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About the Program ▸ 3 coursesProgram Goal: Career GE Pattern(s): None Program Code: 2DANIMATANDGAMES.CC The certificate in 2D Animation and Games prepares the student for entry-level positions in the fast-growing gaming and anim… source
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AB 15Agricultural Communication and Sales (3.00 units)The study of principles and practices of the selling process: selling strategies and approaches, why and how people buy, prospecting, territory management, and customer service. Self-management, comm… source
AB 20Careers in Agriculture, Environmental Science and Natural Resources (1.00 units)This course is a study of the agriculture, environmental science and natural resources industries with a focus on career opportunities, self evaluation, and skills necessary for successful job procur… source
AB 22Agricultural Economics (3.00 units)This course covers the place of agriculture and farming in the economic system. Topics include basic economic concepts, problems of agriculture, pricing and marketing problems, factors of production,… source
AB 25Computer Applications in Agriculture (3.00 units)This course covers computer use in the workplace with emphasis on agribusiness situations. Computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation managers will be… source
AB 26Introduction to Agriculture Business (3.00 units)This course provides students with a basic understanding of the business and economics of the agricultural industry; an introduction to the economic aspects of agriculture and their implications to t… source
AB 50Agricultural Accounting (3.00 units)This course is a study of the principles of agricultural accounting systems and types of records, their use and how to compute and use measures of earnings and cost of production to improve agribusin… source
AB 51Management Accounting for Agriculture (3.00 units)Management Accounting is a sub-area of accounting concerned with information needed to effectively plan and control economic unit operations and make good business decisions. This course will provide… source
AB 54Supervision and Management in Agriculture (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills relevant to the supervisor in agricultural business. Topics include the regulatory requirements relevant to labor management in agriculture… source
ACCT 2Financial Accounting (4.00 units)This is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. The course covers the accounting info… source
ACCT 4Managerial Accounting (4.00 units)This course provides students an in depth study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. It focuses on cost terms and concepts, c… source
ACCT 20Introduction to Accounting (3.00 units)This course is an introductory accounting course designed for students with little or no prior training in accounting. Topics span the accounting cycle including analysis of business transactions, jo… source
ACCT 30Accounting Capstone (4.00 units)This course is intended to be taken in one of the final two semesters of the accounting program to consolidate training of students who are entering the accounting workforce. The course involves subs… source
ACCT 53Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting (3.00 units)This course covers accounting and financial reporting for governmental units and institutions with emphasis on the principles of fund accounting and the comprehensive annual financial report as presc… source
ACCT 97Special Problems-ACCT (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
ACCT 99Work Experience-ACCT (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
ACCT 100QuickBooks Pro-Computerized Accounting (2.00 units)This course provides a transition from a manual accounting system to a typical computerized system. The objective is to collect, summarize and communicate information to decision makers and users via… source
ACCT 105Income Tax Preparation (4.00 units)This course is a study of the Federal and California income tax laws that apply to taxpayers, the application of the laws by computation of various practical problems and the completion of forms requ… source
ACCT 110Accounting for Payroll (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the payroll function and the necessary record keeping needed to comply with California and federal laws and regulations. Both manual and computer applications are i… source
ACCT 128Small Business Accounting (2.00 units)This course is an overview of basic bookkeeping methods from a small business perspective. Topics discussed will include debits, credits, journal entries, petty cash, accounts receivable, accounts pa… source
AET 22Natural Resources and Agri-Construction (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the selection and use of farm structural and mechanical equipment. It will cover farm wiring, carpentry, concrete, masonry, plumbing, painting and metal work with e… source
AET 26Basic Surveying (3.00 units)This is a basic surveying course. Topics will include selection, care and use of tapes and levels; field observations, note taking and office computations; use of surveying instruments and equipment… source
AET 30Tractors and Crawlers (3.00 units)This course covers design principles, selection, maintenance, adjustment, and safe operation of wheel and crawler type tractors used in agriculture and in the construction industry. (C-ID AG-MA 108L). source
AET 34Farm Machinery (3.00 units)This course involves the design principles, uses, maintenance, adjustment, calibration, and repair of machinery used in California agriculture. Emphasis is placed on primary and secondary tillage, pl… source
AET 35Heavy Equipment Methods (3.00 units)This course will examine construction regulations, erosion control, drainage, environmental mitigations, soils and aggregates, technical report writing, interpreting blueprints and site plans, applie… source
AET 36Heavy Equipment Operation (6.00 units)This course covers selection, operation, service, and adjustment of heavy equipment used in agriculture and construction industries. Also covered are measurement and techniques used in preparing road… source
AET 38Diesel Engines and Machine Systems (4.00 units)This course presents the theory, operating principles, application, component parts, support systems, maintenance, adjustment, and repair of Diesel engines and related systems used on modern trucks a… source
AET 43Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems (2.00 units)This course is an introduction to the theory, operating principles, application, graphical symbols, component parts, systems, maintenance, adjustment, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems us… source
AET 44Grade Setting (2.00 units)This course will cover reading site plans, interpreting grade stakes, and setting grades to ensure that earth-moving work meets specifications, using both manual and Global Positioning Systems (GPS)… source
AGS 10World Food and Hunger Issues (3.00 units)This course is a study of the world's food needs with emphasis on the problems and policies of developing nations. The course will examine the evolution from hunter-gatherer to domesticated agricultu… source
AGS 20Plant Science (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to plant science including structure, growth processes, propagation, physiology, growth medica, biological competitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber, and orn… source
AGS 30Ecology of Insect and Disease Management (3.00 units)This course is a study of the scientific principles and concepts of ecologically based pest management, with emphasis on economically important insects and pathogens in agriculture, environmental hor… source
AGS 40Introduction to Animal Science (4.00 units)A scientific approach to the livestock industry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics and epidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations and cont… source
AGS 45Feeds and Feeding (3.00 units)This course is a study of the basic nutrients involved in animal nutrition: protein, energy, vitamins, minerals and feed additives and their utilization by the animal's body. An analysis of the feedi… source
AGS 50General Soils (4.00 units)The study of soil physical, chemical and biological properties. Soil use and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter and microbiology. Laboratory topi… source
AGS 51Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition (3.00 units)This course is a study of the composition, value, selection, and use of fertilizer materials and soil amendments within the context of soil, plant, and fertilizer relationships. Application practices… source
AGS 75Introduction to Agricultural Education (3.00 units)This course is an overview of agricultural education in California. The principle components of agricultural education are evaluated, including classroom instruction, student leadership development,… source
AGS 97Special Problems-AGS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
AGS 99Work Experience-AGS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
AJ 1Criminology (3.00 units)This course offers a comprehensive exploration of criminological theories and their application within diverse societal contexts, examining the interaction between law enforcement agencies and the co… source
AJ 2Administration of Justice (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response… source
AJ 3Legal Research (2.00 units)This course is an introduction to legal research. Students will become familiar with and learn how to use materials commonly found in law libraries via a web-based legal resource. Graded only. source
AJ 4Criminal Law (3.00 units)This course offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Special emphasis is… source
AJ 6Evidence (3.00 units)This course examines categories of evidence and legal rules governing its admission and exclusion in the criminal process. Graded only. (C-ID AJ 124). source
AJ 8Criminal Investigation (3.00 units)This course addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues in the investigation of crime, including organization of the investigative process, crime scene searches, interviewing and interro… source
AJ 10Juvenile Procedures (3.00 units)This course is an examination of the origin, development, and organization of the Juvenile Justice System as it evolved in the American Justice System. The course explores the theories that focuses o… source
AJ 11Criminal Procedure (3.00 units)This course provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional law precedents. G… source
AJ 13Organized Crime/Gangs (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the interrelations of organized crime, such as gangs and narcotics, to the community. Topics include the impact of covert criminal activities upon the social structu… source
AJ 14Community Oriented Policing (3.00 units)This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict. Emphasis is placed on the challenges and prospects of administering… source
AJ 97Special Problems-AJ (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
AJ 99Work Experience-AJ (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
AJLE 100Law Enforcement Academy Physical Training (2.00 units)This course conforms to the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Law Enforcement Academy requirements for Learning Domain #32, Lifetime Fitness. The course provi… source
AJLE 130Law Enforcement Academy; Basic/State Parks Emphasis (45.50 units)This course prepares the student for a career as a peace officer with an emphasis on the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), under the authority of the California Commission on Peace Officer St… source
AJLE 140Law Enforcement Academy (35.00 units)This 23-week course prepares the student for a career as a peace officer under the authority of the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). The curriculum covers lea… source
AJLE 141Law Enforcement Academy; Fish and Wildlife Emphasis (48.00 units)This 30-week course prepares the student for a career as a peace officer with an emphasis on the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW), under the authority of the California Commission on Peace Offic… source
AJLE 151APC 832 Arrest Module (1.50 units)This course is the first of two modules that comprise the minimum training standard for California peace officers as specified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.… source
AJLE 151BPC 832 Firearms Module (1.00 units)This course is one of two modules that comprise the minimum training standards for California peace officers as specified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T… source
AJLE 162Academy Instructor Certification (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in learning methodologies and adult learning concepts, including competency verification of student presentations and facilitation to become a Certified Academy instr… source
AJLE 164POST Dispatcher Course (8.50 units)Becoming a public safety dispatcher means choosing dispatching not only as a career, but as an ethical commitment to maintain public trust. Public safety dispatchers must understand their role and re… source
ALH 3Introduction to Public Health (3.00 units)This course presents an overview of the disciplines of community and public health. Topics include the basic concepts and terminologies of public health; an overview of various public health professi… source
ALH 6The Critical Six Soft Skills in the Professional Healthcare Environment (3.00 units)This course assists in the development of soft skills in the professional healthcare settings. Soft skills can be defined as a cluster of personality traits and behaviors that enhance the relationshi… source
ALH 8Health Careers Exploration - HESI (4.00 units)This course provides students the opportunity to explore various healthcare professions through direct observation and participation in the healthcare setting. It also provides students the opportuni… source
ALH 99Work Experience-ALH (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
ALH 104Medical Terminology (3.00 units)This course explores the specialized language used within the medical profession. Emphasis is placed on the definition, pronunciation and spelling of medical terms with focus on building medical word… source
ANTH 2Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3.00 units)This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. Issues and topics will include, but are not l… source
ANTH 4Cultural Anthropology (3.00 units)This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people… source
ANTH 13Magic, Witchcraft and Religion (3.00 units)This course is a cross-cultural study of the forms and functions of supernatural beliefs and rituals in contemporary and historical societies. Various methods, theories, and models from anthropology… source
ANTH 14Language and Culture (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the foundations of linguistic anthropology. Basic concepts, methods, and forms of analysis associated with linguistic anthropology are covered. Emphases will be placed on s… source
ANTH 16Archaeology and Ancient Societies (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. The course includes a discussion… source
ANTH 18World Cultures (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the world's culture areas as described and conceptualized by cultural anthropologists. While the course has a significant geographical component, emphasis is placed on an a… source
ANTH 32Native Americans (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide students with a detailed knowledge of prehistoric and early historic cultures of the Native Americans of North America. This will include the study of their origins… source
ANTH 33Ancient Mesoamerica (3.00 units)This course is a comparative survey of the precontact cultural traditions of Mesoamerica. Mesoamerica includes all of the central, southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, the northern regions of Cent… source
ANTH 95Special Studies-ANTH (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
ART 1Art Appreciation (3.00 units)This course provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction to t… source
ART 2Prehistoric to Gothic Art History Survey (3.00 units)This course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period within their historical and cultural contexts. (C-ID ARTH 110). source
ART 3Asian Art History Survey (3.00 units)This course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from pre-history to modern times. (C-ID ARTH 130). source
ART 4Renaissance in Contemporary Art History Survey (3.00 units)This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the Contemporary period within their historical and cultural contexts. (C-ID ARTH 120). source
ART 51800 to Present Art History Survey (3.00 units)This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Western modern period of the 19th through the 21st centuries. (C-ID ARTH 150). source
ART 6African, Oceanic, and Native American Art History Survey (3.00 units)This course is a survey of visual culture within select regions in Africa, Oceania, and indigenous North America. (C-ID ARTH 140). source
ART 72-D Foundations (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and elements of lin… source
ART 8Drawing I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills… source
ART 93-D Foundation (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing… source
ART 14Figure Drawing I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to drawing the human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical an… source
ART 15Figure Drawing II (3.00 units)This course is a continuation of Figure Drawing I (ART 14). It will enhance students' techniques, approaches and practices in drawing the human figure. Students will further develop skills and knowle… source
ART 16Figure Drawing III (3.00 units)This course is a continuation of skills and drawing principles introduced in ART 14 and ART 15. Traditional and contemporary methods and techniques of composition will be introduced. Students will dr… source
ART 17Painting I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to principles, elements, and practices of painting. Focus is on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as we… source
ART 18Painting II (3.00 units)This is an intermediate level painting course. Students continue practicing the techniques of painting, focusing on exploring painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and… source
ART 19Painting III (3.00 units)This is an advanced painting course. Students continue practicing the techniques of painting, focusing on the development of advanced technical skills and advanced applications of materials and proce… source
ART 23Printmaking I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the basic materials, equipment, and processes of printmaking, including relief (linocut and woodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching, and collagraph), planography (lith… source
ART 31Graphic Design I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the general field of graphic design. Students will explore and apply professional skills in design, layout, and production. Areas of study will include advertising d… source
ART 32Creative Typography (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the technical and aesthetic fundamentals of typography and their relationship to the design of effective visual communications. It also includes the study of the let… source
ART 34Graphic Design II (3.00 units)This is an intermediate course in graphic design. Students will apply design principles and tools of graphic design learned in ART 31 and ART 32. Concentration is on increasing skill levels for devel… source
ART 35Illustration Art I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the study and practice of illustration art. Students will investigate both contemporary and historical illustration art. Various media and techniques used in illustr… source
ART 36Illustration Art II (3.00 units)This is an intermediate course in illustration that focuses on the application of traditional and digital techniques. Students design and produce real-world client projects. Students are also introdu… source
ART 50Beginning Ceramics (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to ceramics materials, concepts, and processes, including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, throwing (potter's wheel), glaze techniques, fir… source
ART 52Ceramics II (3.00 units)This course is an exploration of clay as a medium of expression, using the potter's wheel and/or hand-building techniques to create sculptural and functional forms. Students will continue to develop… source
ART 54Ceramics III - Low Fire (3.00 units)This course expands on the hand-building and wheel-throwing skills learned in the introductory class, with an emphasis on a variety of low-fire glaze and surface techniques, setting up additional pos… source
ART 56Ceramics IV (3.00 units)This course is an in-depth exploration of clay as a medium of expression, with emphasis on individual ideas and directions. Students will concentrate on creating a personal vocabulary of imagery, con… source
ART 60Sculpture I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices. Various sculpture methods are practiced with att… source
ART 63Sculpture II, Clay (3.00 units)This course focuses on the production of sculpture through the combination of clay with wood, metal, "found" objects, and other materials. The aesthetic and technical aspects of construction and comb… source
ART 70Gallery Production/Business of Art (2.00 units)This course will deal with the various aspects of operating an educationally directed art gallery including scheduling, lighting, publicity, security, budget, receptions, show themes and reviews. The… source
ART 81Introduction to Fiber Arts (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to basic materials, methods and vocabulary used in fiber and textile media as well as the hands-on development of expressive visual ideas. Contemporary and historical d… source
ART 95Special Studies-ART (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
ART 99Work Experience-ART (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
ASL 1American Sign Language I (4.00 units)This course is the first of a two part introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL) as it is used within Deaf culture. Topics include basic linguistic structures, facial grammar and fingerspel… source
ASL 2American Sign Language II (4.00 units)This course is the second half of a two part introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL) as it is used within the Deaf culture. ASL 2 continues to develop the student's use of appropriate lin… source
ASL 3American Sign Language III (4.00 units)This course is an intermediate American Sign Language (ASL) which further develops receptive and expressive skills, teaches appropriate linguistic features and gives further exposure to Deaf Culture.… source
ASL 4American Sign Language IV (4.00 units)American Sign Language (ASL) further develops receptive and expressive skills with an emphasis on ASL narratives and active communication in ASL. It continues to use the functional-notation approach… source
ASL 10Introduction to American Deaf Culture (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the American Deaf Culture and Deafhood. Emphasis will be placed on the history, community, and the language used within the American Deaf culture: American Sign Lang… source
AUT 3Specialized Automotive Electronics (6.00 units)This course teaches students the fundamentals of electricity and electronics used currently in the Automotive industry, including semi-conductors and microcomputers. Electrical measuring devices, wir… source
AUT 6Automotive Electrical Systems Lecture (2.00 units)This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of electrical/electronics systems. Battery function and diagnosis including hybrid vehicle battery function and charging are cove… source
AUT 7Automotive Electrical Systems Lab (2.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair automotive electrical/electronics systems. Topics include verification, diagnosis and repair of vehicle charg… source
AUT 8Auto Engines Lecture (3.00 units)This course covers the operation, design, construction, fault diagnosis, service and repair procedures of the internal combustion engine. source
AUT 9Automotive Engines Lab (3.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair the internal combustion engine and related components. Students will learn the proper use of hand and power t… source
AUT 20Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lecture (3.00 units)This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of base brake systems, anti-lock brake systems, and steering and suspension systems. Topics include: the application of Pascal's… source
AUT 21Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lab (3.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to verify, diagnose and repair vehicle systems, sub systems, and components. Topics include: brake systems including bo… source
AUT 22Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lecture (2.00 units)In this course students study the theory and principles of operation of automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as engine cooling system operation and repair. Basi… source
