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Accounting Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Administration of Justice Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Administration of Justice Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Career Technical Education - Homeland Security Associate in Science Degree ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThe Career Technical Education Associate in Science Degree with Area of Emphasis in Homeland Security provides CTE students with the opportunity to earn a 60-unit degree that demonstrates commitment… source
Law, Public Policy and Society Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree (AA-T) ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Law, Public Policy and Society Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Automated Building Controls CertificateCertificateThe Certificate in Automated Building Controls provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing a career… source
HVAC Building Commissioning CertificateCertificateThe HVAC Building Commissioning Certificate (formerly Air Conditioning Building Commissioning Certificate) provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowl… source
Archaeology Technician Certificate ▸ 23 coursesCertificateThe Archaeology Technician Certificate consists of a total of 26-28 units in anthropology and related disciplines. Combined, these classes provide basic knowledge and skills useful in the field of CR… source
Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Anthropology Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Art History Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Art Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Studio Arts Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer(AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology Certificate – Emission Control Specialist ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis Automotive Technology Certificate - Emission Control Specialist is designed to prepare students for employment as an automotive emission control specialist. Training is given in theory and pract… source
Airline Customer Services Advanced Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificateThe Airline Advanced Customer Services Certificate provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing a ca… source
Airport Operations Basic Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Airport Operations Program provides students with a career path for attaining the foundational skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing a career as an operations… source
Cruise Line Sales and Operations Basic Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Cruise Line Sales and Operations Basic Certificate provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing… source
Flight Attendant Advanced Certificate ▸ 20 coursesCertificateThe Flight Attendant Advanced Certificate provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing a career as a… source
Flight Attendant Basic Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Flight Attendant Program provides students with a career path for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and technical training necessary for pursuing a career as a flight atten… source
Biology Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Business Administration 2.0 Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Career EducationDivision Dean Rick Hodge E: rhodge@cypresscollege.com T: (714) 484-7231 Counselors Jeannie Mitsch E: jmitsch@cypresscollege.edu T: (714) 484-6023 Cassie Rodriguez E: crodriguez@cypresscollege.edu T:… source
Chemistry Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Chemistry Associate in Science Degree for UC Transfer ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
ChineseStudents should consult a counselor or www.assist.org for lower division major requirements for most California public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a descrip… source
Communication Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Communication Studies 2.0 Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Computer Programming Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Computer Programming Certificate is designed to provide a working knowledge of what is required to be successful in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of software programs a… source
Computer Science Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Honors Program Certificate ▸ 34 coursesCertificate source
Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree with an Area of Emphasis in Arts and Humanities ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree with an Area of Emphasis in Human Communication ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree with an Area of Emphasis in Math and Science ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree with an Area of Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
California Court Reporters Board Accreditation Accredited Court Reporting Program ▸ 4 courses source
Computer Editor (Scopist) Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Court and Agency Services Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Law Office Administration Associate in Science Degree ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Proofreading Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Radiation Safety Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Radiation Safety Certificate offers a curriculum that provides the student with the appropriate academic instruction to achieve eligibility for the National Board of Dental Hygiene Examiners writ… source
Economics Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer Degree (AA-T) ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Elementary Teacher Education Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Engineering TechnologyStudents should consult a counselor or www.assist.org for lower division major requirements for most California public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a descrip… source
Pre-Engineering Associate in Science Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Mechatronics and Automation Components Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Mechatronics and Automation Components Certificate is designed to provide the students with comprehensive knowledge about different components used in any automated system. The components covered… source
ESL Milestone Certificate: Pathway to Dental Hygiene, Nursing, and Psychiatric Technology ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
ESL Milestone Certificate: Pathway to Kinesiology and Public Health ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
ESL Milestone Certificate: Pathway to Science, Engineering, and Mathematics ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
ESL Milestone Certificate- Pathway to Transfer: Social Sciences & Humanities ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
English Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Creative Writing Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Social Justice Studies: African-American Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
African-American Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Social Justice Studies: Chicana/o Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Chicana/o/x Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Ethnic Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Social Justice Studies: Asian-American Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Social Justice Studies: Native American Studies Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
FrenchStudents should consult a counselor or www.assist.org for lower division major requirements for most California public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a descrip… source
Geography Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Geography Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Geographic Information Systems Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Geology Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Environmental Science Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Health Science - Continuing EducationProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing — Provider Number 00110, for the number of contact hours the class meets. Request list of approved classes from the Health Science Divi… source
Health Sciences General Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 60 coursesDegreeThe Health Sciences General Studies Associate in Arts Degree provides students with a scope of knowledge and broad overview for attaining the communication skills, practical knowledge, and training n… source
History Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Hospitality Management Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Nutrition and Dietetics Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Baking and Pastry Arts Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Baking and Pastry Arts Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Management Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Culinary Management Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Food and Beverage Management Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Food and Beverage Management Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Food Science Fundamentals Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Hospitality Management Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Hospitality Management Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Addiction Studies Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Human Services Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Family Studies Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Human Services Generalist Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Global Citizenship Studies Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Global Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
JapaneseStudents should consult a counselor or www.assist.org for lower division major requirements for most California public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a descrip… source
Journalism Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 23 coursesDegreeThe Journalism Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer is designed to provide an opportunity for the Journalism major to achieve a Journalism Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T in Journalism)… source
Kinesiology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 91 coursesDegreeThe Kinesiology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer is designed to provide an opportunity for the Kinesiology major to achieve a Kinesiology Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T in Kinesiology) whi… source
Kinesiology Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Sport Management Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Liberal StudiesStudents should consult a counselor or www.assist.org for lower division major requirements for most California public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a descrip… source
LibraryDivision Dean Dr. Treisa Cassens Faculty Monica Doman Leslie Palmer William Pashaie Joyce Peacock Annette Young Counselors Mymy Lam Dr. Therese Mosqueda-Ponce Daniel Pelletier source
Business Economics Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Business Management Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Business Management Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Mathematics Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Storyboarding Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Storyboarding Certificate provides production knowledge and skills used by digital artists to perform a variety of production duties in the live-action and animation areas of motion picture and t… source
Mortuary Science Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Philosophy Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Philosophy Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Religious Studies Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Physical Science ▸ 1 coursesRon Armale Victoria Castle Kirk Domke Michael Frey Anthony Hall Massoud Saleh Aaron Schwartz source
Physics Associate in Science Degree for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Physics Associate in Science Degree for UC Transfer ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Political Science Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Psychiatric Technician Aide Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Psychology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Community Health Worker Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Integrative Health and Wellness Studies Associate in Science Degree ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Public Health Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Recreation Assistant Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Social SciencesDivision Dean Dr. Randy Martinez Counselors Mymy Lam Dr. Therese Mosqueda-Ponce Daniel Pelletier source
Sociology Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Spanish Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer (AA-T) ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Theatre Arts Performance Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Theatre Design Associate in Science Degree ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Costume Wardrobe Skills Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Costume Wardrobe Certificate provides the student with the practical knowledge and experience necessary to work backstage preparing, changing, and maintaining costumes before, during, and after p… source
Stage and Screen Combat Level 2 Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Stage and Screen Combat Level 2 Certificate builds upon the Level 1 Certificate and is designed for students who seek additional weapon training, advanced performance skills in classical theatre… source
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ACCT 101C Financial Accounting 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. A course in beginning accounting meets transfer requirements to four-year colleges and universities and provides a foundation for vocational accounting or other areas of busin… source
ACCT 102C Managerial Accounting 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behav… source
ACCT 107C Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course will introduce students to basic financial record keeping software using the double-entry system for recording transactions. Emphasis will be placed on how to use… source
ACCT 201C Intermediate Accounting I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an in-depth analysis of accounting theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the changing nature of principles and practices, the application of present-… source
ACCT 202C Cost Accounting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the nature, objectives, and procedures of cost accounting and managerial control of operations. It includes job, process, and standard costing; accounting f… source
ACCT 205C Ethics in Accounting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course analyzes the concepts of ethical reasoning related to the decision making process for ethical theory, code of conduct, financial accounting reporting, and ethics i… source
ACCT 295C Accounting Internship 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours:27-162 work experience education. This is a variable unit course designed to give students credit who are already interns at the introductory accounting internship level while concurrently… source
ACR 020C Auto Detail/Car Care - Beginning 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is an introductory automotive detailing and car care course. Detailing chemicals, processes, tools and equipment are covered in the class. Topics includ… source
ACR 021C Advanced Auto Detailing 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 Lecture and 54 Laboratory. This is an advanced course in automotive detailing and car care. Topics include: starting a detailing business, location determination, customer service, and… source
ACR 101C Auto Collision Repair Technician I (formerly ACR 001 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course covers the fundamentals of automotive collision repair with an emphasis on safety, proper use of tools, and industry standards and regulations.… source
ACR 102C Auto Collision Repair Technician II (formerly ACR 002 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course continues to cover the fundamentals of automotive collision repair with an emphasis on safety, proper use of tools, industry standards and progr… source
ACR 103C Auto Collision Repair Technician III (formerly ACR 003 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course is the third course in progressive skills development and covers major body repairs with welded panel replacement, panel alignment, upholstery r… source
ACR 104C Auto Collision Repair Technician IV (formerly ACR 004 C) 6 UnitsThis course is the fourth course in progressive skills development in collision repair. Students will learn advanced techniques in all areas to include body electrical systems, M.I.G. welding, power… source
ACR 107C Refinishing Technician I (formerly ACR 007 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the first introductory course to the auto motive refinishing industry. Topics include refinishing techniques with water based materials and urethane… source
ACR 108C Refinishing Technician II (formerly ACR 008 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the second course in the series to the automotive paint and refinishing industry. Progressive skill development in a variety of products and techniqu… source
ACR 109C Refinishing Technician III (formerly ACR 009 C) 6 UnitsIn this course, students will learn advanced level skills in the progressive series of ACR 107 C , ACR 108 C and this course in custom painting materials and techniques. Skills in a variety of paints… source
ACR 110C Vinyl Wrap Application 3 UnitsTerm hours: 45 Lecture and 27 Laboratory. This course will give an understanding of products related to the application of vinyl and its related uses. $125 materials fee payable at registration. Pass… source
ACR 112C Collision Damage Appraisal (formerly ACR 012 C) 3 UnitsThis course is designed to prepare students to enter the field of collision damage appraisal. Students will learn how to write repair estimates on damaged vehicles. This course will cover frame strai… source
ACR 113C Computerized Automotive Damage Appraisal (formerly ACR 013 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for students who have ha previous estimating training or some experience in automotive damage appraisal. Students will learn computer-based estimating… source
ACR 130C Electrical Systems and Component Repair (formerly ACR 030 C) 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course will include advanced techniques in auto collision repair. Topics included are collision-related electrical repairs, supplemental restraint syste… source
ACR 140C Structural Alignment Repair (formerly ACR 040 C) 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture an 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize the diagnosis and restructuring of the unitized automobile, light truck frame and body, use of manuals, structural restoration, cen… source
ACR 150C ACR/Special Projects 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 48-108 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is designed to offer students a supervised independent program to continue and broaden their studies in automoti… source
ACR 160C Collision Repair Management (formerly ACR 060 C) 3 UnitsThis advanced skills course is designed for ACR students pursuing a management and sales career in the collision repair industry. Areas covered include: vehicle check-in, movement/tracing, financial… source
ACR 170C Automotive Color Matching (formerly ACR 070 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the concepts and techniques of matching colors applied to automobiles. This course covers color, light and vision theory, spray gun applicati… source
ACR 298C Automotive Collision Repair Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-1080 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a course for students who wish to increase their knowledge of automotive collision repair. Various topics will… source
AJ 110C Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explana… source
AJ 120C Concepts of Criminal Law 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. 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 welfa… source
AJ 140C Criminal Investigation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues in the investigation of crime, including organization of the investigative process, crime scene searches,… source
AJ 160C Community and the Justice System 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prosp… source
ANTH 101C Biological Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. Issues and topics wil… source
ANTH 101HCHonors Biological Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced introduction to the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. I… source
ANTH 101LCBiological Anthropology Lab 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This laboratory course is offered as a supplement to Biological Anthropology (ANTH 101C/101HC) either taken concurrently or in a subsequent term. It provides an introduction t… source
ANTH 102C Cultural Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the diversity of human experience focusing on a set of ce… source
ANTH 102HCHonors Cultural Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced exploration of how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the diversity of human experience fo… source
ANTH 103C Introduction to Archaeology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. 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 cours… source
ANTH 104C Comparative Cultures 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course uses a focused cross-cultural and comparative approach to introduce anthropological concepts such as modes of production, family and kinship, economics, political… source
ANTH 105C Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This introductory course serves as a foundation for understanding language from an anthropological perspective, addressing such core questions as how, what, when, where, why a… source
ANTH 106C Human Prehistory and Ancient Civilizations 3 UnitsThis course is an introduction to the prehistoric development of civilizations both in the Old World and the New World beginning with early modern humans. Because the prehistoric is the time prior to… source
ANTH 107C Magic Witchcraft and Religion 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the anthropology of religion. It will explore the beliefs and practices of numerous world cultures, particularly, but not exclusively, focusi… source
ANTH 121C Native North America 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an anthropological survey of the cultures of Native American societies of North America. Topics include the peopling of the New World, traditional culture, the… source
ANTH 208C Anthropology of Death 3 UnitsCompletion of ANTH 102 C or 104 C or 107 C . Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is a cross-cultural exploration of the beliefs and practices surrounding death, dying, mourning, and mortuary customs,… source
ANTH 210C Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Forensic anthropology is the application of standard, scientific, anthropological methods and techniques to identify human remains and to assist in the detection of a crime or… source
ANTH 212C Applied and Practicing Anthropology (formerly ANTH 211 C) 3 UnitsFormerly ANTH 211 C. Term Hours: 54 lecture Applied anthropology utilizes the principles, methodologies, value systems, and ethics of social scientific inquiry and anthropology in particular to solve… source
ANTH 225C Ancient Cultures of Mexico and Central America 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course explores the diverse cultures of ancient Mesoamerica from the origins of civilization through the initial period of Spanish contact. Mesoamerica is defined as the… source
ANTH 231C Field Course in Archaeology I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course provides practical experience in field archaeology through a combination of lectures and laboratory hours in a fieldwork setting. It is designed… source
ANTH 232C Field Course in Archaeology II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course provides intermediate level practical experience in field archaeology. Students will be expected to build on the skills introduced in ANTH 231 C… source
ANTH 298C Anthropology Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-12 lecture and 0-36 laboratory. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is designed for able students who… source
ANTH 299C Anthropology Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: Varying hours of scheduled conferences per week. This course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thou… source
ANTH 308C Anthropology of Death for Mortuary Science 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an upper division intensive writing course intended only for Cypress College's Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service students. (All other students interested in this… source
ART 100C Fundamentals of Art for Non-Art Majors 3 UnitsThis introductory course for non-art majors explores how and why art has been made at different times and in different places in human culture. With an emphasis on how artworks create and communicate… source
ART 110C Introduction to Art 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to expose the student to art from prehistoric times to the present: its purposes, materials, themes, history, and significance. It also acquaints the s… source
ART 111C Survey of Art History I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course studies the development of ancient and medieval architecture, sculpture, and painting in Western culture. Emphasis is placed on examining how art records and shape… source
ART 112C Survey of Art History II 3 UnitsThis course studies the development of architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Western world from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth century. Emphasis is placed on examining how art records… source
ART 112HCHonors Survey of Art History II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an enhanced course that studies the development of architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Western world from the Renaissance through the twenty-first century. Em… source
ART 114C Modern Art History 3 UnitsThis course covers the development of modern art and architecture from its 19th century beginnings to the early twenty-first century. Emphasis is placed on exploring how art and architecture communic… source
ART 116C Arts of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous North America 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of visual culture within selected regions in Africa, Oceania, and indigenous North America. This course requires out-of-class assignments with a maximu… source
ART 120C Two-Dimensional Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Required Course for transfer degree. Introduction to the concepts, applications, and art historical and multi-cultural references related to two-dimensional… source
ART 121C Three-Dimensional Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Required Course for transfer degree. Introduction to the concepts, applications, cultural and art historical references related to three-dimensional design a… source
ART 122C Introduction to Digital Art (formerly ART 122 C Gallery and Portfolio Design) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course introduces the student to the computer as a creative tool for making art, illustration, sculpture and design from the perspective of the fine art… source
ART 123C Color Theory 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on the scientific, artistic, and varied cultural understandings of color pertaining to painting, drawing, photography, media arts and des… source
ART 130C Introduction to Printmaking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This introductory course presents the artist with concepts and techniques of drawing, design, and color through the use of fine art printing medias such as e… source
ART 131C Intermediate Printmaking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This intermediate course will continue with exploration and technical problem solving in fine art printing medias such as etching, lithography, screen printi… source
ART 146C Beginning Sculpture (formerly ART 149 C) 3 UnitsFormerly ART 149 C. Term hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Introduction to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices. Cour… source
ART 147C Intermediate Sculpture 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This intermediate course further explores three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices… source
ART 148C Introduction to Crafts 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36-lecture and 72-laboratory. Introduction to traditional and contemporary concepts and processes in a variety of craft media, with emphasis on the development of aesthetic forms based on… source
ART 150C Ceramics Handbuilding 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Basic information about ceramics will be covered. Learning to construct ceramic forms with hand-building techniques will be applied to convey ideas, images,… source
ART 151C Ceramics Throwing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course covers basic information about ceramics with an emphasis on learning to use the potter's wheel as a tool, students will use it to convey ideas, i… source
ART 152C Technical and Conceptual Ceramics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course deals with advanced technical skills in ceramic construction and visual concepts. Identification and application of one's personal aesthetic will… source
ART 153C Ceramic Studio Exploration 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Advanced technical and conceptual skills will be covered. Synthesizing the individual development of a personal aesthetic will be used. Application of this a… source
ART 154C Ceramic Aesthetics and Finishes 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This class which explores various firing processes, glaze exploration and philosophy is designed for the advanced ceramic student. Developing a personal aest… source
ART 155C Art Open Laboratory 0.5-2 UnitsThis course is designed as an open laboratory. Students may utilize the lab while it is open. This open lab with flexible hours and variable units is designed to provide students with space and equip… source
ART 161C Introduction to Gallery Studies - Exhibition Preparation and Installation Techniques (formerly ART 1 3 UnitsTerm hours: 32-36 lecture and 64-72 laboratory. This introductory course, students will be introduced to installation practices required to work in gallery and museum environments. This course will i… source
ART 162C Intermediate Gallery Studies - Exhibition Organization and Management Techniques (formerly titled Ga 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this intermediate course, students will learn to organize and market exhibitions in gallery and museum environments. Course topics include: Curatorial met… source
ART 163C Portfolio Development and Professional Practices (formerly titled Gallery Studies 3) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, students will learn to properly strategize, document, and present their portfolio for transfer to animation, art, ceramics, design, drawing a… source
ART 166C Contemporary Art Studio 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course introduces students to the practices of contemporary art, including current approaches to drawing and painting, sculpture, installation art, perf… source
ART 167C Contemporary Art Studio 2 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This advanced course further explores the practices of contemporary art, including current approaches to drawing and painting, sculpture, installation art, p… source
ART 174C Jewelry Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a course covering the design and construction of jewelry and small fabricated metal pieces. Emphasis will be placed on fabrication and direct casting… source
ART 175C Metalsmithing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The emphasis of this course will be placed on the development of advanced design skills, lost wax casting and stone setting techniques. $35 Materials Fee - P… source
ART 182C Beginning Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an introductory class in the fundamentals of drawing. The student will be exploring traditional and experimental methods in drawing. There is… source
ART 183C Intermediate Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is a continued study of drawing techniques and media. As a creative process, emphasis is placed upon individual experimentation as well as contin… source
ART 184C Advanced Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course constitutes a study of advanced drawing issues stressing experimentation, traditional and contemporary drawing composition and methods. Emphasis… source
ART 185C Beginning Life Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the representational and expressive drawing of the human figure. It is a foundation for figure painting. The course provide… source
ART 186C Intermediate Life Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The is an intermediate course in drawing the human figure. The course emphasizes the refinement of basic skills, exercises and anatomy. Experimentation of di… source
ART 187C Advanced Life Drawing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 lecture. This is an advanced course in drawing the human figure. The emphasis of this course is a focused review of previous drawing exercises and the refinement of tech… source
ART 191C Life Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an introduction to painting the human figure as a means to a more penetrating perception of visual phenomena and as a means of creative expres… source
ART 193C Portrait Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an advanced course in Life Painting. The emphasis will be developing the portrait through schematic studies and observational methods using models. P… source
ART 194C Beginning Painting (formerly ART 189 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The purpose of this course is to approach painting as a creative and problem solving process. Emphasis will be placed on the acquisition of technical/formal… source
ART 195C Intermediate Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is a continued study of painting techniques and media. As a creative process, emphasis is placed upon individual experimentation as well as conti… source
ART 196C Advanced Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course constitutes a study of advanced painting problems stressing experimentation, traditional and contemporary painting composition and methods. Empha… source
ART 197C Beginning Watercolor Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Emphasis is on basic skills in watercolor painting through lecture, demonstrations and studio practice, students learn realism, abstract, representational, c… source
ART 216C Latin American Art 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of arts and architecture of Mexico, Central America, and South America from 1200 BC to the late 20th century. Cost of museum visit will not exceed $15.… source
ART 244C Illustration 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an introductory course in the art of illustration. Primary emphasis is on the design and execution of illustrations for various uses in a variety of… source
ART 245C Intermediate Illustration 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate course in the art of illustration. Primary emphasis is on the design and execution of illustrations for various uses in a variety of… source
ART 246C Advanced Illustration 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This advanced level course in illustration presents the student with the opportunity to create an elevated and accelerated level of problem solving within th… source
ART 299C Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 Laboratory. This is a course that is designed for the student to increase their knowledge of a particular art discipline. Unit credit may range from 1/2 to 2 units in any given sem… source
ASTR 116C Introduction to Astronomy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the ideas, concepts, and theories of astronomy. Topics include the night sky, history of astronomy, the solar system, extra solar planets, st… source
ASTR 116HCHonors Introduction to Astronomy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course introduces the concepts and theories of astronomy. Topics include the night sky, history of astronomy, the solar system, the sun, moon, planets, ex… source
ASTR 117C Astronomy Lab 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course comprises an introduction to techniques of Astronomical measurement and analysis of Astronomical data. Emphasis will be on understanding how scientific knowledg… source
ASTR 117HCHonors Astronomy Lab 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 lecture. This enhanced course comprises an introduction to Astronomical measurement and analysis of Astronomical data. Emphasis will be on how scientific knowledge is constructed, i.e.… source
AT 050C Automotive Technology Special Projects 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 27-162 Laboratory. This course will include supervised independent lab work on units and "live" vehicles. It is designed to allow the student to gain more practical experience repairing c… source
AT 101C Survey of the Automobile 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides basic knowledge of the automobile, including engines, power trains, suspension and brakes, electrical and fuel systems. Other areas of instruction will be… source
AT 102C Automotive History 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course details the growth of the automotive industry in the U.S. from the late 1890's through the global business climate of today. Topics include biographical sketches o… source
AT 105C Automotive Electrical I 6 UnitsTerm hours:81 Lecture and 81 Laboratory. This course introduces the concepts of electrical systems and electronic control of the automobile. Areas covered will include basic electrical concepts, batt… source
AT 106C Automotive Electrical II 6 UnitsTerm hours: 81 Lecture and 81 Laboratory. This course covers the concepts of ECU controlled circuits, vehicle ECU networks, supplemental restraint systems, advanced driver assistance systems and adva… source
AT 107C Automotive Electrical III 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers the concepts of advanced diagnostic principles of power train and body electrical systems as they relate to modern vehicle network systems… source
AT 109C Introduction to Toyota Automotive Technology 4 UnitsStudents desiring to enroll in this course must have participated a T-TEN overview meeting and/or the T-TEN orientation meeting to obtain clearance to enroll. Term Hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory… source
AT 110C Intro to Automotive Technology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides essential knowledge and hands-on experience including the following: Shop safety, use of vehicle lifts and jacks, accessing service info… source
AT 111C Automotive Quick Service 6 UnitsTerm hours: 81 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course covers the essential content and skill practice for a technician to perform quick service skills including, shop safety, correct use of required… source
AT 115C Automotive Air Conditioning 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course emphasizes the acquisition of the practical skills needed to both understand principles of refrigeration and perform system diagnosis and repair.… source
AT 120C Auto Engine Repair and Machining 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course covers the acquisition of practical skills needed for accurate internal combustion engine diagnosis and repair and all phases of engine rebuild… source
AT 130C Auto Chassis and Brake Systems 12 UnitsTerm hours 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course emphasizes the design, operating principles, service, repair and diagnosis of chassis and brake systems used on current production vehicles. Maj… source
AT 140C Auto Drivetrains and Transmissions 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course will include operation principles, design, repair, rebuild and service procedures for manual transmissions, automatic transmissions, clutch ass… source
AT 150C Auto Performance and Drivability 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course will include operating principles, design, and repair procedures of the computerized engine management system and the application of related di… source
AT 170C Clean Air Car Level 1 and 2 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course prepares students for the State of California Smog Check license for level 1 and 2 applicants. Course includes safety, BAR rules and regulations,… source
AT 171C Advanced Clean Air Car Course 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course covers advanced operating procedures, diagnostic strategies, and repair procedures for emissions testing. Course emphasizes baseline techniques, five gas analysis… source
AT 195C Automotive Service Advisor 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is a course in the concepts and application of the Service Advisor's job duties primarily as they apply to job skills required in the service department… source
AT 209C Toyota Portfolio TPORT 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course monitors the progress of T-TEN students through the program. This course will also prepare the student for placement in the dealership internship. Course may be ta… source
AT 210C T-TEN Internal Combustion Engines and Alternative Fuels (formerly AT 121 C) 6 UnitsTerm hours: 81 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course introduces engine designs and concepts used in current automotive applications by Toyota Motor Sales. Extensive lab experience will be provided.… source
AT 213C Toyota Portfolio II TPORT II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course monitors the progress of T-TEN students through the program. This course focuses on their second year in the program with an emphasis on successful internship comp… source
AT 215C ASE Test Prep - Heating and Air Conditioning 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 8-9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) heating and air conditioning… source
AT 223C T-TEN Transmissions, Driveline and Electric Drivetrain (formerly AT 141 C) 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course will include operation principles, design, repair, rebuild and service procedures for manual transmissions, automatic transmissions, clutch ass… source
AT 225C ASE Test Prep - Engine Repair 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) engine repair certification tes… source
AT 230C Advanced Alignment and Chassis 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers advanced alignment concepts. Custom suspension theory and service is explored with practical laboratory experience included. $30 Materials… source
