Evergreen Valley College
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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Accounting - Associate in Science | Degree | This curriculum provides training for entry-level accounting positions including general accounting clerks, bookkeepers, and similar workers in banks and business firms. Graduates from this program a… source |
| Bookkeeping Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Administration of Justice - Associate in Arts | Degree | source |
| Administration of Justice - Associate In Science for Transfer | Degree | The Administration of Justice program offers several associate degrees intended to academically prepare students with the necessary skills to work in the criminal justice field, in both public and pr… source |
| Administration of Justice - Associate in Science | Degree | source |
| Community Service Officer - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Law, Public Policy and Society - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Anthropology - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Studio Arts - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Studio Arts - Associate in Arts | Degree | source |
| American Honda - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | Successful completion of the courses for the American Honda Certificate of Achievement provides the necessary skills for employment at a Honda or Acura dealer as a service technician. Students must c… source |
| Auto - Drivetrain and Chassis - Associate in Science | Degree | This course of study provides significant training and applicable skills development for future employment as automotive service technicians. Topics include: brakes, transmission, drivetrain, air con… source |
| Auto - Drivetrain and Chassis - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | This course of study provides significant training and applicable skills development for future employment as automotive service technicians. Topics include brakes, transmissions, air conditioning, s… source |
| Auto - Electrical-Engine Performance - Associate in Science | Degree | This course of study provides significant training and applicable skills development for future employment as automotive service technicians. Topics include: Electrical, Advanced Electrical, Fuels, I… source |
| Auto - Electrical-Engine Performance - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | This course of study provides significant training and applicable skills development for future employment as automotive service technicians. Topics include: Electrical, Advanced Electrical, Fuels, I… source |
| Automotive Foundational Skills – Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Automotive Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Electric Vehicle Service (Tesla Start), Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Biology - Associate in Arts | Degree | The purpose of the associate degree in Biology is to provide a lower division science foundation for those interested in pursuing biology as a major field of study. Students considering careers in re… source |
| Biology - Associate in Science for Transfer | Degree | source |
| General Studies with Emphasis in Health Science - Associate in Arts | Degree | The AA Degree program in General Studies with Emphasis in Health Science outlines a course of study for students interested in allied health careers. Students will learn to apply scientific methods t… source |
| General Studies with Emphasis in Natural Science - Associate in Arts | Degree | The Associate in Arts Degree program in General Studies with Emphasis in Natural Science outlines a course of study that emphasizes breadth in the physical and life sciences. Students will learn to a… source |
| Building Information Modeling (BIM) - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | The BIM Program will offer students the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to be BIM Specialists and consultants in the construction industry in both the public and private sectors. This pro… source |
| BIS - Information Processing Specialist - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | This program is designed for students who wish to enhance their computer knowledge and skills, communications, and professionalism. Practical application of skills is emphasized. Students must comple… source |
| Business Communications and Marketing - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Medical Assistant - Front Office - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | The Medical Assistant-Front Office certificate program requires a total of 22 units. Students will learn medical terminology, coding, and billing. Courses in communications, technology, and business… source |
| Office Administration: Management - Associate in Science | Degree | source |
| Business Administration 2.0 - Associate in Science for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Business Administration - Associate in Arts | Degree | The Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Business Admission degree is designed to provide students with the interdisciplinary preparation necessary for upper division success, and a strong foundation for ente… source |
| Entrepreneurship - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | The Entrepreneurship Program will offer students the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to start and operate a business in an urban environment. This program will acquaint students with an a… source |
| Chemistry - Associate in Arts | Degree | The purpose of the A.A. Degree in Chemistry is to provide a lower-division science foundation for those interested in pursuing chemistry or biochemistry as a major field of study. This major prepares… source |
