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Child and Adolescent Development AA-T Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegreeCollege of the Desert offers a Child and Adolescent Development Associate in Arts for Transfer degree, also called Child and Adolescent Development AA-T. Students completing this interdisciplinary de… source
Advanced English Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate will help prepare the student to be successful in college level English courses and prepare them to pass the General Education Development (GED) test. The certificate also fulfills t… source
Advanced Math Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate will help the student be successful in college level math courses as well as prepare them to pass the General Education Development (GED) test. The certificate also fulfills the math… source
Basic English Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate will help the student be successful in college level English courses. It also meets the requirements for the General Education Development (GED) certificate as well as the high schoo… source
Basic Math Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate will help the student be successful in college level math courses. It also meets the requirements for the General Education Development (GED) certificate as well as high school diplo… source
Reading Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate will help prepare the student to be successful in college level reading and English courses as preparation for the General Education Development (GED) test. The certificate also fulf… source
Secondary Education (GED) Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe GED certificate (Certificate of Secondary Education Completion/GED) is an alternative to a high school diploma and is accepted by many employers, community colleges, vocational training programs,… source
Adult High School Diploma ▸ 32 coursesDiplomaThe completion of this diploma program will help students be successful in a wide variety of college courses. It also improves their employability and job opportunities. source
Advanced Transportation Technologies AS Degree ▸ 34 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Advanced Transportation Technologies Degree program offers learners the opportunity to learn the academic and occupational skills needed by entry-level technicians in the… source
Automotive Alternative Fuels Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Alternative Fuels Certificate is on key alternative vehicle systems including their basic operation, function, and service. The systems include engine management, emiss… source
CNG Essentials Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Compressed Natural Gas Essentials Certificate is on key compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle systems including their basic operation, function, service and maintenance. The system… source
CNG Inspection Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Compressed Natural Gas Inspection Certificate is on inspecting compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle systems including their basic operation, function, service and maintenance. The… source
CNG Installation Essentials Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Compressed Natural Gas Installation Essentials Certificate is on installing and inspecting compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle systems including their basic operation, function,… source
Agriculture Food Safety Certificate of Achievement ▸ 29 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in a variety of office and agriculture-related fields in which food safety is of primary importance. Students completing this certificate… source
Agriculture Office Assistant Certificate of Achievement ▸ 39 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level employment as an agriculture office assistant. Students completing this certificate will acquire familiarity with the principles of plant science an… source
Agriculture Office Professional Certificate of Achievement ▸ 47 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level employment as an agriculture office professional. Students completing this certificate will acquire familiarity with the principles of plant science… source
Agriculture Pest Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 29 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of plant protection. Students completing this certificate will acquire skills in fertilizer and chemical application, laws,… source
Agriculture Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 29 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in positions related to agriculture technology. Agriculture Technicians develop and improve ideas to make crops grow more efficiently in… source
Agri-Business AS Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Agriculture Business through the study of professional and computer skills, soil and plant nutr… source
Arborist Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis program provides entry level instruction in the proper identification, cultural practices, disease identification, planting and management of landscape trees. Career opportunities include landsc… source
Agriculture Plant Science AS-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Agriculture Plant Science for Transfer , also called Agriculture Plant Science AS-T, is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor's degree in Plant Science, Ho… source
Environmental Horticulture AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Environmental Horticulture program provides instruction in the design, construction, and maintenance of landscapes, nursery practices, and management of large turf areas.… source
Environmental Horticulture Certificate of Achievement ▸ 29 coursesCertificateThis program provides instruction in the designing, construction, and maintenance of landscapes, nursery practices, and management of large turf areas. Career opportunities in Environmental Horticult… source
General Agriculture AS Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in General Agriculture prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of agriculture through the study of soil and plant nutrition, plant science, pesticides, and… source
Agriculture Irrigation Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 23 coursesCertificateThis certificate introduces students to the design, installation and management of landscape and agricultural irrigation systems. Students completing this certificate will acquire familiarity with pl… source
Landscape & Irrigation Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis program provides instruction in the designing, construction, and maintenance of landscapes, and in the design and construction of irrigation systems. Entry-level career opportunities in environm… source
Pest Management Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis program provides entry level instruction in the identification and control of pests found in landscape areas, large turfgrass areas, and turfgrass areas on a golf course. This includes the safe… source
Plant Science AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis program provides instruction in a wide array of career opportunities in horticulture, agronomic and other related fields. These careers also include many areas that support these industries such… source
Turfgrass Management AS Degree ▸ 29 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Turfgrass Management provides instruction in the designing, construction, and maintenance of landscapes, management of large turf areas, with an emphasis on the management… source
Turfgrass Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 30 coursesCertificateThis program provides instruction in the designing, construction, and maintenance of landscapes, management of large turf areas, with an emphasis on the management of golf course turf. Career opportu… source
Turfgrass Management Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThis program provides entry level instruction in the proper identification, cultural practices, disease identification, planting, and management of turfgrass. Career opportunities include landscape a… source
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration AS Degree ▸ 44 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science Degree in Air Conditioning & Refrigeration offers students the opportunity to learn academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by a lead tech… source
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Certificate offers students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry-level technicians in… source
Air Properties & Economizer Performance Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis program is designed to train HVAC technicians to understand Air properties and how it effects system performance. It is also designed to train technicians to properly install and set up economiz… source
Proper HVAC Systems Preperation and Systems Charging Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program is designed to train HVAC Technicians the proper methods of system recovery, system evacuation, and proper system charging. source
Refrigerant Management & EPA-608 Preparation Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program is for the HVAC industry to learn the best methods for handling refrigerants, recovery, reclamation and evacuation. This program also prepares students for the EPA-608 Refrigerant Handli… source
Applications and Information Systems AS Degree ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThe Associate Degree in Applications and Information Systems (AIS) prepares students to either enter the workforce as an entry-level office support and/or upskill in the office professional field. source
BIW IV: Legal Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 15 coursesCertificateBIW IV: Legal Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry-level legal office support positions in a variety of different legal environments. After successful completion o… source
BIW IV: Marketing Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateBIW IV: Marketing Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement helps students to develop a dynamic skill and use social media as part of a marketing strategy to promote businesses, create demand and… source
BIW IV: Medical Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThe Business Information Worker BIW IV: Medical Office Specialist Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry-level medical office support positions in a variety of different medical envir… source
BIW I: Office Support and Technologies Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificateBIW I: Office Support & Technologies Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry-level administrative support positions in a variety of fields and businesses. After successful completion o… source
BIW II: Office Support and Technologies Certificate of Achievement ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Business Information Worker BIW II: Office Support & Technologies Certificate of Achievement is the second of a set of stackable certificates that prepares students for entering and advancement i… source
Business Information Worker - Real Estate Specialist ▸ 6 coursesThe Business Information Worker (BIW) – Real Estate Specialist Certificate of Achievement prepares students for a career as a Real Estate Salesperson according to the California Bureau of Real Estate… source
Architectural Technology AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Architectural Technology Associate of Science (Employment Preparation) degree offers courses with a broad perspective in Architecture practice, building design and general education developed for… source
Architectural Technology AS Degree (transfer preparation) ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Architectural Technology Associate of Science (Transfer Preparation) degree offers courses with a broad perspective in Architecture practice, design and general education developed for students p… source
Architectural Technology Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Architectural Technology Certificate of Achievement provides education and training for students seeking employment in Architecture or any of the related fields in the building industry where the… source
Building Inspection Technology Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Building Inspection Technology Certificate of Achievement provides courses that prepare individuals for careers in the public and private sectors of construction and the real estate industry. The… source
California Building Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides building code skills and training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation management, permit tec… source
California Building/Fire Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate introduces building and fire codes and applications training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation mana… source
California Electrical Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides electrical code skills and training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation management, permit t… source
California Energy Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe California Energy Codes Certificate of Completion provides energy code skills and training for students desiring to build a career in energy-related fields, such as: energy analysis and consultin… source
California Mechanical Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides mechanical code skills and training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation management, permit t… source
California Plumbing Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides plumbing code skills and training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation management, permit tec… source
California Residential Codes Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides building code skills and training for students desiring to build or enhance a career in construction-related fields, such as: compliance documentation management, permit tec… source
Construction Technology Career Preparation Certificate of Completion ▸ 37 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Career Preparation Certificate of Completion provides students with an in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry; the many career ch… source
Construction Technology Concrete and Masonry Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Concrete and Masonry Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to understand the significance of concrete as a building mater… source
Construction Technology Drywall Installation and Finish Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Drywall Installation and Finish Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to understand proper installation, types of applica… source
Construction Technology Electrical Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Electrical Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to complete the initial stages of electrical wiring and grounding in bui… source
Construction Technology Exterior Finishes Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Exterior Finishes Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to understand the environmental significance of insulation, therm… source
Construction Technology Finish Carpentry Certificate of Completion ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Finish Carpentry Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding of interior carpentry and the practical techniques used to install doors, windows, cabi… source
Construction Technology Framing Carpentry Certificate of Completion ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Framing Carpentry Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the floor, w… source
Construction Technology Introduction Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Introduction Certificate of Completion provides students with an in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry and the many career choic… source
Construction Technology Plumbing Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Plumbing Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to complete the initial mechanics of plumbing including the design, instal… source
Construction Technology Site Preparation and Layout Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Construction Technology Site Preparation and Layout Certificate of Completion provides students with the understanding and skills necessary to complete the initial stages of building construction… source
Construction Management AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Construction Management degree is intended to prepare students with a broad overview of construction, various related courses and local general education requirements to u… source
Construction Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Construction Management Certificate of Achievement provides education and training for students seeking employment in Construction or any of the related fields in the building industry where they… source
General Drafting Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe General Drafting Certificate of Achievement provides education and training for students seeking employment in various related fields in the architectural, engineering or building industry where… source
Real Estate Development Certificate of Achievement ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Certificate of Achievement in Real Estate Development is designed to serve students seeking either to enter or enhance their careers in the Real Estate profession. The courses in the certificate… source
Art History AA-T Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThis program provides the academic and practical experience to prepare students for a career, or further education at a four-year institution, in art history and related fields, such as museum studie… source
Studio Arts AA-T Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegreeArt is the study of communicating concepts and ideas visually. Career paths chosen by students pursuing undergraduate to graduate studies in art include, but are not limited to: studio artist, art ed… source
Photography Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateIn today’s world, images have become the most dominant global form of communication. Images are used to sell the products that surround us, drive valuable traffic in the online environment, influence… source
Arts Entrepreneurship in Ceramics Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateProvide students and the community with the opportunity to develop and pair their artistic skill set in a specific medium with essential business skills to become the driving force of their own caree… source
Arts Entrepreneurship in Drawing Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateProvide students and the community with the opportunity to develop and pair their artistic skill set in a specific medium with essential business skills to become the driving force of their own caree… source
Arts Entrepreneurship in Sculpture Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateProvide students and the community with the opportunity to develop and pair their artistic skill set in a specific medium with essential business skills to become the driving force of their own caree… source
Arts Entrepreneurship in Painting Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateProvide students and the community with the opportunity to develop and pair their artistic skill set in a specific medium with essential business skills to become the driving force of their own caree… source
Arts Entrepreneurship in Printmaking Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateProvide students and the community with the opportunity to develop and pair their artistic skill set in a specific medium with essential business skills to become the driving force of their own caree… source
Automotive Basic Diagnostic Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis certificate offers Snap-on certification in ShopKey, basic scan tool, and basic oscilloscope. In addition, there is Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam preparation training. This certificat… source
Automotive Basic Electrical Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis certificate offers Snap-on certification in automotive battery, starting, and charging systems. In addition, there is Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam preparation training. This certific… source
Automotive Air Conditioning Certificate of Achievement ▸ 32 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Air Conditioning Certificate is on vehicle heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenanc… source
Automotive Basic Maintenance Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis certificate offers Snap-on certification in precision measurement, tire changer, torque measurement, and TPMS. In addition, there is Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam preparation training… source
Automotive Electrical Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Emissions Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Emissions Certificate is on vehicle emission systems, including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenance. The systems include on-board diagnostics (OBD… source
Automotive Engine Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Engine Management Certificate is on vehicle engine management systems, including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenance. The systems include ignition… source
Automotive Manufacturer Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate offers the following foundational automotive instruction: noise, vibration and harshness, electrical review, manufacturer update training, and Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exa… source
Automotive Oil Change Certificate of Completion ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Oil Change Certificate is on safely performing a light-duty, engine oil and filter change. This certificate is designed to prepare students and incumbent employees for… source
Automotive Technology AS Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThe Automotive Technologies Degree program offers learners the opportunity to learn the academic and occupational skills needed by entry-level technicians in the automotive industry. The degree is al… source
Automotive Transmission & Axle Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Transmission & Axle Certificate is on vehicle manual transmissions, automatic transmissions/transaxles, and axle systems. This includes their basic operation, function,… source
Automotive Braking Systems Certificate of Achievement ▸ 31 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Braking Systems Certificate is on vehicle braking systems including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenance. The systems include Hydraulic principles,… source
Automotive General Service Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive General Service Certificate is on vehicle general systems including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenance. The systems include electrical, braking,… source
Hybrid, Fuel-Cell, & Electric Vehicle Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Hybrid, Fuel Cell and Electric Vehicle Certificate is on vehicle electrical/electronic systems, artificial intelligence, and hybrid, fuel cell and electric vehicles including thei… source
Automotive Light and Medium Duty Diesel Certificate of Achievement ▸ 33 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides theory and hands-on experience in automotive light and medium duty diesel systems including theory of operation, service, diagnosis, and repair. Light and medium duty diesel… source
Automotive Quick Service Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis program prepares the learners for an entry-level position in the area of express service positions and will also prepare learners for further automotive courses. Completion of this program provi… source
Automotive Safety & Sustainability Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Safety and Environmental Protection Certificate is on safety in a working automotive shop environment including general shop safety with basic equipment operation, func… source
Automotive Steering, Suspension, & Alignment Certificate of Achievement ▸ 31 coursesCertificateThe emphasis of the Automotive Steering, Suspension, & Alignment Certificate is on vehicle steering & suspension systems including their basic operation, function, service, and maintenance. The syste… source
Automotive Terminology Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis program prepares the student for an entry-level position in the area of parts distribution, and will also prepare students for further automotive courses. Completion of this program provides stu… source
Basic Fire Fighter Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to safely perform, under minimal supervision, essential and advanced fire ground tasks. These shall include basic rescue operations… source
Accounting AS Degree ▸ 23 coursesDegreeAccounting involves analyzing, recording, summarizing, and reporting financial information to managers, business owners, customers, investors, and other decision-makers within and outside an organiza… source
Accounting Certificate of Achievement ▸ 25 coursesCertificateAccounting is the study of analyzing, recording, summarizing, and reporting financial information to managers, owners, customers, investors, and other decision makers inside and outside a business or… source
Business Administration 2.0 AS-T Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegreeBusiness Administration is the study of basic principles and techniques to effectively manage and lead organizations. source
General Business AS Degree ▸ 35 coursesDegreeGeneral Business is the study of basic principles, concepts, and the language of organizations. The Associate of Science in General Business Degree focuses on employment preparation. This program was… source
BIW III: Remote Office Support and Technologies Certificate of Achievement ▸ 21 coursesCertificateThe BIW III: Remote Office Support & Technologies Certificate of Achievement is part of a progression of office professional certificates that build upon each other. Although the courses can be compl… source
General Business Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateGeneral business is the study of basic principles, concepts and the language of organizations. The General Business certificate focuses on employment preparation. Career paths chosen by students purs… source
Golf Management AA Degree ▸ 26 coursesDegreeGolf management is the study of all aspects pertaining to the operation of public and private golf facilities and the responsibilities of the golf professional in them. Career paths chosen by student… source
Golf Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 19 coursesCertificateGolf management is the study of all aspects pertaining to the operation and the responsibilities of the golf professional in managing a public or private golf facility. Career paths chosen by student… source
Hospitality Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 24 coursesCertificateHospitality Management is the study of different aspects of management and leadership as they relate to the hospitality industry. Included in the hospitality industry are such sectors as hotels, rest… source
Hospitality Management AS Degree (transfer preparation) ▸ 8 coursesDegreeHospitality Management is the study of different aspects of management and leadership as they relate to the hospitality industry. Included in the hospitality industry are such sectors as hotels, rest… source
Hospitality Management AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 32 coursesDegreeHospitality Management is the study of different aspects of management and leadership as they relate to the hospitality industry. Included in the hospitality industry are such sectors as hotels, rest… source
Human Resource Generalist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThe Human Resource Generalist program is intended to prepares students to enter the dynamic business environment of human resources. Students become familiar with various approaches to business organ… source
Makerspace Basic Skills ▸ 2 coursesMakerspaces teach 21st-century manufacturing techniques: rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing, computer-controlled machinery, computer-aided design, etc. Explore your creativity and gain knowled… source
Marketing AS Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegreeMarketing concentration focuses on markets, strategic planning, customer satisfaction, products, pricing, promotion, and channels of distribution, providing students with practical skills to build br… source
Marketing Certificate of Achievement ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Marketing Certificate of Achievement provides students with practical skills to build brands and businesses efficiently and effectively. Students can use their new skills to work as contractors o… source
Project Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students with an understanding of business and the necessary skills required to successfully manage a project and to prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) o… source
Quickbooks Training - Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe QuickBooks Training Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry-level bookkeeping and administrative support positions in a variety of fields & businesses. After the successful complet… source
Retail Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 8 coursesCertificateRetail is a growing, fast-paced, and diverse industry with many opportunities for advancement. With over 42 million people employed, retail is responsible for 1 in 4 jobs in the United States, Retail… source
Small Business Certificate of Achievement ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for prospective and current small business owners/managers, including Gig workers and free lancers, and those seeking to become significant contributors to small business as… source
Social Media Marketing Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThe Social Media Marketing Certificate of Achievement provides students with practical, critical marketing skills that are not limited by any geographical location. Students can use their new skills… source
Communication Studies 2.0 AA-T Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Arts in Communication Studies 2.0 for Transfer , also called the Communication Studies 2.0 AA-T Degree, is specially designed for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in… source
Computer Information Systems AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 20 coursesDegreeThe Associate's degree in Computer Information Systems prepares students to enter the workforce as an entry-level computer or network support technician. source
Computer Information Systems AS Degree (transfer preparation) ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science degree in Computer Information Systems prepares students to either pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Systems Technology from California State University,… source
Computer Science AS-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Computer Science for Transfer , also called Computer Science AS-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a p… source
Career Exploration Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateStudents are empowered with the resources necessary to determine their career goals, identify an educational path to achieve those goals, and confidently pursue entering or transitioning in the profe… source
EDGE Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe EDGE certificate program comprises the summer and winter bridge courses that help students make a smooth and successful transition into college. The program consists of three courses, usually tak… source
Criminal Justice AS Degree ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree is intended to prepare students academically to perform effectively in a host of careers pertaining to the Criminal Justice system. Students will b… source
Administration of Justice AS-T Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer , also called the Administration of Justice AS-T Degree, is intended to prepare students to transfer to CSU campuses that offer bach… source
Criminal Justice Certificate of Achievement ▸ 21 coursesCertificateThe Criminal Justice Certificate of Achievement provides education and training for students seeking employment in one of the three components of the Criminal Justice System: law enforcement, the jud… source
Baker Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificatePrepares the student for employment as a baker focused on quick breads, cakes, cookies and breakfast breads. source
Basic Culinary Arts Certificate of Achievement ▸ 18 coursesCertificateThe Basic Culinary Arts Certificate of Achievement program at College of the Desert provides training for entry level careers in the food service industry. Emphasis is on back of the house basic cook… source
Bread Baker Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares the student for employment as a bread baker focused on yeast breads. source
Catering: Banquets & Buffets Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate focuses on presentation of food service, both "in house" and "off premise" catering. This certificate is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to banquet and buffet plan… source
Culinary Catering Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program focuses on volume preparation and presentation of food service, both “in house” and “off premise” Catering. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to volume ca… source
Culinary AS Degree ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThe Culinary Associate of Science Degree program at College of the Desert provides training for careers in the culinary industry, one of the fastest growing sectors in today’s job market. The program… source
Culinary Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 25 coursesCertificateThe Culinary Arts Management program at College of the Desert provides training for management careers in the food service and lodging industries, one of the fastest growing sectors in today’s job ma… source
Employment Preparation: Entry Cook Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Employment Preparation: Line Cook Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateShort-term vocational training leading to line cook jobs in the culinary profession. source
Food Safety in the Workplace ▸ 2 coursesThis certificate focuses on sanitation and hygiene in food service facilities. Emphasis is placed on food service worker's responsibility in maintaining high sanitation and safety standards. source
Intermediate Culinary Arts Certificate of Achievement ▸ 24 coursesCertificateThe Intermediate Culinary Arts Certificate of Achievement program at College of the Desert provides training for careers as first-line supervisors in the food service and lodging industries, one of t… source
Culinary Menu Planning Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program studies the basic principles of menu making for a variety of types of food service operations, considering the factors of clientele, types of operations, economic requirements, nutrition… source
Prep Cook Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis certificate is a study of the basic core components in culinary arts and food production. Introduction to culinary terminology and ingredients will be presented. Areas of study include: tools, e… source
Culinary Procurement and Cost Control Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program studies the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items, with particular attention to product identification and to the ordering, receiving, storing, and… source
Culinary Safety & Sanitation Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program studies the principles of hygiene and sanitation and the control and prevention of foodborne illnesses in food service operations. Emphasis is placed on the food handler's responsibility… source
Commercial Drone Imaging ▸ 9 coursesThe Commercial Drone Imaging program provides skills in digital imaging, video editing, colorization, and photo editing. Students will participate in hands-on and virtual flight activities to develop… source
Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS)Students with disabilities at College of the Desert participate in the same activities and courses as any other student. Mandated accommodations and specialized services are offered to provide a more… source
Early Childhood Education AS-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Early Childhood Education for Transfer , also called the Early Childhood Education AS-T Degree, provides a clearly articulated curricular track for students who wish to tr… source
Early Childhood Education Associate Teacher Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe following courses fulfill the California State requirement of 12 semester units for fully qualified teachers in private preschool programs and child care centers (Community Care Licensed, Title 2… source
Early Childhood Education AS Degree ▸ 20 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Early Childhood Education for employment preparation provides a clearly articulated curricular track for students who wish to pursue employment in early childhood educatio… source
Early Childhood Education Master Teacher Certificate of Achievement ▸ 22 coursesCertificateEarly Childhood Education (ECE) is the study of child development and developmentally appropriate practices for young children. Students completing the Early Childhood Education Master Teacher Certif… source
Early Childhood Education Teacher Certificate of Achievement ▸ 10 coursesCertificateEarly Childhood Education (ECE) is the study of child development and developmentally appropriate practices for young children. Students completing the Early Childhood Education Teacher Certificate w… source
Early Childhood Education Site Supervisor Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateEarly Childhood Education (ECE) is the study of child development and developmentally appropriate practices for young children. Students completing the Early Childhood Education Site Supervisor Certi… source
Family Child Care Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Family Child Care Certificate of Achievement has been designed to provide Licensed Family Child Care Providers, students, and potential providers with a comprehensive overview of principles and t… source
Economics AA-T Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Arts in Economics for Transfer , also called the Economics AA-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a program or maj… source
Elementary Teacher Education: Integrated Programs AA-T Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Arts in Elementary Teacher Education: Integrated Programs for Transfer , also called the Elementary Teacher Education: Integrated Programs AA-T Degree, is designed to prepare student… source
Elementary Teacher Assistant Special Education, Bilingual Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThis course of study prepares the student with basic competencies to serve as a bilingual assistant in an elementary school classroom under the supervision of a credentialed teacher. Teacher assistan… source
Elementary Teacher Assistant Special Education Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThis course of study prepares the student with basic competencies to serve as an assistant in an elementary school classroom under the supervision of a credentialed teacher. Teacher assistants are al… source
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Certificate of Achievement is designed to offer a full range of both required and elective courses that prepare students for immediate entry into the emergency me… source
Emergency Medical Services Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Certificate of Completion is designed to offer a full range of both required and elective courses that prepare students for immediate entry into the emergency med… source
Emergency Medical Responder Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe need for emergency medical personnel in the Coachella Valley continues to increase. source
Emergency Medical Responder, Intermediate Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Intermediate Certificate prepares the EMR student to provide emergency prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical condit… source
Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificateEMT 084 meets the state coursework minimum requirements for EMT-I programs. Field and clinical experience is arranged outside of scheduled theory and skills lab time. CPR certification is required pr… source
Building & Energy Systems Professionals AS Degree ▸ 73 coursesDegreeThe Building Energy Systems Professional AS Degree provides a comprehensive understanding of the energy conservation industry. Courses include Energy Systems, HVAC, Architecture, Computer Information… source
Building Automation Control Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Building Automation Control Certificate of Achievement offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level… source
Building Commissioning Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Building Commissioning Technician Certificate of Achievement offers students the opportunity to learn the occupational skills needed by future entry-level commissioning technicians in the energy… source
Building Energy Consultant Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis certificate of achievement is for students interested in a career in the building energy consulting industry. Energy consultants select the energy systems, documents, and verify energy code is b… source
Commercial Gas Heating Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Commercial Gas Heating Certificate of Achievement offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level techn… source
Power Generation and Distribution Certificate of Achievement ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThe Power Generation and Distribution Certificate of Achievement will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for an entry-level position in the power generation industry ranging fro… source
Facilities Operations Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Facilities Operations Technician Certificate Of Achievement offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry l… source
Building and Energy System Professional (BESP) Fundamentals ▸ 20 coursesThe Building and Energy System Professional (BESP) Fundamentals Certificate is developed to offer students a broad overview of the energy conservation industry. It includes cross-disciplinary courses… source
Green HVAC Commercial Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateGreen HVAC Commercial offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level technicians in the commercial Heating… source
Green HVAC Residential Certificate of Achievement ▸ 10 coursesCertificateGreen HVAC Residential Certificate offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level technicians in the resid… source
Heat Pumps Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Heat Pumps Certificate offers students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level technicians in the Heating, Ventilat… source
Lighting and Controls Technology Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateLighting and Controls Technology Certificate of Achievement provides training and preparation for an industry-recognized credential to electricians, contractors, acceptance test technicians, building… source
Residential Gas Heating Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Residential Gas Heating Certificate offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry level technicians in the… source
Residential Solar Installation Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis Certificate is for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics, and earning the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) industry recognized credential… source
Residential Solar Surveying and Planning Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis Certificate is for students engaged in a solar related field that have a need for a fundamental knowledge and skills of solar function and design of solar photovoltaic. The coordination between… source
Residential Solar Certificate of Achievement ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Residential Solar Certificate of Achievement is developed to prepare the students for careers in the field of renewable energy, focusing on solar energy technology. Graduates will be prepared for… source
Solar Battery Storage Installation and Maintenance Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides a broad overview of electric energy storage technologies, benefits, economics, California policies and a discussion of energy storage in microgrid systems. This course addre… source
Solar Site Planning Project Certificate of Completion ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides training in applying the principles and techniques of solar surveying and planning to residential building projects. Projects take a hands-on approach and will be aligned to… source
Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) in partial requirements of Level One,… source
Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to the American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) in partial requirements of Level… source
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in partial requirements of Level O… source
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to the American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in partial requirements of Lev… source
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in partial requirements of Level… source
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry industry-standard recognition according to American Welding Society (AWS) QC10 specifications in Shielded Metal Arc Welding in partial requirements of Lev… source
Welding Technology SENSE Entry-Level Welder Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis program provides the necessary industry-standard recognition according to AWS QC10 specifications in Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding in requiremen… source
Engineering AS Degree ▸ 24 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science Degree in Engineering prepares students for transfer to the four year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree program in one of the following engineering discip… source
English AA-T Degree ▸ 31 coursesDegreeCollege of the Desert’s Associate in Arts in English for Transfer, also called the English AAT Degree, offers a wide range of courses designed to help students develop writing, research, problem solv… source
Language and Thought Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Language and Thought Certificate of Competency critical thinking skills about language use and personal experience conveyed through writing. The certificate examines language in context as well a… source
Organization Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Organization Certificate of Competency develops writing skills that help students communicate ideas, opinions, arguments, facts, and evidence in a coherent structure intended for a reading audien… source
Research and Argument Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Research and Argument Certificate explores the basic elements of academic research and argumentative writing. The courses in this certificate prepare students for the rigors of academic research… source
Sentence Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Sentence Certificate of Competency delves into the basic elements of Standard Written English (SWE), namely the rules of grammar and syntax, and the conventions of SWE usage. The courses that mak… source
English as a Second Language Advanced Academic Credit Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Certificate in Advanced Academic ESL provides students, prospective employers, and others with documented evidence of persistence and academic accomplishment in English as a Second Language. The… source
Advanced Academic English as a Second Language Noncredit Certificate of Competency ▸ 6 coursesDegreeThe noncredit Certificate of Competency in Advanced Academic ESL provides students, prospective employers, and others with documented evidence of persistence and academic accomplishment in English as… source
