and cultural contexts, as well as the artistic and technological characteristics of various… source
AAD 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
AAD 0044Sketching for DesignUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Introduction to concept sketching techniques for design, illustration, photography and multimedia utilizing a variety of drawing media and creative proble… source
AAD 0052Publication Design IUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 60 or AAD 70 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introductory course in use of computer for page layout and composition. Emphasis on… source
AAD 0053Publication Design IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 52 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 and AAD 54 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Page layout for devel… source
AAD 0054TypographyUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) A professional and historical approach to understanding typographic principles and form, effect… source
AAD 0055IllustrationUnits: 3 Also known as ART 55 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 44, 60, 62, 75 or ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Professional practices of illustration, includin… source
AAD 0060Graphic Design I: Principles and ProcessUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 44 and/or AAD 70 with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) This course offers an introduction to graphic design and related fields in the… source
AAD 0061Graphic Design III: Branding and ProductionUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 70 with grade of "C" or better, or completion of AAD 52, AAD 62, and AAD 75 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of AAD 60 and AAD 54 with grade o… source
AAD 0062Digital IllustrationUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70, AAD 44, or AAD 60 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Computer illustration for effective graphic communication. Emphasis on sof… source
AAD 0070Graphic Design II: Introduction to Digital DesignUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Introduction to fundamental concepts, techniques, and creation of art and design on the computer. Includes basic computer skills, photo manipulation, digi… source
AAD 0071Introduction to Digital PaintingUnits: 3 Also known as ART 71 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 44 or ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the concepts, tools, and techniques of pai… source
AAD 0073Digital Art Studio: Concepts and PracticesUnits: 3 Also known as ART 73 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70, or AAD 75, or AAD 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the tools, concepts, and processes… source
AAD 0075Introduction to PhotoshopUnits: 3 Also known as PHOT 75 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Introduction to the acquisition and computer enhancements of digital imag… source
AAD 0076Advanced Projects in PhotoshopUnits: 3 Also known as PHOT 76 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 75 or AAD 75 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Advanced digital project development using Photoshop. Crea… source
AAD 0079Introduction to Digital Filmmaking and Video ProductionUnits: 3 Also known as COMM 31A and PHOT 79 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Use of digital cameras for producing short form video projects. Introduction to principles, techniques and the termin… source
AAD 0082Intermediate Digital FilmmakingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 79/COMM 31A/PHOT 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Examines the pre-production, production and post-production process of f… source
AAD 0083Introduction to Three-Dimensional ModelingUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 and ART 4A with grades of "C" or better Hours: 108 (27 lecture, 81 laboratory) This 3D-Modeling course focuses on the concepts of three dimensional computer gr… source
AAD 0085Introduction to Web DesignUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 or 75 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 36 laboratory, 18 activity) An introduction to web design, covering topics and strategies necessary fo… source
AAD 0086Intermediate Web DesignUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 85 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Intermediate course in front-end web design and development. Current topics will be cover… source
AAD 0087Content Management Systems for DesignersUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 85 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of AAD 86 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Intermediate-level course in f… source
AAD 0088History of FilmmakingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Entry level film history course covering the birth of cinema to present-day. Also covers cinema’s relationship to new media and digital technology. Students will acquire ge… source
AAD 0089Documentary FilmmakingUnits: 3 Also known as PHOT 89 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 79/COMM 31A/PHOT 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Examines the principles, techniques and terminolog… source
AAD 0090Interaction Design for Web ProductsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 85 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to Interaction Design for the Web with a focus on User Experience (UX) and U… source
AAD 0093Introduction to Motion GraphicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 79/COMM 31A/PHOT 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital… source
AAD 0094Digital AnimationUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 70, AAD 44, or ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of AAD 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Digital Ani… source
AAD 0095Internship in Applied Art and DesignUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
AAD 0096Portfolio DesignUnits: 3 Formerly known as AAD 20 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Intended for students nearing program completion and who have determined they will pursue a future as a creative professional. Th… source
AAD 0097Business Practices for Creative ProfessionalsUnits: 3 Formerly known as AAD 66 Hours: 54 lecture Intended for students nearing program completion and who have determined they will pursue a future as a creative professional. The course covers bu… source
ADMJ 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ADMJ 0050Introduction to Administration of JusticeUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of the history and philosophical roots of the U.S. justice system; in-depth study of the system and its sub-systems with emphasis on the total environment in wh… source
ADMJ 0051Traffic Investigations and EnforcementUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of traffic management and enforcement. Emphasis on traffic law enforcement procedures, Vehicle Code violations, public safety, and collision investigations. (CSU) source
ADMJ 0052Criminal Court ProcessUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Comprehensive examination of the origin, development, philosophy and legal basis of criminal procedures in California; procedural statutes, case law, constitutional law and… source
ADMJ 0053Police Field OperationsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture History and development of patrol philosophy; field activities including patrol, complaints, requests for services, field interviews, searches, arrests, traffic problems, d… source
ADMJ 0054Introduction to InvestigationUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Fundamentals of investigation; addresses the techniques, procedures, and investigation of crime, including organization of crime scene searches and recording; collection an… source
ADMJ 0055Concepts of Criminal LawUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Historical development, philosophy of common and statutory law, and constitutional provisions related to due process; definitions, classifications, and general elements of… source
ADMJ 0056Introduction to EvidenceUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Origin, development, philosophy and legal basis of evidence; types of evidence; ways of presenting evidence; judicial decisions and statutory rules of evidence governing th… source
ADMJ 0057Juvenile Law and ProcedureUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies; the processing and detention of juveniles; techniques of handling juvenile offenders and victims; prevention… source
ADMJ 0058Community and the Justice SystemUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture In-depth survey of the relationship between the criminal justice system and the community; causal and symptomatic aspects of community misunderstanding, lack of cooperation… source
ADMJ 0061AFirearms FamiliarizationUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Introductory course covering history of firearms, types and selection of weapons, ammunition and auxiliary equipment, firearm nomenclature, principles o… source
ADMJ 0061BAdvanced FirearmsUnits: 2 Advisory: Completion of any of the following: ADMJ 61A; 61C; 112; 115; 120; POST Basic Law Enforcement Academy Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) An advanced course further developing ski… source
ADMJ 0061CFirearms: Semi-AutomaticsUnits: 2 Advisory: Completion of any of the following: ADMJ 61A; 61B; 112; 115; 120; POST Basic Law Enforcement Academy Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Practical semi-automatic handgun course.… source
ADMJ 0061DFirearms InstructorUnits: 2 Advisory: Successful completion of ADMJ 61A, 61B and 61C, or equivalent Firearms training, as determined by the course Instructor and/or ADMJ Department Coordinator Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18… source
ADMJ 0062Introduction to CorrectionsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Provides a history and critical analysis of the various types of punishment, alternatives to punishment, and impact of punishment on the criminal justice system; explanatio… source
ADMJ 0067Managing the Adult OffenderUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ADMJ 62 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Survey course emphasizing behavior and characteristics of male and female offenders and the role of the correcti… source
ADMJ 0069Institutional Corrections and CaseworkUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADMJ 63 and 66 Advisory: Completion of ADMJ 62 or 67 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Institutional security levels, operations, and design. Inmate classificat… source
ADMJ 0070Substantive Law - Crimes and PunishmentsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An in-depth study of Penal Code and other Codes which have an application to law enforcement and administration of justice. Includes misdemeanor and felony violations of th… source
ADMJ 0072Illegal Drugs - Recognition and InfluenceUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of current drugs of abuse including identification, street terms, prices, methods of use, history, and recognizing persons under the influence. Current law and law en… source
ADMJ 0073Report Writing for Criminal JusticeUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Techniques for effectively communicating factual information in a clear, concise and thorough manner in the various types of reports used within the criminal justice system… source
ADMJ 0074Digital Technology Used in Criminal JusticeUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An overview of Information and Technology systems and strategies used in the administration of criminal justice; applying these systems and information across the spectrum… source
ADMJ 0075Values and Ethics in Criminal JusticeUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture This course provides an introduction to concepts and theories of ethical decision-making, moral conduct, obligation, and permission, ju… source
ADMJ 0076Street and Prison GangsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Theories of gang membership and behavior; law enforcement, community, and correctional intervention; characteristics and activities of prison and street gangs; impact on co… source
ADMJ 0077Terrorist Tactics and the Role of the First ResponderUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Through the use of case studies, first responders gain knowledge and understanding of terrorist behavior, typologies of terrorism and extremism, its ideology and role in do… source
ADMJ 0078Introduction to Public Safety DispatchUnits: 3 Also known as FIRE 80 and HSCI 80 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of the critical role of the Public Safety Dispatcher as first point-of-contact for coordinating emergency responses; exploration… source
ADMJ 0079Fundamentals of Probation and ParoleUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Provides an overview of Probation, Parole, and Supervised Release, as well as a modern-day comparison of each type of Correctional supervision. The coursework highlights ta… source
ADMJ 0080Introduction to Crime Scene InvestigationUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Fundamentals of crime scene investigation and the forensic sciences for the basic investigator and field crime scene technician; addresses the theory, techniques, and proce… source
ADMJ 0088Computer Forensics FundamentalsUnits: 3 Also known as IT 165 Advisory: Completion of ADMJ 54 and IT 120 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to the methods used to properly conduct a comp… source
ADMJ 0095Internship in Administration of JusticeUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ADMJ 0110PC 832 - ArrestUnits: 2 Hours: 44 (36 lecture, 8 laboratory) This POST course covers ethics, courts, community relations, laws of arrest, use of force, search and seizure, investigations, and arrest and control met… source
ADMJ 0112PC 832 - FirearmsUnits: 0.5 Advisory: Completion of ADMJ 110 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 24 (8 lecture, 16 laboratory) This POST course covers legalities related to use of lethal force, shooting principles, sa… source
ADMJ 0115POST Module III Academy TrainingUnits: 8 Hours: 179 (131 lecture, 48 laboratory) Satisfies Module III training requirements of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Module III. Covers professionalism and ethics, re… source
ADMJ 0120POST Module II Academy TrainingUnits: 9.5 Hours: 231 (143 lecture, 88 laboratory) Satisfies training requirements of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Module II. Covers community relations, criminal laws, sear… source
ADMJ 0130Basic Law Enforcement Academy: POST - certified Peace Officer Basic TrainingUnits: 33 Prerequisite: Students are admitted by special application only. Admission is based on the POST Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLET B). Must pass a California Department of Jus… source
ADMJ 0151Administration of Justice PathwaysUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Covers career pathways in Administration of Justice. Includes educational planning of available degree programs, labor market research, and the hiring process: development… source
ADMJ 0200Impact of Abuse and ViolenceUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Covers historical, cultural, psychological and social precursors and effects of the three primary forms of domestic violence: spousal/partner, child and elder abuse. Respon… source
ADVM 0001AComputer Aided Design for Mechanical Design and Drafting IUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADVM 0001 Advisory: Not recommended to take concurrently with ADVM 0002A Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory which may be scheduled TBA) This course covers the principles… source
ADVM 0001BComputer Aided Design for Mechanical Design and Drafting IIUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADVM 0002 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0001A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by the instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory which may be… source
ADVM 0001CAdvanced Computer Aided Design ModelingUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADVM 0011 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0001B with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory which may be sch… source
ADVM 0001DGeometric Dimensioning and TolerancingUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADVM 0012 Hours: 54 lecture Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0001A or ENGR 0151 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Advisory: Completion o… source
ADVM 0002AComputer Aided Design for Manufacturing ProcessesUnits: 2 Advisory: Not recommended to take concurrently with ADVM 0001A Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) This introductory course focuses on the fundamentals of parametric Computer Aided Design… source
ADVM 0002BIntroduction to Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided ManufacturingUnits: 3 Formerly known as ADVM 0062 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0002A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to… source
ADVM 0003DDesign for Additive Manufacturing - 3D PrintingUnits: 3 Formerly known as DES 3D Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0002A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Design for the add… source
ADVM 0004ACNC Cutting and Fabrication Level IUnits: 2 Formerly known as ADVM 0063 Advisory: Completion of AAD 0070 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) This course introduces the application of design solutions usin… source
ADVM 0005ACNC Milling Machine OperationUnits: 2 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Milling Machine operation. This course provides the basic knowledge necessary for a CNC milling mach… source
ADVM 0005BCNC Milling Machine SetupUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0005A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduces the setup of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) milling machine operation… source
ADVM 0005CCNC Milling Level 1Units: 2 Formerly known as ADVM 0066 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0002B and ADVM 0005B with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory)… source
ADVM 0005DCNC Milling Level 2Units: 2 Formerly known as ADVM 0067 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0005C with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Applications using three-axis CNC machining. Developing c… source
ADVM 0005ECNC Milling Level 3Units: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0005D with a grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced applications of three-axis CNC surface contour machining. Students develop… source
ADVM 0005FCNC Milling with 4th and 5th AxisUnits: 2 Formerly known as ADVM 0068 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0005E with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced CNC machining 4th and 5th axis Mill work. Develo… source
ADVM 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ADVM 0095Internship in Advanced ManufacturingUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
AGRI 0020Introduction to Wildland Ecology and Range ScienceUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Basic range management and improvement practices. Proper utilization of rangeland resources, management for sustainable human and environmental values,… source
AGRI 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
AGRI 0095Internship in AgricultureUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
AGRI 0156Introduction to Plant ScienceUnits: 4 Also known as BIOL 0021 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Emphasizes structure, growth, physiology and reproduction of flowering plants and their re… source
AGRI 0159Integrated Pest ManagementUnits: 3 Formerly known as HORT 52 Hours: 54 lecture Comprehensive study of integrated pest management with emphasis on sustainable management practices of landscape and small crop pests. Includes id… source
AGRI 0160Methods of PropagationUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Plant propagation and production practices with a focus on nursery operations. Topics include sexual and asexual reproduction, planting and transplantin… source
AGRI 0163Wildland Trees and Shrubs (Dendrology)Units: 4 Also known as BIOL 0024 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Study of the botanical characteristics, taxonomy, and physiology of major trees and shrubs… source
AGRI 0164Sustainable Tree CareUnits: 3 Formerly known as HORT 0040 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Sustainable arboriculture principles and practices for management and care of trees in urban, agricultural, and wildland-urb… source
AGRI 0196Introduction to Sustainable AgricultureUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the concepts and principles of agroecology and their application to designing and managing sustainable agricultural systems. Includes case studies linking s… source
AGRI 0198Food, Society and the EnvironmentUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Multiple perspectives and global connections between the environment, society and food production. Emphasis on agriculture's central po… source
AGRI 0200Introduction to Animal ScienceUnits: 4 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) A scientific approach to the field of animal science and the interrelationships of domestic animals and their cont… source
AGRI 0203Animal Feeds and NutritionUnits: 4 Formerly known as AGRI 0012 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) An introduction to the feeds and nutrition of animals including basic digestive system… source
AGRI 0212Direct Farm MarketingUnits: 2 Hours: 36 lecture Overview of direct farm marketing. Includes innovative marketing alternatives for the small to medium size grower, methods of product development, promotion, pricing and di… source
AGRI 0213Agriculture MechanicsUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Shop skills essential to mechanized agriculture, including welding, metal and wood fabrication tools, electrical and plumbing. Proper selection, use, re… source
AGRI 0215Introduction to Agricultural Business and EconomicsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Provides an overview of the role agriculture business and economics play in United States and world economies and how these aspects imp… source
AGRI 0221Introduction to Soil ScienceUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Soils as natural bodies formed by interactive environmental processes, classification and characteristics. Soil res… source
AGRI 0260Forest EcologyUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Ecological principles applied to forest management. Production ecology, biogeochemistry, disturbances, environmental factors, populations, community eco… source
AGRI 0264Forest Health and ProtectionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AGRI 0260 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Biotic and abiotic disturbance agents. Identification and ecology of important forest inse… source
AGRI 0265Forest MeasurementsUnits: 4 Advisory: Completion of AGRI 0260 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Surveying including angle and distance measurement, leveling and traverse. Public land su… source
AGRI 0266Introduction to Forest OperationsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of AGRI 0260 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Overview of forest operations and environmental issues associated with today’s forest mana… source
ALH 0001Electronic Health Record/BillingUnits: 2.5 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in HSCI 3 Advisory: Completion of BIOL 55 or BIO 5 and BIO 6 with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 63 (36 lecture, 27 laboratory) How to document the tot… source
ALH 0002Medical CodingUnits: 3 Hours: 77 (44 lecture, 33 laboratory) Students will acquire basic knowledge and the correct medical language for the functions of procedural and diagnostic coding in the ambulatory medical s… source
ALH 0003Introduction to Pharmacology for Medical AssistingUnits: 2.5 Hours: 63 (36 lecture, 27 laboratory) Introduction to the principles of pharmacology and medication forms, routes of administration, and common medication for each body system as used in t… source
ALH 0004Physical Exam ProceduresUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Prepares students to perform clinical tasks within the scope of practice of a medical assistant. Skill competencies include preparation of exam rooms, a… source
ALH 0005Medical Office ProceduresUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for the Clinical Medical Assistant to learn legal/ethical and acce… source
ALH 0006Medical Office Laboratory ProceduresUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Students will acquire skills to competently implement and evaluate standard… source
ALH 0007Medical Asepsis and Surgical ProceduresUnits: 3.5 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 99 (45 lecture, 54 laboratory) Students will acquire knowledge to apply theory to practice while assistin… source
ALH 0008Medication Administration and Injection ProceduresUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Students will acquire and apply knowledge of various routes of medication ad… source
ALH 0009Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum ExperienceUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 0005, 0006, 0007, and 0008 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 162 laboratory Students will acquire clinical Medical Assisting experience in the work setting… source
ALH 0010Introduction to PhlebotomyUnits: 3 Hours: 91 (43 lecture, 48 laboratory) Introduction to the principles of Phlebotomy. Emphasis on phlebotomy techniques, infection control, safety, specimen collection and handling, medical an… source
ALH 0011Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum ExperienceUnits: 0.5 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ALH 10 Hours: 40 laboratory Students will acquire Phlebotomy experience in the work setting under the super… source
ALH 0020Introduction to Allied HealthUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Introduction to career choices in the Allied Health field. Topics include: education and career mapping, job outlooks, occupational and professional requirements, pay ranges… source
ALH 0022Basic Sciences for Surgical TechnologyUnits: 6.5 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 0003, BIOL 0004, and BIOL 0055 or BIOL 0005 and BIOL 0006 with grade(s) of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ALH 0023 Hours: 135 (108 lec… source
ALH 0023Patient Care Concepts for Surgical TechnologyUnits: 5.5 Hours: 99 lecture Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ALH 0022 Provides the student with a theoretical and practical understanding of the technology and practices used in caring for a pa… source
ALH 0024Skills Lab for Surgical TechnologyUnits: 5.5 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 0022 and ALH 0023 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ALH 0025 Hours: 297 laboratory Students practice the clinical skills re… source
ALH 0025Surgical Specialties for Surgical TechnologyUnits: 6 Hours: 108 lecture Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ALH 0024 Covers the most common procedures and equipment utilized by the surgical technologist during specialty surgery. These specia… source
ALH 0026Surgical Technology Clinical PracticumUnits: 10 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 0024 and ALH 0025 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 540 laboratory Provides the student with hands-on experience in the surgical suite caring for patients… source
ALH 0027Law and Ethics for Allied Health ProfessionalsUnits: 2 Hours: 36 lecture Legal relationships of physicians and patients, contractual agreements, professional liability, malpractice, medical practice acts, informed consent, and bio-ethical issues… source
ALH 0029Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) Exam PrepUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 0022, ALH 0023, ALH 0024, and ALH 0025 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 18 lecture Preparation and review for the Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) exam… source
ALH 0030Registered Behavioral TechnicianUnits: 5 Hours: 162 (54 lecture, 108 laboratory) This course introduces the core principles and practices essential for a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). Key topics include measurement and docu… source
ALH 0031Registered Behavioral Technician Clinical PracticumUnits: 0.5 Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 30 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 40 laboratory This course provides students with hands-on experience as Behavioral Technicians in a professional setti… source
ANTH 0001Biological AnthropologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Broad introduction to the science of biological anthropology. Topics include: the field of anthropology, the scientific method, evolutionary theory, genetics and inheritanc… source
ANTH 0001LBiological Anthropology LaboratoryUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1 Hours: 54 laboratory Introductory laboratory course designed to investigate the science of biological a… source
ANTH 0002Cultural AnthropologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the study of human culture and cultural diversity. Examination of the nature of culture as well as its profound and diverse influences upon our perspectives… source
ANTH 0004Native Peoples of North AmericaUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Anthropological survey of the indigenous peoples and cultures of North America. Informed by archaeological and ethnographic data, in addition to native perspectives, the co… source
ANTH 0005Introduction to ArchaeologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the concepts, methods and theoretical perspectives employed in the scientific study of archaeology. Emphasis placed on techniques of archaeological data collectio… source
ANTH 0006Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the core concepts and approaches of linguistic anthropology and the study of language in cult… source
ANTH 0007Native Peoples of CaliforniaUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Anthropological survey of the indigenous peoples and cultures of California. Emphasizes ecological knowledges/practices, languages, material culture, social organizations,… source
ANTH 0009Magic, Witchcraft, Ritual, Myth and ReligionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of people’s religious and spiritual lives around the world and through time. Comparative analysis of the forms and functions of myths, symbols, and rituals as w… source