AUT 23Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lab (2.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills required to diagnose, adjust, repair and maintain modern automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and engin… source
AUT 30Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lecture (5.00 units)This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair of the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems on gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. This course is designed to hel… source
AUT 31Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lab (5.00 units)In this course, students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to diagnose and repair the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems used in today's gasoline an… source
AUT 33High Performance Engine Tuning & Testing (3.00 units)This course covers the methods used to enhance an internal combustion engine's efficiency and power output, test various engine modifications using industry standard tools, and work with a dynamomete… source
AUT 52Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lecture (3.00 units)This course provides theory and principles of operation in automatic transmissions/transaxles, to include diagnostic, testing and repair of each system. source
AUT 53Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lab (3.00 units)This course enhances skills in diagnosing, testing, and repair procedures of automotive transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of… source
AUT 56Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lecture (2.00 units)This course provides theory and principles of operation in automotive manual transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system. source
AUT 57Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lab (2.00 units)This course provides theory and principles of operation in manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear axles, drive lines and transfer cases. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and… source
AUT 60Hybrid and Alternative Fuel Technologies (2.00 units)This course covers the theory of operation and service of alternative fuel and hybrid powered cars and light trucks. Topics include fuel tank and battery inspection service, regenerative braking syst… source
AUT 73Diesel Industry Technologies Lecture (3.00 units)This course develops the skills needed to safely diagnose, repair and maintain the systems and sub-systems specific to over-the-road diesel powered vehicles. Topics will include: Diagnosing problems… source
AUT 74Diesel Industry Technologies Lab (3.00 units)In this course, students will develop and demonstrate safe work habits along with the hands-on skills needed to diagnose and repair refrigeration units, mobile hydraulic components, heavy duty powert… source
AUT 81Honda PACT Employment Preparation I (2.00 units)This course prepares the student for Honda or Acura dealer employment by offering the same training content that dealer technicians must complete. Students will learn fundamental skills in all eight… source
AUT 82Honda PACT Employment Preparation II (2.00 units)This course prepares the student for Honda or Acura dealer employment by offering the same training content that dealer technicians must complete. Students will learn advanced skills in all eight Aut… source
AUT 83Honda PACT Skills Certification (1.50 units)This course prepares the student for Honda or Acura dealer employment by offering the same lab training content and certification that dealer technicians must complete. Students will learn and certif… source
AUT 97Special Problems-AUT (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
AUT 99Work Experience-AUT (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
AUT 101Automotive Shop Fundamentals (3.00 units)Fundamental introduction to the major systems of the automobile including safety and preventative maintenance services. This course will focus on Auto Shop Fundamentals and repair for individuals wit… source
AUT 200Chassis, Engines, Electrical, Auto Skills Practice (0.50-1.00 units)This class is a supervised lab experience designed to update and enhance technical skills in the following areas: Engines, Brakes/Chassis, Electrical, and Heating/Air Conditioning (AC) Systems. Instr… source
AUT 201Emissions and Transmissions Auto Skills Practice (0.50-1.00 units)This course is a supervised lab experience designed to update and enhance technical skills in one or more of the following areas: Electrical, Computer/Emission Controls, Drivability and Transmissions… source
BCIS 13Business Communication (3.00 units)This course applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, emails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. The course emph… source
BCIS 15Web-based Tools for Business (3.00 units)This course examines the role that the end-user plays in monitoring, maintaining, and managing the web-based technology tools being used by businesses to improve and support collaboration, communicat… source
BCIS 16Project Management Tools (3.00 units)This course introduces students to critical project management and personal information management (PIM) tools integral to today’s business operations: Microsoft Project and Outlook. Students will ga… source
BCIS 18Introduction to Business Technology (3.00 units)This course is an examination of information and communication technologies used in today's businesses and the impact these technologies are having on today's workplaces. The course will include exam… source
BCIS 20Beginning Keyboarding (1.50 units)This course is designed for the student who has had little or no previous training in the operation of a keyboard. Students learn to type by touch, to use appropriate keyboarding techniques, and to d… source
BCIS 24Advanced Keyboarding (1.50 units)This course builds on basic keyboarding skills by reinforcing both proper keyboarding and effective speed building techniques in order for the student to reach an employable typing speed. Emphasis is… source
BCIS 28Microsoft Word for Windows (3.00 units)This course covers the most recent version of Microsoft Word for Windows (full desktop version) for students who have an understanding of computers and desire comprehensive knowledge of word processi… source
BCIS 33Skills for the Working Professional (1.00 units)This course provides an exploration of essential soft skills necessary for working professionals, focusing on both external and internal communication, effective conflict management, and cultivating… source
BCIS 46Business Math Calculations (2.00 units)In this course, students use the features of a business ten-key calculator to solve business math problems including banking, payroll, invoicing, markups/markdowns, interest, present and future value… source
BCIS 50Office Administration (3.00 units)This course encompasses and integrates the complex and varied technical, procedural, and communication skills required of today's administrative professional. An emphasis will be placed on workplace… source
BCIS 51Records Management (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the increasingly complex field of records management. The class emphasizes the importance of effective records management for all types of documents from their crea… source
BCIS 59Beginning Legal Office Procedures (3.00 units)This course introduces legal terminology, use of various legal documents and correspondence, how to navigate the court system and triage clients and their needs. Emphasis is placed on developing lega… source
BCIS 60Advanced Legal Office Procedures (3.00 units)This course prepares the student for employment as an administrative assistant in a law office. Students are given specialized training to assist lawyers in litigation involving family, criminal, pro… source
BCIS 70Adobe Acrobat Professional (1.00 units)This course introduces students to the current version of Acrobat Pro DC software's major features. Coverage includes interacting with PDFs using multiple devices, creating, scanning, converting, edi… source
BCIS 81Microsoft Excel for Business (1.00 units)This course is designed for those who want to learn Microsoft Excel for Windows from the perspective of owning or running a business. Course content includes designing and analyzing worksheets and us… source
BCIS 84Basics of Computers (1.00 units)This course provides students who have limited personal computer experience with the basic technology skills needed to send business-appropriate emails; manage files and folders; and use basic search… source
BCIS 85Microsoft Excel for Windows (3.00 units)This course covers a recent version of Microsoft Excel (full desktop version) for students who have an understanding of computers and desire comprehensive knowledge of spreadsheets. Course content in… source
BCIS 97Special Problems-BCIS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
BCIS 99Work Experience-BCIS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
BIOL 1Introduction to Biology (4.00 units)This course is an introduction to the basic principles of biology, focusing on the flow of genetic information through cells and generations and the flow of energy through cells and ecosystems. Topic… source
BIOL 2Introduction to Human Biology (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the basic principles of biology, focusing on humans as biological organisms. Topics include chemistry, cell and tissue structure, human body structure and function,… source
BIOL 5Ecology and Field Biology (4.00 units)This course will examine animal and plant species and populations as well as their relationships within communities and ecosystems. Topics include population and community structure, relationships be… source
BIOL 7Sustaining Life on Earth (3.00 units)This course will introduce students to the structure of earth's ecosystems and to environmental issues, past and present from a biological science perspective. Students will be able to observe and in… source
BIOL 9Current Issues in Biology (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to basic biological principles and how each of these principles apply to current events. Biological principles include the scientific method, biological chemistry, cell… source
BIOL 10Survey of Human Systems (4.00 units)This course is intended for students in programs such as Emergency Medical Services and Health Information Management. Topics include fundamentals of the structure and function of the human body from… source
BIOL 15Introduction to Microbiology (4.00 units)This course includes the study of the structure and function of viruses, bacteria, fungi and protists, with emphasis on the predominant pathogenic members of those groups. Study of basic organic chem… source
BIOL 20Human Anatomy (4.00 units)Structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, ex… source
BIOL 21Human Physiology (4.00 units)Study of the physiological principles, function, integration and homeostasis of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism level: integumentary system, bone, skeletal, s… source
BIOL 30Anatomical Preparations (1.50 units)In this course students dissect a human cadaver and prepare anatomical specimens for use in Butte College Human Anatomy classes. Students will learn proper dissection techniques and pertinent details… source
BIOL 41Cell and Molecular Biology (5.00 units)This course is an introductory study of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function as well as basic viral structure and reproduction. Attention is given to life processes within cells and… source
BIOL 42Organismal Biology (5.00 units)This course is intended for majors and includes a survey of the biology and diversity of organisms and emphasizes classification, structure and function of organisms. (C-ID BIOL 130S/BIOL 135S). source
BIOL 43Ecology and Evolution (5.00 units)This course, intended for majors, examines the basic principles governing evolution of organisms and interactions between organisms and the environment, and emphasizes ecological principles and mecha… source
BIOL 95Special Studies-BIOL (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
BIOL 99Work Experience-BIOL (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
BUS 8Introduction to Business Law (3.00 units)Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, agency, criminal law, business organiz… source
BUS 20Introduction to Business (3.00 units)This course is survey of business providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior inte… source
BUS 25Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3.00 units)This course covers the practical considerations, challenges and rewards associated with starting and operating a small business. The course explores how to identify small business opportunities; the… source
BUS 35Leading and Supervising Teams (3.00 units)This course invites current and future managers to build foundational skills for leading teams of employees in a diverse, multicultural work environment. The focus is on self-assessment, analyzing to… source
BUS 40Introduction to Management (3.00 units)This course examines managerial concepts, approaches and tools relevant for organizations operating in today's dynamic, technology-infused and globally-competitive business environment. Focus will be… source
BUS 44Human Resource Management (3.00 units)This course highlights complex and important issues in current human resources practice, and demonstrates how managers can effectively manage human resources. The course explores Human Resource Manag… source
BUS 46Project Management (3.00 units)This course is intended to prepare students to become entry-level project managers. Project Management professionals focus on project scope, procurement, time, risk, cost, quality, human resources, c… source
BUS 50Sales Strategies (3.00 units)This course introduces personal selling concepts, processes and tools. It emphasizes the importance of ethical, professional conduct; an understanding of consumer behavior; needs-satisfaction selling… source
BUS 60Advertising and Promotion (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the function of promotion in relation to business and society. It looks at promotion as a social and economic institution. Emphasis is placed on integrating marketi… source
BUS 62Money & Happiness: Cultural, Psychological and Economic Factors (3.00 units)This course integrates practical financial decision making with the social, psychological, and physiological contexts in which decisions are made. Students will examine the role of money in their liv… source
BUS 64Principles of Marketing (3.00 units)This course explores the nature, function and importance of marketing. It focuses on conducting opportunity analysis, assessing consumer behavior, engaging in marketing research, and target marketing… source
BUS 68Web Marketing (3.00 units)This course introduces students to web marketing tools, strategies, application and measurement. It examines benefits and challenges associated with web marketing technologies including web site deve… source
BUS 97Special Problems-BUS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
BUS 99Work Experience-BUS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
CDF 12Child, Family, and Community (3.00 units)This course provides an understanding of the processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. Examines the influence of multiple societal contexts. Explo… source
CDF 14Child Growth and Development (3.00 units)This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence.… source
CDF 18Children with Special Needs (3.00 units)This course covers issues related to children with varying abilities ages birth through eight. Exploring first the history of related legislation and referral process, teaching practices, philosophie… source
CDF 30Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and Education (2.00 units)This course examines methods and principles of supervising student teachers, staff, and other adults in early care and education settings. Emphasis is on the roles and development of early childhood… source
CDF 40Observation and Assessment (3.00 units)This course introduces the appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children's development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning en… source
CDF 48Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children (3.00 units)This course is a study of the historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the t… source
CDF 56Prenatal, Infant, and Toddler Development (3.00 units)This course explores prenatal, infant and toddler development, including physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional growth and development. Students will apply theory and practice to interpr… source
CDF 57Teaching in a Diverse Society (3.00 units)This course presents an examination of the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning, and schoo… source
CDF 63Introduction to Early Childhood Education Curriculum (3.00 units)This course provides an exploration of developmentally appropriate curricula and environments for children from birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children’s development, theorie… source
CDF 65Infant/Toddler Curriculum (3.00 units)This course applies current theory and research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. The essential policies, principles, and effective practices that lead to quality c… source
CDF 78Early Childhood Education Practicum (3.00 units)This course provides hands-on experience with developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early… source
CDF 80Health, Safety and Nutrition (3.00 units)This course is a study of laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in care and education settings for children from birth throug… source
CDF 84Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the administration of early childhood programs, including program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies and proced… source
CDF 85Admin II: Personnel & Leadership in Early Childhood Education (3.00 units)This course provides effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. Topics include legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, prof… source
CDF 91Parenting in Today's Society (3.00 units)This course applies child development research to inform best parenting practices. Students will learn about social and cultural trends of parental practices including the usage of community resource… source
CDF 93Strengthening Families (3.00 units)This course examines the roles and responsibilities of professionals collaborating with families. An emphasis is placed on current trends and issues with families parenting children between the ages… source
CDF 97Special Problems-CDF (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
CDF 99Work Experience-CDF (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
CDF 331ECE Mentor Director and Teacher Seminar (0.00 units)This course provides an opportunity for early childhood mentor directors and teachers to discuss current issues related to their role as supervisors of early childhood student teachers, plan in-servi… source
CHEM 1General Chemistry I (5.00 units)This course introduces students to the basic principles of chemistry with a quantitative emphasis. Topics include atomic theory, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, chemical reactions, stoichiometr… source
CHEM 2General Chemistry II (5.00 units)This course is a continuation of CHEM 1, General Chemistry I. Topics include chemical kinetics and equilibrium, acid-base and solubility equilibria, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, electrochemis… source
CHEM 11Introduction to Chemistry (4.00 units)This course will develop the language of chemistry and quantitative agility needed as a foundation for experimental laboratory work and problem solving in the chemical sciences. It will include a sur… source
CHEM 21Organic Chemistry I (5.00 units)This is the first semester of a one-year course in organic chemistry intended for majors in the natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, and pre-medicine). It covers fundamental p… source
CHEM 22Organic Chemistry II (5.00 units)This is the second semester of the one-year course in organic chemistry intended for majors in the natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, and pre-medicine). The physical propert… source
CHEM 51Elementary Inorganic Chemistry (5.00 units)This is a survey course in the principles of inorganic chemistry, including atomic theory and periodic properties, nuclear chemistry, electronic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, gas behavi… source
CHEM 52Elementary Organic and Biochemistry (4.00 units)This course is a survey of organic and biochemistry for nursing majors and other allied health fields. Topics include general organic chemistry and biological chemistry as they apply to living system… source
CHEM 95Special Studies-CHEM (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
CLP 30Career Life Planning (3.00 units)This course is a comprehensive career life planning course with a focus on self-exploration, career exploration, decision making and goal setting, job search strategies, and understanding the world o… source
CLP 101Career, Education and Life Choices (3.00 units)This is an introductory personal development course where students learn the skills for goal setting, budget projection, career and educational research, decision-making, and personal management. The… source
CMST 4Small Group Communication (3.00 units)This course provides students with the foundational knowledge and practice of speech making in a democratic society, while simultaneously emphasizing theory and research about communication in a vari… source
CMST 6Oral Interpretation (3.00 units)This course covers the study and practice of oral skills essential for effective communication of the intellectual and emotional meaning of a literary selection or manuscript to an audience. It intro… source
CMST 9Intercultural Communication (3.00 units)This course provides an introduction to intercultural communication in domestic and/or global contexts. Students will develop knowledge, attitudes, and skills to become more effective intercultural c… source
CMST 10Interpersonal Communication (3.00 units)This course examines interpersonal communication theory and research as a framework for understanding and explaining human interaction in a variety of social contexts, including contexts arising from… source
CMST 12Forensics (Speech and Debate) (3.00 units)This course prepares students for intercollegiate speech and debate tournaments and/or community events. Preparation includes practice, research, writing and participation in a variety of public pres… source
CMST 13Gender and Communication (3.00 units)This course introduces students to gender-related communication, integrating theory and practice in order to heighten awareness of the importance of gender as a communication variable. Emphasis on pe… source
CMST 14Argumentation and Debate (3.00 units)This course emphasizes critical thinking, for purposes of constructing, evaluating and revising written essays in preparation for debate, grounded in the rhetorical foundations of argumentation. Stud… source
CMST 95Special Studies-CMST (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
CNST 1Introduction to Construction (3.00 units)This course is designed to teach students a broad overview of the construction industry and the opportunities available in this field. Emphasis will be on developing an understanding of the trades, p… source
CNST 5Plans, Specifications, & Surveying (3.00 units)This course will introduce students to reading construction documents and specifications used in civil, residential, commercial, industrial, and specialty construction. The correlation of plans and s… source
CNST 10Properties and Applications of Concrete (4.00 units)This course is a study of various types of concrete materials and applications. The students will learn about concrete production, transportation, forming, reinforcing, placing, consolidating, jointi… source
CNST 15Materials and Methods of Construction (3.00 units)A comprehensive study of the principle building materials and systems that are found in the construction industry. An in-depth review of how these materials and systems interact together to produce a… source
CNST 20Foundations and Concrete Structures (3.00 units)This course is a comprehensive study of foundations and structures. Students will learn to analyze the practical applications of foundations/structures and the corresponding layout, excavation, form… source
CNST 21Analysis of Construction Drawings and Specifications (3.00 units)This course is an advanced study of reading construction documents and specifications used in civil, residential, commercial, industrial, and specialty construction. The correlation of plans and spec… source
CNST 25Construction Framing (4.00 units)This course is a study of the theory and practical applications of framing in modern construction of residential and commercial buildings. The students will learn safety as it relates to framing cons… source
CNST 30Interior and Exterior Finishes (4.00 units)This course is a study of the application of interior and exterior finishes common to residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Finish materials will be analyzed for purpose, cost, and ea… source
CNST 35Electrical and Mechanical Systems (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems and the integration of these systems into the building design and construction process. source