AT 235C ASE Test Prep - Brakes 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) brake certification test. This… source
AT 236C ASE Test Prep - Steering/Suspension 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) steering and suspensions certif… source
AT 245C ASE Test Prep - Manual Drivetrain 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) manual transmission and drive-t… source
AT 246C ASE Test Prep-Automatic Trans 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) automatic transmission and tran… source
AT 250C Advanced Performance and Driveability 4 UnitsTerm hours: 48 lecture and 48 laboratory. The course includes advanced principles, design and repair procedures of automotive electrical, ignition and computerized engine management systems, includin… source
AT 254C T-TEN Brakes, Steering, Suspension and Chassis Electronics 12 UnitsTerm hours 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course emphasizes the design, operating principles, service, repair and diagnosis of chassis and brake systems used on current production vehicles. Maj… source
AT 255C ASE Test Prep - Engine Perf 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) engine performance certificatio… source
AT 256C ASE Test Prep - Adv Eng Perf 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) advanced engine performance cer… source
AT 260C T-TEN Toyota Electrical Systems (formerly AT 112 C) 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course emphasizes operating principles, design and repair procedures of automotive electrical/electronic systems. In addition, lighting systems, power… source
AT 265C ASE Test Prep - Electrical 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This is a review course and is designed to help prepare students to take and pass the ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) electrical certification test.… source
AT 270C T-TEN Climate Control Systems 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course emphasizes the acquisition of the practical skills needed to both understand principles of vehicle climate control systems and perform diagnosis… source
AT 275C Automotive Service Advisor Internship 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to give the student credit for work experience at a related occupational worksite while being concurrently enrolled in a vocational major. For each… source
AT 280C Introduction to Alternative Fuels 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is an introductory course in alternative fuels as used in the transportation industry. Various gaseous fuels and vehicle propulsion systems will be disc… source
AT 281C Introduction to Electric-Hybrid Vehicles 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is an introductory course in electric (EV) and electric/hybrid vehicles as used in the transportation industry. Topics include the theory, design, opera… source
AT 282C Hybrid Vehicle Maintenance 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicle theory of operation, charging, batteries, maintenance process and procedures as specified by vehicle man… source
AT 283C T-TEN ICE-HV-EV Performance and Diagnosis 12 UnitsTerm hours: 162 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course will include operating principles, design, and repair procedures of the computerized ICE/Hybrid/EV management system and the application of rel… source
AT 295C Automotive Internship 1-4 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 240 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is designed to give the student credit for work experience at a related occupational worksite, while being concurre… source
AT 296C T-TEN Automotive Internship I 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in an approved aviation and travel-related industry for students in the Aviation and Travel Careers program. This course is des… source
AT 297C T-TEN Automotive Internship II 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course supports practical work experience for students employed at a Toyota or Lexus dealer as an entry level. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. (CSU) source
ATC 050C Special Projects 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory TBA. This course provides students with opportunities to practice aviation and travel related principles and procedures in practical situations and simulation… source
ATC 100C Introduction to Aviation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to the development of aviation and its importance in the economy. Special emphasis is placed on the history of aviation, the airlines, and gene… source
ATC 101C Introduction to Travel Careers 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to career opportunities in the aviation and travel industries. Students will learn how to research and apply for jobs. The fundamentals of trav… source
ATC 102C Career Communication and Portfolio 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students will develop their business communication skills in the development of a career portfolio, including a resume, cover letter, letters of recommendation… source
ATC 103C Aviation and Travel Open Lab 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 27 to 162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This open-entry, open-exit course with flexible hours and variable units provides students enrolled in an Aviation & Travel Careers cour… source
ATC 104C Air Transportation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the development and current status of the air transportation industry, including aircraft types, airport facilities, State and Federal regulations, securi… source
ATC 112C Homeland Security 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introductory study of domestic and international threats of terrorism. It examines the concepts, definitions, and contemporary issues of modern terrorism. Th… source
ATC 116C Aviation and Transportation Security 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introductory study of domestic and international airport and transportation security issues. It includes the Patriot Act and changing laws relating to airpor… source
ATC 118C Disaster Preparedness Response 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides students with an awareness of natural and man-made incidents which result in catastrophic loss. Disaster scenarios will be examined from the perspective o… source
ATC 123C Travel Sales and Tour Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students will learn the essentials of travel sales and tour operations, including the latest trends, itinerary planning, and the technologies available to trav… source
ATC 126C Travel Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of management practices in the airline and travel/tourism industries, including ARC requirements, location and staffing, sales reports and agency accoun… source
ATC 132C Private Pilot 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides students with an introduction to basic principles of aviation, meteorology, navigation, radio communication and Federal Aviation Regulat… source
ATC 136C Air Navigation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of pilotage, dead reckoning, and radio navigation techniques; solution and application of navigation problems. This course meets partial fulfillment of… source
ATC 140C Meteorology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a course of study of weather recognition, icing, fog, fronts, clouds, weather maps and symbols, forecasting pressure patterns, wind systems, temperature-humidity-dew p… source
ATC 144C Aircraft and Engines 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of the theory of flight, aircraft design, construction, operation limitations, repair and maintenance, maintenance records and aircraft accessories. Eng… source
ATC 160C UAS Drone Basic 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students prepare to meet the Federal Aviation Administration requirements for certification to operate Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs) under 55 pounds in com… source
ATC 161C UAS Drone Flight Lab 1 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. Hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential Unmanned Aircraft Systems pilot flight skills. Flight time in the approved ground trainer… source
ATC 162C UAS Drone Basic Flight 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. Flight time in the approved UAS Drone aircraft may be applied toward requirements for both attaining and maintaining flight ratings. (CSU) source
ATC 174C Destinations- Americas and Europe 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to world geography from a travel and tourism perspective. Students will learn about domestic and international travel considerations including… source
ATC 175C Destinations Africa and Pacific 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course continues the study of world geography from a travel and tourism perspective. Students will examine international travel considerations including itineraries, curr… source
ATC 180C Tourism and Conference Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introductory study of meeting, convention, and event planning. Students will learn industry terminology, types of events and venues, needs assessments, progr… source
ATC 182C Cultural Tourism 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the implications of cultural tourism in the United States. The course will consider the struggle of people to preserve their cultural identity relative to… source
ATC 183C Customer Care: Airline/Travel 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the priority of customer service and satisfaction in the competitive airline industry. Topics include the safety regulations and service standards of the… source
ATC 189C Flight Training Device - Introduction 0.5 UnitsTerm Hours: 27 laboratory. Students will receive a hands-on introduction to a PC-based Flight Training Device and become familiar with the fundamentals of flight, flight terminology, flight controls,… source
ATC 190C Flight Training-Private Pilot 2 UnitsTerm hours: 108 laboratory TBA Hours as required by the FAA. Students who have earned, or are enrolled in an approved flight school and will earn, the FAA Private Pilot Certificate may be granted col… source
ATC 192C Airline Reservations - SABRE 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to SABRE, the computer reservations system used by major airlines and some travel consultants. Students will learn how to buil… source
ATC 193C Flight Training-Flight Instructor 1-5 UnitsTerm hours: 54-270 Laboratory TBA Hours as required by FAA. Students who have earned, or are enrolled in an approved flight school and will earn, an FAA Instructor Rating, may be granted college cred… source
ATC 194C Flight Training Instrument Rating (formerly AVIA 194 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 108 laboratory TBA Hours as required by FAA. Students who have earned, or are enrolled in an approved flight school and will earn, an FAA Instrument Rating on their Pilot Certificate may… source
ATC 195C Flight Training Commercial Pilot 2 UnitsTerm hours: 108 laboratory TBA hours as required by FAA. Students who have earned, or are enrolled in an approved flight school and will earn, an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate may be granted colle… source
ATC 196C Flight Simulator Private Pilot 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential private pilot flight skills.… source
ATC 197C Flight Simulator Instrument 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential instrument related flight ski… source
ATC 198C Flight Simulator Commercial 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential commercial flight skills. Fli… source
ATC 199C Flight Simulator Instructor 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential instructor flight skills. Fli… source
ATC 210C Cabin Safety Simulation 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. In this course, students will participate in an aircraft emergency evacuation in a cabin simulator at the Long Beach Airport. A required 6-hour preparatory class will be held o… source
ATC 212C Airline and Aviation Management 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students will study the application of management principles to the airlines and general aviation. Major areas of study include planning, organization, regulat… source
ATC 220C Advanced Air Navigation 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture. This is a course stressing advanced navigation procedures and principles including radio and electronic navigation aids, glass cockpit, flight management systems, internationa… source
ATC 223C Cruise Line Sales and Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides students with a practical, working knowledge of the cruise industry, including its operation, terminology, associations, and resources. Students will lear… source
ATC 232C Instrument Rating 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to prepare or requalify the student in instrument flight procedures and techniques, including air traffic control, publications and regulations. This c… source
ATC 236C Aerodynamics 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students will learn the basic principles of aerodynamics, including airfoil shapes and characteristics, viscous effects, propellers, and aircraft performance v… source
ATC 240C Commercial Pilot (formerly Commercial Pilot Seminar) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course prepares a pilot for the FAA Commercial Pilot license. The course covers current Federal Aviation Regulations, Government Publications, transport aircraft systems… source
ATC 244C Aviation Instructor 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is a study of principles of learning and teaching, elements of practical educational psychology, and a review of current trends and techniques i… source
ATC 250C Turbine Simulator Observation 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 Lecture. Students will be introduced to a full-motion turbine aircraft flight deck, including familiarization with the fundamentals of flight, flight deck controls, instrument interpret… source
ATC 255C Turbine Simulator Orientation 0.5 UnitsTerm Hours: 9 lecture. In this course, students will practice the fundamentals of flight, utilizing the flight deck's controls, instruments, and basic systems in a full-motion turbine flight simulato… source
ATC 256C Crew Resource Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will examine the concepts of Crew Resource Management (CRM) and Human Factors and Aeronautical Decision Making currently practiced in commercial and corporate avia… source
ATC 260C UAS Drone Advanced (formerly UAV-UAS Advanced) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the core technologies of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), including the design concepts, power plants, control systems, and communication technologies. Ex… source
ATC 261C UAS Drone Advanced Simulator 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. This advanced UAS simulator course provides hands-on flight simulation activities to improve, practice, and optimize essential Unmanned Aircraft Systems pilo… source
ATC 262C UAS Drone Advanced Flight 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course offers advanced UAS drone flight activities to practice and optimize essential Unmanned Aircraft Systems skills. Flight time in the approved UAS… source
ATC 270C Airline Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for students interested in working in the airline industry. Students will learn airline terminology, city codes, the 24-hour clock, airline operations,… source
ATC 271C Airport Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides students with a background in general aviation and commercial airports. Students will learn about airport operations, including terminology, ground and ba… source
ATC 274C Passenger Services and Safety 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. In this course, students will learn about passenger related service and safety procedures for the airline industry, including first aid, CPR, fire-fighting, and conflict resol… source
ATC 278C Public Relations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to the public relations concepts and practices in the airline and travel industries. Students will examine promotional campaigns and develop th… source
ATC 295C Aviation and Travel Internship 3 UnitsThis course offers practical work experience in an approved aviation and travel related industry for the student(s) in the Aviation and Travel Careers program. This course is designed to provide voca… source
ATC 296C Flight Simulator Private Pilot - Advanced 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential private pilot flight skills.… source
ATC 297C Flight Simulator Instrument Pilot - Advanced 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. In this course, students will participate in hands-on flight simulation activities to develop, practice, and optimize essential instrument related flight ski… source
ATC 298C Aviation and Travel Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 9-216 lecture and/or 9-1620 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the aviation and travel industry. Various topics w… source
ATC 299C Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 8-36 lecture. This course is designed for those students who wish to increase their knowledge of the airline and/or travel industry through professionally directed independent study or re… source
BIOL 101C General Biology 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is a survey of modern biological concepts from the areas of molecular, cellular, organismic, and population biology, stressing evolution as the c… source
BIOL 101HCHonors General Biology 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an enhanced survey of modern biological concepts for honors students. The course will include concepts from the areas of molecular, cellular,… source
BIOL 102C Human Biology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of modern biological concepts presented in a human context. The concepts will include human evolution, anatomy, physiology, genetics, population biology… source
BIOL 103C Environmental Science 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course is a study of the ecological principles which form the basis for understanding human existence in relation to environmental quality. The topics include development… source
BIOL 122C Marine Biology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is a survey of the natural history and biology of marine organisms, and includes an introduction to physical and chemical oceanography, marine ecology,… source
BIOL 125C Island Biology 2 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 36 laboratory. This course is designed as an introduction to the nature and diversity of island life. It offers the student an opportunity to study marine communities with… source
BIOL 135ACPrinciples of Biology 1: Cell and Molecular Biology 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. This is the first course within the biology majors AS-T degree. This course covers principles and applications of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure… source
BIOL 135BCPrinciples of Biology 2: Organismal Biology 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. This is the second course within the biology majors AS-T degree. This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of evolution, anatomy, physio… source
BIOL 160C Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a one-semester course that includes a systematic coverage of fundamental physical/chemical principles, basic biological concepts, and fundamentals of anatomy and physi… source
BIOL 210C Anatomy and Physiology 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. The course includes a study of the normal structure and function of the human body using mammalian specimens as examples. Selected physiological exercises a… source
BIOL 220C Medical Microbiology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is a study of etiology, transmission, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious disease. Special attention is given to the… source
BIOL 231C General Human Anatomy 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course presents a logical analysis of body tissues, organs, and systems. It stresses the microscopic, developmental, and gross anatomy of mammals, with… source
BIOL 241C General Human Physiology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an in depth study of human function. Special attention is given to the abnormal as well as the normal functional state. The laboratory experie… source
BIOL 277C Genetics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course presents an introduction to genetics, inheritance and genetic changes that occur over time in individuals and populations. Basic features of the replication and ex… source
BIOL 278C Molecular Biology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course is a study of the structure and function of biological molecules; mechanisms of gene expression and regulation, genomics, biotechnology and molecular methods of ex… source
BIOL 298C Biology Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-12 lecture and 0-36 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar is designed to intensify knowledge in a variety of biological topics. They may include lectures, discussions, f… source
BIOL 299C Independent Study for Biology 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108. This is for biology majors who have demonstrated interest in and capability for increased knowledge of biological and medical sciences through individual study, small group discus… source
BUS 055C Business English 3 Units(Formerly MGT 055 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course includes instruction in techniques of basic grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, and capitalization. Emphasis on grammar as used in bus… source
BUS 100C Introduction to Business 3 UnitsFormerly: MGT 161 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides a survey of the principles and practices of American businesses in a global environment. Subject areas include business organization s… source
BUS 101C Personal Finance 3 UnitsFormerly MGT 101 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the management of personal income and expenses through effective financial planning, budgeting and investing, showing students how to… source
BUS 103C Principles of Advertising 3 UnitsFormerly MKT 103 C. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on advertising and promotion, the print media, copy and layout, radio and television commercials, the Internet and social media, and pu… source
BUS 105C Principles of Retailing 3 Units(Formerly MKT 105 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the principles of organizing and managing a retailing or E-tailing business, with emphasis on planning, site appeal, merchandise, prici… source
BUS 111C Business Communications 3 Units(Formerly MGT 111 C) The course includes instruction in the techniques of specific types of business communication media and in the general principles of effective communication. The elements and pri… source
BUS 143C Introduction to Legal Research 1 Unit(Formerly MGT 143 C) Term hours: 18 lecture. This course provides an introduction to the nature and use of legal reference material with consideration given to a uniform system of citation. An exposu… source
BUS 151C Business Mathematics 3 Units(Formerly MGT 151 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the fundamental operation of arithmetic as applied to business problems. Includes problems in simple and compound intere… source
BUS 199C Management Independent Study 0.5-2 Units(Formerly MGT 199 C) Term hours: The number of hours of scheduled conferences or activity per week will be determined by the instructor. This course is designed for students who wish to gain experien… source
BUS 201C Small Business Promotion 3 Units(Formerly MKT 201 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the techniques used to promote a small business and develop its marketing strategy. Its emphasis is on creating a marketing plan an… source
BUS 205C Multicultural Markets in U.S. 3 Units(Formerly MKT 205 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides comprehensive coverage of the multicultural marketing environment in the United States, taking into consideration the changing needs… source
BUS 208C Principles of Selling 3 Units(Formerly MKT 208 C) Term hours: 54 lecture This course includes instruction in the principles and practices of the fundamentals of selling in today's global marketplace. Students will learn to devel… source
BUS 210C Consumer Behavior 3 Units(Formerly MKT 210 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides a study of consumers and how and why they buy. It covers consumerism, needs and wants, culture, personality, family and lifestyle, an… source
BUS 211C Writing for Business 3 Units(Formerly MGT 211 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the communication skills and knowledge needed in today’s organizations. It focuses on the writing process and communicat… source
BUS 222C Principles of Marketing 3 Units(Formerly MKT 222 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course studies the marketing activities required to plan, price, promote, and distribute goods or services to potential customers. The areas of study… source
BUS 224C International Marketing 3 UnitsFormerly MKT 224 C Term hours: 54 lecture This course focuses on the opportunities and challenges of conducting business on an international scale. It provides comprehensive coverage of the global ma… source
BUS 240C Legal Environment of Business 3 Units(Formerly MGT 240 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the legal environment in which a business firm operates. Topics include an introduction to the American legal system, co… source
BUS 261C Small Business Management 3 Units(Formerly MGT 261 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course applies principles of management to small business enterprises, focusing on planning and start-up, financing, legal form, staffing, location a… source
BUS 262C Principles of Management 3 Units(Formerly MGT 262 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the responsibilities and roles of managers, the types of decisions they make, and the steps involved in the management process. The… source
BUS 265C Social Responsibility of Business 3 Units(Formerly MGT 265 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course addresses the social responsibilities of businesses beyond making profits, focusing on their obligations to society, their communities, the na… source
BUS 266C Human Relations in Business 3 Units(Formerly MGT 266 C) Term Hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an introduction to the principles of human behavior and relationships in modern organizations. The emphasis is placed on leadership t… source
BUS 267C Principles of Supervision 3 Units(Formerly MGT 267 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the fundamental techniques a supervisor needs to know about motivating people, managing a job, and the development of situational lea… source
BUS 268C Human Resources Management 3 Units(Formerly MGT 268 C) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides theories and practices relating to personnel administration, labor-management relations, employee selection, training, performance ap… source
BUS 295C Management Internship 3 Units(Formerly MGT 295 C) Term hours: 36 lecture and 60 laboratory. This course is designed to give the student credit for work experience at a related occupational worksite, while being concurrently enro… source
BUS 299C Merch. and MKT-Indep. Study 1-3 UnitsFormerly MKT 299 C Term hours: Lecture/discussion hours vary with credit given. The course is designed for students who wish to expand their knowledge in an area of merchandising/marketing through in… source
CE 201C CE Teacher Training 1: Portfolio 3 UnitsPlease see the careers.cypresscollege.edu website for examples of career education programs. Term hours: 54 lecture. The fundamentals of teaching are explored and practiced in this first of a three-p… source
CE 202C CE Teacher Training 2: Technologies 3 UnitsPlease see the careers.cypresscollege.edu website for examples of career education programs. Term hours: 54 lecture. This second course in the Career Education (CE) Teacher Training series prepares e… source
CE 295C CE Teacher Training 3: Practicum 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is the third of a three-part series of courses to prepare Career Education (CE) teachers (e.g., Automotive Technology, Computer Information Systems, Dental Hygiene… source
CHEM 060C Review of Chemistry Foundation 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course reviews many of the most important requisite chemistry skills for General Chemistry courses (CHEM 111A C and CHEM 111B C). Designed to support students who require… source
CHEM 100C Chemistry for Daily Life 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. The course is designed for the non-science major seeking a laboratory science. The course will introduce the fundamental concepts of chemistry and their appl… source
CHEM 101C Chemistry for Health Science Majors I 4.5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 36 laboratory. This course is the first semester of a two semester sequence ( CHEM 101 C and CHEM 201 C ). This course covers the basic principles of atomic structure, chem… source
CHEM 103C Chemistry and Society 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to basic concepts of chemistry and requires analyses of the socio-cultural contexts within which chemistry plays a central role. This is a gene… source
CHEM 104C Physical Science for Teachers 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This activity-based course introduces students to basic principles of physics and chemistry with emphasis on their practical importance and application in th… source
CHEM 107C Preparation for General Chemistry 5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides a general introduction to the basic concepts, principles and laws of modern chemistry. Topics include a study of atomic theory, molecula… source
CHEM 111ACGeneral Chemistry I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. Topics covered include the general principles of chemistry with associated laboratory analysis. This includes atomic structure, bonding, the mole concept, p… source
CHEM 111BCGeneral Chemistry II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. In this course, topics covered include the general principles of chemistry with associated laboratory analysis. This includes kinetics, equilibrium, thermod… source
CHEM 201C Chemistry for Health Science Majors II 4.5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 36 laboratory. This course is the second semester of a two semester sequence ( CHEM 101 C and CHEM 201 C ). Topics covered include the structures, nomenclature, reactions,… source
CHEM 211ACOrganic Chemistry I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is the first part of a two semester organic chemistry lecture and laboratory sequence. This course covers the study of functionalized compounds,… source
CHEM 211BCOrganic Chemistry II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is the second part of a two semester organic chemistry lecture and laboratory sequence. The course includes the study of radicals, aromatic comp… source
CHEM 298C Chemistry Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-864 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course seminar is designed to help students conceptualize and intensify knowledge in a variety of chemical topics. Th… source
CHIN 098C Chinese Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsThis seminar is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language, and culture through small groups discussion. Fee may be required - Payable at Registration. May be taken… source
CHIN 100C Beginning Spoken Chinese 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is for students at beginning levels who would like to have exposure to Chinese without having to learn Chinese characters. It is an introduction to spoken Chinese… source
CHIN 101C Elementary Chinese-Mandarin I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. The course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, writing, and the grammar and vocabulary necessary to acquire these skills… source
CHIN 102C Elementary Chinese-Mandarin II 5 UnitsTern hours: 90 lecture. This course continues to emphasize communicative competence across the language skills of pronunciation, listening and speaking, reading and writing. Students acquire an eleme… source
CHIN 203C Intermediate Chinese-Mandarin lll 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the intermediate level, emphasizes both oral and written communication, and provides an expanded revie… source
CHIN 204C Intermediate Chinese-Mandarin IV 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills at the intermediate level, and it provides an expanded review of key grammatical concepts. Pass/No Pass/Le… source
CHIN 298C Chinese Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language, and culture through small gr… source
CIS 075C Business Skills Development 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed for the student who needs to gain job skills in a short period of time. Occupational training will be provided in the areas of office… source
CIS 100C Introduction to Computer and Windows Concepts (formerly CIS 050 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to teach the computer hardware, Windows Operating System, E-mail, Web Apps, and Internet concepts. Students will receive hands-on exp… source
CIS 102C MS Word Business Applications 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course teaches students how to use Word to create and edit documents; format documents; add tables and lists; add design elements and layout options; an… source
CIS 103C Presentation-PowerPoint for Windows 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course teaches the students how to use PowerPoint for business and professional use. Students create, edit, format, and enhance presentations and apply… source
CIS 110C Linux Operating System 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the Linux operating system. Topics include installing, configuring, maintaining, administering, and troubleshooting of the… source
CIS 111C Computer Information Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an introduction to computer concepts, computer organization, operation, hardware, systems and application software; business-problem solving;… source
CIS 116C MS Outlook/Office Procedures 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course prepares management or office personnel for work in a computerized office environment. MS Outlook is taught in this class and integrated with Wor… source
CIS 132C Spreadsheet-Excel for Windows 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course is designed to introduce students to the use of spreadsheet programs in the solution of problems. Students will use spreadsheet software to create, edit, graph, sa… source
CIS 142C Database-Access for Windows 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of database programs in the solution of record keeping problems. Students will use database softw… source
CIS 150C Microsoft Applications for Business 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course studies the terms, concepts, and features of Microsoft 365 software in today’s business offices. Students will create hands-on application office… source
CIS 160C Information Systems Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course provides students with a greater understanding in managing a Computer Information Systems Center. The subject areas to be studied are planning, e… source
CIS 164C IT Support Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to teach students the crucial skills needed to work as an IT support in an Active Directory network or Windows workgroup environment.… source
CIS 170C Introduction to Data Analytics 3 UnitsThis course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence (BI). Data Analytics and BI are utilized to turn big data into useful information to enable educ… source
CIS 172C Data Visualization 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course will teach students how to develop data dashboards that reveal meaningful information to relevant target audiences. Students will learn how to or… source
CIS 185C Administering Windows Server 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course introduces students to both Microsoft client and server sides for the administration and management of Windows networking on domain directory ser… source
CIS 189C Administrating Windows Active Directory Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers implementing, managing, maintaining and configuring directory services and infrastructure in a Windows server environment. Emphasis would… source
CIS 190C IT and Cybersecurity Funds 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 36 laboratory. This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge in Information technology and Cybersecurity and prepares students for CompTIA’s ITF+ and Cloud E… source
CIS 191C Network Infrastructure Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course primarily covers the administration and configuration tasks required to deploy, manage and maintain infrastructure and necessary network services… source
CIS 195C Network Security 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course prepares students to identify network security threats and implement measures for securing networks. Important network security topics covered in… source
CIS 196C Ethical Hacking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides students with basic anti-hacking, penetration testing, risk assessment and management, incident response, security controls, and enterpr… source
CIS 201C Microsoft Virtualization and Cloud Deployment 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course will prepare students with the knowledge and skills in virtualization technology such as Hyper-V, System Center services, desktop virtualization,… source
CIS 202C VMware Cloud and Virtualization Networking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. In this hands-on training course students will install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot VMware vSphere, which includes VMware ESXi and VMware VCenter Ser… source
CIS 211C Introduction to Programming 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This beginning course in programming introduces students to the Visual C# . NET programming language. Students will learn how to design, code, and debug prog… source
CIS 226C Java Programming 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces students to the Java programming language. Topics include the language syntax, designing and debugging programs, control structures, m… source
CIS 230C Cisco Networking 1 4 UnitsThe first course in the CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) focuses on network terminology and protocols, Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (O… source
CIS 231C Cisco Networking 2 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the second course in the CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) curriculum that focuses on switching technologies and router operations that sup… source
CIS 232C Cisco Networking 3 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. The third course in the CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) curriculum describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing,… source
CIS 233C Cisco CyberOps 3 UnitsFormerly: CIS 233 C Cisco Networking 4 Term hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides an introduction to the knowledge and skills needed as an associate-level Security Analyst working… source
CIS 234C Data Structures in Java 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course covers advanced Java programming through the design and use of data structures and algorithms. The following data structures will be covered: arr… source
CIS 236C Introduction to Oracle - SQL and PL and SQL 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology. The class covers the concepts of both relational and object relational datab… source
CIS 239C CCNA Bootcamp 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. Students will be prepared for the CompTIA Network+ and Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching exams. Major concepts such as IP add… source
CIS 243C Linux Server Administration 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This is a hands-on course for students to acquire basic skills and knowledge needed to administer Linux servers in a network environment. Topics include inst… source
CIS 247C Python Programming 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. In this course, students will obtain a hands-on introduction to the Python language, Python tools, Python applications, and problem-solving with Python. Thro… source
CIS 256C Application Security and Penetration Testing 4 UnitsThis course prepares students to understand Application Security (AppSec) and Development, Security and IT Operations (DevSecOps), will help learn various aspects of software development, operations,… source
CIS 257C Cloud Implementation and Security 4 UnitsThis course prepares students to understand cloud computing, analyze cloud technologies, secure cloud infrastructures, learn different cloud types and services, and manage virtual servers and cloud s… source
CIS 258C Cisco Security 3 UnitsThis course focuses on securing network devices, implementing firewall and intrusion prevention technologies, cryptography, implementing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), implementing the Cisco Adapti… source
CIS 259C Advanced Cloud Implementation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course prepares students for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect and covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure in the cloud. The course is… source
CIS 274C IT Project Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides the concepts and solutions that supports the planning, scheduling, controlling, resource allocation, and performance measurement activit… source
CIS 275C Data Structures in Python 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This is an intermediate-level course for students to develop programming skills to build larger, more complex, higher-quality software. Topics include data s… source
CIS 277C Digital Forensics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This hands-on course provides theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as current research on digital forensics and delivers technical and management kno… source
CIS 295C CIS Internship 1-4 UnitsTerm hours: 54-216 work experience education. This course is designed to give the student credit for work experience at a related occupational worksite, while being concurrently enrolled in a vocatio… source
CIS 298C Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals 3 UnitsThis course leads students to explore the principles, techniques, and applications of Artificial Intelligence. It covers topics like machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and… source
CIS 299C CIS Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 Laboratory. This course is designed for students who wish to gain further experience, knowledge, or expertise beyond their current offerings in their area of study. The number of c… source