ANTH 0010Introduction to Forensic AnthropologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of forensic anthropology, an applied field of biological anthropology. Emphasis on current techniques used in the analysis of human skeletal remains, medico-legal… source
ANTH 0027Anthropology of Sex, Gender and SexualityUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the study of sex, gender and sexuality from multiple anthropological perspectives, including biological, cultural, linguistic and archaeological. Examine va… source
ANTH 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ART 0002Two-Dimensional Design FoundationsUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical and contemporary references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including the stu… source
ART 0003Three-Dimensional Design FoundationsUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study o… source
ART 0004ADrawing IUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to quick and long forms of drawing; different types of line drawing including gesture and contour; rendering of volumetric form showing lig… source
ART 0004BDrawing IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Continued exploration of the various concerns of drawing, including gesture and contour d… source
ART 0005AFigure Drawing IUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to drawing the human figure from direct observation using live models and a… source
ART 0005BFigure Drawing IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 5A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced drawing of the human figure from direct observation of live models. Continued ex… source
ART 0006CColor TheoryUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Basic principles and properties of color. Theoretical study and direct studio projects of historical and contemporary colorists. Study of the physics of… source
ART 0007AOil Painting IUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) An introduction to the techniques and concepts of oil painting. Painting techniques explored… source
ART 0007BOil Painting IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 7A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Further in-depth study of oil painting techniques and concepts. Painting techniques explo… source
ART 0008AWatercolor Painting IUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to watercolor as a transparent painting medium through exploration of traditiona… source
ART 0008BWatercolor Painting IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 8A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced, in-depth study of the techniques and processes of painting in transparent water… source
ART 0009AAcrylic Painting IUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) An introduction to the techniques and concepts of acrylic painting. Painting techniques explo… source
ART 0009BAcrylic Painting IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 9A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Further in-depth study of acrylic painting techniques and concepts. Painting techniques e… source
ART 0012ASculpture IUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduces the fundamental issues of sculpture through a variety of materials, processes and techniques. Skills acquired in a wide range of techniques a… source
ART 0012BSculpture IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 12A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) In-depth exploration of sculpture philosophy and materials with a focused emphasis towar… source
ART 0017Ceramic Sculpture/HandbuildingUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Exploration of various ceramic hand-forming methods with clay as a medium; cultural, traditional, and contemporary ceramics techniques explored through… source
ART 0018ACeramics IUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the ideas, techniques, history and tradition of the art and craft of ceramics. Designed for student… source
ART 0018BCeramics IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 18A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Students integrate techniques and concepts learned… source
ART 0019Figure SculptureUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ART 12A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to figure sculpture using the live model. Emphasis on understanding the human f… source
ART 0020Raku CeramicsUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to Raku, a traditional ceramics process. Explores origins and cultural developments and their application to the contemporary world. Includ… source
ART 0022Metal ArtsUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Exploration of metalworking techniques, design principles, and material use for sculpture, functional and nonfunctional art forms. Common welding proces… source
ART 0024Advanced Metal ArtsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 22 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced exploration of metal techniques, design principles, and material use for sculptu… source
ART 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ART 0032AFiber Arts IUnits: 3 Formerly known as ART 32 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to basic materials, methods and vocabulary used in fiber and textile media as well as the hands-on development of… source
ART 0033Art Metal CastingUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Foundations of art casting techniques and skills with an emphasis on the elements of art and principles of design. Introduction to mold making, wax work… source
ART 0034Collage and AssemblageUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Explores the variation and formation of an altered surface with found and constructed materials. The application of historical and contemporary techniqu… source
ART 0040APrintmaking IUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to printmaking processes. Direct practice in woodcut, linocut, and collagraph; planographic processes, such as monotype and monoprint; dryp… source
ART 0040BPrintmaking IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ART 40A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Further in-depth study of printmaking processes. Direct practice in relief, intaglio, co… source
ART 0041Introduction to Jewelry and MetalsmithingUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to a wide range of methods, techniques, and materials used to create jewelry and small-scale metal artwork and objects. Includes examinatio… source
ART 0052Portrait Drawing and PaintingUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to drawing and painting the human portrait from live models. Basic proportions,… source
ART 0055IllustrationUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 55 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 44, 60, 62, 75 or ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Professional practices of illustration, includin… source
ART 0071Introduction to Digital PaintingUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 71 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 44 or ART 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the concepts, tools, and techniques of pai… source
ART 0073Digital Art Studio: Concepts and PracticesUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 73 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70, or AAD 75, or AAD 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the tools, concepts, and processes… source
ART 0095Internship in ArtUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ARTH 0101Art AppreciationUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0101 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory course for non-art majors offering a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, medi… source
ARTH 0120Survey of Western Art II: Renaissance TraditionsUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0120 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of developments in western art and visual culture from 1400-1850. Significant artists and monuments of each major period and region discu… source
ARTH 0130Survey of Western Art III: Modern through ContemporaryUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0130 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the historical development of art and architecture in Europe and the United States from mid-nineteenth century to contemporary practice… source
ARTH 0132History of Women in ArtUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0132 Hours: 54 lecture Surveys women in the arts of western civilization both as art subjects and artists. Includes introduction of critical approaches to gender, clas… source
ARTH 0134History of PhotographyUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0134 Also known as PHOT 0010 Hours: 54 lecture Historical survey of photography as an art form and communication tool from its invention to the present. Explores vario… source
ARTH 0140History of the Arts of Africa, the Americas, and OceaniaUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0140 Hours: 54 lecture Study of various art forms of the cultures of Africa, the Americas, and Oceania from prehistoric times to the present. (C-ID ARTH 140) (CSU, UC) source
ARTH 0142History of Latinx and Chicanx ArtUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0142 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of 20th and 21st century Latinx and Chicanx art in context, covering historical origins, influences, and innovations as well as intersect… source
ARTH 0150History of Asian ArtUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0150 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the painting, sculpture, architecture and other art forms of India, China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia from prehistoric times to p… source
ARTH 0155History of Islamic ArtUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0155 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the art and architecture produced by the wide and varied cultures that can be considered Islamic. Fourteen hundred years of visual cul… source
ARTH C1100Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval EraUnits: 3 Formerly known as ARHI 0110 Hours: 54 lecture This course introduces students to visual art and architecture from prehistory to the medieval era with a focus on art from Europe, North Africa… source
ASTR 0002Introduction to Planetary SystemsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture General principles and fundamental facts of astronomy associated with planetary systems. Includes historical developments of planetary astronomy, basic principles of planet… source
ASTR 0005Introduction to Stars, Galaxies, and the UniverseUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture General principles and fundamental facts of astronomy emphasizing stars, galaxies, and the universe. Includes historical developments of astronomy, basic principles of astr… source
ASTR 0007Life in the UniverseUnits: 3 Formerly known as INT 11 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the emerging discipline of astrobiology. Designed for science and non-science majors. Relevant principles of biology, astronomy, and earth… source
ASTR 0010Elementary AstronomyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture General principles and the fundamental facts of astronomy. Includes historical developments of astronomy, the formation, evolution and current condition of sun and solar sy… source
ASTR 0011Observational AstronomyUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 2, 5, or 10 Hours: 54 laboratory Basic interpretation of astronomical observations through telescopes, bi… source
ASTR 0013Laboratory AstronomyUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 2, ASTR 5 or ASTR 10 Hours: 54 laboratory Understanding of analysis of scientific data, including graphin… source
ASTR 0014Astrophotography and ImagingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 2, 5, or 10 Hours: 54 laboratory Basic principles and practices of astrophotography and image processing.… source
ASTR 0025Frontiers in AstronomyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ASTR 5 or 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Topics at the forefront of astronomical research including an in-depth look beyond introductory astrono… source
ASTR 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ATHL 0100Baseball TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 102 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced baseball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0101Basketball TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 106 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced basketball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exp… source
ATHL 0102Cross Country TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 115 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced cross country skills, conditioning and previous competitive… source
ATHL 0105Springboard Diving TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced diving skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience Hours: 58 laboratory pe… source
ATHL 0106Football TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 101 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced football skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0107Golf TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 103 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced golfing skills, conditioning and previous competitive experi… source
ATHL 0109Soccer TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 116 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced soccer skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0110Softball TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 111 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced softball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0111Swimming TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 107 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced swimming skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0112Tennis TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 104 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced tennis skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0113Track and Field TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 105 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced track or field event skills, conditioning and previous compe… source
ATHL 0115Beach Volleyball TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced volleyball skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience Hours: 58 laborator… source
ATHL 0116Volleyball TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 110 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced volleyball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exp… source
ATHL 0117Water Polo TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 108 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced water polo skills, conditioning and previous competitive exp… source
ATHL 0118Wrestling TrainingUnits: 0.5-3 Formerly known as PHED 112 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced wrestling skills, conditioning and previous competitive expe… source
ATHL 0150Intercollegiate Baseball (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 161 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced baseball skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0151Intercollegiate Basketball (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 143 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced basketball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0152Intercollegiate Basketball (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 123 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced basketball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0153Intercollegiate Football (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 142 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced football skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0154Intercollegiate Golf (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 162 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced golf skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience… source
ATHL 0155Intercollegiate Golf (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 127 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced golf skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience… source
ATHL 0156Intercollegiate Soccer (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 124 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced soccer skills, conditioning and previous competitive experienc… source
ATHL 0157Intercollegiate Softball (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 131 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced softball skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0158Intercollegiate Swimming (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 165 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced swimming skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0159Intercollegiate Swimming (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 134 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced swimming skills, conditioning and previous competitive experie… source
ATHL 0161Intercollegiate Tennis (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 132 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced tennis skills, conditioning and previous competitive experienc… source
ATHL 0162Intercollegiate Volleyball (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 122 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced volleyball skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0163Intercollegiate Water Polo (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 146 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced water polo skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0164Intercollegiate Water Polo (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 137 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced water polo skills, conditioning and previous competitive exper… source
ATHL 0165Intercollegiate Wrestling (M)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 145 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced wrestling skills, conditioning and previous competitive experi… source
ATHL 0166Intercollegiate Beach Volleyball (W)Units: 1-3 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced beach volleyball skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience Hours: 58 labor… source
ATHL 0167Intercollegiate Cross Country (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 126 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced cross country skills, conditioning and previous competitive ex… source
ATHL 0169Intercollegiate Track and Field (W)Units: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 133 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced track and field skills, conditioning and previous competitive… source
ATHL 0170Intercollegiate Wrestling (W)Units: 1-3 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced wrestling skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience Hours: 58 laboratory p… source
ATHL 0199Intercollegiate Sports ConditioningUnits: 0.5-2.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment limitation: permission of instructor required; for students with advanced sport specific skills, conditioning and previous competitive experience Hours: 58 lab… source
AUTO 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study might include,… source
AUTO 0095Internship in Automotive TechnologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
AUTO 0100Basic Automotive Services and RepairUnits: 4 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Presents introductory automotive technical skills used by entry-level service technicians. Course content includes vehicle operation, tool usage, pract… source
AUTO 0140Automotive Skill DevelopmentUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of AUTO 100 with grade of “C” or better Hours: 110 (26 lecture, 84 laboratory) Covers basic automotive component diagnosis, service and repair for major vehicle syst… source
AUTO 0800Basic Automotive Services and RepairUnits: 0 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Presents introductory automotive technical skills used by entry-level service technicians. Course content includes vehicle operation, tool usage, pract… source
AUTO 0840Automotive Skill DevelopmentUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Completion of AUTO 100 with grade of "C" or better or AUTO 800 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 110 (26 lecture, 84 laboratory) Covers basic automotive component diagnosis, service… source
BI 0001OSHA Construction Safety TrainingUnit: 1 Formerly known as CET 1 Hours: 18 lecture Covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards workers may encounter. Provides safety information to construction workers about employee… source
BI 0002OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety TrainingUnits: 2 Hours: 36 lecture Covers specific OSHA requirements as they apply to the construction industry and teaches safety awareness to help recognize and reduce the risks of job site hazards. This c… source
BI 0003Introduction to Construction and CNC WoodworkingUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in BI 0001 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Designed to teach the skills required to b… source
BI 0005Introduction to the Built EnvironmentUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 5 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the building industry: trends, organizations, construction processes, contracting laws, regulations, business aspects and career pat… source
BI 0006Introduction to Construction ManagementUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0005 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to Construction Management. Topics are based on learning outcomes from the American Council for… source
BI 0007Building with Green Construction MaterialsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CET 7 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in BI 0001 Hours: 180 (18 lecture, 162 laboratory) Project-based study of the performance ch… source
BI 0008Civil Applications of Computer-Aided DesignUnits: 3 Formerly known as DES 10 Prerequisite: Completion of ADVM 0001B or BI 0010 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Develop… source
BI 0010Architectural Drawing IUnits: 3 Formerly known as DES 20 Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory) Introduction to the fundamentals of residential construction and design documentation. Drawings of a residence are developed an… source
BI 0011Architectural Drawing IIUnits: 3 Formerly known as DES 21 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0010 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory) Advances the skills a… source
BI 0012Architectural Drawing III-BIM (Building Information Modeling)Units: 3 Formerly known as DES 22 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0011 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by instructor Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory) Continuation of the a… source
BI 0015Managing the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) EnvironmentUnits: 3 Formerly known as DES 40 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0008, ADVM 0001C or BI 0012 with grade of "C" or better, or equivalent as determined by instructor Advisory: Completion of ADVM 0003D… source
BI 0020Foundations and FramingUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 20 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Fundamentals of construction foundation and framing techniques involving layout and construction to include, establishing elev… source
BI 0022Introduction to Energy Efficiency ConstructionUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 22 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Fundamentals of residential, commercial, and industrial framing techniques to include interior and exterior walls, ceilings, r… source
BI 0024Fundamentals of Construction Documents and EstimatingUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 24 Hours: 54 lecture Establishes a vocabulary and understanding of construction related documents including the symbols and detail views of building plans. Cost estimat… source
BI 0026Electrical Wiring and CodesUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 26 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Introduction in the electrical trade. Inside wiring as applied to residential, commercial, and industrial structures. Electric… source
BI 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as CET 28 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently availabl… source
BI 0030Finish CarpentryUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 30 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Fundamentals of woodworking hand tools, power hand tools and woodworking machinery to safely develop knowledge and skills lead… source
BI 0032Residential Building CodesUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 32 Hours: 54 lecture Instruction in building codes for light frame one- or two-story dwellings related to local jurisdictions and the State of California. Application o… source
BI 0034Plumbing and Mechanical Installation and DesignUnits: 3 Formerly known as CET 34 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Introduction to the planning, installing, and maintaining of mechanical (HVAC/R) and plumbing systems in accordance with local… source
BI 0095Internship in Building IndustriesUnits: 0.5-4 Formerly known as CET 95 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the directi… source
BI 0800Introduction to Energy SurveyingUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 800 Hours: 40 (24 lecture, 16 laboratory) Competency-based course of instruction designed to align with the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioni… source
BI 0801Basic Electricity and Wiring FundamentalsUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 801 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0800 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 40 (20 lecture, 20 laboratory) This comprehensive introduction to electrical wiring provides a well-… source
BI 0802Introduction to Lighting RetrofitsUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 802 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0801 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 40 (20 lecture, 20 laboratory) Provides well-rounded competency-based understanding of lighting retr… source
BI 0804Rapid Prototyping for Product DesignUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 804 Hours: 18 (9 lecture, 9 laboratory) Hands-on exposure to processes used to fabricate prototypes. An introduction to tools and technologies for prototyping, includin… source
BI 0805Introduction to Industry and Occupational Safety for the Building TradeUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 805 Hours: 28 (24 lecture, 4 laboratory) Provides an introduction to the building trades as an occupation. Covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards wo… source
BI 0806Introduction to Building Trades and ToolsUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 806 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0805 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 48 (27 lecture, 21 laboratory) Provides an overview of the local/regional building trade industry. I… source
BI 0807Basic Material Handling and BuildingUnits: 0 Formerly known as CET 807 Prerequisite: Completion of BI 0806 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 53 (36 lecture, 17 laboratory) Provides an overview of building materials and techniques for constru… source
BIOL 0001General BiologyUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1A, CHEM 3A/3B, or higher level chemistry course with grade of "C" or better; AND completion of intermediate algebra or higher with grade of "C" or better or… source
BIOL 0002BotanyUnits: 4.5 Prerequisite: Completion of intermediate algebra or higher with grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 144 (54 lecture, 90 laboratory)… source
BIOL 0003General ZoologyUnits: 4.5 Prerequisite: Completion of intermediate algebra or higher with grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 144 (54 lecture, 90 laboratory)… source
BIOL 0004MicrobiologyUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of high school chemistry, CHEM A, or higher level chemistry course with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 162 (54… source
BIOL 0005Human AnatomyUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 11 Advisory: Completion of BIOL 55, 56, HSCI 3, or previous science course with grade of "C" or better, or experience in health care field; completion of M… source
BIOL 0005XSuccess in AnatomyUnit: 1 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 5 Hours: 18 lecture Optional course for students concurrently enrolled in BIOL 5 to gain a deeper understanding of course material through discussio… source
BIOL 0006Human PhysiologyUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 2A or 1A or 3A/3B; AND BIOL 5 or 7A/7B or 55 with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of MATH D with grade of "C" or better; completion of a non-maj… source
BIOL 0010Introduction to BiologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Designed for non-life science majors desiring an introductory biology course without a lab. Introduces the main concepts of biology, co… source
BIOL 0011Concepts of BiologyUnits: 4 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 and MATH 12 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for non-life science majors desiring an introductory biology course with a lab. Introduces th… source
BIOL 0013Field Methods in EcologyUnits: 3 Also known as ESS 0012 Advisory: Completion of BIOL 0014 or ESS 0014 strongly recommended Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to methods for sampling and studying environmenta… source
BIOL 0014Natural History, Ecology and ConservationUnits: 4 Also known as ESS 14 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the study of biology and ecology of organisms and ecosystems of the world, wi… source
BIOL 0015Marine BiologyUnits: 4 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) An introduction to the basic biological and ecological properties of major saltwater environments, including the c… source
BIOL 0016ALocal Ecosystems of Placer CountyUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study that introduces local natural areas and their inhabitants. Selected ecosystems in Placer County are investigated in the field to identify an… source
BIOL 0016BLocal Ecosystems of Nevada CountyUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study that introduces local natural areas and their inhabitants. Selected ecosystems in Nevada County are investigated in the field to identify an… source