CNST 40Construction Cost Estimating I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to cost estimation in construction. The techniques, organization, and forms utilized in the various construction trades will be analyzed and practiced. The student will… source
CNST 45Construction Graphics (3.00 units)This course is a study of construction graphics as a representation of our built environment with the ability to communicate 3D forms and ideas through 2D representations and 3D computer models. The… source
CNST 55Computer Applications in Construction Management (3.00 units)Coursework introduces foundational technical computing for Construction Managers. It introduces commercial software commonly used in the management and control of construction projects. Application a… source
CNST 97Special Problems-CNST (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
CNST 99Work Experience-CNST (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
COMM C1000Introduction to Public Speaking (3.00 units)In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source
COS 10Health, Safety and Sanitation Theory (3.00 units)This course will teach standard health, safety, and sanitation practices in Cosmetology, Barbering, Manicuring, and Esthetics. Students will understand agency standards and state board requirements f… source
COS 11Health, Safety and Sanitation Practicum (1.00 units)This course will teach procedural application of standard health, safety, and sanitation practices in Cosmetology, Barbering, Manicuring, Hairstyling and Esthetics. Emphasis will be placed on the pra… source
COS 12Manicuring and Pedicuring (3.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate proficiency in basic nail procedures. Topics are to include analyzation, treatment, creation, maintenance and removal of nail enhancements, includ… source
COS 14Hair Removal (1.50 units)In this course, students will develop and demonstrate various temporary hair removal methods. Emphasis is placed on client consultation for hair removal service, creating a plan for the client’s hair… source
COS 17Trimming and Shaving I (4.00 units)This fundamental course will introduce students to basic skills in beard trimming and shaving. Emphasis is placed on health and safety, Board of Barbering and Cosmetology standards, facial hair desig… source
COS 19Hair Styling Services I (4.00 units)In this course, students will develop and demonstrate fundamental hairstyling and haircutting skills. Emphasis is placed on State Board standards in client draping, shampooing and conditioning, funda… source
COS 20Chemical Hair Services Theory (3.00 units)In this course, students learn and develop an understanding and knowledge of the basic theoretical concepts that govern and guide salon-industry related chemistry, chemical texture services, and the… source
COS 21Chemical Hair Services Practicum (5.00 units)In this course students will develop and demonstrate understanding and practice of the basics of chemistry, chemical texture services, and the fundamentals of haircoloring. Students will work towards… source
COS 23Skin Care (4.00 units)This course will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the nature of skin care and show proficiency in skin-related services. Topics include skin disorders and diseases, skin struc… source
COS 27Trimming and Shaving II (4.00 units)This course is the capstone course for the Barbering program. Students will practice and refine foundational practices, skills in beard trimming and shaving. Emphasis is placed on health & safety, fa… source
COS 29Hair Styling Services II (3.00 units)In this course, students will expand and cultivate skills in haircutting and hairdressing. Topics will include client consultation, applying required health, safety and disinfection protocols, advanc… source
COS 32Advanced Manicuring and Pedicuring (2.00 units)In this course students will perform advanced nail services on clients. Services include manicuring, pedicuring, safe use of manicuring equipment, nail enhancements and extensions, and safe removal o… source
COS 39Advanced Hair Styling Services (4.00 units)In this course, students will further expand and cultivate skills in haircutting and hairdressing. Topics will include client consultation, applying required health, safety and disinfection protocols… source
COS 300Cosmetology Practicum (0.00 units)This course is designed to prepare students and former students to sit for and successfully take California State Board Licensure Exams for Barbering, Cosmetology, Manicuring and Esthetics. This cour… source
CPE 308Functional Academics for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course provides instruction and support for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Functional Academics focuses on… source
CPE 310Integration into the Community for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Integration into the Community will focus on learning… source
CPE 311Horticultural Arts for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Horticultural Arts will focus on learning how estheti… source
CPE 312Applied Arts for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Applied Arts focuses on learning to utilize a variety… source
CPE 313Fine Arts for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Fine Arts focuses on learning to utilize a variety of… source
CPE 314Performing Arts for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Performing Arts will focus on developing creative exp… source
CPE 315Culinary Arts and Nutrition Skills for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course provides instructional support for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Culinary Arts and Nutrition Skills… source
CPE 316Health and Wellness for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Health and Wellness focuses on interpersonal skills d… source
CPE 318Communication Skills for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course is designed for persons with substantial disabilities attending a facility in the community generally known as a day activity center. Communication Skills focuses on learning basic techni… source
CPE 320Independent Living Skills for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course provides independent living training for persons with substantial disabilities. Independent Living Skills focuses on establishing and maintaining a positive lifestyle and progressing to t… source
CPE 322Group Social Growth for Persons with Substantial Disabilities (0.00 units)This course provides group socialization training for persons with substantial disabilities through group interaction and activities. Group Social Growth focuses on team building skills, interacting… source
CSCI 2Business and Computer Information Systems (3.00 units)This course is an examination of information technologies and information systems used in business. It focuses on information systems, database management systems, networking, ethics and security, co… source
CSCI 4Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodologies (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of programming. Students will learn about the software development life-cycle, algorithms, and the design, implementation, and testing of p… source
CSCI 10Computer Architecture and Organization (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the organization and behavior of modern computer systems at the assembly language level. Topics include numerical computation, the internal representation of simple… source
CSCI 11Introduction to Game Design (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the concepts, technologies, and techniques of game design and development. The course covers the history of games, basic game theory, the phases of game development,… source
CSCI 17Computer and Network Security/Security+ (3.00 units)This is an advanced course in computer and network security. This course will prepare students to evaluate, secure and manage network information assurance, and take the CompTIA Security+ certificati… source
CSCI 18Ethical Hacking (3.00 units)Introduction to the principles and techniques associated with the cyber security red team penetration testing or ethical hacking. The course covers planning, scoping, reconnaissance, scanning, exploi… source
CSCI 19Computer Networking Fundamentals (3.00 units)This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Students achieve a basic understanding of how networks operate and h… source
CSCI 20Programming and Algorithms I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the discipline of computer science, with a focus on the design and implementation of algorithms to solve simple problems using a high-level programming language. Top… source
CSCI 21Programming and Algorithms II (3.00 units)This is a software engineering course, focused on the application of software engineering techniques for the design and development of large programs. Topics include data abstraction, data structures… source
CSCI 22Discrete Structures (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science, with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include functions, relations and sets, basic logic, proof te… source
CSCI 25Linux 1 (3.00 units)In this course students learn the fundamental concepts of the Linux operating system and the basic skills needed to work productively on a Linux system. Topics covered include installation, basic con… source
CSCI 26Linux 2, System Administration (3.00 units)In this course students learn how to perform basic administration of a multiuser Linux system. Topics include customizing the user environment, user administration, essential system services, network… source
CSCI 31Web Development I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to web development using HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript. Students will learn to design and build standards-compliant fro… source
CSCI 32Web Development II (3.00 units)In this course students learn to develop applications for the World Wide Web. Topics include the fundamentals of web server platforms, programming languages for web development, using databases to pe… source
CSCI 36Programming Project (2.00 units)This is a capstone programming project course integrating software engineering processes, project management, and computer programming skills. Topics include problem formulation, requirements elicita… source
CSCI 40Cisco Networks Level I (3.00 units)The first course in the globally recognized Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) curriculum introduces the architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices… source
CSCI 41Cisco Networks Level II (3.00 units)The second course in the globally recognized Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) curriculum focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business netwo… source
CSCI 42Cisco Networks Level III (3.00 units)The third course in the globally recognized Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) curriculum describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubl… source
CSCI 49PCs and Peripherals/A+ (4.00 units)This course provides an introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level Information & Communication Technology (ICT) professionals. Th… source
CSCI 50CompTIA Cloud+ (3.00 units)This course will give students the skills necessary to evaluate and implement standard cloud deployments. Students will use cloud technologies, including network, storage, and virtualization componen… source
CSCI 51IT Fundamentals+ (1.50 units)This course will introduce students to some of the basic skills and frameworks of modern computing. It will include an overview of information technology infrastructure, software development, databas… source
CSCI 52IT Support Professional (3.00 units)This is a 5-module industry certification program to prepare for an entry-level customer support job in IT. It will provide an understanding of the soft skills required for customer service and techn… source
CSCI 65Microsoft SQL Database Administration (3.00 units)This course addresses database management, both on-premises and cloud-based, along with different approaches for storing data. In the course, students define, develop, operate, and scale both Structu… source
CSCI 76Windows Hybrid Infrastructure and Services (3.00 units)This course prepares students to configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. Students will gain expertise in implementing and managing on-premises an… source
CSCI 97Special Problems-CSCI (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
CSCI 99Work Experience-CSCI (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
CSL 20Identity, Culture and Education (3.00 units)Students will address the challenges and transitions associated with life and the college years. Issues related to diversity, gender and how each influences the individual and group physically, socia… source
CSL 95Special Studies-CSL (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
DFT 2Engineering Graphics I (3.00 units)This is a computer-based engineering graphics course that introduces students to graphical design and problem solving using freehand sketching and a solid modeling application. Topics include sketchi… source
DFT 4Print Reading for Construction and Architecture (3.00 units)Students will learn to read and interpret drawings and specifications used in construction and architectural applications. Topics include line types, views, dimensions, symbols, sketching, materials,… source
DFT 8Engineering Graphics II (3.00 units)In this computer-based engineering graphics course students who have already completed the learning objectives of DFT-2: Engineering Graphics I will be introduced to the use of a solid modeling appli… source
DFT 12Beginning AutoCAD Drafting (3.00 units)This course introduces students to basic drafting concepts using both freehand sketching and AutoCAD, an industry-standard computer-aided drafting (CAD) application. It is intended for drafting major… source
DFT 16Print Reading for Industry and Manufacturing (3.00 units)This course introduces students to drawings, symbols and standards used in manufacturing and industrial applications. Topics include line types, views, dimensions, symbols, sketching, geometric dimen… source
DFT 24Architectural Drafting Applications (3.00 units)This is a computer-based drafting course that introduces the student to architectural drafting applications. Building on basic drafting concepts learned previously, this course will introduce residen… source
DFT 45Building Information Modeling I (3.00 units)In this computer-based course students will be introduced to the latest in three-dimensional (3D) modeling for architecture and Building Information Modeling (BIM). Topics will cover architectural mo… source
DFT 46Building Information Modeling II - Advanced Applications (3.00 units)In this computer-based Building Information Modeling (BIM) course, students who have already completed the learning objectives of DFT-45 Building Information Modeling I will be introduced to advanced… source
DFT 97Special Problems-DFT (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
DFT 99Work Experience-DFT (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
DRAM 2Introduction to Theatre (3.00 units)This course focuses on the relationship of theatre to various cultures throughout history, and on the contributions of significant individual artists. This course introduces students to elements of t… source
DRAM 8Acting I (3.00 units)This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memo… source
DRAM 9Acting II (3.00 units)This course follows Acting I and continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening the… source
DRAM 10Rehearsal and Performance for Musical Theatre (3.00 units)This course provides instruction and supervised participation in musical theatre rehearsal and performance. Students enrolled in this course will be formed into a company to present a musical product… source
DRAM 12Rehearsal and Performance in Production (3.00 units)This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance. This course may be repeated 3 times to meet the requirements of the AA-T in Theatre Arts. (C-ID THT… source
DRAM 14Technical Theatre in Production (3.00 units)Students will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house management, construction, scenery, properties, costume, ligh… source
DRAM 15Costume Construction I (3.00 units)This course is a study of costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic theatrical costuming. Fabrics and their various uses will be investigated. (C-ID THTR… source
DRAM 21Introduction to Theatre Design (3.00 units)This course is a survey of scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, properties, theatrical equipment, and construction techniques applicable to all formal theatrical applications. Information is a… source
DRAM 22Introduction to Stage Lighting (3.00 units)This course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Students will engage in theoretical discussions and review… source
DRAM 95Special Studies-DRAM (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
DRAM 312Rehearsal and Performance in Production (0.00 units)This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance. This course is intended for older adults. Unlimited repeats. Ungraded. source
DRAM 314Technical Theatre in Production (0.00 units)Students will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house management, construction, scenery, properties, costume, ligh… source
DSPS 204Fundamentals of Reading (3.00 units)This reading course is designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Each student will be assessed at the beginning of the course and will be provided reading instruction that is closely supe… source
DSPS 205Fundamentals of Writing (3.00 units)This course is designed to improve the written communication skills of students with intellectual disabilities. The focus of this course is on pre-writing strategies involving common daily communicat… source
DSPS 206Fundamentals of Math (3.00 units)This math course is designed for students with intellectual disabilities. Each student will be assessed at the beginning of the course and will be provided math instruction that is closely supervised… source
DSPS 207Fundamentals of College (3.00 units)This course is designed for students with disabilities to help identify and compensate for educational limitations and/or acquire the skills necessary to complete their education objectives. Topics c… source
DSPS 210Adaptive Computer Lab (0.50 units)This is a course involving the use of adaptive computer software and hardware. This course will offer students with disabilities the opportunity to enhance their computer skills via the adaptive hard… source
ECON 2Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00 units)An introductory course focusing on aggregate economic analysis. Topics include: market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity, macroeconomic equilibrium, money and financial institutions, m… source
ECON 4Principles of Microeconomics (3.00 units)This is an introductory course focusing on choices of individual economic decision-makers. Topics include scarcity, specialization and trade, market equilibrium, elasticity, production and cost theor… source
ECON 20Economic History of the U.S. (3.00 units)This course studies the origin and development of the American Economy from colonial times to the present. It is a study of changes in and the development of land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship… source
ECON 25Introduction to Economics (3.00 units)This course is a survey of basic economic concepts. Topics covered include supply and demand, firms' price and output decision making, government regulation, monetary and fiscal policy, current econo… source
ECON 95Special Studies-ECON (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
EDUC 2Introduction to Education (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today’s contemporary schools, Transitional Kindergarten (TK) and Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12… source
EDUC 10Critical Skills for College Success (0.50 units)This course is designed to teach specific learning skills in general areas such as reading, writing, math, computer literacy, and study strategies. Requirements for the course include the student's p… source
EDUC 95Special Studies-EDUC (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
EDUC 99Work Experience-EDUC (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
EDUC 110Critical Skills for College Success (0.50 units)This course is designed to teach specific learning skills in general areas such as reading, writing, math, computer literacy, and study strategies. Requirements for the course include the student's p… source
EDUC 302High School Equivalency Exam Preparation (0.00 units)This course focuses on developing skills needed to prepare for the General Educational Development Tests (GED) and High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) for high school equivalency standards. The cour… source
EDUC 310Supervised Tutoring (0.00 units)This course provides students tutorial support with instructional aides and student tutors to develop learning skills that enhance classroom achievement. Critical Skills Workshops are offered in many… source
EDUC 312Reading Comprehension and Speed (0.00 units)This course develops self-sustaining reading skills improvement for college-level reading assignments. It is intended to supplement concurrent enrollment in Butte College coursework. Emphasis is plac… source
EDUC 313Reading for the Disciplines (0.00 units)This course prepares students for college-level study by developing effective reading skills for discipline-specific reading assignments in transfer-level and CTE coursework. It is designed to supple… source
EH 20Introduction to Environmental Horticulture (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to environmental horticulture including nursery operations, landscaping, turf management and arboriculture. Topics include basic botany, cultural practices, propagation… source
EH 22Landscape Construction (3.00 units)This course covers the fundamentals of landscape construction including: soil preparation, irrigation system construction, paving and construction materials, hand and power tool use, landscape equipm… source
EH 23Fall Plant Identification (3.00 units)This course is a study of identification, growth habits, culture and ornamental use of fall landscape and indoor plants adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the current… source
EH 24Spring Plant Identification (3.00 units)This course is a study of identification, growth habits, culture and ornamental use of spring landscape and indoor plants adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the curre… source
EH 26Landscape Planning and Design (3.00 units)This course is a study of the principles utilized in planning and designing residential, commercial, and public landscaped areas. Topics include the fundamentals of design, the design process, and cl… source
EH 28Turfgrass Management and Equipment (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to establishing, maintaining and managing turfgrasses for sports athletic fields, golf courses, parks, cemeteries, and commercial and residential lawns. Emphasis is pla… source
EH 30Irrigation Practices and Materials (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the materials, equipment, installation procedures, operation and maintenance of landscape irrigation systems and their components. source
EH 38Greenhouse Production (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the greenhouse industry. Emphasis will be placed on analysis, description, and operation of greenhouses and other forcing structures. The relationship of light, temperature… source
EH 40Wine Grape Cultivation (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the science and industry of viticulture including grape growing, history, distribution, biology, anatomy, propagation, cultivated varieties, rootstocks, climate, vin… source
EH 41Wine Growing Practices - Fall (3.00 units)This course will cover viticulture practices related to wine grapes for the fall and winter season including sugar and acid testing, harvesting, pruning, varietal selection and vineyard development.… source
EH 42Wine Growing Practices - Spring (3.00 units)This course will teach viticulture practices related to wine grapes for the spring and summer season including planning and planting a new vineyard, pest control, soils, frost control, irrigation pra… source
EH 43Wine Styles and World Viticulture (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the world viticulture and wine industries. It covers the following: history of viticulture, wine effects on culture and trade, worldwide grape growing, worldwide wine produ… source
EH 44Wine Vineyard Management (3.00 units)This course is designed for students to learn the responsibilities of vineyard management including diagnosis and correction of problems, vineyard development, financial projections and budgeting, la… source
EH 47Fall Winery Operations (3.00 units)This course covers winery operations for the fall season, including grape maturity monitoring; grape harvesting; fermentation, handling and storage of new wines; maintenance of wines from previous vi… source
EH 48Spring Winery Operations (3.00 units)The course covers winery operations for the spring season, including handling and storage of new wines; maintenance of wines from previous vintages; general cellar practices. Students will participat… source