COMM 050C Effective Communication 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course is designed to teach students effective communication techniques in everyday situations. Emphasis is placed on developing communication skills in a variety of setti… source
COMM 098C Communication Seminar 5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language, and culture through s… source
COMM 100COMM C1000 Introduction to Public Speaking (formerly COMM 100 C Human Communication) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop,… source
COMM 100HCCOMM C1000H Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors (formerly: COMM 100HC Honors Human Communication) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop,… source
COMM 105C Interpersonal Communication 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The purpose of this course is to improve the students' understanding and the ability to deal effectively with people. Major theories in the field of interpersonal communicatio… source
COMM 110C Mediated Public Speaking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop,… source
COMM 120C Intercultural Communication 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the cultural and social variables, communication theories and practices, and communicative styles that affect the communication process between members… source
COMM 124C Small Group Communication 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to theoretical and applied concepts in small group communication through participation and observation, analysis, and evaluation of group proces… source
COMM 135C Argument and Critical Thinking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course focuses on the development of critical thinking skills in oral and written communication and includes a discussion of the relationship between argumentation and ad… source
COMM 138C Forensics 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18-54 laboratory. This course is designed to prepare students to participate in intercollegiate speech competition. Practical experience, emphasizing content, organization… source
COMM 170C Oral Interpretation of Lit 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course is an introduction to performance studies/oral interpretation of literature. Students will engage in critical analysis, appreciation, and application of theories o… source
COMM 220C The Rhetoric of the City 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will examine the communicative meanings found in the culture, environment, history and social structure of a specific city. Students will be exposed to an interdis… source
COMM 220HCHonors Rhetoric of the City 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course will be conducted as a seminar. This course will examine the communicative meanings found in the culture, environment, history and social structure… source
COMM 238C Forensics 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18-54 laboratory. This course is designed to prepare students to participate in intercollegiate speech competition. Practical experience, emphasizing content, organization… source
COMM 298C Communication Studies Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language, and culture through s… source
COMM 299C Communication Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 conference depending on units attempted. This course is for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of speech/communication language through individual study or research.… source
COMM 340C Communication for Health Sciences 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an integrative overview of communication for students in Health Sciences. This course is designed to introduce students to advanced theories and principle… source
COUN 100C College Orientation 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course will introduce students to campus support services, establish realistic goals, develop study skills, and discuss time management strategies. Students will learn ab… source
COUN 105C Stress and Anxiety Management 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed to increase the student's awareness of the effects of stress and anxiety on academic performance and daily life. Emphasis will be placed on understandi… source
COUN 110C Teaching as a Career 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory TBA. This course is designed as an introduction to the teaching profession where students will examine concepts and issues related to education in a democrati… source
COUN 135C Leadership 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course includes the study and practical application of group and individual leadership techniques. It is designed to improve awareness of group dynamics, listening skills… source
COUN 135HCHonors Leadership 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an enhanced leadership development course that requires leadership participation in a campus or community organization. It includes the study and practical application… source
COUN 139C Career Exploration (formerly COUN 141 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This class is designed for students who are undecided about their educational or career goals. Using a career planning process, students assess interests, skills, strengths, p… source
COUN 140C Educational Planning 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed for new students as part of the Student Success and Support Program. The course includes: an orientation to college life, responsibilities, requirement… source
COUN 144C Women, Careers & Specialty Issues 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. Creative career search, planning and development for specialty needs and interests. Topics focus on women but also on: disabilities, discrimination and inequities; health scie… source
COUN 145C Job Readiness - Career Management 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. In this course, students will learn to successfully bridge from college to the workplace (or make a job transition). In a future of constant change, students will learn how to… source
COUN 150C Academic and Life Success 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will provide students with knowledge, information, and practical skills to better understand themselves as students, people and members of society. It will assist… source
COUN 151C Career and Life Planning 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. A complete class in career/life planning, including introduction to the tools for dealing with change; an analysis of desired lifestyles; self-assessment; overcoming obstacles… source
COUN 160C College/University Transition 1 UnitThis course is designed for the student who plans to transfer to a college or university. Topics include the value of pursuing higher education, selection of a transfer institution, admissions, acade… source
COUN 298C Counseling and Guidance Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory depending on units attempted. These various courses may be offered which are designed to meet the interests and needs of the students and faculty. Pa… source
COUN 299C Counseling - Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 Laboratory. This course is designed for students who wish to explore in-depth various guidance-related topics. Students develop an Independent Study Learning Contract with the inst… source
CSCI 123C Introduction to Programming Concepts in C++ 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces the discipline of computer science using a high level language utilizing programming and practical hands-on problem solving. Topics in… source
CSCI 133C Data Structures in C++ 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course discusses how to apply software engineering techniques to the design and development of large programs, data abstraction and structures and assoc… source
CSCI 242C Computer Architecture and Organization 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course covers the organization and behavior of real computer systems at the assembly-language level. The mapping of statements and constructs in a high-… source
CSCI 252C Discrete Structures 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include: functions,… source
CTRP 033C Internship - Agency Services 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course provides practical work experience in an office setting in order to prepare the student to work in a court reporting agency. There will be 40 hours of internship r… source
CTRP 034C Internship - Court Services 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course offers practical work experience in order to prepare the student to work in an administrative or clerical capacity in the California court system. There will be 40… source
CTRP 040C Beginning Machine Shorthand Theory 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This first semester course covers the basic theory of machine shorthand and mastery of the keyboard. This course meets partial requirements of the Court Repo… source
CTRP 041C Court Reporting Theory Review 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers the review of basic theory of court reporting which emphasizes reporting theory, reading fluency, and transcribing skills. This course mee… source
CTRP 050C CSR-RPR Directed Practice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course promotes a further development of speed and accuracy in taking dictation on the machine. The student will develop sufficient skills to take new m… source
CTRP 051C Court-Conference Reporting: Legal 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course consists of an application of court reporting theory to the keyboard to develop dictation rates of 60 to 100 wpm for a minimum of three minutes w… source
CTRP 052C Court-Conference Reporting: Medical 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course applies court reporting theory to the steno keyboard to develop dictation rates of 120 -to 140 wpm for a minimum of three minutes with 95 percent… source
CTRP 053C Court-Conference Reporting: Congressional 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers further development of speed and accuracy on the steno machine in taking dictation to increase machine shorthand speed and strengthen tran… source
CTRP 054C Two and Four Voice Testimony 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course develops familiarity with a simulated courtroom scene consisting of the judge, the clerk, attorneys for the plaintiff and the defendant, and a wi… source
CTRP 055C Court-Conference Reporting: Jury Charge 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course presents an intensive application of court reporting theory to develop further reading and transcribing skills in jury charge, opening and closin… source
CTRP 056C Court-Conference Reporting: Jury Charge 2 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course presents an intensive application of court reporting theory to develop further reading and transcribing skills in jury charge, opening and closin… source
CTRP 057C Machine Shorthand Challenge-160 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced court reporting student and the transfer student to gain additional proficiency in taking multiple-voice testimony i… source
CTRP 058C Machine Shorthand Challenge-180 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 18 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced court reporting student and the transfer student to gain additional proficiency in taking multiple-voice testimony i… source
CTRP 059C Machine Shorthand Challenge-200 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced court reporting student and the transfer student to gain additional proficiency in taking multiple-voice testimony i… source
CTRP 060C Machine Shorthand Challenge-220 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced court reporting student to gain additional proficiency in taking multiple-voice testimony in a simulated environment… source
CTRP 063C Internship - Legal Videography 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course offers practical work experience in legal videography in order to prepare video recordations of courtroom, deposition, and other legal proceedings. Internship will… source
CTRP 065C Advanced CAT Systems 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed as an advanced CAT (Computer Aided Transcription) class to provide further instruction in CAT based court reporting software programs… source
CTRP 067C Basic Vocabulary Development 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This basic course is designed to enrich vocabulary and improve spelling. The emphasis is on increasing general business and professional terminology. source
CTRP 068C Advanced Vocabulary Development 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture. This course is an advanced course designed to enrich vocabulary and improve spelling. The emphasis is on increasing general business and professional terminology. source
CTRP 071C Legal Terminology and Rhetoric 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course includes instruction in the terminology used in legal proceedings and legal documents. The topics covered include terminology in civil and criminal litigation and c… source
CTRP 072C Legal Procedures 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to train the legal secretarial, paralegal, or court reporting student in legal procedures and practical law office skills and knowled… source
CTRP 073ACSpelling for Modern Business 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed as an 18-hour intensive review of frequently misspelled words, homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms. The emphasis will be on business, legal, medical, and… source
CTRP 073BCPunctuation for Court Reporting 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed as an 18-hour intensive review of punctuation styles and rules used in court documents, letters, legal office documents, contracts, memorandums, and re… source
CTRP 073CCFormatting, Style and Usage 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed to provide the court reporting student and the computer editor (scopist) major with instruction in preparing and formatting California court transcript… source
CTRP 073DCProofreading 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed to provide the court reporting student with instruction in editing and proofreading in order to prepare a final California court transcript, deposition… source
CTRP 074C CSR-RPR Exam Preparation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to prepare the student to successfully pass the written portion of any or all of the following examinations: CSR and/or RPR. Pass/No Pass. source
CTRP 076C Court and Deposition Procedures 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides extensive training in court and deposition procedures with heavy emphasis on court structure, pre-trial and trial procedures, law office procedures, ethic… source
CTRP 079C Internship- CART 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to provide the CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) student with practical work experience recording and reporting semina… source
CTRP 080C Internship - Law Office 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in an approved law office in the County of Orange or Los Angeles. Internship will be scheduled during the semest… source
CTRP 081C Internship - Court Reporting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture depending on units attempted and forty hours in the courtroom or in deposition proceedings plus ten hours of observation. This course offers practical work experience in approv… source
CTRP 083C Computer Aided Transcription - Stenograph 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course uses computer-based instruction as well as hands-on applications to introduce the court reporting student to Stenograph Computer-Aided Transcript… source
CTRP 084C Computer Aided Transcription - Eclipse 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course uses computer-based instruction as well as hands-on applications to introduce the court reporting student to ECLIPSE Computer-Aided Transcription… source
CTRP 085C Computer Aided Transcription - Dictionary Building 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course will enable court reporting students to start building their personal dictionary using one of several CAT (Computer Aided Transcription) software… source
CTRP 086C Internship - Proofreading 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in proofreading in order to prepare court, deposition, and other legal documents. Internship will be scheduled w… source
CTRP 087C Internship - Hearing Reporter 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in the field of hearing reporting. Students will work in the field taking hearings, meetings, conferences, semin… source
CTRP 088C Internship - Captioning 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in the field of captioning, both on-line and off-line. Internship will be scheduled during the semester at vario… source
CTRP 089C Court-Conference Reporting: Literary II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. This course is designed to prepare the student to record a variety of literary dictation material at speeds ranging from 140 to 180 wpm. Students… source
CTRP 090C Court-Conference Reporting: Literary 3 UnitsTerm: 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. This course is designed to prepare the student to record a variety of literary dictation material at speeds ranging from 110 to 150 wpm. Students will… source
CTRP 091C Advanced Dictionary Build 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed for court reporting students, working reporters and captionists in order to further develop, modify, and refine their personal dictio… source
CTRP 093C Information Technology-CTRP 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to introduce students to court reporting information technology, hardware technology, software applications, research links, auxiliary equipment, and C… source
CTRP 096C Court-Conference Reporting: Literary III 3 UnitsTerm: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to prepare the student to record a variety of literary dictation material at speeds ranging from 180 to 220 wpm. Students will be introduce… source
CTRP 097C Internship - Scoping and Editing 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course offers practical work experience in scoping/editing in order to prepare court, deposition, and other legal documents. Internship will be schedule… source
CTRP 098C Court Reporting Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-1296 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course will utilize a lecture and/or laboratory approach for students enrolled in the Court Reporting Program to inc… source
CTRP 099C Court Reporting - Independent Study 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. The instructor will devise learning strategies to be followed by the student. This course is designed for students who wish to gain further experience, knowledge, or expertise… source
CTRP 298C Voice Writing Theory 3 UnitsTerm: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to train students using the necessary tools to apply computer-compatible voice writing theory to a computer-aided transcription software to… source
DA 016C Dental Materials 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is a study of the structure, chemical and physical properties and manipulation of materials used in dentistry. Laboratory application of dental m… source
DA 058C Clinical Externship I 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture and 72 clinical setting. This course is the first in a series of clinical externships. The emphasis is on the beginning level skills and training for the dental assistant. Denta… source
DA 059C Clinical Externship II 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 144 clinical setting. This course is the second in a series of clinical externships. The emphasis is on advanced skills and training for the dental assistant. Dental Assist… source
DA 061C Oral Anatomy/Dental Assisting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study in dental anatomy and physiology, oral embryology, head and neck, tooth morphology and histology, occlusion and malocclusion, innervations of the oral c… source
DA 062C Preventive Dental Health - Basics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course deals with the concepts of preventive dental health and basics of dental assisting which includes applied nutrition, and patient education, denta… source
DA 063C Chairside Assisting I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides instruction in chairside assisting, which includes the history of dentistry, the dental team, pre-clinical knowledge and entry-level ski… source
DA 065C Radiology and Dental Assisting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. Certification for Radiation Safety is within the required course term hours. The Radiation Safety hours are Lecture 8 hours, Laboratory 12 hours and Clinical… source
DA 066C Radiology II and Dental Assisting 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 clinical laboratory. This course provides advanced instruction on the exposure of intraoral and extraoral radiographs. The bisecting technique, paralleling technique, panoramic techniq… source
DA 067C Dental Specialties 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. Certification for Pit and Fissure Sealants is within the required course term hours. The Pit and Fissure Sealant hours are Lecture 4 hours, Labortory 4 hours… source
DA 068C Chairside Assisting II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. Certification for Coronal Polish is within the required course term hours. The coronal polish hours are 4 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory and 4 hours clini… source
DA 069C Clinical Externship III 2.5 UnitsTerm hours: 144 clinical setting. This course is the third in a series of clinical externships. The emphasis is on advanced skills and training for the dental assistant and registered dental assistan… source
DA 070C Dental Office Procedures 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to provide instruction, both didactic and practical application, in the skills and responsibilities of a dental administrative assistant. In addition,… source
DA 099C Dental Assisting Independent Study 3 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. Term hours: 54 hours of scheduled conferences or clinics per term according to instructor. This course is designed for students with background/experience in Dental… source
DANC 100C Introduction to Dance Appreciation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 45 lecture and 27 laboratory. The course is an overview of dance history, beginning with classical era, folk and ethnic dance. This course will survey the development of ballet, modern, j… source
DANC 101C Multicultural Dance in the US 3 UnitsSocial and theatrical dances of the U.S. today will be viewed and examined in terms of cultural influences, historical and social origins, and the functions they fulfill for individual artists, their… source
DANC 102C Pilates Mat Work 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This class is designed to prepare a student mentally and physically for dance. Students will learn Pilates floor mat exercises and a floor barre to increase flexibility, st… source
DANC 105C Ballet I 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course introduces the rudiments of classical ballet to the beginning dance student. The students will develop the strength and coordination to perform t… source
DANC 106C Ballet II 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers the rudiments of classical dance for the intermediate ballet student. The student will develop technical skills to perform intermediate le… source
DANC 107C Modern Dance I 2 UnitsTerm hours: lecture 18 and 54 laboratory. This course uses a variety of music styles where students will learn and create dances that dynamically convey thoughts, feelings and ideas. Participation de… source
DANC 108C Modern Dance II 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course uses a variety of music styles where students will learn and create intermediate level dances that convey thoughts, feelings and ideas. Students… source
DANC 109C Dance Improvisation 2 UnitsTerm hours: lecture 18 and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to train the mind and body to respond and explore creative movement problems through improvisation. Choreographic concepts will be st… source
DANC 110C Adaptive Dance 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 lab. This course accommodates varied levels of abilities to elements of several types of dance, including modern and contact improvisation. Students will expand their movement vocabula… source
DANC 111C Jazz Dance I 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn basic skills of jazz dance with emphasis on body alignment, strength and coordination. Dance Concert admission not to exc… source
DANC 112C Jazz Dance II 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will further develop their technical skills for jazz dance and learn faster, more complicated movement combinations appropriate for… source
DANC 113C Tap Dance I 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will study basic tap dance technique and elementary tap dances. The class provides students with the opportunity to develop coordination, rhythm an… source
DANC 114C Tap Dance II 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will develop skills in rhythm dancing by studying intermediate level movements and combinations with some provision for student composition of danc… source
DANC 115C Hip Hop Dance 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn various forms of beginning hip-hop dance, including pop and lock, hip-hop funk, syncopations and rhythms. A basic history of hip-hop cul… source
DANC 116C Ballet III 2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. Term hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the advanced ballet technique. The class may cover the advanced ballet technique on fla… source
DANC 117C Modern Dance III 2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. Term hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed for students with knowledge of intermediate level modern dance technique. Students will learn advan… source
DANC 130C Afro-Caribbean Dance 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the dance styles and rhythms of African and Caribbean cultures including dances from West Africa, Brazil, Trinidad, Haiti, Bahia, Cuba,… source
DANC 131C Ballet Folklorico 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory. Students will learn folk dances from various regions of Mexico such as Veracruz, Jalisco, and Puebla. The cultural background of each dance will be discussed. Dance concert… source
DANC 136C Middle Eastern Dance 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the social and stage dances from the Near and Middle East. Course work includes styling, veil work, cymbal playing, improvisation, Dabke… source
DANC 137C Latin and Swing Dance 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn various Latin and swing dance forms such as east and west coast swing, salsa, cha-cha, and merengue. The course will focus on learning t… source
DANC 140C Summer Dance Festival l 1.5-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option Term hours: 81-108 laboratory TBA depending on units attempted. This course is designed to give both high school and college students the opportunity for intensive st… source
DANC 141C Performance Class I (formerly DANC 204 C) 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108 - 162 laboratory. This course provides the experience of learning and performing choreographic works of faculty, students and guest artists. All phases of the performance process from… source
DANC 142C Performance Class II 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course concentrates on training students in the intermediate skills required for performing choreographic works of faculty, students… source
DANC 143C Performance Class III 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course concentrates on training students in the advanced skills required for performing choreographic works of faculty, students and… source
DANC 144C Performance Class IV 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course concentrates on training students in the advanced skills required for performing and taking leadership roles in different aspe… source
DANC 145C Summer Dance Festival II 1.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 81-108 laboratory. The Summer Dance Festival II is designed to give both high school and college students the opportunity for intensive study of a variety of dance styles by taking interm… source
DANC 147C Costume Design for Dance 3 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course will cover the history of costume design for dance. Students will also learn the preliminary techniques for de… source
DANC 149C Light Design for Dance 3 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course introduces the students to the history and the techniques of light designs that are specific for dance. (UC/CS… source
DANC 151C Dance and Technology 2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed for students with different or no technological experience. Class work will include the use of many… source
DANC 202C Elements of Choreography 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 18 laboratory. In this course, students will study the theories and practices involved in basic dance composition. Methodologies will include elements of shape, space time,… source
DANC 203C Dance Production l 0.5-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. Term hours: 27-108 laboratory TBA depending on units attempted. This course offers practical experience in the technical aspects of dance production including costum… source
DANC 205C Dance Ensemble 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 laboratory depending on units attempted. In this course, theater and dance students with intermediate to advanced skill levels will develop their performing and choreographic skill… source
DANC 206C Dance Production II 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 laboratory. This course offers practical experience in the technical aspects of running crew for dance production including costume design, set design, makeup, lighting, and sound… source
DANC 230C Dance Teaching Methodologies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the appropriate teaching methodologies that can be applied in different instructional venues: schools, colleges and priva… source
DANC 296C Dance Open Laboratory 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 27-162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is an open entry/open exit class for students to obtain production experience associated with dance concert through performing, choreo… source
DANC 298C Dance Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-864 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course provides the opportunity to study new dance styles or a variety of other subject matters related to… source
DANC 299C Dance Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 18-72 Laboratory. This course is for advanced students who wish to increase their knowledge of dance and/or performance through individual study or research. Unit credit may range from on… source
DH 100C Introduction to Dental Hygiene 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 18 laboratory. Introduction to the profession of dental hygiene. Emphasis on dental terminology, communication skills, legal and ethical aspects of dental hygiene practice… source
DH 101C Dental Anatomy and Morphology 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course presents a study in dental anatomy, morphology, and occlusion essential to the proper care of patients during the clinical dental hygiene process of care. An empha… source
DH 104C Oral Health Assessment 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a multifaceted course that presents foundation information skills for the beginning student clinician to utilize daily in the direct patient dental hygiene proc… source
DH 105C Oral Embryology and Histology (formerly DH 205 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is an introduction to the microscopic characteristics of the tissues, histology, and embryology of the head and neck with an emphasis of the structure of the oral… source
DH 106C Radiology Technician - Hygienists 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course for dental hygiene students includes didactic and preclinical instruction in the essentials of dental radiography. Lecture emphasizes the technic… source
DH 109C Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. This is the first in a series of four courses designed to prepare the student for the clinical dental hygiene process of care. Content emphasis includes blo… source
DH 110C Clinical Dental Hygiene 7 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory and 216 clinical hours. This is the second in a series of four courses designed to prepare the student for clinical dental hygiene process of care. Emphasis i… source
DH 112C Head and Neck Anatomy (formerly DH 212 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is a study of the gross and anatomical structures of the head and neck. The relationship and function of the organs of the head and neck in the human body are stud… source
DH 113C General and Oral Pathology 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course introduces students to concepts of oral pathology and specific pathologic processes, including inflammatory and immunologic defenses, as well as neoplastic, metabo… source
DH 116C Dental Materials - Hygienists 2.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed to provide the student with a study of structure, chemical and physical properties, and manipulation of materials used in dentistry w… source
DH 125C Perio Pathology and Therapy 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to provide the dental hygiene student with current theory in periodontics. The healthy periodontium as well as the diseased states will be explored. Ne… source
DH 148C Infection and Hazard Control and Medical and Dental Emergencies Management (formerly DH 248 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course will provide the student with the basic principles in management of infection and hazard control and medical and dental emergencies in the dental care setting. Inf… source
DH 205C Oral Embryology and Histology 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the microscopic characteristics of the tissues, histology, and embryology of the head and neck with an emphasis of the stru… source
DH 220C Clinical Dental Hygiene 6.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 288 laboratory. This is the third in a series of four courses designed to prepare the student for clinical dental hygiene process of care. Lecture and clinical instruction… source
DH 221C Clinical Dental Hygiene 6.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 288 laboratory. This is the final course in clinical dental hygiene process of care and to provide students advanced instruction in patient care. Lecture and clinical instr… source
DH 230C Dental Specialties 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is a study of the dental hygienist's role within the various Dental Specialties. Each dental specialty practice is studied to establish a proper perspective of den… source
DH 240C Community Oral Health I 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This is the first of two courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge and experience necessary to work within the community in the area of public health. Emphasi… source
DH 241C Community Oral Health II 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is the second of two courses in Community Oral Health to develop principles and practices of dental public health. Emphasis of instruction will be placed on commun… source
DH 245C Dental Ethics and Legal Principles (formerly Dental Jurisprudence) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course offers a study of the fundamental factors necessary to conduct a well-regulated practice based on sound dental practice management principles within the legal and… source
DH 250C Pharmacology 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course includes the principles of drug interaction with living tissue (pharmacodynamics) and the time course of drugs within living organisms (pharmacokinetics); drug eff… source
DH 255C Dental Anesthesiology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course includes the theory and techniques of administration of local anesthesia and sedation in dentistry as related to the California State Dental Prac… source
DH 260C Dental Care for Special Patients (formerly Dental Care for Special Needs) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to provide the student a study in the needs of the medically compromised, older adult patient, and the mentally and physically challenged patient. Emph… source
DH 275C Clinical Dental Hygiene 1A 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 laboratory. This is a clinical course in dental hygiene designed to provide students advanced instruction in dental hygiene process of care. An emphasis will be placed on treatment pla… source
DH 276C Clinical Dental Hygiene 2A 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 laboratory. This is a clinical/laboratory course in dental hygiene designed to provide students advanced instruction in patient care. An emphasis will be placed on treatment planning,… source
DH 299C Dental Hygiene Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 lecture and/or 0-108 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Hygiene Program who wish to increase their knowledge and exp… source
DMS 160C Introduction to Sonography 2 UnitsTerm hours 27 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course is designed for the student who has been accepted to the diagnostic medical sonography program. Basic sonography theory is taught with emphasis on… source
DMS 163C Scanning Lab I 1 UnitTerm hours: 72 laboratory. This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills, and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and image optimization of the a… source
DMS 165C Ethical and Legal Issues 1.5 UnitsFormerly: HS 165 C Term hours: 27 lecture. This course will focus on making ethical choices in health care. An introduction to legal terminology, concepts, and principles will be presented. Topics in… source
DMS 170C Sonography Physics 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 63 lecture. This course will provide lecture and demonstrations covering the areas of acoustical physics, propagation principles, transducers, machine instrumentation, hemodynamics, harmo… source
DMS 172C Sonography Externship 4 UnitsThis course is designed to acclimate the sonography student to the hospital setting, sonography department, and the sonography profession. The student is expected to complete a minimum of 256 hours o… source
DMS 175C Abdomen Sonography 4 UnitsTerm hours: 63 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course will provide a study of the clinical applications of abdomen sonography. It will include abdominal vasculature; liver; gallbladder and biliary sy… source
DMS 176C Pathology and Small Parts 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will discuss the manifestations of abdominal pathology and disease conditions and their relevance to sonographic procedures including hemodynamic changes. The stud… source
DMS 183C Scanning Lab II 1 UnitCo-requisites : DMS 176 C , DMS 186 C , and DMS 207 C . Term hours: 72 laboratory. This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills, and techniques for acquisition of appropria… source
DMS 186C Obstetric and Gynecology Sonography 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This obstetric/gynecology sonography course is a study of the pregnant and non-pregnant female reproductive system. This includes an assessment of fetal gestational age, fetal… source
DMS 188C Venous Doppler Ultrasound 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture. This course includes vascular scanning techniques related to upper and lower extremity venous sonographic exams. (CSU) source
DMS 195C Carotid and Arterial Sonography 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course includes Doppler criteria related to carotid and arterial sonographic exams. (CSU) source
DMS 207C Clinical Education I 8 UnitsTerm hours: 480 laboratory TBA. This course offers a minimum of 480 hours of clinical experience at an affiliated hospital. This course will provide basic instruction and scanning experiences in abdo… source
DMS 210C Advanced Sonography Topics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will cover advanced topics in sonography including: pediatrics, interventional, musculoskeletal, and ergonomics. The student will achieve an in-depth comprehension… source
DMS 217C Clinical Education II 7 UnitsTerm hours: 384 laboratory. This course requires a minimum of 384 hours of clinical experience at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide basic instruction and scanning experi… source
DMS 227C Clinical Training III 11 UnitsTerm hours: 616 laboratory. This course requires a minimum of 616 hours of clinical training at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide the basic instruction and scanning expe… source
DMS 237C Clinical Education IV 11 UnitsTerm hours: 612 laboratory. This course requires a minimum of 612 hours of clinical training at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide basic instruction and scanning experien… source
DSST 120C The History of Disability in the United States 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 Lecture. This course places the experiences of people with disabilities at the center of the American story. It portrays a new perspective on familiar stories, as well as discussing ne… source
DSST 150C Disability Perspectives of Inclusive Education 3 UnitsThis course will journey through the experience of students with disabilities in higher education. It will explore the instructor perspective, including how they accommodate and communicate with stud… source
DSST 200C Introduction to Disability Studies 3 UnitsThis course provides students with an overview of the Disability Studies field. Students gain introductory knowledge about disability as a social, cultural, historical and political phenomenon. Stude… source
ECON 100C Principles of Economics-Macro 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course concentrates on macroeconomics analysis. Topics emphasized are aggregate supply/demand concepts, economic aggregates and the overall functioning of the American eco… source
ECON 100HCHonors Princ of Econ-Macro 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of macroeconomics, focusing on the structure and operation of the American economy. Special topics include simulated practice of fiscal… source
ECON 105C Principles of Economics-Micro 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course concentrates on microeconomic analysis. Topics emphasized are basic structure of the United States economic system, and interrelationships within this structure. T… source
ECON 105HCHonors Princ of Econ - Micro 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course is a study of microeconomics analysis with special attention given to web-based interactive material on topics such as: price determination; the ma… source