BIOL 0016CVernal Pools and the California PrairieUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study that explores the past, present, and future of California’s prairie, grassland, and vernal pool ecosystems of the Central Valley. Emphasis o… source
BIOL 0016DBiology of Waterfowl and Marsh BirdsUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field identification and observation of marsh birds (primarily ducks, geese, swans, and wading birds). Includes general waterfowl biology and ecology. E… source
BIOL 0016EEcology of the Sierran Conifer ForestUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study that introduces forest biology/ecology, emphasizing interrelationships between the Sierran forest inhabitants (animals, plants, fungi) and t… source
BIOL 0016GField Paleontology and Ancient EnvironmentsUnits: 1-2 Also known as ESCI 16G Hours: 30 (12 lecture, 18 laboratory) per unit Investigations into the ecology of environments in the geologic past through field work at fossil sites. Comparisons a… source
BIOL 0016HEcology of the Mendocino CoastUnit: 1 Hours: 26 (14 lecture, 12 laboratory) Field study examining the Northern California Coast and its diverse ecological environments. Using the Fort Bragg/Mendocino/Fort Ross areas, investigates… source
BIOL 0016IBiology of Mono Lake and the Great BasinUnit: 1 Hours: 26 (14 lecture, 12 laboratory) Field study investigating the natural history and ecology of the Great Basin with special emphasis on Mono Lake and the Mono Basin. Examines physical, bi… source
BIOL 0016JEcology of Point Reyes National SeashoreUnit: 1 Hours: 26 (14 lecture, 12 laboratory) Field study exploring the coastal mosaic of Point Reyes National Seashore and vicinity. Using the ecological communities present (forests, shoreline, pon… source
BIOL 0016KFoothill Ecology of the Sierra NevadaUnit: 1.5 Hours: 39 (21 lecture, 18 laboratory) Field study investigating the ecology of the foothills to mid-montane zones of the Sierra Nevada. Focus on major terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and… source
BIOL 0016LAquatic and Riparian Environments of California WaterwaysUnit: 1.5 Hours: 39 (21 lecture, 18 laboratory) Field study of the biological diversity and ecology of aquatic environments and the biology of water life. Focuses on the water cycle and its biologica… source
BIOL 0016MMarine Mammals and BirdsUnit: 1.5 Hours: 39 (21 lecture, 18 laboratory) Field study of the biology of marine mammals and marine birds. Shore and pelagic organisms are studied, emphasizing California-associated species and t… source
BIOL 0016NEcology of the Modoc PlateauUnit: 1.5 Hours: 39 (21 lecture, 18 laboratory) Field ecology of volcanic and cold desert landscapes found in the Modoc Plateau region of California/Oregon. Ecosystems and environmental relationships… source
BIOL 0016OEcology of the High Sierra and White-Inyo MountainsUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field study which examines high-elevation mountain ecosystems using the high Sierra Nevada and White-Inyo Mountain Range of California as specific study… source
BIOL 0016PEcology of Death Valley and Desert EcosystemsUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field study that explores the unique desert ecosystems of Death Valley National Park and nearby areas. Extreme differences of elevation from high mounta… source
BIOL 0016QEcology of Mid-Western North AmericaUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field introduction to ecology of the major biomes, communities and life zones of the Midwestern and Western regions of the United States, emphasizing pl… source
BIOL 0016RCanyon Lands of the SouthwestUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field biology and ecology of the southwestern canyonlands and semi-arid regions, such as the areas in and around the Grand Canyon, Zion Canyon, Bryce Ca… source
BIOL 0016TEcology of the Northern California CoastUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field course exploring the unique biological and ecological features of the California north coast. Coastal ecosystems studied include redwood forest, c… source
BIOL 0016UEcology of the Central California CoastUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field study of the unique features of the central California coast between Morro Bay, Big Sur, Monterey Bay, and Point Reyes National Seashore. Coastal… source
BIOL 0016VEcology of Southern California DesertsUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Explore and study the "hot" deserts of southern California, such as the Mojave, Sonoran/Colorado, or other arid locations, discovering the unique animal… source
BIOL 0016WEcology of the Klamath and Southern Cascade RangesUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field study that explores ecology and unique features of the Klamath and southern Cascade mountain ranges. Study sites include a variety of locations su… source
BIOL 0016YEcology of National Parks and Wilderness EcosystemsUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Field study exploring the ecology of selected wilderness ecosystems in and/or around national parks. Observation and study of the various habitats (fore… source
BIOL 0016ZEcology of the American RiverUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study of the aquatic, riparian, and associated ecosystems of Sierra Nevada river systems with specific attention on the American River system. Thi… source
BIOL 0017BEcology of the Sutter ButtesUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Field study that introduces the ecology of the Sutter Buttes. The area is investigated in the field to identify and study the characteristic plants and… source
BIOL 0021Introduction to Plant ScienceUnits: 4 Also known as AGRI 0156 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Emphasizes structure, growth, physiology and reproduction of flowering plants and their re… source
BIOL 0023Wildflower IdentificationUnit: 1 Hours: 26 (13 lecture, 13 activity) Plant identification, terminology, keying, uses, and ecology. Field trips may require ability to hike moderate distances on unlevel ground. (CSU) source
BIOL 0024Wildland Trees and Shrubs (Dendrology)Units: 4 Also known as AGRI 0163 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Study of the botanical characteristics, taxonomy, and physiology of major trees and shrubs… source
BIOL 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
BIOL 0030Introduction to OrnithologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the general ecology, evolution, and physiology of birds, with an emphasis on northern California avifauna. (CSU, UC) source
BIOL 0033Introduction to ZoologyUnits: 4 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) A survey of the animal kingdom emphasizing the evolution, structure, function, ecology, and natural history of maj… source
BIOL 0035Introduction to EntomologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the general ecology, evolution, and physiology of insects, with examples from the insect fauna of northern California.… source
BIOL 0036Introduction to MammalogyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the general ecology, evolution, and physiology of mammals, with an emphasis on species of northern California. Topics i… source
BIOL 0055General Human Anatomy and PhysiologyUnits: 4 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) An overview of the basic anatomy and physiology of all body systems. Designed for non-science ma… source
BIOL 0056Biology: A Human PerspectiveUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 54 lecture Principles of biology and how they relate to humans. Emphasis on the human organism, including anatomy, physiology, m… source
BIOL 0056LBiology: A Human Perspective LaboratoryUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 56 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 54 laboratory Optional laboratory course… source
BIOL 0095Internship in Biological SciencesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
BIOL 0140Organismal BiologyUnits: 4.5 Prerequisite: Completion of intermediate algebra or higher with grade of "C" or better or appropriate placement Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 144 (54 lecture, 90 laboratory)… source
BUS 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
BUS 0095Internship in BusinessUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
BUS 0130Payroll: Essential Laws and RegulationsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 11 Advisory: Completion of BUS 144 or BUS 201 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Covers fundamental payroll laws and calculations. Topics include the Federal… source
BUS 0144Accounting Fundamentals for Small Business OwnersUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS A Hours: 54 lecture An introductory course for students without previous study in bookkeeping or accounting. Provides practical skills for bookkeepers, account clerks,… source
BUS 0146QuickBooks for Small Business AccountingUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 8 Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 144 or BUS 201 or equivalent with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the principles and procedures of accrual ac… source
BUS 0159Essential Skills - Soft Skills for a Changing WorldUnits: 2 Hours: 36 lecture Interactive lessons designed to teach college students, adult learners, and workforce development representatives the transferable skills all modern workers need for succes… source
BUS 0201Financial AccountingUnits: 4 Formerly known as BUS 1 Hours: 72 lecture Principles of accounting and recording transactions within the accounting cycle. Students analyze financial statements, compare and contrast differe… source
BUS 0203Managerial AccountingUnits: 4 Formerly known as BUS 3 Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 0201 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Examination of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning… source
BUS 0210Ethical Studies in BusinessUnits: 3 Also known as PHIL 210 Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Explore critical moral issues in the business realm, including diversity, equity, and… source
BUS 0215Personal FinanceUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 101 Prerequisite: Completion of Elementary Algebra or appropriate placement Hours: 54 lecture Practical approach to personal finance principles. Offers a basic understa… source
BUS 0216InvestmentsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 19 Advisory: Completion of BUS 201 and BUS 202 or BUS 215 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to investment opportunities, principles and practic… source
BUS 0220Introduction to Federal Income Tax for IndividualsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to Federal Income Tax with emphasis on terminology, statutory materials, principles, and tax planning for Federal Individual Income Tax. Provides basic concept… source
BUS 0241Innovation Concepts for Starting a Small BusinessUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 141 Hours: 54 lecture Develops essential skills in evaluating, articulating, refining, and pitching a new product or service offering, either as a new business idea or… source
BUS 0242Entrepreneurship - Small Business ManagementUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 140 Hours: 54 lecture Practical aspects of managing a small business. Focus will be on how to grow and manage an existing business (including independent contractors/fr… source
BUS 0250Microsoft Applications for BusinessUnits: 3 Formerly known as IT 10 Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) An overview of business and academic use of software for word processing, spreadsheets, charting data, databases, and presentati… source
BUS 0252Excel for Business ApplicationsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of BUS 250 and SKDV 10 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Design and use of "what-if" analysis, data analytics and charting, financial fu… source
BUS 0260Introduction to BusinessUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 20 Hours: 54 lecture A survey in business providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financia… source
BUS 0261Customer Service SkillsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 116 Hours: 54 lecture Provides the student with understanding and knowledge of the importance of meeting customer needs in a service economy. Emphasis on developing spe… source
BUS 0265Business CommunicationsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 102 Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Applies the principles of effective communication to the creation of letters, m… source
BUS 0266Introduction to Oral CommunicationUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 85 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Foundational introduction to communication studies. Students will practice speech-making in a democratic socie… source
BUS 0270Business LawUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, agency, cri… source
BUS 0271Law and SocietyUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 49 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the law as an instrument of social and political control in society. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, ag… source
BUS 0273International Business PracticesUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 55 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 or equivalent Hours: 54 lecture Foundations for understanding the global marketplace and effective international business practi… source
BUS 0275Management Concepts and ApplicationsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 100 Hours: 54 lecture Career focused course that explores management concepts. Includes the four management functions of planning, controlling, leading, and organizing,… source
BUS 0276Organizational Behavior and Human RelationsUnit: 1.5 Formerly known as BUS 99 Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 27 lecture Closely examines concepts for motivating and coordinating people to manage change i… source
BUS 0277Human Resource ManagementUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 103 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture A foundational management course for understanding how to manage human capital. The coursework includes a mix… source
BUS 0278Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in the WorkplaceUnit: 1.5 Hours: 27 lecture Develop skills necessary for effective conflict resolution and confrontation management in the workplace. Explore resolution styles, and negotiation techniques, understand… source
BUS 0279The New SupervisorUnit: 1.5 Hours: 27 lecture Opportunities and challenges of becoming a new supervisor; contemporary roles of the supervisor; skills, functions, and activities of managing others; direction and guidan… source
BUS 0280Introduction to MarketingUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 120 Hours: 54 lecture Explores the fundamental concepts of marketing that allow businesses to find, satisfy, and retain customers. Topics includes marketing research, i… source
BUS 0282Digital Marketing EssentialsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 122 Advisory: Completion of BUS 280 and BUS 250 with grades of "C" or better or equivalent Hours: 54 lecture Exploration, analysis, and application of digital tools use… source
BUS 0284Selling DynamicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as BUS 124 Hours: 54 lecture Demonstrates the importance of effective personal selling techniques, communication skills and organizational success. The course will examine the… source
BUS 0290Real Estate PrinciplesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory real estate course surveying general concepts, rules, principles, applications, and practice areas common to California real estate and real estate transaction… source
BUS 0291Real Estate PracticeUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of BUS 290 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Fundamental Real Estate course that focuses on application and use of core real estate concepts in day-to-day op… source
BUS 0292Legal Aspects of Real EstateUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of BUS 290 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Explores the practical aspects of California Law with a focus on its relevance to Real Estate and Real Estate Bu… source
BUS 0809Personal Investment and Retirement Planning for RetireesUnits: 0 Hours: 8 lecture Course designed for older adults. Techniques are offered to manage investments during retirement; includes generating both income and growth for investments, fixed income, s… source
BUS 0815Personal FinanceUnits: 0 Hours: 54 lecture Practical approach to personal finance principles. Offers a basic understanding of spending, saving, budgeting, borrowing, lending and investing money; credit and debit car… source
BUS 0816InvestmentsUnits: 0 Advisory: Completion of BUS 201 and BUS 202 with grade of "C" or better or BUS 815 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to investment opportunities, principles and practices.… source
BUS 0841Innovation Concepts for Starting a Small BusinessUnits: 0 Hours: 54 lecture Develops essential skills in evaluating, articulating, refining, and pitching a new product or service offering, either as a new business idea or as an additional offering… source
BUS 0842Entrepreneurship - Small Business ManagementUnits: 0 Hours: 54 lecture Practical aspects of managing a small business. Focus will be on how to grow and manage an existing business (including independent contractors/freelancers and online busin… source
BUS 0859Essential Skills - Soft Skills for a Changing WorldUnits: 0 Formerly known as BUS 800 Hours: 36 lecture Interactive lessons designed to teach college students, adult learners, and workforce development representatives the transferable skills all mode… source
BUS 0861Customer Service SkillsUnits: 0 Hours: 54 lecture Provides the student with understanding and knowledge of the importance of meeting customer needs in a service economy. Emphasis on developing specific skills and abilities… source
CHEM 0001AGeneral Chemistry IUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM A or equivalent with grade of "C" or better; and completion of MATH D or MATH G with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process… source
CHEM 0001BGeneral Chemistry IIUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1A or 3B with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 162 (54 lecture, 108 laboratory) A continuation of CHEM… source
CHEM 0001XProblem Solving for Chemistry 1AUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM A or equivalent with grade of "C" or better; and completion of MATH D or MATH G with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process,… source
CHEM 0001YProblem Solving for Chemistry 1BUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1A or 3B with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1B Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 18 lecture… source
CHEM 0002AIntroduction to Chemistry IUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH A with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process, or equivalent Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000; completion of CHEM A wit… source
CHEM 0002BIntroduction to Chemistry IIUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 2A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 126 (72 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed to meet the requirements for certain nurs… source
CHEM 0002XProblem Solving for Chemistry 2AUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH A with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process, or equivalent Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2A Advisory: Eligibi… source
CHEM 0002YProblem Solving for Chemistry 2BUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 2A with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2B Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 18 lecture Optional problem solving c… source
CHEM 0003AGeneral Chemistry I - Part 1Units: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH D or MATH G with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process, or equivalent Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3X Adviso… source
CHEM 0003BGeneral Chemistry I - Part 2Units: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 3A with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3Y Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 90 (36 lecture,… source
CHEM 0003XProblem Solving for Chemistry 3AUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH D or MATH G with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process, or equivalent Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3A Adviso… source
CHEM 0003YProblem Solving for Chemistry 3BUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 3A with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3B Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 36 lecture Prob… source
CHEM 0005Chemistry - Quantitative AnalysisUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1B with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 144 (36 lecture, 108 laboratory) Theory and techniques of quanti… source
CHEM 0012AOrganic Chemistry IUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 1B with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 162 (54 lecture, 108 laboratory) An extensive course in the c… source
CHEM 0012BOrganic Chemistry IIUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 12A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 strongly recommended Hours: 162 (54 lecture, 108 laboratory) Focuses on carbon based mol… source
CHEM 0012XProblem Solving for Chemistry 12AUnit: 1 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 12A Hours: 18 lecture Optional problem solving course to accompany CHEM 12A. Students use critical thinking and problem solving strategies to solve… source
CHEM 0012YProblem Solving for Chemistry 12BUnit: 1 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 12B Hours: 18 lecture Optional problem solving course to accompany CHEM 12B. Students use critical thinking and problem solving strategies to solve… source
CHEM 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
CHEM 0095Internship in ChemistryUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
CHEM 0101Fundamentals of ChemistryUnits: 4 Formerly known as CHEM A Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra or higher or eligibility for transfer-level mathematics Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory… source
CHEM 0140Survey of Chemistry and PhysicsUnits: 4 Also known as PHYS 140 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH D with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) A conceptual in… source
COMM 0002Argumentation and Rhetorical CriticismUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of COMM C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Argumentation and rhetorical criticism foc… source
COMM 0003Small Group CommunicationUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The study of small group communication through the analysis and evaluation of communication theories. Includes planning and completing… source
COMM 0005Communication FoundationsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the symbolic process of communication through the study of foundational communication theories and concepts to develop… source
COMM 0006Performance of Diverse LiteraturesUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to performance studies and issues of diversity and social justice with works that bring these issues to light. Through the… source
COMM 0007Intercultural CommunicationUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Explores communication between people of different cultural communities both globally and locally. Intercultural communication is groun… source
COMM 0008Interpersonal CommunicationUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The study of interpersonal communication through an examination of theory and research findings. This course investigates the applicati… source
COMM 0010Communication Theory, Methods, and PracticeUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000; completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in COMM C1000 or 5 Hours: 54 lecture The study of human communication through hands-on r… source
COMM 0012Visual CommunicationUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 12 Hours: 54 lecture Study of visual communication including design principles, aesthetics, visual perception, non-verbal messages, relationship to verbal communication, au… source
COMM 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
COMM 0031AIntroduction to Digital Filmmaking and Video ProductionUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 79 and PHOT 79 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Use of digital cameras for producing short form video projects. Introduction to principles, techniques and the terminol… source
COMM 0070Mass Communication: Media and SocietyUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Focuses on the intersections of mass communication, media and society. This course examines the evolution of… source
COMM 0071Newswriting and Reporting TechniquesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An introduction to gathering, synthesizing/organizing and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Students will report and write based on their origin… source
COMM 0072Multimedia ReportingUnits: 3 Formerly known as COMM 30 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to multimedia storytelling with a journalism emphasis. Techniques explored include use of audio, video, photos, animation, and text t… source
COMM 0073Introduction to Public RelationsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of COMM 71 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture The principles and processes of the public relations (PR) field to include: goal setting, research and planning,… source
COMM 0078Media Production IUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Media practicum that produces journalistic stories for campus, community, and online audiences. Students take on professional roles as various kinds of jo… source
COMM 0079Media Production IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of COMM 78 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1B or ENGL C1001 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36… source
COMM 0095Internship in Communication StudiesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
COMM C1000Introduction to Public SpeakingUnits: 3 Formerly known as COMM 1 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in… source
CSCI 0010Introduction to ComputingUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MATH 0012 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Survey of computer science technologies and methods. Introduction to computer hardware and… source
CSCI 0012Programming Concepts and Methodology IUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0010 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduces the discipline of computer science using a high level language utilizing pr… source
CSCI 0013Programming Concepts and Methodology IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0012 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Application of software engineering techniques to the design and development of large… source
CSCI 0014Data StructuresUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0066 with grade of "C" or better; and completion with grade of "C" or better, or concurrent enrollment in CSCI 0026 Advisory: Completion of CSCI 0013 with gr… source
CSCI 0026Discrete Structures for Computer ScienceUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0012 and MATH 0012 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to the essential discrete structures used in Computer Scie… source
CSCI 0027Visual Basic .NET Programming IUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0010 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to methods and techniques of Visual Basic .NET programming. Includes cove… source
CSCI 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
CSCI 0039Introduction to Computer Architecture and Assembly LanguageUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0010 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Assembly language programming techniques and introductory computer architecture concep… source
CSCI 0046System Programming with CUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0012 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of CSCI 0050 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to the C la… source
CSCI 0050Introduction to Unix/LinuxUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0010 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) An introduction to the Unix and Linux operating systems with an emphasis on system pro… source
CSCI 0052Introduction to SQLUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0010 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Survey of SQL (Structured Query Language). Includes database models, database design,… source
CSCI 0066Object-Oriented Programming Using C++Units: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of CSCI 0012 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of CSCI 0046 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) An introduction to the c… source
CSCI 0095Internship in Computer ScienceUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
DFST 0001American Sign Language IUnits: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Introduction to the fundamental principles of American Sign Language (ASL). Preparation for visual/gestural communication including basic information relating to Deaf cultu… source
DFST 0002American Sign Language IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of DFST 1 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of American Sign Language I (ASL I). Designed for students who wish to enhance their proficiency… source
DFST 0003American Sign Language IIIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of DFST 2 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of American Sign Language II (ASL II). Shifts from comprehension to production of ASL. Further s… source
DFST 0004American Sign Language IVUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of DFST 3 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of American Sign Language III. Advanced study of ASL grammar. Further development and refinement… source
DFST 0010Introduction to Deaf StudiesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces topics central to the Deaf and Deaf community, including audiology, interpreting, education, culture, history, linguistics, sociology, and psychology. Designed t… source
DFST 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