Academic English Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis series of courses will teach the students English grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills that they will need to be adequately prepared for college-credit classes where they wil… source
English Proficiency Certificate of Completion: Life & Work Skills ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis sequence of courses will teach the student the English grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills that he or she will need to be an active and productive member of the community a… source
Vocational ESLN Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Certificate of Completion in Vocational ESL Noncredit is a sequence of courses designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of fields. The core courses focus on work-related vocabular… source
Ethnic Studies AA Degree ▸ 23 coursesDegreeEthnic studies is the critical interdisciplinary study of race and racism utilizing intersectional, comparative, relational, decolonial, and transnational approaches that focus on the histories, expe… source
Fire Technology AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 41 coursesDegreeFire technology is the study of the organization and function of fire prevention and suppression techniques; fire behavior and combustion, fire chemistry, extinguishing agents, hazardous and toxic mater… source
Fire Technology AS Degree (transfer preparation) ▸ 9 coursesDegreeFire technology is the study of the organization and function of fire prevention and suppression techniques; fire behavior and combustion, fire chemistry, extinguishing agents, hazardous and toxic ma… source
Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement ▸ 35 coursesCertificateFire technology is the study of the organization and function of fire prevention and suppression techniques; fire behavior, combustible materials, extinguishing agents, hazardous and toxic material; fir… source
Public Safety Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Public Safety Certificate of Achievement is focused towards students pursuing a career in Public Safety or as a First Responder. Students will be introduced to courses in Criminal Justice, Fire S… source
Graphic Design & Marketing AA Degree ▸ 11 coursesDegreeGraphic Design & Marketing (GDM) is the vehicle by which business communicates visually by infusing art and technology to communicate ideas through images and other communication media. The graphic d… source
Community Health Worker: Children and Families Certificate of Achievement ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Community Health Worker (CHW): Children and Families Certificate trains students to serve a critical role in the community by supporting mental and physical health for children and families. Stud… source
Health Science AS Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Health Science provides courses which are the foundation to professional career opportunities in the health science, public health and environmental fields. The degree emp… source
Nutrition and Dietetics AS-T Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Nutrition and Dietetics for Transfer, also called the Nutrition and Dietetics AS-T Degree, introduces students to the principles and methodologies used in the study of nut… source
Pharmacy Technician Certificate of Achievement ▸ 4 coursesCertificatePharmacy Technician Certificate of Achievement provides both the technical and practical training that enables the technician, upon licensure, to function as a competent entry-level assistant to the… source
Public Health AS-T Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Public Health for Transfer, also called the Public Health AS-T degree, introduces students to the core principles and methodologies used in the study of public health. Stu… source
Alcohol and Drug Studies AS Degree ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThe College offers a non-transferable degree in Alcohol and Drug Studies . Students earning an associate’s degree in Alcohol and Drug Studies may pursue entry-level positions as supervised chemical d… source
Alcohol and Drug Studies Certificate of Achievement ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThe Certificate of Achievement is designed to provide students with skills necessary for employment as supervised chemical dependency counselors, as well as advancement toward the California Consorti… source
Kinesiology AA-T Degree ▸ 29 coursesDegreeKinesiology is the study of human anatomy, physiology, and the mechanics of body movement. Kinesiology majors are grounded in an interdisciplinary body of knowledge which encompasses the biological,… source
Fitness Specialist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 20 coursesCertificateThe Fitness Specialist Certificate of Achievement is a comprehensive certification that prepares students in the field of personal training, group fitness, exercise leadership and a variety of career… source
Personal Trainer Certificate of Achievement ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Personal Trainer Certificate program provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to prepare them for employment within the fitness industry. Students will gain an understanding of the… source
Physical Therapist Assistant AS Degree ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Physical Therapist Assistant program prepares students for employment as physical therapist assistants (PTA). The PTA functions through the direction of a physical therapist (PT) to implement the… source
Pre-Physical Therapist Assistant Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateCompletion of this certificate demonstrates students have completed the required coursework to apply to a Physical Therapist Assistant program. It demonstrates the interest and intent to pursue a car… source
Sports Medicine AS Degree ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science degree in Sports Medicine is a two-year course of study designed for students interested in becoming various allied health care professionals, such as athletic trainers, phys… source
Yoga Teacher Training Certificate of Achievement ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis yoga instructor certification program prepares students to meet the requirements to become a 200-hour registered yoga teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance. Yoga Alliance sets forth widely recognized… source
Liberal Arts AA Degree with Emphasis in Arts, Humanities, and Communication Studies ▸ 101 coursesDegreeThese courses emphasize the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities and artistic expression of human beings. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages… source
Liberal Arts AA Degree with Emphasis in Business and Technology ▸ 54 coursesDegreeThese courses emphasize the integration of theory and practice within the fields of business and technology. Students will develop the ability to effectively manage and lead organizations. Students w… source
Liberal Arts AA Degree with Emphasis in Math and Science ▸ 69 coursesDegreeThese courses emphasize the natural sciences which examine the physical universe, its life forms and its natural phenomena. Courses in Math emphasize the development of mathematical and quantitative… source
Liberal Arts AA Degree with Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences ▸ 75 coursesDegreeThese courses emphasize the perspective, concepts, theories and methodologies typically found in the vast variety of disciplines that comprise study in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students wi… source
UC 7 Course Pattern Certificate of Achievement ▸ 153 coursesCertificateThe University of California 7 Course Pattern certificate program at College of the Desert is a focused, 22 to 34-unit program designed to ensure students meet the minimum eligibility requirements fo… source
Information Competence and Academic Research ▸ 4 coursesThe Information Competence and Academic Research Certificate provides the basic academic research skills students need to succeed in credit courses at the college level. source
Mathematics AS-T Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer , also called the Mathematics AS-T Degree, provides students with sufficient mathematical knowledge and skills to transfer with upper division sta… source
Business Calculus Preparation Certificate of Competency ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis noncredit program covers various topics to prepare and support students planning to take or taking College Algebra and Business Calculus. Content includes the Cartesian coordinate system, linear… source
College Mathematics Preparation Certificate of Competency ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis noncredit program covers various topics to prepare students for mathematics needed in college-level courses and more advanced courses. Content includes mathematics-specific study skills, individ… source
Integers Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program covering the basic arithmetic operations of integers consists of two courses, Math 370C and Math 370D. This program is noncredit, lab based, and can be run as a self-paced and open entry… source
Mathematics Study Skills Certificate of Completion ▸ 3 coursesCertificateCompletion of this noncredit program will reflect students' knowledge of and commitment to the study efforts required to succeed in mathematics. Content includes mathematics-specific study skills, in… source
Pre-Algebra and Beginning Algebra Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program consists of two courses, Math 372 and Math 374. This noncredit program covers various topics to prepare students for algebra and to introduce students to algebra fundamentals. Topics inc… source
Rational Numbers Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program covering the basic arithmetic operations of rational numbers consists of two courses, Math 370E and Math 370F. This program is noncredit, lab based, and can be run as a self-paced and op… source
Whole Numbers Certificate of Competency ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis program covering the basic arithmetic operations of whole numbers consists of two courses, Math 370A and Math 370B. This program is noncredit, lab based, and can be run as a self-paced and open… source
Journalism AA-T Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegreeCollege of the Desert’s Journalism program offers an Associate in Arts in Journalism for Transfer , also called the Journalism AA-T Degree. Students earning this degree are well prepared for career f… source
Advanced Film Production Certificate of Achievement ▸ 18 coursesCertificateDigital film and video technology has transformed filmmaking, making it possible to produce independent movies and video projects without huge budgets, expensive cameras or large crews. This developm… source
Film, Television, and Electronic Media AS-T Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Film, Television and Electronic Media for Transfer , also called the Film, Television & Electronic Media AS-T Degree, will prepare students for careers in the dynamic fiel… source
Basic Film Production Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateDigital film and video technology has transformed filmmaking, making it possible to produce independent movies and video projects without huge budgets, expensive cameras or large crews. This developm… source
Basic Film Production Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateDigital film and video technology has transformed filmmaking, making it possible to produce independent movies and video projects without huge budgets, expensive cameras or large crews. This developm… source
Basic Podcasting and Radio Production Certificate of Achievement ▸ 13 coursesCertificateDigital technology has transformed podcasting, radio production, and broadcasting, making it possible to produce programming without huge budgets, expensive audio equipment, or large studios. Today p… source
Film Post-Production Certificate of Achievement ▸ 6 coursesCertificateA movie is made three times: when it's written; when its shot; when it's edited. Jean Luc Goddard said, "Film is truth at twenty-four frames per second" and no one knows this better than a film edito… source
Film Production AS Degree ▸ 18 coursesDegreeDigital film and video technology have revolutionized filmmaking, enabling the creation of independent movies and video projects without the need for massive budgets, costly equipment, or large crews… source
Film Production Management Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateMovies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
Film Production Scheduling and Budgeting Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateMovies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
Introduction to Film Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateMovies play a tremendously important role in our culture. How much do we know about the history and making of our favorite films and do we really know how to watch them? source
Introduction to Screenwriting Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Introduction to Screenwriting Certificate of Completion explores conceptual and stylistic issues related to writing fiction scripts for entertainment purposes. source
Spanish AA-T Degree ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Arts in Spanish for Transfer (AA-T) provides students with a strong foundation in the four basic language skills: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking, and writin… source
Translating and Interpreting in Spanish in Health Care Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides basic training in translating and interpreting in Spanish to those students who are interested in pursuing a career in this field or are already working as translators or in… source
Translating and Interpreting in Spanish in the School Environment Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThis certificate provides basic training in translating and interpreting in Spanish in the school environment to those students who are interested in pursuing a career in this field or are already wo… source
Desert Ecologist Certificate of Achievement ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThe Desert Ecologist Certificate prepares students for jobs as docents, volunteers, or paid employees working with a variety of local, state, federal and tribal agencies. Students successfully comple… source
Field Ranger Certificate of Achievement ▸ 18 coursesCertificateThe Field Ranger Certificate prepares students for jobs as docents, volunteers, or paid employees working with a variety of local, state, federal and tribal agencies. Students successfully completing… source
Geographic Information Systems Certificate of Achievement ▸ 32 coursesCertificateGeographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In the Geographic Information… source
Geographic Information Systems Data Acquisition Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateGeographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In the Geographic Information… source
Geographic Information Systems Essentials Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateGeographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In the Geographic Information… source
Geographic Information Systems for Business Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateGeographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In the Geographic Information… source
Geographic Information Systems Spatial Analysis Certificate of Completion ▸ 5 coursesCertificateGeographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In the Geographic Information… source
Natural Resources AS Degree (employment preparation) ▸ 20 coursesDegreeThe Natural Resources Associate’s Degree with Employment Preparation is a two-year degree that prepares students to work in a variety of different environmentally focused fields including: wildlife m… source
Natural Resources AS Degree (transfer preparation) ▸ 27 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science in Natural Resources (NR) program at College of the Desert prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university. Students will complete the necessary coursewor… source
New World of Work Adaptability Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first Century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Adaptability strength by seeing change as opportunity; being open to… source
New World of Work Analysis/Solution Mindset Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Analysis strength in the workplace by learning how to collect releva… source
New World of Work Collaboration on the Job Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first Century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Collaboration on the Job skills by recognizing and valuing diversity… source
New World of Work Communication on the Job Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Communication on the Job by becoming familiar with electronic commun… source
New World of Work Digital Fluency Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first Century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Digital Fluency by becoming familiar with hardware and software used… source
New World of Work Empathy on the Job Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your strength in the workplace by understanding the difference between Em… source
New World of Work Entrepreneurial Mindset Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Entrepreneurial Mindset by developing strategies for developing self… source
New World of Work Resilience on the Job Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Resilience on the Job by developing strategies for dealing with unin… source
New World of Work Self-Awareness Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first Century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Self-Awareness strength by developing personal awareness of how pers… source
New World of Work Social Diversity Awareness Certificate of Completion ▸ 2 coursesCertificateTwenty-first century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Social Diversity Awareness by recognizing the benefits of diverse ba… source
Registered Nursing AS Degree ▸ 33 coursesDegreeThe Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program prepares students for a rewarding career as a registered nurse (RN) in a variety of healthcare settings. This program emphasizes foundational nursing con… source
Nursing AssistantThe Nurse Assistant (NA) program prepares men and women to assist with the routine care and treatment of patients in health care facilities. Working under the direction of the nursing and medical sta… source
Vocational Nursing AS Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegreeThe Vocational Nursing AS Degree program prepares students to become Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) by providing comprehensive education in nursing theory, clinical practice, and professional stan… source
Vocational Nursing Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Vocational Nursing (VN) Program prepares graduates to qualify to take the national licensing examination (NCLEX-PN) to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse. Licensed vocational nurses assist in dat… source
Theatre Arts AA-T Degree ▸ 21 coursesDegreeTheatre Arts is the study of the creative, historical, technical, and cultural aspects of performance. Career paths chosen by students pursuing undergraduate studies in Theatre Arts commonly include… source
Music AA-T Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe Music program at College of the Desert is rooted in the passionate belief that the arts are integral to the social development of every individual and an essential part of life that is vital to t… source
Advanced Commercial Music Certificate of Achievement ▸ 16 coursesCertificateDigital technology has transformed commercial music, making it possible to produce commercial music projects without huge budgets, expensive studio set-ups or large crews. Whether the goal is to fulf… source
Basic Commercial Music Certificate of Achievement ▸ 12 coursesCertificateDigital technology has transformed commercial music, making it possible to produce commercial music without huge budgets, expensive studio set-ups or large crews. Whether the goal is to fulfill a per… source
Entertainment Design and Technical Theatre - Advanced ▸ 15 coursesThe Coachella Valley is a center for Live and Recorded Performance, including Theatre, Film, Television, Live Events, Concerts, and Advertising. Entry-level jobs in these productions, include product… source
Entertainment Design and Technical Theatre - Basic ▸ 7 coursesThe Coachella Valley is a center for Live and Recorded Performance, including Theatre, Film, Television, Live Events, Concerts, and Advertising. Entry-level jobs in these productions, including produ… source
Musical Theatre Certificate of Achievement ▸ 18 coursesCertificateMusical theatre actors must be able to effectively interpret scripts and songs while also being well versed in a variety of dance styles. This certificate allows students to explore interdisciplinary… source
Basic Correctional Officer Certificate of Achievement ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Basic Correctional Officer Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of corrections. This program will introduce the student to adult corrections procedu… source
Basic Peace Officer Certificate of Achievement ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Basic Peace Officer Certificate of Achievement is designed to serve students seeking either to enter or enhance their careers in the law enforcement profession. The courses in this program will p… source
Reserve Police Officer Certificate of Achievement ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Reserve Police Officer program is designed to serve students seeking either to enter or enhance their careers in the law enforcement profession. The courses in the Reserve Police Officer Certific… source
Physics AS-T Degree ▸ 6 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Physics for Transfer , also called the Physics AS-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a program or majo… source
Biology AS-T Degree ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Biology for Transfer , also called the Biology AS-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a program or majo… source
Chemistry AS-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Chemistry for Transfer , also called the Chemistry AS-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a program or… source
Geology AS-T Degree ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Science in Geology for Transfer , also called the Geology AS-T Degree, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a CSU campus in a program or majo… source
Environmental Science AS-T Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Environmental Science Associate in Science for Transfer Degree , also called Environmental AS-T Degree , is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer with junior status to a California… source
Anthropology AA-T Degree ▸ 14 coursesDegreeAnthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures. Anthropology concerns all aspects of being human throughout all time and worldwide. It is an examination of human nature, human… source
Geography AA-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreeGeography is concerned with the spatial variations and interrelationships between the natural and cultural features of the earth. The geography major is designed to develop and deepen a student’s abi… source
Global Studies AA-T Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegreeStudents pursuing a degree in Global Studies will acquire a broad knowledge of the interdisciplinary field of global studies. Students will understand the impact of globalization on politics, culture… source
History AA-T Degree ▸ 17 coursesDegreeHistory is the study of the people and events of the past, especially their social and political effects. History ranges from the study of wars, religion, technology, industrialization and urbanizati… source
Philosophy AA-T Degree ▸ 8 coursesDegreePhilosophy, which can be called “the science of the Big Picture”, is the systematic study of concepts such as knowledge, truth, reality, logic and rationality, ethics and morality, justice, beauty, m… source
Political Science AA-T Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegreePolitical Science is the scientific study of politics, structure of governments at the national, state and local levels, policy making and policy makers. As such, it encompasses a wide range of inter… source
Psychology AA-T Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer , also called the Psychology AA-T Degree, prepares students to transfer to CSU campuses that offer bachelor's degree in Psychology. This degree is int… source
Sociology AA-T Degree ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Sociology program provides students with a core curriculum that instills the knowledge, skills, and practices of sociological content, theory, and methodology. In addition to helping students mee… source
Work Experience Education ▸ 4 coursesWork Experience Education (WEE) provides College of the Desert students with an integrated instructional program that provides opportunities to apply classroom theory into applied experiential learni… source
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ABE 300Adult Basic Education Units: 0This course is designed to provide basic skills instruction in reading, writing, math, and survival skills in everyday living. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite:… source
ABE 320AFundamentals of English Units: 0This course provides basic grammar skills which prepare students for high school completion and GED testing. Students prepare to pass the adult high school proficiency essay examination, the GED essa… source
ABE 320BFundamentals of English Units: 0This course provides a secondary level in English grammar and further experience in essay writing. Students learn to write coherent descriptive, definition, expository and current event essays. Noncr… source
ABE 320CFundamentals of English Units: 0This course provides students the opportunity to refine their skills in writing the narrative and persuasive argumentative writing. Students learn to write coherent expository, narrative, persuasive… source
ABE 320DFundamentals of English Units: 0This course prepares students to use critical thinking and dictionary skills. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: Non… source
ABE 323AAmerican Literature Units: 0This course provides a study of representative American writers. Students evaluate two novels written by a selected author according to point of view, plot, style, emotional appeal, and character dev… source
ABE 323BWorld Literature Units: 0This course provides an opportunity to explore the works of a few of the world's greatest authors. Students research the life of one or two authors from a provided list. Students address point of vie… source
ABE 324AReading Control Lab I Units: 0This course is designed to assess vocabulary and comprehension levels in students. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment… source
ABE 324BReading Control Lab II Units: 0This course is designed to teach reading to adults. Credit is applicable towards a high school diploma. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Lim… source
ABE 326AU.S. History I Units: 0This course provides the history of the United States from exploration through the Civil War. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on… source
ABE 326BU.S. History II Units: 0This course provides the history of the United States from Reconstruction of 1865 to the present. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitatio… source
ABE 328AAmerican Government Units: 0This course is designed to give students an understanding of the principles and structure of government. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Li… source
ABE 328BEconomics Units: 0This course is designed to help students recognize the role and importance of the individual consumer in the world economy. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: Non… source
ABE 332AWorld History I Units: 0This course covers major elements in Western Civilization related to the Modern World. Emphasis is placed upon prehistory to the 18th century cultures. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pa… source
ABE 332BWorld History II Units: 0This course covers major elements in Western Civilization related to the Modern World from the 18th century to today's world. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: N… source
ABE 334U.S. Citizenship Units: 0This course provides instruction of American History and United States Government in preparation for becoming a citizen of the United States. Noncredit Hours: 40 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass… source
ABE 335AWorld Geography I Units: 0This course provides basic information on regions of the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Russia, emphasizing their geographical features. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/N… source
ABE 335BWorld Geography II Units: 0This course provides basic information on regions of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific, emphasizing their geographical features. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass… source
ABE 342APractical Basic Math I Units: 0This course provides practical math skills from basic computation to simple equations. Self-instructional materials allow self-paced study. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass P… source
ABE 342BPractical Basic Math II Units: 0This course provides practical math skills from basic computation to simple equations. Self-instructional materials allow self-paced study. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass P… source
ABE 344AMath for Living I Units: 0The course helps students understand the concepts of basic math and how they apply to consumer skills necessary for life situations. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequi… source
ABE 344BMath for Living II Units: 0The course helps students to apply the concepts of basic math skills to everyday life situations. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitatio… source
ABE 346AAlgebra I Units: 0This course provides basic algebra skills including simple equations, use of formulas, exponents and factoring. Self-instructional material allows self-paced study. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Ye… source
ABE 346BAlgebra II Units: 0This course provides basic algebra skills including simple equations, use of formulas, exponents and factoring. Self-instructional material allows self-paced study. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Ye… source
ABE 348ALife Science Units: 0This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge of science as related to all living things. Students study animals, plants, the human body, ecology, heredity and evolution. Noncr… source
ABE 348BPhysical Science Units: 0This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the forms of matter and energy that make up the physical universe. Students study the things around them. Two areas covered are ch… source
ABE 348CEarth Science Units: 0This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge of science as related to themselves and their range of experiences. Students study the earth's land, water and air. Fields of focu… source
ABE 351AMarine Science Units: 0This high school level course provides the study and understanding of the ocean. Students will investigate the scientific world of ocean organisms and its physical characteristics. Science concepts s… source
ABE 361AFine Arts: Art Units: 0This course teaches the student the history of art through the perspective of artists from around the world. The course focuses not only on the artists' work, but also on various biographical facts o… source
ABE 361BFine Arts: Music Units: 0This course familiarizes the student with the different forms of music and provides a survey of the history of music. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advi… source
ABE 361CFine Arts: Theater Units: 0This course introduces and familiarizes the student with the various forms of theatrical performances. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limi… source
ABE 364GED Test Preparation Units: 0This course is designed to prepare students for the GED examination. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfe… source
ABE 368ABeginning Typing - Keyboarding I Units: 0This course focuses on basic keyboarding skills using a computer. Students learn all keys on the keyboard by using a computerized exercise program. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/N… source
ABE 391AHealth Issues I Units: 0This course provides information on health issues with emphasis on methods for coping and guidelines for planning good health. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite:… source
ABE 391BHealth Issues II Units: 0This course provides information on health issues with emphasis on substance abuse, prevention of diseases, and recognition of warning signs. Noncredit Hours: 80 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass… source
ACR 060Air Conditioning & Refrigeration I Units: 3This course is a basic study of the theory of thermodynamics and heat transfer as applied to mechanical vapor compression refrigeration cycle and system components. Classes include lectures with prac… source
ACR 061Air Conditioning & Refrigeration II Units: 3Basic types of compressors are introduced. This course covers the operation of condensers within the refrigeration system. The basic evaporation process is studied. Metering devices are included with… source
ACR 064Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Electricity I Units: 3This course introduces the basic theory of electricity and electronics skills needed to install and service air conditioning and refrigeration system electrical circuits. Also, components and symbols… source
ACR 065Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Electricity II Units: 3This course introduces the procedures, techniques, and instruments utilized for troubleshooting the motors, circuitry, and control elements for air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Variation… source
ACR 074AResidential System Installation Units: 3Residential Air Conditioning Installation, including residential split systems and Ductless mini-split, zoned systems. Title 24 requirements including proper duct sizing and sealing. The class will c… source
ACR 075HVACR Systems Design Units: 3Presents current industry practices for quality installation and design of residential air distribution systems as well as calculating heating and cooling loads to properly select air conditioning an… source
ACR 076Facilities Maintenance - Chillers Units: 3Presents current industry practices in maintaining chilled water, hot water, steam, cooling towers, pumps and energy management for central station systems. A lab uniform is required for this course.… source
ACR 077Energy Conservation Methods for HVACR Units: 3Presents current industry practices for auditing energy losses in residential and light commercial buildings. Methods of conserving energy and sustaining natural resources are presented. Blower door… source
ACR 078Safe Refrigerant Handling & Management Units: 3Presents current industry practices for recovery, reclamation, recycling and retrofitting. Emphasis is on safe use and management of common refrigerants as well as efficient use of pressure and tempe… source
ACR 080Gas Heating Units: 3This course presents the basic principles of gas-fired furnaces. Students are introduced to gas heating, gas combustion, gas burners, gas ignition systems, safety and operating controls, installation… source
ACR 083All Weather Heating & Cooling Systems Units: 3Presents current industry practices for year-round conditioned air including air to air heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps, water source heat pumps, electric heat and fuel oil heating. Lecture Hours:… source
ACR 084Boiler & Hydronic Heating Units: 3This course includes lectures and laboratory projects involving the design, assembly, and operation of hot water boilers, hot water piping distribution (hydronic), and associated controls and control… source
ACR 090Introduction to Building Automation Systems Units: 3This course introduces the fundamental concepts of commercial HVAC control theory and its application to electric, pneumatic, and digital control systems. It covers the principles of chiller plant op… source
ACR 091Introduction to Building Automation Networks and Programming Units: 3This course introduces programming languages and Building Control Networks used in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) building automation industry. The course will cover block, mic… source
ACR 092Advanced Building Automation Networks and Programming Units: 3This class will present advanced programming and control network integration across automation platforms used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). Students will write and execute pro… source
ACR 095AAir Conditioning Refrigeration Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ACR 378AIntroduction to Refrigerants Management Units: 0This course is module 1 of 3. This course is designed for both the novice and existing workforce to understand the basic terms as they apply to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laws. This course… source
ACR 378BRecovery and Evacuation Practices in Refrigerant Management Units: 0This course is module 2 of 3. This course is designed for both the novice and existing workforce to understand the proper recovery and evacuation processes necessary to meet EPA 608 standards. Noncre… source
ACR 378CEPA-608 Preparation for Refrigerant Management Units: 0This course is the final module (3 of 3) Completion and for the proper system preparation and system charging Certificate of Completion. The course is designed for both the novice and existing workfo… source
ACR 378DSystem Performance and Charging Procedures Units: 0This course is designed for to teach students how to properly prepare and charge an air conditioning system to meet or exceed industry standards and Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) laws. Noncred… source
ACR 378EStudy of Air Properties & Human Comfort Units: 0The course is designed to teach students how to understand air properties and how they affect human comfort. Students will learn how to work with and understand the process of plotting a psychrometri… source
ACR 378FIndoor Air Quality & Economizers Units: 0The course is designed to teach students how to properly diagnose and repair economizers. This course will also cover replacement, installation, and setup of economizers. Noncredit Hours: 18 Repeatab… source
ACT 020Introduction to Construction Technology Units: 3This course provides students with in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry and the many career choices the industry offers. The course emphasizes green constr… source
ACT 021Site Preparation and Layout Units: 1This course provides the understanding and skills necessary to complete the initial stages of building construction. General topics include project site clearance, reading and implementing the inform… source
ACT 022Concrete & Formwork Units: 1This course introduces the significance of concrete as a building material. Topics include the properties of cement, composition of concrete, reinforcement materials, and the various types of forms n… source
ACT 023Framing Carpentry Units: 4This course provides the understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the floor, walls, and roof of a simple structure. Topics include the fundamentals of w… source
ACT 024Roofing Applications Units: 2This course introduces the application of typical roof materials on different types of residential and light commercial structures. Safety procedures are emphasized as preparation for roofing applica… source
ACT 025Thermal & Moisture Protection Units: 1This course covers the fundamentals of thermal insulation and vapor barriers for building structures, including topics such as requirements and characteristics of certain insulation and waterproofing… source
ACT 026Drywall Installation & Finish Units: 1This course introduces the proper installation, types of application and the various finishes applied on gypsum board. Some of the topics covered include the tools, fasteners and materials used in th… source
ACT 027Exterior Finish Units: 1This course covers the wide variety of siding materials used to finish the exterior of houses and some commercial buildings. Proper handling and installation for various materials such as wood, brick… source
ACT 028Finish Carpentry Units: 4This course focuses on the variety of applications that occur within the interior of a building during the final stages nearing completion. Topics such as safety, door and window installation, door h… source
ACT 029Masonry Fundamentals Units: 2This course explores masonry and its history as one of the oldest trades and method of construction. In addition, basic materials, tools, and techniques used by masons are discussedand demonstrated a… source
ACT 030Plumbing Fundamentals Units: 3This course is an introduction to the mechanics of plumbing including the design, installation, and maintenance of drain, waste, and vent systems in buildings in addition to significant code and heal… source
ACT 031Electrical Fundamentals Units: 3This course is an introduction to residential wiring and grounding, and covers the installation of panels, switches, receptacles, lighting, and other outlets. In addition, load calculations are used… source
ACT 095AApplied Construction Technology Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ACT 320Construction Safety Units: 0This course provides students with in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry, a basic knowledge of construction safety issues and the practices and procedures r… source
ACT 320AConstruction Tools & Equipment Units: 0This course provides students with an overview of the construction industry; in-depth practical knowledge of tools and equipment used in the construction industry, basic rigging techniques, and commu… source
ACT 320BConstruction Math Concepts Units: 0This course provides students with basic construction math skills. Noncredit Hours: 27 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer… source
ACT 320CConstruction Careers & Employability Skills Units: 0This course provides students with in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry and the many career choices the industry offers. The course emphasizes communicatio… source
ACT 320DConstruction & the Environment Units: 0This course emphasizes green construction practices and the impact of construction on the environment. Noncredit Hours: 9 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limit… source
ACT 321Site Preparation & Layout Essentials Units: 0This course provides the understanding and skills necessary to complete the initial stages of building construction. General topics include project site clearance, reading and implementing the inform… source
ACT 321ASite Preparation & Layout Lab Units: 0This course provides a practical lab or an actual project site where students apply the building construction site planning knowledge learned in ACT 321. General topics include project site clearance… source
ACT 322Concrete & Formwork Units: 0This course introduces the significance of concrete as a building material. Topics include the properties of cement, composition of concrete, reinforcement materials, and the various types of forms n… source
ACT 323Construction Framing Essentials Units: 0This course provides the understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the floor, walls, and roof of a simple structure. Topics include the fundamentals of w… source
ACT 323AConstruction Framing - Walls Lab Units: 0This course provides the practical lab required to demonstrate understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the walls of a simple structure. Topics include… source
ACT 323BConstruction Framing - Floors Lab Units: 0This course provides the practical lab required to demonstrate understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the floor of a simple structure. Topics include… source
ACT 323CConst Framing - Ceilings & Roofs Lab Units: 0This course provides the practical lab required to demonstrate understanding of framing systems and the practical framing techniques used to construct the ceiling and roof of a simple structure. Topi… source
ACT 324Roofing Applications Units: 0This course introduces the application of typical roof materials on different types of residential and light commercial structures. Safety procedures are emphasized as preparation for roofing applica… source
ACT 324ARoofing Applications Lab Units: 0Practical lab to demonstrate the application of typical roof materials on different types of residential and light commercial structures. Safety procedures are emphasized as preparation for roofing a… source
ACT 325Thermal & Moisture Protection Units: 0This course covers the fundamentals of thermal insulation and vapor barriers for building structures, including topics such as requirements and characteristics of certain insulation and waterproofing… source
ACT 326Drywall Installation & Finish Units: 0This course introduces the proper installation, types of application and the various finishes applied on gypsum board. Some of the topics covered include the tools, fasteners and materials used in th… source
ACT 327Exterior Finish Units: 0This course covers the wide variety of siding materials used to finish the exterior of houses and some commercial buildings. Proper handling and installation for various materials such as wood, brick… source
ACT 328Finish Carpentry Fundamentals Units: 0This course focuses on the variety of applications that occur within the interior of a building during the final stages nearing completion. Topics such as safety, door and window installation, door h… source
ACT 328AFinish Carpentry - Doors and Windows Lab Units: 0Practical lab that focuses on safety, door and window installation, door and window trims and door and window hardware options. Students are introduced to a variety of options for materials tools and… source
ACT 328BFinish Carpentry - Moldings and Trims Lab Units: 0Practical lab that focuses on safety, molding and trim hardware, procedures and installation. Students are introduced to a variety of options for materials, tools and installation procedures and part… source
ACT 328CFinish Carpentry - Cabinets Lab Units: 0Practical lab that focuses on safety, cabinet selection measurement, installation and trim. Students are introduced to a variety of options for materials, tools and installation procedures and partic… source
ACT 329Masonry Fundamentals Units: 0This course explores masonry and its history as one of the oldest trades and methods of construction. In addition, basic materials, tools, and techniques used by masons are discussed and demonstrated… source
ACT 329AMasonry Fundamentals Lab Units: 0This course provides lab practice for the use of masonry as a method of construction. Basic materials, tools, and techniques used by masons are discussed and demonstrated along with safety precaution… source
ACT 330Plumbing Fundamentals Units: 0This course is an introduction to the mechanics of plumbing including the design, installation, and maintenance of drain, waste, and vent systems in buildings in addition to significant code and heal… source
ACT 330APlumbing Fundamentals Lab Units: 0This course is a lab for demonstration of the skills learned in ACT 330 Plumbing Fundamentals. Students are introduced to the mechanics of plumbing including the design, installation, and maintenance… source
ACT 331Electrical Fundamentals Units: 0This course is an introduction to residential wiring and grounding, and covers the installation of panels, switches, receptacles, lighting, and other outlets. In addition, load calculations are used… source
ACT 331AElectrical Fundamentals Lab Units: 0Practical lab demonstrate understanding of the residential wiring and grounding, and covers the installation of panels, switches, receptacles, lighting, and other outlets. In addition, load calculati… source
AGBU 059ALeadership Units: 1This course emphasizes basic principles of group and personal leadership for students within applied technology areas. Students study parliamentary procedure, organizational structure and meeting for… source