| Foundational Chemistry – Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Communication Studies 2.0 – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| CADD - Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) - Associate in Science | Degree | The Associate of Science in Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) offers specialized state-of-the-art CAD instruction, featuring AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks, and other CAD tools. The CAD depart… source |
| Computer Programming - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Computer Science - Associate in Science for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Economics - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Online Teaching and Educational Technology - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Civil Engineering - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Computer Engineering - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Electrical Engineering - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Engineering - Associate in Arts | Degree | source |
| Engineering Fundamentals 1 - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Engineering Fundamentals 2 | — | source |
| Mechanical Engineering - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| English As a Second Language - Intermediate Noncredit ESL, Certificate of Competency | Degree | This Certificate of Competency: Intermediate – Noncredit ESL helps ESL learners to strengthen their oral and written communication skills in both familiar and unfamiliar situations at work, school, a… source |
| English As a Second Language - Low-Intermediate Noncredit ESL, Certificate of Competency | Degree | source |
| English - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer degree prepares students to seamlessly transfer into the California State University (CSU) system and complete a baccalaureate degree in English or simil… source |
| Social Justice Studies-African American Studies – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Social Justice Studies-Asian American Studies – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Social Justice Studies-Chicano Studies – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Social Justice Studies-Ethnic Studies – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Child and Adolescent Development - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| History - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | The study of history as an academic discipline is serious and systematic. Historians analyze the events and processes of the past, both to gain more understanding of human nature, in any place and at… source |
| Kinesiology - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Paralegal Studies - Associate in Arts | Degree | The paralegal profession is one of the fastest-growing job fields in the nation. Paralegals hold increasingly important and high-paying positions at large and small law firms, corporate legal departm… source |
| Paralegal Studies - Associate in Science | Degree | source |
| Advanced Manufacturing, Level I, Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Mathematics - Associate in Science for Transfer | Degree | Mathematics has been an important academic discipline in its own right for over 2500 years. In addition, mathematics provides the foundation for the study of physical, biological, health and computer… source |
| Nursing - Associate in Science | Degree | The Evergreen Valley College Nursing Program provides an inclusive learning environment that will enable the diverse learner to begin the process of life-long learning as a registered nurse to meet t… source |
| Philosophy – Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | The study of Philosophy helps one learn not what to think but how to think. It invites students to carefully analyze and thoughtfully respond to the fundamental ideas and concerns of the human experi… source |
| General Studies with Emphasis in Astronomy - Associate in Arts | Degree | The AA Degree in General Studies with Emphasis in Astronomy provides a lower division science foundation for those interested in the field of astronomy. Astronomy amateurs, planetarium operator, scie… source |
| Physics - Associate in Science for Transfer | Degree | The goal of the Associate in Science in Physics for Transfer (AS-T) degree is to provide a lower-division science foundation for those interested in pursuing physics as a major field of study. The st… source |
| Political Science - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | source |
| Psychology - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior and mental processes, including cognition, emotion, sensation, perception, and interaction. In pursuing the Associate in Arts in Psycho… source |
| Community Advocacy and Engagement - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| General Studies with Emphasis in Sociology - Associate in Arts | Degree | The Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies with an Emphasis in Sociology is designed to provide students with an opportunity to study a broad range of topics within Sociology and related courses… source |
| Water and Wastewater Technology - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| General Studies with Emphasis in Women and Gender Studies - Associate in Arts | Degree | The General Studies with Emphasis in Women and Gender Studies Associate in Arts Degree is an interdisciplinary course of study that stresses an intersectional, transnational, feminist, queer theory,… source |
| Social Justice Studies-Gender Studies - Associate in Arts for Transfer | Degree | The Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T), Social Justice Studies-Gender Studies is a dynamic interdisciplinary field of study that examines our diverse human experiences and identities from a social… source |