DFST 0095Internship in Deaf StudiesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ECON 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ECON C2001Principles of MicroeconomicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as ECON 0001B Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of elementary… source
ECON C2002Principles of MacroeconomicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as ECON 0001A Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of elementary… source
EDU 0007Tutoring Elementary Students in ReadingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 11 or completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) An opportunity to learn and practice basic methods of tuto… source
EDU 0010Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching with Field ExperienceUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of HDEV 1 with grade of "C" or better; eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 (45 lecture, 45 laboratory) Introduction to the concepts and issues related to teaching diver… source
EDU 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
EDU 0095Internship in EducationUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ENGR 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ENGR 0095Internship in EngineeringUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ENGR 0101Engineering SeminarUnit: 1 Formerly known as ENGR 150 Hours: 18 lecture Exploration of the engineering profession, focusing on branches of engineering and relationships between them, spectrum of work functions, profess… source
ENGR 0110Introduction to Engineering DesignUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Explores the branches of engineering, the functions of an engineer, and the industries in which engineers work. Explains the engineering education pathways and explores eff… source
ENGR 0130StaticsUnits: 3 Formerly known as ENGR 35 Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205, PHYS 205L, and MATH 31 with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of ENGR 151 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lec… source
ENGR 0137Manufacturing ProcessesUnits: 3 Formerly known as ENGR 37 Advisory: Completion of ENGR 151 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Application of multiple fabrication techniques including tools an… source
ENGR 0140BMaterials Science and EngineeringUnits: 4 Formerly known as ENGR 45 Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205 and 205L with grades of "C" or better; and completion of CHEM 1A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laborat… source
ENGR 0151Engineering GraphicsUnits: 4 Formerly known as ENGR 22A and ENGR 22B Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Covers the principles of engineering drawings i… source
ENGR 0180Engineering SurveyingUnits: 4 Formerly known as ENGR 10 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ENGR 151 Hours: 108 (54… source
ENGR 0220Programming and Problem Solving in EngineeringUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 30 and PHYS 205 and 205L with grades of "C" or better Advisory: PHYS 205 may be taken concurrently Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Utilizes the MATLAB… source
ENGR 0230DynamicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ENGR 130 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of ENGR 151 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of par… source
ENGR 0260Electric CircuitsUnits: 3 Formerly known as ENGR 17 Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 210 and PHYS 210L with grades of "C" or better; and completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 33 Hour… source
ENGR 0260LElectric Circuits LaboratoryUnit: 1 Formerly known as ENGR 17L Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 210 and 210L with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 260 Hours: 54 laboratory An introduction to th… source
ESL 0024PAccent Reduction and Pronunciation for ESL StudentsUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process at or above the ESL 530 level or completion of ESL 520O with grade of "C" or better or placement at or above the ESL 830 level… source
ESL 0025CAdvanced Reading and WritingUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process at or above the ESL 25C level or completion of ESL 530C with grade of "C" or better or placement at or above the 840 level or… source
ESL 0025GAcademic Grammar and EditingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 530C or ESL 532G with grade of “C” or better or completion of ESL 830C or ESL 832G with grade of “Pass” A… source
ESL 0025LAcademic Listening and SpeakingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 530O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 830O with grade of “Pass” Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0510CNovice-High Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 510O or ESL 810O and ESL 512G or ESL 812G… source
ESL 0510ONovice-High Integrated Listening, Speaking and VocabularyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 510C or 810C and ESL 522G or ESL 822G Hours:… source
ESL 0512GBasic GrammarUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 54 lecture Basic grammar skills for non-native English speakers with focus on… source
ESL 0512PBasic Pronunciation for ESL StudentsUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 510 or 810 level courses Hours: 18 lecture Foc… source
ESL 0512TESL through Basic Computer TechnologyUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 510 or 520 levels Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Introduction for non-native speakers of English to basic computer vocabulary, keyboarding, mySierra basi… source
ESL 0520CIntermediate Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 510C with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 810C with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0520OIntermediate Integrated Listening, Speaking and VocabularyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 510O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 810O with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0522FIntermediate ESL through FilmUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 520 or 530 levels Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Intermediate speaking and listening skills for non-native speakers of English through film. Popular Amer… source
ESL 0522GIntermediate GrammarUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 512G with grade of "C" or better or ESL 812G with grade of "Pass" or completion of ESL 510C with grade of "C"… source
ESL 0522TIntermediate ESL through Computer TechnologyUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 520 or 530 levels Advisory: Completion of ESL 512T with grade of "C" or better recommended Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Introduction for non-native spe… source
ESL 0530CIntermediate-High Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520C with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 820C with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0530OIntermediate-High Integrated Listening, Speaking and VocabularyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 820O with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0532GIntermediate-High GrammarUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520C or 522G with grade of "C" or better or ESL 820C or 822G with grade of "Pass" Hours: 54 lecture Intermedi… source
ESL 0800Introduction to College ESLUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process Hours: 108 lecture Novice level course of integrated listening, speaking, reading, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills to p… source
ESL 0810CNovice-High Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 510O or ESL 810O and ESL 512G or ESL 812G… source
ESL 0810ONovice-High Integrated Listening, Speaking and VocabularyUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 510C or 810C and ESL 522G or ESL 822G Hours:… source
ESL 0812GBasic GrammarUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 54 lecture Basic grammar skills for non-native English speakers with focus on… source
ESL 0812PBasic Pronunciation for ESL StudentsUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 800 with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 810 or 510 level courses Hours: 18 lecture Fo… source
ESL 0812TESL Through Basic Computer TechnologyUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 810 or 820 levels Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Introduction for non-native speakers of English to basic computer vocabulary, keyboarding, mySierra bas… source
ESL 0812VVocational ESL for Construction and TradesUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 810 or ESL 510 level Hours: 36 lecture High-beginner/low-intermediate level course of listening, speaking, reading, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills t… source
ESL 0820CIntermediate Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 510C with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 810C with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0820OIntermediate Integrated Listening, Speaking and VocabularyUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 510O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 810O with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0822FIntermediate ESL through FilmUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 820 or 830 levels Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Intermediate speaking and listening skills for non-native speakers of English through film. Popular Ame… source
ESL 0822GIntermediate GrammarUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 512G with grade of "C" or better or ESL 812G with grade of "Pass" or completion of ESL 510C with grade of "C"… source
ESL 0822TIntermediate ESL through Computer TechnologyUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ESL 820 or 830 levels Advisory: Completion of ESL 812T with grade of "C" or better recommended Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) Introduction for non-native sp… source
ESL 0830CIntermediate-High Integrated Writing and ReadingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520C with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 820C with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0830OIntermediate-High Integrated Listening, Speaking, and VocabularyUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 820O with grade of "Pass" Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0832GIntermediate-High GrammarUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 520C or 522G with grade of "C" or better or ESL 820C or 822G with grade of "Pass" Hours: 54 lecture Intermedi… source
ESL 0840CAdvanced Reading and WritingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process at or above the ESL 25C level or completion of ESL 530C with grade of "C" or better or placement at or above the 840 level or… source
ESL 0840LAcademic Listening and SpeakingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 530O with grade of "C" or better or completion of ESL 830O with grade of “Pass” Advisory: Concurrent enro… source
ESL 0842GAcademic Grammar and EditingUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process or completion of ESL 530C or ESL 532G with grade of “C” or better or completion of ESL 830C or ESL 832G with grade of “Pass” A… source
ESL 0842PAccent Reduction and Pronunciation for ESL StudentsUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Placement by ESL matriculation assessment process at or above the ESL 530 level or completion of ESL 520O with grade of "C" or better or placement at or above the ESL 830 level… source
ESL 0850SESL Support for ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and WritingUnits: 0 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGL C1000 Hours: 36 lecture Prepares and supports Multi-lingual and English Learners (ELLs) enrolled in ENGL C1000. Students will develop their grammar… source
ESS 0001Introduction to Environmental Sciences and SustainabilityUnits: 3 Formerly known as INT 1 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture A study of the natural world and how it is influenced by human activity. This course will introduce and analyze… source
ESS 0001LIntroduction to Environmental Science LaboratoryUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ESS 1 Hours: 54 laboratory Hands-on, inquiry-based learning in topics associated with environmental science. L… source
ESS 0006The Sierra NevadaUnits: 3 Formerly known as INT 6 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Integrated study of the Sierra Nevada including its physical attributes, geological characteristics, origin and… source
ESS 0006FSierra Nevada Field TripUnits: 0.5-1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in ESS 6 Hours: 18 lecture per unit Field lecture course designed to be taken concurrently with ESS 6. A fie… source
ESS 0007Energy, Environment, and ClimateUnits: 3 Also known as ESCI 7 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Analysis of the nature of energy and the environmental impact of its societal use in the context of Earth's record… source
ESS 0008California WaterUnits: 4 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Interdisciplinary examination of California water ecosystems, infrastructure, uses, and impacts. Students will learn about: hydrology; aquatic ecosyste… source
ESS 0010Conservation of Natural ResourcesUnits: 3 Formerly known as AGRI 190 and NATR 10 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Use and protection of natural resources, including soil, water, forest, mineral, plant, and anim… source
ESS 0012Field Methods in EcologyUnits: 3 Also known as BIOL 0013 Advisory: Completion of BIOL 0014 or ESS 0014 strongly recommended Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to methods for sampling and studying environment… source
ESS 0013Environmental RegulationsUnit: 1 Formerly known as BIOL 13A Advisory: Completion of BIOL/ESS 14, ESS 1 or ESS 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 18 lecture Survey of major California environmental regulations and relevant… source
ESS 0014Natural History, Ecology and ConservationUnits: 4 Also known as BIOL 14 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to the study of biology and ecology of organisms and ecosystems of the world, w… source
ESS 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
ESS 0095Internship in Environmental Sciences and SustainabilityUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
ETHN 0008La Raza History in the United StatesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Students survey the history of the Mexican people in the United States from 1848 to the present time. The content includes a discussion of the United States War with Mexico… source
ETHN 0011Introduction to Ethnic StudiesUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 10 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces students to Ethnic Studies and the diverse institutional, cultural, and historical issues relating to the past and present life circums… source
ETHN 0014Introduction to Asian American StudiesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory study of the Asian American experience in the United States. Offers an interdisciplinary approach to the examination of art, literature, film, language, ethnom… source
ETHN 0020Introduction to African American StudiesUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 20 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces students to Ethnic Studies and the diverse institutional, cultural, and historical issues relating to the present life circumstances of… source
ETHN 0021African American History Through ReconstructionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course explores the history of African Americans from pre-colonial Africa through the Reconstruction era. It examines the transatlantic slave trade, the institution of… source
ETHN 0024African Americans in SportsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course examines the historical and contemporary racial inequalities in sports, with a specific focus on African American athletes and coaches; This course explores how… source
ETHN 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as SSCI 28 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently availab… source
ETHN 0030Introduction to Chicana/o StudiesUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 16 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory study of the Mexican American/Latino experience in the United States. Offers an interdisciplinary approach to the examination of art,… source
ETHN 0045Federal Indian Law and PolicyUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 45 Hours: 54 lecture In-depth study of American Indian cultures and the impact of state and federal laws pertaining to tribal sovereignty and self-governance. Covers t… source
ETHN 0049La Mujer Chicana - Chicana FeminismUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course provides students with a basic understanding of the Chicana in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on establishing a framework from which to view the histo… source
ETHN 0050Ethnic Images in FilmUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 50 Hours: 54 lecture Interdisciplinary approach to study the intersections of ethnic culture, race, socio-economic class, and gender in the United States through the m… source
ETHN 0053Introduction to Native American StudiesUnits: 3 Formerly known as SSCI 41 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the cultures of Native American/American Indians within the United States focusing on the social, religious, economic, and artistic natu… source
ETHN 0054American Indian LanguagesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of American Indian languages including linguistic prehistory, languages at first European contact, subsequent language loss, current efforts at language and cultural… source
FASH 0001Introduction to FashionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of the diversity and complexities of the fashion business. Career opportunities and qualifications are studied. The relationship between the fashion world and t… source
FASH 0002Fashion Analysis and SelectionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Consideration of the psychological, sociological, and physical factors which have an impact on dress. Elements and principles of design as they relate to clothing and appea… source
FASH 0003TextilesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the study of characteristics and uses of natural and synthetic fibers and fabrics. Emphasizes evaluation and selection of textile products. (CSU, UC) source
FASH 0004ABasic Clothing ConstructionUnits: 3 Hours: 108 (27 lecture, 81 laboratory) Techniques of garment construction; use of commercial patterns, pattern alterations, and fitting techniques; comparison of construction techniques and… source
FASH 0004BIntermediate Clothing ConstructionUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of FASH 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (27 lecture, 81 laboratory) Intermediate and advanced techniques of garment construction. Designed for individuals… source
FASH 0007Fashion PromotionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Emphasis on the role of promotion in the selling and advertising of fashion goods. All avenues of fashion promotion explored and evaluated including: advertising, publicity… source
FASH 0008Fashion IllustrationUnits: 3 Hours: 108 (36 lecture, 72 laboratory) Illustration techniques with emphasis on figure proportions used in the fashion industry. Various media used to communicate fashion and apparel details… source
FASH 0012Fashion HistoryUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Fashion and adornment through the ages to the present. Emphasis on the historical flow and how fashion themes are reinterpreted or infl… source
FASH 0013Buying for the Fashion IndustryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Examines the roles and responsibilities of fashion industry buyers and merchandising managers that must balance the needs of retailers, objectives of vendors, and preferenc… source
FASH 0014Visual MerchandisingUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Introduces contemporary display techniques, equipment, and materials for designing three-dimensional product presentations within the retail environment.… source
FASH 0015Clothing and CultureUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of clothing and its relationship to culture, society, and the individual. The psychological and sociological influences of dress, the physical aspects of appearance,… source
FASH 0017Fashion RetailingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Explores store and non-store fashion retailing formats, structure, purpose, as well as the challenges impacting the ways retailers interact with today's consumers. Students… source
FASH 0018Sustainability in FashionUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of the tenets of sustainability and social change in fashion. Diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice are analyzed in product development, operations,… source
FASH 0019Fashion EntrepreneurshipUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Examines the skills needed to conceive, finance, open, and operate a successful fashion business. It addresses the creation of a small business specific to fashion retail o… source
FASH 0020Mending and AlterationsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of FASH 4A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (27 lecture, 81 laboratory) Focuses on developing the skills needed to learn alterations and mending clothes. It in… source
FASH 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
FASH 0095Internship in FashionUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
FIRE 0001Principles of Fire and Emergency ServicesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire… source
FIRE 0003Fire Behavior and CombustionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0001 Hours: 54 lecture Theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled; an in… source
FIRE 0004Fire Protection Equipment and SystemsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0001 Hours: 54 lecture Provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm s… source
FIRE 0005Fire Prevention TechnologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0001 Hours: 54 lecture Fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: histo… source
FIRE 0008Building Construction for Fire ProtectionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0001 Hours: 54 lecture This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter a… source
FIRE 0010Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and SurvivalUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout th… source
FIRE 0011Legal Aspects of Emergency ServicesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course will address the federal, state and local laws that regulate emergency services and include a review of national standards, regulations and consensus standards.… source
FIRE 0012Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency ServicesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk and hazard evaluation and… source
FIRE 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
FIRE 0050Basic Wildland Firefighter TrainingUnits: 3 Hours: 61 (54 lecture, 7 laboratory) Training in proper techniques to effectively and safely perform as a member of a fire crew in controlling and suppressing wildfire. Includes physics of f… source
FIRE 0073Fire HydraulicsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Investigate the principles and characteristics of water and water flow, water supply systems, fire apparatus and pumps, and fire streams. Review of applied mathematics; hyd… source
FIRE 0074Fire Apparatus and EquipmentUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0001 Hours: 54 lecture Principles and techniques for maintaining and operating fire service pumping and othe… source
FIRE 0075Wildland Fire ControlUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Principles and techniques of wildland fire prevention, behavior, control, and suppression. Covers legal areas of wildland fire protection, mutual aid, fire investigating an… source
FIRE 0078Fire Tactics and StrategyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0001 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by the Fire Technology Program Coordinator Hours: 54 lecture Provides the principles of fire con… source
FIRE 0079Fire InvestigationUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of FIRE 0001 and 0008 with grades of "C" or better strongly recommended Hours: 54 lecture Introduces the general practices involved in fire investigation. Topics include… source
FIRE 0080Introduction to Public Safety DispatchUnits: 3 Also known as ADMJ 78 and HSCI 80 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of the critical role of the Public Safety Dispatcher as first point-of-contact for coordinating emergency responses; exploration… source
FIRE 0095Internship in Fire TechnologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
FIRE 0097Ethical Leadership in the ClassroomUnits: 0.5 Formerly known as FIRE 639 Hours: 9 lecture This one-day California State Fire Marshal certified course provides the knowledge and skills needed to identify the value of ethical behavior i… source
FIRE 0100Firefighter AcademyUnits: 17 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0001 with grade of "C" or better; HSCI 0002 or equivalent with a valid course completion or possession of a current Emergency Medical Technician certificate… source
FIRE 0100AFire Academy Physical TrainingUnits: 2.5 Formerly known as KIN 97 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in FIRE 0100 Hours: 80 (28 lecture, 52 laboratory) Designed for Firefighter I Academy Trainees, emphasizing lifetime fitness, pr… source
FIRE 0101Firefighter Certification TestingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0100 with grade of C or better or, 1) A signed statement by the agency's Fire Chief or designee stating the sponsored student has completed all SFT training r… source
FIRE 0102Firefighter II TrainingUnits: 4.5 Prerequisite: Certified Firefighter I or equivalent as determined by the Fire Technology Program Coordinator; possession of a current Emergency Medical Technician certificate; and submissi… source
FIRE 0170Hazardous Materials - Operational LevelUnits: 0.5,1 Formerly known as FIRE 41 Hours: 16 lecture for 0.5 unit; 24 lecture for 1 unit First responder course covering common alarms, roles and responsibilities, legal aspects, exposure and res… source
FIRE 0171Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior S-190Units: 0.5 Hours: 9 lecture Wildland fire behavior factors important for understanding fire spread principles and applying safe and effective suppression techniques. Meets standards prescribed by the… source
FIRE 0172Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior S-290Units: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0171 with grade of "C" or better or a certified S-190 course as prescribed by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Hours: 40 lecture Aligns with S-290 In… source
FIRE 0173Hazardous Materials - Incident CommanderUnit: 1 Formerly known as FIRE 202 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0241 with grade of "C" or better or a certified Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational course; and I-100 (Basic Incident C… source
FIRE 0174Human Resource Management for Company Officers - CO 2AUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0102 with grade of "C" or better or completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements Completion of California State Firefighter II educ… source
FIRE 0175General Administrative Functions for Company Officers - CO 2BUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0102 with grade of "C" or better or completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements Advisory: Completion of FIRE 0174 with grade of "C"… source
FIRE 0176Fire Inspections and Investigation for Company Officers - CO 2CUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0102 with grade of "C" or better or completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements Hours: 40 lecture Aligns with Company Officer 2C o… source
FIRE 0177All-Risk Command Operations for Company Officers - CO 2DUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements; completion of FIRE 0173 and FIRE 0241 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 40 (24 lecture, 16 laboratory… source
FIRE 0178Wildland Incident Operations for Company Officers - CO 2EUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of California State Firefighter II educational requirements; completion of FIRE 0172 and FIRE 0177 with grades of "C" or better or provide copies of S-290 (classroo… source
FIRE 0179Fire and Emergency Services Instructor 1Unit: 1.5 Advisory: IS-100.B (Introduction to the Incident Command System) and IS-700.A (FEMA - National Incident Management System) Hours: 40 (24 lecture, 16 laboratory) Designed for working firefig… source
FIRE 0180Fire and Emergency Services Instructor 2Unit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0179 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: IS-100.B (Introduction to the Incident Command System) and IS-700.A (FEMA - National Incident Management System)… source
FIRE 0181Fire Investigation 1A, Basic Fire InvestigationUnits: 2 Formerly known as FIRE 154 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0003 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 39.5 lecture Designed for fire investigators and law enforcement officers responsible for… source
FIRE 0182Fire Investigation 1B, Evidence and DocumentationUnit: 1.5 Formerly known as FIRE 155 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0181 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 33.5 lecture Designed for fire investigators and law enforcement officers responsible for… source
FIRE 0183Fire Investigation 1C, Preparation for Legal ProceedingsUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0181, 0182 and ADMJ 0110 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 40 lecture Designed for fire investigators and law enforcement officers responsible for conducti… source
FIRE 0190Human Resource Management for Chief Fire Officers - 3AUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Meet the educational requirements for Company Officer by one of the following: completion of FIRE 0174, 0175, 0176, 0177, 0178, and 0179 with grades of “C” or better; or complet… source
FIRE 0191Budget and Fiscal Responsibilities for Chief Fire Officers - 3BUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Meet the educational requirements for Company Officer by one of the following: completion of FIRE 0174, 0175, 0176, 0177, 0178, and 0179 with grades of “C” or better; or complet… source