AGBU 059BCareers Units: 1This course emphasizes basic methods for enhancing one's success when seeking employment. Students study strategies for locating potential employers, completing applications, preparing resumes and in… source
AGBU 095AAgriculture-Business Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
AGEH 001Horticulture Units: 3A general course in Environmental Horticulture with emphasis on nursery operations, landscaping, and turfgrass management. Topics include basic botany, cultural practices, propagation, structures and… source
AGEH 001LHorticulture Laboratory Units: 1This laboratory is the companion of AGEH 001. It is intended to provide an introduction to basic horticultural skills as well as direct experience with horticultural operations. Included are: plant p… source
AGEH 004Turfgrass Management Units: 2This course introduces the basic turfgrass principles used in the maintenance of turfgrass areas. It covers the major factors in turfgrass management which control the quality of grass. Emphasis is p… source
AGEH 004LTurfgrass Management Laboratory Units: 1This laboratory is intended to supplement AGEH 004 by providing laboratory and field experiences in turfgrass management subject areas. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Lette… source
AGEH 005Ornamental Plant Identification Units: 3This course first acquaints the student with the principles of plant taxonomy and the descriptive language necessary to discuss plants accurately. It then goes on to introduce 240 species of perennia… source
AGEH 008Landscape Management Units: 3This course prepares students to enhance the function and aesthetic value of public and private landscapes by applying appropriate management skills and techniques. Topics include planting, pruning,… source
AGEH 009Landscape Planning & Design Units: 3The study and implementation of the art and science of landscape design, including principles of design, the design process, drafting, graphics, and presentation methods. Project emphasis is placed u… source
AGEH 016Arboriculture Units: 2This course addresses all aspects of tree care. Students learn the morphology, anatomy and physiology of trees. Topics include plant interactions with soil, air, water, and micro and macroorganisms;… source
AGEH 020Landscape Construction Units: 2Covers the fundamentals of landscape construction, including soil preparation, paving and construction materials, hand and power tool use, turf and plant installation, plan reading, estimating and bi… source
AGEH 024Advanced Turfgrass Management Units: 3This course uses the basic principles of turfgrass science learned in the introductory turfgrass management courses; those principles are applied to golf course maintenance procedures. Golf course op… source
AGEH 027Turfgrass & Landscape Pest Management Units: 3This course provides current state of the art and science of turfgrass and landscape pest management. The course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive knowledge of disease, insect,… source
AGEH 030Landscape Equipment Units: 2This course covers principles and practices in the maintenance, operation and selection of equipment and power units used in the horticultural field. Lecture Hours: 18 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Gr… source
AGEH 034Golf Course Management Units: 3This course involves the maintenance and operation of golf courses. It includes the study of equipment, scheduling of maintenance, and directing the staff in the maintenance of golf courses. Heavy em… source
AGEH 046Landscape Irrigation Systems Units: 2This course provides the students with information necessary to design, install, and maintain landscape irrigation systems. Plan reading, design, materials, equipment, installation, troubleshooting,… source
AGEH 046LLandscape Irrigation Systems Lab Units: 1This laboratory is intended to supplement the Landscape Irrigation Systems course (AGEH 046) by providing laboratory and field experiences in landscape irrigation subject areas. Lecture Hours: None L… source
AGEH 095AEnvironmental Horticulture Turfgrass Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
AGPS 001Soils & Plant Nutrition Units: 4This lecture and laboratory course covers soil derivation, classification, texture, structure, water movement and measurement, organic matter, microorganisms, sampling techniques, pH, salinity, recla… source
AGPS 002Entomology - General & Applied Units: 4This course is a study of insects including external and internal structures, major life systems, growth and development, classification, ecology, behavior, economic importance, and an overview of pe… source
AGPS 005Plant Science Units: 3This course offers an opportunity to learn the basic structure and function of plants, their place in the world of human activity and the methods used to manipulate the botanical world to human advan… source
AGPS 005LPlant Science Lab Units: 1This laboratory is the companion of AGPS 005. It is intended to provide an introduction to some biological science procedures as well as direct experience with horticultural operations. Included are:… source
AGPS 032Pesticide Laws & Regulations Units: 2This course covers state and federal laws regulating the use of pesticides and prepares students to take California's Certified Applicator examinations. Proper and safe methods of applying agricultur… source
AIS 002AIntroductory Microsoft Outlook Units: 1This course utilizes Microsoft Outlook to organize and plan personal and business information. Emphasis is placed on the use of Outlook for communication and sharing information with persons within a… source
AIS 003AIntroductory Microsoft Word Units: 1Students will learn the basics of Windows and Microsoft Word. Specific topics covered include: creating and formatting a document; creating a business letter with graphics and tables; creating a rese… source
AIS 004AIntroductory PowerPoint Units: 1This course provides basic concepts and practical applications using PowerPoint for Windows. Students receive instruction and practice in creating presentations with pictures, shapes, transitions, an… source
AIS 005Office Technology Skills Units: 3This course provides the introductory technology skills necessary for success in an entry level office support role. Students become comfortable with Learning Management System, email systems and fil… source
AIS 006Business Research Units: 2An introduction to effective business research techniques using electronic resources. Students learn how to express information needs, access information from appropriate sources, evaluate retrieved… source
AIS 007AIntroductory Excel Units: 1This course provides basic concepts and practical applications using Excel for Windows. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: AIS 005. Limitation… source
AIS 007BAdvanced Excel Units: 2Students receive instruction and computer experience using electronic spreadsheets to solve common numerical and business, finance and/or accounting-based problems. Lecture Hours: 27 Lab Hours: 27 Re… source
AIS 012Office Support Skills Units: 3Topics covered in this course include a survey of office support skills and applied procedures; practical application of office technologies; applied organization skills; meeting and travel planning;… source
AIS 013Office Workplace Employment Preparation Units: 3Topics covered in this course will be intertwined with practical use of software, media, and technology; people and communication skills; creativity, collaboration, flexibility, and leadership skills… source
AIS 020Accessibility for Office Professionals Units: 3This class explores accessibility guidelines of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students are guided through criteria and provided insight into the… source
AIS 021Teleconferencing for Office Professionals Units: 1The fundamentals of Teleconferencing for Office Professionals course covers etiquette and basic procedures for online meetings and conferences. It gives the student the necessary skills to prepare an… source
AIS 023Digital Security & Cloud Storage for Office Professionals Units: 2The Computer Security and Cloud Storage for Home Office Professionals course teaches the students how to protect proprietary digital data in their home office and mobile devices. It provides an intro… source
AIS 025Medical Billing Units: 3This course covers the study of medical billing, along with its terminology and insurance principles. Focus is on Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), ICD-10 Clinical modification, Healthcare Common… source
AIS 030Real Estate Principles Units: 3The fundamental real estate course covering the basic laws and principles of California Real Estate. Required by CalBRE (California Bureau of Real Estate) for those preparing for the state Salesperso… source
AIS 032Real Estate Practice Units: 3A foundational real estate course covering day-to-day operations in real estate sales and brokerage, including the following: listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sale techniques, and escrow… source
AIS 071Microsoft Office Pro Units: 4Comprehensive course is an invaluable tool that helps you cover basic features and functions of Microsoft Office® applications (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access). Additionally, students w… source
AIS 072Spreadsheet Software Units: 3This course provides basic concepts and practical applications using Excel for Windows and explores other spreadsheet modalities. Students receive instruction and computer experience using electronic… source
AIS 073Word Processing Software Units: 3Students will learn Word Processing software, concepts, procedures and skills in current applications used in Business. Specific topics covered include creating and formatting a document, creating a… source
AIS 074Presentation Software Units: 3This course provides common concepts and practical applications of creating effective slide presentations using different presentation software. Students receive instruction and practice in creating… source
AIS 095AApplications and Information Systems Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ANTH 001Human Evolution: Introduction to Biological Anthropology Units: 3This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. It examines the origins of humans and their p… source
ANTH 001LHuman Evolution: Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab Units: 1This laboratory course is offered as a complement to ANTH 001: Introduction to Biological Anthropology, either taken concurrently or in a subsequent term. Laboratory exercises are designed to introdu… source
ANTH 002Cultural Anthropology Units: 3This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people… source
ANTH 003Archaeology, Introduction to Prehistory Units: 3This course is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. The course includes a discussion… source
ANTH 007Anthropology of Religion, Magic, Witchcraft, and Healing Units: 3This course is an introduction to the anthropological study of religion and examines the way religion is lived and practiced in diverse cultures and the role of religious beliefs in human experiences… source
ANTH 095AAnthropology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ARCH 001Intro to Architectural Professions Units: 3This course provides students with an overview of professional occupations in Architecture, Construction Management, Building Inspection Technology, City and Regional Planning, Architectural Engineer… source
ARCH 002Materials of Construction Units: 4This course is an introduction to construction materials and processes. Lab demonstrations in construction techniques and field trips to construction sites will be utilized to assist students' unders… source
ARCH 003AArchitectural Practice I Units: 3This is an introductory course in wood construction methods and processes. It focuses on the use of drafting tools, office equipment and references to assist in selection and drawing of architectural… source
ARCH 003BArchitectural Practice II Units: 3This is an advanced drafting course and a continuation of the content and issues introduced in ARCH 003A which includes the development of site plan, floor plans, exterior elevations, roof plan, sect… source
ARCH 005AIntroduction to Drawing & Perspective Units: 3This course is the first in a series of two graphics courses. It is an introduction to basic techniques used for graphic communication in the design profession. It includes the study of orthographic… source
ARCH 005BArchitectural Delineation Units: 3This course is a continuation of ARCH 005A. It focuses on drawing and sketching as a communication tool in the field of environmental design. Student development of basic skills in architectural illu… source
ARCH 008Architectural Design Fundamentals I Units: 3This course is an introductory study of design problems in three dimensions. The concept of space, form, structure, color and materials are studied in addition to the universal principles common to a… source
ARCH 009Architectural Design Fundamentals II Units: 3This is the second in a three-semester sequence of design courses. This course is a case-study application of design theories of the 20th Century and their impact on contemporary spatial and conceptu… source
ARCH 010Environmental Control Systems Units: 3This course is an introduction to the physical relationships between people and their environment. It includes a study of the physical phenomena of heat, light, and sound. This course also examines t… source
ARCH 011Architectural Blueprint Reading Units: 3This course is a study of basic information for reading blueprints and construction drawings. It is designed for those who must assimilate information found in working drawings and specifications. Le… source
ARCH 014History of Architecture I Units: 3This is an introductory course in the history of architecture. It examines Western ideals from the beginning of time to Classical Greece and Rome. The course covers architecture from the birth of Chr… source
ARCH 017Architectural Design Fundamentals III Units: 3This is the final course in a three-semester design series. It focuses on the application of both theoretical and environmental issues involved in the Student Design Competitions. Students study site… source
ARCH 095AArchitecture Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ARCH 100Introduction to Design Theories and Methods Units: 3This foundational, First-Year Experience course introduces students to 'design thinking,' exploring the nature of design as a rational, problem-solving activity and the advantages and disadvantages o… source
ARCH 101Architectural Design Fundamentals 1 Units: 3This course is an introductory study of design problems in three dimensions. The concept of space, form, structure, color and materials are studied in addition to the universal principles common to a… source
ARCH 102Architectural Design Fundamentals 2 Units: 3This course is an introductory study of design problems in three dimensions. The concept of space, form, structure, color and materials are studied in addition to the universal principles common to a… source
ARCH 120Visual Literacy and Civilization: An Architect's View Units: 3This course focuses on the role of visual explanation in Western European civilization, while also emphasizing its cultural relativity. It analyzes the rules of representational conventions in the co… source
ARCH 150Foundation Digital Design Units: 3Facilitates student access to digital design drawing and modeling, tools, skills and concepts actively used in concurrent design studio. Assignments support concurrent design studio. Discussion with… source
ARCH 201Architectural Design Fundamentals 3 Units: 3This course is an introductory study of design problems in three dimensions. The concept of space, form, structure, color and materials are studied in addition to the universal principles common to a… source
ARCH 202Architectural Design Fundamentals 4 Units: 3Students will develop a variety of assigned Architectural projects that explore the use of new materials, construction technologies, and sustainable design strategies. Typically the studio will follo… source
ARCH 210Introduction to Sustainable Architectural Design Units: 3Basic principles for the design of sustainable, low carbon environments at the urban, site and building scale. Emphasis on site design and the design of sustainable buildings and their connection to… source
ARCH 220Architectural Programming Units: 3Study of the role that architectural programming and behavioral factors play in the design of buildings. Architect's responsibility to respond to the physical, social and regulatory conditions of the… source
ARCH 230Structures 1 Units: 3Theories of structural design and the relationship of structure to form, function and economics. Analysis of structural systems including statics, strength of materials and structural properties as w… source
ARCH 250Intermediate Digital Design Units: 3Facilitates student access to digital design drawing and modeling, tools, skills and concepts actively used in concurrent design studio. Use of sketching and digital modeling for design study, iterat… source
ART 001ABeginning Drawing & Composition Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of drawing and composition. Through hands-on assignments, drawing techniques covered include traditional approaches of line application, charcoal sh… source
ART 001BIntermediate Drawing & Composition Units: 3This is an intermediate course in the methods of drawing and composition with an emphasis on the use of color. Students build on beginning level skills through a continued study of traditional drawin… source
ART 003ABasic Design & Color Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of two dimensional design. Through hands-on assignments, various traditional and contemporary design techniques are covered which include the use of… source
ART 004Three-Dimensional Design Units: 3Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of des… source
ART 005ABeginning Figure Drawing Units: 3Introduction to drawing the nude human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical and contemporar… source
ART 005BIntermediate Figure Drawing Units: 3This is an intermediate course in the study of the human figure from a nude model. Students continue exploration with black and white media and are then introduced to color applications. Students exp… source
ART 006AIntermediate Design & Color Units: 3This is an intermediate two-dimensional design course with an emphasis on the methods and applications of color theory. Students develop images that are created through the use of progressive applica… source
ART 007Ceramics Units: 3This course introduces the use of clay as an expressive medium on a global scale. The content includes: preparation of clay, hand building, wheel throwing, design,techniques and glaze application. Le… source
ART 007BIntermediate Ceramics Units: 3This is an intermediate course which expands students' knowledge and expertise in both hand building and throwing on the potter's wheel. Students explore intermediate glaze application, kiln loading… source
ART 008Fiber Art Units: 3Introduction to basic materials, methods and vocabulary used in fiber and textile media as well as the hands-on development of expressive visual ideas. Contemporary and historical development and cul… source
ART 009ABeginning Printmaking Units: 3Introduction to the basic materials, equipment, and processes of printmaking, including relief (i.e., linocut and woodcut), intaglio (i.e., drypoint and etching), monotype and stencil (i.e., screenpr… source
ART 009BIntermediate Printmaking Units: 3In this course students build on skills learned in the beginning printmaking course. Students create prints using intermediate level technical processes where the focus is on edition printing skills,… source
ART 011ABeginning Sculpture Units: 3This is a basic course in the principles, theories and techniques of sculpture. Students explore three-dimensional forms with a variety of materials and techniques. Additive, subtractive and assembla… source
ART 011BIntermediate Sculpture Units: 3This is an intermediate course in the principles, theories, and techniques of additive, subtractive and mold making approaches in sculpture. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Le… source
ART 014ABeginning Screen Printing Units: 3This is an introductory course in screen printing. Basic silkscreen printing techniques are studied, including stencil formation, edition printing, and various substrate concerns. Class work focuses… source
ART 014BIntermediate Screen Printing Units: 3In this course students use a variety of intermediate screen printing techniques, materials, and equipment. Students further build competence in screen printing skills and aesthetics. With faculty gu… source
ART 019Introduction to Painting Units: 3This course is an introduction to the principles, elements and practices of painting. Focus is on the exploration of painting materials, paint mixing techniques, perceptual skills, color theory and c… source
ART 020ABeginning Ceramic Sculpture Units: 3This course explores the basic techniques of the ceramic sculptural art form. Emphasis is on the understanding of the medium of clay, the appreciation of the basic ceramic sculpture modeling processe… source
ART 020BIntermediate Ceramic Sculpture Units: 3Students study intermediate ceramic sculpture modeling techniques, decoration and embellishing techniques, glaze formulation and kiln loading and firing techniques.This course expands student knowled… source
ART 021ABeginning Watercolor Painting Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of transparent watercolor painting. Through hands-on assignments, painting techniques covered include traditional applications of wash, wet-in-wet,… source
ART 021BIntermediate Watercolor Painting Units: 3This is an intermediate course in the methods of transparent and opaque watercolor painting. Aspects acquired in Beginning Watercolor Painting are developed further through a continued building on th… source
ART 025ABeginning Acrylic Painting Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of acrylic painting. Through hands-on assignments, painting techniques covered include traditional approaches of opaque, transparent, under and over… source
ART 025BIntermediate Acrylic Painting Units: 3This is an intermediate course in acrylic painting. It concentrates on the further development of traditional techniques with specific investigations of theoretical concepts and personal subjects and… source
ART 026Museum Studies Units: 3This course is an introduction to the history of museums, and to professional practices in museums and art galleries. Course provides overview of exhibition development, design, installation, and eva… source
ART 030ABeginning Black & White Photography Units: 3Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology, materials… source
ART 030BIntermediate Photography Units: 3This intermediate level course expands upon traditional film processing, printing and introduces medium format camera and film. Students strengthen technical applications and further explore photogra… source
ART 031Digital Photography Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the tools, materials and techniques of digital photography. Students learn to capture images using a digital camera to demonstrate and master basic standards i… source
ART 034Introduction to Digital Art & Media Units: 3This overview course is open to all students wanting to know more about the different areas of Digital Art and Media. Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices and theories of digital art and m… source
ART 095AArt Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ART 308Wheel Throwing Workshop Units: 0Introduction to the basic steps and techniques of using the pottery wheel. This course will cover the beginning practices, of centering clay, throwing simple cylindrical forms, trimming, embellishing… source
ART 309Raku Workshop Units: 0An introductory course in ceramics focusing exclusively on the raku process. Projects will utilize a variety of forming methods including coil, slab, pinch, and wheel, which will be fired using the r… source
ART 310Clay Hand-Building Workshop Units: 0Introduction to the basic steps and techniques of hand-building functional and abstract forms with clay. This course will cover the beginning practices, pinch, coil and slab building techniques and s… source
ARTH 002AHistory of Art I: Prehistoric to Medieval Units: 3This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the paleolithic era through the fourteenth century, to include Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Early… source
ARTH 002BHistory of Art II: Renaissance to Contemporary Units: 3This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance through the contemporary period, to include Early and High Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque and Roco… source
ARTH 002CHistory of Modern Art Units: 3This course covers art and architecture of the major modern movements in global art, from the 19th and 20th centuries to the present, including: Neoclassicism and Romanticism; Realism, Impressionism,… source
ARTH 010Understanding Art Units: 3This course provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, visual elements and design principles, media and techniques, wi… source
ARTH 012AArts of Asia Units: 3This course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan. (C-ID ARTH 130) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Pr… source
ARTH 012BArts of Africa, Oceania, & Indigenous North America Units: 3Survey of visual culture within select regions in Africa, Oceania, and indigenous North America. (C-ID ARTH 140) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Ad… source
ARTH 012CArts of Latin America Units: 3Survey of visual culture of ancient civilizations in Mexico, Central America, and South America up to European contact, and an overview of select artistic developments in these regions from the colon… source
ARTH 033History of Photography Units: 3This course provides an overview of the history of photography from its beginning in the mid-nineteenth century to the present, examining technological and aesthetic developments, significant movemen… source
ASC 300Supervised Tutoring Units: 0Supervised Tutoring is an open entry/open exit environment where COD students with learning needs in academic subjects receive drop-in tutoring, small group instruction, and computer assisted or medi… source
ASL 001Elementary American Sign Language I Units: 5This course presents the fundamentals of American Sign Language with an introduction into Deaf Studies. The course is designed with a general orientation into American Sign Language as it is used wit… source
ASL 002Elementary American Sign Language II Units: 5This course further develops material introduced in American Sign Language 1. Increasingly complex grammar and vocabulary will be introduced, with the class conducted primarily in ASL. Equal focus is… source
ASL 003Intermediate American Sign Language I Units: 4This course continues to develop material introduced in American Sign Language 2. Students expand their sign vocabulary and idioms, develop normal conversational signing speed, and express and receiv… source
ASL 004Intermediate American Sign Language II Units: 4This course continues to develop material introduced in ASL 003. Students demonstrate mastery of ASL vocabulary and idioms, complex ASL sentences and fingerspelled loan signs, and develop ASL storyte… source
AUTO 010Introduction to Automotive Technology Units: 3This course provides an overview of the major components and systems found on modern automobiles. The course includes an overview of the automotive industry, shop safety, hand tools usage, basic theo… source
AUTO 011BAuto Electronics & Electrical Systems Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in the fundamentals of automotive electricity and electronics including basic electrical principles, circuit components, circuit types, electrical… source
AUTO 011CAdvanced Automotive Electrical Systems Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in intermediate to advanced automotive body electricity circuits and systems including body control computers, bus communication, multiplexing, ins… source
AUTO 012AAutomotive Suspension & Steering Systems Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in automotive steering and suspension systems including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair. The course includes the following topi… source
AUTO 013AAutomotive Braking Systems Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in automotive braking systems including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair including both base braking and anti-lock braking syste… source
AUTO 014AAutomotive Engine Management Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in the fundamentals of automotive engine management including: basic fuel injection, ignition systems and emission systems. The focus is then place… source
AUTO 014BAdvanced Engine Management Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in intermediate to advanced engine management systems including fuel injection, electronic ignition, emission controls, OBDII, as well as service a… source
AUTO 015Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in automotive engine mechanical systems including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair including the following topics: valve train c… source
AUTO 016Automotive Manual Transmissions & Drive Train Systems Units: 3This course provides theory and hands-on experience in manual transmissions/transaxles including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair. The course includes the following topics: clutche… source
AUTO 017Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles Units: 3This course provides theory and hands-on experience in automatic transmissions/transaxles including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair. The course includes the following topics: torq… source
AUTO 018Automotive Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in automotive heating and air conditioning including: theory of operation, service, diagnosis and repair. The course includes the following topics:… source
AUTO 020AAutomotive Quick Service Units: 3This course provides theory and hands-on experience in performing key automotive services required by entry-level technicians in an automotive repair facility atmosphere. It is geared for those stude… source
AUTO 021AAutomotive Diagnosis & Troubleshooting Units: 2This course provides an overview of Root Cause Analysis and its application as relevant to automotive diagnosis and troubleshooting. The focus is on electrical and drivability diagnosis, but includes… source
AUTO 040ECNG Diagnosis & Repair Units: 4This course provides classroom lecture/discussion and hands-on training on CNG diagnosis and repair. The course is designed to introduce the service technician to safety, diagnostic and repair practi… source
AUTO 041BCNG Installation & Repair Units: 3This course is designed to introduce students to CNG installation and basic service and repair. The following topics are covered in this course: gaseous fuel safety, CNG conversion advantages and dis… source
AUTO 042BAutomotive Mechatronics Units: 3This course provides the learners with the proper mindset and skills to service today's vehicles. The internal combustion motor is no longer the heart of vehicles, it is the electrical system. Vehicl… source
AUTO 043AIntro to Hybrid, Electric & Fuel-Cell Vehicle Technology Units: 3This course explores the use of Hybrid and Electric battery power for vehicle transportation. Topics will include safety when using high voltage, maintenance, drivability, inverter, DC/DC power trans… source
AUTO 043BHybrid, Fuel-Cell & Electric Vehicle Diagnosis & Repair Units: 3This course provides the learners with the skills to diagnose and repair basic to intermediate-level malfunctions with hybrid, fuel-cell, and electric vehicles. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: 54 Repeat… source
AUTO 044BAdvanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) Level 1 Units: 3This course offers knowledge and skills related to basic-level, advanced driver assist systems (ADAS). This will enhance the learner's knowledge and skills for employment and advancement within the a… source
AUTO 044CAdvanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) Level 2 Units: 2This course offers knowledge and skills related to intermediate-level, advanced driver assist systems (ADAS). This will enhance the learner's knowledge and skills for employment and advancement withi… source
AUTO 045AIntro to Alternative Fuel Vehicles Units: 2This course provides an overview of the major alternative fuel vehicles available to the transportation industry. The course includes a brief history of alternative fuels, an overview of alternative… source
AUTO 046BAutonomous Vehicles Units: 3This course offers knowledge and skills related to autonomous vehicle operation and service. This will enhance the learner's knowledge and skills for employment and advancement within the automotive… source
AUTO 054DSmog Check Inspector Training Level 1&2 Units: 4This course is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge of engine and emission control theory, design and operation. Students who successfully complete this training at a BAR-certified… source
AUTO 054ESmog Check Diagnostic & Repair Technician Units: 3This course is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge of engine and emission control theory, design and operation. Students who successfully complete this training at a BAR-certified… source
AUTO 093AIntro to Light & Medium Duty Diesel Systems Units: 2This course is designed as an introduction to light duty diesel systems. Students will explore the operation and function of the key systems related to compression ignition engines. Students will lea… source
AUTO 093BLight/Medium Duty Diesel Systems Units: 4This course provides theory and hands-on experience in the fundamentals of light and medium duty diesel systems including: engine construction, lubrication, cooling, fuel delivery, and emission syste… source
AUTO 093DDiesel Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Units: 2This course provides an overview of root cause analysis and its application as relevant to light and medium duty diesel systems diagnosis and troubleshooting. The focus is on fuel delivery, air induc… source
AUTO 095AAutomotive Technology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
AUTO 301Automotive Terminology Units: 0This course provides an introductory level explanation of the major automotive system components, and a brief description of component function. This course includes engine, transmission, suspension,… source
AUTO 304Automotive Calculation Units: 0This course includes an overview of the automotive industry with an emphasis on shop safety and service information. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advis… source
AUTO 305Automotive Safety & Service Information Units: 0This course includes an overview of the automotive industry with an emphasis on shop safety and service information. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advis… source
AUTO 306Automotive Service: Oil Change Units: 0This course provides theory and hands-on experience in performing key automotive services required by entry-level technicians in an automotive repair facility atmosphere. It is geared for those enter… source
AUTO 307Automotive Repair Facility Orientation Units: 0This course provides theory and hands-on experience of orientation procedures and required entry-level skills representative of someone newly hired by an automotive service facility. A uniform is req… source
AUTO 310Automotive Components Units: 0This course provides lecture activities pertaining to eight major system components of the automobile including components of the engine, transmission, suspension, steering, braking, heating and air… source
AUTO 325Automotive Express Service Units: 0This course provides lecture/laboratory activities performing common services on today's automobile generally performed at a "quick service station". These activities include proper fluid inspection,… source
AUTO 340CNG Fundamentals & Safety Units: 0This course provides lecture/discussion on compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle safety and operation. The course is designed to introduce the service technician to safety, operation, and basic practi… source
AUTO 340ACNG Component Function & Operation Units: 0This course provides classroom lecture/discussion and interactive training on compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle components, their function, and operation. This equips technicians to better service… source
AUTO 340BCNG Maintenance & Repair Units: 0This course provides classroom lecture/discussion and interactive training on compressed natural gas (CNG) maintenance and repair procedures. This class is targeting skills required to obtain an entr… source
AUTO 340CCNG Diagnosis & Troubleshoot Units: 0This course provides classroom lecture/discussion and interactive training on CNG vehicle diagnosis and repair. The course is designed to introduce the service technician to safety, diagnostic and tr… source
AUTO 340DCNG Diagnosis with Scan Tool Units: 0This course provides classroom lecture/discussion and interactive training on compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle diagnosis utilizing current scan tool diagnostics. The course is designed to introdu… source
AUTO 341ACNG Conversion & Installation A Units: 0This course will introduce learners to basic compressed natural gas (CNG) conversion and installation, focusing on applicable legislation, regulations and procedures for conversion of vehicle from ga… source
AUTO 341BCompressed Natural Gas (CNG) Conversion & Installation B Units: 0This course is designed to introduce learners to compressed natural gas (CNG) conversion/ installation basic service and repair. The following topics are covered in this course: review of gaseous fue… source
AUTO 349CNG Fuel System Inspection Units: 0This course helps to prepare technicians for the (CNG) Fuel System Inspection Certification Exam. It covers safety, fundamental operation and the information related to the installation and conversio… source
AUTO 380AOscilloscope Basics Units: 0This course offers knowledge and skills related to an industry standard, automotive oscilloscopes. The learner will be shown navigation, interpretation, and application of state-of-the-art automotive… source
AUTO 385ASE Exam Preparation Units: 0This 6-hour course is designed to help technicians, and those pursuing a career in the automotive service industry, understand critical Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam skills, review relevan… source
AUTO 390AShopKey Pro Level-1 Units: 0This course is an introduction to an industry standard, automotive, service information system, ShopKey Pro. The learner will be shown basic navigation, interpretation, and application of electronic… source
AUTO 390BShopKey Pro Level-2 Units: 0This course offers advanced-level knowledge and skills related to an industry standard, automotive, service information system, ShopKey Pro. The learner will be shown advanced navigation, interpretat… source
AUTO 390ESnap-on Digital Multimeter Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry standard digital multimeter (DMM) operation and usage. The learner will be shown navigation, interpretation, and application of a Sna… source
AUTO 390GSnap-on Battery Charging Units: 0This course offers intermediate-level knowledge and skills related to an industry standard, automotive battery charging systems. The learner will be shown navigation, interpretation, and application… source
AUTO 390HSnap-on Battery, Starting, Charging Systems Basics Units: 0This course offers knowledge and skills related to an industry-standard, automotive battery, starting, and charging system testing. The learner will be shown navigation, interpretation, and applicati… source
AUTO 390JSnap-on Battery, Starting, Charging Systems Diagnosis Units: 0This course offers knowledge and skills related to an industry-standard basic, automotive battery, starting, and charging system diagnosis. The learner will be shown interpretation and diagnosis of c… source
AUTO 390MSnap-on Precision Measurement Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry standard precision measurement tool care and operation. The learner will be shown how to locate specifications and procedures applica… source
AUTO 390RSnap-On Tire Changer Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry tire changer operation. The learner will be shown how to locate specifications and procedures applicable to changing tires. This will… source
AUTO 390SSnap-On Scan Tool Basics Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry-standard scan tool operation and usage. The learner will be shown navigation, interpretation, and application of Snap-on scan tools.… source
AUTO 390TSnap-on Torque Measurement Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry-standard torque wrench operation and usage. The learner will be shown how to locate specifications and procedures applicable to faste… source
AUTO 390USnap-on Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Units: 0This course offers basic knowledge and skills related to industry-standard tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) operation. The learner will be shown how to locate specifications and procedures appl… source
AUTO 410ANoise, Vibration, and Harshness Units: 0This course offers knowledge and skills related to vehicle noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) customer concerns. This will enhance the learner's essential skills for employment and advancement wit… source
AUTO 410MAutomotive Manufacturer Update Units: 0This course offers knowledge and skills relevant to service and repair of the latest vehicle systems and equipment updates provided by the manufacturers. This will enhance the learner's essential ski… source
AUTO 411AAutomotive Electrical Review Units: 0This course offers an electrical review for those who have had some electrical exposure but need a refresher because they are trying to pass the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam, better their… source
AUTO 777AAutomotive Service Safety, Pollution Prevention, & Lift Institute Units: 0This course is designed to complete the safety, knowledge-based training required for all lab-oriented courses and automotive careers. This course covers in detail, safety in the shop environment, fi… source
AUTO 778AAutomotive Shop Sustainability Units: 0This course is designed to complete the shop sustainability, knowledge-based training required for all lab-oriented courses and automotive careers. This course covers in detail, shop sustainability.… source
BCOT 010Basic Correctional Officer Training Units: 16The Basic Correctional Officer Training provides entry-level training for correctional officers. The course will introduce the student to adult corrections procedure, interviewing, counseling techniq… source
BCOT 020Basic Juvenile Correctional Officer Training Units: 10The Basic Juvenile Correctional Officer Training provides students with entry-level training for Juvenile correctional officers and other probation positions. The course will introduce the student to… source
BFFA 063Basic Fire Fighter I Academy (Full Time) Units: 19Successful completion of BFFA 063 will meet the minimum requirements as mandated by the California State Fire Marshal. This course provides students with the skills and knowledge needed for the entry… source
BFFA 063ABasic Fire Fighter I Academy (Part 1) Units: 9This course is Part 1 of the Basic Firefighter 1 Academy. Students must successfully complete this course to be eligible to enroll in BFFA 063B (Part 2). Successful completion of both BFFA 063A and B… source
BFFA 063BBasic Fire Fighter I Academy (Part 2) Units: 9This course is Part 2 of the Basic Firefighter 1 Academy. Students must have successfully completed BFFA 063A (Part 1) to be eligible to enroll in BFFA 063B (Part 2). Successful completion of both BF… source
BI 004Elements of Biology Units: 4An introduction to biology for non-science majors including the study of plants, animals, ecology, and evolution. The foundations of biology, including biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, anatomy a… source
BI 005Molecular and Cell Biology Units: 5This course presents a survey of basic biological principles with a strong emphasis on biochemistry, cell biology and genetics. Topics include: structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ce… source
BI 006Biology of Organisms Units: 5This course covers classification, development, physiology and regulation at the organismal level. Additional topics include population dynamics, community ecology, evolution, and population genetics… source
BI 007Biology of Mammals Units: 3This course covers classification, development, physiology, and regulation of mammals. Additional topics covered include zoogeography, echolocation, domestication, conservation ethics, and diseases a… source
BI 007LBiology of Mammals Lab Units: 1This course covers classification, development, physiology, and regulation of mammals. Additional topics covered include: zoogeography, evolution, identification of mammals based on skulls and teeth,… source
BI 011Biology of Viruses Units: 3This course is designed for science and non-science major students. The course emphasizes molecular and cellular biology, epidemiology, and development of diseases caused by human viruses. This inclu… source
BI 013Human Anatomy and Physiology I Units: 4This course involves an integrated study of human body organization and function. Topics include anatomical terminology, cells and tissues, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, articulation… source
BI 014Human Anatomy and Physiology II Units: 5This course involves an integrated study of human body organization and function. Topics include the endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. This… source
BI 015General Microbiology Units: 5This course is a comprehensive study of the microbial world. It is designed to develop an appreciation and understanding of microorganisms and their relationship to humans and their environment. A kn… source
BI 031Undergraduate Research Experience Units: 2Under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a project to be completed during the semester. Topics will include information retrieval, computer skills applied to laboratory research, t… source
BI 095ABiology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
BIT 010California Building Codes Units: 4This course covers California Building, Housing, and Disabled Access Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State of California. It emphasizes an unders… source
BIT 020California Mechanical Codes Units: 2This course covers California Building and Mechanical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding and application of co… source
BIT 024California Energy Codes Units: 3This course covers California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6). Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter… source
BIT 025California Residential Codes Units: 3This course covers information from the most updated version of the California Residential Code and compiles all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, and electrical requirements for one- and two… source
BIT 026Building II & Fire Codes Units: 3This course involves building and fire codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds in the State of California. It places an emphasis on understanding and application of… source
BIT 030California Plumbing Codes Units: 2This course covers California Building and Plumbing Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding and application of code… source
BIT 040California Electrical Codes Units: 2This course covers California Electrical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding and application of code sections a… source
BIT 095ABuilding Inspection Technology Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
BIT 310ACalifornia Building Codes Introduction Units: 0This course is an introduction to the California Building, Housing, and Disabled Access Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State of California. It e… source
BIT 310BCalifornia Building Codes ADA Requirements Units: 0This course is an introduction to the California Disabled Access Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State of California. It emphasizes an understand… source
BIT 310CCalifornia Building Codes Construction Materials Units: 0Introduction to how the California Building, Housing, and Disabled Access Codes are used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State of California apply to Constr… source
BIT 320ACalifornia Mechanical Codes Introduction Units: 0This course covers California Building and Mechanical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding of code sections and… source