EH 60Principles of Integrated Pest Management (3.00 units)This course covers the origin, history, and management of insect, plant pathogen, weed, and other pests of field and horticulture crops. Pest biology and life cycles are studied to demonstrate the us… source
EH 61Plant Protection Materials (3.00 units)This course will introduce the history, laws and regulations, safe and responsible use, toxicology, risks, benefits, and sustainability in the use of horticultural and agricultural chemicals includin… source
EH 62Weed Science and Invasive Plants (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the classification, identification, and life cycles of common poisonous and invasive weeds. Topics include the biological, chemical, cultural, and physical control o… source
EH 66Orchard Production and Management (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the management of fruit and nut trees. Topics include climate zones, soil selection, financing, farm organization, irrigation systems, field layout, varietal selecti… source
EH 70Plant Propagation and Nursery Practices (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on nursery operations including sexual and asexual reproduction, planting, transplanting, fertilizing, plant… source
EH 72Landscape Business Management (3.00 units)This course covers the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in a management position for a landscape company, public/private park system, golf course and other 'Green Industry' operations.… source
EH 74Irrigation System Design (3.00 units)This course is a study of the design of irrigation and drainage systems. Emphasis will be placed on pipe sizing, friction loss calculations, pressure requirements, pumping stations, points of connect… source
EH 99Work Experience-EH (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
EH 130Introduction to Irrigation Materials (1.00 units)This course is an introduction to the materials specified and used in the construction and maintenance of residential and light commercial irrigation systems. source
EH 131Irrigation Practices I (1.00 units)This course is an introduction to the practices used in the specification, selection and use of irrigation equipment for construction of residential and light commercial irrigation systems. source
EH 132Irrigation Practices II (1.00 units)This course is an introduction to the practices of finish installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of residential and light commercial irrigation systems, as well as reading and interpreting bas… source
EMS 97Special Problems-EMS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
EMS 99Work Experience-EMS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
EMS 110Emergency Medical Responder (4.00 units)This course will instruct students to the level of Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). The primary focus of the EMR is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergen… source
EMS 111Emergency Medical Technician (8.00 units)This course will instruct students to the level of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course complies with the required course content for the state of California and the curriculum consists of… source
EMS 170Paramedic-Theory (21.00 units)This course is the first of a two-semester long program that provides the Paramedic student the didactic information and skills required to meet the state of California requirements for paramedic tra… source
EMS 171Paramedic Clinical and Field Internship (15.50 units)This course provides the Paramedic student simulation skills lab, hospital clinical and field internship experience required to meet the state of California requirements for paramedic training. The c… source
EMS 203Emergency Medical Technician Refresher (1.00 units)This course meets the requirements for an individual to re-certify as a California State Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Unlimited repeats. Pass/No Pass only. source
ENGL 4Introduction to Literature (3.00 units)This course introduces representative works from major genres, develops students’ close reading and analytical writing skills, and promotes appreciation and critical understanding of the cultural, hi… source
ENGL 6Creative Writing (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the craft of creative writing through the study and analysis of works by established literary writers. Students will practice writing in various genres and will be i… source
ENGL 8British Literature I (3.00 units)This course is an introductory survey to the seminal works, genres and eras of the development of literature in English in the British Isles, from the early Medieval to the Renaissance and 17th centu… source
ENGL 10British Literature II (3.00 units)This course is an introductory survey of British literature's seminal works, genres, and movements, from the late 18th century to contemporary British and post-colonial texts. It pays special attenti… source
ENGL 14U.S. Literature I (3.00 units)This course is a study of influential works of U. S. Literature from the colonial beginnings through the second half of the nineteenth century. It will include the influence of European and other tra… source
ENGL 15Film as Literature (3.00 units)This course will examine the nature and meaning of the narrative structure of film, as well as the aesthetic and historical impacts of cinema on society. Using a variety of critical lenses, students… source
ENGL 16U.S. Literature II (3.00 units) source
ENGL 20Introduction to Poetry (3.00 units)In this course students will study the contemporary poetry of various cultures, styles and literary movements. Emphasis is placed upon deepening the student's understanding of poetry in a historical… source
ENGL 25Introduction to Shakespeare (3.00 units)This course introduces students to Shakespeare, his works, and his world through lecture, reading, projects, and discussion. This course analyzes representative tragedies, comedies, histories, and so… source
ENGL 26Queer Film and Literature (3.00 units)This course examines representations of "queer" sexuality and identity in films and literary texts ranging from turn-of-the-century works that encode homosexuality in an assortment of ways to contemp… source
ENGL 31Existential Literature: A Literary Approach to Self Integration (3.00 units)Through a variety of short stories, novels and poems dealing with existential themes, this course will help the student explore the literary, psychological, philosophical and theological implications… source
ENGL 35Cross-Cultural Film and Literature (3.00 units)This course presents a comparative examination of films and literature that reflect the richness and diversity of global cultures. Students will utilize various critical methodologies for interpretin… source
ENGL 47Native American Literature (3.00 units)This course will examine the lived experiences of Native Americans through a variety of texts and genres. Focus will be on the cultural, social, and historical aspects of Native American Literature,… source
ENGL 60Creative Writing: Fiction (3.00 units)This course develops an awareness of literary fiction as an art form both through the reading of short works of fiction and writing of exercises and complete stories. Emphasis is placed on the develo… source
ENGL 95Special Studies-ENGL (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
ENGL C1000Academic Reading and Writing (4.00 units)In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Th… source
ENGL C1000EAcademic Reading and Writing (4.00 units)In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Th… source
ENGL C1001Critical Thinking and Writing (3.00 units)In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts… source
ENGR 1Introduction to Engineering (3.00 units)The course explores the career branches of engineering including the functions of an engineer in various settings and the industries in which engineers work. Topics will span the life cycle of the en… source
ENGR 2Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB (3.00 units)This course utilizes the MATLAB environment and commercial electronic spreadsheets to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engin… source
ENGR 3Plane Surveying I (3.00 units)The course applies theory and principles of plane surveying: office computations and design; operation of surveying field equipment; and production of engineering plans/maps. Topics include distances… source
ENGR 4Plane Surveying II (3.00 units)This course introduces students to civil engineering design standards, concepts and procedures related to transportation engineering and construction management. Topics include the standards and desi… source
ENGR 8Statics (3.00 units)A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two- and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of t… source
ENGR 10Digital Logic Fundamentals (4.00 units)In this course the student will be trained in the use of symbolic digital logic including switching algebra, optimization, Karnaugh map construction and use and the design of combinational logic netw… source
ENGR 11Embedded Systems Development (3.00 units)This course introduces the principles and methods related to the creation of embedded systems applications at a low level. It covers the utilization of both Assembly Language and C. The topics covere… source
ENGR 17Electrical Circuits and Devices (4.00 units)An introduction to the analysis, construction and measurement of electrical circuits. Use of analytical techniques based on the application of circuit laws and network theorems. Basic use of electric… source
ENGR 45Materials Science (4.00 units)This course presents the internal structures and resulting behaviors of materials used in engineering applications, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors. The emphasis… source
ENGR 95Special Studies-ENGR (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
ENGR 99Work Experience-ENGR (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
ESL 300American Citizenship (0.00 units)This course prepares adult immigrants to complete the naturalization process in order to become U.S. Citizens. Students will develop English language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking, vo… source
ESL 301ESL Level I (0.00 units)This course provides a conversational approach to the learning of elementary English. It offers the English language learner practice in verbal communication with special emphasis on literacy and lif… source
ESL 302ESL Level II (0.00 units)This course moves the English language learner from basic literacy skills to more in-depth practice with foundational grammatical structures and expressions in English. Speaking and listening skills… source
ESL 303ESL Level III (0.00 units)This course reinforces and expands an English language learner's literacy and communication skills for life, college, and career. It engages students in collaborative activities that integrate readin… source
ESL 304ESL Level IV (0.00 units)This course assists an English language learner in developing communication for life, career, and college. Through the integration of reading, writing, speaking and listening activities in English, t… source
ESL 305ESL Academic Reading and Writing (0.00 units)This is a developmental reading and composition course designed to prepare advanced ESL students for the English composition requirement at the college level. English language learners develop their… source
ESL 340Technology Skills for ESL Students (0.00 units)This course will support English language learners as they acquire digital literacy practices to become users and creators of digital content. Students will use technology to engage in authentic Engl… source
ESL 352AESL Workforce Training Adult Education (0.00 units)This course is an intensive language acquisition course that prepares non-native speakers of English to enter the work force. The focus is on building communication skills necessary to succeed at ent… source
ETHS 1Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00 units)Introduction to the major theories concepts, issues, debates, and movements toward racial and social justice and liberation in the United States. Includes a comparative and interdisciplinary explorat… source
ETHS 10Introduction to Chicano Studies (3.00 units)A multi-disciplinary exploration of the cultural and social milieu of Chicanos in the United States. "Chicano" is defined as the first generation of Mexican-Americans born to parents from Mexico. Stu… source
ETHS 30Introduction to African American Studies (3.00 units)This course is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the cultural history and experience of African Americans. The African American experience is described and conceptualized as a function of cultural… source
ETHS 40Introduction to Asian American Studies (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the rich and diverse cultural history of various Asian American communities (Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Southeast Asian American, etc.). Emphasis is given to the cultural a… source
FASH 6Introduction to Fibers, Fabric and Textiles (3.00 units)This course introduces students to fibers and their origin, yarns, basic weaves and fabric finishes, with reference to fabric selection for use in fashion and interior design. Emphasis is placed on t… source
FASH 9Clothing Construction I (3.00 units)This is a beginning course in clothing construction. Topics include pattern selection and layout, selection of fashion fabrics and interfacings, seam finishes and design features. Students will devel… source
FASH 10Clothing Construction II (3.00 units)This is an intermediate course in clothing construction. This course emphasizes construction of a capsule wardrobe focusing on a variety of novelty fashion fabrics. The course emphasizes personal fit… source
FASH 13Fashion Drawing and Illustration (3.00 units)This course will introduce students to the techniques and applications of fashion drawing and illustration: developing the fashion figure with proportion and balance, drawing a variety of garment sil… source
FASH 18Visual Merchandising (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the basic concepts of visual merchandising. Utilizing basic techniques, students create miniature displays, interior displays, and full-scale window productions. St… source
FASH 40Flat Pattern/Draping Design (3.00 units)This is a beginning course in flat pattern and draping design. The focus is on design, pattern drafting and draping for the theater, film and fashion industries. source
FASH 64Introduction To Fashion/Retail Careers (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the world of fashion and retailing through an in-depth study of the history of fashion, terminology, designers, apparel production and distribution, merchandising te… source
FASH 74Historic Costume (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the history of clothing and costume including the influence of historic attire on current fashion apparel. The course examines the impacts of social class, religion… source
FASH 80Retail Fashion Buying (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the process of buying fashion merchandise for ultimate purchase by consumers. Topics include the principles and practical application of fashion buying, the role of… source
FASH 90Fashion Promotions (3.00 units)This course introduces students to contemporary fashion productions including fashion shows, fashion videos, and retail promotions. Students will learn how to plan and produce various aspects of fash… source
FASH 97Special Problems-FASH (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
FASH 99Work Experience-FASH (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
FN 2Nutrition (3.00 units)This course examines the scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients in basic life processes and current health issues with emphasis on individual needs. (C-ID NUTR 110). source
FN 8Maternal and Child Nutrition (3.00 units)This course examines the nutrition required for optimal physical and mental development of children from conception through adolescence. Topics include the nutritional requirements of pregnant and la… source
FN 10Food Safety and Sanitation (3.00 units)This course introduces students to principles of food safety and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) as it applies to the food industry. As part of the course the student will receive… source
FN 12Introduction to Food Science (3.00 units)Application of food science principles with emphasis on ingredient function and interaction, food preparation techniques, sensory evaluation standards, food safety and sanitation, and nutrient compos… source
FN 15Introduction to Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science (1.00 units)This course is an exploration of the professional scope of practice, career opportunities and educational requirements in the field of nutrition, dietetics, food science and other related professions… source
FN 50Nutrition and Diet Therapy (4.00 units)This course introduces the basic principles of nutrition related to health and disease. The course focuses on the diseases that affect nutritional status and the medical nutrition therapy that is use… source
FN 97Special Problems-FN (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
FN 99Work Experience-FN (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
FSC 2Introduction to Fire Science (3.00 units)This course provides an overview of fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire loss analysis;… source
FSC 4Fundamentals of Fire Behavior and Combustion (3.00 units)This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread and are controlled. source
FSC 6Fire Tactics and Strategy (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the principles of fire control in municipal and suburban environments. It includes an overview of the utilization of human resources, equipment and extinguishing ag… source
FSC 8Principles of Fire Safety (3.00 units)This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral change throughout the emergency s… source
FSC 10Building Construction for Fire Protection (3.00 units)This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting… source
FSC 12Fundamentals of Fire Prevention (3.00 units)This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the filed of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization of a fire prevention bureau; use and appli… source
FSC 14Fire Protection Equipment and Systems (3.00 units)This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fir… source
FSC 16Fire Company Organization and Management (3.00 units)This course introduces students to fire department organizations. It includes an overview of organizational structure, and an in depth examination of the role of the company officer. Planning, organi… source
FSC 18Basic Wildland Firefighting (3.00 units)This course prepares students to meet the requirements to qualify and seek employment as a Type 2 Wildland Firefighter. It provides students with fundamental knowledge of wildland fire behavior, cont… source
FSC 97Special Problems-FSC (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
FSC 99Work Experience-FSC (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
FSC 105Fire Academy Physical Training (2.50 units)This course prepares fire science students for the pre-employment physical ability test in the Firefighter I Academy. Emphasis is placed on lifetime fitness, principles of physical fitness, individua… source
FSC 106Firefighter I Academy (22.00 units)This course conforms to standards for certification established by the California State Board of Fire Services. Instruction includes basic psychomotor firefighter skills, fire behavior, personnel rul… source
FSC 107Firefighter II Academy (1.50 units)This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the firefighter to take on increased leadership roles and responsibilities pertaining to fire department communications, fire ground operation… source
GEOG 2Physical Geography (3.00 units)This course is a spatial study of the Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include: Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere. Emphasis is on t… source
GEOG 3Physical Geography Lab (1.00 units)This course is designed to provide supplemental exercises in topics covered in Physical Geography lecture. Lab experience will include map analysis and interpretation, weather prognostication, landfo… source
GEOG 4Cultural Geography (3.00 units)This course is a study of diverse human populations, their cultural origins, diffusion and contemporary spatial expressions. Topics include: demography, languages and religions, urbanization and land… source
GEOG 8World Regional Geography (3.00 units)Survey of the world's culture regions and nations as interpreted by geographers, including physical, cultural, and economic features. Emphasis on spatial and historical influences on population growt… source
GEOG 10Geography of California (3.00 units)A thematic approach to the state's issues, processes and topics relevant to geography including climate, landforms, natural vegetation, water resources, cultural landscape, ethnic diversity, urban an… source
GEOG 20Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3.00 units)Study of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science and its applications to spatial data management. Identification and acquisition of GIS data. Assessment of vector and raster systems, scale, reso… source
GEOG 95Special Studies-GEOG (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
GEOL 32Physical Geology with Lab (4.00 units)This course introduces students to the internal and external processes that are at work changing the earth today. Within the context of modern plate tectonics theory, students will explore the origin… source
GEOL 34Historical Geology with Lab (4.00 units)Historical geology with lab introduces students to Earth’s geologic history and the history of life on Earth. Drawing on concepts from plate tectonics theory, evolution, geologic dating methods and s… source
GEOL 95Special Studies-GEOL (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
GERM 1First Semester German (4.00 units)This course is a study of beginning German emphasizing grammar, reading, writing, speaking, and listening comprehension. It also introduces the student to various aspects of German culture. Students… source
GERM 2Second Semester German (4.00 units)This course is the second half of beginning German, which further develops language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension and speaking. In addition, this course continues to introduce stu… source
HAL 302Fun and Fitness for Healthy Aging (0.00 units)Physical activity is the focus of this course and how it relates to healthy aging for older adults. Students will participate in stretching, chair aerobics, strengthening exercises, balancing and fal… source
HAL 303Vocal Aerobics: Music Exercises for Fitness (0.00 units)The focus of this course is to enrich the lives of older adults through vocalization and communication techniques, singing familiar songs, deep-breathing exercises, and movement to music. This course… source
HAL 304Staying Mentally Sharp (0.00 units)The focus of this course is to use techniques to curtail memory loss and preserve mental fitness. Topics include exercise and the brain, being a better listener, recognition memory, visual connection… source
HAL 305Telling Your Story (0.00 units)Older adults will have the opportunity to reflect on their past and consider how past experiences have influenced their lives. Thematic and chronological approaches will be utilized for reminiscing a… source
HAL 306Technology Basics for Seniors (0.00 units)Older adults will learn basic skills of personal technology devices such as computers, laptops, tablets, and smart phones. Students will learn how to use online services, applications, basic photogra… source
HIM 56Introduction to Health Information Management (2.00 units)This course is an introduction to the growing, dynamic profession of Health Information Management (HIM) and provides a foundation for those students pursuing the HIM field including medical office a… source
HIM 58Healthcare Law and Ethics (2.00 units)This course introduces students to legal and ethical issues they will encounter while working in the field of Health Information Management (HIM). Topics include an overview of legal issues relating… source
HIM 62Introduction to Medical Coding (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the medical coding classification systems used in the United States healthcare industry: International Classification of Diseases 10 Clinical Modification (ICD-10-C… source
HIM 63Reimbursement (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the reimbursement methodologies used in healthcare in the United States. The focus of the course will be on the accurate preparation and maintenance of clinical rec… source
HIM 64Advanced Medical Coding (3.00 units)This is an advanced course in medical coding for both outpatient and inpatient procedures and services. The course will include a brief review of International Classification of Diseases 10 Clinical… source
HIM 76Electronic Health Records (3.00 units)This course introduces students to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and their place in healthcare. The curriculum reinforces the relationship between all of the components needed for a complete patie… source