FIRE 0192General Administrative Functions for Chief Fire Officers - 3CUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Meet the educational requirements for Company Officer by one of the following: completion of FIRE 0174, 0175, 0176, 0177, 0178, and 0179 with grades of “C” or better; or complet… source
FIRE 0193Chief Fire Officer 3D: Command of Expanding All-Hazard IncidentsUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Meet the educational requirements for Company Officer by one of the following: completion of FIRE 0174, 0175, 0176, 0177, 0178, and 0179 with grades of “C” or better; or comple… source
FIRE 0241ICS/IS 200 Course: Basic ICS for Initial ResponseUnits: 0.5 Advisory: Certificate of completion from FEMA such as: Incident Command System (ICS) 100 or/Introduction to the Incident Command System (IS) 100 or/National Incident Management System (NIM… source
FIRE 0242I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding IncidentsUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0241 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 24 lecture Covers organization and staffing, incident resources management, organizing for incidents or events, incide… source
FIRE 0618Fire Control 4Units: 0.5 Prerequisite: Completion of Fire 0100 and 0170 with grades of "C" or better or equivalent as determined by the Program Coordinator Hours: 16 (8 lecture, 8 laboratory) This course provides… source
FIRE 0632Auto ExtricationUnits: 0.5 Hours: 24 (9.5 lecture, 14.5 laboratory) Provides the knowledge and skills to prepare a firefighter to extricate victim(s) from a common passenger vehicle in a safe and effective manner. (… source
FIRE 0634Driver Operator 1AUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Hold a valid Class C driver's license Hours: 40 (23 lecture, 17 activity) Provides information on fire apparatus, preventative maintenance and driving/operating. Topics includ… source
FIRE 0635Driver/Operator 1B - Pumping Apparatus OperationsUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of FIRE 0634 with grade of "C" or better, and completion of Firefighter 1, or equivalent as determined by the Fire Technology Program Coordinator, and hold a valid… source
FIRE 0637Confined Space AwarenessUnits: 0.5 Hours: 9 lecture Instruction in identifying a permit and non-permit required confined space, the hazards associated with confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state regulations,… source
FREN 0001Elementary French - Level IUnits: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Fundamentals of French pronunciation and grammar. Introduction to the culture of the French-speaking people. Correspond… source
FREN 0002Elementary French - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of FREN 1 or two years of high school French with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of FREN 1 with greater emphasis on speaking and writing. E… source
FREN 0003Intermediate French - Level IUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of FREN 2 or three years of high school French with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Designed for those who have had previous training in the French langu… source
FREN 0004Intermediate French - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of FREN 3 or four years of high school French with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Designed for those who have had previous training in the French langua… source
FREN 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
GEOG 0001Physical GeographyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Explore Earth's landscape and environmental processes, including the Earth's atmosphere, weather, climate regions, hydrosphere, oceans,… source
GEOG 0001LPhysical Geography LaboratoryUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in GEOG 1 Hours: 54 laboratory Earth's physical systems, atmosphere, weather and climate, landforms and fluvial s… source
GEOG 0002Cultural GeographyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Population, migration, religion, languages, agriculture, economic development and exploration of how humans interact with their environ… source
GEOG 0003Geography of CaliforniaUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture An introduction to California's diversified geography including climate, landforms, natural vegetation, and water resources, the cultur… source
GEOG 0004Weather and ClimateUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The elements and controls of weather and climate - atmospheric heating, the heat budget, air circulation and winds, moisture, clouds, a… source
GEOG 0005World Regional GeographyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture An introduction to the world's major geographic regions; their cultural practices, politics, economics, religions, history and environm… source
GEOG 0015Field Geography - Northern CaliforniaUnits: 0.5 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 laboratory) Explore valley and mountainous regions of Northern California, such as the Sacramento Valley, northern Coast Range and the southern Cascade mountains; l… source
GEOG 0016Field Geography - Central California CoastUnits: 1-2 Hours: 30 (12 lecture, 18 laboratory) per unit Explore the central coast of Northern California, including the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz area surrounded by a… source
GEOG 0017Field Geography - Greater Sierra Nevada & Lake TahoeUnits: 1-2 Hours: 30 (12 lecture, 18 laboratory) per unit Explore the greater Sierra Nevada region, such as Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains; learn about the region's natural hi… source
GEOG 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
GEOG 0085Application of Geospatial TechnologiesUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Investigation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) case studies used in industry and government; explores how industry uses GIS with emphasis on natural resource manageme… source
GEOG 0086Global Positioning System (GPS) for GISUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Global Positioning System (GPS) theory and techniques, GPS field collection, GIS integration and publishing web maps. Discussion of state-of-the-art hardware and industry-st… source
GEOG 0090Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Units: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Study of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its applications to spatial data management. Focus on project design, data acquisition, database management, geographic an… source
GEOG 0091ABeginning Geospatial DesignUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) cartographic and database design. Emphasis on GIS and mapping design for practical applications in the fields of natural… source
GEOG 0091BIntermediate Geospatial DesignUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in GEOG 90 or 91A Hours: 18 lecture Builds on basic principles of beginning GIS Design, creating and editing ma… source
GEOG 0093Advanced GISUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of GEOG 90 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Explores advanced topics that build upon previously learned GIS concept and skills. Improve problem solving… source
GEOG 0094Geospatial AnalysisUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in GEOG 90 or 91B Hours: 54 lecture Geospatial analysis reveals patterns, relationships, and trends that solve r… source
GEOG 0095Internship in GeographyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
GER 0001Elementary German - Level IUnits: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Introduction to German language and culture, including speaking, listening, linguistic and grammatical structure, reading, pronunciation and intonation patterns. Correspond… source
GER 0002Elementary German - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of GER 1 or two years of high school German with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Designed for those who have had previous training in the German language… source
GER 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
HDEV 0001Human Development Through the LifespanUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the physical, cognitive, psychosocial and emotional changes in development through the life span. Focuses on practical application of developmental principles and… source
HDEV 0002Principles and Practices of Teaching Young ChildrenUnits: 3 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in HDEV 9 Hours: 54 lecture Examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practices in early care and education. Emphasi… source
HDEV 0003Observation and AssessmentUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 1 or 9 with grade of "C" or better; completion of HDEV 2 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture The appropriate use of assessment and observation tool… source
HDEV 0004Child, Family, and CommunityUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An examination of the processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. Examines the influence of historical and socio-cultural… source
HDEV 0005Introduction to CurriculumUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 1 or 9 with grade of "C" or better; completion of HDEV 2 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Presents an overview of knowledge and skills related t… source
HDEV 0007Health, Safety, and NutritionUnits: 3 Formerly known as HDEV 6 and 8 Hours: 54 lecture Laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in early childhood settings.… source
HDEV 0009Child Growth and DevelopmentUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course examines the major physical, cognitive/language, social and emotional developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. Emphasis on int… source
HDEV 0010Practicum Experience in Early Childhood EducationUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 3 and 5 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in HDEV 10L Advisory: Completion of HDEV 25 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lec… source
HDEV 0010LPracticum Experience in Early Childhood Education LabUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 3 and 5 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in HDEV 10 Advisory: Completion of HDEV 25 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 lab… source
HDEV 0011Infant and Toddler DevelopmentUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture A study of infants and toddlers from pre-conception to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional growth and development. Applies theoretical… source
HDEV 0012Infant/Toddler Care and EducationUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Applies current theory and research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. Examines essential policies, principles and practices that lead to… source
HDEV 0021Psychology of Intimate Relationships and FamilyUnits: 3 Also known as PSYC 110 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the meaning and functions of intimate relationships and family. Consideration given to the nature of commitments, sexuality, alternative rel… source
HDEV 0022The FamilyUnits: 3 Also known as SOC 4 Advisory: Completion of SOC 1 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture A sociological approach to the analysis of the family as a social institution. Of particular i… source
HDEV 0025Teaching in a Diverse SocietyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Examines the impact of various societal influences on the development of children’s social identity. Covers developmentally appropriate, inclusive, and anti-bias approaches… source
HDEV 0027Effective Classroom ManagementUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 2 and 9 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Identify and analyze challenging behaviors and learn to implement research based strategies and curric… source
HDEV 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
HDEV 0030Creative Process in ChildrenUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the aesthetic development and creative expression of children to age 8. Exploration of art methods, materials, creative process, and developmental stages. E… source
HDEV 0038Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and EducationUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 2 and 9 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Methods and principles of supervising student teachers, volunteers, staff, and other adults in early c… source
HDEV 0040Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood EducationUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 2 and 9 with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of HDEV 3 and 5 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the administration o… source
HDEV 0041Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood EducationUnits: 3 Formerly known as HDEV 41A/41B/41C Prerequisite: Completion of HDEV 40 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early car… source
HDEV 0044Children's LiteratureUnits: 3 Also known as ENGL 44 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Examination of high quality children's literature, both classic and contemporary, including criteria for sele… source
HDEV 0046Language and LiteracyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Designed to support educators in the area of early language and literacy development. Focus on planning and implementing developmentally appropriate experiences that enhanc… source
HDEV 0061Nutrition Throughout the Life CycleUnits: 3 Also known as NUTF 13 Advisory: Completion of NUTF 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Examination of nutritional requirements, concerns, and interventions during several stages… source
HDEV 0095Internship in Human Development and FamilyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
HED 0001Standard First Aid/Community CPRUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Theory and detailed demonstration of first aid care of the injured. Students learn to assess a victim's condition and incorporate proper treatment. Standard first aid, CPR,… source
HED 0002Health EducationUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 This course will require students to explore, analyze, personalize, and discuss the following issues as they relate to the essential co… source
HED 0010Health and AgingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Designed to identify and examine basic principles and concepts of the aging process; including the physical, social, emotional, and mental components of health. Benefits of… source
HED 0101Introduction to Public HealthUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an ov… source
HED 0102Health and Social JusticeUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Provides an introduction to the health inequities in the United States that stem from unequal living conditions. Students will explore… source
HED 0113Health Disparities and EquitiesUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture This course will examine personal and social determinants of health through the examination of the role individuals play in their own h… source
HIST 0004AWestern Civilization to 1715Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the development of western culture from its beginning to 1715; exploration of the scope and definition of western culture and… source
HIST 0004BWestern Civilization since 1715Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of European history and the development of western culture, from 1715 to present, interrelating political and social events with… source
HIST 0008AAsian American History: 18th Century to 1945Units: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An exploration of Asian American history from the 18th century to WWII. A comparative analysis of issues and perspectives by first wave immigrants from China, Japan, Korea,… source
HIST 0008BAsian American History: Early 20th Century to 21st CenturyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture A historical survey of Asian Americans from early 20th century to the present. Major topics will include war, refugees, immigration and settlement patterns, laws, labor and… source
HIST 0018AThe African American Experience in American History to 1877Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture History of African Americans from the pre-European West African city state kingdoms to the end of Reconstruction; major events in Ameri… source
HIST 0018BThe African American Experience in American History since 1877Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture History of African Americans in the United States since the Civil War; major events in America's development emphasizing the role of pe… source
HIST 0019AHistory of Traditional East AsiaUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the major cultural, social, and political traditions and institutions of India, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia from the ear… source
HIST 0019BHistory of Modern East AsiaUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture East Asia from the 17th century to present. Includes Asian societies on the eve of modernization, regional responses to Western imperia… source
HIST 0020California HistoryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Comprehensive survey of the history of California from prehistoric to contemporary times. Emphasis on the environment and the three main eras of human settlement: Californi… source
HIST 0021Contemporary United States HistoryUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Study of American social, political and economic history since 1945; course emphasis on the impact of the Cold War and the struggles of… source
HIST 0022American Military HistoryUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Study of American Military History, from 1774 to present, covering the American War of Independence, War of 1812, the Barbary Wars, Mex… source
HIST 0023Chicano/Mexican American HistoryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Comprehensive survey of the history of Mexican Americans, from the Pre-contact era to the present. Emphasis on experiences and contributions of Chicanas/os in the United St… source
HIST 0024Russian History - 10th Century to PresentUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of Russian history from the 10th century to the present. Includes the Slavic, Kievan, Muscovite, and Imperial eras through the R… source
HIST 0025Native American HistoryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture History of Native American nations and peoples from Pre-Contact to the present. Covers the impact of European contact, trade, and colonization; examines the effects of Unit… source
HIST 0026Women in World HistoryUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture A broad and general exploration of women’s historical involvement around the world from prehistory to the present. Emphasis on women's… source
HIST 0027Women in American HistoryUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of women's roles in American history from its pre-colonial origins to the present. Emphasis on women's experiences and contribut… source
HIST 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
HIST 0049The American WestUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture History of the movement of the American people from the eastern coast of North America to the Pacific Ocean, including the history of t… source
HIST 0050World History to 1500Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey to 1500 of the political, economic, social, geographic, and religious/philosophical characteristics of the major world civilizat… source
HIST 0051World History since 1500Units: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey from 1500 of the political, economic, social, and cultural developments of world civilizations with a special emphasis on explor… source
HIST 0095Internship in HistoryUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
HIST C1001United States History to 1877Units: 3 Formerly known as HIST 0017A Hours: 54 lecture This course is a historical survey of the United States, from Indigenous North America to the end of Reconstruction. The course also introduces… source
HIST C1002United States History since 1865Units: 3 Formerly known as HIST 0017B Hours: 54 lecture 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 hi… source
HSCI 0002Emergency Medical TechnicianUnits: 9 Advisory: Completion of HSCI 3, HSCI 7, and BIOL 55 or HSCI 30 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 235 (131 lecture, 80 laboratory, 24 activity) Provides knowledge and critical thinking skill… source
HSCI 0003Medical TerminologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Comprehensive overview of the medical language using a systems oriented approach of the human body. Covers the formation, spelling, correct pronunciation, and proper usage… source
HSCI 0007Emergency Medical ResponderUnits: 3.5 Hours: 80 (62 lecture, 18 laboratory) Provides the knowledge and practical skills training required to be certified as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). Comprehensive training includes… source
HSCI 0012Professional CPR and Infection ControlUnits: 0.5 Hours: 16 (10 lecture, 6 activity) Provides the American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support/CPR certification for Healthcare Providers. Also provides mandated training for recogniz… source
HSCI 0030Functional Anatomy and Pathophysiology For EMS ProfessionalsUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 0002 with grade of "C" or better, or current state certification as an Emergency Medical Technician Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for stude… source
HSCI 0050Introduction to Advanced Life SupportUnits: 3.5 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 2 with grade of "C" or better, or a similar state certified EMT course; must be currently certified as an EMT in the state of California or certified throu… source
HSCI 0051Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) DidacticUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification and current California State EMT certification required Advisory: Completion of HSCI 3, HSCI 30, HSCI 50, and BIOL 55 with gra… source
HSCI 0052Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Clinical/Field ExperienceUnits: 3.5 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 2 and HSCI 51 with grades of “C” or better, or equivalent training; HSCI 52 must be completed no more than seven months after the completion of HSCI 0051;… source
HSCI 0053Paramedic - Advanced Life Support Part 1Units: 10 Prerequisite: Current California State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification; current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR certification Advisory: Completion of HSC… source
HSCI 0054Paramedic - Advanced Life Support Part 2Units: 9 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 53 with grade of "B" or better; current California EMT Certification and AHA BLS CPR Certification Hours: 248 (122 lecture, 126 laboratory) Part two of a fou… source
HSCI 0055Paramedic Clinical ExperienceUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 54 with grade of "B" or better; current California EMT Certification, Current AHA BLS, ACLS and PALS Certification/equivalent Hours: 234 (18 lecture, 216 lab… source
HSCI 0056Paramedic Field InternshipUnits: 10 Prerequisite: Completion of HSCI 55 with grade of "B" or better; current California EMT Certification, AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS Certification/equivalent Hours: 540 laboratory Part four of a four… source
HSCI 0080Introduction to Public Safety DispatchUnits: 3 Also known as ADMJ 78 and FIRE 80 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of the critical role of the Public Safety Dispatcher as first point-of-contact for coordinating emergency responses; exploration… source
HSCI 0600Emergency Medical Technician Continuing EducationUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Must be eligible for certification or re-certification as an EMT in the State of California Hours: 24 (16 lecture, 8 laboratory) Provides 24 hours of continuing education requir… source
HUM 0001Introduction to Humanities IUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the western cultural tradition through a survey of its religion, art, philosophy, literature, music, and architecture;… source
HUM 0002Introduction to Humanities IIUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the western cultural tradition through a survey of its religion, art, philosophy, literature, music, and architecture;… source
HUM 0003Introduction to Asian HumanitiesUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of the religion, art, philosophy, literature, music, and architecture of Asia - from prehistory to the present - with an emphasi… source
HUM 0005Classical Roots of the Contemporary Western WorldUnits: 3 Formerly known as HUM 300G Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture An examination of the Classical World's influence on the Contemporary Western World with special emphasis on… source
HUM 0009Introduction to Women, Gender and ReligionUnits: 3 Also known as WMST 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Religion from a feminist perspective through a cross-cultural examination of major religious traditions of the Eas… source
HUM 0010World ReligionsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Interdisciplinary survey of the beliefs and practices of the world's major religious traditions; focuses on primal religions, Hinduism,… source
HUM 0015Introduction to MythologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The major elements of western mythology, its history and development as part of the human experience and its influence on art, literatu… source
HUM 0017Introduction to AtheismUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the philosophy of atheism, its historical roots, major thinkers, and expressions in art, literature and philosophy. Inc… source
HUM 0020Introduction to the Hebrew BibleUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the texts of the Hebrew Bible ("Old Testament" or "Torah") and associated writings from the Ancient Near East. Analyzes… source
HUM 0021Introduction to the New TestamentUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to New Testament literature in its cultural and historical context. Employs methods of critical analysis of Biblical mater… source
HUM 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
HUM 0095Internship in HumanitiesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
IT 0015Business Information SystemsUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 62 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Examination of information systems and their role in business. Focus on information system… source
IT 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as CIS 28 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently availabl… source
IT 0055Database ManagementUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 90 Advisory: Completion of BUS 252 with grade of "C" or better or strong understanding of MS Office Application navigation Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Discove… source
IT 0060Project Management Concepts and SoftwareUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 136 Advisory: Completion of BUS 252 and/or IT 55 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Explores Project Management concepts and terminologie… source
IT 0065Data Analytics/Visualization Using TableauUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 91 Advisory: Completion of BUS 252 and IT 55 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Learn how to use Tableau, a leading data analysis and vi… source
IT 0075Python for Many UsesUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Learn to use Python to manipulate data for analytics, to manage IoT devices and/or for creati… source
IT 0080IoT - Internet of ThingsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000; Completion with grades of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in IT 75 and IT 105 recommended Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to t… source
IT 0090IT FundamentalsUnit: 1.5 Hours: 36 (27 lecture, 9 laboratory) Designed to prepare students to explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software development, database use, installing software, establishin… source
IT 0095Internship in Information TechnologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
IT 0100Information and Communication Technology EssentialsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIS 26 Hours: 90 (72 lecture, 18 laboratory) Provides an introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level In… source
IT 0105Computer Network FundamentalsUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 65 Advisory: Completion of IT 100 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and m… source
IT 0110Installing, Configuring and Administering a Client OSUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 141 Advisory: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Setup and support for a desktop operating system using a current de… source
IT 0115Server Systems AdministrationUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 142 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Provides knowledge and skills required to build, maintain, trou… source
IT 0120Introduction to Information Systems SecurityUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 147 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of IT 115 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Intr… source
IT 0125Switching, Routing and Wireless EssentialsUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 66 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Focuses on switching technologies and router operations that sup… source
IT 0130Cisco CCNA 3 Enterprise Networking, Security and AutomationUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 125 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) This is the third of three courses that are aligned to the CCNA Certification Exam. In En… source
IT 0140Implementing Network Security and FirewallsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 120 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Firewalls are one of the primary tools used to prevent unauthorized access to corporate n… source
IT 0145Introduction to Cybersecurity: Ethical HackingUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 152 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 120 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of CSCI 50 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Imm… source
IT 0150Principles of Cybersecurity AnalysisUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIS 153 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 120 with grade of "C" or better or CompTIA Security+ certification as determined by the Information Technology Department Chair Hours… source
IT 0165Computer Forensics FundamentalsUnits: 3 Also known as ADMJ 88 Advisory: Completion of ADMJ 54 and IT 120 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to the methods used to properly conduct a com… source