BIT 320BCalifornia Mechanical Codes in Construction Units: 0This course covers application of the California Building and Mechanical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding an… source
BIT 324ACalifornia Energy Codes Introduction Units: 0This course introduces California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6). It presents the history and development of the code, the need… source
BIT 324BCalifornia Energy Codes Envelope & Mechanical Units: 0This course covers California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6), specifically the building envelope and mechanical requirements fo… source
BIT 324CCalifornia Energy Codes Water & Lighting Units: 0This course covers California's Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24, Part 6), specifically for Water and Lighting; Additions and Alterations. N… source
BIT 325ACalifornia Residential Code Administration & Planning Units: 0This course covers information from the most updated version of the California Residential Code and complies with all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, and electrical requirements for family… source
BIT 325BCalifornia Residential Code for Construction Units: 0This course covers information from the most updated version of the California Residential Code and complies with all building, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas, and electrical requirements for family… source
BIT 326ABuilding & Fire Codes Introduction Units: 0This course involves building and fire codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds in the State of California. It places an emphasis on understanding and application of… source
BIT 326BBuilding & Fire Codes Applied to Construction Units: 0This course applies building and fire codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds in the State of California. It places an emphasis on understanding and application of… source
BIT 330ACalifornia Plumbing Codes Introduction Units: 0This course introduces California Building and Plumbing Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. Noncredit Hours: 18 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/… source
BIT 330BCalifornia Plumbing Codes in Construction Units: 0This course emphasizes an understanding of California Building and Plumbing Codes, application of code sections and provisions, and the relationships between building and plumbing codes. Noncredit Ho… source
BIT 340ACalifornia Electrical Codes Introduction Units: 0This course introduces California Electrical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding of code sections and provision… source
BIT 340BCalifornia Electrical Codes in Construction Units: 0This course covers the application of the California Electrical Codes used for construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and grounds within the State. It emphasizes an understanding and applica… source
BPOT 001Basic Peace Officer Training-Module III Units: 7This course is referred to as the Module III Academy and is designed to meet the minimum requirements of a Level III Reserve Officer as established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Tr… source
BPOT 002Basic Peace Officer Training-Module II Units: 12This course is referred to as the Module II Academy and is designed to meet the minimum requirements of a Level II Reserve Officer as established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Trai… source
BPOT 003Basic Peace Officer Training-Module I Units: 19This course is the third module in the Regular Basic Course-Modular Format training sequence. Intensive instruction designed to meet the minimum requirements of a peace officer, or Level I Police Res… source
BPOT 003ABasic Peace Officer Training-Module I Units: 17This course is the third module in the Regular Basic Course-Modular Format training sequence. Intensive instruction designed to meet the minimum requirements of a peace officer, or Level I Police Res… source
BUAC 003Accounting for Government & Non-Profit Units: 3This course focuses on the study of accounting for governmental and not-for-profit agencies. Topics include financial reporting; federal, state and local government accounting; budgetary accounting;… source
BUAC 004Income Tax - Individuals Units: 3This course is designed to provide students with tax information for both personal and career interests. Students learn tax information with the current laws and regulations available for preparation… source
BUAC 004AIncome Tax - Individuals / CTEC Units: 4This course covers federal and California individual income tax planning and preparation. Topics include filing status, exemptions, income and exclusions, business expenses, itemized deductions, cred… source
BUAC 005Income Tax - Corporations / Partnerships / Estates / Trusts Units: 3This course provides students with tax information for both corporations and partnerships. Students learn tax information with the current laws and regulation available for preparation of personal ta… source
BUAC 010Accounting with QuickBooks Units: 3Introduction to the use of QuickBooks Accounting Software to process accounting transactions related to both a service and merchandising company. Students learn to record and process transactions in… source
BUAC 013Payroll Accounting Units: 3This course provides a comprehensive overview of all phases of payroll accounting including a working background in federal and state payroll laws and their effect on payroll records and required gov… source
BUAC 019Excel Spreadsheets for Accounting Units: 2This course covers the fundamentals of electronic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel software. Students will concentrate on solving accounting problems and completing accounting projects with Excel.… source
BUAC 020AFinancial Accounting Units: 4This course covers the accounting information system and the recording and reporting of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted accounting pr… source
BUAC 020BManagerial Accounting Units: 4This course covers the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost str… source
BUAC 050Accounting in the Business Environment Units: 3This course is a comprehensive study of the accountant's role in providing management with information to assist in the decision making process. Approximately one half of the course emphasizes how th… source
BUAC 051Accounting for Entrepreneurs & Business Managers Units: 3This course is designed for students who need to develop an understanding of fundamental accounting principles and their application in the business environment. This course covers the basic principl… source
BUAC 066Fundamentals of Bookkeeping Units: 3This course covers the essential elements of bookkeeping practice upon which advanced work in other accounting courses is based. Topics include the basic accounting equation, uses of journals and led… source
BUAC 095AAccounting Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
BUFI 012Money Management & Planning for the Future Units: 3This course provides students with an introductory understanding of economic and financial principles and the environment within which consumer and business decisions are made. It helps those interes… source
BUFI 013Investment Opportunities Units: 3The course provides students with an understanding of the importance of investment in their personal finances as well as various investment opportunities available to them. It presents the features o… source
BUHM 011Leadership and Management in the Hospitality Industry Units: 3This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the hospitality industry while studying in partnership with students in Japan. The class culminates with a two week trip to J… source
BUHM 014Hotel and Restaurant Accounting Units: 3This course provides students with the comprehensive application of accounting principles to the hotel and restaurant industry. Students learn accounting practices, financial statements, income/expen… source
BUHM 024Hospitality Sales and Marketing Units: 3This class will introduce students to the trends shaping the lodging and foodservice industries, including technology and social media, marketing to Millennials, sustainability, and the "farm-to-fork… source
BUHM 031Customer Service Management Units: 3This course provides an in-depth study of the methods and techniques employed by the hospitality and tourism industry to accomplish effective and efficient customer service operation. Includes combin… source
BUHM 047Hospitality Law Units: 3Legal issues that can affect properties are numerous, and ignorance of the law is no excuse. This class explores laws and regulations affecting the U.S. hospitality industry with many examples, and c… source
BUHM 050Introduction to the Hospitality Industry Units: 3This course provides a basic understanding of the hospitality industry including lodging, food service, institutional, and resort operations. The history, growth and development, current trends, and… source
BUHM 051Introduction to Food and Beverage Management Units: 3Techniques and procedures of management are explored and developed as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities. Topics include: functions of management, marketing, men… source
BUHM 054Hospitality Supervision Units: 3The Hospitality Supervision course teaches the skills that can help a student develop effective supervision and management skills that are essential to success in the industry. Topics include how to… source
BUHM 055Hotel Front Office and Housekeeping Operations Units: 3Front office operations and housekeeping operations work hand in hand to provide the guest with an exemplary experience. In this class, students will learn about both of these vital departments and h… source
BUHM 095AHotel & Restaurant Management Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
BUMA 001Principles of Management Units: 3This course is the study of organization design, managerial processes, motivational theories, and current management problems. It is a study of the concepts of management in organizations and the rol… source
BUMA 003Business Statistics Units: 3This course is intended for business administration majors or anyone who wishes to gain an understanding of elementary data analysis, probability, and statistics. It introduces students to the use of… source
BUMA 010Introduction to Business Units: 3Students study the formation, structure, objectives, and ethics of contemporary American business enterprises. The course emphasizes the significance of the small business organization, the role of l… source
BUMA 015Business Communication for Transfer Units: 3This course applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, e-mail and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. The course empha… source
BUMA 020ABusiness Law I Units: 3Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the law as an instrument of social and political control in society. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contra… source
BUMA 026Social Media Marketing Units: 3This course introduces social media and online marketing tools and strategy for businesses. Topics include social networking, online marketing channels, and creating an online presence for businesses… source
BUMA 027Marketing Principles Units: 3This course introduces core marketing activities, including target segmentation, the marketing mix, and an introduction to market research. The course emphasizes the relationship of human behavior an… source
BUMA 028Introduction To Entrepreneurship Units: 3This course is designed for those interested in starting their own business, either as their primary income or extra income, now or in the future, including individual contributor businesses such as… source
BUMA 029Retail Merchandise Management Units: 3Students study the methods and management of retail selling. The course includes techniques and attitude for selling, product analysis and sales, and the significance of human relations in selling. T… source
BUMA 031Business Calculations Units: 3This course focuses on the math skills that business professionals need to be able to solve real-world problems. Content includes financial calculations such as business-related conversions between f… source
BUMA 032Human Relations in the Workplace Units: 3Basic concepts of individual, group, and organizational human behavior as they affect human relations, performance, and productivity within the workplace. Strategies and techniques that influence int… source
BUMA 064Human Resource Management Units: 3Introduction to the human resource management concepts and applications including the impact HR management has on the organization in terms of human resource activities, global human resource strateg… source
BUMA 094Business Communications Units: 3This course integrates instruction and practice in business communication. The emphasis is on modern structure, style, vocabulary, grammar, and logical organizational patterns. The course content emp… source
BUMA 095ABusiness Management Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
BUMA 121Principles of Advertising and Promotions Units: 3This course will help the student develop a thorough understanding of the various forms of marketing communications, such as advertising, sales promotion, social media, and direct-response. The focus… source
BUMA 125Marketing Research Units: 3This course provides information for decision-making by providing guidance in developing, analyzing, and using data. Emphasis is placed on marketing research as a tool in decision-making. Upon comple… source
BUMA 130Introduction to Project Management Units: 3Introduction to project management providing students with proficiency in the processes, organizational structure, and tools that assure that project work yields the desired business results. Project… source
BUMA 131Project Management CAPM and PMP Exam Prep Units: 3Preparation for Project Management Professional (PMP) exam or the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. Highlights fundamental knowledge, terminology and processes of effective proje… source
BUMA 331Project Management CAPM and PMP Exam Prep: Non-Credit Units: 0Preparation for the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam or the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam. Highlights fundamental knowledge, terminology, and processes of effective… source
CART 002Kitchen Basics Units: 0.5Skills and knowledge required to safely work within a commercial or training kitchen environment including cleaning and sanitation, safety, knife skills, equipment identification and usage, and unifo… source
CART 010Food Procurement & Cost Control Units: 3This course studies the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items, with particular attention to product identification and to the ordering, receiving, storing, and i… source
CART 012Culinary Nutrition Fundamentals Units: 3This course studies sound nutrition principles and healthy preparation techniques to create nutrient-dense foods, beverages, and menus. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Lette… source
CART 013Culinary Measurements Units: 3This course studies types of measurements, scaling recipes, converting units of measure, costing ingredients, setting menu prices, conversions, and determining food yields. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hour… source
CART 014Managing the Professional Kitchen Units: 3This course studies back-of-house management in a professional kitchen. Students will analyze cost and sales, manage inventory, manage food production, design and manage the menu, and require standar… source
CART 015Your Culinary Career Units: 3This course studies types of culinary careers, goal setting for your culinary career, résumés and cover letters geared toward professional food service, soft skills and culinary uniform, interviewing… source
CART 016Culinary Supervision Units: 3This course offers insight into the various aspects of supervision in the hospitality industry. Supervisory roles, responsibilities, and essential managerial skills shall be discussed. The goal of th… source
CART 020Baking and Pastries I Units: 3This course is designed to provide understanding of basic characteristics and function of major ingredients. Focus is on the importance and accuracy of weights, measurements and mixing methods. Hands… source
CART 021Baking and Pastries II Units: 3This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for the production of cakes, meringues, Bavarian cremes, mousses, buttercream, and ice cream. A classic chef uniform is requir… source
CART 030Whole Food Natural Cooking Units: 3This course builds a foundation of sustainable foods and a comprehensive relationship to natural whole food and meal composition including: food groups, lifestyle diets, organically grown, non-proces… source
CART 040Culinary Fundamentals Units: 3Fundamental concepts, skills and techniques involved in basic cookery are covered in this course. Special emphasis is given to the study of ingredients, cooking theories and preparation of stocks, br… source
CART 041Culinary Production and Operations Units: 3This course studies a la carte and batch cooking emphasizing high-volume food production, station setup, timing, and menu concept development and execution. High-production preparation and serving ar… source
CART 042Catering and Production Cooking Units: 3This course focuses on volume preparation and presentation of foodservice, both "in house" and "off premise" Catering. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to volume cate… source
CART 043Hors d'oeuvres & Appetizers Units: 2This course focuses on the preparation and presentation of first course food items, highlighting a variety of classical, traditional, regional, ethnic, and modern dishes. Students will also learn to… source
CART 044Charcuterie Units: 2This course focuses on the total utilization concept and preparation of classical and modern charcuterie products, including terrines, pates, ballotines, and other forcemeats with their accompanying… source
CART 045Deli and Lunch Cookery Units: 2.5This course covers the principles and practices used in producing Deli items in a commercial environment. A variety of menu items are prepared including salads, salad dressings, and sandwiches. A Cla… source
CART 046Breakfast Cookery Units: 1.5This course covers the principles and practices used in producing commercial breakfast and brunch items in a commercial environment. A variety of menu items are prepared including meats, eggs, grill… source
CART 060Sanitation and Safety Units: 2Principles of hygiene and sanitation and the control and prevention of food borne illnesses in food service operations. Emphasis is placed on the food handler's responsibility in maintaining high san… source
CART 064Taste, Smell, & Flavor Units: 2The course focuses on the intricate relationship between taste, smell, and flavor and the participant's ability to perceive the basic gustatory and olfactory sensations. Developing dishes requires an… source
CART 073Culture and Cuisine Units: 2This course is a study of the evolution of food production, food preservation and preparation techniques, and food habits and beliefs about food. We will delve into geographical, historical, technolo… source
CART 074Advanced Cooking Units: 2This course will incorporate techniques from International Cuisine including history, culture, indigenous ingredients, major flavors, cooking styles, and techniques. Focus is on Classical French cook… source
CART 095ACulinary Arts Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
CART 300Employment Preparation: Entry Cook Units: 0Short-term vocational training leading to jobs in the culinary profession. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None T… source
CART 301Culinary Interview Preparation Units: 0This course is the second of the Employment Preparation-Entry Cook certificate and focuses on cover letter and resume development, attitude, attire, and the culinary interview. Noncredit Hours: 16 Re… source
CART 302Kitchen Basics Units: 0This course will provide the skills and knowledge required to safely work within a commercial or training kitchen environment including cleaning and sanitation, safety, knife skills, equipment identi… source
CART 310Bakery Sanitation & Organization Units: 0Short term vocational training leading to jobs in bread baking. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Sta… source
CART 311Lean Dough Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a bread baker focused on yeast breads and rolls. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 310. Advisory: None Li… source
CART 312Rich Dough Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a bread baker focused on yeast breads, rich doughs and rolls. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 310. Advi… source
CART 320Baking Fundamentals Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a baker focused on quick breads and cakes. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 310. Advisory: None Limitati… source
CART 321Quick Breads Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a baker focused on quick breads. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 320. Advisory: None Limitation on enro… source
CART 322Breakfast Breads & Pastry Dough Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a baker focused on breakfast breads and pastry dough. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 320. Advisory: No… source
CART 323Cakes Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a baker focused on cakes. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 320. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment:… source
CART 330Introduction to the Kitchen Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a prep cook. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Sta… source
CART 331Meat & Potato Preparation Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a prep cook. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 330. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfe… source
CART 332Fish & Shellfish Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a prep cook. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 330. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfe… source
CART 333Grains, Legumes & Vegetables Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a prep cook. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 330. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfe… source
CART 334Poultry Units: 0This course prepares the student for employment as a prep cook. Noncredit Hours: 16 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: CART 330. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfe… source
CART 335Culinary Production and Operations Units: 0This course studies a la carte and batch cooking emphasizing high-volume food production, station setup, timing, and menu concept development and execution. High-production preparation and serving ar… source
CART 336Breakfast Cookery Units: 0This course covers the principles and practices used in producing commercial breakfast and brunch items in a commercial environment. A variety of menu items are prepared including meats, eggs, grill… source
CART 337Deli and Lunch Cookery Units: 0This course covers the principles and practices used in producing deli and lunch items in a commercial environment. A variety of menu items are prepared including salads, salad dressings, and sandwic… source
CART 340Volume Food Production Units: 0This course focuses on volume preparation of food service, both "in house" and "off premise" catering. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to volume catering, including… source
CART 341Banquet and Catering Units: 0This course focuses on presentation of food service, both "in house" and "off premise" catering. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to banquet and catering planning, pr… source
CART 342Starting a Food Truck Units: 0The Starting a Food Truck course focuses on the logistics to start a legal and successful food truck business. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to choosing the right… source
CART 342BCatering and Banquet Units: 0This course focuses on presentation of food service, both "in house" and "off premise" catering. This course is designed to teach proper techniques and approaches to volume catering, including safe h… source
CART 345Food Truck Daily Operations Units: 0This course focuses on the daily operations of a legal and profitable food truck business. This course is designed to teach the student daily operations, pre-planning food, maintanence, locations, an… source
CART 350AFood Procurement Units: 0This course studies the basic principles of purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items, with particular attention to product identification and to the ordering, receiving, storing, and i… source
CART 350BFood Cost Control Units: 0This course studies the basic principles of estimating and purchasing food and beverages, as well as nonfood items, with particular attention to cost control. Noncredit Hours: 27 Repeatable: Yes Grad… source
CART 351ACommercial Menu Design Units: 0This course studies the basic principles of menu making for a variety of types of food service operations, considering the factors of clientele, types of operations, economic requirements, nutritiona… source
CART 351BCommercial Menu Economics Units: 0This course studies the economic requirements and impact of commercial menu design. Students are introduced to the basic concepts of procurement for both food and non-food items; the importance of de… source
CART 360ASafety & Sanitation Basics Units: 0This is a study of principles of hygiene and sanitation and the control and prevention of foodborne illnesses in food service operations. Emphasis is placed on the food handler's responsibility in ma… source
CART 360BSafety & Sanitation in Culinary Facilities Units: 0Principles of safety and maintenance of sanitation and hygiene in food service facilities. Emphasis is placed on management's responsibility in maintaining high sanitation and safety standards. Noncr… source
CART 370Home Culinary Enterprises Units: 0This class will explore ways for students to legally start their own culinary business from home. Noncredit Hours: 18 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitatio… source
CDE 095AChild Development & Education Work Exper Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
CDE 101Child Growth & Development Units: 3This course examines the major physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescence. There will be an e… source
CDE 102Child, Family, & Community Units: 3Introduces the processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, peers, and community. Examines the influence of multiple societal contexts. Explore the role of collabor… source
CDE 103Principles & Practices of Teaching Units: 3This course presents an examination of the underlying theoretical principles of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education. Emphasis on the role of the early childhood educator,… source
CDE 104Introduction to Curriculum Units: 3This course presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing appropriate curriculum and environments for young children. Students examine teacher's role in supporting development and… source
CDE 201Health, Safety, & Nutrition Units: 3Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, best practices and early childhood curriculum related to child health, safety, and nutrition. Includes prevention strategies, n… source
CDE 202Teaching in a Diverse Society Units: 3Examination of the development of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege as they apply to young children, families, progra… source
CDE 203Observation and Assessment Units: 3This course focuses on the appropriate use of assessment and observation strategies to document development, growth, play and learning in order to join with families and professionals in promoting ch… source
CDE 204Practicum in Early Childhood Education Units: 4A demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision. Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory… source
CDE 220Infant/Toddler Growth & Development Units: 3This course studies the process of human development from conception through age three as determined by heredity, society, and human interaction with implications for child guidance. Prenatal develop… source
CDE 221Infant/Toddler Curriculum Units: 3This course prepares students to apply current theory and research to the care and education of children from birth to 36 months including design of a developmentally appropriate learning environment… source
CDE 223The Mentor Teacher/Adult Supervision Units: 2Methods and principles of supervising student teachers, volunteers, staff, and other adults in early care and education settings. Emphasis is on the role and development of early childhood education… source
CDE 224Administration of Programs for Young Children Units: 3Introduction to the administration of early childhood programs. Covers program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies and procedures. Examines admini… source
CDE 225Advanced Administration of Programs for Young Children Units: 3Effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. Includes legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, professional development, and r… source
CDE 226AParenting Infants & Toddlers Units: 1This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for parents of infants and toddlers. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies. Sp… source
CDE 226BParenting the Preschool Child Units: 1This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for parents of preschool aged children. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies.… source
CDE 226CParenting the Young Child Units: 1This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for those parenting children ages 5-8. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies.… source
CDE 227Child Guidance Units: 3This course presents a developmentally appropriate approach to the guidance of children, including children with special needs. Effective guidance techniques, effective communication and working with… source
CDE 228Child Maltreatment, Intervention, & Prevention Units: 3This course examines physical, emotional and sexual abuse, neglect, and exploitation of minors (children and youth), as well as issues which contribute to child maltreatment. The developmental conseq… source
CDE 229Children's Literature Units: 3This course introduces students to a formal study of literature for children from preschool through middle school, including critical examination of genres, themes, and cultures depicted in these tex… source
CDE 230English Language Learners in ECE Units: 3This course focuses on principles for promoting language, literacy, and learning for preschool English language learners. Upon successful completion of this course, students will demonstrate the abil… source
CDE 231Creativity in Young Children Units: 3This course examines materials and techniques for teaching creative activities to young children. Developing creativity and cognitive flexibility are emphasized. Various sensory modalities are explor… source
CDE 232Science, Technology, Engineering & Math in ECE Units: 3This course explores the development of curriculum ideas for teaching about scientific, mathematical, engineering, and technology (STEM) concepts to young children. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None… source
CDE 233Introduction to Young Children with Special Needs Units: 3This course provides an introduction to special education in early childhood settings. Introduces the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth through eight and the resulti… source
CDE 234Inclusion Strategies for Children with Special Needs Units: 3This course prepares students to become professionals in programs serving children with special needs and their families. Covers curriculum and intervention strategies for working with children with… source
CDE 236Music and Movement for Young Children Units: 3This course emphasizes the creation of developmentally appropriate curriculum ideas for using music and movement to develop listening skills, basic music concepts, and identification of instruments i… source
CDE 237Inclusion Practicum Units: 3Designed to develop both planning and intervention skills for working with children with special needs and their families. Students will plan educational programs which include use of specific interv… source
CDE 240Social Cognition & the Developing Brain Units: 3This course is designed to help students understand brain development occurs through the interaction of a child's relationships and experiences. Early childhood teachers (birth to age eight) create c… source
CDE 241ECE Global Diplomacy Practicum Units: 3This course is designed to develop the practical skills needed to work in a global education environment by placing students in an integrated, service-learning study abroad experience. Critical think… source
CDE 245Licensed Family Child Care Units: 2This course prepares students to integrate basic principles of child development in establishing a quality child care program within a family home environment. The following are emphasized: Community… source
CDE 326AParenting Infants & Toddlers Units: 0This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for parents of infants and toddlers. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies. Sp… source
CDE 326BParenting the Preschool Child Units: 0This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for parents of preschool aged children. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies.… source
CDE 326CParenting the Young Child Units: 0This course explores parent-child interaction patterns for those parenting children ages 5-8. Students examine age-appropriate behaviors, problem behaviors, observation and communication strategies.… source
CH 001AGeneral Chemistry I Units: 5This is the first course of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of chemistry with emphasis on chemical calculations. Inorganic chemistry is stressed, and the material i… source
CH 001BGeneral Chemistry II Units: 5This is the second course of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of chemistry with emphasis on chemical calculations. Inorganic chemistry is stressed, and the material… source
CH 002Chemistry and Society Units: 3This course explores chemical concepts and their applications to everyday life. Topics cover the fundamental concepts by analyzing environmental, health, social, historical, economic, cultural, and c… source
CH 003Introductory General Chemistry Units: 4This course is the study of the principles of inorganic chemistry. Instruction is given in calculations, atomic theory, periodic law, compounds, bonding, nomenclature, states of matter, reaction type… source
CH 005Bio-organic Chemistry Units: 4This course is a survey of organic chemistry and biochemistry with an emphasis on the health sciences. It covers the major functional groups of organic compounds. The biologically active macromolecul… source
CH 007Fundamentals of Chemistry Units: 5This course is a survey of basic principles of inorganic, organic and bio-organic chemistry presented on a level for the general student. Note: This course, in conjunction with CH 005, meets the requ… source
CH 008Environmental Chemistry Units: 3This course presents the fundamentals of chemistry as applied to contemporary environmental topics concerning the atmosphere, water, solids, energy, and green chemistry. This is an introduction to en… source
CH 010AOrganic Chemistry I Units: 5This course is the first of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of organic chemistry. An in-depth study is made of the bonding of carbon, stereochemistry, and the react… source
CH 010BOrganic Chemistry II Units: 5This course is the second of a two-semester sequence covering the basic principles and concepts of organic chemistry. Ethers, epoxides, sulfides, conjugated systems, UV spectroscopy, aromatic compoun… source
CH 031Undergraduate Research Experience Units: 2Under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a project to be completed during the semester. Topics will include information retrieval, computer skills applied to laboratory research, t… source
CIS 009Mathematical Modeling for Business Units: 3The study of functions including polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, logarithmic, and power equations and functions. Applications to business, technology, government, science,… source
CIS 010Introduction to Information Systems Units: 4Examination of information technologies and information systems used in business. Focus on information systems, database management systems, networking, ethics and security, computer hardware, and so… source
CIS 023AIntroduction to Amazon Web Services Units: 2This course introduces the fundamentals of cloud computing including the different cloud computing models; Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service on cloud platf… source
CIS 023BDeveloping Using AWS Cloud Services Units: 2This course will introduce the fundamentals of developing and deploying applications within the cloud using Amazon Web Services (AWS) technologies. The course delves into topics such as developing us… source
CIS 023CArchitecting Using AWS Cloud Services Units: 2This course will introduce the fundamentals of building IT Infrastructure on the AWS platform. The course delves into topics such as securing access, adding storage, computing, and database layers as… source
CIS 023DAWS SysOps Administrator Units: 2This course prepares you with the knowledge in monitoring and maintaining AWS workloads, implementing security controls and networking concepts, performing business continuity procedures, and impleme… source
CIS 030Introduction to Linux Operating System Units: 3Introduction to the Linux operating system primarily focused on command line usage. Covers the history, kernel, file systems, shells and user utilities. Also introduces students to the fundamentals o… source
CIS 040Information & Communication Technology Essentials Units: 4CompTIA certifications help students build a solid foundation of essential knowledge and skills that will help them earn employment in technology-related careers. The CompTIA A+ certification assures… source
CIS 053Computer Networks and Security Units: 3This course ensures a student has the knowledge and skill to design and implement functional networks, configure, manage and maintain essential network devices, use devices such as switches and route… source
CIS 054Routing and Switching Essentials Units: 3This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the en… source
CIS 055Systems and Network Administration Units: 3This course will provide a student with the knowledge and skills at the administrator level to be able to do the job in any environment. The course covers essential hardware and software technologies… source
CIS 060Information Systems Security Units: 3This course ensures that students gain hands-on practical skills, ensuring they are better prepared to problem solve a wider variety of today's complex issues. The baseline cybersecurity skills are a… source
CIS 064Intro to Ethical Hacking Units: 3This course introduces the network security specialist working in a red team environment to the various methodologies for attacking a network and gaining access to networks, applications, databases,… source
CIS 065Computer Forensics Fundamentals Units: 3This course is an introduction to the methods used to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics while mapping to the objectives of the International As… source
CIS 080Database Management Systems Units: 3This course provides the students with an introduction to the core concepts in data and information management. It is centered around the core skills of identifying organizational information require… source
CIS 081Introduction to Data Analytics Units: 3This course presents a gentle introduction to the concepts of data analysis, the role of a Data Analyst, and the tools that are used to perform daily functions. The student will gain an understanding… source
CIS 082CFront End Web Development Units: 3This course teaches students to format World Wide Web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and other technologies including Content Management Systems (CMS). Emp… source
CIS 085CDynamic Website Design Units: 3This course teaches the fundamentals of client-side and server-side web programming, using JavaScript, PHP, Perl and MySQL. Students learn how to understand and use simple variables, proper programmi… source
CIS 087Introduction to Programming Using Python Units: 3This course provides an introduction to programming and business applications using Python. The course focuses on developing the fundamental concepts and models of application development including t… source
CIS 088Introduction To Programming Using Java Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals concepts of computer programming using Java. The course focuses on learning the basic concepts of program design, problem-solving, data structures,… source
CIS 095AComputer Information Systems Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
CIS 097CODe Computer Lab Units: 0.5CODe Computer Lab is an open entry/open exit lab designed to develop coding and programming skills for all students in the College community. Emphasis is on high school concurrent enrollment for stud… source
CIS 311PreCybersecurity Units: 0This PreSecurity course is designed to provide beginners with a solid foundation in cybersecurity concepts and skills. Throughout the course, participants will delve into various topics essential for… source
CIS 312Cybersecurity Beginner Units: 0This course covers getting familiar with the Linux command line, web application security concepts through the OWASP Top 10, using essential tools like Nmap to enumerate infrastructure, using Python… source
CIS 313Junior Penetration Tester Units: 0This Jr. Penetration Tester course covers the core technical skills that will allow you to succeed as a junior penetration tester. Upon completing this path, you will have the practical skills necess… source
CIS 314Red Team Operator Units: 0This pathway aims to show you how to emulate a potential adversary attack in complex environments. Going beyond penetration testing, you will learn to conduct successful Red Team engagements and chal… source
CIS 315Blue Team Operator Units: 0The student will have the fundamental components of detecting and responding to cyber security threats in a corporate environment and using these core concepts to build your understanding of more com… source
CIS 323AIntroduction to Amazon Web Services Units: 0This course introduces the fundamentals of cloud computing including the different cloud computing models; Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service on cloud platf… source
CIS 330Introduction to Linux Operating System Units: 0Introduction to the Linux operating system primarily focused on command line usage. Covers the history, kernel, file systems, shells and user utilities. Also introduces students to the fundamentals o… source
CIS 340AInformation & Communication Technology Essentials I Units: 0CompTIA certifications help students build a solid foundation of essential knowledge and skills that will help students earn employment in technology-related careers. The CompTIA A+ certification ass… source
CIS 340BInformation & Communication Technology Essentials II Units: 0CompTIA certifications helps students build a solid foundation of essential knowledge and skills that will help them earn employment in technology-related careers. The CompTIA A+ certification assure… source
CIS 353AComputer Network Fundamentals I Units: 0CompTIA certifications help students build a solid foundation of essential knowledge and skills that will help students earn employment in technology-related careers. The CompTIA Network+ certificati… source
CIS 353BComputer Network Fundamentals II Units: 0CompTIA certifications help students build a solid foundation of essential knowledge and skills that will help students earn employment in technology-related careers. The CompTIA Network+ certificati… source
CIS 360AInformation Systems Security I Units: 0An introduction to the fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security and Risk Management at the organizational level. It addresses hardware, software, processes, communications… source
CIS 360BInformation Systems Security II Units: 0An introduction to the fundamental principles and topics of Information Technology Security and Risk Management at the organizational level. It addresses hardware, software, processes, communications… source
CJ 001Introduction to Criminal Justice Units: 3This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response… source
CJ 002Concepts of Criminal Law Units: 3This course offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Special emphasis is… source
CJ 003Legal Aspects of Evidence Units: 3This course includes a study of origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis for the Rules of Evidence. It includes constitutional and procedural considerations affecting search and seizu… source
CJ 004Criminal Court Process Units: 3This course provides an examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional law precedents. (… source
CJ 005Racial Issues and the Police Units: 3This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering ju… source
CJ 006Criminal Investigation Units: 3This course provides students with basic principles of all types of investigations utilized in the Justice System. Coverage includes human aspects in dealing with the public, specific knowledge neces… source
CJ 008Patrol Operations Units: 3Topics discussed in this course include exploration of theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the role expectations of the line enforcement officer which include patrol, traffic, and public… source
CJ 009Traffic Enforcement Units: 3Students study basic accident investigation, the use of the State Accident Report Form, the principles of "selective" enforcement, parking and intersection control, basic provisions of the California… source
CJ 010Juvenile Procedures Units: 3This course introduces major types of criminal behavior, role of offenders and factors that contribute to criminality or delinquency. It covers methods used in dealing with offenders in the justice s… source
CJ 016Narcotics Control Units: 3This is a study of the laws relating to narcotics and dangerous drugs as well as the procedures and problems in investigations and the control of violations of narcotic laws. Students learn how to id… source
CJ 017Natural Resources Law Enforcement Units: 3This course provides information about enforcement of natural resources and wildlife laws in the United States and California. Topics include the relationships between Federal and State wildlife laws… source
CJ 020Introduction to Social Justice Studies Units: 3Introduction to Social Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary course introducing students to the history, psychology and sociology of racial, ethnic, class, gender and sexual oppression in the Unite… source
CJ 021Introduction to Forensics Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. It examines the methods utilized in the forensic analysis of crime scenes, pattern evidence, instruments, fir… source
CJ 024Investigative Report Writing Units: 3This course emphasizes the procedures and practices commonly used to gather data and information and prepare a variety of written reports and records. Students learn to write criminal justice reports… source
CJ 025Introduction to Homeland Security & Terrorism Units: 3This course is a study of the fundamental components and historical evolution of terrorism. Included is an examination of the differences of international terrorism and domestic terrorism, with a foc… source
CJ 026Homeland Security and Intelligence Gathering Units: 3This course is a study of the fundamental components and historical evolution of intelligence. Included is an examination of the different methods of intelligence collection, the need for analysis, a… source
CJ 030Introduction to Corrections Units: 3This course provides a history of and critical analysis of punishment, the various types of punishment, alternatives to punishment, and the impact of punishment on the Criminal Justice System, correc… source
CJ 095ACriminal Justice Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
CM 001Introduction to Construction Management Units: 2This course provides an overview of the construction industry and its markets. The impact, practices, methods and ethics in the construction industry are reviewed. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: None R… source
CM 002Intro to Urban Planning Units: 3This course provides a critical analysis of the theory and practice of land use planning with an emphasis on the urban context. Historical and legal basis for land use planning, traditional and alter… source