| Spanish Translation and Interpreting - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | source |
| Vietnamese Translation & Interpreting - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | This Certificate of Achievement program is designed to develop the translation and interpreting skills necessary for service as a Vietnamese-English interpreter in public and private sectors, such as… source |
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| AI 101 | Generative AI Foundations 3 Units | — | An introductory course designed to provide students with guided opportunities to work with artificial intelligence technologies. This course will cover AI's impact on daily life, explore various AI t… source |
| AI 102 | Generative AI Software Foundations 3 Units | — | This course will provide students with opportunities to practice the software development fundamentals of creating an application. It will cover how to transform ideas into working applications throu… source |
| AI 103 | Prompt Engineering 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to prompt engineering and AI application development using the AI based software development platform. Students will learn how to effectively communicate with AI models to… source |
| AI 104 | Cloud Foundations for Generative AI 3 Units | — | This course introduces cloud computing concepts and services. It is designed for beginners with no prior computer science background and teaches practical cloud computing skills through an AI-assiste… source |
| AI 105 | Generative AI Frontend Development 3 Units | — | This course covers the foundational principles of frontend web development, including creating responsive and visually appealing websites. Topics include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern libraries/f… source |
| AI 106 | Generative AI Backend Development 3 Units | — | Students will explore the principles of backend web development, focusing on server-side programming, databases, and API integration. Topics include building secure and scalable server-side applicati… source |
| AI 110 | Generative AI Entrepreneurship Capstone 3 Units | — | The AI Entrepreneurship Capstone course is the final requirement of the AI Entrepreneurship Certificate Program. It gives students practical experience in using AI to create applications that address… source |
| AJ 010 | Introduction to Administration Of Justice 3 Units | — | Students examine U.S. law enforcement, the courts, and corrections, including history, crime measures, legal praxis, and the role of the justice system in a pluralistic society. The responsibility of… source |
| AJ 011 | Criminal Law 3 Units | — | This course analyzes and interprets criminal law in the United States, including the legal framework, the courts, and general elements of crimes against persons, property, and public morals and welfa… source |
| AJ 013 | Criminal Procedures 3 Units | — | Students analyze and interpret legal praxis associated with criminal procedures from pre-arrest to appeal. Constitutional guidelines, interpretation of statutory and case law, legal aspects of eviden… source |
| AJ 014 | Contemporary Police Issues 3 Units | — | This course examines American law enforcement, including federal, state, and local systems of policing. Police selection, hiring and training standards, job demands, leadership and ethics, contempora… source |
| AJ 015 | Introduction to Criminal Investigation 3 Units | — | Students analyze legal, procedural, and ethical considerations in the investigation of crime, crime scene searches, interview and interrogation, and criminal evidence. Sources of information, crime s… source |
| AJ 019 | Law Enforcement in Multicultural Communities 3 Units | — | Students explore the complex and dynamic relationship between people and the U.S. Justice System in addressing crime, conflict, and quality-of-life. Emphasis is placed on the challenges, prospects, a… source |
| AJ 110 | Drugs and Society 3 Units | — | Students examine the history, evolution, classification, and physiological effects of psychoactive drugs. Federal and state drug regulations, the drug dilemma, legalization, and strategies related to… source |
| AJ 111 | Juvenile Law and Procedures 3 Units | — | Students examine the history and legal structure of the U.S. Juvenile Justice System. Theories of juvenile delinquency, the function and jurisdiction of juvenile justice agencies, common juvenile sta… source |
| AJ 112 | Introduction to Evidence 3 Units | — | This course examines legal and ethical rules governing evidence and its admission and exclusion in the criminal justice process. Emphasis is placed on legal standards, rules of evidence including bur… source |
| AJ 113 | Crime and Violence in America 3 Units | — | This course examines theories and predictors of violence, concepts of victimology, and impacts of violence in the U.S. Familial, non-familial, institutional, workplace, school, and public venue viole… source |
| AJ 115 | Introduction to Forensic Science 3 Units | — | Students explore the role of forensics in criminal investigations, including the fundamentals, concepts, and practices of forensic science to solve crime. Emphasis is placed on organic analysis, inor… source |
| AJ 116 | Introduction to Corrections 3 Units | — | Students examine the history, theory, and practice of the correctional system in America including adult and juvenile correctional institutions, punishment, and community-based corrections. Emphasis… source |
| AJ 120 | Ethics and Moral Reasoning in Criminal Justice 3 Units | — | This course examines concepts and theories of ethical practices and strategies, moral reasoning, and models of conduct including procedural justice and how each relates to U.S. public policy, law, an… source |