IT 0170AWS Cloud FoundationsUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. This course provides a det… source
IT 0171CompTIA Cloud+ Computing Concepts and PracticesUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 105 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of IT 110 and IT 115 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduces student… source
IT 0175AWS Cloud ArchitectingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 105 and IT 170 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on Amazon Web Services… source
IT 0176Cloud Computing - Amazon Web Services System OperationsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of IT 115 and IT 175 with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of IT 170 and/or IT 171 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Hel… source
ITAL 0001Elementary Italian - Level IUnits: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Intensive instruction in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing elementary Italian. Basic grammar, regular and some irregular verbs in the present tense of the indic… source
ITAL 0002Elementary Italian - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of ITAL 1 or two years of high school Italian with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Intensive basic grammar, greater emphasis on speaking and writing. Emp… source
ITAL 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
JPN 0001Elementary Japanese - Level IUnits: 4 Hours: 72 lecture Introduction to Japanese language; reading, writing, with emphasis on speaking. Pronunciation, sound system, intonation, basic vocabulary and grammar of spoken Japanese. Gr… source
JPN 0002Elementary Japanese - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of JPN 1 or two years of high school Japanese with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of JPN 1 with increased emphasis on reading, writing and gra… source
JPN 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study might include,… source
KIN 0003ACardio Fitness - Level IUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 3A Hours: 36 activity per unit Designed to educate students in the areas of basic aerobic and cardiovascular fitness using a variety of fitness equipment, as well… source
KIN 0003BCardio Fitness - Level IIUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 3B Hours: 36 activity per unit Designed to educate students in the areas of aerobic circuit training as well as evaluate and improve present aerobic fitness level.… source
KIN 0004Cross TrainingUnits: 2 Formerly known as PHED 87 Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) Daily physical fitness training utilizing aerobic and anaerobic training methods including: swim workouts, resistance training,… source
KIN 0005AWeight TrainingUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 5A Hours: 36 activity per unit Weight training as a lifetime fitness activity; progressive resistance exercises with free weights and weight machines to develop mu… source
KIN 0005BStrength Training - Circuit and Power LiftingUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 5B Hours: 36 activity per unit Strength training exercises in progressive circuit and power lifting with free weights and weight machines. Designed to develop core… source
KIN 0005CWeight Training - AdvancedUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Advanced instruction in weight lifting for physical fitness as well as Olympic weight lifting, power lifting, body building, and lifting for athletic competit… source
KIN 0006Physical FitnessUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 6 Hours: 36 activity per unit Emphasis on life-long exercise principles using a variety of muscular strength and endurance, aerobics and flexibility workouts. Exam… source
KIN 0007Aerobic FitnessUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 7 Hours: 36 activity per unit Creative exercises to promote a wide range of flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, and cardiovascular endurance. Includes a… source
KIN 0009Cardio KickboxingUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 13 Hours: 36 activity per unit An intense non-contact cardiovascular workout utilizing kicking and punching techniques for differing fitness levels to include: war… source
KIN 0010Fitness and Improved Health Boot CampUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 22 Hours: 27 (9 lecture, 18 activity) 1 unit; 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) 2 units; 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) 3 units This course encourages a healthy attitude to… source
KIN 0011Instructional Methods for Group FitnessUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 85 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Addresses methods of instruction in leading group exercise in health clubs, resorts, institutions, corporate programs or medical… source
KIN 0012Instructional Methods for Personal TrainersUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Emphasizes the development of instructional skills based on learning modalities and pedagogical practices for individuals working as a personal trainer in… source
KIN 0018Peaceful Self DefenseUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 69 Hours: 36 activity per unit Introduction to fundamental principles, concepts, and theories of martial arts. Includes basic self defense, nonviolent self defense… source
KIN 0019Basic Self DefenseUnits: 1-2 Formerly known as PHED 66 Hours: 36 activity per unit Basic level course designed to teach students how to recognize and avoid potential threats, and to mentally and physically prepare the… source
KIN 0020Multi Self Defense SystemUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 80 Hours: 36 activity per unit A multi combat self defense system combining the martial arts of Escrima (stick and knife fighting), Jujitsu, and Kenpo. Focus on te… source
KIN 0023Tai ChiUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 14 Hours: 36 activity per unit Ancient Chinese martial art that improves balance and coordination, promotes health, and reduces stress. Emphasizes meditation in mo… source
KIN 0024Self-Defense for Personal SafetyUnit: 1.5 Formerly known as PHED 63 Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 laboratory) Provides individuals with information about personal safety and develops skills to avoid harm. Covers awareness in a variety… source
KIN 0026BadmintonUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 11 Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamental techniques of badminton skills including: service, drop shots, clear shots, forehand and backhand strokes. Covers strate… source
KIN 0027Recreational BasketballUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 23 Hours: 36 activity per unit Introduction to basketball as a recreational/cardio sport, designed to assist students in acquiring basic skills and increasing aero… source
KIN 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as PHED 28 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently availab… source
KIN 0029Flag FootballUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 29 Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamental theory and practice of flag football skills and knowledge including: passing, kicking, receiving, blocking, defending an… source
KIN 0030GolfUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 10 Hours: 36 activity per unit Development of sufficient basic proficiency in golf to recognize and enjoy it as a lifetime activity; includes U.S.G.A. rules, etiqu… source
KIN 0031ASoccer Level IUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 27A Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamental theory and practice, including passing, dribbling, shooting, formations, and strategy. Primary emphasis on the applicat… source
KIN 0031BSoccer Level IIUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 27B Hours: 36 activity per unit Tactical theory and practice, including small group attacking, small group defending, team attacking and team defending. Primary em… source
KIN 0032TennisUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 16 Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamental techniques of service, forehand, volleys, and backhand. Covers strategy, rules, and etiquette. Provides an opportunity f… source
KIN 0032BAdvanced TennisUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Advanced techniques of service, forehand, and backhand. Also advanced return of serve techniques and strategies. Provides an opportunity for more intense comp… source
KIN 0033VolleyballUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 26 Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamental skills, rules, and strategies of volleyball. Primary emphasis on the application of skills and strategy needed to play v… source
KIN 0034Beach VolleyballUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Provides instruction and practice in fundamental beach volleyball techniques. Individual skills, such as passing, setting, hitting, blocking and serving, as w… source
KIN 0035AFutsal - Level IUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Introductory course includes game strategy, tactics, and laws of the game. Futsal is a modified form of soccer played indoors on a hard surface with a low bou… source
KIN 0035BFutsal - Level IIUnits: 0.5-2 Advisory: Completion of KIN 35A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 36 activity per unit Students develop advanced tactical theory and practice, including small group attacking, small gro… source
KIN 0036ABeginning PickleballUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Introduces the fundamental skills required to be a proficient beginner pickleball player. Students will develop their understanding and proficiency in the gam… source
KIN 0036BIntermediate PickleballUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 36 activity per unit Builds upon the fundamental skills acquired in the beginner course. Students will further develop their understanding and proficiency in the game of Picklebal… source
KIN 0040Water Exercise for FitnessUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 8 Hours: 36 activity per unit Designed to improve muscle tone and cardiovascular fitness. Exercises conducted in the water, utilizing the resistance of water again… source
KIN 0041Fundamentals of SwimmingUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 36 Hours: 36 activity per unit Development of physical and mental adjustment to the water. For non-swimmers through advanced. Basic instruction in swimming, use of… source
KIN 0042Swimming ConditioningUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 39 Hours: 36 activity per unit Development of muscular and cardiovascular endurance. Instruction in distance training, interval training, water exercise, sprint tr… source
KIN 0050ABallet IUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 56A Hours: 36 activity per unit Introduction to fundamentals of classical ballet focusing on the development of technique through proper alignment, flexibility and… source
KIN 0050BBallet IIUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 56B Advisory: Completion of KIN 50A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 36 activity per unit Continuation of classical ballet training, exploring elements of ballet… source
KIN 0051Jazz DanceUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 54 Hours: 36 activity per unit Fundamentals of jazz dance with emphasis on ballet basics, flexibility, coordination, weight transference, isolation, floor and barr… source
KIN 0053Ballroom DanceUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 51D Hours: 36 activity per unit Basic skills in social and ballroom dance steps, including Swing, Salsa, Tango, Waltz, Fox Trot, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Mambo, and Samba.… source
KIN 0054Modern DanceUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 53 Hours: 36 activity per unit Development and improvement in body alignment, flexibility, strength endurance, balance coordination, relaxation coordination and mo… source
KIN 0055Line DanceUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 51C Hours: 36 activity per unit Basic skills in line dancing. Traditional, past and current dances are taught. Includes development of rhythm and the history of li… source
KIN 0062Fundamentals of YogaUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 55 Hours: 36 activity per unit Development of basic Yoga postures, breathing practices, stretching, and relaxation techniques as a method to improve flexibility, d… source
KIN 0065Yoga History and CultureUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Designed as a survey of the history and culture of yoga, both as a historical practice and a physical discipline. Students will learn about yoga's transformation from ancie… source
KIN 0066Yoga Pedagogy LectureUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Designed as an introduction to teaching the physical discipline of Hatha yoga. Students will learn about different types of Hatha yoga, anatomy, injury prevention, cueing,… source
KIN 0068Introduction to MeditationUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 68 Hours: 36 activity per unit Exploration of the body/mind connection through techniques of visualization, affirmation, concentration and meditation. (CSU, UC-wit… source
KIN 0069Mat PilatesUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 19 Hours: 36 activity per unit Designed to improve "core" muscles of the torso, improve posture, suppleness, and elongate the body. Targets legs,back, hips, and ab… source
KIN 0070Yoga Pedagogy LabUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of KIN 66 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 laboratory Designed as an introduction to the physical discipline of Hatha yoga. Students… source
KIN 0071Adapted AquaticsUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 73 Advisory: Physician's approval recommended for participation Hours: 36 activity per unit For physically and/or developmentally challenged individuals, providing… source
KIN 0072Adapted Aerobic FitnessUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 74 Advisory: Physician's approval recommended for participation Hours: 36 activity per unit Aerobic fitness training for individuals with developmental and or phys… source
KIN 0073Adapted Individualized ExercisesUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 72 Advisory: Physician's approval recommended for participation Hours: 36 activity per unit The purpose of this class is to improve joint flexibility, muscle endur… source
KIN 0080ACE Personal Trainer PreparationUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 32 Hours: 54 lecture Synthesis of principles and theories in exercise physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, and basic behavioral sciences. Application of principles to p… source
KIN 0081Introduction to KinesiologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 81 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology are… source
KIN 0082Sports OfficiatingUnits: 2 Formerly known as PHED 82 Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18 laboratory) Officiating team and individual sports. Emphasizes officiating concepts, skills, fundamentals and etiquette of basketball, bas… source
KIN 0083Physiology of FitnessUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 83 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory course in sports physiology with special emphasis on body systems and how each adapts and responds to physical movement. Review of tr… source
KIN 0084Care and Prevention of Athletic InjuriesUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 84 Hours: 54 lecture Designed for students interested in the prevention, evaluation and care of athletic injuries. Introduction to theoretical concepts and practical s… source
KIN 0086Psychology of SportUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 86 Hours: 54 lecture This course provides an in-depth examination of contemporary theories, research, and applied practices in the field of sport and exercise psycholo… source
KIN 0087ATheory of BaseballUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89A Hours: 54 lecture Study and analysis of competitive baseball. Emphasis on defense, offense, pitching, base running, and team strategy. Designed for students with b… source
KIN 0087BTheory of BasketballUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89B Hours: 54 lecture Study and analysis of competitive basketball. Emphasis on defense, offense, individual and team skill development, rules and games preparation an… source
KIN 0087CTheory of FootballUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89F Hours: 54 lecture Study and analysis of competitive football. Emphasis on defense, offense, special teams and strategies. Designed for students with football exper… source
KIN 0087DTheory of SoccerUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89H Hours: 54 lecture Theories of offensive and defensive strategies in competitive soccer. Includes study, analysis, and critique of skills and strategies in preparat… source
KIN 0087ETheory of SoftballUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89C Hours: 54 lecture Study and analysis of competitive softball. Emphasis on defense, offense, pitching, baserunning, team strategies, stats recording and scorekeepin… source
KIN 0087FTheory of VolleyballUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 89G Hours: 54 lecture Study and analysis of competitive volleyball. Emphasis on defense, offense, individual and team skill development, rules and games preparation an… source
KIN 0088Introduction to Coaching Team SportsUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHED 88 Hours: 54 lecture Designed for students interested in coaching team sports. Emphasizes the components of team concepts and the organizational skills needed to imple… source
KIN 0090Introduction to Training and Conditioning for SportsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduces students to the concepts of training and conditioning for sports. Topics will include foundational principles of training, stages of athletic development, motor… source
KIN 0095Internship in KinesiologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
KIN 0096Sports ActivitiesUnits: 0.5-2 Formerly known as PHED 93 Hours: 36 activity per unit Intra-class competition in the group activities of basketball, flag football, volleyball, soccer, ultimate sports and softball. (CSU… source
KIN 0100Coaching the Young AthleteUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Students will be introduced to the challenges of age and gender specific considerations in training of young athletes. Topics include training guidelines for young athletes… source
KIN 0101Sport First Aid for CoachesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Provides new and experienced coaches with the action steps for the care and prevention of athletic injuries and illnesses. Includes performing physical assessments; strateg… source
KIN 0802Adaptive Motor Skill DevelopmentUnits: 0 Formerly known as PHED 802 Advisory: Physician's approval recommended for participation Hours: 54 laboratory Physical activities to meet the varied needs of substantially disabled students.… source
LGBT 0001Introduction to LGBT Studies/Queer TheoryUnits: 3 Also known as WMST 2 Hours: 54 lecture A broad and general exploration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Studies and its relationship to Feminism. Emphasis on Sexual Orientation/… source
LGBT 0002Queer (LGBTIQ) Film HistoryUnits: 3 Formerly known as HUM 26 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Historical representations of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer sexualities in mainstream commercial cinema, as well… source
LGBT 0010LGBT NarrativesUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Introduction to LGBT narratives including biographical, literary, scientific, political and visual cultural. Designed for students interested in Spectrum's Oral History Proj… source
LGBT 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
LGBT 0095Internship in LGBT StudiesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
MATH 0010Problem SolvingUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 72 lecture Individual and small-group problem solving geared towar… source
MATH 0011Data Science for AllUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for students from any maj… source
MATH 0012College AlgebraUnits: 4,6 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 72 lecture (4 units); 108 lecture (6 units) Study of algebra top… source
MATH 0012SJust in Time Support for Math 12 College AlgebraUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 12 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts from College Algebra. Intended for stud… source
MATH 0013SJust in Time Support for Introduction to StatisticsUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in STAT C1000 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Introduction to Statistic… source
MATH 0015Discrete MathematicsUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 30 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Study of set theory, relations and functions, logic, combinatorics and probability, algorithms, computabilit… source
MATH 0016ACalculus for Social and Life SciencesUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 12 with grade of "C" or better or placement by matriculation assessment process Advisory: Not recommended for students with grade of "C" or better in MATH 30… source
MATH 0016BCalculus for Social and Life SciencesUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 16A or 30 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of MATH 27 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Differentiation and integration of trigon… source
MATH 0017Concepts of MathematicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra and Geometry or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of mathematical patterns and r… source
MATH 0017SConcepts of Mathematics SupportUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 17 Hours: 36 lecture Concurrent support for competency and concepts from Euclidean Geometry. Intended for students concurrently enrolled in Math 17… source
MATH 0018The Nature of MathematicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 54 lecture Introduces students to the art and application of mathe… source
MATH 0019Mathematical Concepts for Elementary School TeachersUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 54 lecture Focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning sk… source
MATH 0024Modern Business MathematicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or MATH D or MATH G with grade(s) of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process Hours: 54 lecture Applications of mathemat… source
MATH 0024SJust in Time Support for Math 24 Modern Business MathematicsUnit: 1.5 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 24 Hours: 27 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Modern Business Mathematics… source
MATH 0027TrigonometryUnits: 4 Formerly known as MATH 8 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 72 lecture Fundamentals of trigonometry.… source
MATH 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
MATH 0029Pre-Calculus MathematicsUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 with grade of "C" or appropriate placement Hours: 72 lecture Study of polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometri… source
MATH 0030Analytical Geometry and Calculus IUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 12 and MATH 27, or MATH 29 with grades of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Hours: 72 lecture Introduction to differential and integral calculus. Conte… source
MATH 0030SJust in Time Support for Math 30 Calculus IUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 30 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts from Calculus I. Intended for students… source
MATH 0031Analytical Geometry and Calculus IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 30 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of MATH 30. Content includes techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of int… source
MATH 0031SJust in Time Support for Math 31 Calculus IIUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 31 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support covering core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts from Calculus II. Intended for students who… source
MATH 0032Analytical Geometry and Calculus IIIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 31 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Continuation of MATH 31. Vectors and analytic geometry in the plane and space; functions of several variable… source
MATH 0033Differential Equations and Linear AlgebraUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 31 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of MATH 32 with grade of "C" or better strongly recommended Hours: 108 lecture First and second order ord… source
MATH 0034Introduction to Linear AlgebraUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of Math 0030 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of Math 0031 with grade of "C" or better strongly recommended Hours: 54 lecture Develops the techniques… source
MATH 0042Business CalculusUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or equivalent with grade of "C" or better, or appropriate placement Advisory: Completion of MATH 12 strongly recommended, especially for stud… source
MATH 0042SJust in Time Support for Math 42 Business CalculusUnits: 2 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 42 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Business Calculus. Intended… source
MATH 0584Math Success-Overcoming Math AnxietyUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Designed to assist students to recognize common fears and misconceptions of mathematics and develop personal strategies to overcome math and test anxiety. Specific study ski… source
MATH 0812SJust in Time Support for Math 12 College AlgebraUnits: 0 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 12 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts from College Algebra. Intended for stud… source
MATH 0813SJust in Time Support for Introduction to StatisticsUnits: 0 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in STAT C1000 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Elementary Statistics. In… source
MATH 0824SJust in Time Support for Math 24 Modern Business MathematicsUnits: 0 Formerly known as MATH 824 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 24 Hours: 27 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for M… source
MATH 0842SJust in Time Support for Math 42 Business CalculusUnits: 0 Formerly known as MATH 842 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Math 42 Hours: 36 lecture Just in time support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for B… source
MECH 0001The Science of ElectronicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIE 1 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of electronics technology presented in the context of the principles of science. Application of the scientific method to topics ranging from… source
MECH 0004Fundamentals of MechatronicsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIE 4 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introduction to mechatronics, which combines electronics, mechanics, pneumatics, and hydraulics, under computer control; as app… source
MECH 0008Introduction to ElectronicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as CIE 8 Hours: 54 lecture General principles, concepts, terminology, and applications of electronics in the context of mechatronics technology. (CSU) source
MECH 0010Fundamentals of ElectronicsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIE 10 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MECH 14 Hours: 126 (54 lecture, 72 laboratory) A fundamental study of electronic devices, circuits, and systems as applied to robo… source
MECH 0014Fabrication TechniquesUnits: 2 Formerly known as CIE 14 Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MECH 10 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Introductory course covering the function and construction of electronic projects an… source
MECH 0025Computers for Robotics and AutomationUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIE 25/CIS 25/CST 25 Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Concentrated study of computer hardware and software as applied to industrial automation and robotics. Includes… source
MECH 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as CIE 28 Hours: 54 laboratory hours per unit Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curri… source
MECH 0044Mechatronic Processes and MaterialsUnits: 2 Formerly known as CIE 44 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Application of tools and materials required for design, installation and repair of mechatronic systems. Each student fabricates… source
MECH 0054Mechatronics SystemsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIE 54 Prerequisite: Completion of MECH 4 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Full integration of mechatronic principles into complete closed… source
MECH 0090Microcontroller Embedded SystemsUnits: 4 Formerly known as CIE 90 Prerequisite: Completion of MECH 10 and MECH 14 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Study of microcontroller based embedded systems u… source
MECH 0095Internship in MechatronicsUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
MUS 0002Music AppreciationUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Foundational course recommended for all students seeking an understanding and enjoyment of music through listening, analysis, and evaluation. Discussion of musical elements… source
MUS 0003AEar Training IUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 10 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent knowledge of music notation Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 6A and MUS 40A Hours: 44 (18 lecture, 26 labora… source
MUS 0003BEar Training IIUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 3A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 6B and MUS 40B Hours: 40 (14 lecture, 26 laboratory) This course applies and develops the… source
MUS 0004AAdvanced Ear Training IUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 3B with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 9A and MUS 40C Hours: 40 (14 lecture, 26 laboratory) This course applies and develops the… source
MUS 0004BAdvanced Ear Training IIUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 4A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 9B and MUS 40D Hours: 40 (14 lecture, 26 laboratory) This course applies and develops the… source