ECON 110C Survey of Economics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the American Economic System using basic economic concepts to explain a wide variety of economic applications. It includes production and cost, comp… source
ECON 120C International Economics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will discuss institutions in the global economy, international trade and labor and environmental standards, trade and balance of payments, exchange rate and exchan… source
ECON 130C Consumer Economics 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course explains the role of consumer behavior, consumer theories and models, consumer protection and law, government protection, decision making and advertising, issues o… source
ECON 298C Economics Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It… source
ECON 299C Economics Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory Independent study is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thought that topics might develop… source
EDU 200C Elementary School Teaching 3 UnitsThis course provides an overview of the teaching profession for students who are considering a career in elementary school teaching. The course will address the philosophies of education, the history… source
EDU 225C Secondary School Teaching 3 UnitsTerm hours: 45 lecture and 45 laboratory Introduction to the California Teaching Performance Expectations and Assessment; needs of special populations, English learners, and struggling readers; conte… source
ENGL 100ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing (formerly: ENGL 100 C College Writing) 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 72 lecture. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations… source
ENGL 100HCENGL C1000H Academic Reading and Writing - Honors (formerly: ENGL 100HC Honors College Writing) 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 72 lecture.. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations… source
ENGL 101ENGL C1000E Academic Reading and Writing (Formerly: ENGL 101 C Enhanced College Writing) 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 Lecture. In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations… source
ENGL 102C Introduction to Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a continuation of ENGL C1000 . It builds from the inferential reading and expository writing of the first semester course to demonstrate reading comprehension a… source
ENGL 102HCHonors Introduction to Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors enhanced course is a continuation of ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000H . It builds from the inferential reading and expository writing of the first semester course to demo… source
ENGL 103ENGL C1001 Critical Thinking and Writing (formerly: ENGL 103 C Critical Reasoning and Writing) 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 72 Lecture. In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using pri… source
ENGL 104C Critical Analysis and Literature 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course will develop critical thinking, reading and writing skills as they apply to the analysis of literature and literary criticism from diverse cultural sources and per… source
ENGL 104HCHonors Critical Analysis and Literature 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This Honors enhanced course focuses on developing increased critical thinking, reading and writing skills as they apply to the analysis of literature and literary criticism. W… source
ENGL 105C Introduction to Creative Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course provides an opportunity for students to write short fiction, poetry, and, optionally, a short play. Students will gain an understanding of each literary type, crea… source
ENGL 108C Writing the Personal Statement 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This course will teach students how to write effective personal statements on their transfer applications to four-year institutions. Content strategies and essay format will be… source
ENGL 110C Humanities - Ancient and Medieval 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the development of Western culture with a focus upon its Greco-Roman roots, and a study of other important influences, including African and Middle… source
ENGL 111C Humanities - Renaissance - Present (same as INDS 101 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the development of Western culture from the Renaissance to the present, including a study of other important influences from Africa, the Middle East… source
ENGL 125C The Film 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a critical study of film that will develop critical thinking and writing skills. Students will study the elements of filmmaking and the historical development o… source
ENGL 125HCHonors Film 3 UnitsTerm hours:54 lecture. This course is a critical study of film as a story telling art form enhanced for Honors students. Students study the elements of cinematic storytelling, film's dependence on li… source
ENGL 126C Introduction to Screenwriting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides students the opportunity to study the art of the screenplay and create their own. Students will critically analyze professional models, view excellent exa… source
ENGL 127C Introduction to Poetry Writing 3 UnitsAdvisories: ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ) or ENGL C1000H ( ENGL C1000H ) or ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ) or ESL 110 C and ENGL 102 C or ENGL 102 HC and ENGL 105 C . Term hours:54 Lecture. Students will re… source
ENGL 128C Introduction to Short Story Writing 3 UnitsAdvisories: ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ) or ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ) or ESL 110 C and ENGL 102 C or ENGL 102HC and ENGL 105 C . Term hours: 54 lecture. In this course students will write original sho… source
ENGL 129C Introduction to Novel Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course offers an intensive workshop for drafting a novel. The course focuses on theory, technique, and the practical discipline of writing a novel-length manuscript, and… source
ENGL 130C Introduction to Creative Nonfiction Writing 3 UnitsAdvisories: ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ), or ENGL C1000H ( ENGL C1000H ) or ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ), or ESL 110 C and ENGL 102 C or ENGL 102HC and ENGL 105 C . Term hours: 54 lecture. In this course… source
ENGL 135C Grammar and Usage 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a course in English grammar and usage. Students will learn about the origins and development of the English language. Parts of speech, parts of sentences, verb tenses,… source
ENGL 137C College Study Strategies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The purpose of this course is to assist students in mastering effective learning and critical thinking strategies crucial for academic success and professional and personal gr… source
ENGL 208C Asian American Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of Asian American literature. Students will explore and analyze a variety of social and political issues, such as gender relationships, family relations… source
ENGL 211C English Literature to 1760 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the major periods and movements, major authors, and major forms from the beginning of English literature to 1760. It covers works such as Beo… source
ENGL 212C English Literature Since 1760 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course is an introduction to the major periods and movements, major authors, and major forms from 1760 to the present. It considers literary trends and historical backgrou… source
ENGL 221C American Literature to 1865 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the literature of American writers from the Colonial Period to 1865. It is designed to increase understanding and appreciation of the development of… source
ENGL 222C American Literature Since 1865 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the literature of American writers from 1865 to the present. It is designed to increase understanding and appreciation of the development of America… source
ENGL 223C World Literature to 1650 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world--including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other ar… source
ENGL 224C World Literature Since 1650 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world--including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other ar… source
ENGL 225C Literary Journal Publication 3 UnitsAdvisories: ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ), ENGL C1000H ( ENGL C1000H ), ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ), or ESL 110 C and ENGL 102 C or ENGL 102HC and ENGL 105 C . Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provide… source
ENGL 226C Intermediate Screenwriting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course offers an intensive intermediate-level screenwriting workshop atmosphere emphasizing the skill and understanding of structure, character, and story. Students will… source
ENGL 228C Intermediate Short Story Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course offers an intensive workshop atmosphere in which to write original short fiction and focuses on theory, technique and practical discipline of writing fiction. It a… source
ENGL 234C Shakespeare 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the major works of William Shakespeare. The emphasis is upon the plays and includes a study of selected comedies, histories, and the major tr… source
ENGL 234HCHonors Shakespeare 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a college level course enhanced for Honors students. The emphasis is on developing increased critical thinking, reading, and writing skills as they apply to an analysi… source
ENGL 239C Survey - Children's Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys the historical and cultural development of children's literature throughout the world, while emphasizing the important role that literature must assume in… source
ENGL 243C Mythology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introductory study of the mythology and folklore of the world including such cultures as Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek, Norse, Hindu, Chinese, Scandinavian, Na… source
ENGL 248C Science Fiction 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of science fiction and speculative fiction. This course emphasizes the literary, social, economic, cultural and environmental contexts of representativ… source
ENGL 249C Fantasy Fiction 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of fantasy fiction. This course emphasizes the social evolution and artistic development of the genre from its mythic origins to its contemporary varie… source
ENGL 250C Latino-a-x Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys Latino/a/x literature from the Indigenous Mesoamericans, to the Spanish colonization period, through the present day. Students will explore and analyze a v… source
ENGL 255C African-American Literature I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an in-depth analysis of the African and African-American literary diaspora, which explores autobiography, letters, poems, narratives, prose and other folk tradi… source
ENGL 256C African-American Literature II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an in-depth analysis of the African-American literary diaspora, which explores autobiography, letters, poems, plays, prose and other folk traditions from the Re… source
ENGL 260C Survey of Arabic Literature (in translation) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of Arabic literature in translation. Students will explore and analyze many of the social, political, and cultural issues through a focus on continuity… source
ENGL 260HCHonors Survey of Arabic Literature 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a college level course enhanced for honors students. This course is a survey of Arabic literature in translation. Students will explore and analyze many of the… source
ENGL 298C Language Arts Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 9-216 lecture depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through small group discussion.… source
ENGL 299C Language Arts Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 conference depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of literature and/or language through individual study or research. Unit cre… source
ENGL 310C Advanced Writing in the Health Sciences 4 UnitsTerm Hours: 72 lecture. This course provides an overview of writing for students in health sciences. It will include effective workplace/professional writing and critical evaluation of discipline spe… source
ENGR 102C Engineering Design Graphics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an introductory course which utilizes drafting and the CAD system for engineering applications, graphics concepts and visualization. Graphic expressi… source
ENGR 110C Introduction to Engineering 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to engineering as a profession and its associated career responsibilities and opportunities. It also presents an overview of functions of an eng… source
ENGR 201C Statics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course includes the study of properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two- and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibri… source
ENGR 205C Advanced 3D Solid Modeling and Simulation 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This advanced course starts with sketches and proceeds to solid modeling, simulation, animation and motion analysis, creation of bill of material, conversion… source
ENGR 210C Electric Circuits Analysis 5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course consists of an introduction to analysis of circuits under steady state and transient conditions. Analysis techniques include nodal analysis, loop… source
ENGR 220C Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and en… source
ENGR 299C Engineering Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 0-36 lecture and/or 0-108 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of engineering design and testing process through indiv… source
ENGT 103C Introduction to Embedded Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course provides an introduction to the foundational aspects of industrial automation, robotics, mechatronics, and computer integrated manufacturing. Thi… source
ENGT 105C Instrumentation and Process Control 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course covers the basic principles of process instrumentation, measurement, and control. Topics include properties of and methods to perform direct or i… source
ENGT 107C Electricity and Electronics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to electricity and electronics. It covers basic Electrical concepts such as direct current (DC), alternating current (AC) theo… source
ENGT 109C CAD/CAM in Advanced Manufacturing 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is a course in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. It starts with the introduction of the engineering design process and explains conceptualization… source
ENGT 115C Electric Motors and Controls 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the motors, different control mechanism and their classifications. It covers the basic principles, applications, and config… source
ENGT 120C Mechanical Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge about mechanical components in a mechatronics system and skills necessary to install and maintai… source
ENGT 125C Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course covers the basics of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electro-pneumatic control circuits in a complex mechatronic system. Students will learn the functi… source
ENGT 150C Digital Fundamentals and PLC Programming 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the function and application of programmable logic controllers. Students will become familiar with the development of ladde… source
ENGT 160C Industrial Data Network and HMI 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces the principles of industrial communication, components, products, and systems to ensure an efficient integration of all sections of th… source
ENGT 210C Principles of Robotics Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course offers a glance at the history of robotics and their evolution through time and evaluates how robots are used in industry. Through the course, di… source
ENGT 225C Robot and Automation Programming 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course provides the students with the fundamental education in writing programs for embedded systems controlled by microcontrollers, PLC(s) and computer… source
ENGT 240C Advanced Robotics (formerly Electronics and Circuits) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is the last of the three series in Robotics and focuses on actuator design, embedded computing, and complex response processes. Concepts of dynam… source
ENGT 250C Industrial Maintenance and Safety 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to meet the training needs of plant maintenance personnel engaged in the day-to-day troubleshooting and fault correction of industria… source
ENGT 255C Integrated Automation Systems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces the concept of Totally Integrated Automation within a manufacturing plant by looking at the automation pyramid emphasizing on Manufact… source
ENGT 265C Manufacturing Operation Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to assist students gain an in-depth understanding of the technologies, processes, financial factors, and critical strategies that hel… source
ENGT 290C Industry 4.0, IIoT, Digitization 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This class discusses the latest topics in technology and their effect on manufacturing. The main focus of this course would be Industry 4.0 or The Fourth Ind… source
ESL 051C Intermediate Pronunciation 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to build knowledge of and provide practice with American English pronunciation to help students reduce communication breakdowns and increase confidence… source
ESL 052C Intermediate ESL Grammar 1 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for intermediate academic ESL students to increase their knowledge and usage of English grammar with particular emphasis on verb tense, verb form, verb… source
ESL 053C Intermediate ESL Grammar 2 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for intermediate academic ESL students to increase their knowledge and use of English with particular emphasis on sentence parts, sentence types, punct… source
ESL 054C Intermediate Academic Oral Skills (NNS) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed for intermediate level non-native English speakers (NNS) to improve oral communication skills related to academic and social contexts. The emphasis is… source
ESL 056C Intermediate ESL Reading 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This reading and vocabulary skills course is designed for English Language Learners (ELLs) who need to improve their college academic reading skills and vocabulary. source
ESL 061C Advanced Pronunciation 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to review American English pronunciation, focus on stress, intonation, and rhythm, and provide continued practice toward reducing communication breakdo… source
ESL 062C Advanced ESL Grammar 1 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for advanced academic ESL students to increase their knowledge and use of English with particular emphasis on advanced verb tense, verb form, verbals,… source
ESL 063C Advanced ESL Grammar 2 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for advanced ESL students to increase knowledge and use of English with emphasis on sentence parts, advanced sentence structure, punctuation and editin… source
ESL 064C Advanced Academic Oral Skills NNS 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed for advanced level non-native speakers of English (NNS) to improve listening and speaking skills related to academic contexts. The emphasis is lecture… source
ESL 066C Advanced ESL Reading 2 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This reading skills course is designed for English Language Learners eligible for high-intermediate ESL courses who need to improve their college academic and non-academic rea… source
ESL 098C ESL Seminar for Non-Native Speakers 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for qualified students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language, and culture t… source
ESL 099C Independent Study for Non-Native Speakers 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 Laboratory. This is a course designed for advanced ESL students who have completed all regular courses and wish to pursue additional coursework in one or more of the language skill… source
ESL 105C Low Intermediate Academic Reading and Writing (formerly ESL 081 C) 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This is a low intermediate level integrated skills course designed to improve the academic reading, writing, grammar, and interpersonal communication skills of non-native spea… source
ESL 106C Intermediate Academic Reading and Writing (formerly ESL 182 C) 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This is an intermediate integrated skills course designed to improve the academic reading, writing, grammar, and interpersonal communication skills of non-native speakers. Pas… source
ESL 107C High-Intermediate Academic Reading and Writing (formerly ESL 183 C) 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course is a high intermediate integrated skills course designed to improve the academic reading, writing, grammar, and interpersonal communication skills of non-native sp… source
ESL 108C Exploring Culture through Academic Discourse I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course explores themes in human culture through authentic texts, introducing and modeling diverse voices contributing to cultural conversations and engaging students in c… source
ESL 109C Exploring Culture through Academic Discourse II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course explores themes in human culture through authentic texts, introducing and modeling diverse voices contributing to cultural conversations and engaging students in c… source
ESL 110C College Composition for Non-Native Speakers 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This college-level composition course is designed to give non-native speakers of English the skills necessary for academic success. Instruction focuses on expository and argum… source
ESL 298C English as a Second Language Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through… source
EST 100C Renewable and Sustainable Energy 3 UnitsTerm hours:54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course investigates the potential of renewable energy technologies for sustainable environmental and economic problems within society. Areas of investiga… source
EST 110C Climate Change & Global Responsibility 3 UnitsTerm hours: 27 54 lecture and 27 18 laboratory. Formerly: EST 110 C Tools and Safety This course provides an introduction to the essential roles of energy in Nature and human activity. It is an inter… source
EST 120C Energy Efficiency 1-Sustainable Building Science 3 UnitsFormerly EST 120 Digital Controls and Inverters Term hours: 27 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course will present basic energy concepts lighting fundamentals, energy utilities and rates, and identif… source
EST 130C Energy Efficiency 2-Sustainable Commercial Building Science 3 UnitsFormerly: EST 130 C Solar Photovoltaics-install Term hours: 27 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course examines energy efficiency concepts as they apply to reductions in energy consumption for commerc… source
EST 135C Solar Concentrators -Hot Water 3 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 81 laboratory. In this course, students will learn theory, setting, design, procurement and techniques required to install and maintain a solar hot water system. Examine pa… source
ETHS 101C American Ethnic Studies (formerly ETHS 100 C) 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the study of race and ethnicity in the United States through a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the historical experiences of… source
ETHS 101HCHonors American Ethnic Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This honors course is an enhanced introduction to the study of race and ethnicity in the United States through a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the historica… source
ETHS 129C Introduction to African-American Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the field of African-American Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to study the various experiences of African Americans and th… source
ETHS 130C African-American History I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the African-American experience in the United States from its African roots through the American Civil War, emphasizing the roles of African America… source
ETHS 131C African-American History II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the African-American experience in the United States from the Era of Reconstruction to the present, emphasizing the roles of African Americans in th… source
ETHS 150C Introduction to Chicana-o-x Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the field of Chicana/o/x Studies. It is designed to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, economic, and historical a… source
ETHS 151C Chicana-o-x History I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the Chicana/o/x experience from the pre-European colonized era of North America through the Mexican-American War, emphasizing the experiences of Ind… source
ETHS 152C Chicana-o-x History II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the Chicana/o/x experience from the Mexican-American War to the present, emphasizing the roles of Chicanas/os/xs in the political, social, and econo… source
ETHS 153C Chicana-o-x and Latina-o-x Contemporary Issues 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the contemporary issues, major characteristics, and significant contributions of the Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x communities in the United States. An int… source
ETHS 159C Introduction to Native American Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the field of Native American and Indigenous Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to acquaint students w… source
ETHS 160C Native American History I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the Native American experience from the pre-colonial era to the Indian Wars on the Great Plains, emphasizing the roles of Native Americans in the po… source
ETHS 161C Native American History II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the Native American experience from the American Civil War to the present, emphasizing the roles of Native Americans in the political, social, and e… source
ETHS 170C Introduction to Asian Pacific American Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the field of Asian Pacific American Studies. An interdisciplinary approach is employed to study the experiences of various Asian and Pacific… source
ETHS 171C Asian Pacific American History 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture.. This course is a survey of the Asian Pacific American experience in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, emphasizing the roles of Asian Pacific A… source
ETHS 200C Race, Gender, and Sexuality 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a critical examination of gender and sexuality through the historical and contemporary experiences of African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Latinas/os/xs,… source
ETHS 202C Race, Ethnicity, and Popular Culture 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the contributions and representations of African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Latinas/os/xs, Native Americans, and other "racialized" populations i… source
ETHS 235C American Racial Liberation Movements 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an examination of the Post-World War II movements for racial liberation and self-determination among African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, Latinas/os/xs,… source
ETHS 298C Ethnic Studies Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion course focusing on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is desig… source
ETHS 299C Ethnic Studies Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. Independent study is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area within the field of Ethnic Studies (African-American Studies, Asian Pacific American… source
FREN 098C French Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through small… source
FREN 101C Elementary French I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course focuses on the acquisition of the four skills in language learning: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Included are the basics of French pron… source
FREN 102C Elementary French II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course continues to focus on the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will further their unders… source
FREN 125C French Culture Through Cinema 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to French and Francophone culture through film. Through analysis of classic and recent Francophone films, students gain an appreciation of this… source
FREN 200C Conversational French 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This is a course in conversation with emphasis on the idiomatic use of the language through French films. Topics concern French life, culture, geography, and history. Students… source
FREN 203C Intermediate French III 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture This course emphasizes the acquisition of contextualized vocabulary and advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will be introduced to new cultural… source
FREN 204C Intermediate French IV 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course continues the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. It emphasizes the mastery of contextualized vocabulary as well as intermediate-advanc… source
FREN 299C French Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsThis course is for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of language through individual study or research. Unit credit may range from 1/2 to 2 units in any given semester. Consult the cl… source
GEOG 100C World Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to today's physical and political regions emphasizing location, population, political status, land use problems and potentialities and providing… source
GEOG 100HCHonors World Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced introduction to today's physical and political regions emphasizing location, population, political and economic status, differences and similarities… source
GEOG 102C Physical Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an investigation and interpretation of the sun-earth relationship, science of maps, weather and climate, the hydrosphere, cycles and patterns in the biosphere,… source
GEOG 102LCPhysical Geography - Lab 1 UnitTerm hours: 36 laboratory and 18 laboratory/quiz/problem solving. This course investigates and interprets in a laboratory environment the sun-earth relationships, science of maps, weather and climate… source
GEOG 120C Introduction to Spatial Reasoning 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIS&T) including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Posi… source
GEOG 130C California Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course investigates and interprets the physical, cultural and economic bases and regions of the state of California. Particular emphasis is placed upon the natural founda… source
GEOG 140C Weather and Climate 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an investigation and interpretation of the earth's atmosphere and the science behind local and global surface weather phenomena. Particular emphasis is placed u… source
GEOG 160C Cultural Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course investigates and interprets the interrelationship of human activities with cultural background, physical environment and the diffusion of ideas. Emphasis is placed… source
GEOG 202C Field Geography - Physical 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture in the field (location TBA). Each separate offering of this course will occur in a unique location, studying unique circumstances and conditions in the field. Each course will… source
GEOG 203C Geospatial Field Techniques 1 UnitTerm Hours: 18 lecture. Each separate offering of this course will occur in a unique location, studying unique circumstances and conditions in the field. Each course will employ its own combination o… source
GEOG 230C Introduction to GIS 3 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course will introduce the student to Geographic Information Systems technology and software. Students will be taught how to retrieve and apply data in their chosen busine… source
GEOG 231C GIS - Spatial Analysis 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is utlized as a tool to analyze and solve problems, and to discover opportunities for business and academic applications. Students will apply thi… source
GEOG 232C GIS - Analysis and Modeling 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course introduces students to advanced topics, techniques, and analysis in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Students will retrieve and apply data i… source
GEOG 233C GIS - Advanced Internship 3 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture and 125 hours fieldwork. This course of internships and fieldwork comprises a significant portion of the students' work in this Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course. Stud… source
GEOG 234C Current Topics in GIS 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is an advanced lecture/discussion project type course designed to cover current issues and advances in Geographic Information Systems. It is designed fo… source
GEOG 260C Economic Geography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an investigation and interpretation of the world's economic organization, its natural resources, raw materials, crops and crop production, manufacturing and ser… source
GEOG 298C Geography Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-756 laboratory. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is designed for able student… source
GEOG 299C Geography Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. Independent study is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thought the topics might develop… source
GEOL 100C Physical Geology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This introductory course is a survey of the composition, structure, processes and forces that operate underneath and upon Earth's surface. Topics include plate tectonics, rock… source
GEOL 100HCHonors Physical Geology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced introduction to the concepts and theories of geology. It includes a survey of the composition, structure, processes and forces that operate undernea… source
GEOL 101C Physical Geology Laboratory 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course includes the identification of minerals and rocks; understanding of topographic maps, aerial photographs and other imagery from remote sensing; interpretation o… source
GEOL 103C Historical Geology 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the scientific method of exploring Earth's history and the life it supports. Subjects include geologic dating, plate tecton… source
GEOL 104C Geology of National Parks 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course studies the geology, development and structure of the U.S National Park and Monument system. Rocks and geological structures at selected parks will be studied as a… source
GEOL 105C Earth Science for Teachers 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This class is designed for the prospective school teacher. This multidisciplinary course will explore the fields of geology, oceanography, meteorology, and a… source
GEOL 115C Physical Geology Field Lab 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course includes field and laboratory study of mineral, rock, and fossil identification; structural and geomorphic features; geologic history; and geologic hazards of s… source
GEOL 120C Geology of California 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the physical and historical geology of the natural provinces of California. This includes mineral deposits, rock types, te… source
GEOL 125C Natural Disasters 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the science of natural disasters. Topics include earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, climate change and mass e… source
GEOL 130C Introduction to Oceanography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the composition and structure of the earth's ocean showing the interrelationship between atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The ef… source
GEOL 131C Introduction to Oceanography Lab 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course includes the identification of earth materials; understanding of bathymetric charts; basic navigation; and methods of oceanographic research. Field trips may be… source
GEOL 190C Environmental Geology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for the non-science major and will focus on the interaction between humans and the geologic processes that shape Earth’s environment, with special emph… source
GEOL 192C Coastal Oceanography Field Studies 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course involves investigation and field study of selected oceanographic processes of southern and central California and other areas. Study areas include coastal regio… source
HI 101C Health Information Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course investigates the content, use and structure of health care data and data sets and how these components relate to primary and secondary health inf… source
HI 102C Legal Aspects of Health Care 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The focus of this course is on the legal and ethical issues affecting health care industry, health care providers, and health information managers. State laws, federal regulat… source
HI 103C Healthcare Data Analysis 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course focuses on the effective collection, presentation, and verification of healthcare data necessary for the preparation of administrative and clinic… source
HI 114C Beginning ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers the principles of nomenclature and classification systems and includes ICD 10-CM and ICD 10-PCS. The focus is on coding and abstracting di… source
HI 116C Health Information Technology Pharmacology 2 UnitsThis course is an introduction for Health Information Technology on the pharmacology concepts used in the Health Information Technology profession. This course will concentrate on medical conditions… source
HI 214C CPT-Ambulatory Care Coding 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course focuses on the principles and mechanics of coding procedures according to Current Procedural Terminology and its relationship to the Health Care… source
HI 224C Advanced ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers advanced concepts in ICD-10-CM & ICD-10-PCS and its application to the hospital inpatient prospective payment system are discussed. Lectur… source
HI 225C Information Technology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course explores information and communication technologies used to deliver and document health care that facilitate interoperable health information exc… source
HI 226C Revenue Cycle Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course will examine the Revenue Cycle Management process, and the advanced concepts of healthcare reimbursement methodologies. This course will differen… source
HI 230C Directed Practice I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is an investigation of the compo0nents of the content, use, and structure of health care data and data sets in the following alternative health… source
HI 240C Directed Practice II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course will focus on the basic principles of organization of health information management department; supervision of human resources in order to devel… source
HI 245C Coding Skills Lab 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 laboratory depending on units attempting. The focus of this course is one of assisting the students in the development of coding skills and the application of those skills to diffe… source
HI 299C HI Tech Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 lecture depending on units attempted. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Health Information Technology program or its options who wish to increase their knowledge a… source
HIST 110C Western Civilizations I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comprehensive study of the contributions of previous civilizations from prehistoric times to the beginning of the modern era. The development of the present d… source
HIST 110HCHonors Western Civilizations I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced comprehensive study of the contributions of previous civilizations from prehistoric times to the beginning of the modern era. The development of the… source
HIST 111C Western Civilizations II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the development of Western civilization from the beginning of the modern era to the present day. A major part of this course deals with the twentieth centur… source
HIST 111HCHonors Western Civilizations II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced comprehensive study of the development of Western civilization from the beginning of the modern era to the present day. A major part of this course… source
HIST 112C World Civilizations I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the roots and development of civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe from the earliest times to 1550 CE. Duplicate credit not grante… source
HIST 112HCHonors World Civilizations I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced survey of the roots and development of the various civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe from the earliest times to 1550 CE. Dupli… source
HIST 113C World Civilizations II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the roots and development of civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe from 1550 CE to the present. Duplicate credit not granted for H… source
HIST 113HCHonors World Civilizations II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced survey of the roots and development of civilizations in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe from 1550 CE to the present. Duplicate credit not gra… source
HIST 120C History of the Holocaust 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. A study of the history and events of the Holocaust, including the birth of Antisemitism, the rise of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party, WWII, the Final Solution, the Nuremberg… source