HIST 3World History to 1500 (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the development of world civilizations from prehistoric humans to 1500. Major themes include: broad patterns of change; dynamics of race, class, gender and ethnicity; recip… source
HIST 5World History Since 1500 (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the development of world civilizations since 1500. Major themes include: broad patterns of change; dynamics of race, class, gender and ethnicity; reciprocal influence betwe… source
HIST 8United States History to 1877 (3.00 units)A survey of the history of the United States, from pre-colonial North America to the end of Reconstruction, that addresses important political, economic, social, and cultural developments. The course… source
HIST 10United States History-1877 to Present (3.00 units)A survey of the history of the United States, from the end of Reconstruction to the Present, that addresses important political, economic, social, and cultural developments. The course also introduce… source
HIST 18Multicultural History of the United States (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the history of the United States from pre-colonial times to the present with particular emphasis on the nation’s multicultural heritage. The historical experiences of Ameri… source
HIST 20History of the Middle East (3.00 units)A survey of the history of the Middle East from the rise of Islam in the seventh century to the present. Major themes include religion, family, social classes, government, politics and regional confl… source
HIST 21History of Western Civilization I (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the development of western culture and civilization through the Reformation. The course also introduces students to the historical reasoning skills necessary to form their… source
HIST 23History of Western Civilization II (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the development of western culture and civilization from the Age of Absolutism to the present. The course also introduces students to the historical reasoning skills necess… source
HIST 26Men and Women in American History (3.00 units)This course is a survey of the experiences of men and women in the American past from the pre-colonial era to the present. The course examines the ways that ideas about masculinity and femininity hav… source
HIST 30History of the African American (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the history of African Americans in the United States and provides a broad and critical analysis of what it means to be black and to live in America. The course exam… source
HIST 95Special Studies-HIST (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
HLTH 2Health and Wellness (3.00 units)This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility for personal health and the promotion… source
HLTH 40Drugs, Health, and Society (3.00 units)This course provides an overview of the epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse and its relevance to personal and public health. Students will be introduced to the concept of substance abuse a… source
HLTH 99Work Experience-HLTH (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
HVAC 11Introduction to HVACR (4.00 units)This course is designed to teach the introduction to Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) as an industrial trade. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills… source
HVAC 12Basic HVACR Systems (4.00 units)This course is designed to teach the functions of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems and where they are used in the industry. Emphasis will be placed on developi… source
HVAC 13Trade Electricity (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing bas… source
HVAC 21Introduction to the Refrigerant System (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 22Intermediate HVACR Components (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 23Intermediate HVACR Concepts (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 31Advanced HVACR Components (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 32Advanced HVACR Service (5.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 33Internship with Local Trade Company (7.00 units)This course is designed to teach students skills by simulations and field internship experiences required to meet industry standards in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR… source
HVAC 41Advanced HVACR Systems (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 42Advanced HVACR Design (5.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing saf… source
HVAC 43Advanced Internship with Local Trade Company (8.00 units)This course is designed to further develop and polish the skills required to succeed in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems industry. The student will develop… source
HVAC 97Special Problems-HVAC (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
HVAC 99Work Experience-HVAC (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
ITEC 55Introduction to Industrial Trades (2.00 units)This course is designed to provide pre-employment training for industrial trades. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, tool identification, basic rigging and material handling s… source
JOUR 2Introduction to Reporting and Newswriting (3.00 units)An introduction to gathering, synthesizing/organizing and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Includes role of the journalist, exploration of career options, identification… source
JOUR 10Beginning Newspaper Production (3.00 units)Student media practicum that includes a lab that regularly produces a news or feature non-fiction product with a journalism emphasis by and for students and distributed to a campus or community audie… source
JOUR 12Intermediate Newspaper Production (3.00 units)This course requires higher skill level and/or leadership/management involvement than JOUR 10. Intermediate student media practicum that includes a lab that regularly produces a news or feature non-f… source
JOUR 97Special Problems-JOUR (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
JOUR 99Work Experience-JOUR (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
JPN 1First Semester Japanese (4.00 units)This course is a study of beginning Japanese emphasizing reading, writing, speaking, and listening comprehension. It also introduces the student to various aspects of Japanese culture. Students who h… source
JPN 2Second Semester Japanese (4.00 units)This course is the second half of beginning Japanese, which further develops language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension and speaking. In addition, this course introduces the student t… source
JPN 3Third Semester Japanese (4.00 units)This course is the first half of intermediate Japanese, which further develops language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension and speaking. Through written analysis and discussion of both… source
JPN 4Fourth Semester Japanese (4.00 units)This course is the second half of intermediate Japanese, which further develops language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension and speaking. Through continued study of Japanese language a… source
JPN 95Special Studies-JPN (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
KIN 1Introduction to Kinesiology (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed along with caree… source
KIN 2Introduction to Coaching (3.00 units)This course examines and discusses academic, professional, and standard requirements of the coaching profession. Students will be expected to focus upon and understand the discipline and breadth of t… source
KIN 5Sports Officiating (3.00 units)This course will introduce the student to the structure and application of sports officiating. Emphasis will be placed on specific rules governing different sports. Topics will include enforcement, e… source
KIN 6Sports Fitness and Nutrition (3.00 units)This course examines essential principles of a proper exercise and diet program needed to maintain healthy sports fitness and nutrition levels. Students will study athletic performance, exercise reco… source
KIN 7Introduction to Athletic Training and Sports Medicine (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of athletic injuries. Students will learn rehabilitation and management skills, emergency procedures, sports psychology, m… source
KIN 9Introduction to Personal Fitness Training (3.00 units)This course examines the academic and professional requirements for personal fitness training. Students will become familiar with anatomy and physiology, fitness evaluations, weight room program desi… source
KIN 11First Aid and CPR (3.00 units)This course involves the theory and detailed demonstration of the first aid care of the injured. The student will learn to assess a victim’s condition and incorporate proper treatment. Standard first… source
KIN 12ATheory of Baseball I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of baseball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be pl… source
KIN 12BTheory of Baseball II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of baseball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis wil… source
KIN 13ATheory of Basketball I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of basketball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be… source
KIN 13BTheory of Basketball II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of basketball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis w… source
KIN 14ATheory of Cross Country I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of cross country as the sport has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will… source
KIN 14BTheory of Cross Country II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of cross country as the sport has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphas… source
KIN 15ATheory of Football I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of football as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be pl… source
KIN 15BTheory of Football II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of football as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis wil… source
KIN 17ATheory of Soccer I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of soccer as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be plac… source
KIN 17BTheory of Soccer II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of soccer as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will… source
KIN 18ATheory of Softball I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of softball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be pl… source
KIN 18BTheory of Softball II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of softball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis wil… source
KIN 19ATheory of Track and Field I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of track and field as the sport has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis wi… source
KIN 19BTheory of Track and Field II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of track and field as the sport has developed and is played at secondary, community college, and professional levels. Em… source
KIN 20ATheory of Volleyball I (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the basic techniques and strategies of volleyball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis will be… source
KIN 20BTheory of Volleyball II (2.00 units)This course provides instruction in the intermediate techniques and strategies of volleyball as the game has developed and is played at secondary, intercollegiate, and professional levels. Emphasis w… source
KIN 21ATheory of Beach Volleyball I (2.00 units)This course is designed to cover theoretical concepts necessary for successful participation in beach volleyball. Topics covered include mechanical analysis of fundamentals in beach volleyball, strat… source
KIN 21BTheory of Beach Volleyball II (2.00 units)This course covers intermediate theoretical concepts necessary for successful participation in beach volleyball. Topics include advanced team strategies, beach volleyball conditioning methods and tec… source
KIN 23Weight Training I (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental techniques of weight training. Students will engage in individualized exercise programs with emphasis placed on the development of muscle strength,… source
KIN 24Weight Training II (1.50 units)This course builds upon the foundation of basic weight training by examining different styles and muscle specificity to individualized programs. Components of fitness will be emphasized including mus… source
KIN 25Olympic Weightlifting (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of competitive Olympic Weightlifting. Proper technique and timing will be emphasized for two competitive lifts/events, the Clean and Jerk an… source
KIN 27Core Crossfit Training (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the proper exercise techniques and principles to improve core strength, posture, flexibility, speed, muscular strength, and muscular endurance. This course will in… source
KIN 28Plyometric Training (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of plyometric training. Students will learn to distribute power to increase speed, flexibility and agility. Additional instruction will be g… source
KIN 31Quickfits (1.50 units)This course introduces students to effective body shaping strategies that can be completed in short intervals. These exercises are designed for individuals with a busy lifestyle and can be performed… source
KIN 33Aerobic Mix (1.50 units)This course examines forms of aerobic exercise to increase cardiorespiratory conditioning through choreographed routines. Students will learn different styles of aerobics including floor, step, and i… source
KIN 38Ballroom Dance I (1.50 units)This course introduces students to ballroom dance as a social and recreational activity, with the goals of building confidence and leading to an active lifestyle. Emphasis will be placed on basic ski… source
KIN 39Ballroom Dance II (1.50 units)This course is a continuation of Ballroom Dance I, emphasizing style and techniques. This course will also introduce the concepts of musicality, choreography and student creativity with focus on inte… source
KIN 40Jazz Dance I (1.50 units)This course provides instruction centered upon improving the knowledge and physical techniques of jazz dance. The course will identify jazz dance styles: lyrical, contemporary, and character/musical… source
KIN 41Gentle Yoga (1.50 units)This course introduces students to the art and practice of gentle yoga, using postures which are gentle in nature and allow a vast majority of the population to perform them. The course includes an i… source
KIN 42Yoga I (1.50 units)This course introduces the fundamental principles of yoga. Students will learn basic poses (asana), basic breathing techniques (pranayama), and relaxation techniques. Students will also develop knowl… source
KIN 43Yoga II (1.50 units)This course is a continuation of Yoga I. Students will learn a progression of yoga postures (asanas) and intermediate level asanas. Breathing techniques (pranayama) will accompany each posture learne… source
KIN 44Jazz Dance II (1.50 units)This course is a continuation of Jazz Dance with an emphasis on more complex steps, dance combinations, terminology, music, style and techniques. Areas of emphasis will include intermediate concepts… source
KIN 45Pilates (1.50 units)This course introduces students to the fundamental skills of Pilates. Pilates is a mind-body form of exercise that enhances overall health and fitness. Students will learn the principles of Pilates a… source
KIN 47Stress Management Techniques and Exercise (1.50 units)This course provides experiential instruction in personal stress management, with a focus on physical techniques and exercise for relaxation. Students will learn a variety of stress management skills… source
KIN 48Stretching for Life (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of stretching. This flexibility fitness program, which will improve one’s range of motion and muscular flexibility, helps prevent injuries w… source
KIN 49Fit Mix (1.50 units)In this course students will be introduced to the fundamental skills of fitness. The instruction will cover the five components of fitness including cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscu… source
KIN 51Butte Fitness and Wellness Center (0.50-1.50 units)This course provides each student with an individualized fitness program. A flexible workout schedule supports each student's academic coursework. The fitness center encourages participation at the s… source
KIN 52Walking for Fitness (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of walking to improve cardiovascular fitness. Students will learn types of walking, workout strategies, and the components of fitness will b… source
KIN 53Jogging/Running for Fitness (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of jogging/running to improve cardiovascular fitness. Students will learn cardiovascular workout strategies, injury prevention, safety facto… source
KIN 57Archery (1.50 units)This course introduces the basic principles and skills of archery and develops the student's shooting form and marksmanship. Emphasis of instruction will be placed on the fundamentals of target shoot… source
KIN 58Badminton (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of badminton. Students will learn all primary shots including serves, overhead shots, underhand shots, and drop shots. Skills, etiquette, co… source
KIN 59Pickleball (1.50 units)Pickleball is a court game/racquet sport that offers an alternative to tennis, badminton, and racquetball with its own unique set of skills and rules. This course provides instruction and match play… source
KIN 60Bowling (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the basic principles and skills of bowling and develops the student's four step approach, grip, and delivery. Emphasis will be placed on spare and strike position… source
KIN 61Golf (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of golf. Emphasis will be placed on proper grip, stance, swing, rules, and scoring. Students will also learn the etiquette of the game, corr… source
KIN 63Track and Field (1.50 units)This course improves knowledge, fitness, and performance specific to Track and Field. Instruction is focused on the proper techniques of stretching, running, speed, agility, and power recruitment. Em… source
KIN 64Baseball (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of baseball, including throwing, catching, batting, and base running. Students will learn about team play and offensive and defensive strate… source
KIN 65Soccer (1.50 units)This course improves cardiovascular endurance, strength and game knowledge. Students will learn the basic rules, skills and techniques of soccer. Emphasis will be placed on kicking, dribbling, trappi… source
KIN 66Softball (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of softball, including catching, throwing, batting, and base running. Students will learn about team play and offensive and defensive strate… source
KIN 67Non-Contact Football (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of non-contact football (touch or flag). Skills learned will include blocking, passing, team play, and offensive and defensive strategies. E… source
KIN 68Volleyball I (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the six basic skills of volleyball: passing, setting, hitting, serving, blocking, and individual defense. Students will learn history, rules, etiquette, and safe p… source
KIN 69Volleyball II (1.50 units)This course builds upon the application of basic skills, team play, and offensive and defensive fundamentals learned in level one play. Additionally, rules and etiquette will be applied in structured… source
KIN 70Basketball I (1.50 units)This course provides students with an introduction to the game of basketball. Specific attention will be focused upon standard rules, sportsmanship, etiquette, offensive and defensive team play, and… source
KIN 71Basketball II (1.50 units)This course builds upon the application of individual offensive and defensive fundamentals learned in level one play. Team play and strategy are the major focal points in this course. Components of i… source
KIN 73Self Defense (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the basic skills and knowledge of self defense against physical assault. Emphasis will be placed on the basic techniques of anticipating, avoiding, and protecting… source
KIN 74Boxing (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills and techniques of boxing. Instruction will include the rules, proper stance, footwork, offensive strategies, and defensive strategies. Empha… source
KIN 77Karate (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the fundamental skills of Karate. Basic moves and techniques for blocking, punching, kicking and sparring will be learned. Students will also learn the philosophy… source
KIN 80Varsity Baseball (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate baseball. All varsity sports entail practice and games at designated times. This course may be repeated three… source
KIN 81Varsity Basketball (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate basketball. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 82Varsity Cross Country (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate cross country. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 83Varsity Football (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate football. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 85Varsity Soccer (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate soccer. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 86Varsity Softball (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate softball. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 87Varsity Track and Field (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate track and field. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 88Varsity Volleyball (3.00 units)This course is designed for students who meet the criteria to compete in intercollegiate volleyball. All varsity sports entail practice at designated times. This course may be repeated 3 times. source
KIN 89Varsity Beach Volleyball (3.00 units)This course provides instruction, training, and practice in the advanced techniques of beach volleyball and the opportunity for intercollegiate competition. Student-athletes will compete against memb… source
KIN 90Skill Development for Intercollegiate Athletes (1.50 units)This is a sport-specific skill development course for intercollegiate athletes. Emphasis will be on off-season preparation which includes cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, speed work, plyometric… source
KIN 91Strength and Conditioning for Intercollegiate Athletes (1.00 units)This course is designed for intercollegiate athletes. Students will be provided with instruction in sport-specific training techniques with the goal of improving overall muscular strength, endurance,… source
KIN 93Pep Activities (1.50 units)This course provides instruction in the development and practice of pep activities, including dance, choreography, and routine design. There will be emphasis on safety, performance, and cooperative w… source
KIN 94Adaptive Physical Education (1.50 units)This course introduces students to adaptive physical activities that develop strength, cardiovascular endurance, and flexibility. Activity programs will be designed to address individual student need… source
KIN 95Special Studies-KIN (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
LIS 11Research Strategies (1.00 units)This course in college-level research provides students with a basic understanding of library research methods and the skills to identify, locate, access, evaluate, and cite sources effectively and e… source
LM 40Life Management (3.00 units)This course introduces the psychological, physiological and social principles needed to achieve personal success in college, relationships, the world of work and life. Students explore how life manag… source
MATH 4Concepts in Mathematics for Teachers I (3.00 units)This course focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystems. Emphasis is o… source
MATH 4sConcepts in Mathematics for Teachers I with Support (3.00 units)This course focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystems. Emphasis is o… source
MATH 5Concepts in Mathematics for Teachers II (4.00 units)This course develops mathematical topics needed for elementary school teaching with a focus on reasoning, problem solving, and communication. The topics include elementary statistics and probability,… source
MATH 7Formal Logic and Writing (3.00 units)This course develops an understanding of the relationship of language to logic, which should lead to the ability to analyze, criticize, and advocate ideas and to reason inductively and deductively. S… source
MATH 10Finite Math for Liberal Arts (3.00 units)This course is a survey of mathematical concepts in a variety of areas. Topics include linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of fin… source
MATH 11Math for Liberal Arts (3.00 units)This course is a survey of mathematical concepts in a variety of areas. The topics include probability, statistics, set theory, measurement, geometry, and business finance. source
MATH 12Mathematics for Business Decisions (Finite Mathematics) (3.00 units)Linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probabili… source