MUS 0006AMusic Theory IUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 10 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent knowledge of music notation Advisory: Completion of MUS 40A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent piano skill… source
MUS 0006BMusic Theory IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 6A with grade of "C" or better or passing score on examination Advisory: Completion of MUS 40B with grade of "C" or better or equivalent piano skill; completi… source
MUS 0007Composition with Electronic MediaUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MUS 10 and 40A with grades of "C" or better or equivalent keyboard skills and ability to read music notation Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Introduction to ele… source
MUS 0009AMusic Theory IIIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 6B with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of MUS 40C with grade of "C" or better or equivalent piano skill; completion with grade of “C” or better o… source
MUS 0009BMusic Theory IVUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 9A with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of MUS 40D with grade of "C" or better or equivalent piano skill; completion with grade of “C” or better o… source
MUS 0010Music FundamentalsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An elementary course designed to provide the basic musical skills, knowledge, and competencies necessary for reading or listening to music. Covers elements of music, scales… source
MUS 0011Introduction and History of JazzUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the history of jazz from traditional European, African and Latin origins to various contemporary and fusion styles. Contributions of great jazz artists stud… source
MUS 0012ASurvey of Music History and Literature to 1750Units: 3 Advisory: Completion of MUS 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Study of the history of Western art music from antiquity through the early Baroque Era including the influences o… source
MUS 0012BSurvey of Music History and Literature from 1750 to PresentUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MUS 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Study of the history of European American art music from the 18th century Enlightenment through the present. Stud… source
MUS 0013Introduction to Music: History of Rock and RollUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture History of Rock and Roll music in social, political, cultural, and economic context. Includes guided listening, lecture, and video presentations to show the evolution of Ro… source
MUS 0014Introduction to Commercial Music ProductionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MECH 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Emphasis on audio concepts including basic and essential audio theory, development of critic… source
MUS 0015Audio RecordingUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MUS 14 Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Studio media content production techniques with targeted training on… source
MUS 0016Media Content and Public Event TechnologyUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MUS 10 and MUS 40A with grades of "C" or better Hours: 72 (54 lecture, 18 laboratory) Orientation to areas of professional activity in the fields of media content cre… source
MUS 0018Live SoundUnits: 2 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in MUS 16 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Training provided in a variety of public event technical support sce… source
MUS 0024Introduction to Music Cultures of the WorldUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to folk, art, devotional, and popular music from around the world. The emphasis of the course is listening to music and understanding music within its cultural… source
MUS 0025Introduction to Entertainment IndustryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of non-performance career options in multiple areas of the media content management and public event technical support industries. Areas of emphasis include pro… source
MUS 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
MUS 0029Audiovisual Event ProductionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of MUS 16 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Training in audiovisual technical support for public events. Students will receive introductory… source
MUS 0039ABeginning VoiceUnits: 2 Formerly known as MUS 39 Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) Introductory study of efficient vocal production and performance. Beginning exercises for breath management, extending the vocal… source
MUS 0039BIntermediate VoiceUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 39A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) In-depth study of specific elements of efficient vocal technique and performance. Includes… source
MUS 0039CAdvanced Voice IUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 39B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) In-depth study of specific elements of efficient vocal technique and performance. Includes… source
MUS 0039DAdvanced Voice IIUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 39C with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) In-depth study of specific elements of efficient vocal technique and performance. Includes… source
MUS 0040ABeginning Piano IUnits: 2 Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18 laboratory) Beginning instruction in the fundamentals of playing piano. Note reading and basic playing techniques are introduced. Designed to develop musicianship a… source
MUS 0040BBeginning Piano IIUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 40A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent piano skill with permission of instructor Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18 laboratory) Continuation of MUS 40A using mo… source
MUS 0040CIntermediate Piano IUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 40B with grade of "C" or better or equivalent with permission of the instructor Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18 laboratory) Continuation of MUS 40B, with music draw… source
MUS 0040DIntermediate Piano IIUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 40C with grade of "C" or better or equivalent with permission of instructor Hours: 54 (36 lecture, 18 laboratory) Continuation of MUS 40C, with music drawn fr… source
MUS 0042Chamber SingersUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class, and include sight singing, preparation of a short musical excerpt, and an aural sk… source
MUS 0046Jazz EnsembleUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class and require demonstrated ability to play at least one instrument commonly used in j… source
MUS 0047Vocal Jazz EnsembleUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class, and include sight singing, improvisation and preparation of a short musical excerp… source
MUS 0048Concert ChoirUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class, and include ability to match pitch and produce a good tone Hours: 54 (18 lecture,… source
MUS 0049Jazz Improvisation Performance EnsembleUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class and require demonstrated ability to play a melodic instrument and read music in the… source
MUS 0050Wind EnsembleUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class, and include demonstrated ability to play an instrument found in a wind or chamber… source
MUS 0051Applied MusicUnit: 1 Formerly known as MUS 51A Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition before music faculty of level appropriate repertoire demonstrating technical and interpretive skills and ability to rea… source
MUS 0054Symphonic BandUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Enrollment Limitation: audition required; auditions generally occur the first week of class, and include demonstrated ability to play a symphonic band instrument Advisory: Thr… source
MUS 0057ABeginning GuitarUnit: 1.5 Hours: 36 (18 lecture, 18 activity) Learning fundamentals of the guitar: components of instrument, reading music notations, key structure and chord structure (open position), and finger pic… source
MUS 0057BBeginning GuitarUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 57A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent with permission of instructor Hours: 36 (18 lecture, 18 activity) Further study of guitar fundamentals, includi… source
MUS 0058AIntermediate GuitarUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 57B with grade of "C" or better or equivalent with permission of instructor Hours: 36 (18 lecture, 18 activity) Learning chromatics, chord structure in close… source
MUS 0058BIntermediate GuitarUnit: 1.5 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 58A with grade of "C" or better or equivalent with permission of instructor Hours: 36 (18 lecture, 18 activity) Further study of chord melody construction. L… source
MUS 0095Internship in MusicUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
MUS 0810Selected Topics in MusicUnits: 0 Hours: 8 to 54 lecture as scheduled Course designed for older adults. Study of selected styles and periods of music. Includes discussion of musical elements, composition, orchestration, voca… source
NRSA 0003Precertification Nursing Assistant TrainingUnits: 6.5 Hours: 202 (85 lecture, 117 laboratory) Introduction to nursing practice based on the humanistic philosophy of Abraham Maslow. Includes basic skills necessary to assist in satisfying the p… source
NRSR 0017High-Risk Pediatric NursingUnits: 0.5 Prerequisite: Enrolled as LVN to RN Upward Mobility student Hours: 9 lecture Provides the LVN Upward Mobility student with the content/concepts for the management of nursing care for the c… source
NRSR 0021Nursing Fundamentals and Geriatric NursingUnits: 11 Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL 4, 5, 6, NUTF 10, HDEV 1, PSYC C1000, MATH 12, and ENGL C1000 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 396 (99 lecture, 297 laboratory) Introduction to nursing w… source
NRSR 0022Medical Surgical I and Pediatric NursingUnits: 11 Prerequisite: Completion or equivalent of NRSR 21 with grade of "C" or better as determined by Dean/Department Chair or current LVN licensure and completion of BIOL 4, 5, 6, NUTF 10, HDEV 1… source
NRSR 0023Medical Surgical II and Mental Health NursingUnits: 11 Prerequisite: Completion of NRSR 22 with grade of "C" or better or current LVN licensure and BIOL 4, 5, 6, NUTF 10, HDEV 1, PSYC C1000, MATH 12 , and ENGL C1000 with grades of "C" or better… source
NRSR 0024Advanced Medical Surgical and Maternal-Newborn NursingUnits: 11 Prerequisite: Completion of NRSR 23 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 396 (99 lecture, 297 laboratory) Theory and correlated clinical practice related to the application of the nursing pro… source
NRSR 0025High Risk Obstetrical/Newborn NursingUnits: 0.5 Prerequisite: Enrolled as an LVN to RN upward mobility student Hours: 16 (7 lecture, 9 laboratory) Provides the LVN upward mobility student with the content/concepts for the management of… source
NRSR 0031Dosage Calculations for Medication Administration for NursingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Sierra College Associate Degree Nursing program Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRSR 21 Hours: 18 lecture Focuses on preparing nursing students with th… source
NRSR 0032IV Therapy Techniques and Medication Administration in NursingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Sierra College Associate Degree Nursing program Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRSR 22 Hours: 18 lecture Designed to equip healthcare professionals wi… source
NRSR 0033Pharmacology for NursingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Sierra College Associate Degree Nursing program Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRSR 23 Hours: 18 lecture Designed to provide nursing students with a c… source
NRSR 0034Pathways to Professionalism in NursingUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Sierra College Associate Degree Nursing program Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRSR 24 Hours: 18 lecture Designed to equip Associate Degree in Nursing… source
NUTF 0005Food Preparation for Nutrition and Life FitnessUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Focuses on the application of food science principles. Emphasis on ingredient function and interaction, food prepar… source
NUTF 0010Principles of NutritionUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients in basic life processes and current health issues with emphasis o… source
NUTF 0013Nutrition Throughout the Life CycleUnits: 3 Also known as HDEV 61 Advisory: Completion of NUTF 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Examination of nutritional requirements, concerns, and interventions during several stages… source
NUTF 0014Sports NutritionUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of NUTF 10 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Presents fundamental nutrition concepts and applies them to individuals interested in physical activity, exercis… source
NUTF 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
NUTF 0095Internship in Nutrition and Food ScienceUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
PDEV 0001College and Life SuccessUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Strategies for creating success in college, life and career. Apply psychological, social, and physiological principles of development, learning, motivation and wellness to… source
PDEV 0006Career PlanningUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture A study of Career Counseling and its relationship to career planning. In particular, students will learn to examine their individual psychological, social, and environmenta… source
PDEV 0008Introduction to CollegeUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 9 lecture per .5 unit Introduction to higher education, college terms, student resources, student success practices, steps to choosing a career direction, related interest area, p… source
PDEV 0009Assertiveness TrainingUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Step by step strategies for becoming more assertive, rather than passive or aggressive. Learn verbal and nonverbal skills for communicating with people more authentically, e… source
PDEV 0012Peer Mentor TrainingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Experiential introduction to the method and process of being a skilled helper in academic peer support programs. Emphasis on communication skills, relationship development,… source
PDEV 0021Career Exploration through Self AssessmentUnits: 0.5-1 Hours: 9 lecture per .5 unit Introduction to the career decision making process using career assessment and educational planning tools. Includes self assessment of personality, values, i… source
PDEV 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
PDEV 0052Student Leadership DevelopmentUnits: 2 Hours: 36 lecture Introductory course in leadership development, which explores student government, student clubs and organizations, and aspects of group dynamics. Students gain knowledge in… source
PDEV 0070Stress and Well BeingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Emphasis on analyzing theories, research methods, and empirical evidence regarding the relationship between stress and well-being. Overview of psychological theories of str… source
PDEV 0075Study of Happiness and Well-BeingUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An overview of happiness and well-being through current theory and research in positive psychology. This course explores the relationships between positive psychology, psyc… source
PDEV 0094Career Exploration InternshipUnits: 0.5-4 Exposure to business/industry under the direction of a worksite supervisor, related to student's educational or occupational goals. Develops career awareness, experience and knowledge wi… source
PDEV 0095Internship in Personal Development/Human ServicesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
PDEV 0800Career Essentials - Looking InsideUnits: 0 Hours: 10 lecture Introduction to the career decision-making process using career assessment tools to formulate a career profile. Includes self assessment of personality, values, interests,… source
PDEV 0801Career Essentials - Exploring the World of WorkUnits: 0 Prerequisite: Completion of PDEV 800 with grade of "Pass" Hours: 8 lecture Introduction to the world of work including industry sectors, career clusters and pathways. Overview of current and… source
PDEV 0802Career Essentials - Getting HiredUnits: 0 Hours: 10 lecture Overview and explanation of the job search process, including the role of social media, personal branding and evolving employer expectations. Understanding and application… source
PHIL 0002Introduction to Philosophy: EthicsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The concept of morality and values, Western systems of ethics including Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianisms, Kantian ethics, Feminist Moral… source
PHIL 0004Introduction to Critical ThinkingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture A study of the principles of inductive and deductive inference and their practical applications in everyd… source
PHIL 0006Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and RealityUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the method and primary problems of philosophy including argumentation, conceptual analysis, analysis and evaluation of… source
PHIL 0010Philosophy of ReligionUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Analysis of the major philosophical issues raised by, but not limited to traditional Western religion. Includes an examination of the a… source
PHIL 0012Introduction to Symbolic LogicUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the principles of deductive reasoning including formal techniques of sentential and predicate logic. (C-ID PHIL 210) (C… source
PHIL 0013Introduction to Asian PhilosophyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Major philosophies of Asia including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. Focuses on issues such as immortality, the n… source
PHIL 0020History of Ancient Greek PhilosophyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture A study of the origin and rise of Western Philosophy from the pre-Socratic philosophers, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, up to the Hell… source
PHIL 0021History of Modern PhilosophyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Sixteenth through Eighteenth century philosophy with emphasis on broad epistemological or metaphysical theories, developments of empiri… source
PHIL 0027Introduction to Philosophy of Women in Western CulturesUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the concepts of womanhood and feminism in mythic, classic, medieval and major philosophical traditions. Emphasis on the… source
PHIL 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
PHIL 0030Introduction to Social and Political PhilosophyUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Major philosophical issues surrounding the nature of society and justifications for the authority of the state. Focuses on how the conc… source
PHIL 0060Introduction to Environmental EthicsUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Philosophical survey of the ethical questions and issues raised when considering the relationship between human beings and the environm… source
PHIL 0065Introduction to the Philosophy of ScienceUnits: 3 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture The philosophical foundations of science such as criteria for distinguishing between science and pseudo-science, questions concerning s… source
PHIL 0210Ethical Studies in BusinessUnits: 3 Also known as BUS 210 Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Explore critical moral issues in the business realm, including diversity, equity, and i… source
PHOT 0010History of PhotographyUnits: 3 Also known as ARTH 0134 Hours: 54 lecture Historical survey of photography as an art form and communication tool from its invention to the present. Explores various perspectives including ph… source
PHOT 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
PHOT 0060ABeginning PhotographyUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Utilizing digital and film cameras to create photographs that are technically competent and visually appealing. Elements of design and influence of photog… source
PHOT 0060BThe Creative ImageUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) The conceptual process, experimentation, and photographic tools of creative image making.… source
PHOT 0063Digital PhotographyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHOT 78 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Emphasis on practical use of the digital camera in real world s… source
PHOT 0065Documentary PhotographyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A or 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Production of photographic essays and individual images that capture what is happen… source
PHOT 0070AStudio LightingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A and PHOT 75 or PHOT 78 with grade(s) of “C” or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) The application of studio lighting techniques to portrait and… source
PHOT 0070BAdvanced Studio LightingUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 70A with a grade of “C” or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Additional creative and technical work with studio lighting and portfolio development… source
PHOT 0075Introduction to PhotoshopUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 75 Advisory: Completion of AAD 70 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Introduction to the acquisition and computer enhancements of digital image… source
PHOT 0076Advanced Projects in PhotoshopUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 76 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 75 or AAD 75 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Advanced digital project development using Photoshop. Creat… source
PHOT 0079Introduction to Digital Filmmaking and Video ProductionUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 79 and COMM 31A Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Use of digital cameras for producing short form video projects. Introduction to principles, techniques and the termino… source
PHOT 0080Color PhotographyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 78 or PHOT 75/AAD 75 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Application of color theory and technical skills to create expressive co… source
PHOT 0088Business Practices for PhotographersUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of a minimum of three photography courses Hours: 54 lecture Successful business practices for commercial, portrait, and fine art photographers. Elements of starting and… source
PHOT 0089Documentary FilmmakingUnits: 3 Also known as AAD 89 Prerequisite: Completion of AAD 79/COMM 31A/PHOT 79 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Examines the principles, techniques and terminology… source
PHOT 0090INight Photography Field WorkshopUnits: 0.5-3 Advisory: Completion of PHOT 60A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Intensive field workshop covering methods and processes of night, artificial an… source
PHOT 0090JPhotojournalism Field WorkshopUnits: 0.5-3 Advisory: Completion of PHOT 60A or 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Practical experience covering specific event(s). Visual styles, locations… source
PHOT 0090LField Workshop: LandscapeUnits: 0.5-3 Advisory: Completion of PHOT 60A or 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Exploration of landscape photography. Topics include camera and lens use,… source
PHOT 0090NColor Nature Photography Field WorkshopUnits: 0.5-3 Advisory: Completion of PHOT 60A or 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Application of color photography concepts in the field. Topics include su… source
PHOT 0090POutdoor Portrait WorkshopUnits: 0.5-3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A or 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Photographing individuals and groups in an outdoor setting. Topics in… source
PHOT 0090TField Workshop: Travel PhotographyUnits: 0.5-3 Advisory: Completion of PHOT 60A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Intensive field workshop covering specific locations, methods and processes of… source
PHOT 0090UDrone Photography and VideographyUnits: 0.5-2 Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Camera operation and flight maneuvers used by photographers and cinematographers to capture still and motion footage from UAV’s (drones). To… source
PHOT 0090WWedding and Event Photography Field WorkshopUnits: 0.5-1 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A or PHOT 78 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 13 (7 lecture, 6 activity) per .5 unit Documentation of weddings and events, such as: conferences, trad… source
PHOT 0092Alternative ProcessesUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 60A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Creative expression through alternative photographic processes, many of which were firs… source
PHOT 0093Advanced Alternative ProcessesUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PHOT 92 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory) Advanced study of alternative processes in photography designed to expand on the technic… source
PHOT 0095Internship in PhotographyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
PHYS 0000APreparation for Calculus-Based PhysicsUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 or equivalent with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 72 lecture Intended to provide stronger preparatio… source
PHYS 0010Basic Concepts in PhysicsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math D Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the laws of motion, properties of matter, heat, sound, electrici… source
PHYS 0010LBasic Concepts in Physics LaboratoryUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 11 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 10 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 11 strongly recommended Hours: 54 laboratory… source
PHYS 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
PHYS 0105General Physics IUnits: 4 Formerly known as PHYS 2A (PHYS 105 and 105L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 or equivalent with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 105L Advisory… source
PHYS 0105LGeneral Physics I LaboratoryUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 2A (PHYS 105 and 105L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 27 or high school trigonometry with grade of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS… source
PHYS 0110General Physics IIUnits: 4 Formerly known as PHYS 2B (PHYS 110 and 110L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 105 and 105L with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 110L Hours: 72 l… source
PHYS 0110LGeneral Physics II LaboratoryUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 2B (PHYS 110 and 110L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 105 and 105L with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 110 Hours: 54 lab… source
PHYS 0140Survey of Chemistry and PhysicsUnits: 4 Also known as CHEM 140 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH D with grade of "C" or better, or placement by matriculation assessment process Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) A conceptual in… source
PHYS 0205Principles of Physics: MechanicsUnits: 4 Formerly known as PHYS 4A (PHYS 205 and 205L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 30 and 31 with grades of "C" or better (MATH 31 may be taken concurrently); AND PHYS A or PHYS 105, o… source
PHYS 0205LPrinciples of Physics Laboratory: MechanicsUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 4A (PHYS 205 and 205L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 30 and 31 with grades of "C" or better (MATH 31 may be taken concurrently); AND PHYS A, PHYS 105, or h… source
PHYS 0210Principles of Physics: Electricity and MagnetismUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHYS 4B (PHYS 210 and 210L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205, PHYS 205L, and MATH 31 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2… source
PHYS 0210LPrinciples of Physics Laboratory: Electricity and MagnetismUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 4B (PHYS 210 and 210L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205, PHYS 205L, and MATH 31 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 21… source
PHYS 0210RProblem Solving for Physics 210Unit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 4Y Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 210 Hours: 18 lecture Optional problem solving course to accompany PHYS 210. Includes electric forces and fields, electric… source
PHYS 0215Principles of Physics: Heat, Waves and Modern PhysicsUnits: 3 Formerly known as PHYS 4C (PHYS 215 and 215L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205, PHYS 205L, and MATH 31 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 2… source
PHYS 0215LPrinciples of Physics Laboratory: Heat, Waves and Modern PhysicsUnit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 4C (PHYS 215 and 215L, combined) Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 205, PHYS 205L, and MATH 31 with grades of "C" or better Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 21… source
PHYS 0215RProblem Solving for Physics 215Unit: 1 Formerly known as PHYS 4Z Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 215 Hours: 18 lecture Optional problem solving course to accompany PHYS 215. Includes thermodynamics, mechanical waves, op… source
POLS 0002Introduction to Comparative GovernmentUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Compares the major political systems of selected countries of the world, both autocratic and democratic. Comparison includes the origins and development of governments, the… source
POLS 0003Introduction to International RelationsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the political relations between governments and other global actors. Examination of theories and concepts that help to explain conflict and cooperation in a… source
POLS 0004Russian and East European Political SystemsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Comparison of Russian government and politics with that of other Eastern European states. Discussion of the past imperial and communist systems. Focus on social and politic… source
POLS 0005California Politics and GovernmentUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An examination of state and local governments and their relations to the federal government. Topics include interest groups, elections and policy issues. (CSU, UC) source