HIST 124C U.S. Hispanic History to 1945 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Survey of Hispanic political and social history in the U.S. from the Pre-Columbian period to 1945. Emphasis on Hispanic contributions to the political, social, economic, and c… source
HIST 125C U.S. History: Conflict West 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys the conflict in North America and the West from the pre-Columbian period to the early 20th century, primarily focusing on the effects of the U.S. Constitut… source
HIST 135C History of Africa 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the history of Africa from the continent's earliest beginnings to contemporary times. A special emphasis is placed on the various cultures of Africa… source
HIST 142C History of Latin America I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys Latin America’s history, from the pre-Columbian, through colonization into the independence movements of the 19th century. A particular focus will be on un… source
HIST 143C History of Latin America II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys the history of Latin America from the nineteenth-century independence revolutions to the present, highlighting Latin American nations' endeavors of moderni… source
HIST 151C Survey of British History I 3 UnitsAdvisory:: Eligibility for ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ), ENGL C1000H (ENGL 100 HC), ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ), or ESL 110 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of English history and civil… source
HIST 152C Survey of British History II 3 UnitsThis course is the continuing survey of the development of the United Kingdom from 1715 to the present. Special emphasis in this course will be placed on England's political and cultural expansion ar… source
HIST 160C Asian Civilizations I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comparative history of the civilizations of Asia from their birth to the 19th century. It explores the social, cultural, political, and economic developments… source
HIST 161C Asian Civilizations II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comparative history of the civilizations of Asia from the 19th century to the present. It explores the social, cultural, political, and economic developments… source
HIST 163C History of Mexico 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the economic, socio-cultural and political history of Mexico from the pre-Columbian period to the present. (UC/CSU, AA GE, CalGETC) source
HIST 165C History of the Middle East 3 UnitsThis course covers the historical development of the Middle East from the rise of Middle Eastern civilization to the present. Emphasis will be placed on the Jewish and Islamic religions, as well as t… source
HIST 170C History of the United States I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of American history from the colonial foundations to 1877. The course satisfies state requirements in American history and institutions for transfer. D… source
HIST 170HCHonors History of the United States I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced survey of American history from the colonial foundations to 1877. This course satisfies state requirements in American history and institutions for… source
HIST 171C History of the United States II 3 UnitsThis course is a survey of American history from 1877 to the present. This course satisfies state requirements in American history and institutions for transfer. Duplicate credit not granted for HIST… source
HIST 171HCHonors History of the United States II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course is an enhanced survey of American History from 1877 to the present. This course satisfies state requirements in American History and institutions for transfer. Dup… source
HIST 190C History of the Americas I (formerly HIST 162AC) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the history of the Western hemisphere from its discovery to the wars of independence. Emphasis is placed upon European conquest, the interaction of… source
HIST 191C History of the Americas II (formerly HIST 162BC) 3 UnitsThis course is a comparative study of the political, social, and economic development of the independent nations of the Western hemisphere from the wars of independence to the present. Emphasis is pl… source
HIST 270C Women in United States History 3 UnitsThis course is a survey of the economic, social, intellectual and political history of women in America from colonial times to the present. Special emphasis is placed upon the feminist movements and… source
HIST 275C History of California 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys the economic, social, ethnic, intellectual, and political history of California from the earliest times to the present. Special emphasis is placed upon iss… source
HIST 295C Research Methods - Oral History (same as SOSC 295 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course introduces the student to the special techniques of tape recorded interviews to document 20th century history. Areas of study will include interv… source
HIST 298C History Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is designed for able student… source
HIST 299C History Independent Study 1 UnitVarying hours of scheduled conferences per week according to instructor. This Independent study course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual… source
HRC 100C Nutrition 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of the interactions between food and living organisms. This course includes the role of carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamins, water and minerals in re… source
HRC 100HCHonors Nutrition 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This honors-enhanced course focuses on the study of the interactions between food and living organisms. Course includes the role of carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamins, wat… source
HRC 101C Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Overview of structure, financial performances and career opportunities in the hospitality industry including food and beverage management, culinary arts, baking and pastry, lo… source
HRC 105C Careers Dietetics and Food Science 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. Exploration of the fields of Dietetics and Food Science, including trends, future projections and employment opportunities (CSU) source
HRC 120C Sanitation and Safety 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. Overview of sanitation and safety principles, HACCP and prepare students for the national Servsafe Manager Certification examination. Course content includes strategies to ide… source
HRC 125C Restaurant Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Manage all aspects of restaurant operations through theoretical studies and hands on practice. Topics include functions of management, marketing, role of ser… source
HRC 135C Culinary Fundamentals I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Great cuisine rests on the mastery of seemingly simple preparations and techniques that determine the quality of the final product. This course will focus on… source
HRC 136C Baking Fundamentals I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Well-executed desserts rely on a mastery of fundamental techniques. This course will focus on the history of baking, terminology, ingredients, equipment, sto… source
HRC 145C The Art of Garde Manger 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course will focus on the discussion, application and production methods used in today's Garde Manger kitchen, as well as the importance of accurate knif… source
HRC 152C Menu Planning and Purchasing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the principles of menu planning, hospitality procurement, purchasing, receiving and inventory techniques. Strategies for menu analysis, standardized recip… source
HRC 155C Food Science 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course blends culinary arts and the science of food. This course studies raw materials and their behavior during formulation, processing, packing and st… source
HRC 160C Hotel and Lodging Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Overview of hotel and lodging operating systems, business practices and careers, to include: front office, housekeeping, property maintenance, food and beverage, human resourc… source
HRC 164C Hospitality Law 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the exploration of legal relationship and considerations when managing hospitality operations with emphasis on compliance best practices and prevention of l… source
HRC 170C Beverage Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 45 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course is designed for students who intend to pursue a career in food and beverage management. Topics include wine, beer, spirits, coffee and tea bevera… source
HRC 230C Hospitality Leadership 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Exploration of hospitality management and leadership strategies. Case study analysis will focus on management and leadership principles, role of diversity, reputation manageme… source
HRC 231C Cost Control in Hospitality 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Examination of cost control and revenue management best practices. Students will identify, analyze, and solve problems in order to keep costs low and profit margins high in th… source
HRC 232C Event Management 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course is a comprehensive study of the field of event management with emphasis on creating and executing events. Topics include: event venues, event organization and manag… source
HRC 235C Culinary Fundamentals II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Great chefs rest on mastering the advance techniques utilized in today’s commercial kitchens. The most crucial is flavor development, which students begin to… source
HRC 236C Baking Fundamentals II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Creating classic cakes and tortes, artisan breads and frozen desserts calls for creativity and technical understanding. This course focuses on advanced pastr… source
HRC 246C Pastry Arts 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Candy making, cake decorating, and dessert plating represent the ultimate fusion of art and craft. This course focuses on pastry arts to include macarons, pe… source
HRC 255C American Regional Cuisine 4.5 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 144 laboratory. This culinary tour of America includes product identification, correct utilization and cooking methods. This course focuses on a regional perspective of Ame… source
HRC 265C World Cuisine 4.5 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 144 laboratory. An advanced skill level hands-on culinary production course where a tasting and evaluating approach is used to teach students how to cook cuisine from count… source
HRC 290C Hospitality Capstone 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course prepares students for careers and upward mobility in the hospitality industry. Students will develop industry expected employability skills to include professional… source
HRC 295C Internship 3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course offers practical work experience in an approved hospitality and culinary related industry for students in the Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Arts (HRC) program. This… source
HRC 298C Hospitality Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-1620 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the hotel, restaurant, and/or culinary arts indust… source
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HS 030C Calculations for Medications 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course covers basic math skills, measurement systems and calculation methods involved in safe medication administration to patients. Calculations with decimals, fractions… source
HS 050C Preparation for Health Science 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for students interested in a health science career. The communication, reading and mathematical skills of students will be developed in relation to the… source
HS 066C Selected Topics for NURS 297 C 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 lecture. This course correlates with NURS 297 C . Students will recall and build upon the curricular concepts learning in preceding nursing courses of patient centered care, safety,… source
HS 070C Health Care Communication 0.5-1 UnitsTerm hours: 27-54 laboratory. This course is designed for the non-native speaker to help foster open written and oral communication within the inter-professional team and enhance safe quality patient… source
HS 076C CPR for Health Care Providers 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. Basic life support "C" certification is required for health care providers. This course prepares the student with knowledge and skills required to perform adult one-rescuer CP… source
HS 077C CPR Recertification 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. Current BLS "C" certification is required for health care workers when providing direct patient care. This course prepares the student with current knowledge and skills require… source
HS 080C Selected Topics in Nursing and Allied Health 0.5-8 UnitsTerm hours: 9-144 lecture depending on units attempted. This course is designed to meet the nursing and allied health science student need for current topics and issues, updated information in health… source
HS 098C Health Science Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course will utilize a lecture discussion approach to various topics within the Health Science programs. A variety… source
HS 099C Health Science Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: Lecture hours vary according to credit given. This course is designed for students interested in health science programs who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in applied are… source
HS 145C Survey of Medical Terminology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course includes fundamentals of word analysis, roots, prefixes and suffixes in an orientation to the body as a whole. A survey of medical terminology of the following bod… source
HS 147C Survey of Disease 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comprehensive survey of pathophysiology focusing on how diseases affect human body function along with diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. It includes c… source
HS 161C Dying and Death - Grief and Mourning (same as HSCE 161 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to assist individuals in such areas as personal death anxiety and working/living with the terminally ill person. Discussion includes special concerns s… source
HS 168C Patient Care Skills - Open Lab 0.5-3 UnitsThis open-entry, open-exit course with flexible hours and variable units allows self-paced individualized instruction and/or practice in basic patient centered care skills with Health Science faculty… source
HS 268C Patient Care Skills - Open Lab 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 27-162 laboratory depending on units attempted. This open-entry, open-exit course with flexible hours and variable units allows self-paced individualized instruction and/or practice in ad… source
HS 277C Cultural Awareness and the Health Care System 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will explore health knowledge, health behavior, social institutions and practices related to health, and the nature of health risk through the concept of culture.… source
HS 361C Dying and Death and Grief and Mourning 3 UnitsThis course is designed for upper division baccalaureate degree students interested in developing their conceptual frameworks and cognitive theories about death, dying, and grief, and increasing affe… source
HUSR 084C Introduction to Behavior Modification 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This course is for individuals working in programs for developmentally disabled persons, as well as those interested in the field. It will cover basic information about behavio… source
HUSR 200C Introduction to Human Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the history and philosophy of the human services; function and orientation of human services agencies and institutions; human services as careers; opportuni… source
HUSR 210C Introductory Fieldwork 3 UnitsTerm hours: 16 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course offers observation and participation in the operations of human services agencies. The student will document 126 hours of supervised field study… source
HUSR 211C Advanced Fieldwork 3 UnitsThis course is the second of a two-semester sequence of volunteer or paid fieldwork experience. The student will apply values, concepts and skills of core human services courses to the actual process… source
HUSR 214C Case Management and Documentation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This introductory course familiarizes students to the basic concepts and skills of case management and documentation in the field of Human Services. This course focuses on the… source
HUSR 215C Introduction to Family Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course involves intergenerational family studies and related career exploration to introduce Human Services students to family issues and to skills, theories, and compete… source
HUSR 221C Crisis Intervention and Referral 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces techniques for beginning crisis counseling, including recognition of crisis, assessment of crisis, and referral to the appropriate crisis agency. Specia… source
HUSR 222C Group Leadership-Group Process 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines membership and leadership in a variety of groups, with emphasis on the total group process. An overview of the various types of groups will be given as we… source
HUSR 223C Helping Skills-Human Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course involves identification and application of specific helping skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal relations. It is designed for persons in helping roles, profe… source
HUSR 224C Self-Esteem Strategies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for those considering a career in management and staff development in Human Services Agencies, with special application to client after-care programs.… source
HUSR 225C Families and Substance Abuse 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the dynamics of the family system as they are affected by addiction. Theories of healthy and unhealthy family interaction are explored and the experientia… source
HUSR 226C Behavior Modification 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course includes both theory and practice in behavior modification principles. It teaches skills such as observing and recording behavior, uses of reinforcement, extinctio… source
HUSR 240C Drugs and Alcohol in Our Society 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. 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 conc… source
HUSR 241C Intervention Strategies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will serve as an assessment and treatment approach to individuals having problems with alcohol and other drugs. Alcoholism will be studied in its social and clinic… source
HUSR 242C Drugs and Physiology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course explores the effects of alcohol and other drugs on the body. It examines the physiology of alcohol in two areas: (1) physical effects of alcohol on the body, and (… source
HUSR 243C Co-Occurring Disorders 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will introduce the student to the treatment needs of those who have a psychiatric disorder in combination with a chemical dependency disorder. Students learn to id… source
HUSR 270C Introduction to Victimology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course responds to the emerging social concern regarding the cost of victimization to our society today. It provides education, information on existing resources, and dir… source
HUSR 271C Society and Victimization 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will provide an understanding of the social problems of victimization with in-depth focus on both perpetrator and victim. Specific issues will be explored includin… source
HUSR 275C Ethical Issues in Human Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the rules and standards governing the professional conduct of those working in Human Services Agencies. Issues of client/patient rights, confidentiality,… source
HUSR 281C Prevention Strategies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will present the history, theories and current strategies for prevention of alcohol and drug problems and for reduction of harm caused by those with problems (harm… source
HUSR 290C Human Services in Criminal Justice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This experiential course will survey the historical, and philosophical aspects of criminal behavior and the functions and objectives of parole and probation. Students will exa… source
HUSR 291C Counseling in Criminal Justice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course explores current theory and practice in the counseling of those in state prison treatment programs. Topics include an overview of the California Department of Corr… source
HUSR 293C Conflict Resolution-Mediation 3 UnitsCourse hours 54 lecture. This course examines the background, development and methodology of non-violent, non-litigious conflict resolution with emphasis on theory and the practice of mediation. This… source
HUSR 294C Careers in Criminal Justice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to explore, in-depth, the breadth and scope of career opportunities in the field of criminal justice. Specific career… source
HUSR 295C Cross-Cultural Criminology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will explore cross-cultural customs and traditions from a criminal justice perspective. Specific cultures that are represented in significant numbers within the Un… source
INDS 092C Work Experience-General 3 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and a minimum of five hours of employment per week for each unit of credit. This course provides students with actual work experience through mutual agreement with selected emp… source
INDS 100C Humanities - Ancient and Medieval (same as ENGL 110 C) 3 UnitsSame as ENGL 110 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the development of Western culture with a focus upon its Greco-Roman roots, and a study of other important influences, including… source
INDS 101C Humanities: Renaissance-Present 3 UnitsThis course is a survey of the development of Western culture from the Renaissance to the present, including a study of other important influences from Africa, the Middle East, North and South Americ… source
INDS 115C Learning Communities Seminar 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This is a course specifically designed for students participating in Learning Communities. Students will use both traditional and electronic tools to research, analyze, discus… source
INDS 200C Introduction to Global Citizenship Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of global citizenship studies, i.e., the interconnected economic, political, social, cultural and ecological chal… source
INDS 201C Global Citizenship Issues 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course continues the discussion of globalization challenges, to include their origins, current status, and future trends. The interrelated issues impacting global and loc… source
JAPN 098C Japanese Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through… source
JAPN 100C Spoken Japanese for Beginners 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is for students who would like to take conversational Japanese without having to learn the complicated writing system. This will be an introduction to spoken Japan… source
JAPN 101C Elementary Japanese I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. The course emphasizes the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will be introduced to the culture, history and geogr… source
JAPN 102C Elementary Japanese II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course continues to emphasize the acquisition of basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will increase their knowledge of the c… source
JAPN 125C Japanese Culture through Film 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course is a critical study of Japanese culture through viewing films of great directors. The student will study artistic works of internationally recognized principal dir… source
JAPN 200C Conversational Japanese 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course will focus on practical conversation with emphasis on the idiomatic usage of the language. Topics concern Japanese life, culture, and current events. Students will… source
JAPN 201C Study of Kanji 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a low intermediate skills course designed to improve the reading, writing, listening, and understanding of Kanji. Students will practice and learn 420 basic Kanji, as… source
JAPN 203C Intermediate Japanese III 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course emphasizes the acquisition of advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will be introduced to further elements of the culture, history… source
JAPN 204C Intermediate Japanese IV 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. The course emphasizes the acquisition of advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will be introduced to further elements of the culture, history,… source
JAPN 298C Japanese Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through… source
JAPN 299C Japanese Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 lecture/conference depending on units attempted. This course is designed for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Japanese language through individual study or r… source
JOUR 101C Reporting and Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to gathering, synthesizing/organizing and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Includes role of the journalist and rela… source
JOUR 110C Global Media 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of global mass communication and the interrelationships of media with society including history, structure and trends in a digital age. Discussion of t… source
JOUR 118C Messages for Electronic Media 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This speech and mass communications course investigates the history, theory, contemporary issues, and current law in broadcasting, cable and the Web. Students create and broad… source
JOUR 130C Visual Communication (formerly MM 110 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of the significant techniques and examples of visual com­munication as employed by the mass media, including the World Wide Web, newspapers, magazines,… source
JOUR 140C Public Relations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the principles, history and development, and professional practice of modern public relations. Includes concepts of planning and executing effective communi… source
JOUR 225C Student Media Practicum I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will produce daily, under the direction of student editors and producers, news and feature content for student media. Student media… source
JOUR 226C Student Media Practicum II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course emphasizes creating and maintaining The Cypress Chronicle student news website, CyChron.com. The course is taught in a newsroom using the media c… source
JOUR 227C Student Media Practicum III 3 UnitsThis course requires higher skill level and/or leadership/management involvement than JOUR 226 C . The students will demonstrate how to produce family content under the direction of student editors a… source
JOUR 228C Visual Journalism 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course trains visual journalists who use video and still imaging for electronic news gathering. It focuses on theory and practice in press and publications photography, w… source
JOUR 229C Broadcast Production 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Emphasis is on creating broadcast television and radio style programming for posting as files and for streaming on the internet as well as for distributing conventionally. The… source
JOUR 230C Video for Photographers 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Video for Photographers introduces the photographer to the use of a single device--a digital camcorder with frame capture or a digital camera with high-definition video, or a… source
JOUR 298C Communication and Journalism Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through… source
JOUR 299C Journalism Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 0-108 laboratory depending on units attempted. Students enroll who wish to increase their knowledge of journalism through individual study, research or internships. Permission of the inst… source
KIN 100C Adapted Kinesiology Weight Training (formerly PE 100 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 100 C Term hours: 54 hours activity This course is designed to give students with various levels of physical ability the opportunity to participate in resistive exercises with weights. Ma… source
KIN 101C Adapted Kinesiology Activity (formerly PE 101 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 101 C Term hours: 54 hours activity. This course is designed for students with various levels of physical ability. The class will emphasize modified individual and team sport activities.… source
KIN 106C Electronic Sports - Beginning 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to introduce students to electronic sports. Students will play electronic sports and develop skills playing online activity and sport games. Pass/No… source
KIN 107C Electronic Sports - Intermediate 1 UnitThis course is designed for students aspiring to develop an intermediate level of electronic sports skill. Students will play electronic sports and develop skills playing online activity and sport ga… source
KIN 108C Electronic Sports - Advanced 1 UnitThis course is designed for students aspiring to develop advanced level of electronic sports skill. Students will play electronic sports and develop skills playing online activity and sport games. Pa… source
KIN 109C Spirit Squad (formerly PE 179 C) 1-2 Units(Formerly PE 179 C) Term hours: 108 hours activity depending on units attempted. This course is designed for the pep squad to develop skills in tumbling, stunts, dance technique, choreography, leader… source
KIN 110C Surfing (formerly PE 122 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 122 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course offers students the opportunity to learn and improve the skills of wave riding. Examination and analysis of paddling, wave selection, water sa… source
KIN 111C Swimming (formerly PE 134 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 134 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides basic instruction and practice in the fundamental elements of swimming including beginning diving and water safety instruction. The c… source
KIN 112C Swimming-Intermediate-Advanced 1 Unit(Formerly PE 135 C) ((Title V 55003)) This course is designed to develop knowledge and skill in competitive swimming strokes. The swimming strokes to be taught are the American crawl, backstroke, bre… source
KIN 114C Springboard Diving (formerly PE 136 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 136 C ((Title V 55003)) Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of springboard diving. The beginning diver will learn diving progression for the front… source
KIN 115C Springboard Diving - Intermediate - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to teach the intermediate and advanced skills of springboard diving. The experienced diver will learn advanced diving progression for the front, bac… source
KIN 116C Swim for Fitness (formerly PE 149 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 149 C ((Title V 55003)) Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize swimming for health and physical fitness. The class is designed to decrease the risk of coronary heart disord… source
KIN 117C Water Aerobics (formerly PE 151 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 151 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This class is designed to provide calisthenic type exercises and routines using the resistance of the water as a means for developing cardiovascular endur… source
KIN 118C Aqua Zumba 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. Aqua Zumba is designed to develop cardiovascular fitness using the resistance of the water as a means to develop endurance, strength, flexibility and coordination. This cou… source
KIN 119C Aqua Bootcamp 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. A cardio-intensive class with a more athletic approach to water fitness. You will experience a true boot camp-style workout with a variety of drills involving kicks, calist… source
KIN 120C Kick-Boxing (formerly PE 163 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 163 C Term hours: 54 hours laboratory. Instruction in forms of kick-boxing that stress cardiovascular endurance, strength development, and improved flexibility. The aerobic workout will i… source
KIN 121C Self-Defense (formerly PE 170 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 170 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides instruction in developing both physical and cognitive skills in personal safety and self-protection. Through different forms of marti… source
KIN 128C Yoga-Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This is an intermediate course in yoga. It involves a deeper investigation and practice of yoga postures (asana), breathing (pranayama), and meditation, through the eight-l… source
KIN 129C Vinyasa Yoga 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the foundation of yoga asana in relation to breath, pranayama. Vinyasa translates as, nyasa, to place, and vi, in a special way. In this… source
KIN 130C Yoga (formerly PE 102 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 102 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. Yoga, as defined by Patanjali, means, “citta vrtti nirodha”, the stilling of all states of citta, or roughly, the stilling of mind. In this course, we wil… source
KIN 131C Restorative and Gentle Yoga 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course explores the relationship between restorative and gentle yoga. We will approach the practice of restorative and gentle yoga from the perspective that, yoga, by… source
KIN 132C Hatha Yoga 1 UnitTerm Hours:54 laboratory. Hatha Yoga is the larger lineage of yoga that derives from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. In this course, students will learn , and investigate this lineage, and the common themes… source
KIN 133C Cardiovascular Conditioning (formerly PE 114 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 114 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This class is designed to provide an individualized exercise program for the student interested in achieving physical fitness through a program of cardiov… source
KIN 134ACWalking for Fitness - Beginning (formerly KIN 134 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 121 C and KIN 134 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize walking for health and fitness for those who are interested in instruction and practice of cardiovascular walking… source
KIN 134BCWalking for Fitness - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize intermediate walking for health and fitness for those who are interested in instruction and practice of cardiovascular walking. This class is des… source
KIN 134CCWalking for Fitness - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize advanced walking for health and fitness for those who are interested in instruction and practice of cardiovascular walking. This class is designe… source
KIN 135C Cardio Step (formerly PE 129 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides aerobic development through coordinated stepping movements performed to music. This course will emphasize cardiovascular improvement, muscle developmen… source
KIN 136C Cardio Step - Intermediate (formerly Step Aerobics - Intermediate) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides aerobic development through coordinated intermediate stepping movements performed to music. The class will emphasize cardiovascular improvement, muscle… source
KIN 137C Mountaineering and Rock Climbing (formerly PE 142 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 142 C Term hours: 54 laboratory hours. This course is designed for those students wishing to develop beginning through advanced skills in mountaineering/rock climbing. Teaching emphasis i… source
KIN 138C Body Sculpt (formerly PE 148 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides a whole body workout without jogging, running, jumping or other high impact type movements which might result in overstress to feet, ankles, knees, hip… source
KIN 139C Cardio Blast (formerly PE 150 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 150 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides an aerobic development through rhythmic, high impact movements. The class activities will emphasize stretching, walking, jogging, run… source
KIN 140C Fitness Training (formerly PE 152 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 152 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. Circuit training has proven especially beneficial for people not interested in competitive weight training but desiring good muscle tone and cardiovascula… source
KIN 142C Power Training (formerly PE 156 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 156 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to provide instruction and supervision of students with individualized power training programs using free weights. It is for men a… source
KIN 143C Strength Training (formerly PE 159 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 159 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This class is designed to individualized instruction and supervision of students with individualized strength training programs using Life Fitness, Univer… source
KIN 144C Boot Camp Workout - Intermediate (formerly HIIT - High Intensity Interval Training) 1 UnitFormerly PE 161 C and KIN 144 HIIT. Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed for students to participate in a comprehensive fitness program which includes stretching, cardiovascular, and st… source
KIN 145C Boot Camp Workout (formerly PE 168 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 168 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course will focus on individual exercises including obstacle course, calisthenics, conditioning, weight training, aerobics, yoga, and overall fitness… source
KIN 146C Cardio Core (formerly PE 178 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 178 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed for students to participate in a comprehensive fitness program which includes stretching and core strengthening exercises using st… source
KIN 147C Body Building and Development (formerly PE 182 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 182 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course includes building and developing the body through the use of progressive resistance exercises, as well as instruction in the proper techniques… source
KIN 148C Total Body Fitness (formerly PE 187 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 187 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course emphasizes physical fitness which will be achieved through the use of resistance exercises and body building routines. Pass/No Pass/Letter Gra… source
KIN 149C Weight Training and Lifting (formerly PE 193 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 193 C Term hours: 54 hours laboratory. This weight training class stresses techniques of lifting that will produce muscle tone and strength. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. (UC Credit L… source
KIN 150ACTrail Hiking - Beginning 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory hours. Exploration of scenic trails including the coast, canyons, parks, hills, and open space areas. Trails are off-campus and student's must provide their own transportati… source
KIN 150BCTrail Hiking - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory hours. Exploration of scenic trails including the coast, canyons, parks, hills, and open space areas. Trails are off-campus and students must provide their own transportatio… source
KIN 150CCTrail Hiking - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory hours. Exploration of scenic trails including the coast, canyons, parks, hills, and open space areas. Trails are off-campus and student's must provide their own transportati… source
KIN 151C Spinning-Beginning 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory hours. Spinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient, high-energy group exercise integrates music and cycling in a complete exercise routine… source
KIN 152C Spinning - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory hours. pinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient, high-energy group exercise integrates music and cycling in a complete exercise routine… source
KIN 153C Spinning - Advanced 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory hours. Spinning is a unique, indoor, group stationary cycling program. This efficient, high-energy group exercise integrates music and cycling in a complete exercise routine… source
KIN 154C Triathlon - Beginning 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory hours. This course provides a dynamic physical fitness program which focuses on swimming, cycling and running. The process will allow the student to gain thorough body condi… source
KIN 155C Triathlon - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory hours. This course provides a dynamic physical fitness program which focuses on swimming, cycling and running. The process will allow the student to gain thorough body condi… source
KIN 156ACFitness for the First Responder Beginning 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 Laboratory. Designed to support those students and active professionals in the emergency response disciplines. An introduction to physical aspects of first response including aerobic a… source
KIN 156BCFitness for the First Responder Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 Laboratory. Designed to support those students and active professionals in the emergency response disciplines. An intermediate approach to physical aspects of first response including… source
KIN 156CCFitness for the First Responder Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 Laboratory. Designed to support those students and active professionals in the emergency response disciplines. An Advanced approach to physical aspects of first response including aero… source
KIN 157ACTactical Fitness for Law Enforcement 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 Laboratory. Designed for individuals who are currently employed in law enforcement or who intend to enter the field. Course sessions will address aerobic and strength training, muscula… source