CM 003Site & Terrain Analysis Units: 3This course is an introduction to various methods and techniques used to inventory and analyze landscape features. Students also study mapping, overlay techniques, environmental ethics, case study re… source
CM 004Construction Law Survey Units: 3This course is a summary of the legal implications of contractor license laws; mechanics lien laws, CAL-OSHA, and Construction Contracts. Laws of liability, worker's compensation, state and federal l… source
CM 005Construction Planning Units: 3This course covers the concepts used in planning, scheduling and control of construction projects. Use of graphic charts and the Critical Path Method (CPM) are featured. Also covered are program eval… source
CM 020Introduction to Construction Technology Units: 3This course provides students with in-depth analysis of the organization and structure of the construction industry and the many career choices the industry offers. The course emphasizes green constr… source
CM 095AConstruction Management Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
COLL 001First Year Seminar Units: 3Development of thinking strategies that can be used for lifelong problem solving in academic, social, and personal life. Introduces critical thinking, information literacy, college resources, motivat… source
COLL 301STEM Enrichment Camp Units: 0The STEM enrichment camp is open to any student who wishes to explore and review science-related topics and their allied math components. Importance will be placed on difficult concepts and common pi… source
COMM 005Survey of Human Communication Units: 3This introductory communication course focuses on the basic foundations of public speaking, interpersonal communication, and small group communication. Students will examine and practice human commun… source
COMM 009Intro to Interpersonal Communication Units: 3The course enables students to understand and demonstrate interpersonal communication skills. Students focus on knowledge of communication theories, self-concept, methods of resolving conflict, issue… source
COMM 013Small Group Communication Units: 3This course covers principles of communication in a variety of group contexts. Topics include theory, application, and evaluation of group processes, including problem solving, conflict management, a… source
COMM 017Intercultural Communication Units: 3This course focuses on the communication behaviors and values common to all cultures and on the differences that insulate and divide people of one culture from others. The study leads to a better und… source
COMM 021Introduction to Persuasion Units: 3This course examines historical and contemporary approaches to persuasive messages throughout time. The primary goal of this course is to provide students with a solid grounding in theories, principl… source
COMM 025Argumentation and Debate Units: 3This course focuses on methods of critical inquiry and advocacy. It covers identifying fallacies in reasoning and language, testing evidence and evidence sources, advancing a reasoned position, and d… source
COMM 030Forensics Units: 2This course prepares students for intercollegiate speech and debate tournaments. Studies include argumentation, public address, and oral interpretation of literature. Involves research, writing, and… source
COMM C1000Introduction to Public Speaking Units: 3In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source
COUN 011Introduction to Scholarships Units: 1Introduces students to scholarship and financial aid opportunities at the local, state, and national levels. Learn research techniques and utilize publications, software, Internet sites, and communit… source
COUN 060College Success Skills Units: 1This course helps college students learn the information and develop the skills necessary for success in college. Course topics include an overview of higher education, student support services (incl… source
COUN 061College Success/International Students Units: 0.5This course is required for all first-semester F-1 Visa students. This course is designed to introduce International Students to various college services and programs. It includes enrollment procedur… source
COUN 101Career/Life Planning & Personal Exploration Units: 3This course is designed to teach strategies for success to promote academic and lifelong learning through the integration of career and academic planning. Topics include: intensive career investigati… source
COUN 102Strategies for College Transfer Units: 1This course provides an introduction to the transfer process. Includes an in-depth exploration of transfer requirements, admission procedures, requirements for majors, and financial aid opportunities… source
COUN 300Student Development Edge Units: 0This course provides an introduction to College of the Desert for all incoming college students. Through this course, students will gain an understanding of our college structure, academic programs o… source
COUN 301Career Exploration Units: 0This course is designed for students who are undecided about or validating their educational or career goals. Using a career planning process, students assess interests, skills, personality, values,… source
COUN 302Career Readiness Units: 0Students will learn strategies for successfully entering and transitioning in the workplace. Students will learn how to maximize their strengths, skills, and college learning for gainful and satisfyi… source
CS 007AComputer Science I Units: 4This course is an introduction to computer programming and is designed primarily for computer science and related transfer majors. Its main objective is to teach principles and practices of computer… source
CS 007BComputer Science II Units: 3This second course in computer science introduces more advanced topics in programming. Students will use modularity to develop solutions for larger-scale programming problems. Recursion, file process… source
CS 008Computer Architecture and Organization Units: 3The organization and behavior of computer systems at the assembly-language level. The translation of statements and constructs in a high-level language into sequences of machine instructions is studi… source
CS 009Data Structures and Algorithms Units: 4This is an advanced course in C++ programming. Students design, write, and debug C++ programs using structured programming concepts. Topics covered include pointers; linked lists, unions and data str… source
CS 095AComputer Science Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
CSFM 070Confined Space - Awareness Units: 0.5This course provides instruction in identifying permit and non-permit required confined spaces, hazards associated with confined spaces, state regulations, communications, and equipment requirements.… source
CSFM 071Rapid Intervention Crew Operations Units: 0.5The Rapid Intervention Crew Operations course trains volunteer and career students to rescue a downed fire fighter in an immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) environment. Students will lea… source
CSFM 075Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness Level Units: 0.5This courses provides students information on Hazardous Materials notification and reporting requirements for Fire Department personnel who may witness or discover a Hazardous Materials leak, spill,… source
CSFM 076Low Angle Rescue Operational Units: 0.5This course is designed to equip the student with the techniques and methods for using rope, webbing, hardware friction devices, litters in low angle rescue situations. Areas covered include rope and… source
CSFM 077AFire Investigation 1A: Fire Origin & Cause Determination Units: 2.5This course provides the students with an introduction and basic overview of fire scene investigation. The focus of the course is to provide information on fire scene indicators and to determine the… source
CSFM 077BFire Investigation 1B: Techniques of Fire Investigation Units: 2.5This course provides a deeper understanding of fire investigation and builds on Fire Investigation 1A. Topics include the juvenile fire setter, report writing, evidence preservation and collection, i… source
CSFM 079BBasic ICS for Initial Response Units: 1This course describes the principal features that constitute the ICS. Collectively, these features identify the unique quality of the ICS as an incident or event management system. Features are: five… source
CSFM 079CI-300: Intermediate ICS Units: 1.5This course provides a description and detail of the Incident Command System (ICS) organization and operations in supervisory roles on expanding or Type 3 incidents. Topics include: ICS fundamentals… source
CSFM 079DI-400: Advanced ICS Units: 1This course directs students towards an operational understanding of large single-agency and complex multi-agency-jurisdictional incident responses. Topics include: review of command and general staf… source
CSFM 082AFire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1A: Emergency Vehicle Ops Units: 1.5This course provides information on fire apparatus preventive maintenance and driving/operating. Topics include: routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions, operate, back, maneuver, and turn… source
CSFM 082BFire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1B: Pumping Apparatus Ops Units: 1.5This course provides information on pumping apparatus preventive maintenance and operations. Topics include: routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions; producing hand, master, and foam fire… source
CSFM 083ACompany Officer 2A: Human Resource Management Units: 2This course provides information on the use of human resources to accomplish assignments, evaluating member performance, supervising personnel, and integrating health and safety plans, policies, and… source
CSFM 083BCompany Officer 2B: General Administration Functions Units: 1This course provides information on general administrative functions, the implementation of department policies and procedures, and addresses conveying the fire department's role, image, and mission… source
CSFM 083CCompany Officer 2C: Fire Inspections and Investigations Units: 2This course provides information on conducting inspections, identifying hazards and addressing violations, performing a fire investigation to determine preliminary cause and securing the incident sce… source
CSFM 083DCompany Officer 2D: All Risk Command Operations Units: 2This course provides information on conducting incident size-up, developing and implementing an initial plan of action involving single and multi-unit operations for various types of emergency incide… source
CSFM 083ECompany Officer 2E: Wildland Incident Operations Units: 2This course provides information on evaluating and reporting incident conditions, analyzing incident needs, developing and implementing a plan of action to deploy incident resources, completing all o… source
CSFM 084AInstructor 1: Instructor Methodology Units: 2This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the entry level professional instructor to perform his or her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The curriculum is based on the 2012… source
CSFM 085AFire Inspector 1A: Duties and Administration Units: 1This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector I including legal responsibilities and authority, codes and standards, the inspection proces… source
CSFM 085BFire Inspector 1B: Fire and Life Safety Units: 1This course provides students with a basic knowledge of fire and life safety aspects related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector I including building construction, occupancy classif… source
CSFM 085CFire Inspector 1C: Field Inspection Units: 1This course provides students with a basic knowledge of field inspection roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector I. This includes basic plan review, emergency access for an existing system, ha… source
CSFM 085DFire Inspector 1D: Field Inspection- California Specific Units: 1This course provides students with a basic knowledge of a Fire Fighter I's field inspection roles and responsibilities specific to California including tents, canopies, and temporary membrane structu… source
DANC 010Introduction to Choreography Units: 2This course is an introduction to the fundamental elements of choreography and their practical application in creating dance composition. Lecture Hours: 18 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Lette… source
DANC 015History of Dance Units: 3This survey course examines the chronological development of dance and includes the study of pre-classic through contemporary forms. It emphasizes the interconnections between aesthetic practice and… source
DANC 025Dance Performance Units: 2This course exposes the student to the methods and execution of dance as it applies directly to a fully mounted musical theater production or dance concert. It includes exposure to both acting areas… source
DANC 070Dance, Modern Units: 1This course provides instruction in modern dance techniques as a vehicle for creating original movement. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: Non… source
DANC 073ADance, Jazz Units: 1This course introduces instruction in jazz dance technique. (Equivalent to KINE 053) Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enro… source
DANC 073BDance, Jazz Units: 1This course builds on beginning jazz dance movement vocabularies, techniques, and fundamentals. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: DANC 073A or KINE 053 . Adv… source
DANC 075Dance, Tap Units: 1This course provides instruction in basic tap dance steps and simple choreography forms for the improvement of coordination and physical conditioning. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Gr… source
DANC 076ADance, Ballet Units: 2This course provides instruction in beginning ballet technique and terminology. Lecture Hours: 18 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollme… source
DANC 076BDance, Ballet Units: 2This course builds upon basic ballet technique and terminology, expanding skills in ballet movement vocabulary, proprioception and other ballet fundamentals. Lecture Hours: 18 Lab Hours: 54 Repeatabl… source
DDP 095ADigital Design & Production Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
DDP 100Introduction to Digital Art & Media Units: 3This overview course is open to all students wanting to know more about the different areas of Digital Art and Media. Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices and theories of digital art and m… source
DDP 101Digital Imaging Units: 3This course is an introduction to the use of industry standard digital imaging software. Students will learn image capture, creation, enhancing, retouching, color correction, restoring, balancing, fi… source
DDP 102Digital Illustration Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the process of creating vector graphics images using Adobe Illustrator, the industry standard vector graphics editor for graphics professionals. Adobe Illustra… source
DDP 103Publication Design & Production Units: 3This hands-on course focuses on the principles of graphic design to create multi-page solutions using industry standard software. Students learn to integrate typography, photography and graphics into… source
DDP 104Print Production Units: 1.5This course provides an overview of print history and its impact on society as well as current trends. Learn the life cycle of a print job and how to prepare your artwork to be professionally printed… source
DDP 106Generative AI for Creatives Units: 3Learn to use Generative AI (Gen AI) creatively, legally and ethically to develop content of all kinds-text, images, video, audio, and more. For creative professionals, this power also brings importan… source
DDP 110Graphic Design Units: 3In this course, students learn about graphic design terminology, history, career options, concepts, the design process, project research, generating ideas, elements and principles. Emphasis is placed… source
DDP 111Advertising Design Units: 3This studio course introduces students to type and typography, grid systems, visual coding, interaction and motion design as well as what it takes to become a designer/content creator. With an emphas… source
DDP 112Digital Typography Units: 3This comprehensive course emphasizes the use of typography in the design process for use in branding, marketing collateral, web development, and film. The study of letter forms and fundamental typogr… source
DDP 113Design for Social Change Units: 3This course examines the history, theory and mechanisms through which content creators, designers, artists, photographers and other socially-conscious activists put their professional skills in servi… source
DDP 116Social Media Design Units: 3Social Media enables individuals to create, collaborate, and share information with others. Students will explore the possibilities and limitations of social media and will have hands-on experience t… source
DDP 120Video Post Production Units: 3This course focuses on the fundamental techniques, skills, and theories of editing as well as the technical requirements for assembling digital video projects. Through a series of hands-on projects,… source
DDP 121Motion Graphics Units: 3Motion Graphics is a form of communication with a range of applications: film, television, graphic design, branding, advertising and web. This hands-on course focuses on communication design and comm… source
DDP 128Portfolio Preparation Units: 1.5This course will concentrate on developing students' soft skills and preparing students to enter a professional creative environment. Students will create an online portfolio, curriculum vitae, artis… source
DDP 130Digital Darkroom Units: 1.5This digital photography course teaches students valuable skills in asset management and image processing, using cutting edge, industry software. Students will check the camera before a session and f… source
DDP 131Digital Photography Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the tools, materials and techniques of digital photography. Students learn to capture images using a digital camera to demonstrate and master basic standards i… source
DDP 132Commercial Photography Units: 3This course provides intermediate and advanced instruction in digital photography. Students expand their basic digital photography skills to produce digital photographs for the web, advertising, prin… source
DDP 133Nature Photography Units: 1.5This course teaches you how to take beautiful nature and wildlife photographs. Learn to fine-tune your technical skills while examining the aesthetics of nature photography Nature locations are desig… source
DDP 135Beginning Black & White Photography Units: 3Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology, materials… source
DDP 136Introduction to Drone Imaging Units: 3This course provides instruction in digital imaging, cinematography, colorization and photo editing while participating in hands-on or virtual flight activities to develop, practice, and optimize Unm… source
DDP 140Character Animation Units: 3This course will introduce students to the basic forms and terminology of animation, and provide training in fluid representations of motion and expression. Instruction will emphasize traditional cha… source
DDP 142Digital Storyboarding Units: 3This course is an introduction to the methods and tools of digital storytelling. It includes creating visual story images from written or spoken ideas, development of story structure, and honing verb… source
DDP 1443D Animation Units: 3Students will learn the basics of industry standard 3D animation software, user interface, essential modeling, rendering, character set up, and animation tools and techniques. This course is intended… source
DDP 150Web Design & Development Units: 3With an emphasis on design and conceptual skills, students explore internet history, web usability, interface, navigation, information design as well as creating dynamic content for websites. Student… source
DDP 151User Experience Design Units: 3Focuses on the quality of experience a person has when interacting with a specific design. A UX Designer focuses on the needs and wants of the user, as well as ease-of-use, and designs for the best p… source
DDP 160History of Games Units: 3This course includes a comprehensive study of the evolution of games throughout human history, with an emphasis on early games' impact and influence on video games. Review of the technological and ar… source
DDP 161Introduction to Game Design Units: 3This course will introduce students to the basics of game design and theory using analysis, research, critiques and projects. Students will learn about the game industry and what is required to devel… source
DDP 162Introduction to Game Development Units: 3Learn the fundamentals, concepts, and vocabulary of computer game tools and techniques to develop 2D and 3D games. Explore a variety of digital tools and game engines, common legal and ethical concer… source
DDP 195Business Practices and Portfolio Preparation for Creatives Units: 3This course will cover business-related topics including project management, estimating, billing, record keeping and taxes. Students will learn best practices for working with clients, vendors, and c… source
DDP 200Accessibility Compliance Units: 3This course is an introduction to the law, policies, history, and foundations related to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Students will investigate the history, legal issues, and complian… source
DDP 201Creating Accessible Content Units: 3In this course, we will be covering methods of creating, evaluating, and optimizing accessible documents with Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe PDF with all accessibility requirements and laws. This course… source
DDP 202Accommodations and Assistive Technology Units: 3This course is designed for people who want to learn various Assistive Learning Technologies (ALT). This course will include activities utilizing different assistive technologies in educational and v… source
DDP 301ADigital Imaging A Units: 0This course introduces basic tools and techniques of Adobe Photoshop. Students explore digital imaging using industry standard software. Image manipulation and creation of original work using layers,… source
DDP 301BDigital Imaging B Units: 0This course prepares you to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam for Photoshop. A Photoshop ACA earned certification validates entry-level skills in visual communication, for careers includi… source
DDP 302AIllustrator A Units: 0This noncredit course provides an introduction to the process of creating vector based content using Adobe Illustrator, the industry standard vector graphics editor for digital media and graphic desi… source
DDP 302BIllustrator B Units: 0In this noncredit course students develop an online portfolio while preparing to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam for Illustrator. An Illustrator ACA earned certification validates entry… source
DDP 303AInDesign A Units: 0This noncredit course introduces basic tools and techniques of Adobe Indesign. In this course students explore digital page layout for publishing using industry standard software. Layout organization… source
DDP 303BInDesign B Units: 0This noncredit course prepares you to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam for InDesign. An InDesign ACA earned certification validates entry-level skills in visual communication, for career… source
DDP 320APremiere Pro A Units: 0This non-credit course introduces basic tools and techniques of Adobe Premiere Pro and focuses on the fundamental techniques, skills, and theories of editing as well as the technical requirements for… source
DDP 320BPremiere Pro B Units: 0This non-credit course prepares you to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam for Premiere Pro. A Premiere Pro ACA earned certification validates entry-level skills in visual communication, fo… source
DDP 321AAfter Effects A Units: 0This non-credit course introduces basic tools and techniques of Adobe After Effects. Motion Graphics is a form of communication with a range of applications: film, television, graphic design, brandin… source
DDP 321BAfter Effects B Units: 0This non-credit course prepares you to take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam for After Effects. An After Effects ACA earned certification validates entry-level skills in visual communication,… source
DDP 331Digital Photo for Non Credit Units: 0This non-credit course provides an introduction to the tools, materials and techniques of digital photography. Students learn to capture images using a digital camera to demonstrate and master basic… source
DRA 001Technical Drafting I Units: 3This course introduces students to general and architectural drafting skills. Students learn to differentiate among several drafting techniques. This course prepares students for higher level draftin… source
DRA 002AutoCAD Units: 4This course covers the basics of computer aided drafting and design including hardware, software, operating systems and development of skills for creating and plotting, simple technical and architect… source
DRA 010CAD Drafting/Design Project Units: 2This course provides training in applying the principle techniques of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) and design to selected projects. Students with majors or interest in architecture, drafting, interi… source
DRA 011Intro to Sketchup & Revit Units: 3This course covers the basic principles of 3-dimensional CAD modeling from a conceptual stage to a transitional architectural design and documentation platform built on Building Information Modeling… source
DSPS 021Wellness and Stress Management Units: 3This specific course is designed to teach students with disabilities evidence-based wellness and stress management strategies for academic, personal, and workplace success. Topics will include identi… source
DSPS 040Survey of Resources for DSPS Students Units: 2This course focuses on an in-depth assessment of the student with a disability. It also introduces the student to the information and skills necessary for success in college. Course topics include de… source
DSPS 041Information Management Strategies Units: 2Course emphasis is to develop and enhance the ability of students with disabilities to manage and organize information. Multi-media instruction is utilized. The lecture section includes specific soft… source
DSPS 043Alternative Learning Strategies Units: 3This course provides specialized computer-assisted instruction for students with disabilities. Students are provided with study skills strategies to maximize their learning potential and to promote a… source
DSPS 045AJob Skills Dev/Vocational Exploration Units: 1This course is designed to assist students with disabilities in developing specific goals for employment. The course focuses on personal and vocational assessment, clarification of values, identifica… source
DSPS 045BJob Skills Dev/Job Applications/Resume Units: 0.5This course is designed to assist students with disabilities in successfully completing job applications and writing a resume, complete with a cover letter. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: None Repeatabl… source
DSPS 045CJob Skills Dev/Job Interview Skills Units: 0.5This course is designed to assist students with disabilities to develop competitive job interview skills. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory:… source
DSPS 304Instructional Support Lab Units: 0The Instructional Support Lab is a laboratory setting that provides access to adaptive hardware and software with a Disability Specialist/Instructor for students with disabilities. Under the directio… source
DSPS 305Career Development for Students With Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to support college students with disabilities in developing specific goals for career development. The course focuses on personal and vocational assessment, clarification of v… source
DSPS 306Career Exploration for Students With Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to support college students with disabilities who want to improve their ability to develop specific employment goals. It focuses on adaptability, digital fluency, and explorin… source
DSPS 307Career Preparation for Students With Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to support college students with disabilities in developing specific goals for career preparation. The course focuses on completing job applications and writing a resume, comp… source
DSPS 308Career Success for Students With Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to assist students with disabilities in successfully obtaining an internship and/or employment directly related to their vocational goal. Students will learn about accommodati… source
DSPS 312Social Skills 1 for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed for students with disabilities who want to learn how to improve in-person and online social skills. This course will include activities to enhance social interaction skills, i… source
DSPS 313Social Skills 2 for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed for student with disabilities who want to continue to learn how to improve in-person and online social skills. This course will cover social skills related to interacting with… source
DSPS 315DSPS Transition to College Units: 0This course is designed to support new college students with disabilities. The course covers several important skills required to succeed in the college environment. Some of these include navigating… source
DSPS 317Community Living Skills for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to support college students with disabilities who want to improve community skills, including mobility, safety, consumer skills, recreation, and work readiness. Noncredit Hour… source
DSPS 319Relationships and Sexual Health for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to support college students with disabilities who want to explore their attitudes and values regarding healthy sexual relationship development. Topics include human anatomy, r… source
DSPS 321Wellness and Stress Management for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This specific course is designed to teach students with disabilities evidence-based wellness and stress management strategies for academic, personal, and workplace success. Topics will include identi… source
DSPS 330Introduction to Computers for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to help students with disabilities learn basic computer skills with the benefit of limited class size and individually paced instructions. Topics will include knowledge of com… source
DSPS 332Assistive Learning Technologies Units: 0This course is designed for students with disabilities who want to learn various Assistive Learning Technologies (ALT). This course will include activities that utilize different assistive technologi… source
DSPS 338Adaptive Basic Makerspace Skills for Students with Disabilities 1 Units: 0Introduces Students with Disabilities and other individuals to the skills and equipment used in makerspaces. Skills include but are not limited to basic makerspace safety, basic equipment safety, and… source
DSPS 339Adaptive Basic Makerspace Skills for Students with Disabilities 2 Units: 0Provides additional instruction on the skills and equipment used in makerspaces. More advanced practice is provided for skills related to makerspace safety, equipment safety, and prototyping. Student… source
DSPS 340College Preparatory Writing Skills for Students with Disabilities Units: 0This course is designed to assist students with disabilities in developing essential pre-college writing skills. Noncredit Hours: 90 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory:… source
ECON 001Principles of Macroeconomics Units: 3Macroeconomics deals with the overall performance of the economy. It focuses on aggregate economic concepts such as the gross domestic product, employment, unemployment, price stability, inflation, u… source
ECON 002Principles of Microeconomics Units: 3This course is an introduction to economic theory and analysis with an emphasis on the features of a market economy, role and behavior of consumers, businesses, owners of resources, government and th… source
ECON 011International Economics Units: 3This course examines the international economy and globalization, international trade relations and international monetary relations. Topics of discussion include: sources of comparative advantage, t… source
ECON 012Understanding Econ Principles & Applications Units: 3This course provides students with an introductory knowledge of fundamental economic principles and economic data. It prepares students to make critical evaluations of economic issues and policies in… source
EDUC 001Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching Units: 4This course introduces students to the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today's contemporary schools, Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12). Topics include teaching as a pro… source
EMP 010New World of Work Skills: Adaptability Units: 0.5Develop or improve your Adaptability strength in the workplace by seeing change as an opportunity; being open to new experiences; considering a variety of viewpoints; and being able to handle a norma… source
EMP 011New World of Work Skills:Self-Awareness Units: 0.5Develop or improve your Self-Awareness strength in the workplace by knowing your own personality, skills, and knowledge; recognizing habits that can be improved; looking for opportunities that are a… source
EMP 012New World of Work Skills: Digital Fluency Units: 0.5Develop or improve your Digital Fluency by becoming familiar with a variety of technology tools that are available to assist in the workplace; by understanding the moral and legal consequences of sha… source
EMP 013New World of Work Skills: Communication Units: 0.5Develop or improve your Communication strength in the workplace by understanding appropriate content and professional delivery; learning to use technology tools like PowerPoint effectively; recognizi… source
EMP 014New World of Work Skills: Collaboration Units: 0.5Develop or improve your ability to Collaborate in the workplace by recognizing the benefits of a diverse team; respecting people's differences; sharing leadership; gathering ideas; offering help; enc… source
EMP 015New World of Work Skills: Empathy Units: 0.5Understand the difference between Empathy and Sympathy and learn how to improve your ability to connect with others; develop good relationships with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds; work… source
EMP 016New World of Work Skills: Analysis and Solution Mindset Units: 0.5Learn to become an effective problem solver in the workplace by developing analytical skills, examining data and information, considering different viewpoints, and looking at the bigger picture. Lect… source
EMP 017New World of Work Skills: Resilience Units: 0.5Develop or improve your Resilience in the workplace by understanding the importance of personal growth; setting priorities and goals; creating contingency and back up plans; being able to bounce back… source
EMP 018New World of Work Skills: Entrepreneurial Mindset Units: 0.5Learn how to develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset by becoming self-motivated and seeking greater responsibilities; accepting risk and learning from mistakes; developing new ideas by drawing connections… source
EMP 019New World of Work Skills: Social Diversity/Awareness Units: 0.5Improve your Social Diversity Awareness by recognizing the benefits of diverse backgrounds and cultures in the workplace; understanding the new "normal" in the workplace; learning how to develop and… source
EMP 020General Employability Skills Units: 4Develop or improve your knowledge of skills required for general employment, such as: adaptability, self-awareness, digital fluency, communication, collaboration, empathy, analysis and solution minds… source
EMP 310ANew World of Work Skills: Recognizing Change as Opportunity Units: 0Twenty-first Century workers need to be tolerant of inevitable changes in the work environment and adapt accordingly. Improve your Adaptability strength in the workplace and learn to manage stress by… source
EMP 310BNew World of Work Skills: Facing Challenges Units: 0Improve your Adaptability strength in the workplace by learning how to face challenges; being open to considering a variety of viewpoints and suggestions to get the job done; learning techniques to h… source
EMP 311ANew World of Work Skills: Self Awareness at Work Units: 0Develop or improve your Self-Awareness strength in the workplace by knowing your own personality, skills, and knowledge and looking for opportunities that are a good match for your strengths. Noncred… source
EMP 311BNew World of Work Skills: Personal Assessments Units: 0Develop or improve your Self-Awareness strength in the workplace by assessing your own personality, skills, and knowledge; recognizing habits that can be improved; maintaining self-discipline; taking… source
EMP 312ANew World of Work Skills: Online Presence and E-Resumes Units: 0Develop or improve your Digital Skills becoming familiar with a variety of technology tools that are available to assist in the workplace and developing competence with online resume tools. Noncredit… source
EMP 312BNew World of Work Skills: Online Accountability Units: 0Develop or improve your Digital Fluency by understanding the moral and legal consequences of sharing documents and pictures; and developing competence with online research tools to find data and info… source
EMP 313ANew World of Work Skills: Communication Etiquette Units: 0Develop or improve your Communication strength in the workplace by understanding appropriate content and professional delivery; recognizing where and how social media is appropriate for the workplace… source
EMP 313BNew World of Work Skills: Communication Effectiveness Units: 0Develop or improve your Communication strength in the workplace by understanding appropriate content and professional delivery; learning to use technology tools like PowerPoint effectively; recognizi… source
EMP 314ANew World of Work Skills: Team Building Units: 0Develop or improve your ability to Collaborate in the workplace by recognizing the benefits of a diverse team; respecting people's differences; and sharing leadership. Noncredit Hours: 5 Repeatable:… source
EMP 314BNew World of Work Skills: Transformational Leadership Units: 0Develop or improve your ability to lead in the workplace by recognizing the benefits of a diverse team; respecting people's differences; sharing leadership; gathering ideas; offering help; encouragin… source
EMP 315ANew World of Work Skills: Listening and Mirroring Units: 0Understand the difference between Empathy and Sympathy and learn how to improve your ability to connect with others by employing communications skills based on honesty and mirroring positive nonverba… source
EMP 315BNew World of Work Skills: Customer Service Units: 0Understand the difference between Empathy and Sympathy and learn how to develop good relationships with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds; work with clients and customers; make decisions b… source
EMP 316ANew World of Work Skills: Solving Problems Units: 0Learn to become an effective problem solver in the workplace by developing analytical skills that identify the problem, collect relevant information, develop alternatives, evaluate alternatives, sele… source
EMP 316BNew World of Work Skills: Design Thinking Units: 0Learn to become an effective decision maker in the workplace by developing techniques for recognizing inspiration, ideation and implementation opportunities. Understand the importance of ethics in th… source
EMP 317ANew World of Work Skills: Growth Mindset Units: 0Develop or improve your Resilience in the workplace by understanding the importance of personal growth; setting priorities and goals; understanding consequences and the need for back-up plans; and ac… source
EMP 317BNew World of Work Skills: Learning from Failure Units: 0Develop or improve your Resilience in the workplace by being able to bounce back when things go wrong and learn from mistakes; listen to other's views; and understand the importance of back up and co… source
EMP 318ANew World of Work Skills: Modern Workforce Units: 0Learn how to develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset by becoming self-motivated and seeking greater responsibilities; accepting risk and learning from mistakes; developing new ideas by drawing connections… source
EMP 318BNew World of Work Skills: Intrapreneurship Units: 0Learn how to develop an Intrapreneurial Mindset by becoming self-motivated and seeking greater responsibilities; accepting risk and learning from mistakes; developing new ideas by drawing connections… source
EMP 319ANew World of Work Skills: Gender and Ethnicity Units: 0Develop or improve your Social Diversity Awareness strength in the workplace by recognizing the benefits of diverse backgrounds and cultures both locally and globally. Noncredit Hours: 5 Repeatable:… source
EMP 319BNew World of Work Skills: Disabilities and Generations Units: 0Develop or improve your Social Diversity Awareness strength in the workplace by recognizing the benefits of working with multiple generations and recognizing the value of providing accommodations for… source
EMR 080Emergency Medical Responder Units: 3This course prepares the EMR student to provide emergency prehospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include… source
EMR 080AEmergency Medical Responder 1A Units: 1.5This two-course sequence prepares the EMR student to provide emergency pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of… source
EMR 080BEmergency Medical Responder 1B Units: 1.5This second course in the two-course sequence prepares the EMR student to provide emergency pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumati… source
EMR 081Ambulance Operations Units: 1This course provides information and skills training. Topics include applicable laws, defensive driving techniques, basic inspection, and maintenance. Each student also has the opportunity to increas… source
EMR 086Public Safety First Aid Units: 1This course provides Basic Life Support (BLS) skills in patient assessment, bleeding control, muscular-skeletal injuries, respiratory emergencies, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR and automated ext… source
EMR 380AEmergency Medical Responder 1A Units: 0This two-course sequence prepares the EMR student to provide emergency pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of… source
EMR 380BEmergency Medical Responder 1B Units: 0This second course in the two-course sequence prepares the Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) student to provide emergency pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of m… source
EMR 381Ambulance Operations Units: 0This course provides information and skills training. Topics include applicable laws, defensive driving techniques, basic inspection and maintenance. Each student also has the opportunity to increase… source
EMR 386Public Safety First Aid Units: 0This course will provide Basic Life Support (BLS) skills in patient assessment, bleeding control, muscular-skeletal injuries, respiratory emergencies, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automate… source
EMR 387AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider Units: 0The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) Course is to train healthcare providers students to save the lives of victims in cardiac arrest through high-quality CPR as individuals or as part of a team.… source
EMT 084Emergency Medical Technician I Units: 9This course prepares students for National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) EMT-Basic Written Examination. Students study and practice the fundamental principles and skills required… source
EMT 085EMT Refresher Course Units: 2This refresher course for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) personnel meets or exceeds the requirements specified in the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 5, section 9. This course i… source
EMT 088Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services Units: 3Geriatric Education for EMS (GEMS) provides EMS practitioners the skills and knowledge to handle the unique medical, social, environmental, and communications challenges of older adults This course p… source
EMT 095AEmergency Medical Services Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
EMT 384Emergency Medical Technician I Units: 0This course prepares students for National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) EMT-Basic Written Examination. Students study and practice the fundamental principles and skills required… source
ENGL C1000Academic Reading and Writing Units: 4In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. (C… source
ENGL C1001Critical Thinking and Writing Units: 3In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts… source
ENGL C1000EAcademic Reading and Writing Support Units: 5In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Th… source
ENG 002Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking through Literature Units: 4This course offers expanded instruction in analytical and argumentative writing, critical thinking, research strategies, information literacy, and textual documentation through the study of literary… source
ENG 005AIntroduction to Creative Writing Units: 3This course introduces students to the theories, skills, and techniques of all forms of creative writing, with primary emphasis on fiction and poetry. C-ID: ENGL 200 Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None… source
ENG 005BAdvanced Creative Writing Units: 3This is an advanced course in creative writing, designed to enable students to refine their creative writing skills in their chosen genre(s). Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading:… source
ENG 010AAmerican Literature I Units: 3This course is a survey of American literature from its beginnings through the Civil War. Selections include writings that reflect the rich and diverse cultural backgrounds that make up America's uni… source
ENG 010BAmerican Literature II Units: 3This course presents a survey of late 19th and 20th Century American literature. Selections include writings of traditional and non-traditional American authors that reflect the rich and diverse cult… source
ENG 011AEnglish Literature I Units: 3This course surveys the major writers and works of English literature, spanning from Old English through the late Eighteenth Century (C-ID ENGL 160). Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No… source
ENG 011BEnglish Literature II Units: 3This course surveys the major writers and works of English literature of the Romantic, Victorian, and Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (C-ID ENGL 165). Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatabl… source
ENG 012AGlobal Literature 1 Units: 3Global Literature 1 is a survey course, exploring major works of literature from early civilizations to the 17th century. Students will increase their awareness of social and historical events that c… source
ENG 012BWorld Literature II Units: 3This course surveys works which have influenced world thought from 1660 to the present. Selections reflect the rich and diverse cultural backgrounds of world literature. This course may be taken inde… source
ENG 014Shakespeare Units: 3This course is an introductory survey of Shakespeare's histories, comedies, tragedies, and sonnets. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: ENG 001A or ENGL C10… source
ENG 015The Short Story Units: 3This course introduces students to the short story, through critical discussion and analysis of the genre's elements, structure, devices, and meanings. Students will read a substantial and representa… source
ENG 017Literature by Women Units: 3This course is a survey of literature written by and about women. Students examine the relationships between and among feminist movements, women's identities and experiences, and women's literature a… source
ENG 018Poetry CSI Units: 3This course offers an investigation of the techniques and development of poetry through the exploration, discussion and criticism of poetry in its historical context. Students are encouraged to compo… source
ENG 021Intro Latin American/Chicano Literature Units: 3This course is a survey of literary analysis of folk, traditional, and contemporary Latin American/Chicano literature with critical analysis of representative works in all the literary genres: the es… source
ENG 022Intro to African American Literature Units: 3This course provides an introduction to folk, traditional and contemporary African American literature with critical analysis of representative works in the essay, the short story, the novel, poetry… source
ENG 024Native American Literature Units: 3This course is a survey of Native American literature, from oral tradition through European contact, assimilation, and contemporary narrative, taught through the lenses of Native American ethnic stud… source