MATH 12sMathematics for Business Decisions (Finite Mathematics) with Support (3.00 units)Linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, Combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probabili… source
MATH 13Survey of Calculus (4.00 units)Presents a study of the techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of these concepts to business and management related problems. The applications of derivatives and integrals of… source
MATH 13sSurvey of Calculus with Support (4.00 units)Presents a study of the techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of these concepts to business and management related problems. The applications of derivatives and integrals of… source
MATH 20Trigonometry (3.00 units)This course covers the theory and applications of trigonometry. The topics include definitions of circular and right triangle trigonometric functions, graphs, identities, equations, solutions of righ… source
MATH 26College Algebra (4.00 units)This course covers advanced algebra concepts beyond the scope of Intermediate Algebra. The topics include algebraic simplifying, conics, theory and solution of equations and inequalities, systems of… source
MATH 26sCollege Algebra with Support (4.00 units)This course covers advanced algebra concepts beyond the scope of Intermediate Algebra. The topics include algebraic simplifying, conics, theory and solution of equations and inequalities, systems of… source
MATH 28Precalculus (4.00 units)This course is preparation for calculus. It covers advanced algebra topics beyond the scope of Intermediate Algebra as well as the theory and applications of Trigonometry, both of which are necessary… source
MATH 28sPrecalculus with Support (4.00 units)This course is preparation for calculus. It covers advanced algebra topics beyond the scope of Intermediate Algebra as well as the theory and applications of Trigonometry, both of which are necessary… source
MATH 30Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5.00 units)A first course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable: functions, limits and continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration, Fundamental Theorem of Cal… source
MATH 30sAnalytic Geometry and Calculus I with Support (5.00 units)A first course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable: functions, limits and continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration, Fundamental Theorem of Cal… source
MATH 31Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4.00 units)This course is the second of a series in differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics will include the concept, techniques and applications of integration, infinite sequences and s… source
MATH 32Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (4.00 units)Vector valued functions, calculus of functions of more than one variable, partial derivatives, multiple integration, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, divergence theorem. (C-ID MATH 230). source
MATH 40Differential Equations (4.00 units)The course is an introduction to ordinary differential equations including both quantitative and qualitative methods as well as applications from a variety of disciplines. Introduces the theoretical… source
MATH 42Linear Algebra (3.00 units)This course develops the techniques and theory needed to solve and classify systems of linear equations. Solution techniques include row operations, Gaussian elimination, and matrix algebra. Investig… source
MATH 95Special Studies-MATH (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
MATH 318Math Foundations (0.00 units)This course provides students the opportunity to refresh and build their math skills, including fractions, decimals, percents, proportions, integers, measurement, simplifying expressions, solving equ… source
MATH 328Pre-Calculus Preparation (0.00 units)This course is math preparation for pre-calculus. It covers advanced algebra topics including solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations, and linear inequalities, operations on real a… source
MATH 330Calculus Preparation (0.00 units)This course is math preparation for calculus. It covers advanced algebra topics beyond the scope of intermediate algebra. Topics include polynomial, absolute value, radical, exponential, logarithmic,… source
MCGS 8Introduction to Multicultural and Gender Studies (3.00 units)An introduction to the concepts, terminology, and issues in multicultural and gender studies. Topics include an exploration of America's multicultural history, gender as an element of culture, social… source
MCGS 10Introduction to Women's Studies (3.00 units)This course is designed to introduce students to women's studies as an interdisciplinary field of knowledge that explores critical questions about the meaning of gender in society. This course provid… source
MCGS 95Special Studies-MCGS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
MFG 10Introduction to Manufacturing Equipment (8.00 units)This course is designed to provide an introduction to basic manufacturing equipment as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills as well as the termino… source
MFG 12Introduction to Production Welding (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide an introduction to production welding using the gas metal arc welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety… source
MFG 14Introduction to Finishing (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide and introduction to basic finishing as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, trade math, and the industry termi… source
MFG 16Introduction to the Process of Modeling to Production (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide an introduction of modeling to production as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade math, and the in… source
MFG 20Manufacturing Equipment (8.00 units)This course is designed to introduce the principals and practices of manufacturing equipment as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety and operation skills… source
MFG 22Production Welding (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide training in production welding using pulse spray gas metal arc welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety… source
MFG 24Finishing (3.00 units)This course is designed to develop skills involving finishing applications in advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, trade math, surface preparation, types of ap… source
MFG 26Intermediate Modeling to Production (3.00 units)This course is designed to develop intermediate skills related to modeling to production as it relates to the advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade… source
MFG 30ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Software for Manufacturing (3.00 units)This course is designed to introduce the principals and practices of ERP (enterprise resource planning) software as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing introdu… source
MFG 32Introduction to Robotic Welding (4.00 units)This course is designed to provide an introduction to production welding using a robotic welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills,… source
MFG 343D Modeling to Production (3.00 units)This course is designed to develop skills around the cycle of advanced manufacturing from 3D modeling to production. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade math, and the ind… source
MFG 36Internship with Local Trade Company (4.00 units)This course is designed to develop students skills by simulations and field internship experiences required to meet industry standards and ISO 9000 (International Organization for Standardization), l… source
MFG 40Advanced ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Software for Manufacturing (3.00 units)This course is designed to provide the principals and practices of ERP (enterprise resource planning) software as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing advanced… source
MFG 42Advanced Robotic Welding (4.00 units)This course is designed to develop skills in production welding using a robotic welding process as they relate to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, measurin… source
MFG 44Advanced 3D Modeling to Production (3.00 units)This course is designed to further develop skills around the cycle of advanced manufacturing from 3D modeling to production. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, multiple layers… source
MFG 46Advanced Internship with Local Trade Company (4.00 units)This course is designed to develop students skills by simulations and field internship experiences required to meet industry standards and ISO 9000 (International Organization for Standardization), l… source
MFG 97Special Problems-MFG (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
MFG 99Work Experience-MFG (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
MSP 1Multimedia Careers (3.00 units)This course introduces the fundamental concepts and skills needed to pursue a multimedia career, and is taken during the first semester of enrollment in the program. The course develops a strong foun… source
MSP 2Introduction to Makerspaces (3.00 units)This course explores makerspaces, maker culture, and tools (such as Arduino, CNC Routers, 3D Printers, and Virtual Reality) that accelerate maker tinkering. Through readings, discussion, and hands-on… source
MSP 3Introduction to Virtual Reality (3.00 units)This course introduces the technical and experiential design foundations required for the implementation of immersive environments in current and future virtual, augmented and mixed reality platforms. source
MSP 4Introduction to Augmented Reality (3.00 units)This course gives students an opportunity to learn about a specific subset of mixed reality referred to as augmented reality. With the increasing numbers of application development packages from 3rd… source
MSP 5Introduction to Interactive Web Design and Authoring (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to developing interactive content for the World Wide Web. Students will survey online content to gain an understanding of effective Web design principles. Students will… source
MSP 9Concept Art and Design for Entertainment Media (3.00 units)This course introduces students to visualization techniques, ideation processes, and the tools and materials used in professional concept studios in the video game and entertainment industries. Stude… source
MSP 10Digital Video Design and Production (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the use of computer and video editing software to create video sequences. Students will use computers to apply the basic concepts of video editing as used in TV, fi… source
MSP 12Two-Dimensional Animation (3.00 units)This course introduces students to two-dimensional animation. Topics include storyboards, drawing extremes and in-betweens, defining motion paths, creating illusion of depth, basic ActionScripting fo… source
MSP 30Introduction to Digital Art (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital art production. Topics include integration of traditional design, color, and compositional principles with c… source
MSP 42Digital Game Design and Production (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the use of current software tools for designing indie games. Topics include the creation of game art and the application of authoring to add interactivity. Students… source
MSP 453-D Computer Modeling and Animation (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the use of software techniques to create and animate three-dimensional environments and objects. Students will learn to create photo-realistic models and scenes enh… source
MSP 50Digital Publication Design (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to electronic page layout and design. Topics include principles of traditional and digital document design, software instruction, basic principles of typography, layout… source
MSP 51Photoshop for Designers (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop for digital compositing in illustration, advertising design, multimedia projects, designing for print media, and creating typographic imagery f… source
MSP 55Introduction to Drone Management and Operations (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the operation of drones, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and current and future developments within industries utilizing these systems. Topics include: ethical and leg… source
MSP 56Drone Video and Photography (3.00 units)Students will be introduced to the world of Unmanned Aerial Systems. This course takes a look at everything from current Unmanned Aircraft Systems to future civilian applications. In addition to lear… source
MSP 68T-Shirt Design and Promotional Products (3.00 units)In this course students will develop digital art, illustration and graphic design projects for transfer to t-shirts, mugs and other promotional items. The students will work with media, conceptualiza… source
MSP 74Multimedia Production I (3.00 units)This course introduces students to skills and techniques used to produce computer generated multimedia presentations. Areas of study will include the development of multimedia projects and the study… source
MSP 75Multimedia Production II (3.00 units)This is an intermediate course in multimedia production that focuses on the application of interactive design techniques. Students will produce original content in the creation of multimedia projects. source
MSP 96Introduction to Computer Graphics (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the skills, techniques and tools to produce computer generated graphics. Areas of study will include: the basics of computer drawing and design, adding text to graph… source
MSP 97Special Problems-MSP (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
MSP 99Work Experience-MSP (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
MSP 300Maker Space Supervised Training and Skill Building (0.00 units)This course provides students with tutorial and training support using instructional aides, student tutors, and instructional technicians, to develop skills needed for modern computer-aided creation… source
MUS 1Music Appreciation (3.00 units)A survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and musicians in the… source
MUS 2Rap and Hip Hop Culture (3.00 units)This course traces the social, historical, and cultural influences of rap and hip-hop as an artistic form and global cultural phenomenon. It is designed for students who wish to examine and explore h… source
MUS 3Music Fundamentals (3.00 units)An introduction to the notation and primary elements of tonal music. Incorporates the following concepts: staff notation in treble and bass clefs, rhythm and meter; basic properties of sound; interva… source
MUS 4Song Writing (2.00 units)This course is designed to teach students the basics of song writing with emphasis on the four primary elements required to write a good song: lyric development, chord progressions, melodic developme… source
MUS 5American Popular Music (3.00 units)This course examines the development of popular music in America, from its African and European origins to the multitude of styles that exist today. Emphasis is on the historical and socio-economic f… source
MUS 6Women and Music (3.00 units)This course examines the diverse roles of women in music throughout history and across cultures, highlighting their contributions as composers, performers, producers, and cultural leaders. It explore… source
MUS 7Jazz Appreciation (3.00 units)This course is the study of jazz from its African origins to the various forms in which it exists today. Emphasis is on historical and socio-economic factors in the development of jazz. The course in… source
MUS 8Music of Latin America and the Caribbean (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the musical traditions of Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latin music in the United States. Students will study music as a form of communication and as a social an… source
MUS 9World Music (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the music of non-Western cultures. The course examines the music of a number of cultures including representative examples drawn from the traditions of Africa, South… source
MUS 20Guitar I (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the guitar. The focus of the course is on fundamentals: reading music, posture, hand position, fingering,… source
MUS 21Guitar II (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the guitar at an intermediate level. The focus of the course remains on fundamentals: reading music, post… source
MUS 22Guitar III (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the guitar at an advanced intermediate level. The focus of the course is on building technique and repert… source
MUS 23Guitar IV (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the guitar at an advanced level. The focus of the course continues to be on building technique and perfor… source
MUS 30Voice I (1.00 units)This course introduces students to fundamental vocal techniques, emphasizing essential skills in tone production, breath control, posture, and pronunciation through the study of diverse vocal literat… source
MUS 31Voice II (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for voice at an intermediate level. The focus of the course is on fundamentals: reading music, posture, breat… source
MUS 32Voice III (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for voice at an advanced intermediate level. The focus of the course is on development of technique and reper… source
MUS 33Voice IV (1.00 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for voice at an advanced level. The focus of the course is on continuing development of vocal technique and r… source
MUS 40Piano I (1.00 units)A first-level introductory course in piano, open to both music and non-music majors. This course provides instruction in elementary music-reading and beginning keyboard skills, including basic piano… source
MUS 41Piano II (1.00 units)A second-level introductory course in piano, open to both music and non-music majors. This course continues instruction in music-reading and keyboard skills, including piano technique, major scales a… source
MUS 42Piano III (1.00 units)An intermediate-level piano course, open to both music and non-music majors. This course continues instruction in advancing keyboard skills, including piano technique, major and minor scales and arpe… source
MUS 43Piano IV (1.00 units)An advanced intermediate-level piano course, open to both music and non-music majors. This course provides continuing instruction in advanced keyboard skills, including piano technique, all major and… source
MUS 51Digital Music Production I (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to digital music production beginning with computer system operation and file management techniques. Students will apply practical concepts of modern music composition… source
MUS 52Introduction to Recording Techniques (3.00 units)In this course students will learn the fundamentals of studio recording techniques. Topics will include the history of recording technology, the fundamentals of sound, signal flow, microphone techniq… source
MUS 53Digital Music Production II (3.00 units)This course covers computer music production. The use of Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) in composition and post-production are covered with hands-on project based learning, theory and demonstratio… source
MUS 54Studio Recording I (3.00 units)This is a hands-on, project-based course in which students will apply learned methods and skills to Lab practice sessions and studio recording sessions. Students will set up and record using micropho… source
MUS 55Studio Recording II (3.00 units)This is a project-based course in which students will learn and apply advanced methods and skills to studio recording sessions and song production. The course includes concepts and techniques for adv… source
MUS 60Orchestra (1.50 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. Differen… source
MUS 61Pop Ensemble (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the popular music ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a speci… source
MUS 62Concert Band (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
MUS 63Symphonic Band (1.50 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
MUS 64Jazz Ensemble (1.50 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of jazz literature with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large jazz ensemble. Different literature w… source
MUS 65Jazz Combo (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the small jazz combo, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a specialized… source
MUS 66Pep Band (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
MUS 67Percussion Ensemble (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the percussion ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a percussi… source
MUS 68Guitar Ensemble (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the guitar ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a guitar ensem… source
MUS 69Chamber Music (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the chamber ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a specialized… source
MUS 70Choir (1.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
MUS 80Theory & Musicianship I (4.00 units)A comprehensive study of diatonic harmony and musicianship, including principles of voice leading in four-part texture, harmonic analysis, melody harmonization, non-chord tones, and basic forms (stro… source
MUS 82Theory & Musicianship II (4.00 units)This course incorporates and further develops the concepts from Theory & Musicianship I and introduces chromatic harmony. Topics include seventh chords and their inversions, secondary chords, modulat… source
MUS 84Theory & Musicianship III (4.00 units)This course incorporates and further develops the concepts from Theory & Musicianship II and explores advanced chromatic harmony. Topics include borrowed chords, Neapolitan chord, augmented sixth cho… source
MUS 86Theory & Musicianship IV (4.00 units)This course incorporates and further develops concepts covered in Theory & Musicianship III. Through guided composition and analysis, the course will include late Romantic, Neo-Romantic, and Modernis… source
MUS 87Music Composition (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to original musical composition for solo and chamber music as well as music in multimedia. Through the analysis of applicable musical literature, this course explores i… source
MUS 88Applied Music (0.50 units)This course consists of individualized study of the appropriate techniques and repertoire for the specific instrument or voice being studied through private instruction. The emphasis is on the progre… source
MUS 89Jazz Composition and Arranging (3.00 units)This course delves into the realm of jazz theory and explores diverse jazz styles from a practical perspective. Through the studies of jazz harmony and melody construction in improvisation, students… source
MUS 90Introduction to the Music Industry (2.00 units)A survey of the music industry with focus on the skill, experience, and education needed for careers within the music industry. Topics include music publishing, performing rights, copyright issues, r… source
MUS 92Introduction to Music Education (2.00 units)This course is an introduction to music teaching. Topics covered include pedagogical methods, classroom management, lesson planning, and potential career options in music education, including TK-12 a… source
MUS 95Special Studies-MUS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
MUS 99Work Experience-MUS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
MUS 360Orchestra (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. Differen… source
MUS 361Pop Ensemble (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the popular music ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a speci… source
MUS 362Concert Band (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within an ensemble. Differen… source
MUS 363Symphonic Band (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
MUS 364Jazz Ensemble (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of jazz literature with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large jazz ensemble. Different literature w… source
MUS 370Choir (0.00 units)This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of literature appropriate to the ensemble, with an emphasis on the development of skills needed to perform within a large ensemble. Dif… source
NR 12Dendrology/Native Plant Identification (3.00 units)This course is the study of botanical characteristics, taxonomy, physiology, and community relationships of the major trees and shrubs in the Western United States. Discussion of commercial uses and… source
NR 20Introduction to Forestry and Natural Resources (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the integrated management of natural resources including trees, soil, water, fish, and wildlife for the production of wood and fiber products. The emphasis will be o… source
NR 26Environmental World (3.00 units)This course is an interdisciplinary study of the world environment with a focus on human use and protection of natural resources across ethnic and cultural boundaries. Environmental issues involving… source
NR 28Environmental Management (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the conservation and management of natural resources. Students will learn about the diverse agencies that manage our resources along with their history and philosoph… source