KIN 158ACTactical Fitness for Fire Fighters 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 Laboratory. Designed for individuals who are currently employed in Fire Fighting or who intend to enter the field. Course sessions will address aerobic and strength training, muscular… source
KIN 160C Badminton - Beginning (formerly PE 105 C Badminton) 1 UnitFormerly PE 105 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This is a course in the fundamental skills of badminton with emphasis on position play and strategy for singles, doubles and mixed doubles. The class will… source
KIN 161C Badminton - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This is a course in intermediate skills of badminton with emphasis on position play and strategy for singles, doubles and mixed doubles. This course will include rules, eti… source
KIN 162C Badminton - Advanced 1 UnitThis is a course in advanced skills of badminton with emphasis on position play and strategy for singles, doubles and mixed doubles. This course will include rules, etiquette, drills, and class compe… source
KIN 163C Table Tennis (formerly PE 107 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will consist of essential strokes with emphasis on the game strategies for singles and doubles play of table tennis. Rules, etiquette and tournament format will… source
KIN 164C Bowling - Beginning (former PE 108 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course teaches the fundamental skills of bowling with emphasis on form, terminology and scoring. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The class… source
KIN 165C Bowling - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course teaches intermediate skills of bowling with emphasis on etiquette, terminology and equipment. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The c… source
KIN 166C Bowling - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours:54 laboratory. This course teaches advanced skills of bowling with emphasis on form, rules , and etiquette. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The class will be c… source
KIN 168C Tennis - Beginning (formerly PE 139 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will place emphasis on tennis fundamentals including forehand, backhand, and the serve. The course also includes rules, court strategy, and etiquette of singles… source
KIN 169C Tennis - Intermediate (formerly PE 141 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 hours laboratory. This course is designed for students desiring instruction from intermediate to advanced tennis and provides the opportunity to put techniques into practice through pl… source
KIN 170C Tennis - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed to help the advanced tennis student improve specific skills and strategies in competitive game situations. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. (CSU/UC… source
KIN 171C Golf - Beginning (formerly PE 115 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 115 C. Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course emphasizes the basic fundamentals of golf, including rules, etiquette and terminology. Golfing activity will be held at an on-campus location… source
KIN 172C Golf - Intermediate (formerly PE 157 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will emphasize advanced golf techniques and playing strategies. The class will provide advanced and low handicap golfers the opportunity to enhance their skills… source
KIN 173C Golf - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides training for those seeking improvement in their golf technique and knowledge. Emphasis is on developing ball-striking skills, and on scorecard evaluati… source
KIN 174C Pickleball - Beginning 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory. This course covers the development of beginning-level playing, competitive skills in the paddle sport of pickleball, and instruction in the beginning skills, techniques, st… source
KIN 175C Pickleball - Intermediate 1 UnitThis course covers the development of intermediate-level playing and competitive skills in the paddle sport of pickleball. Instruction in the intermediate skills, techniques, strategies, along with r… source
KIN 176C Pickleball - Advanced 1 UnitThis course covers the development of advanced-level playing and competitive skills in the paddle sport of pickleball. Instruction in the advanced skills, techniques, strategies, along with rules and… source
KIN 177ACBeginning Fitness Training 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 Laboratory. This course is designed to give beginning students an opportunity to develop an individualized fitness program, which meets their specific fitness goals. The class meet… source
KIN 177BCIntermediate Fitness Training 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 Laboratory. This course is designed to give students an opportunity to develop an intermediate fitness program, which meets their specific fitness goals. The class meets in our fit… source
KIN 180C Futsal - Beginning (formerly PE 109 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will provide instruction and practice in the techniques of futsal (indoor soccer). This course will develop skills, provide knowledge of the rules and teach stu… source
KIN 181C Futsal - Intermediate 1 UnitThis course is designed to strengthen fundamental soccer skills. Emphasis is on scrimmages and applying offensive and defensive group strategies in competitive play. The course also introduces tactic… source
KIN 182C Futsal - Advanced 1 UnitTerm Hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed for players who have mastered the fundamental skills, strategies, and rules of soccer and seek to develop advanced-level physical and mental skills… source
KIN 183C Volleyball - Beginning (formerly PE 144 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will include teaching of the basic skills of volleyball with emphasis on strategy and rules. The students will be offered the opportunity for class and intercla… source
KIN 184C Volleyball - Intermediate (formerly PE 145 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 145 C This course is designed to provide intermediate skill development and strategies of volleyball. This class will provide intermediate players an opportunity to practice competitive t… source
KIN 185C Volleyball - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course presents advanced volleyball techniques and tactics for team and tournament play. The course offers advanced skills, court positioning, defensive techniques, an… source
KIN 186C Beach Volleyball - Beginning (formerly PE 126 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 126 C. Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides basic instruction and strategies in beach volleyball. Designed to develop basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and desi… source
KIN 187C Beach Volleyball - Intermediate (formerly PE 128 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 128 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides instruction, strategies and practice of skills in beach volleyball. The course is designed to develop intermediate skills, knowledge… source
KIN 188C Beach Volleyball - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides instruction, strategies and practice of skills in beach volleyball. The course is designed to develop advanced skills, knowledge of rules, team strateg… source
KIN 189C Basketball - Beginning (formerly PE 181 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will include instruction in the fundamental skills of basketball with an emphasis on strategy and team play. The class will include rules, drills, and team comp… source
KIN 190C Basketball - Intermediate (formerly PE 160 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This activity course stresses development of the fundamental skills of basketball. Game strategies including various offenses and defenses will be analyzed and applied thro… source
KIN 191C Basketball - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed for players who have mastered the fundamental skills, strategies, and rules of basketball and seek to develop advanced-level physical and mental ski… source
KIN 192C Water Polo (formerly PE 146 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 146 C ((Title V 55003) Term hours: 54 laboratory. Basic instruction will be given in the fundamental skills of water polo. Instruction will emphasize passing, shooting, dribbling, conditi… source
KIN 193ACSoccer - Beginning (formerly KIN 193 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This class will provide instruction and practice in the techniques of soccer. Students will develop skills, knowledge of rules, analysis of techniques and game strategies.… source
KIN 193BCSoccer - Intermediate 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will provide intermediate instruction and practice in the techniques of soccer. Students will develop skills, knowledge of rules, analysis of techniques and gam… source
KIN 193CCSoccer - Advanced 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will provide advanced instruction and practice in the techniques of soccer. Students will develop skills, knowledge of rules, analysis of techniques and game st… source
KIN 194C Softball (formerly PE 172 C) 1 UnitFormerly PE 172 C Term hours: 54 laboratory. The course will emphasize basic skills of women's softball including techniques, strategies of offense and defense, rules, and terminology. Pass/No Pass/L… source
KIN 195ACBaseball - Beginning (formerly KIN 195 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This class includes instruction in the fundamental skills of baseball with emphasis on techniques, game strategy, and the correct methods to play the game. The course will… source
KIN 195BCBaseball - Intermediate 1 UnitAdvisory KIN 195AC . Term hours: 54 laboratory. This course includes instruction in the intermediate skills of baseball with emphasis on intermediately skilled techniques, game strategy, and the corr… source
KIN 195CCBaseball - Advanced 1 UnitAdvisory KIN 195BC . Term hours:54 laboratory. This course includes instruction in the skills of baseball with emphasis on advanced techniques, game strategy, and the correct methods to play the game… source
KIN 197C Flag Football (formerly PE 197 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course will include the basic fundamentals of flag and touch football. The class will emphasize rules, safety procedures and team play. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade optio… source
KIN 198C Athletic Weight Training (formerly PE 104 C) 1-3 UnitsTerm hours: 54-162 laboratory. This course is designed with athletes in mind, but not limited to them, to enable them to work out with a prescribed individual weight program at least three days a wee… source
KIN 199C Conditioning for Athletes (formerly PE 162 C) 1-3 UnitsTerm hours: 54-162 hours activity depending on units attempted. This course is designed for individualized instruction and practice in the areas of weight training, weight lifting, anaerobic and aero… source
KIN 200C Athletic Skill Development 1-3 UnitsTerm hours: 54-162 laboratory. This course is designed with athletes in mind, but not limited to them, to enable them to work out with a prescribed individual weight program at least three days a wee… source
KIN 201C Athletic Fitness Development 1-3 UnitsTerm hours: 54-162 laboratory. This course is designed with athletes in mind, but not limited to them, to enable them to work out with a prescribed individual weight program at least three days a wee… source
KIN 202C Intercollegiate Baseball (formerly PE 202 C) 3 UnitsFormerly PE 202 C Term hours: 175 activity. This course is designed for the advanced baseball player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate baseball team. In order to participate in intercolle… source
KIN 203C Intercollegiate Basketball - Men (formerly PE 203 C) 1.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 87.5-175 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced basketball player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate basketball team. In order to participate in intercollegiate a… source
KIN 204C Intercollegiate Basketball - Women (formerly PE 204 C) 1.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 87.5-175 laboratory. In order to participate in this course and intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will b… source
KIN 205C Intercollegiate Beach Volleyball - Women (formerly PE 217 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 laboratory. In order to participate in this course and in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the intercollegiate classes. The most qualified student athlete… source
KIN 206C Intercollegiate Golf - Men (formerly PE 208 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. This course is designed for the advanced golfer wanting to participate on the intercollegiate golf team. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, students must… source
KIN 207C Intercollegiate Golf - Women 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. This course is designed for the advanced golfer wanting to participate on the intercollegiate golf team. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, students must… source
KIN 210C Intercollegiate Soccer - Men (formerly PE 209 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. This course is designed for the advanced soccer player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate soccer team. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, stude… source
KIN 211C Intercollegiate Soccer - Women 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. This course is designed for the advanced soccer player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate soccer team. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, stude… source
KIN 212C Intercollegiate Softball - Women (formerly PE 210 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. In order to participate in this course and in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will be se… source
KIN 213C Intercollegiate Swimming - Men (formerly PE 211 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. In order to participate in this course and intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will be selec… source
KIN 214C Intercollegiate Swimming - Women (formerly PE 212 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 activity. In order to participate in this course and in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will be se… source
KIN 215C Intercollegiate Tennis (formerly PE 214 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 laboratory. This course is designed for the advanced tennis player wanting to participate on the intercollegiate tennis team. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, stu… source
KIN 217C Intercollegiate Volleyball - Women (formerly PE 218 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 laboratory. In order to participate in this course and in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will be… source
KIN 218C Intercollegiate Water Polo - Women (formerly PE 219 C) 3 UnitsFormerly PE 219 C Term hours: 175 laboratory. In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above classes. The most qualified student athletes will be s… source
KIN 219C Intercollegiate Water Polo - Men 3 UnitsTerm hours: 175 laboratory. In this course, for students to participate in intercollegiate athletics, all students must enroll in one of the above courses. The most qualified student athletes will be… source
KIN 230C Introduction to Kinesiology (formerly PE 252 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the introduction and orientation to the field of Kinesiology as a profession and as an academic discipline. Explores sub-disciplines, opportunities in the f… source
KIN 235C First Aid, CPR and Emergencies (formerly PE 235 C) 3 UnitsFormerly PE 235 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course includes the theory and implementation of the skills necessary in response to an emergency. Successful completion of the course will qualify the… source
KIN 236C Athletic Injuries-Prevention and Care (formerly PE 236 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course concentrates on the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Methods of taping and the use of training room equipment will also b… source
KIN 240C Sports Officiating (formerly PE 240 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 hours activity. This course provides practical experience with an emphasis on knowledge and interpretation of rules of sporting events. The rules and mechanics of offici… source
KIN 241C Theory of Coaching Basketball (formerly PE 266 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 hours lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to study the various aspects of coaching basketball. The emphasis of the class will be on the theory of how to organize a baske… source
KIN 242C Theory of Coaching Baseball (formerly PE 267 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 hours activity. This course includes the study of various aspects of coaching baseball. The emphasis of the class will be on the theory of how to organize a baseball pro… source
KIN 243C Theory of Coaching Aquatics 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 hours lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to study various aspects of coaching aquatics. The emphasis of the class will be on the theory of how to organize a water polo,… source
KIN 244C Lifetime Fitness and Wellness (formerly Human Performance) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides guidelines for lifetime fitness using a combined approach of exercise physiology, nutrition, and biomechanics. Students will develop a working knowledge o… source
KIN 245C Theory of Coaching Soccer 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 hours lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is designed to study various aspects of coaching soccer. The emphasis of the class will be on the theory of how to organize a soccer progra… source
KIN 246C Sports in Film 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course examines sports related films and their contributions made by members representing various gender, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. (CSU/UC, AA GE) source
KIN 247C Sports Management (formerly PE 247 C) 3 UnitsFormerly PE 247 C Term hours: 54 lecture hours. This course consists of how to organize, manage, plan, staff, direct, and control a sports program. The course also includes such areas as budget, faci… source
KIN 248C Psychology of Sport 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course consists of the psychological study of athletes on all levels of competition. The course includes such areas as competition, understanding coaches, goal setting, m… source
KIN 249C Sport and United States Society (formerly PE 250 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines sport in the United States society and how various ethnic and under-represented groups have influenced sport participation at the local, state, and nation… source
KIN 255C Lifeguarding (formerly PE 237 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to develop and perfect the basic swimming strokes needed to successfully execute the various lifesaving skills. Upon completion of th… source
KIN 256C Water Safety Instruction (formerly PE 238 C) 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This American Red Cross course will prepare instructor candidates to teach a variety of American Red Cross swimming and water safety courses to people of all… source
KIN 270C Nutrition Science and Application 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on nutrition science using biological basis. It includes study of the human diet in the context of disease prevention and enhancement of health. Students w… source
KIN 270HCHonors Nutrition: Science and Application 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on nutrition science using biological basis. It includes study of the human diet in the context of disease prevention and enhancement of he… source
KIN 271C Movement Anatomy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course discusses movement as it relates to exercise and sports. The course examines the composition, structure, function and movements of bones and joints; the structure… source
KIN 272C Strength and Conditioning 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides a thorough review of the structure, action and performance of skeletal muscle for those intending to teach strength training. The course studies anatomy a… source
KIN 273C Exercise Physiology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines how the body functions under conditions of exercise stress. Students will study the practical implications of muscle function, cardiorespiratory and hormo… source
KIN 274C Exercise Testing and Prescription 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course, a part of the Fitness Specialist Certificate Program, is a survey of health-related assessment tests and exercise prescription. Study of the app… source
KIN 283C Women's Health 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course investigates a variety of topics that concern women's health. These include the effect of lifestyle on health; the role of exercise and nutrition in promoting well… source
KIN 289C Civic Engagement in Public Health 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 60 laboratory. This course focuses on community as a unit of identity, community, well being, and social justice perspectives and initiatives to promote community health. T… source
KIN 290C Philosophy and Consciousness of Yoga 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the philosophy of yoga. With a critical and historical overview and analysis of the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gitta, further, students will… source
KIN 291C Yoga and the Physical Body 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to anatomy and physiology of yoga, critically observed through the practical application of asana (postures). We will look at… source
KIN 292C Yoga and the Subtle Body 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. The subtle body refers to the energy systems of the body. In this course, we will look at what energy (prana) is, and how it is stored and is moved throughou… source
KIN 293C Contemporary Yoga Studies 3 UnitsPreviously KIN 293 C Yoga Teaching Methodology and Ethics. Term hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. With consideration to the history, philosophy, and psychology of yoga, students will critically as… source
KIN 294C Ayurveda and Lifestyle Medicine 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Ayurveda is a system of medicine that emphasizes the relation and connection of body, mind, and spirit, striving to maintain the innate harmony and vitality. A key component o… source
KIN 295C Kinesiology - Internship Seminar 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is a seminar for analysis of field experiences, including appropriate theory, skills and techniques, in addition to supervised experience in an a… source
KIN 296C Yoga Therapy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Yoga Therapy is an approach to healing and health that combines Yoga, a psychology of mind, and Ayurveda, a science of life, which together, facilitate an interventional model… source
KIN 299C Kinesiology - Independent Study (formerly PE 299C) 0.5-2 UnitsFormerly: PE 299 C Term hours: 27-108 laboratory. This course is designed for students who wish to gain experience in teaching physical education classes or to increase knowledge and experience in ap… source
LIB 100C Introduction to Research 1 UnitTerm Hours: 18 lecture. This class is designed to introduce students to research and the role of the library in the research process. Students learn to locate, retrieve, analyze, evaluate, and cite a… source
LING 101C Introduction to Language 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces students to the scientific study of language by providing insight into the structure of language, introducing methods of linguistic analysis, and overvi… source
MAD 100C Introduction to Media Arts Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on the use of digital design, video, animation and page layout programs. This course is designed for artists to design, create, manipulat… source
MAD 102C Introduction to WEB Design (formerly Introduction to WEB Graphics-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an overview of the many uses of media arts design, with an emphasis on web publishing for the Internet. In the course of the semester, student… source
MAD 103C Exploring WEB Design (formerly Introduction to WEB Graphics-Windows) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an overview of the many uses of media arts design, with an emphasis on web publishing for the internet. During the course of the semester, the students create a… source
MAD 104C Introduction to 3D (formerly Introduction to 3D Graphics-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course is an introductory overview of 3D design. Students will create original 3D still and animation imagery for their portfolio. This course is in… source
MAD 106C Editing for Social Media 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course examines the evolving role social media and video play in the cultural and business segments of 21st Century life. Students will learn to create… source
MAD 107C Motion Design I (formerly Motion Graphics I) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory.This course introduces students to the art of motion design. Projects like product ad, title design, info-graphics, logo animation will be assigned during the… source
MAD 108C Digital Video Production (formerly Digital Video Production I-Windows) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course introduces Windows digital video production techniques including single camera operation and procedures, basic principles and techniques of sound… source
MAD 110C Animation History Technology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the history and technological development of the field of animation. Animation will be explored from various perspectives: chronology, form,… source
MAD 111C Introduction to Media Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a basic introductory course in writing for the film and electronic media. Emphasis on preparing scripts in proper formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual… source
MAD 112C Digital Illustration (formerly Electronic Illustration-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on creating vector images for illustration, integration into publishing, and as stand-alone design allowing high resolution output. This… source
MAD 114C Digital Illustration II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is intended for the graphic designer, illustrator and fine artist, focusing on the advanced usage of several 2D vector based drawing software pac… source
MAD 116C Graphic Design I (formerly ART 140 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a basic course in advertising/graphic design, with emphasis on problem solving in lettering, typography, and trademark design. It includes developmen… source
MAD 117C Graphic Design II (formerly MAD 144 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate course in advertising/graphic design with emphasis upon development of a highly comprehensive finished portfolio. Course includes ref… source
MAD 118C Graphic Design III (formerly ART 142 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an advanced course in advertising/graphic design with an emphasis upon development of comprehensive finished portfolio pieces. This course includes g… source
MAD 120C Beginning 3D 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on computer generated 3D design techniques through the use of three-dimensional design programs. The course emphasis is on the introducti… source
MAD 122C History of Graphic Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course surveys the history of visual communication, design’s sociopolitical and cultural contexts, and the artistic and technological characteristics of various movements… source
MAD 124C Stop-Motion Animation Film I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, students will learn the art and techniques of stop-motion animation filmmaking through lectures and hands-on demonstrations. Students will cr… source
MAD 125C Stop-Motion Animation Film II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, students will learn advanced skills, techniques and aesthetics for stop-motion animation filmmaking through lectures and hands-on demonstrati… source
MAD 126C Crime Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Crime film genre revolves around criminal activity. This class examines the motivations of criminals and the affects of criminal activity on individuals and society. Crime fil… source
MAD 127C Fantasy Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds. A primary fo… source
MAD 128C Comedy Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Comedy films are films that leverage physical and verbal humor to support the narrative present in a film. A primary focus of this class is the analysis of technical advanceme… source
MAD 129C Musical Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Musical films are films that punctuate the narrative with musical numbers that often include original songs and scores performed by the lead characters and supporting cast. A… source
MAD 130C Intro to Electronic Media 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces the history, structure, function, economics, content and evolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media, including traditional and ma… source
MAD 131C Introduction to Media (formerly MM 105 C) 3 UnitsFormerly MM 105 C. Introduction to Media Aesthetics and Cinematic Arts introduces the close analysis of film and television texts. Examines the broad questions of form and content, aesthetics and mea… source
MAD 132C Digital Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on digitally painting images. Course topics include creation of original drawings; paintings and illustrations, using an assortment of di… source
MAD 134C Digital Imaging (formerly Digital Imaging-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course focuses is on the usage of software for the manipulation of bit-mapped (raster) images using illustrative, photographic, scanned and video im… source
MAD 136C Digital Imaging II (formerly Digital Imaging II-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on the advanced usage of software for the manipulation of bit-mapped (raster) images using illustrative, photographic, scanned and video… source
MAD 150C Intermediate 3D (formerly Intermediate Animation-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The course focuses on intermediate skills in 3D computer modeling and animation using industry standard 3D software. The course focus is on intermediate tech… source
MAD 156C Advanced 3D (formerly Advanced Animation-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The course focuses on advanced skills in 3D computer modeling and animation with a 3D industry standard software. The course focus is on advanced techniques… source
MAD 175C Entertainment Design Studio 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a course in contemporary art making with a special emphasis on new genres and technology-based media, including projects in digital media, installati… source
MAD 176C Digital Design Studio I (formerly MAD 199 C) 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed as an open laboratory for students currently enrolled in Media Arts Design courses that require completion of digital assignments and/or personal di… source
MAD 177C Digital Design Studio II 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed as an open laboratory for students currently enrolled in Media Arts Design courses that require completion of digital assignments and/or personal di… source
MAD 178C Digital Design Studio III 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed as an open laboratory for students currently enrolled in Media Arts Design courses that require completion of digital assignments and/or personal di… source
MAD 179C The Film Business - Conception to Exhibition 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This comprehensive and unique course will provide the Film/Media student with the actual tools to parallel their creative vision with the proper marketing strategies to succee… source
MAD 180C Video Editing (formerly Video Editing-Mac) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course includes the study and hands-on use computers, assorted hardware, software, media recorders, and other tools and techniques used for editing and… source
MAD 182C Cinematography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a course in digital cinema planning and production taught through hands-on experience, research and video production. Course topics include digital c… source
MAD 183C Preproduction for TV, Video and Film 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course prepares students to make a film by teaching the necessary steps leading up to shooting the film in production. Topics covered include script, proposal, treatment,… source
MAD 184C Digital Video Explorations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on the experimental use of digital video and audio programs. This course is designed for students to input, create, manipulate and output… source
MAD 185C Documentary Film Production (formerly Documentary Digital Cinema) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course provides an introduction to contemporary documentary filmmaking techniques used by digital cinema technicians and artists. Hands-on demonstration… source
MAD 186C Film and Video Field Productions (formerly Live Event Video and Audio Production) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed to introduce the student to the aesthetic concepts, basic skills, and techniques used by videographers to create story films. Student… source
MAD 187C Motion Design II (formerly Motion Graphics II) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This advanced course studies in-motion graphics design and software. Topics include both technical and aesthetic issues for motion graphic composition and im… source
MAD 188C Beginning Single Camera Production 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techn… source
MAD 189C Cinematography II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an advanced course in digital cinema design and production planning taught through hands-on experience, research and video production. Course topics… source
MAD 190C Contemporary Art Studio 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a course in contemporary art making with a special emphasis on new genres and technology-based media, including projects in digital media, installati… source
MAD 191C Film Noir Genre 3 UnitsThis course is an in depth exploration of Film Noir. The film genre identified by its crime melodramas where private investigators, innocents and deceptive characters live in a world of corruption, b… source
MAD 192C Great Directors of Cinema 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. A study of historically and aesthetically important film directors focusing on how their work has advanced and defined the art of cinema. The course will explore various direc… source
MAD 193C Introduction to 2D Animation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an introduction to 2D animation production including classical character animation and non-traditional techniques. The class will explore trad… source
MAD 194C Beginning Motion Picture Production 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and process of motion picture production for film and television. Topics include basic cinem… source
MAD 195C Science Fiction Film Genre 3 UnitsThis course is an in depth exploration of the Science Fiction Film Genre. The genre is identified by speculative science based narratives which may include time travel, aliens, robots and other futur… source
MAD 196C Silent Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an in depth exploration of Silent Film Genre. The film genre identified as the first attempt at narrative storytelling using the film medium was popularized dur… source
MAD 197C Western Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an in depth exploration of the Western Film Genre which originated in the United States. The film genre is identified by its heroes and villains struggling for… source
MAD 198C Horror Film Genre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an in depth exploration of the Horror Film Genre. Horror films reflect social anxieties, and impact contemporary culture. The course covers the history, technol… source
MAD 200C Storyboarding, Comics, Previz (formerly Storyboard, Comics, Pre Visual) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course focuses on sequential arts such as storyboards, comics, and visual development. Emphasis will be on story structure, the language of film, camera… source
MAD 201C 3D Typography for Media Design 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate course on typography with emphasis on its use in digital communication. It includes development of concept, layout, and presentation… source
MAD 203C Intermediate 2D Animation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate level course to 2D animation production including classical character animation and non-traditional techniques. This course will expl… source
MAD 204C Visual Development and Layout 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is focusing on visual development of characters, environments, backgrounds, architecture, and props design using research, sketching, painting an… source
MAD 207C Projection Design (formerly Projection Mapping for Live Entertainment) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate level course focusing on projection design using industry standard software. These designs are projected on buildings or other surfac… source
MAD 210C 3D Storyboarding and Layout 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is focusing on 3D-layout, a specific form of digital “storyboarding” with emphasis on composing shots in 3D, positioning and animating the camera… source
MAD 295C Media Arts Design Internship 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is an exploration of internship opportunities in the field of media arts including, graphic design,2D and 3D modeling and animation, motion pictu… source
MATH 009C Skills for Math for Prospective Elementary School Teachers 2 UnitsThis support course covers the skills and concepts needed to be successful in MATH 110PC . Topics include operations with integers, multiplying polynomials, factoring polynomials, solving linear equa… source
MATH 011C Skills for Finite Math 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture. This support course covers the skills and concepts needed to be successful in MATH 115PC . Topics include multiplying polynomials, factoring polynomials, solving linear equati… source
MATH 012C Skills for Probability and Statistics 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture. This support course covers the skills and concepts needed to be successful in MATH 120PC which includes solving and graphing linear equations, order of operations of real numb… source
MATH 013C Skills for Business Calculus 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture. This support course covers the skills and concepts necessary for success in MATH 130PC . Concurrent enrollment in MATH 130PC is required. Topics include factoring polynomials,… source
MATH 014C Skills for College Algebra 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This support course covers the skills and concepts needed to be successful in MATH 141PC . Topics include factoring polynomials, solving linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponen… source
MATH 050C Skills for Calculus I 2 UnitsAlso recommended for students who completed Math 141PC. Term Hours: 36 lecture. This support course covers the skills and concepts needed to be successful in MATH 150PC . Topics include simplifying,… source
MATH 098C Mathematics Seminar 0.5-4 UnitsTerm hours: 9-72 lecture depending on units attempted. This course is a lecture/discussion approach to special topics involving mathematics. It may be a problem session relating to a particular cours… source
MATH 100C Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a survey course with selected topics from the history and development of mathematics, elementary logic and set theory, probability, statistics, geometry, and exponenti… source
MATH 110C Math for Prospective Teachers 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 110PC with the support course MATH 009 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to problem solving processes and strategies. Students explore the developm… source
MATH 110PCMath for Prospective Teachers 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to problem solving processes and strategies. Students explore the development and analysis of the structure and operations of the real number sy… source
MATH 115C Finite Mathematics 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 115PC with the support course MATH 011 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This is a general education course in practical mathematics for liberal arts students or non-STEM majors.… source
MATH 115PCFinite Mathematics 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 115PC with the support course MATH 011 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This is a general education course in practical mathematics for liberal arts students or non-STEM majors.… source
MATH 120PCIntroduction to Probability and Statistics 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 120PC with the support course MATH 012 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to the elements of statistical analysis which includes an intuitive approa… source
MATH 126C Introduction to Probability and Statistics with Technology 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to the elements of statistical analysis which includes an intuitive approach to the study of probability and… source
MATH 130C Business Calculus 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 130PC with the support course MATH 013C. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to calculus with an emphasis on solution techniques and applications rather… source
MATH 130PCBusiness Calculus 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 130PC with the support course MATH 013 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to calculus with an emphasis on solution techniques and applications rathe… source
MATH 141C College Algebra 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH141PC with the support course MATH 014 C . Term hours: 72 lecture. This is one of two courses to prepare students for the calculus sequence. The topics covered include a rev… source
MATH 141PCCollege Algebra 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH141PC with the support course MATH 014 C . This is one of two courses to prepare students for the calculus sequence. The topics covered include a review of the fundamentals… source
MATH 142C Trigonometry 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This is a one-semester course in trigonometry designed to prepare students for the study of calculus. The topics to be covered include the following: measurements of angles, t… source
MATH 150ACCalculus I 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to mathematical analysis. It includes the study of analytic geometry, functions and limits, continuity, diff… source