ENG 025Introduction to the Novel Units: 3This course introduces students to the literary genre of the novel. Emphasis is given to the novel's historical development, its formal characteristics, and its place within literary studies and the… source
ENG 026LGBTQ+ Literature Units: 3This course is a survey of literature written by and about LGBTQ+ people. The course explores representations of LGBTQ+ people in fiction, poetry, and drama, as well as the social, historical, and po… source
ENG 035Myths and Legends Units: 3This course introduces students to myths and legends as they figure into various and diverse literary traditions, including the role that myths and legends play as literary tropes and their role in s… source
ENG 036Children's Literature Units: 3This course introduces students to a formal study of literature for children from preschool through middle school, including critical examination of genres, themes, and cultures depicted in these tex… source
ENG 037Methods of Tutoring Writing Units: 3Study of the theory, principles and methods of tutoring students who need specific practice in writing. Those completing this course with a grade of C or better are eligible to participate in tutoria… source
ENG 061Accelerated English for College Success Units: 4Preparation for academic writing and critical thinking expected in transfer and associate-degree classes. Strongly recommended: participation in the English placement process. Lecture Hours: 72 Lab H… source
ENG 095AEnglish Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ENG 300English Edge Units: 0This course prepares incoming college students for the rigors of college-level reading and writing, and college-level English courses specifically. Students will learn and/or review the academic norm… source
ENG 301Basic Grammar and Punctuation Units: 0This course provides an overview of grammar and punctuation concepts that are essential to composing academic English. Emphasis is on concepts that directly impact college-level reading and writing.… source
ENG 302Sentences and Syntax Units: 0This course provides an overview of English syntax and usage. Emphasis is on concepts that directly impact college-level reading and writing. (Noncredit In-class Hours: 10) Noncredit Hours: 10 Repeat… source
ENG 303Developing Paragraphs Units: 0This course strengthens a student's ability to compose focused and developed paragraphs. Students learn basic paragraph elements, including topic sentences, supporting details, and analytical comment… source
ENG 304Basic Essay Principles Units: 0This course develops a student's ability to compose well-developed essays that include introductory paragraphs, thesis statements, body paragraphs, and conclusions. Attention is given to developing a… source
ENG 305Language in Context Units: 0In this course, students examine the use of language in context. The course requires students to explore the cultural, social, and political meanings behind language, and to recognize how the setting… source
ENG 306Narrative Writing and Writing from Personal Experience Units: 0In this course, students practice the skills required for composing narratives. Students examine how narrative accounts can support and explain ideas, opinions, and research. This course examines how… source
ENG 307Introduction to Research and Documentation Units: 0This course provides an overview of academic research and source documentation, as they apply to writing tasks across the curriculum. Students learn what comprises the academic research process, how… source
ENG 308Introduction to Rhetoric and Argument Units: 0This course provides an overview of rhetorical analysis and basic written argumentation. Students learn how to analyze various genres of argument that are commonly read in college courses, such as ac… source
ENGR 006AElectric Circuits for Engineering & Science Units: 4This course is the first semester of a one year course designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of the theoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and… source
ENGR 009Introduction to Engineering Units: 3This course is a basic introduction to Engineering and its different fields. Covers procedures and pathways to reach full academic potential in each student's field of choice. Discusses ethics and co… source
ENGR 011Statics Units: 3This course is an introduction to the analysis of forces on engineering structures in equilibrium. Vector analysis is utilized to study two- and three-dimensional frames, machines, and trusses. Princ… source
ENGR 012Dynamics Units: 3This course is intended for engineering majors planning to transfer to four-year institutions. It covers the fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kine… source
ENGR 013Materials Science Units: 3Application of basic principles of chemistry and physics to the mechanical, electrical, optical, thermal, magnetic, and deteriorative properties of materials. Special emphasis is given to the relatio… source
ENGT 009Introduction to Robotics Units: 2This course is an introduction to robotics. The history of robots along with the components that constitute a robot will be covered. Students will learn to manipulate the basic building blocks of a r… source
ENGT 015AComputer Numerical Controls IA Units: 1This course is the first of an introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming course series. Students will learn about the manufacturing processes, product design, robotics and automati… source
ENGT 015BComputer Numerical Controls IB Units: 2This course is the second of an introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming course series. The use of M&G code programming to produce CNC programs for machined parts will be taught.… source
ENGT 016Computer Numerical Controls II Units: 3This advanced course in Computer Numerical Controls (CNCs) is a continuation of ENGT 015A and ENGT 015B with great depth and scope. An introduction to a CNC lathe with advanced part geometry will be… source
ENGT 020DC Circuit Analysis I Units: 3This is the first course in a two-part series in Direct Current (DC) circuit analysis. Topics to be covered include Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuit analysis, voltage and current dividers. Lect… source
ENGT 021DC Circuit Analysis II Units: 3This is the second course in a two-part series of DC Circuit Analysis courses. Topics covered in this course include: Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuit analysis, voltage and current dividers, Ki… source
ENGT 022AC Circuit Analysis I Units: 4This course is an in depth study in Alternating Current (AC) circuit analysis. Topics to be covered include AC generation and transformation, inductance and inductive circuits, capacitance and capaci… source
ENGT 024Manufacturing of Circuits Units: 3This course covers electronic schematic capture, simulation, export to printed circuit board design, layout and auto-routing software. It includes basic Computer Aided Design (CAD) drafting, block di… source
ENGT 030PLCs and Industrial Controls I Units: 3This course offers students the fundamentals of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Students learn the basic parts of a PLC system, digital fundamentals, and PLC addressing. Lecture Hours: 36 Lab… source
ENGT 031PLCs and Industrial Controls II Units: 3In this course students learn to program a PLC for advanced sequencing operation. Students also learn to program timers and counters that are used in a PLC application, as well as to write a PLC prog… source
ENGT 050Digital Logic Analysis Units: 3This course covers combinational logic utilizing Boolean algebra and the binary numbering system. Topics include Karnaugh maps, truth tables, coding, switching circuits, converters, logic circuit ele… source
ENGT 060Industrial Electronics Units: 4This course includes basic topics related to industrial electronics. A brief review of analog circuits is expanded upon to develop more advanced circuit concepts. Topics include FETs, SCRs, basic com… source
ENGT 061Industrial Sensors and Advanced Applications Units: 2Course includes topics related to basic process instrumentation and control. A brief review of industrial electronics is expanded upon to develop more advanced process instrumentation and control con… source
ENTR 001Introduction to Entrepreneurship Units: 3This course is designed for those interested in starting their own business, either as their primary income or extra income, now or in the future, including individual contributor businesses such as… source
ENTR 004Entrepreneurship Basics Units: 3Entrepreneurship has been described as the capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. This course will expose s… source
ENTR 005Starting a Business with Limited Resources Units: 3Entrepreneurs start and grow businesses in home offices, garages, and even on public transportation using a laptop or smartphone. Social media and technology have leveled the playing field for the or… source
ENTR 008Business Model Canvas and Presentations Units: 3This course is designed to utilize the Business Model Canvas technique, such as value proposition, customer relationships, revenue streams, and key resources. Students will learn how to translate Bus… source
ENTR 010Entrepreneurial Simulation Units: 3This course challenges students to apply entrepreneurial strategies and concepts to the development of a business. Students will employ strategic planning, communication, conflict management and nega… source
ENTR 012Building an Entrepreneurial Team Units: 3The composition of the entrepreneurial founding team can be an important indicator of future revenue and project success. This course will provide students with critical insights into the often-overl… source
ENTR 026Social Media Marketing Units: 3This course introduces social media and online marketing tools and strategy for businesses. Topics include social networking, online marketing channels, and creating an online presence for businesses… source
ESL 052Pronunciation Units: 3This course, for Non-native Speakers of English, focuses on pronunciation of phonetic sounds, syllable stress, word pattern stress, rhythm and intonation of Standard American English for effective co… source
ESL 053Speech Pronunciation & Listening Units: 3This course is designed to enable English as a Second Language (ESL) speakers to gain confidence and pronunciation accuracy in speaking. Students will practice and develop their overall English liste… source
ESL 070ESL/Academic English I Units: 4This is the first in a series of two reading and writing courses to help English as a Second Language (ESL) students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis will be on basic… source
ESL 070AGrammar & Editing Units: 2Non-native English speaking students will learn grammar and language structures applicable to academic writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite fo… source
ESL 071ESL/Academic English II Units: 4An advanced course to help non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on college-level reading and writing: expanding vocabulary, reading compreh… source
ESL 071AAdvanced Grammar & Editing Units: 2Non-native English speaking students will learn advanced level grammar and language structures applicable to college writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended… source
ESL 352Pronunciation Units: 0This course, for Non native Speakers of English, focuses on pronunciation of phonetic sounds, syllable stress, word pattern stress, rhythm and intonation of Standard American English for effective co… source
ESL 353Speech Pronunciation & Listening Units: 0This course is designed to enable English as a Second Language (ESL) speakers to gain confidence and pronunciation accuracy in speaking. Students will practice and develop their overall English liste… source
ESL 370ESL/Academic English I Units: 0This is the first of two reading and writing courses to help non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis will be on basic essay structure, beginning… source
ESL 370AGrammar & Editing Units: 0Non-native English speaking students will learn grammar and language structures applicable to academic writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended corequisite fo… source
ESL 371ESL/Academic English II Units: 0An advanced course to help non-native English students develop and improve academic reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on college-level reading and writing: expanding vocabulary, reading compreh… source
ESL 371AAdvanced Grammar & Editing Units: 0Non-native English speaking students will learn advanced level grammar and language structures applicable to college writing as well as strategies for editing their own writing. Strongly recommended… source
ESLN 309AESL - Foundations Units: 0This foundation-level comprehensive English as a Second Language course emphasizes the development of the very basic English literacy skills. This course is for ESLN students who require basic skills… source
ESLN 310AESL - Comprehensive I Units: 0This Level I (low-beginning) comprehensive English as a Second Language course introduces students to the main structures of functional American grammar and stresses the simple present and present co… source
ESLN 310BESL - Comprehensive II Units: 0This Level II comprehensive English as a Second Language course reinforces previously learned grammatical structures, as well as reading, writing, listening and speaking skills from Level I, with emp… source
ESLN 310CESL - Comprehensive III Units: 0This Level III comprehensive English as a Second Language course reinforces grammatical structures, as well as reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills from Levels I and II and stresses the p… source
ESLN 310DESL - Comprehensive IV Units: 0This Level IV comprehensive English as a Second Language course reinforces grammatical structures from Level III and stresses verb patterns and use of gerunds and infinitives. Emphasis is on developi… source
ESLN 310EESL - Comprehensive V Units: 0This Level V comprehensive course provides a bridge for non-credit non-native speakers of English preparing to enroll in credit academic and vocational classes. The course provides a basic introducti… source
ESLN 360AVocational ESL for the Workplace I Units: 0Vocational English as a Second Language for the Workplace I focuses on language skills and cultural competency necessary for the workplace. Students learn employment-related language and understand t… source
ESLN 360BVocational ESL for the Workplace II Units: 0Vocational English as a Second Language for the Workplace II reinforces the skills taught in the first course of the series. Students continue to acquire employment-related vocabulary and get more in… source
ESLN 387AESL Conversation & Vocabulary - Foundations Units: 0This foundations-level course in English as a Second Language Conversation focuses on vocabulary building and communication skills relevant to the students' daily lives. Noncredit Hours: 64 Repeatabl… source
ESLN 388AESL Conversation I - Low Beginning Units: 0This first level course in English as a Second Language Conversation focuses on simple communication skills relevant to the students' daily lives. Noncredit Hours: 64 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No… source
ESLN 388BESL Conversation II - High Beginning Units: 0This second level course in English as a Second Language Conversation reinforces skills taught in Level I and emphasizes vocabulary and phrases used in real-life situations. Noncredit Hours: 64 Repea… source
ESLN 388CESL Conversation III - Low Intermediate Units: 0This third level course in English as a Second Language Conversation reinforces skills presented in Level II and emphasizes skills needed to communicate in small group situations. Noncredit Hours: 64… source
ESLN 388DESL Conversation IV - High Intermediate Units: 0This fourth-level course in English as a Second Language Conversation focuses on extended use of oral language in various conversational situations. Students engage in conversations, discussions, and… source
ESLN 388EESL Conversation V - Low Advanced Units: 0This fifth-level course in English as a Second Language Conversation focuses on refining conversation skills within the context of life in the U.S. and current topics. Students will engage in convers… source
ESLN 389AESL - Introductory Computer Skills Units: 0The Introductory Computer Skills course for ESL noncredit students focuses on the acquisition of computer terminology and a basic understanding of computer technology. Students will continue to devel… source
ESLN 390AESL - Pronunciation & Vocabulary 1 Units: 0This noncredit course is designed to help high-beginning to low-intermediate level students to better communicate orally through practice in recognition and production of the sounds, syllables, stres… source
ESLN 390BESL - Pronunciation & Vocabulary 2 Units: 0This noncredit course is designed to help high-intermediate to low-advanced level students to better communicate orally through practice in recognition and production of the sounds, syllables, rhythm… source
ESLN V310DESLN 310D VALIDATED Units: 0 source
ESYS 001Energy Generation & Distribution Industry Units: 3An overview of our current power generation infrastructure, methods of power generation and potential employment opportunities will be examined in this course. These areas will be supported by the fu… source
ESYS 002Electricity & Electrical Theory Units: 3This course provides a solid foundation of the theory behind electricity, electrical circuits, circuit components, electrical test equipment and safe practices when working with electricity. A lab un… source
ESYS 003Energy Systems Technology Units: 3This course will explore various methods of power generation with an emphasis on renewable energy technologies. Students will take a hands on approach in the examination of the rankin cycle, steam ge… source
ESYS 004Industrial Calculations Units: 3This contextualized math course provides Career and Technical Education (CTE) specific applications of basic math skills. It is intended for CTE students seeking a certificate. Topics include adding,… source
ESYS 005Zero Net Energy Building Science Units: 4Zero Net Energy (ZNE) Building Science includes an overview of many progressive measures that improve the energy performance of buildings. Studies focus on architectural design of building, construct… source
ESYS 006Fundamentals of Building Commissioning Units: 3Building Commissioning (Cx) is the process of verifying that a building's systems operate as intended. Commissioning Technicians (CxT) and Commissioning Agents (CxA) work in a team environment, coord… source
ESYS 011Residential Solar Surveying and Planning Units: 3This course is for students engaged or interested in a solar-related field who need to expand their knowledge and skills of solar function and design of solar photovoltaics (PV). The coordination bet… source
ESYS 011LSolar Site Planning Project Lab Units: 1This course provides training in applying the principles and techniques of solar surveying and planning to residential building projects. This project-based workshop supports lectures from ESYS 011 b… source
ESYS 012Residential Solar Installation Units: 4This entry-level course is for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaic (PV) systems and obtain or furthering a career in the solar industry. The installation principles, techni… source
ESYS 021Residential Energy Modeling Units: 3This course is for students interested in a career in the building energy consulting industry. Energy consultants select the energy systems, documents, and verify energy code is being met. Energy con… source
ESYS 022Residential Energy Modeling Design Project Units: 2This course provides training in applying the principle techniques of energy modeling software to residential buildings. Students with a major or interest in architecture, drafting, landscape design,… source
ESYS 033Residential House Electrical Wiring Units: 3This course will focus on safely wiring a single-family dwelling as per the National Electrical Code using laboratory mock-up walls: Lighting and appliance branch circuits, special purpose outlets, s… source
ESYS 034Lighting Efficiency Technology Units: 3This course will review the current technology in energy efficient lighting controls and systems; the latest advances in lamp, ballast, luminaire and control technologies, as well as recent developme… source
ESYS 035Advanced Lighting Controls Units: 3This course will focus on advanced lighting controls with a specific application in the lighting industry and efficiency of: automatic controls, switches and dimmers, sensors and LED lighting sources… source
ESYS 095AEnergy Systems Technology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
ESYS 311AModule 1 Residential Solar Surveying & Planning Units: 0This course is Module 1 of 3 for students engaged in a solar related field that have a need for knowledge and skills of solar function and design of solar photovoltaics. The coordination between trad… source
ESYS 311BModule 2 Residential Solar Surveying & Planning Units: 0This course is Module 2 of 3 for students engaged in a solar related field that have a need for knowledge and skills of solar function and design of solar photovoltaics. The coordination between trad… source
ESYS 311CModule 3 Residential Solar Surveying & Planning Units: 0This course is Module 3 of 3 for students engaged in a solar related field that have a need for knowledge and skills of solar function and design of solar photovoltaics. The coordination between trad… source
ESYS 311DSolar Site Planning Project Units: 0This course provides training in applying the principles and techniques of solar surveying and planning to residential building projects. This project-based workshop supports lectures from ESYS 311 A… source
ESYS 311EIntroduction to Energy Storage Units: 0This course provides a broad overview of electric energy storage technologies, benefits, economics, California policies and a discussion of energy storage in microgrid systems. This course addresses… source
ESYS 312AModule 1 Residential Solar Installation Units: 0This entry level course is Module 1 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems and obtain a career in the solar industry. The installation principles, technics a… source
ESYS 312BModule 2 Residential Solar Installation Management Units: 0This entry level course is Module 2 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems and obtain a career in the solar industry. The installation principles, technics a… source
ESYS 312CModule 3 Residential Solar Installation Management Units: 0This entry level course is Module 3 of 3 for students interested in installing and maintaining photovoltaics systems and obtain a career in the solar industry. The installation principles, technics a… source
ETHN 001Introduction to Ethnic Studies Units: 3This introductory course is a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the experiences of Black, Native American, and People of Color in the United States from the colonial era to today. Stud… source
ETHN 002Introduction to Chicanx & Latinx Studies Units: 3The course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary and comparative field of Chicanx & Latinx Studies. Utilizing critical theoretical frameworks, it examines the Mesoamerican, African, and Spanish… source
ETHN 003Introduction to Black Studies Units: 3This survey course will introduce the methods, theories, conceptual frameworks, and key debates in black studies. The identity and meaning of Blackness in relation to class, gender, and sexuality and… source
ETHN 004Introduction to Native American Studies Units: 3This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Native American Studies. It is designed to acquaint students with the most significant social, political, religious, and artistic aspe… source
ETHN 005Introduction to Asian American Studies Units: 3This course is an interdisciplinary field of study that explores historical and contemporary Asian American political, social, economic issues, and cultural practices and experiences in the United St… source
FILM 001Introduction to Film Units: 3By the age of 18 the average person has watched over 900 movies, but do we really know how to watch them? This course explores the impact film has on us, and the techniques filmmakers use to make us… source
FILM 002AFilm Production I: Basic Film Production Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and process of digital film and video production. Topics include basic camera and sound acquisition techniques including the operation… source
FILM 002BFilm Production II: Advanced Film Production Units: 3This course builds on the skills students acquired in FILM 002A, offering them more advanced and detailed theory and terminology and immersing them deeper into the filmmaking process, this time focus… source
FILM 002CFilm Production III: Capstone Units: 3This course builds on the skills students acquired in FILM 002B, offering them more advanced and detailed theory and terminology and immersing them more professionally and independently into the narr… source
FILM 003Screenwriting Units: 3This course is a basic introduction to writing for the film and electronic media. Students will learn how to prepare scripts in proper formats for the various media, as well as explore conceptual and… source
FILM 004Cinematography Units: 3On a film set, the Cinematographer is the person who fulfills the Director's vision by setting the shots and lighting the scene. How this is achieved is part art, part craft and part science. This co… source
FILM 005On-Camera Acting & Voice Over Units: 3This course is designed to introduce actors and filmmakers to the challenges of on-camera film and voiceover acting with additional focus on 21st century tools. Students will learn how to adjust the… source
FILM 006Documentary Filmmaking Units: 3At a time when filmmaking is undergoing rapid change and new forms of documentary filmmaking are emerging across digital platforms, we seek to challenge and train a new generation of film documentari… source
FILM 007Film Editing Units: 3A movie is made three times: when it's written; when it's shot; when it's edited. Jean Luc Goddard said, "Film is truth at twenty four frames per second," and no one knows this better than a film edi… source
FILM 008Film Production Design Units: 3Production Design is an intensive hands-on course designed to equip those interested in production design with the latest conceptual and practical skills needed to successfully create a production de… source
FILM 009Film Producing & Distribution Units: 3This course is designed for students who want to produce a movie through all stages of a film's journey: buying/development, financing, pre-production, production, post-production, and release/market… source
FILM 010Film Directing Units: 3Film directing is serious business. In fact, it is the business. So much so that the French, in defining their New Wave movement decided the "author" of a film was not the screenwriter but the direct… source
FILM 010AFilm Production Management: Scheduling Units: 1.5Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 010BFilm Production Management: Budgeting Units: 1.5Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 010CFilm Production Management: Set Management Units: 1.5Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 010DFilm Production Management: Location Management Units: 1.5Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 011AFilm Production Management: Scheduling & Budgeting Units: 3Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 011BProduction Management: Location & Set Management Units: 3Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 012ACreative Content - Basic Units: 1This beginning course facilitates participation and employment of skills in creative content production progressing from a basic to an intermediate level of work. Starting with the fundamentals of cr… source
FILM 012BCreative Content - Intermediate Units: 1This intermediate course further facilitates participation and employment of skills in creative content production progressing from an intermediate to an advanced level of work. Building on the funda… source
FILM 012CCreative Content - Advanced Units: 1This advanced course further facilitates participation and employment of skills in creative content production progressing from an advanced to a professional level of work. Continuing to build on the… source
FILM 021Contemporary World Film Units: 3This course surveys modern international cinema. Through the examination of narrative, documentary and experimental films from around the world, the medium's technical, aesthetic and theoretical deve… source
FILM 022American Film to the 1960s Units: 3Study of the development, history and aesthetics of the Hollywood studio system, as well as its impact on our culture. Study of classic films as forms of popular entertainment and cinematic art, incl… source
FILM 023Contemporary American Film Units: 3Study of the changes of the Hollywood studio system, alternative productions, and independent film since the 1960s. Covers the decline of the studio system, the rise of American New Wave cinema, the… source
FILM 095AFilm Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
FILM 301AIntroduction to Film Units: 0Roger Ebert wrote, "We live in a box of space and time. "Movies are windows in its walls." Movies play a tremendously important role in our culture. But how much do we know about the history and maki… source
FILM 301BIntroduction to Film 2 Units: 0Roger Ebert wrote, "We live in a box of space and time. Movies are windows in its walls." Movies play a tremendously important role in our culture. But how much do we know about the history and makin… source
FILM 302DFilm Production IA: Basic Film Production Units: 0This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and process of digital film and video production. Topics include basic camera and sound acquisition techniques including the operation… source
FILM 302EFilm Production IB: Basic Film Production Units: 0This course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and process of digital film and video production. Topics include basic camera and sound acquisition techniques including the operation… source
FILM 303AScreenwriting 1 Units: 0This course is a basic introduction to writing for film and electronic media. Students will explore conceptual and stylistic issues related to writing fiction scripts for entertainment purposes. The… source
FILM 303BScreenwriting 2 Units: 0This course is a continuation of the introduction to writing for the film and electronic media begun in FILM 303A. Students will learn how to prepare scripts in proper formats for the various media,… source
FILM 310AFilm Production Management: Scheduling Units: 0Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FILM 310BFilm Production Management: Budgeting Units: 0Movies are make-believe. The work done to make them is not. Long before cameras roll, and continuing when and long after they do, line producers, production managers, locations managers, first assist… source
FIRE 001Principles of Emergency Services Units: 3This course provides: an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire loss analysis;… source
FIRE 001APrinciples of Emergency Services 1A Units: 1.5FIRE 001A is part 1 of 2 courses that meet the requirements of FIRE 001 (Principles of Emergency Services). FIRE 001A provides: an overview to fire protection and emergency services; career opportuni… source
FIRE 001BPrinciples of Emergency Services 1B Units: 1.5FIRE 001B is part 2 of 2 courses that meet the requirements of FIRE 001 (Principles of Emergency Services). This course provides students with: an understanding of organizations and functions of publ… source
FIRE 002Fire Prevention Units: 3This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau;… source
FIRE 003Fire Protection Systems Units: 3This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire detection and alarm systems, heat and smoke control systems, special protection and sprinkler systems, water… source
FIRE 004Building Construction for Fire Protection Units: 3This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting… source
FIRE 005Fire Behavior & Combustion Units: 3This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled.This course is designated Fire 5 by the California State Board of Fire Services and the State… source
FIRE 006Hazardous Materials/ICS Units: 3This course introduces the student to the world of hazardous chemicals, including their physical properties, uses in industry, and characteristics when involved in spills, fires and accidents. Basic… source
FIRE 007Principles of Fire & Emergency Services Safety & Survival Units: 3This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency ser… source
FIRE 008Firefighting Strategies & Tactics Units: 3Principles of fire control, through utilization of manpower,equipment, extinguishing agents, and fire command and control procedures. Use of information on building construction types in fire control… source
FIRE 009Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply Units: 3This course provides the Fire Technology student with a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of water usage in fire protection. Students learn to apply hydraulic… source
FIRE 010Wildland Fire Technology Units: 3This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of the factors affecting wildland fire behavior, fire prevention, and the wildland fire suppression techniques. Wildland fire… source
FIRE 016Emergency Service Leadership Through Team Building Units: 3This course serves as an introduction to leadership theory and team development practice for first responders. The course will examine various aspects of leadership through a team-building philosophy… source
FIRE 024Report Writing for the Fire Service Units: 3This course covers forms, formats, and techniques of written reports used in the Fire Service. Topics report content and form; principles of clear writing; report writing steps; applications of repor… source
FIRE 095AFire Technology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
FR 001Elementary French I Units: 5This course presents the fundamentals of French. Fluency in understanding, speaking, reading and writing within the context of the French society and French-speaking countries, history and culture is… source
FR 002Elementary French II Units: 5This course continues the development of the skills and essentials of the French language begun in FR 1. Fluency in understanding, speaking, reading and writing within the context of French society,… source
FR 003Intermediate French I Units: 4This course strengthens the students' communication skills in the spoken and written language. Emphasis is on the customs and culture of France and the francophone world. French literature is introdu… source
FR 004Intermediate French II Units: 4This course expands the students' ability to communicate in French. Emphasis is on the discussion of socio-cultural selections and literature of the French-speaking world. Lecture Hours: 72 Lab Hours… source
GEOG 001Physical Geography Units: 3This course examines the major features of the natural environment including land, water, air and life forms. The relationship between humans and their natural environment is emphasized, and map-read… source
GEOG 001LPhysical Geography Lab Units: 1Laboratory exercises and experiments designed to explore and understand the primary areas of physical geography. Exercises and applications related to map scales and projections, stereoscopic, topogr… source
GEOG 002Cultural Geography Units: 3This course focuses on the distribution of and interrelationships between features of humankind's modern cultural environment. Among the topics discussed are world population, forms of livelihood, te… source
GEOG 007Regional Geography Units: 3This course describes and explains the major cultural characteristics of the earth's diverse geographic regions. Emphasis is placed on the development of regional patterns through time and the proces… source
GEOG 010Geography of California Units: 3This is a study of the natural and cultural environments of California including its climate, topography, biogeography, economy, urbanization and population diversity. Emphasis is placed on people an… source
GER 001Elementary German I Units: 5This course presents the fundamentals of German. Fluency in understanding, speaking, reading and writing within the context of the German society, history, and culture is emphasized. Lecture Hours: 9… source
GER 002Elementary German II Units: 5This course continues the development of the skills and essentials of the German language begun in GER 1. Fluency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing within the context of the German soc… source
GIS 021Introduction to GIS Units: 3Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
GIS 022Data Acquisition and Management in Geographic Information Systems Units: 3This course provides a general survey of basic methods of data acquisition, database design and management for Geographic Information System (GIS) and focuses on the specific data requirements of GIS… source
GIS 023Spatial Analysis in Geographic Information Systems Units: 3This course provides a general survey of the fundamentals of spatial information systems and a survey of quantitative techniques applicable to spatial data. This course is focused on the functionalit… source
GIS 024Geographic Information Systems for Business Units: 3This introductory course focuses on understanding and utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) solutions in business. It is not a substitute for the basic GIS course. Students will apply the us… source
GIS 321AMap Layout & Presentation Units: 0Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
GIS 321BEditing & Analyzing Map Data Units: 0Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
GIS 322Data Acquisition and Management in Geographic Information Systems Units: 0This course provides a general survey of basic methods of data acquisition, database design and management for Geographic Information System (GIS) and focuses on the specific data requirements of GIS… source
GIS 323Spatial Analysis in Geographic Information Systems Units: 0This course provides a general survey of the fundamentals of spatial information systems and a survey of quantitative techniques applicable to spatial data. This course is focused on the functionalit… source
GIS 324Geographic Information Systems for Business Units: 0This introductory course focuses on understanding and utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) solutions in business. It is not a substitute for the basic GIS course. Students will apply the us… source
GOLF 025Golf Shop Operations Units: 3This course is the study of the principles and techniques involved in managing the modern professional golf shop: selling techniques, customer service, merchandise displays, and an understanding that… source
GOLF 029Methods of Teaching Golf Units: 3This course will provide students a foundation in the methods of teaching the game of golf. Students in the course will learn how to take a systematic approach to helping clients improve their golf g… source
GOLF 030Teaching the Short Game Units: 2This course is the study of the techniques used to develop an effective short game and putting stroke. It emphasizes basic swing fundamentals and the modern approach to chips, pitches, greenside sand… source
GOLF 032Golf Teaching Laboratory Units: 2This course is the study and practice of the methods used in teaching the game of golf. It includes learning the techniques and instructional skills necessary to teach golf to individuals and groups.… source
GOLF 036Fundamentals & Rules of Golf Units: 2This course is the study of the basic fundamentals of playing golf and the application of the rules of the game of golf. It emphasizes understanding of the rules of golf and the responsibility of the… source
GOLF 038Golf Tournament Administration Units: 2Students taking Golf Tournament Administration will gain valuable skills and hands-on experience at running golf events. Students will learn all aspects of running a golf tournament program from best… source
GOLF 040Advanced Methods of Golf Instruction Units: 2Students in this course will learn advanced techniques to help golf instruction clients improve and reach their goals. Students will access the latest teaching technology and learn the best practices… source
GOLF 042Clubfitting and Golf Club Repair Units: 2Students in this course will learn the essential skills in custom fitting a set of clubs for a golfer. Students will also learn some basic elements of club repair and how to evaluate a client's curre… source
GOLF 044Golf Player Development Units: 1Students in this course will learn the techniques to become better golfers and improve their scoring average dramatically. Students will work with their instructor to set goals, and then they will bu… source
GOLF 046Golf Career Pathways Units: 2Students in this course will learn about the many diverse and exciting career opportunities in the one-billion dollar golf industry. Students will be able to understand important aspects about each c… source
GOLF 080Golf History and Culture Units: 2This course is the study of the principles and techniques involved in managing the modern professional golf shop: selling techniques, customer service, merchandise displays, and an understanding that… source
GOLF 081Golf Courses - Public, Private and Resort Units: 2This course offers a glimpse into the world of private, resort and public golf courses. We see the many different advantages and disadvantages, from access and price to service level and pace of play… source
GOLF 082The Mental Game Units: 2This course examines the basic principles of the mental game with practical application in developing strategies for maintaining strengths and improving weaknesses by integrating physical, technical,… source
GOLF 085Careers In Golf Units: 2How many careers in golf are there? Most people think of a golf pro and a golf superintendent when it comes to making a living in golf, but this course will investigate a world of golf careers that w… source
GOLF 086Golf Event Administration Units: 2Students will learn and become proficient with everything that goes into running a golf tournament. These skills are in high demand at golf facilities looking for employees to organize and manage the… source
GOLF 095AGolf Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
GS 010Global Studies Units: 3This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Global Studies, including the history of globalization, and economic, political, social, cultural and ecological developments related… source
GS 011Global Issues Units: 3This course introduces students to the origins, current status, and future trends of major transnational issues confronting the global community. Topics can include population trends, economic develo… source
HIST 003History of World Civilization I Units: 3This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from ancient times to the Renaissance. It is designed to develop understanding of institutions basic to world civilization. (C-ID HIST 15… source
HIST 004History of World Civilization II Units: 3This course is a broad study of the major elements of history from the 1500 to the present. It is designed to develop understanding of institutions basic to world civilization. (C-ID HIST 160) Lectur… source
HIST 005History of Western Civilization I Units: 3This course surveys the emergence of Western Civilization from its roots in the valleys of the Tigris-Euphrates and Nile Rivers to 16th century Europe. In addition to covering the major cultures and… source
HIST 006History of Western Civilization II Units: 3This course surveys the development of Western Civilization from the 16th century into the 21st century. It addresses social, economic, political, intellectual, and artistic transformations that rela… source
HIST 017US History through Reconstruction Units: 3This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the discovery of America through the Reconstruction Period. (C-ID HIST 130) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None… source
HIST 018US History from Reconstruction to Present Units: 3This course is a survey of the political and social development of the United States from the Reconstruction Period to the present. (C-ID HIST 140) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Gr… source
HIST 021California History Units: 3California history covers the political, social, and economic development of California from late Pre-Columbian American Indian communities and Spanish settlements to the present, against the backgro… source
HIST 023Latin American History Units: 3This course is a survey of the political and social development of South and Central America, including Mexico, from colonization to the present. It includes analysis of pre-Columbian cultures, first… source
HIST 050American Popular Culture Units: 3This course is an interdisciplinary examination of popular culture's changing nature in American society. Using the lens of popular culture, this course will examine social and political institutions… source
HIST 095AHistory Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
HS 013General Nutrition Units: 3This course is a study of the chemical composition of foods and their utilization by the body. Students study the roles, functions, and interactions of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minera… source
HS 014Principles of Food Units: 3Application of food science principles with emphasis on ingredient function and interaction, food preparation techniques, sensory evaluation standards, food safety and sanitation, and nutrient compos… source
HS 015Advanced Nutrition: Modified Diets Units: 3This course covers principles of nutrition care for acute and chronic illnesses in order to provide modified diets and menu development for individuals with a variety of health care conditions and ne… source
HS 016Certified Dietary Manager Units: 3Techniques and procedures of management roles are explored and developed as they relate to food handling and preparation within commercial and institutional facilities. Topics include: functions of m… source
HS 017Certified Dietary Manager: Clinical Lab Experience Units: 3Application of techniques and procedures of management roles are explored and developed as they relate to food preparation, food handling, food safety and sanitation, and nutrient composition of food… source
HS 061Medical Terminology Units: 3This course introduces medical terminology as used by all health service personnel, including medical doctors, dentists, nurses, respiratory therapists, physical therapists, EMTs, medical secretaries… source
HS 062Your Living Body Units: 3This course provides a basic overview of body structures and functions, correlated with discussion of the major diseases affecting each of the major systems. This course is required for Vocational Nu… source
HS 065Basic Pharmacology Units: 3This course provides an introduction to basic pharmacology. Content covers major categories and classes of pharmacological agents. The actions, untoward actions, and desired and undesired effects of… source
HS 066Home Health Aide Units: 2This course expands on the content taught in the nursing assistant course to provide preparation for care of residents in home care settings. The content emphasizes personal care, basic communication… source
HS 067Introduction to Med/Dosage Calculations Units: 1This course provides a basic foundation for the study of pharmacology and covers the general principles of drug administration with a review of arithmetic and the calculation of math dosages. It util… source
HS 068Pharmacy Technician Units: 4This course provides technical and practical training to prepare students for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam and to function as a competent entry-level assistant to the pharmacist.… source
HS 069Optical Dispensing Technician Units: 4This course provides technical and practical training to prepare students for the National Opticianry Competency Examination (NOCE) and the Contact Lens Registry Examination (CLRE). Topics covered in… source
HS 070Introduction to Health Sciences Units: 1This course is strongly recommended for all students entering the VN or ADN programs offered at College of the Desert. It is designed to provide students interested in Health Sciences programs with d… source
HS 071Strategies for Success/Nursing Program Units: 2This course is designed to prepare students for the successful completion of any undergraduate nursing program. Students will be given an overview of nursing program requirements and expectations and… source
HS 073Introduction to Public Health Units: 3This course provides an introduction to public health. Students will gain an understanding of the basic concepts and terminologies of public health, and the history and accomplishments of public heal… source