NR 40Watershed Ecology and Habitat Restoration (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the methods, techniques, and tools used to restore and enhance watershed health. Topics will include reforestation techniques, hydrologic cycle, disturbance mitigati… source
NR 55Wildlife Management (3.00 units)The course is a study of plant and animal ecology in relation to principles of wildlife management with an emphasis on identification, sexing and aging criteria, wildlife population dynamics, wildlif… source
NR 60Natural Resources Law (3.00 units)This course introduces students to federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to the management and protection of natural resources. Topics include the history and development of environmental… source
NR 65Recreational Land Management (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the techniques, issues and laws pertaining to recreational land management. Topics include types of recreational activities, evaluation of site resources, maintenanc… source
NR 70Geospatial Data Applications (2.00 units)This course is an introduction to applied Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and provides the knowledge and practical experience necessary to develop skills in the acquisition of Global Positioni… source
NR 97Special Problems-NR (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
NR 99Work Experience-NR (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
NSG 1Accelerated Track Foundations of Practice (1.00 units)This course utilizes the conceptual framework of the nursing curriculum to provide the foundation for nursing practice. Common threads integrated throughout the program are nursing process, nutrition… source
NSG 2Accelerated Track Pharmacology I (1.00 units)This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of pharmacology, with a focus on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and related nursing implications for the major drug classes. Nursing process an… source
NSG 3Accelerated Track Medical Surgical Nursing IA (1.50 units)This course examines the pathophysiological foundations of health and disease and introduces the role of the nursing process in the maintenance, restoration and promotion of health. This course also… source
NSG 4Accelerated Track Medical Surgical Nursing IB (2.50 units)This course examines the pathophysiological foundations of health and disease and introduces the role of the nursing process in the maintenance, restoration and promotion of health. This course also… source
NSG 5Accelerated Track Foundations Clinical (2.00 units)This course applies theory from NSG 1, NSG 2, NSG 3, and NSG 4 in the skills lab. Emphasis will be placed upon the role of the registered nurse in delivery of basic bedside care, mastery of basic nur… source
NSG 6Accelerated Track Clinical I (4.00 units)This course applies theory from NSG 1, NSG 2, NSG 3, and NSG 4 to the hospitalized client utilizing clinical experience in hospitals to provide services to adult clients. Emphasis will be placed upon… source
NSG 7Accelerated Track Normal and Advanced Obstetrics Nursing (1.50 units)This course utilizes the conceptual framework of the nursing curriculum to provide the foundation for nursing practice. Common threads integrated throughout the program are nursing process, nutrition… source
NSG 8Accelerated Track Normal and Advanced Pediatric Nursing (1.50 units)This course prepares the Associate Degree Nursing student to care for clients in the pediatric setting. The focus is on family centered pediatric nursing beginning in the newborn period through the c… source
NSG 9Accelerated Track Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing (1.50 units)This course is designed to enable the student to acquire knowledge and skills in the systematic observation of patients with psychopathologic syndromes and developmental disabilities. Students will a… source
NSG 10Accelerated Track Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing II (1.50 units)This course addresses the nursing of adult clients with acute and chronic illnesses. Common chronic and acute illnesses, adaptation to, and acute episodes of these illnesses in the acute hospital set… source
NSG 11Accelerated Track Obstetrics and Pediatric Nursing Clinical (2.00 units)This course provides directed clinical experience in acute hospitals and agencies that provide services for maternity and pediatric clients. Through the use of the nursing process, the student will p… source
NSG 12Accelerated Track Clinical Medical/Surgical II and Mental Health Nursing (4.00 units)This course provides directed clinical experience in acute hospitals and agencies that provide services for mental health and medical/surgical clients. Through the use of the nursing process, the stu… source
NSG 13Accelerated Track Associate Degree Nursing Capstone (0.50 units)This course provides an opportunity for students enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program to develop skills in leading and managing patient care and prepare for passage of the licensure… source
NSG 14Accelerated Track Gerontology and Community Based Nursing (1.50 units)This course focuses on the needs of the older adults and the disabled/chronically ill older adult in the community, home health, and dementia care settings. Course content builds on the student's kno… source
NSG 15Accelerated Track Pharmacology II (1.00 units)This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of pharmacology, with a focus on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and related nursing implications for the major drug classes. Nursing process an… source
NSG 16Accelerated Track Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing III (4.00 units)This course covers the nursing care of adult clients with high risk, complex, and critical health care problems and adaptation to these problems. Students will study the nursing process related to th… source
NSG 17Accelerated Track Clinical III (6.00 units)This course provides students with directed clinical experience in hospitals, community health agencies and agencies that provide services to the acutely ill adult, to the elderly or those having dis… source
NSG 18Fundamentals of Nursing (3.00 units)This course focuses on the client-centered study of fundamental nursing concepts applicable to all clinical areas in vocational nursing. Graded only. source
NSG 21Clinical Nursing I (7.00 units)In this course students apply fundamental nursing skills and provide client care for adults. The course provides the opportunity to apply didactic information from concurrent nursing courses to the c… source
NSG 22Gerontology Nursing (1.00 units)This course introduces the vocational nursing student to the facts and myths of the older population, common conditions and diseases, assistive and restorative resources, and the older person's physi… source
NSG 23Pharmacology Nursing (3.00 units)This course covers basic applied pharmacology and major drug groups. Students will learn computation of drug dosages and safe and correct administration of medications. Emphasis will be placed on dru… source
NSG 24Musculoskeletal Nursing (1.00 units)This course provides a foundation in the study of nursing process, basic physiology and pathophysiology related to adult clients experiencing disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Graded only. source
NSG 28Role Development (1.00 units)This course focuses on developing therapeutic communication skills in all aspects of nursing care. Nursing process as it applies to interpersonal communication and personality development theory will… source
NSG 31Clinical Nursing II (7.00 units)This course further develops skills developed during Clinical Nursing I and prepares students to provide care for hospitalized patients. Focus is on adult Medical-Surgical nursing as related to concu… source
NSG 32Perioperative Nursing and Client Education (2.00 units)This course provides an introduction to nursing care related to clients in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative phases of surgical care. Implications of fluid and electrolyte imbalances… source
NSG 35Cardiovascular and Respiratory Nursing (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the nursing process related to adult clients experiencing disorders of the respiratory, cardiovascular, hematologic, and immune systems. Pathophysiology and medical… source
NSG 36Gastrointestinal and Renal/Urinary Nursing (2.00 units)This course provides the student with the tools to use critical thinking skills in application of knowledge in the pathophysiology and nursing care of clients with disorders of the gastrointestinal a… source
NSG 37Endocrine Disorders (2.00 units)This course covers basic nursing process, basic physiology, pathophysiology, medical care, complications, and nursing care related to clients experiencing disorders of the endocrine system. Graded on… source
NSG 41Clinical Nursing III (7.00 units)This course is a continuation of hospital clinical experience with a concentration on adult Medical-Surgical Nursing. Pass/No Pass only. source
NSG 42Maternal Child Nursing (2.00 units)This course provides a foundation in the study of maternal-child care. Maternal-child nursing presents family centered care throughout the perinatal period and continues with the study of family cent… source
NSG 43Neurological and Rehabilitation Nursing (2.00 units)This course provides a foundation in the study of nursing care and basic physiology and pathophysiology related to clients experiencing disorders of the nervous system. Emphasis is on client, family,… source
NSG 44Psych/Mental Health Nursing (2.00 units)This course is an exploration of the psychology of maladaptive behavior and students are introduced to principles and strategies for the promotion of wellness. Graded only. source
NSG 47Oncology Nursing (2.00 units)This course provides a foundation in the study of oncology nursing care including an introduction to oncology, prevention, detection and medical treatment. Content includes loss, grief, and death and… source
NSG 49Role Development and Vocational Relations/Leadership (2.00 units)This course provides an overview of the role of a nurse manager/supervisor and leader in a structured setting. The focus is on the development of the basic skills that facilitate the management proce… source
NSG 50Principles of I.V. Therapy and Blood Withdrawal (2.50 units)This course provides the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) with state certification in intravenous (IV) therapy and blood withdrawal. The theory related to legal responsibilities, infection control, fl… source
NSG 51Accelerated Track Transition to ADN Nursing I (1.50 units)This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in NSG 127. The course expands the students' understanding of the registered nurse’s role as part of the healthcare team. Course content emphas… source
NSG 52Accelerated Track Transition to ADN Nursing II (1.50 units)This course assists the LVN in acquiring nursing skills and processes necessary for functioning in the of an associate degree-nursing program. Course content emphasizes medical/surgical knowledge, co… source
NSG 54Foundations of Practice (3.00 units)This course utilizes the conceptual framework of the nursing curriculum to provide the foundation for nursing practice. Common threads integrated throughout the program are nursing process, nutrition… source
NSG 55Medical Surgical Nursing I (4.00 units)This course examines the pathophysiological foundations of health and disease and introduces the role of the nursing process in the maintenance, restoration and promotion of health. Emphasis is place… source
NSG 56Clinical Nursing I (5.00 units)This course applies theory from Foundations of Practice and Medical Surgical Nursing I to the hospitalized client utilizing simulated skills lab and clinical experiences in hospitals to provide servi… source
NSG 60Maternity Nursing (2.00 units)This course prepares the Associate Degree Nursing student to care for clients in the maternity setting. The focus is on family centered maternity nursing beginning in the prenatal period through the… source
NSG 61Pharmacology (2.00 units)This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of pharmacology, with a focus on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and related nursing implications for the major drug classes. Nursing process an… source
NSG 62Medical-Surgical Nursing II (4.00 units)This course explores concepts and challenges in client management in acute and chronic illness. Topics include perioperative care, fluid and electrolyte balance and disturbances, parenteral therapy,… source
NSG 63Pediatric Nursing (2.00 units)This course prepares the Associate Degree Nursing student to care for clients in the pediatric setting. The focus is on family centered pediatric nursing beginning in the newborn period through the c… source
NSG 64Transition to ADN Nursing I (1.00 units)This course assists the LVN in acquiring nursing skills and processes necessary for functioning in the second year of an associate degree-nursing program. The course introduces the philosophy and con… source
NSG 65Transition to ADN Nursing II (3.00 units)This course builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in NSG 64. The course expands the student's understanding of the registered nurse's role as part of the health care team. Course content emphas… source
NSG 66Clinical Nursing II (5.00 units)This course provides directed clinical experiences in acute hospitals and agencies that provide services for maternity, pediatric, perioperative and medical/surgical clients. Through the use of the n… source
NSG 67Complex Medical/Surgical Nursing III (4.00 units)This course addresses the nursing of adult and geriatric clients with acute and chronic illnesses. Students study common chronic and acute illnesses, adaptation to, and acute episodes of these illnes… source
NSG 68Clinical Nursing III (5.00 units)This course provides students with directed clinical experiences in hospitals, community health agencies and agencies that provide services to the acutely ill adult, to the elderly, or to those havin… source
NSG 69Gerontology/Community Based Nursing (2.00 units)This course focuses on the needs of the older adults and the disabled/chronically ill older adult in the community, home health, and dementia care settings. Course content builds on the student's kno… source
NSG 74Associate Degree Nursing Capstone (2.00 units)This course provides an opportunity for students enrolled in the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program to develop skills in leading and managing patient care and prepare for passage of the licensure… source
NSG 77Complex Medical/Surgical Nursing IV (4.00 units)This course covers the nursing care of adult clients with high risk, complex, and critical health care problems and adaptation to these problems. Students will study the nursing process related to th… source
NSG 78Clinical Nursing IV (5.00 units)This course is an exploration of the various preventive and treatment methods used within interdisciplinary settings for persons experiencing various psychosocial/development disorders. Observation a… source
NSG 79Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing (2.00 units)This course is designed to enable the student to acquire knowledge and skills in the systematic observation of patients with psychopathologic syndromes and developmental disabilities. Students will a… source
NSG 88Med/Surg III (30 Unit Option) (2.00 units)This course is designed for students receiving a 30 Unit option ONLY. The 30 Unit option is a certificate only and will not receive a degree. Approval for taking this course is made with the Nursing… source
NSG 89Med/Surg IV (30 Unit Option) (2.00 units)This course is designed for students receiving a 30 Unit option ONLY. The 30 Unit option is a certificate only and will not receive a degree. Approval for taking this course is made with the Nursing… source
NSG 97Special Problems-NSG (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
NSG 99Work Experience-NSG (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
NSG 100CNA Basic Nursing Care, Theory (4.00 units)This course covers the Certified Nurse's Aide (CNA) theory of care in long term settings. The major focus is patient care skills, patient care procedures, and how to respond to individuals and occurr… source
NSG 101CNA Basic Nursing Care, Clinical (3.00 units)This course provides the necessary laboratory and clinical experience for development of skills and competencies in basic nursing for a Certified Nurse's Aide (CNA). Successful completion provides th… source
NSG 102CNA Acute Care (4.00 units)This course provides the Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) the knowledge and skills needed to function in an acute care setting. Topics include Scope of Practice guidelines, effective communication, and pro… source
NSG 103Home Health Aide for the CNA (2.00 units)This course provides the theory and laboratory experiences required for state-Certified Nursing Assistants to become eligible for Home Health Aide certification. Content includes: orientation to home… source
OLS 323Occupational and Academic Assessment (0.00 units)The focus of this course is to assess individual abilities, identify vocational, social, and academic goals, and establish a student vocational contract. Topics include vocational aptitude, learning… source
OLS 324Workplace Communication (0.00 units)This course provides training for students in the areas of workplace culture and environment. Topics include interpersonal skills development, professional conduct, workplace communication, safety, a… source
OLS 325Literacy for Career Building (0.00 units)This course focuses on developing vocational and academic language skills for students seeking employment. Strategies for pre-writing, organization of text, and comprehension skills are emphasized to… source
OLS 326Mathematics Within Industry (0.00 units)This course prepares students for mathematical concepts encountered in various trades. These concepts include, but are not limited to, money skills, measurements, temperatures, computing taxes, decim… source
OLS 327Career Exploration (0.00 units)In this course, students develop career exploration skills that will help them select an occupational training experience in OLS 329. Emphasis is placed on one of the occupational certifications in c… source
OLS 328Strategies for Employment (0.00 units)This course introduces students to a variety of strategies to help them be more successful in the workplace. Topics include preparation for interviews and follow-up, time management, task organizatio… source
OLS 329Occupational Certification Workshop (0.00 units)This course provides certification in exploring employment opportunities in one of the following topic areas: customer service, food service, greenhouse and nursery operations, hospitality, irrigatio… source
OLS 340Analyzing Communication for Vocational Advantage (0.00 units)This course provides training in recognizing and understanding communication and the impact it has in the workforce. Students will assess their styles of communication in the areas of presentation, r… source
OLS 341Analyzing Behavior for Vocational Advantage (0.00 units)This course provides training in recognizing and understanding behaviors that impact the workforce. Topics included: assessing one’s working style, personality style, professionalism, and accepting p… source
PAR 303Family Dynamics (0.00 units)This course assists parents and caregivers in learning the characteristics needed for healthy environments and relationships in the home while recognizing the uniqueness of each family dynamic. The f… source
PHIL 2Introduction to Philosophy (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the nature of philosophical thought and skills. Issues that traditionally have been of central importance in philosophical inquiry will be emphasized. These include… source
PHIL 4Introduction to Ethics and the Good Life (3.00 units)This course examines the concept of morality and values, representative ethical theories, and may include their applications to moral problems. (C-ID PHIL 120). source
PHIL 6Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking (3.00 units)A study of traditional logic with both deductive and inductive reasoning, including syllogisms, natural deduction, and fallacies. Practical application of basic skills in orderly and accurate reasoni… source
PHIL 8Methods of Argument (3.00 units)This course is a study of argumentative writing, including traditional topics in logic. The course will emphasize the application of argumentative methods and models to the analysis of contemporary m… source
PHIL 10History of Ancient Philosophy (3.00 units)This course addresses ancient philosophy with emphasis on the development of Greek philosophy from the Pre-Socratics through Aristotle and may also include Hellenistic, Roman, medieval or non-western… source
PHIL 16Western Religions (3.00 units)This course is a study of the origins and development of three Western religious traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This course explores ways to study, interpret, and understand the belief… source
PHIL 18Eastern Religions (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to religious traditions of the East, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism, with an emphasis on philosophical perspectives expressed in historical and… source
PHIL 95Special Studies-PHIL (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
PHO 1History of Photography (3.00 units)This course focuses on the history of photography from its origins to current day. Students will learn about the primary artistic and stylistic movements and historical trends in photography as well… source
PHO 2Introduction to Photography (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera tec… source
PHO 4Beginning Digital Photography (3.00 units)An introductory digital course presenting the origins and history of photography, camera and lens use, exposure, metering, printing procedures, print presentations, composition and standards of quali… source
PHO 6Intermediate Black and White Darkroom Photography (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the formation, construction, and presentation of gallery-ready black and white photographs. Students will make professional quality prints while they perfect their… source
PHO 8Commercial and Studio Photography (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the basic aspects of commercial photography, including planning, production, and editing of images for a variety of applications including industrial, medical, tech… source
PHO 11Alternative Photographic Processes (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the fundamentals of non-silver alternative photographic processes with emphasis on technical skills, aesthetic values, and critique of photographic work. Students w… source
PHO 14Introduction to Photographic Portfolios and Books (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the production of professional portfolios, hand bound books and digital online publications. A broad practical and contextual introduction to book design will be co… source
PHO 15Intermediate Digital Photography (3.00 units)This course provides continued exploration in the advanced theories, vocabularies and techniques of digital photography. Emphasis will be on current issues in photography, portfolio development and a… source
PHO 95Special Studies-PHO (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
PHO 99Work Experience-PHO (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
PHYS 10Concepts of Physics (3.00 units)This course explores physics from a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach. Topics include Newton's Laws of Motion, energy and momentum, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, li… source
PHYS 11Concepts of Physics Laboratory (1.00 units)This course is designed to accompany the lecture topics taught in PHYS 10. Experiments performed will cover the areas of motion, sound, electricity and magnetism, and light. Not recommended for physi… source
PHYS 21College Physics I (4.00 units)This course is intended for students not majoring in physics or engineering but needing a one-year course in physics as a requirement for their major program. The course is part of a two-semester seq… source
PHYS 22College Physics II (4.00 units)This course is intended for students not majoring in physics or engineering but needing a one-year course in physics as a requirement for their major program. The course is the second part of a two-s… source
PHYS 41Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (4.00 units)This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester course whose contents may be offered in other sequences or combinations. Core topics incl… source
PHYS 42Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (4.00 units)This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester course whose contents may be offered in other sequences or combinations. Core topics incl… source
PHYS 43Physics for Scientists and Engineers III (4.00 units)This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester course whose contents may be offered in other sequences or combinations. Core topics incl… source
PHYS 95Special Studies-PHYS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
POLS C1000American Government and Politics (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties… source