MATH 150BCCalculus II 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is a continuation of Math 150A. It includes the study of applications of integration, techniques of integration, improper integ… source
MATH 150PCCalculus I 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to mathematical analysis. It includes the study of analytic geometry, functions and limits, continuity, diff… source
MATH 220C Introduction to Data Science with R 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Note: Students majoring in Engineering, Science or Math should be taking MATH 141 C or MATH 141PC rather than STAC C1000 (MATH 120 C) or MATH 120PC or MATH 126 C .… source
MATH 250ACMultivariable Calculus 4 UnitsProof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This is an intermediate course in mathematical analysis. It includes the study of three-dimensional analytic geometry, calculus of function… source
MATH 250BCLinear Algebra and Differential Equations 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course is an introduction to linear algebra and ordinary differential equations. Linear algebra includes matrix algebra, solutions of linear systems of equations, augment… source
MATH 299C Mathematics Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 lecture depending on units attempted. This course is for students who have demonstrated interest in and capability for increased knowledge of mathematical topics not ordinarily cover… source
MORT 085C Work Experience 1-4 UnitsMust be enrolled in seven units or more in the Mortuary Science Program, including work experience. Term hours: 18 lecture and 80-360 related employment in an approved funeral establishment. This cou… source
MORT 163C Embalming Anatomy and Pathology I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This introductory course is designed for the mortuary science student, surveys general anatomical, physiological and pathological concepts processes and terminology important… source
MORT 201C Funeral Directing 5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course focuses on the basic duties, responsibilities, and expectations of those practicing funeral service. This includes notification of death, transfe… source
MORT 202C Funeral Service Administration I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the first of a two-course sequence that provides the Mortuary Science student with a broad overview of the basic principles of Funeral Service Manage… source
MORT 203C Methods of Disposition 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course is designed to provide an overview of the history of funeral service practice with emphasis on the individuals, events, and forces that have influenced contemporar… source
MORT 204C Funeral Service Administration II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the second in a two-course sequence in Funeral Service Administration, and provides a vocationally oriented survey of funeral service management as i… source
MORT 214C Funeral Service Pathology & Microbiology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This introductory course, designed for the Mortuary Science student, surveys general microbiology and pathological concepts as they relate to the preparation, presentation, an… source
MORT 215C Embalming 5 UnitsTerm hours: 63 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. This course is designed to include basic orientation, history of embalming to present times, moral and sanitary considerations of embalming, meth… source
MORT 216C Restorative Art 5 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 108 laboratory. A detailed study is made of each of the facial features and its relationship to a complete restoration, with emphasis upon major restorations and explains h… source
MORT 234C Funeral Services Ethics and Laws I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course, designed for the Mortuary Science student, surveys the American legal system, its development, and the major bodies of law as they relate to the legal environment… source
MORT 236C Funeral Service Ethics and Laws II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course is a continuation of MORT 234 C designed to expose the mortuary science student to sources of law, legal status of the dead human body, duty of burial, right to co… source
MORT 248C Funeral Service Thanatology 6 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is an introduction to thanatology and basic psychological terminology and theories, with an emphasis on the study of grief, bereavement, and mou… source
MORT 266C Funeral Service Chemistry 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course is designed to familiarize the Mortuary Science student with the nature of chemicals utilized in the mortuary setting, and to provide a qualitative understanding o… source
MORT 282C Embalming Externship 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course is designed as a culmination of theory, practical knowledge and applied skills necessary to enhance the dead human remains through the embalming and restoration… source
MORT 288C Funeral Service Capstone (formerly MORT 297 C) 4 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is designed to provide the mortuary science student with an overview of considerations relevant to the operation of the funeral home as a small… source
MORT 402C Funeral Service Standards of Practice 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to provide an integrative approach for ongoing development of critical thinking skills, best practices evaluation, and application of skills based comp… source
MORT 430C Cemetery and Crematory Operations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an advanced course designed for the funeral service practitioner that surveys cemetery and crematory processes necessary with working with a funeral entity as well as… source
MORT 450C Issues and Trends in Funeral Service 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers selected current issues of importance to the funeral service industry. Emphasis on issues impacting California funeral service practices. Field trips will b… source
MORT 482C Clinical Embalming 4 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course is designed as a culmination of theory, practical knowledge and applied skills necessary to enhance the dead human remains through the embalming… source
MORT 492C Funeral Service Externship 4 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 162 laboratory. This course is designed as a culmination of theory, practical knowledge and applied skills necessary to enhance memorialization of the dead human remains th… source
MORT 495C Mortuary Jurisprudence 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a continuation of MORT 285 C and provides the funeral service practitioner with a review of sources of law, state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to… source
MORT 497C Funeral Service Practicum I 2-12 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54-594 laboratory. This course provides practical experience in embalming, funeral directing, cemetery operations, and crematory operations in a mortuary/funeral home, ceme… source
MORT 498C Funeral Service Practicum II 2-12 UnitsContinuation of MORT 497 C . Term hours: 18 lecture and 54-594 laboratory. This course provides practical experience in embalming, funeral directing, cemetery operations, and crematory operations in… source
MUS 101C Music Fundamentals 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces the fundamentals of music including notation, rhythm, pitch, melody, harmony, and form. Students will study the historical and cultural development and… source
MUS 102C Music Reading 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed to teach students how to read music from the printed page. Participants will learn basic skills, such as identifying note names and rhythm values, and… source
MUS 103C Theory I 3 UnitsFormerly MUS 103AC Term hours: 54 lecture. This is the first course in music theory for music majors. This course, through guided composition and analysis, incorporates the following concepts: rhythm… source
MUS 104C Musicianship I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory I through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation… source
MUS 105C Theory II 3 UnitsFormerly MUS 103BC. Term hours: 54 Lecture. This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I. In addition, through guided composition and analysis, the course will include: an introduction t… source
MUS 106C Musicianship II 1 UnitThis course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory II through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. (UC/CSU/C-ID: MUS 135) source
MUS 108C Introduction to Music Technology 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course covers the following basic aspects of music technology: computer skills, software-based sequencing, synthesis, MIDI, sampling, notation, principl… source
MUS 111C The Music Business 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. From copyrights to contracts, this course covers the essential elements of the music industry for performers, songwriters, producers, and managers. Topics include intellectual… source
MUS 113C Jazz History 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a survey course which traces the history and development of jazz music from its inception to the present day. The music, both live and from recordings, is studied from… source
MUS 114C History of Hip Hop - Rap 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This survey course traces hip hop rap music from its inception to the present day. The music, both live and from recording, is studied from a cultural, musical, historical and… source
MUS 116C Music Appreciation 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. A survey of music literature from the Middle Ages to the present. Students will gain an understanding of music as an art form through listening and discussion of choral, orche… source
MUS 117C American Popular Music 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. A historical and musical study of American popular music from its origin to the present. The primary focus will be on musical styles with secondary emphasis on sociological, p… source
MUS 118C Introduction to Opera 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the standard operatic repertoire in terms of development of musical style, dramatic structure, and performance tradition. Emphasis is on elem… source
MUS 118HCHonors Introduction to Opera 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This honors course offers an Introduction to Opera course enhanced for honors students in a seminar type setting. Students will survey the standard operatic repertoire in term… source
MUS 119C History of Rock Music 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture From its earliest beginnings to the present day, this course surveys the inception, evolution, and development of Rock music in America and abroad. In addition to in-depth stud… source
MUS 120C Survey of Music History 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for music majors or non-majors with some musical background. Students will study Western stylistical trends, major forms and theory from antiquity to t… source
MUS 124C Recording Studio I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course covers the fundamental concepts in audio recording technology. Topics include studio business practices, microphones, mixers, signal processors,… source
MUS 127C Music in Film 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. The class traces the history and development of film music through reading, lecture, film viewing, and critical analysis of seminal works. The class studies the process of fil… source
MUS 131C Electric Bass 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course uses group instruction to teach general techniques for the electric bass guitar. Blues, R&B, rock, pop and jazz styles are emphasized. (UC/CSU) source
MUS 143C Beginning Strings 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course teaches the fundamental of string playing for anyone interested in learning to play the violin, viola, violoncello, or string bass. Students must… source
MUS 146C Woodwind Class 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This is a course for students who wish to play flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone. Students must supply their own instruments. Open to all students… source
MUS 152C Percussion Class 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This is a course for students who wish to play drums, timpani, mallet instruments, and other percussion instruments. The class will emphasize basic music rea… source
MUS 156C Jazz Improvization - Instrumental 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides intermediate level instrumental students with the tools and techniques for jazz improvisation. Analysis of harmonic and melodic materials, extensive li… source
MUS 157C Jazz Improvisation - Vocal 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course offers vocal students training in jazz song-styling techniques focusing on swing, ballad, Latin, blues, and contemporary styles. Topics include rhythmic and mel… source
MUS 175C Swing Band 1 UnitTerm hours: 72 laboratory. This course will involve rehearsal and concert performance of swing music in the style of the "Big Band Era" from the 1930's to 1950's. May be taken for credit 4 times. (UC… source
MUS 176C Popular Songwriting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an introductory to intermediate course in popular songwriting. Students will learn keyboard skills and notation. They will analyze melody, harmony, song form, rhythm,… source
MUS 177C Songwriting Workshop 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an intermediate to advanced workshop in popular songwriting. Students will analyze melody, harmony, song form, rhythm, and lyrics as they apply to popular songs… source
MUS 203C Theory III 3 UnitsTerm hours: 48-54 lecture. This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: introduction to chromatic harmony; secondary… source
MUS 204C Musicianship III 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory III through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictati… source
MUS 205C Theory IV 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory III. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: post-Romantic techniques such as borrowed chor… source
MUS 206C Musicianship IV 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory IV through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictatio… source
MUS 212C Music Promotion Distribution 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. In this course, music entrepreneurs will learn business procedures to form their own company, emphasizing strategies for the sale and promotion of music. This course covers to… source
MUS 222C Audio Production for Film I 3 UnitsTerm hours:36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course explores audio recording, editing and mixing using digital audio workstations. Topics include an introduction to the process of film production, f… source
MUS 223C Audio Production for Film II 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course explores audio recording, editing and mixing using digital audio workstations. Topics include ADR, Foley, music editing, and final delivery. (CSU) source
MUS 225C Applied Music 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 9 laboratory. Private instruction included) For the student seeking individual instruction on piano, voice, guitar, or any standard band or orchestra instrument. A performa… source
MUS 229C Vocal Repertoire 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This class provides a workshop environment for the study of vocal repertoire at the intermediate-to-advanced level. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional… source
MUS 235C Commercial Guitar and Bass 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course emphasizes blues, jazz, and rock techniques for intermediate-to-advanced guitarists and bassists. Topics include scales in all positions, chords,… source
MUS 238C Popular Piano 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course deals with the study of basic chords to allow keyboard freedom in improvising and song arranging with the use of melody and accompaniment to deve… source
MUS 260C Classical Guitar Ensemble 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of standard and contemporary duets, trios, quartets, and large ensemble pieces for the classical gu… source
MUS 261C String Ensemble 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of standard and contemporary duets, trios, quartets, and large ensemble pieces for the violin, viol… source
MUS 273C Concert Band 1 UnitThe student will be involved in the rehearsal and performance of standard wind and band literature. Performances required in the course of the semester may include concerts and tours. May be taken fo… source
MUS 276C Jazz Band 1 UnitTerm hours: 72 laboratory. The lab hours for this course include sectional rehearsals, recording, program production and/or concerts. This course studies the rehearsal and performance of jazz band li… source
MUS 280C Jazz and Musical Theater Choir 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 hours in sectional rehearsals, recording, program production and/or concerts. This course is a vocal ensemble for beginning to advanced singers that focuses on repertoire from jazz, mu… source
MUS 281C Concert Choir 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 hours in sectional rehearsals, recording, program production and/or concerts. The students in this course perform an extensive repertoire ranging from Renaissance, Classical, and Baroq… source
MUS 282C Cypress Masterworks Chorale 1 UnitThe Masterworks Chorale presents four major concerts each year with emphasis on masterworks for choir and orchestra. The Chorale participates in regional music festivals, performs at numerous locatio… source
MUS 283C Cypress Singers 1 UnitThe Cypress Singers is a group of 18 sopranos and altos which rehearse and perform a variety of repertoire ranging from Renaissance madrigals to contemporary music. The Singers perform in concerts an… source
MUS 285C Chamber Singers 1 UnitThe Chamber Singers is a select group of 24 mixed voices performing a variety of classical repertoire ranging from Renaissance madrigals to contemporary literature. The ensemble performs four major c… source
MUS 287C Vocal Jazz Ensemble 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory in sectional rehearsals, recording program production and/or concerts. This course focuses on the rehearsal and performance of traditional and contemporary vocal jazz repert… source
MUS 295C Music Internship 1-4 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54-216 work experience education. This course is designed to give the student credit for work experience at a related occupational worksite, while being concurrently enroll… source
MUS 299C Music - Independent Study 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 Laboratory. This course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in performance or applied areas. Unit credit may range from 1 to 2 units in any… source
MUSA 104C Introduction to Concert Hour 1 UnitFormerly MUS 122 C. Term hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed for the first semester music major. Providing the student with opportunities to expand their knowledge of music performance and spe… source
MUSA 105C Beginning Concert Hour 1 UnitMUSA 104 C with a grade of C or better. Term hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed for the second semester music major. Providing the student with opportunities to expand their knowledge of musi… source
MUSA 106C Intermediate Concert Hour 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed for the third semester music major. Providing the student with opportunities to expand their knowledge of music performance and specific composers and… source
MUSA 107C Advanced Concert Hour 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed for the fourth semester music major, providing the student with opportunities to expand their knowledge of music performance and specific composers and… source
MUSA 111C Beginning Voice 1 Unit(Previously MUS 126 C). Term hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an entry-level class for singers who wish to develop skills in the fundamentals of singing. Providing a study of basic… source
MUSA 112C Intermediate Voice 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course, provides a study of vocal repertoire from a variety of styles and genres, both historical and modern, in a classroom setting. Individual student… source
MUSA 113C Pop-Commercial Music Theory I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This commercial music theory class provides a beginning study of harmonic material as used in pop-commercial music. It includes the study of chord progressions, melodies, and… source
MUSA 114C Pop-Commercial Musicianship I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to develop beginning-level aural skills and playing abilities in the style of pop-commercial music. The course includes performance,… source
MUSA 116C Pop-Commercial Piano Style and Technique I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give piano students beginning training in pop-commercial styling techniques, piano improvisation, notation, and piano studio recor… source
MUSA 120C Beginning Guitar 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course focuses on the fundamentals of playing the guitar: technique, note reading, scales, chords, simple picking and strumming patterns. The repertoire… source
MUSA 121C Intermediate Guitar 1 UnitFormerly MUS 231 C Designed for more advanced non-guitar major or the guitar major who is not yet qualified for Classical or Jazz Guitar, this course continues the study of guitar study from MUSA 120… source
MUSA 125C Pop-Commercial Drumset Style and Technique I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give students beginning-level drum set training in pop-commercial styling techniques, improvisation, notation, and drum studio rec… source
MUSA 130C Introduction to Piano for Non-Majors 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed for non-music majors whose piano skills are non-existent or very limited. This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of… source
MUSA 131C Keyboard Skills I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed for music majors preparing for a university keyboard proficiency exam, this course is the entry-level keyboard musicianship class wit… source
MUSA 132C Keyboard Skills II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is a continuation of MUSA 131 C for music majors. It includes emphasis on basic keyboard harmonization using primary chord inversions, technique,… source
MUSA 140C Music Notation Software I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the first level course that teaches students how to produce professional-quality vocal and instrumental scores as well as lead sheets using music not… source
MUSA 141C Electronic Music Production I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course covers beginning electronic music theory, technique, and composition. (CSU) source
MUSA 143C Recording Studio Tech I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a beginning level course that focuses on studio recording and digital audio workstation techniques. (CSU). source
MUSA 145C Audio Production for Gaming I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This beginning course focuses on the competition, arranging, and editing of audio for vide games. (CSU) source
MUSA 147C Pop-Commercial Vocal Style and Technique I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give vocal students beginning level training in pop-commercial styling techniques, vocal improvisation, notation, and vocal record… source
MUSA 152C Pop-Commercial Brass Style and Technique I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give brass students beginning-level training in pop-commercial styling techniques, brass improvisation, basic lead sheet writing,… source
MUSA 155C Pop-Commercial Music Ensemble 1 UnitTerm hours: 9 lecture and 49.5 laboratory. Students will rehearse, produce, record and perform commercial music ensemble repertoire; performances are required of all students. Course may be taken fou… source
MUSA 210C Advanced Voice 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course offers individual instruction in vocal techniques and interpretation of vocal literature from both historical and modern styles in a classroom se… source
MUSA 213C Pop-Commercial Music Theory II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This commercial music theory course provides an intermediate study of harmonic material as used in pop-commercial music. It includes the study of chord progressions, melodies,… source
MUSA 214C Pop-Commercial Musicianship II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to develop intermediate-level aural skills and playing abilities in the style of pop-commercial music. The course includes performanc… source
MUSA 216C Pop-Commercial Piano Style and Technique II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give piano students intermediate-level training in pop-commercial styling techniques, piano improvisation, notation, and piano stu… source
MUSA 221C Classical Guitar 1 Unit(Formerly MUS 232 C) Term hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. Designed for music majors, this advanced class provides intensive individual instruction in guitar techniques and interpretation of solo… source
MUSA 222C Pop-Commercial Guitar Style and Technique I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give guitar students beginning training in pop-commercial styling techniques, improvisation, notation, and studio recording techni… source
MUSA 223C Pop-Commercial Guitar Style and Technique II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give guitar students intermediate training in pop-commercial styling techniques, improvisation, notation, and studio recording tec… source
MUSA 225C Pop-Commercial Drumset Style and Technique II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give drum students intermediate training in pop-commercial styling techniques, improvisation, notation, and drum studio recording… source
MUSA 231C Keyboard Skills III 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course follows MUSA 132 C in keyboard musicianship sequence. Individualized instruction will focus on keyboard harmony using primary and secondary chord… source
MUSA 232C Keyboard Skills IV 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is an advanced level in keyboard musicianship sequence. Rigorous individualized instruction will focus on keyboard harmony using secondary domina… source
MUSA 241C Electronic Music Production II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course covers intermediate electronic music theory, technique, and composition. (CSU) source
MUSA 243C Recording Studio Techniques II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is an intermediate level course that focuses on studio recording and digital audio workstation techniques. (CSU) source
MUSA 245C Audio Production for Gaming II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 35 lecture and 54 laboratory. This intermediate course focuses on the composition, arranging, and editing of audio for video games. (CSU) source
MUSA 247C Pop-Commercial Vocal Style and Technique II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give vocal students intermediate training in pop-commercial styling techniques, vocal improvisation, basic lead sheet writing, and… source
MUSA 252C Pop-Commercial Brass Style and Technique II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course is designed to give brass students intermediate-level training in pop-commercial brass styling techniques, improvisation, basic lead sheet writin… source
NURS 081C Selected Topics in Nursing I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course is designed to meet the first semester nursing students' need for review and remediation of fundamental nursing care and an introduction to medic… source
NURS 082C Selected Topics in Nursing II 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 31.5 lecture and 94.5 laboratory. This course is designed to meet the nursing students' need for review and remediation of medical surgical nursing and an introduction to maternal newborn… source
NURS 083C Selected Topics in Nursing III 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 31.5 lecture and 94.5 laboratory. This course is designed to meet the nursing students' need to review and remediation of intermediate medical surgical nursing, mental health nursing, and… source
NURS 090C Nursing Transitions 3.5 UnitsThis course is designated for the experienced (no less than six months documented work experience in their licensed capacity) LVN/LPT who is preparing to enter the Registered Nursing career ladder pr… source
NURS 091C Strategies-Success in Nursing 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This course is designed to assist the pre-nursing and the nursing student to understand the nursing process and apply quality and safety standards within a spirit of inquiry fi… source
NURS 099C Nursing Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 9-36 depending on units attempted. This course is designed for capable students enrolled in the Registered Nursing program or options of the program who wish to increase their knowledge a… source
NURS 103C Basic Health Assessment 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This elective course provides specialized nursing knowledge in assessing basic health status in the non-pregnant adult. Students will recall and build upon the curricular conce… source
NURS 104C Introduction to ECG Interpretation 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This elective course provides specialized nursing knowledge in providing patient centered care to patients experiencing oxygenation disorders; cardiac dysrhythmias, using teamw… source
NURS 190C Introduction to Nursing Concepts 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. This course introduces the health science student to the theoretical basis of nursing and patient centered care. Emphasis is placed on psychosocial concepts inherent to the de… source
NURS 191C Pharmacology in Nursing I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This pharmacology course correlates with the content in NURS 192 C and NURS 193 C . It introduces the concepts of patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, profession… source
NURS 192C Fundamentals of Nursing 4.5 UnitsTerm hours: 45 lecture and 108 laboratory. This course is an introduction to the nursing process and applying quality and safety standards within a spirit of inquiry firmly based in the science and a… source
NURS 193C Introduction to Medical-Surgical/Gero Nursing 3.5 UnitsStudents will recall and build upon course concepts (previous learning in N192) of patient centered care, safety, oxygenation, regulation and movement with healthy aging concepts,basic age-associated… source
NURS 195C Pharmacology in Nursing II 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This pharmacology course correlates with the content in NURS 196 C and NURS 197 C . Students will recall and build upon the curricular concepts previously learned in NURS 191… source
NURS 196C Med-Surg Nursing I 5 UnitsTerm hours: 40.5 lecture and 148.5 laboratory. This course prepares the student to apply the nursing process and develop nursing judgment within a spirit of inquiry based on the science and art of nu… source
NURS 197C Maternal and Newborn Nursing 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 31.5 lecture and 94.5 lab. This course prepares the student to apply the nursing process and develop nursing judgment to prioritize care for the perinatal, newborn and women's health pati… source
NURS 291C Pharmacology in Nursing III 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course correlates with the content in NURS 292 C , NURS 293 C , NURS 294 C . Students will recall and build upon the curricular concepts previously learned in NURS 195 of… source
NURS 292C Medical-Surgical Nursing II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 40.5 lecture and 148.5 laboratory. This course prepares the student to apply the nursing process, to develop nursing judgment and to prioritize patient centered care for multiple acute me… source
NURS 293C Mental Health Nursing 3.5 UnitsTerm hours: 31.5 lecture and 94.5 laboratory. This course presents historical, cultural and contemporary evidence based concepts related to the mental health-illness continuum. Will explore patient -… source
NURS 294C Geriatric Nursing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture and 81 laboratory. This course prepares the student to apply quality and safety standards and the National League for Nursing's ACES framework to plan patient centered care for… source
NURS 295C Pharmacology in Nursing IV 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This course correlates with the content in NURS 296 C and NURS 297 C . Students will recall and build upon the curricular concepts learned in preceding nursing courses of patie… source
NURS 296C Child and Family Nursing 3.5 UnitsTerm Hours 31.5 lecture and 94.5 Laboratory This course prepares the student to apply quality and safety standards utilizing the nursing process based in the science and art of nursing. Students will… source
NURS 297C Med-Surg Nursing III 5 UnitsTerm hours: 41 lecture and 149 laboratory. This course prepares the student to apply nursing process, to develop nursing judgment, and to prioritize care for adults with acute unstable medical-surgic… source
PHIL 100C Introduction to Philosophy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces the student to a variety of philosophical issues in metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and ethics, as well as the methodology used by philosophers to add… source
PHIL 100HCHonors Introduction to Philosophy 3 UnitsTerm hours; 54 lecture. This course is enhanced for honors students. It introduces the student to a variety of philosophical issues in metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and ethics, as well as the met… source
PHIL 101C Intro to Religious Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introductory study of religion with emphasis on the origins and functions of religion, religious experience, and religious and theological modes of expressio… source
PHIL 101HCHonors Introduction to Religious Studies 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced introductory study of religion with emphasis on the origins and functions of religion, religious experience, and religious and theological modes of… source
PHIL 105C World Religions 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an overview of the world's religions, with major emphasis upon Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. (CSU/UC, AA GE, CalGETC) source
PHIL 110C Religions of the East 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course systematically introduces and analyzes the intellectual and religious histories of India, China, and Japan. Primary focus will be on the ways in which Eastern trad… source
PHIL 120C Religions of the West 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as the religions of ancient Mesopotamia, Canna, and Egypt. The history, beliefs, ri… source
PHIL 135C Social and Political Philosophy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to social and political thought, especially the central concepts (e.g. democracy, justice, rights, liberty, political authority, political moral… source
PHIL 160C Introduction to Ethics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. Fundamental ethical concepts, theories, and arguments in classical, medieval, modern, and c… source
PHIL 162C Contemporary Moral Issues 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a philosophic examination of major ethical debates in contemporary American society. Topics may include capital punishment, abortion, poverty including hunger a… source
PHIL 165C Business Ethics 3 UnitsThis course examines the major ethical issues that arise in contemporary business practices, e.g., preferential treatment for underrepresented groups, responsibility to the environment, codes of cond… source
PHIL 170C Logic and Critical Thinking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on elements of clear, straight, orderly and valid thought, including deductive and inductive reasoning and the accurate use of language. This course explor… source
PHIL 170HCHonors Logic and Crit Thinking 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This Honors-enhanced course focuses on elements of clear, straight, orderly and valid thought, including deductive and inductive reasoning and the accurate use of language. Th… source
PHIL 172C Critical Thinking and Writing 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the techniques of argument analysis, evaluation, and construction as applied to essay writing. The course includes such topics as standard fo… source
PHIL 175C Symbolic Logic 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a course in elementary, truth-functional, propositional logic and first-order quantificational predicate logic, up through identity and definite descriptions. The cour… source
PHIL 201C History of Ancient Philosophy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This historical introduction to philosophy traces the development of Western philosophy with a focus on the early Greeks, emphasizing those ideas which have most influenced th… source
PHIL 202C History of Modern Philosophy 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a survey of Western philosophical thought since the Renaissance with emphasis on the Modern period. The course introduces students to some of the most important and in… source
PHIL 225C The American Religious Experience 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to religious diversity in the United States from the colonial encounter to the present. It emphasizes cultural and religious interaction and exc… source
PHIL 230C Philosophy of Religion 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course critically examines the central arguments for and against the existence of God, the historicity of miracles, and the possibility of life after death. (UC/CSU, AA G… source
PHIL 240C Jesus and His Interpreters 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines what we know about the historical Jesus, how He is depicted in the Gospels and how He has been critically reconstructed in New Testament scholarship. The… source
PHIL 298C Philosophy Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It… source
PHIL 299C Philosophy Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: Varying hours of scheduled conferences per week according to instructor. This independent study course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through… source
PHIL 400C Business Ethics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is an upper division intensive writing course intended for students enrolled in an approved Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program. This course is a critical and reflective e… source
PHOT 050C Photography Special Projects 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course is designed to allow the student to specialize in one particular phase of photography under the close supervision of the instructor. Students… source
PHOT 101C Introduction to Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. A survey of the historical and practical aspects of photography as an art form and social document as well as an introduction to the processes, principles, a… source
PHOT 103C Intermediate Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed to reinforce and enhance the concepts and skills acquired in the Introduction to Photography class. This course includes special film… source
PHOT 104C Wedding and Event Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This introductory course is designed to introduce students to the skills and mindset needed to photograph weddings and events in the primary and second shoot… source
PHOT 106C Advanced Wedding Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This advanced course is designed to prepare photographers for a career in professional wedding photography. It focuses on building the technical and creative… source
PHOT 109C Portrait Photography 3 UnitsThis course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of portrait styles and techniques. The student will practice techniques for photographing people in studio and on location situations.… source
PHOT 115C Introduction to Digital Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. A survey of the historical and practical aspects of photography as an art form and social document, as well as an introduction to photography's processes, pr… source
PHOT 118C Available Light Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course is designed to give the student knowledge of and competency in making photographic images in available light conditions where light can not b… source
PHOT 148C Photo Laboratory Studies I 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. Extended laboratory hours to supplement those available in a student's regular class. Provides students the opportunity to attain fundamental skills to complete their assig… source
PHOT 149C Photo Laboratory Studies II 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. This course provides students the opportunity to attain intermediate skills to complete their assignments and personal projects. Extended laboratory hours to supplement tho… source
PHOT 150C Photo Laboratory Studies III 1 UnitTerm hours: 54 laboratory. Extended laboratory hours to supplement those available in a student's regular class. Provides students the opportunity to attain advanced skills to complete their assignme… source
PHOT 202C Contemporary Photography 3 UnitsThis is a lecture and lab course on the genre of contemporary photography from the 1970’s to present day. The historical significance of contemporary photographers including the impact from the conce… source
PHOT 203C Studio Lighting Techniques 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course acquaints the student with lighting and studio techniques as commonly used in professional photographic applications. The emphasis will be on lig… source
PHOT 204C History of Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a lecture/lab course on the history of photography that is designed to give students a practical knowledge of the development of the medium through a… source
PHOT 206C Studio Practices 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This is a course designed to familiarize the student with image conceptualization and the differing technical alternatives used in commercial studio photogra… source
PHOT 216C Advanced Digital Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course is designed to provide the student with advanced knowledge of techniques and skills in the application of digital technologies to all areas of th… source
PHOT 219C Editorial Photography 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory TBA. This course is designed to acquaint the student with a current view of the field of photojournalism and photographic publishing for magazines, the Intern… source
PHOT 220C Alternative Photo Processes I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course investigates alternative methods to image production. Class content will include aspects of graphic arts photography, films and developers. A var… source
PHOT 221C Alternative Photo Processes II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course will continue to investigate the artistic aspects and technical procedures used in 19th Century photographic printing of hand coated papers. Duri… source