HS 074Informatics for Health Science Units: 3This course provides an overview of the computer software used by members of the Health Science profession. It will introduce students to the software in: assessment, planning,education, program impl… source
HS 075Cultural Competence in Health and Social Services Units: 3This course provides a comprehensive exploration of cultural competence within the context of health and social services. Students will learn about the diversity of cultures, races, and ethnicities a… source
HS 076Essential Skills for Community Health Units: 1This introductory course equips students with fundamental skills critical for effective community health work and broader health-related careers. Focusing on personal care, safety protocols, basic he… source
HS 080Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation Units: 3This course is designed for persons interested in working with patients who require cardiac monitoring. It provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the heart and the conduction system. S… source
HS 083ABasic Phlebotomy Units: 1.5The course will prepare students to perform basic blood collection methods using appropriate techniques. Through lecture and lab experiences, students will receive training in basic infection prevent… source
HS 083BAdvanced Phlebotomy Units: 1.5The course will prepare students to perform advanced blood collection methods using appropriate techniques. Through lecture and lab experiences, students will receive training in infection prevention… source
HS 095AHealth Sciences Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
HS 300Nursing Skills Lab Units: 0This course provides an opportunity for practice and mastery of nursing skills necessary for safe patient care. It uses multimedia materials, computers and instructor assistance to improve the skills… source
HSAD 001Introduction to Alcohol & Drug Studies Units: 3This is a survey course that examines, interprets and evaluates the significant terms and definitions used in the study of drugs, addiction and alcoholism as a family affair. It looks at the causes a… source
HSAD 002Intro to Human Services Counseling Units: 3This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts and principles of human services and to study the past, present, and future of human services. Students will be familiarized with t… source
HSAD 004Personal & Professional Growth Units: 2This course covers the personal and professional aspects of alcohol and drug counseling as a career. It deals with such problematic areas as burnout, recovery, certification and credential requiremen… source
HSAD 020Biomedical Pharmacology Units: 3This course investigates the effects of alcohol and drugs on human behavior. Models and biomedical principles of the disease process and treatment are presented. Interpretations and evaluations of th… source
HSAD 022Case Management Units: 3This course presents case management from the initial intake and assessment of an individual, to recovery planning, record keeping, aftercare, follow-up and referral. This is a required course for th… source
HSAD 024Law/Ethics: Community Resources Units: 3This course is the study, interpretation, and practice of legal and ethical responsibilities and liabilities encountered when providing and utilizing human services. Special focus is placed on privil… source
HSAD 025Prevention, Intervention and Recovery Units: 3This course provides a comprehensive overview of theories and strategies for the prevention of substance use disorders. Primary, secondary and tertiary and evidence based prevention models will be in… source
HSAD 030Individual, Group & Family Counseling Units: 3This is a survey course that addresses the differences and similarities of individual and group counseling with special emphasis on the family situations of those with alcohol/drug abuse and dependen… source
HSAD 032AAlcohol & Drug: Supervised Practicum I Units: 2This course gives direction, interpretation, guidance, and evaluation to assist the student in making the transition from the college to job placement via the Supervised Internship I (HSAD 033A). Val… source
HSAD 032BAlcohol & Drug: Supervised Practicum II Units: 2This course concludes the work begun in Supervised Practicum I (HSAD 032A). This is a required course for the Alcohol and Drug Studies Certificate. (C-ID ADS 210 X) Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: None… source
HSAD 033AAlcohol & Drug Supervised Internship I Units: 1Supervised Internship (HSAD 033A) is an introduction to HSAD Internship experience (HSAD 033A/HSAD 095B). Students will develop and apply counseling and communication skills in a supervised internshi… source
HSAD 033BAlcohol & Drug Supervised Internship II Units: 1This course concludes the HSAD Internship experience begun in Supervised Internship I - HSAD 033A/HSAD 095B). The student will continue to develop and apply counseling and communication skills in a s… source
HSAD 034Dual Diagnosis Units: 3This course prepares the student to meet the challenge to mental health workers and substance abuse counselors in dealing with clients who have psychiatric disorders coexisting with drug dependency.… source
HSAD 036Counseling Diverse Populations Units: 3This counseling course introduces students to multicultural counseling and skills used to support diverse populations in the substance abuse treatment environment. This course surveys the history and… source
HSAD 095AAlcohol and Drug Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
HSAD 095BAlcohol and Drug Work Experience Units: 2This course is the field work co-requisite for Supervised Internship I (HSAD 033A) and Supervised Internship II (HSAD 033B). The student builds on skills in an internship experience in the field of d… source
JPN 001Elementary Japanese I Units: 5This course concentrates on developing basic skills in listening, reading, speaking and writing of Japanese. Emphasis is placed on acquisition of vocabulary, structures and grammatical patterns neces… source
JPN 002Elementary Japanese II Units: 5This is a continuation course of Japanese 1. In this interactive course, students use listening, reading, speaking and writing at a complex level. The students further develop their Japanese proficie… source
KINE 001First Aid and Safety Units: 3This course includes theory and practice in immediate and temporary care given in case of accident or sudden illness, until service of a trained medical professional can be obtained. Upon successful… source
KINE 003Introduction to Sports Medicine Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the principles and scientific foundations of sports medicine, including prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries. It in… source
KINE 004Advanced Sports Medicine Units: 3This course provides an overview of the principles and scientific foundation of managing athletic injuries for students considering a career in Sports Medicine. Topics include injury prevention techn… source
KINE 006Women's Self Defense, Health & Fitness Units: 3This course is designed for women focusing on developing the self defense skills and mindset required to make decisions to enhance one's personal safety and build upon empowerment. Students will lear… source
KINE 007Introduction to Strength and Conditioning Units: 3This course is designed to study the principles and techniques involved in designing strength and conditioning plans to prepare students to become certified personal trainer. Emphasis is placed on cl… source
KINE 008Introduction to Kinesiology Units: 3This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement, including knowledge derived from performing physical activity, studying historical, ethical and philos… source
KINE 009Essentials for Group Fitness Professionals Units: 3This course provides students with guidance in professional development and client interaction in the fitness industry. There is emphasis on group fitness and individual fitness assessment as related… source
KINE 010Personal & Community Health Units: 3This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health with implications for individuals and societies. Topics include nutrition, exercise, we… source
KINE 011Men's Self Defense, Health & Fitness Units: 3This course provides knowledge of the basics of self defense principles for men. The course will cover risk reduction strategies to prevent violence to include the following; risk awareness, risk rec… source
KINE 012Clinical Experiences In Sports Medicine Units: 2This course will expose students to basic injury prevention and care. The student will observe and assist sports medicine clinicians in administering health care to their clientele. Skills to be lear… source
KINE 013Clinical Experiences in Sports Medicine II Units: 2This course will expose students to injury evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation and career exploration in the area of sports medicine. Students will observe patients and athletes in a variety of… source
KINE 018Yoga Teacher Training Essentials Units: 3This course serves as an introduction to the fundamental concepts of yoga necessary to further one's personal practice and to instruct beginner level yoga classes. Students will investigate and devel… source
KINE 019Yoga Teacher Training Progressive Methodologies Units: 3This course provides students with the class blueprint and teaching tools from which to develop and implement all-levels yoga classes. There will be a focus on instructional methods, and students wil… source
KINE 020Health and Wellness Coaching Units: 3This course provides students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to be a health and wellness advocate and coach. Emphasis is placed on effective coach-to-client communication techniq… source
KINE 021Applications of Health and Wellness Coaching Units: 1This course helps students enhance their coaching skills with practice coaching sessions and instructor feedback. It also covers the ethical and legal implications of health and wellness coaching. Th… source
KINE 027Techniques and Methods in Strength and Conditioning Units: 2This course studies strength and conditioning techniques and methods used by fitness professionals. The supporting exercise physiology and biomechanics for maximizing technique, physical capacity, tr… source
KINE 037Physical Training for the Public Safety Academy Units: 1This course prepares students for the rigorous physical demands of career paths in the public safety academies. The students will have specialized individual and group training to improve cardiorespi… source
KINE 038Advanced Physical Training for Public Safety Academy Units: 1This advanced physical training course provides students with opportunities to advance their fitness and physical skills specific to career paths in public safety academies. Students will have an adv… source
KINE 039TRX & Kettlebell Training Units: 1This course provides instruction in the most current and up-todate methods of TRX and Kettlebell training. TRX is a form of resistance training that includes various bodyweight, multiplanar and compo… source
KINE 041Core Conditioning Units: 1This course provides instruction in the latest exercise techniques and principles for students interested in improving core strength, posture, flexibility, speed, muscular strength and endurance. The… source
KINE 042Adapted Badminton Units: 1Badminton for students with disabilities offers instruction and practice in adapted skills, strategies, and rules of singles and doubles badminton designed to meet individual needs. Lecture Hours: 9… source
KINE 043Badminton Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in the skills, strategies, and rules of singles and doubles badminton. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable… source
KINE 045Basketball Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in skills, offensive and defensive strategies, and officiating of basketball. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Rep… source
KINE 046Endurance Training (Running/Swimming/Cardio-Respiratory) Units: 2This course provides emphasis on cardio-respiratory conditioning involving both running and swimming. Students participate in specific designed workouts to improve their endurance and speed in both r… source
KINE 047Body Sculpt & Tone Units: 1This course is an exercise class for all students. It strengthens and tones specific areas of muscle weakness in the body. The students tone areas not normally strengthened with other aerobic exercis… source
KINE 048Dance, Ballroom (Social & Latin) Units: 1This course provides the student with an appreciation for the art of Ballroom, Social and Latin dancing. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory:… source
KINE 051Dance, Aerobic Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction in principles, techniques and practices of fundamental movements used in rhythmic activities, basic dance, and exercise conditio… source
KINE 053Dance, Jazz Units: 1This course provides instruction in jazz dance technique emphasizing optimum body placement and improved body mechanics and coordination. (Equivalent to DANC 73A) Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repea… source
KINE 057Fencing Units: 1This course provides beginning instruction and performance in fencing skills and body development pertinent to fencing, (with emphasis on saber fencing). Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable:… source
KINE 058Competitive Fencing Strategy Units: 1This course is for students who have taken beginning fencing and wish to compete. Techniques and strategies needed for competitive fencing will be demonstrated and practiced. Students will spar. Comp… source
KINE 062Golf Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in the skills and strategies of golf. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite… source
KINE 063Golf: The Short Game Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in the skills and strategies of the short game of golf. The emphasis of this course is on golf shots up to 100 yard… source
KINE 064Adapted Tennis Units: 1Tennis for students with disabilities. Offers instruction and practice in adapted skills, strategies, and rules of tennis designed to meet individual needs. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatab… source
KINE 065Adapted Physical Activity Units: 1This course for students with disabilities emphasizes the development of an individualized strength training and fitness program. Mobility assistants are provided. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 R… source
KINE 066Adapted Fitness Aquatics Units: 1This course for students with disabilities emphasizes physical fitness, flexibility, and balance through resisance exercises in the water. The pool is four feet deep. Pool lifts and instructional aid… source
KINE 067Adapted Golf Units: 1This course provides golf instruction and practice that is adapted for students with disabilities. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: None Advisory: Design… source
KINE 068Jogging, Powerwalking & Running Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction in a progressive program of powerwalking and running as applied to health and fitness. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeata… source
KINE 069Biomechanics of Running Units: 1This course provides instruction on proper biomechanics of running. It will cover proper form and technique of the natural, efficient and minimalist style of running. The course will also go over dif… source
KINE 071Kickboxing Aerobics Units: 1This course is an aerobics class providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction in principles, techniques, and practices of aerobic conditioning using the style and choreography of marti… source
KINE 072Pilates Mat Work Units: 1This course is designed for individuals who would like to increase their body/mind connection during movement. Students are introduced to the basic alignment and strength concepts of the body via bas… source
KINE 073Pilates for Dance Units: 1This course is designed to provide all students with an understanding of human body in motion as it learns and experiences the repertoire of the Pilates Method of body conditioning and dance. The cou… source
KINE 078Martial Arts Units: 1This course provides foundational techniques in martial arts with an emphasis on physical conditioning, flexibility, mobility, sport, philosophy, and aesthetic appreciation of form and motion. Lectur… source
KINE 079Soccer Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in the skills and strategies of soccer. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisi… source
KINE 082Swimming Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in the various swimming techniques. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Student Option Prereq… source
KINE 083Swimming & Running for Triathletes Units: 1This course will offer instruction in both swimming and running focused for triathletes. It will cover techniques and biomechanics to improve efficiency and speed. It will include exercise prescripti… source
KINE 084Aquatic Crosstraining Units: 1This course will include a crosstraining approach to many styles of exercises, swimming and various sports that can be done in the water. It will include instruction on deep water and shallow water e… source
KINE 085Adapted Yoga Units: 1This course is designed for individuals with disabilities who would like to increase their body/mind/spirit connection during movement and improve flexibility, balance and strength. Students are intr… source
KINE 086Tennis Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in skills, strategies, and rules of tennis. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prereq… source
KINE 087Pickleball Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advancedinstruction and practice in skills, strategies, and rules of pickle ball. Lecture Hours: 9 Lab Hours: 27 Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prere… source
KINE 088Strokes & Strategies for Tennis Play Units: 1This course offers biomechanics of the tennis strokes (forehand,backhand, volley, overhead, serve). The mechanics of each stroke will be stressed. Strategies used for play will be taught. Lecture Hou… source
KINE 091Volleyball Units: 1This course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction and practice in skills, offensive and defensive strategies, and officiating of volleyball. Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 54 Rep… source
KINE 092Yoga for Dancers Units: 1This course is designed for the dancer to build and maintain balance, flexibility and strength through yoga postures. The yoga sequences will provide a methodical way for the dancer to condition, res… source
KINE 093Water Fitness Units: 1This course emphasizes improving components of physical fitness such as cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility through resistance exercises in the water. Instructi… source
KINE 094Personal Fitness Units: 1This course is designed to provide instruction on basic strength training exercises to increase muscular strength, endurance and enhance one's personal fitness levels. There will also be a cardioresp… source
KINE 095AKinesiology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
KINE 095BKinesiology Health and Wellness Coach Work Experience Units: 1-2This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
KINE 096Weight Training Units: 1This course provides practical application of kinetic strength training principles for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced participant. Physical development and improvement are attained through… source
KINE 096ABiomechanics of Strength Training Units: 1This course provides the advanced application of strength training principles. Includes safety and personal health issues, advanced strength and conditioning principles, testing and evaluation, exerc… source
KINE 098AYoga I-Fundamentals of Yoga Units: 1This is the first of four levels of classes relating to Yoga. This course is an introduction to fundamental yoga practices and principles. Instruction includes learning the fundamentals of yoga postu… source
KINE 098BYoga II-Beginning Yoga Units: 1This is the second of four levels of classes relating to yoga. This course includes beginning yoga practices and principles. Instruction includes beginning yoga postures, guided relaxations, breathin… source
KINE 098CYoga III-Intermediate Yoga Units: 1This is the third of four levels of classes relating to yoga. This course will introduce intermediate yoga practices and principles including some intermediate inversions. Instruction includes interm… source
KINE 098DYoga IV-Advanced Yoga Units: 1This is the fourth level of classes relating to yoga. This course will introduce advanced yoga practices and principles. Instruction includes advanced yoga postures, guided relaxations, breathing pra… source
KINE 099Vinyasa Power Yoga Units: 1Vinyasa Power Yoga is a vigorous approach to Yoga that emphasizes improvements in joint flexibility, mobility, strength and balance. The course will present multiple levels of challenging sequences t… source
KINE 301Advanced First Aid and Safety Units: 0This advanced course involves the theory and detailed demonstration of the first aid care of the injured or suddenly ill. Students will learn to assess a victim's condition and develop the skills and… source
KINE 302Advanced CPR and AED Units: 0This course is designed to prepare students with retraining opportunities in advanced skills and knowledge necessary to apply Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in emergency settings for infants, ch… source
KINE 303Lifeguard Training I, CPR, AED, and First Aid Units: 0The course will instruct and provide the necessary skills and knowledge to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries, a… source
KINE 304Lifeguard Training II Units: 0This course teaches the skills and knowledge of Advanced First Aid for Lifeguard, while meeting the first aid requirements of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. Upon successful completio… source
KINE 306Water Safety Instructor I Units: 0The Water Safety Instructor I course will be focused on implementing water safety and developing teaching methods of swimming for parent and child aquatics, preschool aquatics and infants. The course… source
KINE 307Water Safety Instructor II Units: 0The course will provide instruction in how to teach the basic strokes of swimming such as front crawl (freestyle), back crawl (backstroke), elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, butterfly,… source
LIS 001An Introduction to Basic Research Skills Units: 3Appropriate for students pursuing almost any major, this course presents an introduction to the basic concepts and tools used in research. Emphasis is placed on how to develop a research topic and ho… source
LIS 301Introduction to Academic Research 1 Units: 0Applicable to almost all majors, this course is designed to support college students to develop or strengthen their information competency and academic research skills. In this course, students will… source
LIS 302Introduction to Academic Research 2 Units: 0Applicable to almost all majors, this course is designed to support college students develop or strengthen their information competency and academic research skills. In this course, students will lea… source
LIS 303Introduction To Academic Research 3 Units: 0 source
LIS 304Introduction to Academic Research 4 Units: 0Applicable to almost all majors, this course is designed to support college students to develop or strengthen their academic citation skills. In this course, students will learn the concepts of acade… source
MAKR 301Basic Makerspace Skills I Units: 0Introduces students and other individuals to the skills and equipment used in makerspaces. Skills include but are not limited to basic makerspace safety, basic equipment safety, and basic prototyping… source
MAKR 302Basic Makerspace Skills II Units: 0Provides additional instruction on the skills and equipment used in makerspaces. More advanced practice is provided for skills related to makerspace safety, equipment safety, and prototyping. Equipme… source
MAKR 700Introduction to Makerspaces Units: 3Introduction to the Maker Movement, a survey of cultures, disciplines, materials, and technologies related to the traditions of making through time and around the world. Students will recognize key m… source
MATH 001ACalculus Units: 4This course is a study of the meaning, computation and analysis of the derivative with an introduction to the integral. Topics include the definitions and analysis of limits, continuity, and differen… source
MATH 001BCalculus II Units: 4This course is a study of the meaning, methods and applications of integration and infinite series. Topics include the definition of the definite integral, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techni… source
MATH 001PCalculus Preparation Units: 4This course is for students in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology programs that require calculus. The course covers a combination of topics that have greatest impact on student success… source
MATH 002AMultivariate Calculus Units: 4This course extends the concepts of differentiation and integration introduced in the first two semesters of calculus to functions of several variables. Topics include solid Euclidean geometry, vecto… source
MATH 002BLinear Algebra Units: 4This course is a standard introductory course in linear algebra. Topics include vectors in Rn, matrices and systems of linear equations, determinants, vector spaces, linear independence, linear trans… source
MATH 002COrdinary Differential Equations Units: 4This is a standard introductory course in differential equations and their applications in modeling dynamic phenomena. Topics include first, second and higher order differential equations; systems of… source
MATH 005Trigonometry Units: 5This course is the first of a two semester sequence preparing students for calculus. In this course, students will study functions with an emphasis on the trigonometric functions along with topics in… source
MATH 009Business Calculus Units: 4Presents a study of the techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of these concepts to business and management-related problems. The applications of derivatives and integrals of… source
MATH 009SBusiness Calc Support - Credit Units: 0.5This is a course that supports students who are enrolled in business calculus. It consists of hands-on assignments and guided study that focuses on functions and their rates of change; the graphs and… source
MATH 010College Algebra Units: 4This is a function oriented course that includes an examination of the general concept of a function and function notation, as well as an in depth investigation of polynomial, rational, exponential,… source
MATH 010SCollege Algebra for STEM Support Units: 0.5This course is designed to support students learning college algebra while earning additional units. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts with an emphasis on cr… source
MATH 011Math Concepts for Elementary School Teachers - Number Systems Units: 3This course covers mathematical topics needed for elementary school teaching with a focus on quantitative reasoning, problem solving, and communication. Topics include structure of the real number sy… source
MATH 011BMath Concepts for Elementary School Teachers - Geometry Units: 3This course is the second course in a one-year sequence in the study of mathematical concepts needed for teaching elementary school mathematics with an emphasis on geometry and measurement. This cour… source
MATH 012Pre-calculus Units: 5This course is the second in a two-semester sequence preparing students for Calculus. In this course, students will extend the concept of a function to polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithm… source
MATH 013Liberal Arts Math Units: 4This course is designed for social science and liberal arts majors. It emphasizes applications of mathematics in the areas of management science, probability and statistics, social choice and decisio… source
MATH 015Discrete Mathematics for Computers Units: 4This course is an introduction to discrete mathematics and its applications for computer science students. Topics to be covered include logic and sets, methods of proof, relations and functions, comb… source
MATH 016Finite Mathematics Units: 3This course covers linear functions, systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probabi… source
MATH 020Programming and Problem Solving in MATLAB Units: 3This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals… source
MATH 031Undergraduate Research Experience Units: 2Under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a project to be completed during the semester. Topics will include information retrieval, computer skills applied to laboratory research, t… source
MATH 045Math Fundamentals for Social Science Units: 3This course focuses on solving problems using linear, exponential, and other models with an introduction to the concept of a function. Topics include solving and graphing linear and exponential funct… source
MATH 049Intermediate Algebra Units: 3This course focuses on solving problems using linear, quadratic and exponential models with an introduction to the concept of a function in preparation for the STEM pathway. Topics include solving an… source
MATH 054Beginning Algebra Units: 4This course is an introduction to the real number system and to the use of variable expressions and equations in problem solving. Topics include properties of the real numbers, square roots, arithmet… source
MATH 061Math Study Skills Units: 1This course aids students in cultivating personal strategies to improve success in math courses. During this course, which may be taken concurrently with or before taking other mathematics courses, s… source
MATH 065College Arithmetic with Algebra Units: 4This is a course on arithmetic and algebra with an emphasis on the development of fundamental skills needed to succeed in college mathematics. Topics include adding, subtracting, multiplying, and div… source
MATH 080Mathematics in Science Support Units: 0.5This course is designed to support students currently enrolled in or planning to enroll in a science course at College of the Desert (although all students are welcome). Topics include: scientific no… source
MATH 089Math/Science Study Center Lab Credit Units: 1The Math/Science study center is an open entry/open exit environment that provides opportunities for students to develop mathematical and scientific skills. Emphasis is on independent study, with som… source
MATH 095AMath Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
MATH 150College Algebra for Liberal Arts and Humanities Units: 3This is a function oriented course that includes an examination of the general concept of a function and function notation. Topics include: Linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic… source
MATH 150SCollege Algebra for Liberal Arts Corequisite Support Lab Units: 1This is a laboratory course that supports students who are enrolled in college algebra. Hands on assignments and guided study that focuses on the examination of the general concept of a function and… source
MATH 210SCalculus I Support Units: 0.5This course is designed to be taken concurrently with MATH 001A. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts that are essential for calculus. Topics include recognizin… source
MATH 300Math Edge Units: 0Students taking this course will review mathematical concepts and skills necessary for success in mathematics courses required for their general education and/or degree(s). They will also learn about… source
MATH 310Statistics Support Units: 0This noncredit course helps students develop and practice concepts needed from arithmetic and algebra that are essential to understanding the basics of college-level statistics. The course is open to… source
MATH 340Business Calculus Support - Noncredit Units: 0This is a noncredit course that supports students who are enrolled in business calculus. It consists of hands-on assignments and guided study that focuses on functions and their rates of change; the… source
MATH 350College Algebra for Liberal Arts Corequisite Support Units: 0This is a noncredit course that supports students who are enrolled in college algebra. It consists of hands-on assignments and guided study that focuses on the general concept of a function and funct… source
MATH 351College Algebra for STEM Support Units: 0This course is designed to support students learning college algebra. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem sol… source
MATH 355ATrigonometry Support Units: 0This course is designed to be taken concurrently with MATH 005: Trigonometry. The focus of this course is to review core skills and concepts with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving… source
MATH 355BPre-Calculus Support Units: 0This course is designed to support students learning Pre-Calculus. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solvin… source
MATH 361Math Study Skills - Noncredit Units: 0This course aids students in cultivating personal strategies to improve success in math courses. During this course, which may be taken concurrently with or before taking other mathematics courses, s… source
MATH 370AArithmetic of Whole Numbers-Module 1 Units: 0This is a course in basic operations of arithmetic of whole numbers. Topics include the definition of whole numbers; adding and subtracting whole numbers; writing whole numbers in standard and expand… source
MATH 370BArithmetic of Whole Numbers-Module 2 Units: 0This is a course in basic operations of arithmetic of whole numbers. Topics include the definitions of prime and composite numbers; multiplying and dividing whole numbers; factoring whole numbers int… source
MATH 370CArithmetic of Integers-Module 1 Units: 0This is a course in basic operations of arithmetic of integers. Topics include the definition of integers; adding and subtracting integers; graphing integers on the real number line; using absolute v… source
MATH 370DArithmetic of Integers-Module 2 Units: 0This is a course in basic operations of arithmetic of integers. Topics include multiplying and dividing integers; graphing integers on the real number line; exponents; the order of operations; and ap… source
MATH 370EArithmetic of Rational Numbers-Module 1 Units: 0This is a course in basic arithmetic of rational numbers. Topics include the definitions of rational numbers and proper and improper fractions; multiplying and dividing rational numbers; simplifying… source
MATH 370FArithmetic of Rational Numbers-Module 2 Units: 0This is a course in basic arithmetic of rational numbers. Topics include the definition of mixed numbers; adding and subtracting fractions with common denominators; converting between mixed numbers a… source
MATH 372Foundations of Mathematics Support - Noncredit Units: 0This is a noncredit course focusing on the fundamental mathematical principles needed for success in mathematics and science courses requiring skills in algebra. Topics include operations on integers… source
MATH 374Algebra Concepts Support - Noncredit Units: 0This is a noncredit course on algebra concepts that focuses on the real number system and the use of algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities in problem solving. Topics include properties o… source
MATH 380Mathematics in Science Support - Noncredit Units: 0This noncredit course is designed to support students currently enrolled in or planning to enroll in a science course at College of the Desert (although all students are welcome). Topics include: sci… source
MATH 387Math/Science Study Center Lab 1 Units: 0The Math/Science study center is an open entry/open exit environment which provides opportunities to develop mathematical and scientific skills. Emphasis is on independent study, with some instructor… source
MATH 388Math/Science Study Center Lab 2 Units: 0The Math/Science study center is an open entry/open exit environment which provides opportunities to develop mathematical and scientific skills. Emphasis is on independent study, with some instructor… source
MATH 410Calculus I Support Units: 0This noncredit course is designed to be taken concurrently with MATH 001A. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts that are essential for calculus. Topics include… source
MATH 420Calculus II Support Units: 0This noncredit course is designed to be taken concurrently with MATH 001B. The focus of this course is to review core prerequisite skills and concepts that are essential for second semester calculus.… source
MATH 955Precalculus & Trigonometry Units: 6This course is an intense course covering both trigonometry and precalculus topics to prepare students for calculus. In this course, students will study: polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational… source
MC 001Introduction to Mass Media Units: 3This course introduces students to the influences and contributions of mass media in popular culture. It traces the historical development of the mass media, from earliest inventions to today?s state… source
MC 005Introduction to Public Relations Units: 3This course offers students an overview of the public relations field with a practical approach to the handling and planning of public relations campaigns. This course is offered in the Spring semest… source
MC 095AMass Communication Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
MUS 001Music Theory I Units: 4This course is a study of the basic materials of music (harmony, melody, rhythm, form, etc.) and how those materials combine to create the tonal music of the common practice period. Activities includ… source
MUS 002Music Theory II Units: 4This course continues concepts introduced in Music Theory I; the study of basic materials of music and how those materials combine to create musical structures. Activities include analysis of represe… source
MUS 003Music Theory III Units: 4This course continues concepts introduced in Music Theory II. Theory topics include harmonic (secondary dominants, borrowed chords, Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords, and chromatic modulations),… source
MUS 004Music Theory IV Units: 4This course continues concepts introduced in Music Theory III. Theory topics include harmonic borrowed chords and modal interchange, third relations, Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords, extended a… source
MUS 005History of Rock 'n' Roll Units: 3This course is a survey of rock music. The focus is on rock music, the musician, and the manner in which the sociological, political, and economic conditions merged in the evolution of this musical a… source
MUS 006History of Film Music Units: 3This course examines film music from the birth of cinema at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. Students explore the origins of musical-dramatic style, the role music plays in cinema an… source
MUS 007History of Musical Theatre Units: 3This course explores the history of musical theatre from its early origins to the Broadway shows of today. The evolution of musical style and literature is traced through a variety of musical genres.… source
MUS 010Introduction to Music Units: 3A survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and musicians in the… source
MUS 011The History of Jazz Units: 3This course is a survey of jazz music from its origins in the late 19th century to today. The focus is on the historical and stylistic developments of jazz and the innovative musicians who shaped its… source
MUS 012Fundamentals of Music Units: 3This is a basic course in music theory designed to develop an understanding of notation, rhythm, pitch, keys, scales, intervals, triads, and music terminology and their application to music as a crea… source
MUS 013Songwriting Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamental elements of songwriting. Emphasis will be placed on the study of rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and lyric writing and their importance in the composi… source
MUS 021APiano I Units: 1This course is an introduction to beginning keyboard skills, including notation. It includes basic technique, major and minor five finger patterns, major scales, sight reading and basic chord progres… source
MUS 021BPiano II Units: 1In this course students refine and further develop beginning keyboard skills. This includes piano technique, major scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, chord progressions and harmonization and transp… source
MUS 021CPiano III Units: 1This course will allow students to refine and develop beginning keyboard skills. Piano technique, major and minor scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, expanded chord progressions, and harmonization a… source
MUS 022AVoice I Units: 2This course involves group study of the foundations of vocal production, technique and diction and their application to all styles of singing from pop to classical. It is designed for the non-music m… source
MUS 022BVoice II Units: 2This course involves group study of interpretation, presentation, and introduces singing in foreign language, with application of these skills to all styles of singing from pop to classical. It is de… source
MUS 022CVoice III Units: 2This course involves group study of interpretation and presentation of solo vocal literature in a variety of singing styles and languages. It is designed for the non-music major and for those conside… source
MUS 023AJazz/Rock/Pop Voice I Units: 2This course is an introduction to the basic principles of vocal production as they apply to singing songs from contemporary commercial idioms, including popular songs, jazz, gospel and track singing.… source
MUS 023BJazz/Rock/Pop Voice II Units: 2This course involves group study of interpretation and presentation of solo contemporary and commercial vocal idioms, including popular songs, jazz, gospel, show tunes, and track singing. It is desig… source
MUS 027Jazz Band Units: 1Group rehearsal and public performance of standard jazz ensemble literature for woodwind, brass, and rhythm section (guitar, piano, bass, and drums). Proper jazz style and improvisation will be empha… source
MUS 028Jazz Ensembles Units: 1Group rehearsal and public performance of standard music literature for jazz combos including woodwinds, brass, and rhythm section. Repeating this course provides additional skills and competency wit… source
MUS 029Jazz Singers Units: 1Group rehearsal and public performance of vocal jazz literature arranged for small ensemble. Jazz styles and techniques will be emphasized. Open to all students by audition. May be taken a total of f… source
MUS 031Chamber Singers Units: 1Preparation and performance of a diverse array of sacred and secular music for vocal chamber ensemble. Open to all students by audition. May be taken a total of four times for credit. (C-ID MUS 180)… source
MUS 033Symphonic Band Units: 1This course focuses on the study and performance of medieval through Contemporary symphonic band and wind ensemble literature. Prior musical training on a wind or percussion instrument is required. M… source
MUS 039ABeginning Class Guitar Units: 2This is a beginning course designed for the non-music major covering fundamentals of guitar technique and reading basic musical notation. Emphasis is on beginning sound production for guitar. Music f… source
MUS 039BIntermediate Class Guitar Units: 2This is an intermediate course designed for the non-music major that continues the development of guitar technique introduced in MUS 039A. Emphasis on perfecting sound production and mastery of all a… source
MUS 039CAdvanced Class Guitar Units: 2This is an advanced course designed for the non-music major that continues the development of guitar technique introduced in MUS 039A and B. Emphasis on perfecting sound production and mastery of all… source
MUS 050ABeginning Jazz/Rock Guitar Units: 2This is a beginning course designed for the non-music major covering fundamentals of guitar technique, reading music notation, improvisation, and the history of the guitar beginning in 1920. Music fr… source
MUS 050BIntermediate Jazz/Rock Guitar Units: 2This is an intermediate course designed for the non-music major that continues the development of concepts introduced in MUS 050A. Music from jazz, rock, country, and other contemporary styles will b… source
MUS 050CAdvanced Jazz/Rock Guitar Units: 2This is an Advanced course designed for the non-music major that continues the development of concepts introduced in MUS-050A and B. Music from jazz, rock, country, and other contemporary styles will… source
MUS 078AElectronic Music Production Units: 3This course is an introduction to the history, theory and practice of using MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), hardware and software synthesizers, drum machines, samplers and other electron… source
MUS 078BAudio Recording Fundamentals Units: 3This course is an introduction to audio and music recording concepts, techniques, terminology and practices. Topics covered include acoustics, psychoacoustics, console/mixer topology, microphones, ma… source
MUS 078CLive Sound Reinforcement I Units: 3This course is an introduction to live sound reinforcement. Topics will primarily be focused on reinforcement for live music performance, but will also touch upon public address systems, live sound f… source
MUS 078DDigital Audio IV Capstone Units: 1This is the culminating course for the Basic and Advanced Commercial Music certificate programs. Students will apply knowledge and skills obtained in Digital Audio I through III with those obtained i… source
MUS 079Introduction to Music Business Units: 3This course covers a wide range of topics specifically related to the Music Industry. Topics such as copyright, publishing, licensing, distribution, artist management, music attorneys, record label s… source
MUS 080BAudio recording II: Multitrack Recording Units: 3This course is a continuation of Audio Recording Fundamentals (MUS 078B). Skills acquired in MUS 078B will be developed and built-upon, as well as introduction and development of new skill sets in Au… source
MUS 080CLive Sound Reinforcement II Units: 3Live Sound Reinforcement II covers more advanced topics and techniques in live sound including hanging and tuning line array systems, advanced mixing techniques for music, theater, and corporate even… source
MUS 081ELive Sound Primer for AMP Summer Camp Units: 1This course is a basic primer on the basics of live sound reinforcement. A brief introduction on the topics of PA Setup, live sound mixers, microphones, loudspeakers, gain staging, cabling, and room… source
MUS 084Musical Theatre Performance Units: 1This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
MUS 085Musical Theatre Performance Units: 2This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
MUS 086Musical Theatre Performance Units: 3This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
MUS 090Musical Theatre Workshop Units: 1This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance. Students are exposed to the creative process as they utilize and exercise skills necessary to all three areas of musi… source
MUS 091Musical Theatre Workshop Units: 2This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance. Students are exposed to the creative process as they utilize and exercise skills necessary to all three areas of musi… source
MUS 092Musical Theatre Workshop Units: 3This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance. Students are exposed to the creative process as they utilize and exercise skills necessary to all three areas of musi… source
MUS 095AMusic Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
MUS 099AApplied Music, Instrumental Units: 0.5Individual studio instruction for the Associate of Arts degree in music. Students receive 7 hours of individual instruction, complete 18 hours of on-campus practice, perform at least once in a public… source
MUS 099BApplied Music, Vocal Units: 0.5Individual studio instruction for the Associate of Arts degree in music. Students receive 7 hours of individual instruction, complete 18 hours of on-campus practice, perform at least once in a public… source
MUS 333Symphonic Band Units: 0This course focuses on the study and performance of medieval through Contemporary symphonic band and wind ensemble literature. Prior musical training on a wind or percussion instrument is required. N… source
NRN 110Foundations of Nursing Practice Units: 3.5This Foundational course introduces students to the organizing framework of the program and to basic concepts of the nursing process. Optimum wellness concepts, and promoting, maintaining, or restori… source
NRN 110CFoundations of Nursing Practice: Clinical Units: 3.5This course focuses on learning and applying the skills required to meet the basic needs and maintenance of clients to achieve optimal wellness. Students will care for clients with common alterations… source
NRN 120Concepts of Nursing: Commonly Occurring Alterations Units: 3.5This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, and/or restoring the health of adult clients experiencing commonly occurring alterations in health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used a… source