POS 3Comparative Politics (3.00 units)Comparative analysis of different kinds of political systems, including their history, political institutions, processes and policies, the environments in which they occur, and their consequences. (C… source
POS 12California State and Local Government (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to government with emphasis on California State and local governments. Government institutions and political processes are examined in the context of the state's divers… source
POS 16Vital Political Problems (3.00 units)An introduction to political science designed to familiarize students with basic political concepts, political ideologies, political systems, and subfields within political science. (C-ID POLS 150). source
POS 18International Relations (3.00 units)An introduction to international relations theory with an examination of national, international, transnational, and sub-national actors and their institutions, interactions and processes as they rel… source
POS 95Special Studies-POS (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
POS 99Work Experience-POS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
PSC 10Introduction to Environmental Science (4.00 units)Introduction to environmental issues from a scientific perspective, focusing on physical, chemical, and biological processes within the Earth system, the interaction between humans and these processe… source
PSC 11Earth Science with Lab (4.00 units)An introduction to the essentials of Earth Science with a laboratory. Topics include the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the interactions between physical… source
PSC 12Concepts in Physical Science (4.00 units)This course is an investigation of basic principles of physics and chemistry including matter, physical and chemical properties, energy, motion, light, atomic structure, bonding, solutions and chemic… source
PSC 27Survey of the Universe (3.00 units)This course is a survey of our current understanding of the physical Universe. Consideration will range in length scales from the sub-atomic to large clusters of galaxies as well as time scales from… source
PSC 30Introductory Astronomy (4.00 units)This course is a study of our dynamic universe. Topics include the history of astronomy, the science of observation and discovery, stellar birth, maturation and death, planetary formation, a descript… source
PSC 50Introduction to Weather (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to modern meteorology. Topics include air circulation, pressure and wind, temperature, moisture, fronts, storm systems, cloud types and air stability. The course will a… source
PSC 51Weather Lab (1.00 units)This course will emphasize the practical concepts of physical science and weather using demonstration and experimentation. Topics include the scientific method, Newton's laws of motion, heat and ener… source
PSC 53Natural Disasters and Hazards (3.00 units)This course provides an introduction to the hazards created by the earth's natural and physical processes and covers a broad scientific understanding of earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, tsunamis,… source
PSC 95Special Studies-PSC (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
PSY 3Introduction to Biological Psychology (3.00 units)This course introduces the scientific study of the biological bases of behavior and its fundamental role in the neurosciences. Physiological, hormonal, and neurochemical mechanisms, and brain-behavio… source
PSY 6Abnormal Psychology (3.00 units)This course introduces the scientific study of psychopathology and atypical behaviors, broadly defined. Students investigate abnormal behavior from a variety of perspectives including biological, psy… source
PSY 7Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology (3.00 units)This course surveys various research methods with an emphasis on research design, experimental procedures, instrumentation, and the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of research dat… source
PSY 15Lifespan Psychology (3.00 units)This course provides an overview, from a psychological perspective, of human development from conception through death, including biological and environmental influences. Theories and research of phy… source
PSY 20Personal and Social Growth and Wellness (3.00 units)This course is designed with an applied focus for students interested in how psychology is used in everyday life and is related to other social sciences. The course surveys different psychological pe… source
PSY 36Psychology of Meditation and Mindfulness (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to the psychological principles of mindfulness and meditation. Students will explore the psychology of meditation, including major theories and forms of meditation from… source
PSY 41Socio-Cultural Context of Psychological Development (3.00 units)This course examines psychological developmental theories emphasizing social and cultural influences on motivation, social-emotional and intellectual development. Exploration will emphasize how child… source
PSY 95Special Studies-PSY (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
PSY 99Work Experience-PSY (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
PSYC C1000Introduction to Psychology (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and… source
RLS 20Real Estate Principles (3.00 units)This introductory course provides students with an overview of the real estate industry, basic real estate terminology, fundamental economic principles applicable to the real estate industry, and pro… source
RLS 25Real Estate Practices (3.00 units)This course provides students with necessary skills to engage in the day-to-day activities of a licensed real estate salesperson. Students are provided with a practical, legal and ethical foundation… source
RLS 30Legal Aspects of Real Estate (3.00 units)This course provides students with a working knowledge of California real property laws. Topics include sources of real estate law; classification of property; fixtures and easements; property rights… source
RLS 35Real Estate Appraisal (3.00 units)This course introduces students to real estate valuation, with an emphasis on residential real estate. The course covers basic real estate appraisal principles, the systematic appraisal process, diff… source
RLS 40Real Estate Finance (3.00 units)This course introduces the issues, trends, regulations and procedures relating to real estate financing for all types of real property: residential, multi-family, commercial and special purpose. Topi… source
RLS 45Real Estate Economics (3.00 units)This course provides students with a basic understanding of economic factors that affect residential, commercial, industrial, rural and special purpose real estate. The focus is on financing and gove… source
RLS 50Escrow Procedures (3.00 units)This course provides students with a basic understanding of escrow, the role of taking an escrow and how to prepare and process the escrow documents. The course also covers the Secure and Fair Enforc… source
RLS 55Property Management (3.00 units)This course provides students with a basic understanding of property management principles and practices. The content focuses on issues relating to management, agency, contracts, and practical issues… source
RLS 60Real Estate Mortgage Brokerage (3.00 units)The course is an introduction to Mortgage Brokerage: how it works and how mortgage brokers can assist home-buyers in finding the right loan. Topics include the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Act… source
RLS 99Work Experience-RLS (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
RT 97Special Problems-RT (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
RT 99Work Experience-RT (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
RT 110Fundamentals of Respiratory Care (7.00 units)This course is designed to introduce the student to basic atmospheric physics, cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology, blood gas chemistry, and ventilatory dynamics. The student will be introduced to… source
RT 115Clinical Preparation for Respiratory Care (1.00 units)This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of clinical respiratory care as practiced in the acute care hospital. Students will become conversant with bedside examination, monitoring, and ca… source
RT 118Respiratory Care Pharmacology (3.00 units)This course introduces students to fundamental pharmacological concepts and applied pharmacology. Emphasis will be placed on drug action and interaction as well as the practical aspects of routes of… source
RT 120Concepts in Respiratory Care (7.00 units)This course is a survey of cardiorespiratory disease with a focus on the role that the respiratory care practitioner plays in professional and culturally appropriate clinical assessment, diagnosis, a… source
RT 125Introduction to Clinical Respiratory Care (5.00 units)This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of clinical respiratory care as practiced in the acute care hospital. Students will become conversant with bedside examination, monitoring, and ca… source
RT 135Fundamentals of Clinical Respiratory Care (3.50 units)This course is a supervised clinical respiratory therapy experience in the hospital setting, including the application of theories and therapeutic modalities taught in previous RT classes. Mechanical… source
RT 140Fundamentals of Intensive Respiratory Care (6.00 units)This course is a study of the fundamentals of respiratory care in the critical care setting. Emphasis is placed on the critical care environment, advanced patient assessment, monitoring, advanced tec… source
RT 142Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to respiratory care of the neonatal and pediatric patient. Emphasis is placed upon growth and development, pathophysiology, clinical assessment, treatment, resuscitatio… source
RT 145Advanced Respiratory Care Procedures (5.00 units)This course is designed to support continued in-hospital development of clinical respiratory care skills with emphasis on the application of scientific principles to the therapeutic environment and l… source
RT 155Respiratory Care Practicum I (2.00 units)This course is designed as a clinical experience to allow the respiratory care student to hone skills learned in previous RT courses while developing new skills in the performance of day-to-day tasks… source
RT 160Respiratory Care Seminar II (4.00 units)This course is designed to explore the historical, contemporary and technical issues germane to respiratory care as an allied health profession through lecture/discussion/literary review. Emphasis wi… source
RT 165Respiratory Care Practicum II (8.00 units)This course supports the continuing practice and evaluation of skills for advanced respiratory care students in the hospital setting. Development of skills pertaining to the organization and completi… source
RTVF 12Mass Media and Society (3.00 units)Survey of mass communication and the interrelationships of media with society including history, structure and trends in a digital age. Discussion of theories and effects, economics, technology, law… source
RTVF 13Exploring American Television (3.00 units)Students explore new trends in television production and distribution in American TV, potential genres include situation comedy, crime drama, western, legal drama, sci-fi, medical drama and reality T… source
RTVF 14Introduction to Media Writing (3.00 units)Basic introductory course in writing for the film and electronic media. Emphasis on preparing scripts in proper formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual and stylistic issues related to wr… source
RTVF 15Introduction to Film (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the influence film has on us an art form and the techniques filmmakers use to make us respond. Students will become familiar with the power of film to influence pop… source
RTVF 30Audio Production (3.00 units)This course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice of audio production for radio, television, film and digital recording applications. Students will learn the fundamentals of sound desi… source
RTVF 40Video Production (3.00 units)The course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portable lighting, vid… source
RTVF 55TV Studio Production (3.00 units)This course introduces theory, terminology and operation of a multi-camera television studio and control room. Topics include studio signal flow, directing, theory and operation of camera and audio e… source
RTVF 97Special Problems-RTVF (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
RTVF 99Work Experience-RTVF (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
SOC 2Principles of Sociology (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the sociological perspective. Students will gain an understanding of the external social forces that guide human action and how the wider society influences individ… source
SOC 4Modern Social Problems (3.00 units)An identification and analysis of contemporary social problems including (1) the role of power and ideology in the definition of social problems, (2) their causes and consequences, (3) evaluations of… source
SOC 5Our Sustainable Future (3.00 units)This course introduces students to the principles of 'Sustainability' within the global, national, regional, and local contexts. This course will increase students' literacy of the three interconnect… source
SOC 8Introduction to Marriage, Family and Intimate Relationships (3.00 units)This course is a sociological analysis of contemporary issues in family life, including historical and recent changes and the socio-cultural and economic forces shaping these changes. Cross-cultural… source
SOC 10Introduction to Crime and Society (3.00 units)This course is a sociological analysis of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. The history and social construction of crime and criminality are examined. The definition of crime… source
SOC 14Sociology of Gender (3.00 units)This course is a sociological analysis of the social construction of gender, masculinity, and femininity historically and cross-culturally. It examines the debates on sex and gender. It analyzes the… source
SOC 20Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (3.00 units)This course is a sociological analysis of race, ethnicity, prejudice and discrimination. It examines the cultural, political and economic practices and institutions that support or challenge racial a… source
SOC 30Sociology of Inequality (3.00 units)This course is an analysis of social stratification and its affect on minority/majority group relations in American society. Emphasis will be on an examination of how the class system ranks categorie… source
SOC 95Special Studies-SOC (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
SOC 99Work Experience-SOC (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
SPAN 1First Semester Spanish (4.00 units)This introductory course teaches beginning language acquisition in a cultural context through listening, speaking, reading and writing. The students will interact with authentic language in cultural… source
SPAN 2Second Semester Spanish (4.00 units)This course continues to teach language acquisition in a cultural context through listening, speaking, reading and writing at the second semester level. The students will continue to interact with au… source
SPAN 3Third Semester Spanish (4.00 units)This course teaches culture and facilitates language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Content is expanded beyond "survival" needs of the immediate environment in order to… source
SPAN 4Fourth Semester Spanish (4.00 units)This course continues to expand upon culture and facilitate language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will interact with more sophisticated authentic language in… source
SPAN 14Hispanic Short Stories (3.00 units)This course is an introduction to Hispanic literature through the short story genre. Students will read, discuss, and analyze short stories by Latin American and Spanish authors. Emphasis will also b… source
SPAN 16Hispanic Film (3.00 units)This course is a delineation and discussion of the central themes of selected films of prominent Hispanic filmmakers. A wide selection of feature length Spanish language films will be viewed and disc… source
SPAN 95Special Studies-SPAN (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study in researching an area in the student's academic major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator… source
SPAN 100Beginning Conversational Spanish (3.00 units)This course emphasizes the development of basic understanding and speaking skills in Spanish. Minimal emphasis is placed on formal grammar. Multimedia cultural presentations are offered throughout th… source
SPAN 101Intermediate Conversational Spanish (3.00 units)This course emphasizes the development of basic/intermediate understanding and speaking skills in Spanish. Minimal emphasis is placed on formal grammar. Multimedia cultural presentations are offered… source
SPED 100Special Education Regulations in the Workplace (2.00 units)This course prepares students to teach adults with disabilities who are participating in a day or vocational program that serves adults (18 years of age or older). Topics will include State Regulatio… source
SPED 101Teaching Adults with Disabilities (2.00 units)This course provides an overview of challenges that may influence the learning process and provides instructional strategies for addressing environmental, medical, intellectual, and physical issues.… source
SPED 102Teaching Adults with Disabilities Practicum (3.00 units)This course allows students to apply skills developed in SPED 100 and SPED 101. Students are required to work in a vocational or day program assisting adults with disabilities in completing agency co… source
STAT C1000Introduction to Statistics (4.00 units)This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source
STAT C1000EIntroduction to Statistics (4.00 units)This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source
SWHS 1Introduction to Social Work and Human Services (3.00 units)An introductory overview of the social welfare and societal institutions in the U.S. that structure the provision of social services. The course presents a historical perspective on the development o… source
SWHS 2Social Work and Human Services Seminar/Field Experience (3.00 units)This course provides the student who is participating in a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution with a weekly class meeting that provides the academic eleme… source
WLD 20Beginning Welding (4.00 units)This course includes oxyacetylene welding (OAW), oxyacetylene cutting (OFC-A) and shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes, in the flat and horizontal positions on various joint details. It will a… source
WLD 21Intermediate Welding (4.00 units)In this course students will perform welds in positions other than flat and horizontal. The content will enhance the ability of the students to perform welds out of position. The course includes weld… source
WLD 22Oxyacetylene Welding and Flame Cutting (2.00 units)This course includes the techniques used for oxyacetylene welding (OAW) in all positions (flat, vertical, horizontal and overhead) and uses a variety of freehand and automatic burning equipment on di… source
WLD 24Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick Electrode) (8.00 units)This course includes pre-employment training for welding technicians. Emphasis on developing manipulative proficiency in the use of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), an… source
WLD 25Fabrication Practicums (2.00 units)This course will instruct students on theory and proper operation and applications of equipment, tools, fasteners and processes used in welding and fabrication industries. Emphasis is placed in hands… source
WLD 26Symbol Reading, Blue Print Interpretation and Computations (3.00 units)This course includes an introduction to blueprint reading and welding symbols interpretation as applied to measurement and computations of metal and pipe layouts. Included within the course are layou… source
WLD 28Mig and Tig Arc Welding (3.00 units)This course includes the gas metal arc welding (GMAW)/metal inert gas (MIG), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW)/tungsten inert gas (TIG) and flux cored arc welding (FCAW) processes, in the flat, vertica… source
WLD 30Heavy Plate Welding (3.00 units)This course includes the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes and the flux cored arc welding (FCAW) Process, in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions on heavy plate (3/4" to 3"… source
WLD 32Integrated Welding Applications (3.00 units)In this course students will perform layout, fitting, welding, inspection of structural weldments, piping, tank, and low pressure vessel simulation. Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas tungsten ar… source
WLD 34Pipe and Tube Welding (4.00 units)This course covers shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and flux core arc welding (FCAW) processes on several pipe systems. A variety of m… source
WLD 36Welder Qualification (3.00 units)This course prepares students for qualifications in several codes to meet the required standards for entry-level employment. Training in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (G… source
WLD 40Welding Equipment Maintenance and Service (2.00 units)This course is a study of the theory, application and practices for welding equipment. This will include the maintenance and service skills for the equipment used in the welding industry. source
WLD 42Introduction to Welding Inspection (2.00 units)This course instructs on the qualifications and knowledge requirements of a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI). Methods of testing, various procedures, and techniques of inspection. familiarize studen… source
WLD 50Pipe Fitting and Cutting (2.00 units)This course assists students in pipe fitting, measurements, patterns, marking and layout tools used in the pipe welding industry. Techniques of fitting and cutting various pipe joint designs will be… source
WLD 55Power Generation and Petroleum Chemical Pipe & Tube Welding (5.00 units)This course teaches shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), oxyacetylene welding (OAW), and oxy-fuel cutting (O… source
WLD 56Welding Industry Employment Preparation (3.00 units)This course teaches job seeking skills demanded of welders in the industry today. Topics include a comparison of prospective employers within the welding industry, preparation for taking employment r… source
WLD 97Special Problems-WLD (1.00-3.00 units)Supervised study and practice in solving special problems in the student's career major. Any student interested in registering for a Special Problems course should contact a full-time instructor or c… source
WLD 99Work Experience-WLD (0.50-8.00 units)Work experience is an experiential course where students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a work environment. The course offers students the opportunity to develop technical skills, e… source
WLD 150Shop Practices for Beginning Welders (0.50-1.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for beginning welding students. Students will practice skills in oxyacetylene welding (OAW), oxy-fuel cutting (OFC) and shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes… source
WLD 152Shop Practices for Intermediate Welders (0.50-1.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for intermediate welding students. Students will practice skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), oxy-fuel cutting (OFC), plasma… source
WLD 154Shop Practices for Welders I (1.00-2.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for first semester welding program students. Students will practice skills in oxyacetylene welding (OAW), oxy-fuel cutting (OFC), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)… source
WLD 156Shop Practices for Welders II (1.00-2.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for second semester welding program students. Students will practice skills in gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), flux cored arc weldin… source
WLD 158Shop Practices for Pipe and Tube Welders (0.50-1.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for pipe and tube welders. Students will practice skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), gas tung… source
WLD 159Shop Practices for Advanced Pipe Welders (0.25-1.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience for pipe and tube welders. Students will practice skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), gas tung… source
WLD 160Welding Certification Practices (1.00-2.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience to help prepare students to meet the required standard for qualification papers in welding codes using American Welding Society (AWS) and American Society of Mecha… source
WLD 162Pipe and Tube Welding Certification Practices (1.00-2.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience to help prepare students to meet the required standard for qualification papers in welding codes using American Petroleum Institute (API) 1104 and American Society… source
WLD 164Welding Recertification Practices (0.25-1.00 units)This is a supervised lab experience to help students recertify to meet the required standard for qualification papers in welding codes using American Welding Society (AWS), American Petroleum Institu… source