PHOT 222C Alternatv Photo Processes III 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. This course will continue to investigate the artistic aspects and technical procedures used in 19th Century photographic printing of hand coated papers. Duri… source
PHOT 236C UAV Flight Lab-Photography 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will receive instruction and participate in hands-on flight activities to develop, practice and optimize unmanned Aircraft System fl… source
PHOT 298C Photography Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and 0-1080 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a course for students who wish to increase their knowledge of photography. Various topics will be offered. Unit c… source
PHOT 299C Independent Study 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 laboratory. This is a course that is designed for the student to increase their knowledge of a particular art discipline. Unit credit may range from 1 /2 to 2 units in any given se… source
PHS 107C Nutrition and World Food Issue 3 UnitsFormerly BIOL 107 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of the biological basis of human nutrition, including a survey of anatomical and physiological principles. A study of the human diet… source
PHS 280C Introduction to Public Health (formerly KIN 280 C) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 280 C. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an introduction to the discipline of public health. Students will gain an understanding of the basic concepts and terminologies of pub… source
PHS 280HCHonors Introduction to Public Health (formerly KIN 280HC) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 280HC. Term hours: 54 lecture. This honors course provides an enhanced comprehensive introduction to the discipline of public health. Students will gain an understanding of the concepts… source
PHS 281C Health and Social Justice (formerly KIN 281 C) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 281 C. Term Hours: 54 hours lecture. This course provides an introduction to the health inequities in the United States that stem from unequal living conditions. Students will explore ho… source
PHS 281HCHonors Health and Social Justice (formerly KIN 281HC) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 281HC. Term Hours: 54 lecture. This honors course provides comprehensive and enhanced study of health inequities in the United States that stem from unequal living conditions. Students w… source
PHS 283C Women's Health (formerly KIN 283 C) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 283 C . Term Hours: 54 lecture. This course analyzes the biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of women's health, and explores health services, health education, and healt… source
PHS 284C Contemporary Personal Health (formerly KIN 284 C) 3 UnitsFormerly PE 234 C and KIN 284 C. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is placed on individ… source
PHS 285C Global and Community Health (formerly KIN 285 C) 3 UnitsFormerly KIN 285 C. Term Hours: 54 lecture. This course explores the primary determinants of global health, inequalities in health status among nations, and current challenges, controversies and publ… source
PHS 287C Case Studies in Public Health 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course presents case studies in various themes of public health practice to demonstrate how the principles of public health were established and continue to evolve. (UC/C… source
PHS 294C Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Mind-Body Connection 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course will explore research that provides insight into how contemplative practices such as mindfulness and meditation, contemporary psychological approaches, exercise, d… source
PHS 295C Civic Engagement in Public Health (formerly KIN 289 C) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course focuses on community as a unit of identity, community, well-being, and social justice perspectives and initiatives to promote community health. Addresses community… source
PHS 296C Whole Systems Integrative Health 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines health, disease, healing, and medicine from an interdisciplinary perspective. Concepts and philosophies from traditional cultural healing systems and cont… source
PHSC 104C Physical Science for Teachers 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This activity-based course introduces students to basic principles of physics and chemistry with emphasis on their practical importance and application in th… source
PHSC 196C Field Studies in Physical Science 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course involves lecture and field study in the physical sciences. During a given semester, multiple sections may be offered to different study areas or… source
PHSC 298C Physical Science Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge in various fields in the physical sciences. Various to… source
PHSC 299C Physical Sciences Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 48-54 laboratory or project research for maximum credit. This course is for able students who have demonstrated interest and capability for increased knowledge of physical science through… source
PHYS 130C Elementary Physics 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is an entry level physics course for all science majors. The course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and laws of physics with emphasis upo… source
PHYS 201C College Physics I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is the first half of an algebra- and trigonometry-based two-semester physics sequence ( PHYS 201 C and PHYS 202 C ) designed primarily for studen… source
PHYS 202C College Physics II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the second half of an algebra and trigonometry based two-semester sequence ( PHYS 201 C and 202 C ) designed primarily for students planning to major… source
PHYS 210C Physics for Life Sciences I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the first half of a calculus-based two-semester sequence ( PHYS 210 C and 211 C ) designed for students majoring in life sciences, medical/dental fie… source
PHYS 211C Physics for Life Sciences II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the second half of a calculus-based two-semester sequence ( PHYS 210 C and 211 C ) designed for students majoring in the life sciences. This course c… source
PHYS 221C General Physics I 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This is the first course of a three semester introductory physics program for students majoring in physics, chemistry, geology, engineering (all areas), comp… source
PHYS 222C General Physics II 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is part of a three-semester program of introductory calculus based physics for students majoring in physics, chemistry, geology, engineering (all… source
PHYS 223C General Physics III 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is part of a three-semester program of introductory calculus-based physics for students majoring in physics, chemistry, geology, engineering (all… source
POSC 100POLS C1000 American Government and Politics (formerly: POSC 100 C United States Government) 3 UnitsThis 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
POSC 100HCPOLS C1000H American Government and Politics-Honors (formerly: POSC 100HC Honors United States Government) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing instit… source
POSC 120C Political Theory 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a survey of Western political theory from ancient Greece to the Modern Age. It shows how political theory shapes current institutions and ideologies in the Unit… source
POSC 135C Campaigns, Parties and Elections 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an analysis of the challenges faced by the Democratic and Republican and parties as they are being replaced by campaign management firms (CMF's), Political Acti… source
POSC 200C Introduction to Political Science 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the study of political science. It explores the many aspects of politics, examining its relationship to morality, culture, economics, justice… source
POSC 209C Urban Politics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a concentrated study of urban America with particular emphasis on the challenging problems facing the country's metropolitan areas. The approach will be interdi… source
POSC 210C Contemporary Political Issues 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an intensive study of contemporary issues associated with the concepts of democracy, federalism, separation of powers, judicial review, preservation of individu… source
POSC 215C Comparative Politics 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a comparative study of the political theories and practices of selected European and non-Western political systems. Also included in the course is a careful ana… source
POSC 216C Politics of the Middle East 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the political, social, economic and ideological foundations of the Middle East in general and major states in the region in particular. Empha… source
POSC 230C International Relations 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of relations of nations including the function of power, diplomacy, international law and organizations, and economic factors. Special emphasis will be… source
POSC 250C Gender and Politics 3 UnitsFormerly: POSC 101 C Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the study of women in politics at the national, state, and local levels and the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity,… source
POSC 298C Political Science Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It… source
POSC 299C Political Science Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: Varying hours of scheduled conferences per week according to instructor. This independent study course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through… source
PSY 110C Applied Psychology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the principles of psychology and its research as it applies to everyday living. These principles are explored in the context of college life, interpersona… source
PSY 120C Human Sexuality 3 UnitsThis course is an overview of the psychological and psychobiological aspects of human sexuality. The course takes an interdisciplinary approach dealing with the entire area of human sexual behavior v… source
PSY 131C Cross-Cultural Psychology (formerly PSY 237 C) 3 UnitsThis course is an introduction to culture's influence on human behavior and mental processes. Beginning with an examination of theoretical definitions of culture, the course covers a broad range of t… source
PSY 139C Developmental Psychology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of emotional, intellectual, social and physical growth patterns from conception to death. It emphasizes an integrated approach to each life phase. It al… source
PSY 145C Child Psychology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course explores the physical, cognitive, communicative/linguistic, and socio-emotional development of the child from conception through adolescence across diverse culture… source
PSY 161C Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course provides an introduction to fundamental statistical concepts relevant to the social sciences but applicable to all disciplines. A conceptual approach is used to in… source
PSY 161HCHonors Prob Stats-Soc Sci 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This honors course provides an introduction to fundamental statistical concepts relevant to the social sciences but applicable to all disciplines. A conceptual approach is use… source
PSY 202C Research Methods in Psychology 4 UnitsTerm hours 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course encompasses the conceptual, ethical and technical aspects of designing and implementing research in the cognitive, behavioral and social sciences.… source
PSY 221C The Brain and Behavior 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the neurophysiological processes associated with mental processes and behavior. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of the brain and other ce… source
PSY 222C Abnormal Psychology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a systematic study of psychopathology. This course presents a scientific survey of the subfield of psychology interested in researching the nature and causes of… source
PSY 232C Positive Psychology 3 UnitsA minimum grade of C in PSYC C1000 (PSY 101 C). Term hours:54 This course is a methodical study of positive psychology. This course introduces a scientific inquiry into the integrated field of positi… source
PSY 251C Social Psychology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the basic theories, concepts, and empirical findings in such areas as social perception, social cognition, prejudice, discrimination, interpersonal attrac… source
PSY 255C Psychology of Aging 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines the biological, physiological, cognitive, personality, developmental, intimacy and sexual aspects of the ongoing aging process. Critical life issues for e… source
PSY 298C Psychology Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-648 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It… source
PSY 299C Psychology Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: Varying hours of scheduled conferences per week according to instructor. This independent study course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through… source
PSY 101PSYC C1000 Introduction to Psychology (formerly: PSY 101 C Introduction to Psychology) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. 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, env… source
PSYC 101HCIntroduction to Psychology - Honors (formerly: PSY 101 HC - Honors Introduction to Psychology) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. 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, env… source
PT 080C Selected Topics in Psychiatric Technology 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is designed to meet the health science student's need for current topics and issues, updated information in health care, review of specialized subject matter, and/… source
PT 085C Psychiatric Technician - Work Experience 2-4 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 hours (minimum) work experience education. This course provides practical work experience for students caring for individuals with developmental disabilities in communit… source
PT 090C Leadership Supervision and Ethics 0.5 UnitsTerm hours: 9 lecture. This course defines the leadership and supervisory roles of the mental health professional with focus on the ethical considerations surrounding work with persons diagnosed with… source
PT 110C Nursing Science I 7 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 126 laboratory hours. This course presents the fundamental of nursing concepts and scientific principles of nursing care. It begins to prepare students to provide fundament… source
PT 115C Nursing Science II 7 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course explores the disease process of medical/surgical conditions relative to etiology, pathology, and treatment modalities. The therapeutic use of me… source
PT 120C Developmental Disabilities I 7 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course explores the theory and principles directly related to the delivery of care and services to persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities… source
PT 125C Developmental Disabilities II 7 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course focuses on the cause and treatment of behavioral disorders in persons diagnosed with developmental disabilities. The theory and application of b… source
PT 130C Mental Disabilities I 7 UnitsThis course introduces the theory, psychological and mental health concepts of psychiatric nursing while exploring the causes and treatments of mental illness in chronically hospitalized and forensic… source
PT 135C Mental Disabilities II 7 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course prepares the student to intervene at the primary and secondary levels of treatment in the care of individuals with mental disabilities. Primary… source
RADT 142C Radiologic Electronics 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This is a course for students preparing for radiologic technology and medical sonography programs. Basic knowledge of scientific units, the structure of matter, electromagneti… source
RADT 145C Medical Imaging Terminology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Introduction to the origin and derivation of medical language with focus on building terms, spelling, abbreviations, and pronunciations. Medical imaging terminology of the fol… source
RADT 146C Introduction to Radiography 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course prepares the student for the radiography program. Material covered in this course include x-ray tube construction and production, radiographic quality and techniqu… source
RADT 147C Medical Imaging Pathology 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is an introduction to the study of disease as it relates to diagnostic medical imaging. It includes the causes, signs, symptoms and diagnostic image presentation o… source
RADT 148C Radiology Imaging Techniques (formerly Radiologic Technology) 4 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers a study of the principles of radiographic technique, factors influencing radiographic quality, beam restricting devices and grid utilizati… source
RADT 150C Radiographic Positioning I (formerly Radiologic Positioning) 5 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers positioning methods for the upper and lower extremities, pelvis, respiratory system, bony thorax, and abdomen along with practical applica… source
RADT 153C Radiography Patient Care 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a lecture/demonstration class to teach vital signs, medical emergencies, imaging procedures, aseptic techniques, drug administration, ethics, communication, bod… source
RADT 162C Radiology Special Procedures 3 UnitsCompletion or concurrent enrollment in HS 147 C and RADT 148 C and RADT 150 C and RADT 153 C , with a grade of C or better. Term hours: 45 lecture and 27 laboratory. This course provides the student… source
RADT 196C Selected Topics I 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is a comprehensive categorical review of radiologic technology to support the student in the clinical internship phase. Topics include patient care, image quality,… source
RADT 197C Selected Topics II 1 UnitComprehensive review of radiologic technology to support the student in the clinical internship phase. Topics include of routine and fluoroscopic positioning, special imaging procedures, radiation pr… source
RADT 198C Selected Topics III 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course is a comprehensive review of radiologic technology to support the student in the clinical internship phase. Topics include of quality control and assurance, radiat… source
RADT 247C Radiographic Positioning II 5 UnitsCompletion of or concurrent enrollment in RADT 148 C , RADT 150 C , RADT 153 C and HS 147 C , with a grade of C or better. Term hours: 72 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers positioning met… source
RADT 251C Radiology Externship 7 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 288 hours in supervised training in an approved clinical affiliate. This course provides an introduction to specialized imaging exams to include fluoroscopy, hysterosalping… source
RADT 252C Radiobiology 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture. This course is designed to provide the principles of radiation interaction with cells, tissues, and the body as a whole. Factors affecting biological responses are presented,… source
RADT 253C Radiation Laws and Ethics 1.5 UnitsTerm hours: 27 lecture. This course is an introduction to legal terminology, concepts, and principles for radiographers will be presented. Topics include misconduct, malpractice, legal and profession… source
RADT 254C Clinical Internship I 6.5 UnitsTerm hours: 400 laboratory. This course begins the internship phase of the Radiologic Technology Program. Students are assigned to selected clinical education centers which provide supervised clinica… source
RADT 255C Clinical Internship II 12 UnitsTerm hours: 720 laboratory. This course continues the internship phase of the Radiologic Technology Program. Students are assigned to selected clinical education centers which provide supervised clin… source
RADT 256C Clinical Internship III 12 UnitsTerm hours: 720 laboratory. This course is a continuation of the internship phase of the Radiologic Technology Program. Students are assigned to selected clinical education centers which provide supe… source
RADT 262C Cross-Sectional Imaging 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This course correlates knowledge and practice of diagnostic imaging with cross-sectional anatomy of the brain, skull, chest, thorax, spine, abdomen, and pelvis. Diagnostic ima… source
RADT 299C Imaging Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsThis course is designed for capable students enrolled in the Radiologic Technology Program or options of the program who wish to increase their knowledge and experience in applied areas. Students wil… source
REC 100C Foundations of Recreation and Leisure Services 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is the foundation for an introduction to the broad field of recreation and leisure services. The class will include the relationship of recreation to the individua… source
REC 102C Recreation - Sport Leadership and Diverse Groups 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the application and development of leadership skills in the recreation setting. Emphasis on applicable leadership techniques including working with groups c… source
REC 298C Recreation Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 0-432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This class will utilize a lecture/lab-activity approach to various topics in recreation. A variety of classes will be o… source
SOC 101C Introduction to Sociology 3 UnitsEligibility for ENGL C1000 ( ENGL C1000 ) or ENGL C1000E ( ENGL C1000E ) or ESL 110 C . Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is an analysis of human relationships through a study of cultural origins,… source
SOC 101HCHonors Introduction to Sociology 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an enhanced version of Introduction to Sociology for honors students. This course is an analysis of human relationships through a study of cultural origins, per… source
SOC 102C Social Problems 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an identification and analysis of selected contemporary social problems in American society and around the world. It includes problems of overpopulation, enviro… source
SOC 125C Sociology Research Methods 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course examines fundamental elements of qualitative and quantitative empirical research and the social science use of critical thinking. The scientific methods include at… source
SOC 161C Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This course provides an introduction to fundamental statistical concepts relevant to the social sciences but applicable to all disciplines. A conceptual approach is used to in… source
SOC 161HCHonors Probability and Statistics-Social Sciences 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. This honors course provides an introduction to fundamental statistical concepts relevant to the social sciences but applicable to all disciplines. A conceptual approach is use… source
SOC 225C Sociology of Women 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course covers an identification and analysis of the status of women in American society. Sociological issues pertinent to the conditions of women are examined, such as th… source
SOC 250C Sociology of Aging 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. The course explores the concept of aging and sociological/cultural theories of aging. The gender, cross-cultural, economic, political, and social policy aspects of aging in so… source
SOC 275C Marriage and Family 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a study of the sociological factors involved in family relationships, courtship, marital adjustments and parenthood. This course examines various patterns of ma… source
SOC 277C Sociology of Religion 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is an analysis of religion as a social institution. Emphasis will be placed on the influence that religion has on American society by examining the role religion p… source
SOC 280C Media, Culture, and Society 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is a critical analysis of media and culture from a sociological perspective, including the ways in which media is shaped and influenced by society, culture and ind… source
SOC 290C Sociology of Contemporary Race and Ethnic Relations 3 UnitsThis course is a sociological analysis of race, ethnicity and racism. Coursework includes an examination of cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that support or challenge raci… source
SOC 292C Introduction to Criminology 3 UnitsThis course presents a scientific analysis of the nature, extent, and causes of violations of societal rules of behavior that are formally defined as crime and delinquency. The course includes an ana… source
SOC 298C Sociology Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It i… source
SOC 299C Sociology Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This independent study course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thought that topics might de… source
SOSC 298C Social Sciences Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 and/or 432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is design… source
SOSC 299C Social Science - Independent Study 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 lecture. This independent study course is for students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area through individual research and study. It is thought that topics might de… source
SPAN 098C Spanish Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through s… source
SPAN 101C Elementary Spanish I 5 UnitsThis course focuses on the acquisition of the four major skills in language learning: listening comprehension, speaking, reading , and writing. Included are the grammar and vocabulary necessary to de… source
SPAN 102C Elementary Spanish II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This Spanish language and culture course continues to focus on the acquisition of the four major skills in language learning: listening comprehension, speaking, reading and wr… source
SPAN 200C Conversational Spanish 2 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture. The course emphasizes extensive practice in oral expression and listening comprehension at intermediate and advanced levels of competency. The materials used facilitate discus… source
SPAN 201C Spanish for Spanish Speakers I 5 UnitsTern hours: 90 lecture. This course is designed to address the language needs of students with Spanish speaking backgrounds who have little or no formal training in Spanish. Emphasis will be placed o… source
SPAN 202C Spanish for Spanish Speakers II 5 UnitsTerm hours: 90 lecture. This course is designed for students who are fluent in spoken, informal Spanish and who need to improve their writing, reading, and grammar skills. It furthers the mastery of… source
SPAN 203C Intermediate Spanish III 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. The primary goal of this course is to develop intermediate proficiency in Spanish at the Intermediate-mid to Intermediate-high level (as established by the American Council on… source
SPAN 204C Intermediate Spanish IV 4 UnitsTerm hours: 72 lecture. The primary goal of this course is to develop proficiency in Spanish at the Intermediate-high to Advanced-low level (as established by the American Council on the Teaching of… source
SPAN 298C Spanish Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 432 laboratory depending on units attempted. This seminar is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of literature, language and culture through small gr… source
SPAN 299C Spanish Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsThis course is designed for able students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Spanish Language through individual study or research. Unit credit may range from ½ to 2 units in any given semes… source
MATH 120STAT C1000 Introduction to Statistics (formerly: MATH 120 C Introduction to Statistics) 4 UnitsAll students may take MATH 120PC with the support course MATH 012C. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for di… source
THEA 100C Introduction to the Theatre 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for those who wish to explore are of live theatre, with special attention given to a survey of all the contributing elements. The course prepares the s… source
THEA 101C Play Analysis 3 UnitsA basic approach to the analysis of a play script, intended to provide theatre students with the tools necessary to understand the literary text of a play, its structure and its application to work i… source
THEA 102C World Theatre History 3 UnitsThe student will investigate the influence of differing cultures, traditions, and technologies on the development of the theatre as a social institution through comparative study of plays, historical… source
THEA 105C Musical Theatre History 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 Lecture. This course explores the uniquely American art form that is Musical Theatre. From its early development to the present time. Emphasis will be placed on the chronological exami… source
THEA 107C Diversity in American Theatre 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 54 lecture America's ethnic, racial and cultural heritages and the struggles for social equality that have shaped American theatre, drama and performance will be explored. Duplicate credi… source
THEA 107HCHonors Diversity in American Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture This course is an enhanced study of America's ethnic, racial and cultural heritages and the struggles for social equality that have shaped American theatre, literature and perf… source
THEA 108C Playwriting (formerly Stage and Screenwriting) 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. Beginning playwrights discover the basic craft of writing plays. This course will concentrate on student's current work and illustrations will be drawn from contemporary plays… source
THEA 110C Stage Management for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course involves the study and the practical application of the role of the Stage Manager as they pertain to the theatrical production process. Emphasis is placed on the d… source
THEA 111C Industry Prep for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed as preparation for students interested in pursuing theatre as a professional career. Students will learn resume and portfolio building skills as well a… source
THEA 120C Acting I 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. Acting methods of the modern actor will be studied. Students will use craft preparations which will enable them to bring emotional and behavioral truth to th… source
THEA 121C Dynamic Movement for the Stage 2 UnitsTerm Hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory Students learn the art of physical communication. Students will discover and explore structured physical play, unarmed stage combat and stimulus response exer… source
THEA 122C Improvisation Technique 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course involves the principles and techniques of improvisational acting designed to increase the actor's creativity, problem solving, collaboration and… source
THEA 124C Acting II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, actors will proceed to a more advanced exploration and mastery of the basic craft of acting. Actors will learn specific skills for preparing… source
THEA 125C Acting III 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, actors will proceed to an advanced exploration and mastery of the basic craft of acting with an emphasis on fulfilling the demands characteri… source
THEA 126C Musical Theatre Techniques I 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory Students will investigate performance techniques of musical theatre as they relate to the onstage performer. Established musical theatre repertoire will be co… source
THEA 127C Musical Theatre Techniques II 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, students will explore the synthesis of singing and movement as it applies to musical theatre performance and auditions This course is designe… source
THEA 128C Acting for the Camera 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will master the fundamental craft of acting for television and feature film. Guidelines for solving the specific demands the camera… source
THEA 129C Voice and Diction 3 UnitsTerm hours: 54 lecture. This is a course in the study of and exercise in voice production and articulation with the goal of producing Standard American speech. Special attention is given to diction f… source
THEA 130C Acting Workshop 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory TBA depending on units attempted. This performance workshop course will emphasize the application of the principles and the craft of creative acting. Faculty and theate… source
THEA 132C Musical Theatre Performance I 2-3 UnitsThe students will participate in the preparation of a musical production through acting, singing, dancing and/or instrumental accompaniment. Performers will make use of production elements and perfor… source
THEA 133C Rehearsal Performance I 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory TBA This course teaches the practical application of acting and production techniques, i.e., acting, stage managing, backstage operations. Students participate in the r… source
THEA 134C Auditions for Theater and Film 1 UnitTerm hours: 18 laboratory. In this course, theater students will create and then perform audition presentations that demonstrate their proficiency in the fundamental skills of acting and auditioning.… source
THEA 135C Musical Theatre Performance II 2-3 UnitsThe students will participate in the development of a musical theater theatre production from rehearsal to public performance. They will synthesize singing, dancing and acting techniques into a cohes… source
THEA 136C Rehearsal Performance II 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory TBA This performance course concentrates on training students in the intermediate skills required of performing and preparing a public performance for the Theater Depar… source
THEA 137C Summer Musical Theater Workshop I 1-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 54-108 laboratory. This musical theater performance laboratory course will introduce students to the basic skills of musical theater performance. Faculty… source
THEA 138C Summer Musical Theater Workshop II 1-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. This musical theater performance laboratory course will introduce students to the intermediate skills of musical theater performance. Faculty and theater students wi… source
THEA 140C Introduction to Theatre Design 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory Students will be offered a survey of scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, projections, makeup, properties, theatrical equipment and construction techniques thr… source
THEA 141C Video and Projection Design for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course involves the study and execution of projection design for the stage with emphasis on equipment, control, media, creating original content and the… source
THEA 142C Sound Design for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will be involved in recording studio procedure and equipment selection and use for theatre. The course covers the technical as well… source
THEA 143C Stagecraft 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course explores the planning and execution of scenic elements for the stage with an emphasis on design, construction and methods of shifting scenery. Ad… source
THEA 144C Lighting Design for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm Hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Admission to thea… source
THEA 145C Costume Design for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm Hours 36 lecture and 54 laboratory Students will study costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic theatrical costuming. Fabrics and their various uses… source
THEA 146C Scenic Painting 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory Various methods of painting theatrical scenery will be explored. Tools to be used will include brush, roller, sponges. Students will duplicate stucco, masonry… source
THEA 147C Stage Makeup 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will receive instruction and practice in a lecture/laboratory setting in all phases of makeup specifically designed for theatrical u… source
THEA 148C Production Techniques I 0.5-3 UnitsTerm hours: 27-162 laboratory hours depending on units attempted. This is an open entry/open exit class for students to obtain performance experience in theatre. It is open to students performers to… source
THEA 149C Stage Crew I - Running 1-2 UnitsTerm Hours- 54-108 laboratory TBA This course offers students practical experience as members of a running crew for public theatre performances. Students will fulfill crewing assignments during final… source
THEA 150C Stage Crew II-Production Preparation 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 laboratory TBA. This course offers students practical experience as members of a construction, lighting, sound crew for public theater performances. Students will gain practical ex… source
THEA 151C Stage Crew III Costume Makeup 1-2 UnitsTerm hours:54-108 laboratory TBA This course offers students practical experience as members of a costume and makeup crew for public theatre performances. Students will gain practical experience in t… source
THEA 152C Stage Crew IV House Box Office 1-2 UnitsTerm hours: 54-108 laboratory TBA This course offers students practical experience as members of a house and box office crew for public theatre performances. Students will gain practical experience i… source
THEA 155C Production Techniques II 0.5-3 UnitsTerm Hours 27-162 hours laboratory. This is an open entry/open exit class for students to obtain production experience in theatre. It is open to student crew members to fill in vacancies for a theatr… source
THEA 156C Production Techniques III 0.5-3 UnitsOpen Entry/Open Exit. Term hours: 27-162 laboratory. This course is for students to obtain production preparation experience in the theater. (CSU) source
THEA 160C Computer Drafting for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course is an introduction to two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer-aided design/drafting, and visualization for stage designers. Emphasis is pl… source
THEA 161C Scenic Design for Theatre 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. This course offers students training in the art of designing scenery for theatre, from conceptualization to realization. Computer Aided Drafting, model makin… source
THEA 220C Acting IV 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. In this course, students will develop and practice the fundamental skills required to perform dramatic literature that varies from classical texts to contemp… source
THEA 225C Directing for the Theatre 3 UnitsEligibility for college-level composition or appropriate placement. Term hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The director's purpose in the theater theatre will be examined through current craft appr… source
THEA 226C Musical Theatre Techniques III 3 UnitsThe research and performance of musical theatre literature that varies from legitimate standard to pop contemporary styles will be required. Admission to theatre performances not to exceed $50.00. (U… source
THEA 227C Musical Theatre Techniques IV 3 UnitsPrerequiste: THEA 226 C or audition. Term hours: 36 lecture and 72 laboratory. The musical theatre actor will analyze the script and score of a piece of musical theatre repertoire and develop a perfo… source
THEA 228C Advanced Acting for the Camera 2 UnitsTerm hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. Students will continue their exploration and mastery of craft approaches for television and film acting, including but not limited to advanced character deve… source
THEA 230C Directing Actors for Film TV 2 UnitsTHEA 228 C . Term hours: 18 lecture and 54 laboratory. Student directors will analyze screenplays and characters for the purpose of directing actors. Emphasis on staging scenes for the camera to elic… source
THEA 232C Musical Theatre Performance III 2-3 UnitsTerm hours:106-162 laboratory TBA depending on units attempted. The students will prepare a work of musical theatre for public performance through play analysis, character analysis, style analysis an… source
THEA 233C Musical Theatre Performance IV 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory TBA. In this course, students will prepare and perform a work of musical theatre for public performance focusing on script obligations, character relationship, external… source
THEA 234C Rehearsal Performance III 2-3 UnitsThis is a performance - oriented course that concentrates on training students in the methodology and advanced skills of ensemble acting during a rehearsal period. Production support in the areas of… source
THEA 235C Experimental Theatre 2 UnitsTerm hours: 108 laboratory. This course consists of short-term projects in theatre production (selection to be made by the department). Projects may include student-directed, one act plays, touring s… source
THEA 236C Summer Theater Workshop I 1-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 54-108 laboratory. This performance laboratory course will introduce students to the basic skills of new play development and innovative performance work… source
THEA 237C Summer Theater Workshop II 1-2 UnitsPass/No Pass/Letter Grade option. Term hours: 54-108 laboratory. This performance laboratory course will invest students with the intermediate skills of new play development and innovative performanc… source
THEA 238C Rehearsal Performance IV 2-3 UnitsTerm hours: 108-162 laboratory TBA. Students will explore and develop further the advanced skills required for performance goals. Production skills in the areas of stage management, backstage operati… source
THEA 247C Prosthetic Makeup 3 UnitsTerm hours: 36 lecture and 54 laboratory. In this course, students will explore the techniques of special effects makeup. The basic construction of foam latex appliances, wounds and burns, bald cap a… source
THEA 298C Theater Arts Seminar 0.5-12 UnitsTerm hours: 0-216 lecture and/or 864 laboratory depending on units attempted. Various courses may be offered from semester to semester which are designed to meet the interests and needs of the studen… source
THEA 299C Theatre Arts-Independent Study 0.5-2 UnitsTerm hours: 27-108 Laboratory. This course is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of theater and/or theatrical practices through individual study or research. May be taken for… source