POLS 0007Politics of the Developing WorldUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of revolution and political changes of selected countries in the Developing World/Global South focusing on historical experiences of European and American imperialism… source
POLS 0008American Foreign PolicyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of American diplomatic history and the politics of foreign policy formation and implementation. Survey of contemporary international issues confronting the U.S. (C… source
POLS 0009Politics of the Middle EastUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture An introduction to the politics and political systems of the Middle East. Focuses on the influence of colonialism, nationalism and Islam on forms of government, social turm… source
POLS 0012TerrorismUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of terrorism, including history, motives, and political impact. Implications of counterterrorism policies. (CSU, UC) source
POLS 0016Introduction to Political TheoryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Survey of major political theorists and their analyses of political concepts, such as state of nature, natural law, natural rights, and civil and political society. Examina… source
POLS 0017Introduction to Political Science Research MethodsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of STAT C1000 with grade of "C" or better; completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in any POLS course Hours: 54 lecture Surveys research methods… source
POLS 0018California GovernmentUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Introduction to politics and government in California. A survey of state and local institutions and processes. Fulfills California state and local government requirement for… source
POLS 0027Women and Politics in a Global SocietyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Exploration of past and current influences on the political and legal status of women as well as women's participation in the political process throughout the world. Includ… source
POLS 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
POLS 0095Internship in Political ScienceUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
POLS C1000American Government and PoliticsUnits: 3 Formerly known as POLS 1 Hours: 54 lecture This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and o… source
PSYC 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
PSYC 0102Navigating Psychology: The Major and CareersUnit: 1 Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 18 lecture Provides an overview of the discipline of psychology, including expectations for the psychology major, and… source
PSYC 0103Social PsychologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of human interaction with emphasis on the individual within a social context. Topics include development of the self, social perception, inte… source
PSYC 0104Developmental PsychologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 4 Advisory: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture An overview of development from conception to death. Includes socioemotional, langua… source
PSYC 0105Research Methods in PsychologyUnits: 4 Formerly known as PSYC 5 Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better; completion of PSYC 142 or STAT C1000 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of ENGL C10… source
PSYC 0106Psychology of AdjustmentUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 6 Hours: 54 lecture Basic theories of personal and social adjustment. Use of psychological principles and methods in adapting to the challenges of life. Topics include… source
PSYC 0107Abnormal PsychologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 7 Advisory: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better; Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to descriptive psychopathology: the origin,… source
PSYC 0108Psychology of Death and DyingUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 8 Hours: 54 lecture An investigation of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors associated with death, dying and bereavement. Terminal illness, suicide, euthanasia, last rit… source
PSYC 0110Psychology of Intimate Relationships and FamilyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 10 Also known as HDEV 21 Hours: 54 lecture Study of the meaning and functions of intimate relationships and family. Consideration given to the nature of commitments, s… source
PSYC 0127Psychology of WomenUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 27 Hours: 54 lecture A critical study of psychological theory and data on the cultural and societal factors that influence the development of gender identity and expre… source
PSYC 0130Human SexualityUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 30 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of human sexuality from birth through adulthood: Covers major topics such as gender, sexual anatomy, sexually-transmitted infections, sex… source
PSYC 0140Introduction to BiopsychologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 40 Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture An introduction to biopsychology focusing… source
PSYC 0140LBiopsychology LaboratoryUnit: 1 Formerly known as PSYC 40L Corequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in PSYC 140 Hours: 54 laboratory Focuses on the applied study of the nervous system and… source
PSYC 0142Introduction to Psychological StatisticsUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 42 Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate Algebra or appropriate placement Hours: 54 lecture Statistical procedures used for experimental analysis in the social and… source
PSYC 0150Alcohol, Drugs and SocietyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 50 Hours: 54 lecture The use, misuse, and abuse of all major families of psychoactive drugs, including opioids, stimulants, tobacco, marijuana, hallucinogens, alcohol,… source
PSYC 0160Psychology and FilmUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 60 Hours: 54 lecture Analysis of a selection of modern and contemporary films that have played a critical role in shaping and reflecting cultural assumptions and fears… source
PSYC 0180Cultural PsychologyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Examination of psychological principles and theory emphasizing both contemporary and historical research… source
PSYC 0200Introduction to Research Methods in PsychologyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC C1000 with grade of "C" or better; completion of PSYC 142 or STAT C1000 with grade of "C" or better Advisory: Completion of ENGL C1000 with grade of "C" or b… source
PSYC C1000Introduction to PsychologyUnits: 3 Formerly known as PSYC 100 Advisory: Eligibility for college-level writing (C-ID ENGL 100) and reading (a course with an existing skill of ability to read a college level text) Hours: 54 lec… source
RECM 0001An Exploration of Recreation, Hospitality and Tourism IndustriesUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture An exploration of the Recreation and Hospitality majors with an emphasis on degree options, career mapping, internship opportunities, job outlooks, occupational and professi… source
RECM 0010Foundations of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism ManagementUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture A foundational course focusing on the history, nature, scope and social aspects of leisure services in Western and international cultures. Includes philosophical and ethica… source
RECM 0020Program Planning and Event ManagementUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Theory, delivery systems and processes of program planning, implementation, and evaluation applicable to a variety of public and private agencies. Addresses programs that s… source
RECM 0030Leadership in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism ManagementUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Leadership of recreation activities with emphasis on the social development and integration of individuals into group programs, mechanics of planning, techniques of present… source
RECM 0040Leisure Aspects of the Hospitality IndustryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Provide students with tools to review the structure and financial performances of the hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions, and… source
RECM 0042Recreation and Parks: Natural, Cultural and Heritage ResourcesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Examines the use of natural, cultural, and heritage resources for recreation, tourism and leisure purposes in a variety of settings under various agencies. Includes the stu… source
RECM 0070BackpackingUnits: 2 Formerly known as PHED 76 Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) Basics of minimum impact camping and wilderness safety with maximum personal comfort and enjoyment. Emphasizes "leave-no-trace"… source
RECM 0071Rock ClimbingUnits: 2 Formerly known as PHED 77 Hours: 54 (18 lecture, 36 activity) Covers various aspects of climbing including: how to use rope systems and other climbing gear safely, how to tie and use various… source
RECM 0072Wilderness SurvivalUnits: 2 Formerly known as PHED 78 Hours: 54 (27 lecture, 27 laboratory) Designed to enhance the student's understanding of the outdoors and the natural world. Interactive discussions and experiments… source
RECM 0084Hospitality: Hotel and Lodging OperationsUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of hotel and lodging operating systems, business practices and careers, to include: front office, housekeeping, property maintenance, food and beverage, human reso… source
RECM 0095Internship in Recreation ManagementUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
RECM 0100Introduction to HospitalityUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Overview of structure and financial performances of hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions and related operations. Focus on orien… source
RECM 0120Hospitality Cost ControlUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of BUS 201 and BUS 202 with grades of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Analyzing and managing: food, beverage, labor and other costs within a hospitality operation. Empha… source
RISE 0001First Year SeminarUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to interdisciplinary active reading skills, information literacy, financial literacy, critical thinking, and student success skills. Examines intersectionality… source
RISE 0801First Year SeminarUnits: 0 Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to interdisciplinary active reading skills, information literacy, financial literacy, critical thinking, and student success skills. Examines intersectionality… source
SKDV 0001Techniques of TutoringUnit: 1 Formerly known as SKDV 21A Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 18 lecture Introduction to learning theories, styles and techniques as related to tutoring. Fundamentals of communicatio… source
SKDV 0010How to be a Successful Online StudentUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Designed to develop the skills for success in the online learning environment. Includes defining online learning, navigating the learning management system, exploring effect… source
SKDV 0020Information Literacy and Research SkillsUnit: 1 Hours: 18 lecture Development of information literacy skills for academic and personal research. Emphasis on identifying, locating, evaluating and using information resources. (CSU) source
SKDV 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
SKDV 0801Supervised TutoringUnits: 0 Designed to assist students who desire supplemental tutoring or learning assistance in critical thinking, composition or computation in for all subjects. Tutorial or learning assistance cont… source
SOC 0001Introduction to SociologyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Sociological analysis of social institutions, social interaction and behavior, collective behavior, social change, deviance, conformity, and social stratification. (C-ID SO… source
SOC 0002Social ProblemsUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of SOC 1 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture A sociological approach to the study of major social problems, addressing areas such as social stratification and… source
SOC 0003Race, Ethnicity and InequalityUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Examines the historical and contemporary impacts of the social constructs of race and ethnicity in the United States. Closely analyzes racial and ethnic inequalities within… source
SOC 0004The FamilyUnits: 3 Also known as HDEV 22 Advisory: Completion of SOC 1 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture A sociological approach to the analysis of the family as a social institution. Of particular… source
SOC 0005Sociology of Women's HealthUnits: 3 Also known as WMST 5 Advisory: Completion of ENGL A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Provides a sociological analysis of health issues that concern women throughout their life c… source
SOC 0009Introduction to Crime, Deviance, and Social ControlUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in SOC 1 Hours: 54 lecture Sociological analysis of crime, the criminal justice system, deviance, and mechanisms of… source
SOC 0010Feminism and Social ActionUnits: 3 Also known as WMST 4 Advisory: Completion of ENGL N with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Examines sociological underpinnings of social action and explores unique contributions of fe… source
SOC 0015Introduction to Statistics in SociologyUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of intermediate algebra or appropriate placement Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in a support course (SOC 15S or SOC 815S) is strongly recommended for those who have… source
SOC 0015SSupport for Introduction to Statistics in SociologyUnit: 1 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SOC 15 Hours: 18 lecture Support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Statistics in Sociology. Intended for stude… source
SOC 0027Sociology of GenderUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture A cross-cultural comparison of gender roles, gender identities, and sexualities viewed from sociological perspectives. Examines the social construction of gender inequities… source
SOC 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
SOC 0047Introduction to Hip Hop and Social JusticeUnits: 3 Formerly known as SOC 11 Hours: 54 lecture Defining Hip Hop as both a noun and a verb, this course takes a critical look at the history, role, and influence of Hip Hop on social reality. Eva… source
SOC 0095Internship in SociologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
SOC 0110Introduction to Social JusticeUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Course focuses on the interdisciplinary study of social justice. Examines social justice movements in the United States in relation to key social groups and identities. Pro… source
SOC 0815SSupport for Introduction to Statistics in SociologyUnits: 0 Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SOC 15 Hours: 18 lecture Support option covering the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for Statistics in Sociology. Intended for stud… source
SPAN 0001Elementary Spanish - Level IUnits: 5 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 90 lecture First of two semesters of Elementary Spanish. A beginning course which offers students practice in speaking, understanding, reading and… source
SPAN 0002Elementary Spanish - Level IIUnits: 5 Prerequisite: Completion of SPAN 1 or two years of high school Spanish with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 90 lecture Second of two semesters of Elementary Spanish. Provides further practi… source
SPAN 0003Intermediate Spanish - Level IUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of SPAN 2 or three years of high school Spanish with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture First of two semesters of Intermediate Spanish. Continued developmen… source
SPAN 0004Intermediate Spanish - Level IIUnits: 4 Prerequisite: Completion of SPAN 3 or four years of high school Spanish with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 72 lecture Second of two semesters of Intermediate Spanish. Continued developmen… source
SPAN 0017Intermediate Conversational SpanishUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of SPAN 2 or three years of high school Spanish with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Develops increasingly complex language abilities through new vocabul… source
SPAN 0019Spanish for Public SafetyUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Introductory course in Spanish designed for students whose professional careers take them to the Public Safety field. This course will provide students with the basic neces… source
SPAN 0020Spanish for the Healthcare ProfessionsUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of SPAN 2 or three years of high school Spanish with grade(s) of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Intermediate course in Spanish designed for students whose professio… source
SPAN 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
STAT C1000Introduction to StatisticsUnits: 4 Formerly known as MATH 13 Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate a… source
STAT C1000EIntroduction to Statistics Embedded SupportUnits: 6 Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate algebra. Hours: 108 lecture… source
THEA 0010AActing IUnits: 3 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Analysis and practice of acting techniques focusing on volume and diction, breathing, posture, stage movement and positioning, gestures and listening. Pra… source
THEA 0010BActing IIUnits: 3 Formerly known as DRMA 10B Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 10A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) Analysis and practice of acting techniques focusing on approac… source
THEA 0011Acting in MovementUnits: 3 Formerly known as DRMA 11 Hours: 72 (36 lecture, 36 activity) This course takes a deep dive into the analysis and practice of movement styles to enhance acting technique applied on stage. St… source
THEA 0013Introduction to TheatreUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Addresses the impact of theatre as it mirrors the human condition. Covers the social and political impact in the major historical periods, styles, and genres of theatre dem… source
THEA 0014StagecraftUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Covers set construction for main stage productions. Students study tools, hardware, painting, and learn proper construction techniques. Fundamentals of ri… source
THEA 0015Stage LightingUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Covers basic principles of color, light sources and instruments, electricity, how to hang, do circuiting, create a cue sheet, lighting plot, and design el… source
THEA 0016ACostume HistoryUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture Study of costumes from the Greek period to the present, with an emphasis on the use of historical costumes for the stage. Period costume design projects examined. Designed… source
THEA 0016BCostume ConstructionUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Study and implementation of costume construction techniques, from pattern drafting and fabric selection to sewing, serging, fitting, draping, and distress… source
THEA 0017Stage MakeupUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Theory and practical application of stage make-up and prosthetics. Projects include facial structure alterations, "old age," character, supernatural, hist… source
THEA 0018Acting for Musical TheatreUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 10 with grade of "C" or better or permission from instructor following audition Advisory: Completion of THEA 10A or MUS 39A with grade of "C" or better or at… source
THEA 0019AStage PropertiesUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Covers basic skills to create stage properties through a variety of construction and acquisition methods including locating, procuring, and fabricating sp… source
THEA 0019BScenic PaintingUnits: 3 Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Study of scenic painting practices and standards including mixing and matching paints, implementing various painting techniques, and utilizing specialized… source
THEA 0021Script AnalysisUnits: 3 Formerly known as DRMA 21 Hours: 54 lecture This course introduces students to the fundamental applications of script analysis. Students will interpret and describe concepts and ideas relate… source
THEA 0022AProduction Crew IUnits: 2 Hours: 80 activity Participation in a college production as a technical assistant or crew member. Focus on one or more of the following areas during the development of the play: run crew, pr… source
THEA 0022BProduction Crew IIUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 22A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 80 activity Provides an opportunity for students to participate in a college production as a member of the technical c… source
THEA 0022CProduction Crew IIIUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 22B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 80 activity Provides an opportunity for students to participate in a college production in an intermediate leadership… source
THEA 0022DProduction Crew IVUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 22C with grade of "C or better Hours: 80 activity Provides an opportunity to participate at an advanced leadership level as a member of the production crew,… source
THEA 0023ARehearsal and Performance - Cast IUnits: 3 Hours: 120 activity The first of four courses that provides an opportunity for students to perform in their first role in a Sierra College production as a member of the cast. Students develo… source
THEA 0023BRehearsal and Performance - Cast IIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 23A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 120 activity The second of four courses that provides an opportunity for students to perform in their second role in a… source
THEA 0023CRehearsal and Performance - Cast IIIUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 23B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 120 activity The third of four courses that provides an opportunity for students to perform in their third role in a S… source
THEA 0024Stage ManagementUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of THEA 22A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 90 (18 lecture, 72 activity) Introduces students to the step-by-step process of stage managing a full-scale, live theatric… source
THEA 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Formerly known as DRMA 28 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently availab… source
THEA 0029Student Directed One Act Play WorkshopUnits: 3 Hours: 81 (27 lecture, 54 activity) Students will learn the basic requirements for mounting a one-act play from the perspectives of the director, backstage crew and actor. Classes will inclu… source
THEA 0030Diversity in American TheatreUnits: 3 Advisory: Completion of THEA 13 with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the works and contributions of underrepresented communities to American theatre. The course will… source
THEA 0095Internship in Theatre ArtsUnits: 0.5-4 Formerly known as DRMA 95 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direct… source
THEA 0809Selected Topics in Film StudiesUnits: 0 Formerly known as DRMA 809 Hours: 8 to 54 lecture as scheduled Course designed for older adults. Introduction to a series of films examined for originality, creative virtuosity, impact, stru… source
WELD 0001AIntroduction to Welding and FabricationUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 15 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Hands-on survey class that focuses on the three common welding processes of Manual Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, a… source
WELD 0001BBasic Welding FabricationUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 70 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 1A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Foundational fabrication course includes elements of design an… source
WELD 0002AGas Metal Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 40 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for those interested in beginning stages of welding. Students are taught to weld on mild carbon steel sheet and plate… source
WELD 0002BGas Metal Arc Welding of Stainless Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 2A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Covers equipment, metal preparation, and welding of stainless steels in all positions us… source
WELD 0002CGas Metal Arc Welding Certifications on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 2B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Practice and completion of Gas Metal Arc Welding Certifications on sheet and plate. Upon… source
WELD 0003AGas Tungsten Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 10 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for those interested in beginning stages of welding. Students are taught to weld on mild carbon steel sheet and plate… source
WELD 0003BGas Tungsten Arc Welding of Mild Carbon and Stainless Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 50 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 3A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Covers equipment, metal preparation, and welding of stainless… source
WELD 0003CGas Tungsten Arc Welding Certifications on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 3B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Practice and completion of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certifications on sheet and plate. U… source
WELD 0004AFlux Core Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 2 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for those interested in the beginning stages of welding. Students are taught to weld on mild carbon steel sheet and plate in various welding po… source
WELD 0005AManual Metal Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel Fillet WeldsUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 20 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) An introduction to the principles of manual metal arc welding (MMAW), setup/use of MMAW equipment, and safe use of tools and e… source
WELD 0005BManual Metal Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel Groove WeldsUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 25 Prerequisite: Completion with grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment in WELD 5A Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) An expansion of the principles of Man… source
WELD 0005CManual Metal Arc Welding Certifications on Closed and Open Root PlateUnits: 2 Formerly known as WELD 80 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 5B and WELD 2A with grades of "C" or better Advisory: Students must be competent in vertical and overhead position welding using ce… source
WELD 0011Welding MetallographyUnits: 4 Formerly known as WELD 60 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 1A, WELD 2A, WELD 3A or WELD 5A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 108 (54 lecture, 54 laboratory) Exploration of the production an… source
WELD 0015AManual Metal Arc Welding on Pipe Level 1Units: 2 Formerly known as WELD 30 Prerequisite: Completion of WELD 5B with grade of "C" or better Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Welding of pipe using accepted practices of industry with Manu… source
WELD 0028Independent StudyUnits: 1-3 Designed for students interested in furthering their knowledge at an independent study level in an area where no specific curriculum offering is currently available. Independent study migh… source
WELD 0095Internship in Welding TechnologyUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
WELD 0801AIntroduction to Welding and FabricationUnits: 0 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Hands-on survey class that focuses on the three common welding processes of Manual Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, and Gas Tungsten Arc Weldin… source
WELD 0802AGas Metal Arc Welding of Mild Carbon Steel on Sheet and PlateUnits: 0 Hours: 72 (18 lecture, 54 laboratory) Designed for those interested in beginning stages of welding. Students are taught to weld on mild carbon steel sheet and plate in various welding positi… source
WELD 0810Welding Technology Industry Training 1Units: 0 Hours: 42 (6 lecture, 36 laboratory) Covers welding processes, knowledge, and skills specific to employers' needs. Workplace safety and etiquette are included. Metal fabrication skills for s… source
WELD 0811Welding Technology Industry Training 2Units: 0 Hours: 42 (6 lecture, 36 laboratory) Covers advanced welding processes, knowledge, and skills specific to employers' needs. Workplace safety and etiquette are included. Advanced metal fabric… source
WMST 0001Introduction to Women's StudiesUnits: 3 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL N Hours: 54 lecture Introduction to the origins, purpose and methods of Women's Studies. The subject matter will explore a wide range of social issues affe… source
WMST 0002Introduction to LGBT Studies/Queer TheoryUnits: 3 Also known as LGBT 1 Hours: 54 lecture A broad and general exploration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Studies and its relationship to Feminism. Emphasis on Sexual Orientation/… source
WMST 0003Introduction to Women, Gender and ReligionUnits: 3 Also known as HUM 9 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 Hours: 54 lecture Religion from a feminist perspective through a cross-cultural examination of major religious traditions of the East… source
WMST 0004Feminism and Social ActionUnits: 3 Also known as SOC 10 Advisory: Completion of ENGL N with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Examines sociological underpinnings of social action and explores unique contributions of fe… source
WMST 0005Sociology of Women's HealthUnits: 3 Also known as SOC 5 Advisory: Completion of ENGL A with grade of "C" or better Hours: 54 lecture Provides a sociological analysis of health issues that concern women throughout their life co… source
WMST 0006Introduction to Disability StudiesUnits: 3 Hours: 54 lecture This course explores the field of disability studies. Students will learn the definitions and distinctions of the study of disabilities to include various theories and mode… source
WMST 0095Internship in Women and Gender StudiesUnits: 0.5-4 Designed for advanced students to work in an area related to their educational or occupational goal. Provides new on-the-job technical training under the direction of a worksite supervis… source
WMST 0300Selected Topics in Women and Gender StudiesUnits: 1-3 Hours: 18 lecture per unit Examines various topics within the field of women's and gender studies. Different issues will be covered based on the interests and expertise of the faculty teac… source