NRN 120CConcepts of Nursing: Commonly Occurring Alterations: Clinical Units: 3This course focuses on learning and applying skills required to meet the basic needs and maintenance of clients to achieve optimal wellness. Students will care for clients with alterations in health.… source
NRN 120LAlterations in Health: Lab Units: 0.5This course applies theoretical concepts to psychomotor skills for the care of clients with alterations in health. The course builds on previously learned concepts as well as concepts introduced in N… source
NRN 130Concepts of Nursing: Mental Health Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring the health of clients with alterations in mental health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan care… source
NRN 130CConcepts of Nursing: Mental Health Clinical Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring health of clients with alterations in mental health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan care for… source
NRN 140Concepts of Nursing: Gerontology Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring the health of older adult clients. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan care for the needs of clie… source
NRN 140CConcepts of Nursing: Gerontology Clinical Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring the health of older adult clients. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan care for the needs of clie… source
NRN 210Chronic Alterations in Health Units: 3.5This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring health of adult clients with chronic alterations in health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan c… source
NRN 210CChronic Alterations in Health: Clinical Units: 3This course provides an opportunity to apply the knowledge from co-requisite courses to the care of adult clients experiencing chronic alterations in health. Previously learned nursing principles wil… source
NRN 210LChronic Alterations in Health: Lab Units: 0.5This course applies theoretical concepts to psychomotor skills for the care of clients with chronic alterations in health. The course builds on previously learned concepts as well as concepts introdu… source
NRN 220Acute Complex Alterations in Health Units: 3This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring the health of adult clients with acute and complex alterations in health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building bl… source
NRN 220CAcute Complex Alterations in Health Clinical Units: 3This course provides an opportunity to apply the knowledge from co-requisite courses to the care of adult clients experiencing acute and complex alterations in health. Previously learned nursing prin… source
NRN 220LAcute Complex Alterations in Health Lab Units: 0.5This course applies theoretical concepts to psychomotor skills for the care of clients with acute and complex alterations in health. This course has a materials fee of $0-50.00. The course builds on… source
NRN 230Pediatric Health and Wellness Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, and restoring health of the growing child. Emphasis is on the pediatric client whose optimum level of wellness is altered by common conditions. Program… source
NRN 230CPediatric Health & Wellness Clinical Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, and restoring health of the growing child. Emphasis is on the pediatric client whose optimum level of wellness is altered by common conditions. Program… source
NRN 240Health & Wellness in Growing Families Units: 1This course focuses on promotion, maintaining, and restoring health of growing families. Emphasis is on the woman during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum phases of pregnancy, as well as newbor… source
NRN 240CHealth & Wellness in the Growing Family : Clinical Units: 1This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, and restoring health of growing families and applying theoretical concepts to clinical practice. Emphasis is on the nursing care of the woman during the… source
NRN 250Transition to Practice Units: 0.5This course focuses on the role transition from Student Nurse to Professional Nurse. Activities will prepare students to apply for, interview for, and begin employment as new graduate nurses. The pro… source
NR 001Conservation of Natural Resources Units: 3This environmental science course encompasses a study of general ecological principles including biological energy relationships, biogeochemical cycles, population dynamics, limiting factors, biotic… source
NR 001LConservation of Natural Resources Lab Units: 1A laboratory designed to supplement the Conservation of Natural Resources course (NR 001) by providing laboratory and field experiences in environmental subject areas. Suggested for Biological Scienc… source
NR 003Introduction to Wildlife Management Units: 3This course covers the principles of wildlife biology as related to wildlife management. Students will be introduced to basic skills involved in wildlife conservation, and develop an understanding of… source
NR 004Introduction to Ecosystem Management Units: 3This course covers ecological, socioeconomic, and institutional factors involved in the management of ecosystems. The history of ecosystem management, terminology, examples of successful and unsucces… source
NR 010Wildland Fire Technology Units: 3This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental knowledge of the factors affecting wildland fire behavior, fire prevention, and the wildland fire suppression techniques. Wildland fire… source
NR 017Natural Resources Law Enforcement Units: 3This course provides information about enforcement of natural resources and wildlife laws in the United States and California. Topics include the relationships between Federal and State wildlife laws… source
NR 020GPS and Map Use Units: 1This course provides an overview of Global Positioning System and map use technology. Students utilize hand-held GPS units and learn to apply the basic functions. Students are provided with opportuni… source
NR 021Introduction to GIS Units: 3Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
NR 041ANative Plants - Mountain Units: 1This course is designed to introduce students to the identification of mountain native plants above 4,000 feet. Emphasis is placed on mountain trees and shrubs. Two Saturday field trips are required.… source
NR 041BNative Plants - Desert Units: 1This course is designed to introduce students to the identification of desert native plants in the Coachella Valley and surrounding desert areas. Both annuals and perennials (shrubs and trees) are in… source
NR 050Winter Birds Units: 1This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of bird taxonomy. Emphasis is placed upon the identification of birds that winter locally at the Salton Sea. Saturday field trips to t… source
NR 051AMigrant Birds - Fall Units: 1This course introduces students to the principles of bird taxonomy. Emphasis is placed upon the identification of birds that migrate south through our local mountains. Two Saturday field trips are re… source
NR 051BMigrant Birds - Spring Units: 1This course introduces students to the principles of bird taxonomy. Emphasis is placed upon the identification of birds that use local desert oases as stopover points during spring migration. Two Sat… source
NR 051CBackyard Birds Units: 1This course introduces students to the principles of bird taxonomy. Emphasis is placed upon the identification of birds found in a typical Coachella Valley (desert) backyard. Two Saturday field trips… source
NR 058Reptiles of the Coachella Valley Units: 1This course provides students with a general overview of reptile life in the Coachella Valley region. Emphasis will be placed on the identification, family characteristics, and natural history of 26… source
NR 059Careers in Natural Res & Agri Sciences Units: 3This course provides students with an overview of professions in Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences along with educational paths to become qualified for those occupations. Lecture Hours: 54… source
NR 095ANatural Resources Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
NR 321AMap Layout & Presentation Units: 0Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
NR 321BEditing & Analyzing Map Data Units: 0Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work… source
PH 001Introductory Physics Units: 4This course is an introduction to the basic concepts, theories, and principles of physics. Topics include mechanics, properties of matter, heat, electricity and magnetism, waves, and modern physics.… source
PH 002ACollege Physics I Units: 4This is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course designed for majors not seeking a degree in the sciences or engineering. This course is the first semester of the Physics 2 sequence. Topics i… source
PH 002BCollege Physics II Units: 4This is an algebra and trigonometry-based physics course designed for majors not seeking a degree in the sciences or engineering. This course is the second semester of the Physics 2 sequence. Topics… source
PH 003AEngineering Physics Units: 4This is the first semester of the three-semester calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, and… source
PH 003BEngineering Physics Units: 4This is the second semester of the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include electricity, magnetism, and thermodynamics… source
PH 003CEngineering Physics Units: 4This is the third semester of the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers including those entering the computer fields. Topics include electromagnetic waves, geometric and physic… source
PH 006AElectric Circuits for Engineering & Science Units: 4This course is the first semester of a one year course designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of the theoretical background and experimental application of modern electronic devices and… source
PH 011Statics Units: 3This course is an introduction to the analysis of forces on engineering structures in equilibrium. Vector analysis is utilized to study two- and three-dimensional frames, machines, and trusses. Princ… source
PH 012Dynamics Units: 3This course is intended for engineering majors planning to transfer to four-year institutions. It covers the fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kine… source
PH 017Introduction to Meteorology Units: 3This course includes the study of the earth's atmosphere, its composition and vertical structure, energy budgets, air pollution and global warming, clouds and precipitation, weather systems and forec… source
PH 017LIntroduction to Meteorology Lab Units: 1This laboratory course is designed to reinforce and enhance the material covered in PH 017, Introduction to Meteorology. It includes activities about the earth's atmosphere, energy budgets, air pollu… source
PH 020APhysics for Life Sciences Majors I Units: 4This is a calculus-based physics course designed for life science majors and transfers. This course is the first semester of the two semester Physics 20 sequence. Topics include mechanics, simple har… source
PH 020BPhysics for Life Sciences Majors II Units: 4This is a calculus-based physics course designed for majors not seeking a degree in the sciences or engineering. This course is the second semester of the Physics 20 sequence. Topics include electric… source
PH 031Undergraduate Research Experience Units: 2Under the supervision of STEM faculty, students will select a project to be completed during the semester. Topics will include information retrieval, computer skills applied to laboratory research, t… source
PH 095APhysics Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
PHIL 001Logic & Critical Thinking Units: 3An introduction to the principles of inductive and deductive inference and their practical applications in everyday situations such as problem solving and the evaluation of arguments. The uses of lan… source
PHIL 003Introduction to Political Theory Units: 3This course is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry as articulated by classical, modern and contemporary theorists. This course focuses on basic theoretical debates such a… source
PHIL 006Introduction to Philosophy Units: 3This course surveys the traditional philosophical problems of knowledge, logic, ethics, aesthetics, religion and metaphysics. A special emphasis is placed upon the ancient Greek philosophers as the f… source
PHIL 007Ideas of the Great Philosophers Units: 3An introduction to the practice of philosophy through the analysis of selected original writings of some of our greatest philosophers. Topics include the nature of reality, the existence and nature o… source
PHIL 010General Logic Units: 3An introduction to the basics of deductive and inductive logics. Emphasis is placed on the syntax and semantics of elementary deductive logic. Inductive reasoning, the identification of informal fall… source
PHIL 012Religions of the World Units: 3An historical and conceptual introduction to the world's principal religious philosophies -- Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christiani… source
PHIL 013Perspectives on Death & Dying Units: 3The phenomenon of human mortality as presented, analyzed, and critically evaluated from cross-cultural perspectives in philosophy, religion, literature, psychology, medicine, and law. Students will d… source
PHIL 014Introduction to Ethics Units: 3A systematic examination of the concepts of moral right and wrong and the application of moral principles and/or virtues in the attempted resolution of significant moral difficulties. Theories of nor… source
PHIL 017Philosophy of Religion Units: 3An in-depth examination of some of the significant commonalities and major differences among and between the three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Particular attention… source
PHIL 018Philosophy of Science Units: 3An introduction to the core philosophical issues raised by the unprecedented success of scientific inquiry since the beginning with the origins of modern science in the 16th century through the conce… source
POLS C1000American Government and Politics Units: 3This 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
PS 002Introduction to Comparative Governments Units: 3This course involves the comparative analysis of different kinds of political systems, including their history, political institutions, processes and policies, the environments in which they occur, a… source
PS 003Introduction to Political Theory Units: 3This course is an introduction to the nature and tradition of political inquiry as articulated by classical, modern and contemporary theorists. This course focuses on basic theoretical debates such a… source
PS 004Introduction to International Relations Units: 3This course is an introduction to the nature of political relations among nations, including the basic factors which influence international relations. Emphasis will be placed on an examination of co… source
PS 005The American Presidency Units: 3This course focuses on the evolution of the American presidency, with an emphasis on the modern presidency. Students will examine the expectations gap: what we expect from our president and what he c… source
PS 006Latinx Politics Units: 3This course provides an examination of United States structures of political, social, and economic power from the history and experiences of the Latinx population. Students will survey demographic re… source
PS 007African American Politics Units: 3Students will analyze the relationship African Americans have within the US American political system. This course will provide an in-depth understanding of how enslaved Africans and African American… source
PS 008Women and Politics Units: 3This course focuses on how women participate in and effect political change. It examines women's subordination and political underrepresentation through an intersectional lens, as well as the wide-ra… source
PS 009Race and Ethnic Politics Units: 3This course provides an examination of United States institutions of social, political and economic power from the history and experiences of minoritized populations such as African Americans, Latina… source
PS 095APolitical Science Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
PSYC C1000Introduction to Psychology Units: 3This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and… source
PSY 003Developmental Psychology Units: 3This is a life span course that focuses on the behavioral patterns found at each level of normal human development, including the interrelationships of psychological, sociological, cognitive, and phy… source
PSY 007Positive Psychology Units: 3The course provides an introduction to positive psychology. Positive psychology uses the tools of rigorous science to examine the sources and nature of positive human strengths, characteristics, reso… source
PSY 009Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination Units: 3This course focuses on the psychology of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. An examination of phenomena and processes associated with one's beliefs, attitudes and evaluative responses and b… source
PSY 010Psychological Aspects/Marriage & Family Units: 3This course is designed to develop the student's repertoire of behavioral skills and an understanding of the principles governing marriage and family life. Included are areas such as communication, d… source
PSY 012Human Sexuality Units: 3This course examines the development and practice of human sexuality through exploration of the psychological, social, cognitive, and physiological dimensions of human behavior. (C-ID PSY 130) Lectur… source
PSY 020Adolescent Psychology Units: 3This course is an introduction to both research and theory related to the growth and development of adolescents. Major areas emphasized include physical and psychological growth, adolescents and thei… source
PSY 023Psychology of Women and Gender Units: 3This course presents an overview of the psychological and physiological development and perspectives of gender. Theories, myths, and stereotypes in society about gender and femininity along with diff… source
PSY 025Intro to Research Methods for Soc Sciences Units: 3This course is an introduction to the research methodology utilized in the social sciences. This survey of contemporary approaches for study designs and research techniques will include theory develo… source
PSY 027Biological Psychology Units: 3This survey course identifies the physiological determinants of behavior, affect and cognition. It will include an overview of neuroanatomy and the endocrine system. The relationship between these sy… source
PSY 029Abnormal Psychology Units: 3This course is an examination of various categories of abnormal behaviors and psychopathology from current perspectives including socio-cultural, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioral and biological.… source
PSY 030Social Psychology Units: 3This course will focus on the study of how people think, feel, and behave in social situations. Topics studied will include aggression, conformity, obedience, persuasion, attitudes and stereotypes. T… source
PSY 033Personal & Social Adjustment Units: 3This course examines the development of personality and places emphasis upon the process of adjustment encountered in such areas as self development, school, family, intimate relationships, vocation… source
PSY 095APsychology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
PTA 001Introduction to Physical Therapy Units: 2.5This course will introduce students to the field of physical therapy by covering the history and ethics of the profession as they relate to the health care system. The course will cover the developme… source
PTA 002Pathophysiology I Units: 2.5This course introduces common pathological conditions with emphasis on the following systems: cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, hematologic, hepatic, immune, integumentary… source
PTA 003Therapeutic Procedures I Units: 3This course provides hand-on instruction of the principles and procedures of physical therapy interventions most commonly utilized in the inpatient setting, such as bed mobility, transfers, and gait… source
PTA 004Therapeutic Procedures II Units: 4This course is a continuation of Therapeutic Procedures I. The course is a study on the principles, procedures, and rationale behind physical therapy intervention most commonly performed in the outpa… source
PTA 005Kinesiology Lab Units: 1This lab course allows for the hands-on learning of functional anatomy and kinesiology. Focus will include muscle and joint function, ROM/strength testing, palpation skills and exercise concepts. Lim… source
PTA 006Pathophysiology II Units: 2This course provides a more in-depth look at presentation and treatment methods of cardiac and pulmonary conditions and also addresses less common pathophysiology processes not covered in Pathophysio… source
PTA 007Neuroscience Units: 4This course provides students with an overview of the neuroanatomy of the CNS and PNS, as it relates to treatment of patients with dysfunction in these systems. Emphasis includes structure and functi… source
PTA 008Introduction to Kinesiology Units: 3This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement, including knowledge derived from performing physical activity, studying historical, ethical and philos… source
PTA 009Functional Anatomy + Kinesiology Units: 3This course is a continuation of Introduction to Kinesiology and deals with the biomechanical principles of the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, upper extremities, and lower extremities… source
PTA 010Physical Therapy Issues and Trends Units: 2The course will introduce current trends and issues in the physical therapy field. Emphasis will be placed on practice issues and psychosocial aspects of illness and cultural diversity, with discussi… source
PTA 011Therapeutic Procedure III Units: 3This course is a continuation of study of the principles and procedures of therapeutic Physical Therapy intervention, with emphasis placed on specialized physical therapy interventions and procedure… source
PTA 012Clinical Fieldwork I Units: 4.5This is the first full-time clinical assignment in the PTA program in which students perform delegated patient care responsibilities in a physical therapy clinical setting, under the supervision of a… source
PTA 013Clinical Fieldwork II Units: 7.5This is the second full-time clinical assignment in the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program in which students perform delegated patient care responsibilities in a physical therapy clinical set… source
PTA 014Physical Therapist Assistant Seminar Units: 2This course is a capstone of the Physical Therapist Program. It is a study of the issues and trends in physical therapy practice. Emphasis is placed on issues such as licensure, job skills, board exa… source
PTA 300Physical Therapist Assistant Skills Lab Units: 0This course provides an opportunity for practice and mastery of physical therapy skills necessary for safe patient care. It uses multimedia materials, computers and instructor assistance to improve t… source
RED 010Introduction to Real Estate Professions Units: 3This course provides an overview of the entire career field of real estate including study relative to development, economics, financing, land, marketing, and law. Careers covered include lending off… source
RED 020Introduction to Real Estate Development Units: 3This course introduces the student to the real estate development process, providing an overview from the project idea to the cursory feasibility stage. Topics include evaluating development potentia… source
RED 030Real Estate Development Fundamentals Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the methodologies for accurate measurement of demand for real estate products and discusses the legal and regulatory requirements of the entitlement and develo… source
RTV 002Broadcast Announcing Units: 3This course provides students with an introduction to radio and television broadcast announcing principles and techniques for commercial delivery, newscasts, music shows, interviews, sports, weather,… source
RTV 003Sports Media Units: 3Have you ever dreamed about becoming a sports announcer? This course will give you an exciting inside look into the sports broadcasting industry. Students will explore the many aspects of sports medi… source
RTV 005Broadcast Writing Units: 3This course provides an introduction to the analysis and preparation of radio and television news announcements, commercials, public service announcements, promotional and dramatic announcements, doc… source
RTV 007Introduction to Podcasting/Radio Production Units: 3Students will gain a basic understanding of broadcasting, radio production and producing. Students will learn about the phases of production while creating radio elements and projects including sweep… source
RTV 007AIntermediate Podcasting/Radio Production Units: 3Students will be responsible for producing and performing content for the campus radio station including 30-minute talk programs or 60-minute music programs, recurring shows, elements for radio inclu… source
RTV 007BAdvanced Podcasting/Radio Production Units: 3Students in this course will become part of the station management team and learn leadership across the various departments in radio and podcasting. They will learn about the positions of the station… source
RTV 016Television Field Production Units: 3The course provides an introduction to the theory, terminology, and operation of single camera video production, including composition and editing techniques, camera operation, portable lighting, vid… source
RTV 017Television Studio Production Units: 3This introductory course explores the techniques and purpose of various television studio productions through theory, terminology and direct hands-on experience and offers students the opportunity to… source
RTV 095ARadio & TV Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
SJS 020Introduction to Social Justice Studies Units: 3Introduction to Social Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary course introducing students to the history, psychology and sociology of racial, ethnic, class, gender and sexual oppression in the Unite… source
SJS 021Introduction to LGBTQIA Studies Units: 3An introduction to the sociological analysis of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex and Asexual (LGBTQIA) community. Course introduces students to contemporary issues… source
SOC 001Introductory Sociology Units: 3This course is a survey of the characteristics of social life, the processes of social interaction, and the tools of sociological investigation. (C-ID SOCI 110) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: None Repe… source
SOC 002Social Problems Units: 3An application of sociological principles and concepts in an analysis of the family, religion, education, minorities, crime and delinquency, urban society, industry, and politics. Special attention i… source
SOC 003Fundamentals of Statistics Units: 3This course is an introductory study of statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Emphasis is placed on acquainting students with the concepts underlying statistical methods and research approaches, ba… source
SOC 004Sociological Analysis& Critical Thinking Units: 3This course provides instruction in the principles of critical analysis and the composition of reasoned, written responses to a variety of social issues. These include issues falling within the scope… source
SOC 005Sociology of Gender and Sexuality Units: 3This course is an examination of the social construction of gender, femininity, and masculinity in the United States. Topics include historical, cross-cultural, and societal forces and change that in… source
SOC 006Introduction to Criminology Units: 3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of Criminology. Topics include the nature and extent of crime, victims and victimization, macro and micro theories of crime causation, crime typolog… source
SOC 007Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare Units: 3An introduction to the field of social work, with an overview of the history and development of structures of social welfare services and the role of policy in service delivery. Exploration of the id… source
SOC 009Sociology of Sport Units: 3This course provides an analysis of sports in contemporary society. This course examines a wide range of issues related to sports and society, such as sports and socialization, violence and substance… source
SOC 014Introduction to Race & Ethnicity Units: 3Racial and Ethnic Relations focuses on the varieties of racial and ethnic interactions in the United States. The course is concerned with the origins, implications, and consequences of race, ethnicit… source
SOC 015Mexican American Culture & Society Units: 3This course is an introduction to the culture and society of Mexican Americans. The various social, political, and economic conditions and experiences of people of Mexican ancestry living in the Unit… source
SOC 095ASociology Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
SOC 300Statistics Edge Units: 0This course prepares incoming college students for college-level statistics. Students will learn and/or review statistical calculations, analysis, and interpretation. The foundational statistical con… source
SPAN 001Elementary Spanish I Units: 5This course presents the fundamentals of Spanish. Fluency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing within the context of Hispanic society, history, and culture is emphasized. (C-ID SPAN 100)… source
SPAN 002Elementary Spanish II Units: 5This course builds upon the material presented in SPAN 1 and further develops the conversational skills in confirming and correcting information and using correct response behaviors. Fluency in under… source
SPAN 003Intermediate Spanish I Units: 4This course strengthens the students' communication skills in the spoken and written language. Emphasis is on the customs and culture of the Hispanic world. Hispanic literature is introduced. (C-ID S… source
SPAN 004Intermediate Spanish II Units: 4This course expands the students' ability to communicate in Spanish. Emphasis is on the discussion of socio-cultural selections and literature of the Hispanic- speaking world. (C-ID SPAN 210) Lecture… source
SPAN 007Spanish Conversation and Composition Units: 3This course develops proficiency in writing and presentational modes of communication, through more complex forms of expression, including advanced grammar and formal structures of communication. The… source
SPAN 020Latin American Culture and Civilization Units: 3Traces the development of the culture of Hispanic-speaking nations including history, philosophy, political ideas, literature, music, art, science, geography, customs and its influence on America and… source
SPAN 021Spanish for Heritage Speakers I Units: 5This course introduces Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of reading and writing in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A Heritage Speaker is defined as someone who… source
SPAN 022Spanish for Heritage Speakers II Units: 5This course exposes Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of literary analysis and film critique in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A heritage speaker is defined a… source
SPAN 024Latin American Short Story Units: 4This course introduces students to the Latin American short story, through critical discussion and analysis of the genre's elements, structure, devices, and meanings. Students will read a substantial… source
SPAN 325ATranslating in Spanish in the School Environment Units: 0This course provides a basic training in translating in Spanish to students who are interested in pursuing a career as translators in the school environment. It also supports students who are already… source
SPAN 325BInterpreting in Spanish in the School Environment Units: 0 source
SPAN 326ATranslating in Spanish in Health Care Units: 0This course provides a basic training in translating in Spanish to students who are interested in pursuing a career as translators in health care. It also supports students who are already working as… source
SPAN 326BInterpreting in Spanish in Health Care Units: 0This course provides a basic training in interpreting in Spanish to students who are interested in pursuing a career as interpreters in health care. It also supports students who are already working… source
STAT C1000Introduction to Statistics Units: 4This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source
TA 001Introduction to Theatre Units: 3This course is designed as a general survey of the history, theory and practice of theatre art from its origins to the present time. The study includes elements of drama, historic structures of the t… source
TA 002Acting I Units: 3This course provides basic instruction in acting technique while focusing on characterization, improvisation, vocal projection, and movement. Emphasis is also placed on monologue preparation/performa… source
TA 003Acting II Units: 3This course furthers the study of acting and acting styles. The curriculum emphasizes the importance of character analysis/development, improvisation techniques, vocal projection, stage movement, mon… source
TA 004Script Analysis Units: 3Script Analysis is an introduction to theatre research methods and a study of the play from page to stage. The class will focus on critical analysis of structure, genre, theme, style, character, lang… source
TA 007History of Musical Theatre Units: 3This course explores the history of musical theatre from its early origins to the Broadway shows of today. The evolution of musical style and literature is traced through a variety of musical genres.… source
TA 009Stagecraft Units: 3This course offers the student an introduction to all aspects of technical theatre including: lighting, set construction, costume, prop, and sound design. (C-ID THTR 171) Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours:… source
TA 010Introduction to Design & Production Units: 3An introductory course in the theory and practice of theatrical design, its construction and its execution. The lab explores the application of a theatrical design through construction, execution, an… source
TA 012Introduction to Costume Design Units: 3This course explores the study of costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic costuming for Theatre, Film, Television, and Live Events. Topics covered inclu… source
TA 013Introduction to Lighting Design Units: 3This course explores the study of lighting history, design, and implementation, as an introduction to basic lighting design for Theatre, Film, Television, and Live Events. Topics covered include the… source
TA 020Play Production - Acting Units: 1This course exposes the student to the methods and execution of acting as it applies directly to a faculty directed stage production or workshop. The style and artistic discipline vary with each prod… source
TA 021Play Production - Acting Units: 2This course exposes the student to the methods and execution of acting as it applies directly to a faculty directed stage production or workshop. The style and artistic discipline vary with each prod… source
TA 022Play Production - Acting Units: 3This course exposes the student to the methods and execution of acting as it applies directly to a faculty directed stage production or workshop. The style and artistic discipline vary with each prod… source
TA 028Introduction to Stage Management Units: 3This course explores the artistic and organizational techniques and practices required of Stage Managers for Theatre, Film, Television, and Live Events. Topics covered include production preparation,… source
TA 029Fabrication Techniques - Props, Furniture, and Detailed Objects Units: 3This course introduces the student to the processes and skill-sets that are used on a daily basis in the field of stage properties for Theatre, Film, Television, and Live Events. Topics covered inclu… source
TA 030Technical Theatre Production Units: 1This course permits progressive participation and instruction in technical play production. Students have hands-on experience in execution of technical roles for actual productions, such as set const… source
TA 031Technical Theatre Production Units: 2This course permits progressive participation and instruction in technical play production. Students have hands-on experience in execution of technical roles for actual productions such as set constr… source
TA 032Technical Theatre Production Units: 3This course permits progressive participation and instruction in technical play production. Students have hands-on experience in execution of technical roles for actual productions such as set constr… source
TA 080Theatre Makeup Units: 3This course teaches the basic principles and application techniques of theatrical, film, print, television, and special effects makeup. It executes the learned skills in a laboratory atmosphere utili… source
TA 094Musical Theatre Performance Units: 1This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
TA 095Musical Theatre Performance Units: 2This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
TA 095ATheatre Arts Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
TA 096Musical Theatre Performance Units: 3This course explores the techniques and practices of musical theatre performance in the context of a main-stage musical theatre production. Rehearsals expose students to the creative process as they… source
VSM 011Varsity Baseball-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSM 014AVarsity Basketball Fall - Men Units: 2This is an intercollegiate preseason competition and preparation course for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times f… source
VSM 014BVarsity Basketball Spring - Men Units: 1This is an intercollegiate conference competition course for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lect… source
VSM 022Varsity Cross Country-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSM 033Varsity Football-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSM 040Varsity Golf-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSM 053Varsity Soccer-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance Oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSM 064Varsity Tennis-Men Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSO 001AWater Polo Units: 2This course is designed to give students the opportunity to condition off season to improve one's cardiorespiratory endurance, stamina, muscular, core strength and endurance to benefit the water polo… source
VSO 001BWater Polo Units: 2This course is designed to give students the opportunity to condition off season to improve one's cardiorespiratory endurance, stamina, muscular, core strength and endurance to benefit the water polo… source
VSO 011ABaseball, Fall Units: 2This is a fall semester off-season baseball conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength,… source
VSO 011BBaseball, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester off-season baseball conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength… source
VSO 014ABasketball-Men, Fall Units: 1This is a fall semester off-season men's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscu… source
VSO 014BBasketball-Men, Spring Units: 1This is a spring semester off-season men's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, mus… source
VSO 014CBasketball-Men, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester off-season men's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, mus… source
VSO 015ABasketball-Women, Fall Units: 1This is a fall semester off-season women's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, mus… source
VSO 015BBasketball-Women, Spring Units: 1This is a spring semester off-season women's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, m… source
VSO 015CBasketball-Women, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semesteroff- season women's basketball course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, m… source
VSO 024ACross Country Units: 2This is an off-season men's and women's cross country conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical… source
VSO 024BCross Country Units: 1This is an off-season men's and women's cross country conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical… source
VSO 033AFootball Units: 2This is an off-season football conditioning course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscular endur… source
VSO 033BFootball, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester off-season football conditioning course provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength,… source
VSO 040Golf-Men Units: 2This is an off-season men's golf conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advance instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscular end… source
VSO 041Golf-Women, Spring Units: 2This is a spring semester off-season women's golf conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advance instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical stren… source
VSO 042Golf-Men's & Women's, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester-off season men's and women's golf conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, phy… source
VSO 053ASoccer-Men, Spring Units: 2This is a spring semester off-season men's soccer conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical stre… source
VSO 053BSoccer-Men, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester off-season men's soccer conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical stre… source
VSO 054ASoccer-Women, Spring Units: 2This is a spring semester off-season women's soccer conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical st… source
VSO 054BSoccer-Women, Summer Units: 1This is a summer semester off-season women's soccer conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical st… source
VSO 057ASoftball, Fall Units: 2This is a fall off-season softball conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscular… source
VSO 057BSoftball, Summer Units: 1This is a summer off-season softball conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscula… source
VSO 065ATennis Units: 2This is an off-season men's and women's tennis conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strengt… source
VSO 065BTennis Units: 1This is a off-season men's and women's tennis conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength… source
VSO 074AVolleyball Units: 2This is an off-season volleyball conditioning course providing beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruction for students interested in improving skill development, physical strength, muscular en… source
VSO 074BVolleyball, Summer Units: 1Intended for off season conditioning and skill development for intercollegiate volleyball student-athletes during the summer semester. Limitation on Enrollment: Successful tryout Lecture Hours: None… source
VSO 075Beach Volleyball, Fall Units: 2This is a fall semester off season conditioning course providing training and skill development for intercollegiate beach volleyball. There will be fitness and sport designed workouts to improve musc… source
VSW 001Varsity Water Polo Units: 3This course provides the women the opportunity to develop advanced skills and strategies in intercollegiate water polo which will be applied to competitive situations. May be taken for a total of fou… source
VSW 015AVarsity Basketball Fall - Women Units: 2This course is intercollegiate preseason competition and preparation for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for… source
VSW 015BVarsity Basketball Spring - Women Units: 1This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 023Varsity Cross Country-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performanceoriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: None… source
VSW 041Varsity Golf-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 054Varsity Soccer-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 057Varsity Softball-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 065Varsity Tennis-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 074Varsity Volleyball-Women Units: 3This course is intercollegiate competition for performance oriented students who demonstrate a high degree of skill and interest. May be taken for a total of four times for credit. Lecture Hours: Non… source
VSW 075Beach Volleyball Units: 3This course provides women with the opportunity to develop advanced skills and strategies in intercollegiate beach volleyball. There will also be competitive opportunities such as games and scrimmage… source
WEG 095AWork Experience, General Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
WEG 395AWork Exp. General Units: 0General Work Experience Noncredit Hours: 54 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: None Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NONC COD GE… source
WELD 011AIntroduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers basic or beginning level SMAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning technical drawings used in t… source
WELD 011BIntermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers intermediate level SMAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, CNC plasma cutting processes, and the four positions of welding: Horizont… source
WELD 011CAdvanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the AWS Welding Certification in SMAW welding. The completion of the course will include the opportu… source
WELD 012AIntroduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers basic or beginning level GMAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning technical drawings used in t… source
WELD 012BIntermediate Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers intermediate level GMAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, CNC plasma cutting processes, and the four positions of welding: Horizont… source
WELD 012CAdvanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 2This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the AWS Welding Certification in GMAW welding. The completion of the course will include the opportu… source
WELD 013AIntroduction To Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers basic or beginning level GTAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning technical drawings used in t… source
WELD 013BIntermediate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 2This course covers intermediate level GTAW welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, CNC plasma cutting processes, and the four positions of welding: Horizont… source
WELD 013CAdvanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 2This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the AWS Welding Certification in GTAW welding. The completion of the course will include the opportu… source
WELD 095AWelding Work Experience Units: 1-5This work experience course of supervised employment provides students the opportunity to connect academics to applied experiential learning in the workplace. It assists students in developing transf… source
WELD 311AIntroduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers basic or beginning level Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning… source
WELD 311BIntermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers intermediate level Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) welding. This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) plasma cutting proc… source
WELD 311CAdvanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the American Welding Society (AWS) Certification in Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) welding. The completio… source
WELD 312AIntroduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers basic or beginning level Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning technical dr… source
WELD 312BIntermediate Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers intermediate level Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) plasma cutting processes… source
WELD 312CAdvanced Gas Metal Arc Welding Units: 0This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the American Welding Society (AWS) Welding Certification in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). The comple… source
WELD 313AIntroduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers basic or beginning level Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, welding equipment selection, beginning technical… source
WELD 313BIntermediate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 0This course covers intermediate level Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). This course includes safe work practices, safety in the welding industry, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and plasma cutting pr… source
WELD 313CAdvanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Units: 0This capstone course covers the necessary information, preparation, and application to prepare for the American Welding Society (AWS) Welding Certification in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). The com… source