| AJ 123 | Women and Criminal Justice 3 Units | — | This course explores the roles of women in the criminal justice system as offenders, victims, and professionals. Theories and studies related to women and violence, employment, victimology, and punis… source |
| AJ 125 | Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions 3 Units | — | This course examines the evolution and practice of community-based graduated and intermediate sanctions in corrections, classification and risk, punishment and treatment, cost-effectiveness, and evid… source |
| AJ 139 | Introduction to Public Safety Community Service Officer 3 Units | — | Examine the role, responsibility, and basic duties of Community Service Officers, including crime reporting, public safety response, criminal investigations, person stops, arrests, and searches and s… source |
| ANTH 062 | Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 Units | — | The course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanation for biological evolution and their application to humans. It examines the evolution of human biology and behavior, t… source |
| ANTH 062L | Physical Anthropology Laboratory 1 Unit | — | This laboratory course is designed for students to become familiar with the methods of biological anthropology while investigating topics in laboratory and field situations. Topics covered in the cou… source |
| ANTH 063 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 3 Units | — | This course introduces the student to an overview of the field of social and cultural anthropology. Topics include the development of the field of anthropology, the concept of culture, language and c… source |
| ANTH 064 | Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the historical development, theory and techniques of archaeological research and fieldwork. A comparative approach to study the development of ancient cultures will… source |
| ANTH 066 | Native Peoples of California 3 Units | — | Study of the many cultures of the different native inhabitants of California from the prehistoric period to the present time. Covers an introduction to the diversity and complexity of aboriginal Cali… source |
| ANTH 090 | Introduction to Mesoamerica 3 Units | — | This course will examine the origins, evolution, experiences, achievements, and decline of the major indigenous civilizations from Mesoamerica. Students will be exposed to the dominant groups from th… source |
| ART 012 | Two Dimensional Design 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the theories and applications of two-dimensional form in visual art and design. The students will use a variety of media, tools and techniques in studying the elemen… source |
| ART 013 | Three Dimensional Design 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the theories and applications of design in three-dimensional form in space. Students study the elements and principles of design using a variety of tools, techniques… source |
| ART 014 | Color Theory 3 Units | — | This course is a study of the attributes, principles, theories, and applications of color in two-dimensional art and design. Compositional, optical, and spatial effects of color; color mixing, relati… source |
| ART 024 | Beginning Drawing 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the fundamental elements and compositional principles of drawing. Lecture and studio practice focuses on observational skills, technical abilities and creative approaches i… source |
| ART 025 | Expressive Drawing 3 Units | — | Students will explore artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, focusing on complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, tec… source |
| ART 026A | Representational Drawing 3 Units | — | This course provides a rigorous study of drawing based on observation and linear perspective. Emphasis is on building skills to render in a naturalistic and representational manner, which includes a… source |
| ART 032 | Photoshop I 3 Units | — | In this introductory course, students will learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop to create digital images for print and for the screen. Topics include color correction, image manipulation, digital pain… source |
| ART 035 | Graphic Design I 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of graphic design. Students will practice professional graphic design techniques and principles from initial concep… source |
| ART 038 | Graphic Design II 3 Units | — | This intermediate course builds on the skills achieved in Graphic Design I and utilizes professional practices and industry standard software in the creation of professional portfolio quality work fo… source |
| ART 039 | Introduction to Digital Video 3 Units | — | This hands-on course covers the basic techniques of digital video and filmmaking from pre-production to post-production, including storyboarding, camera techniques, lighting, sound, video editing, an… source |
| ART 042 | Beginning Sculpture I 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to sculptural processes. Various sculptural materials will be explored, such as clay (non-firing), plaster, wood, stone, silicone, beeswax, and metal. A survey of sculp… source |
| ART 043 | Sculpture II 3 Units | — | This is a studio/lecture course in sculptural processes that furthers the techniques and concepts learned in ART 042 . Increased skill in various sculptural materials is emphasized with the goal for… source |
| ART 055A | Life Drawing I 3 Units | — | In this course, students will draw from the live human figure. Fundamentals of life drawing will be covered, including drawing shape, volume, mass, proportion, sub-structure, foreshortening and the b… source |
| ART 055B | Life Drawing II 3 Units | — | This course is a continuation of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on the development of skills to achieve naturalism in the human form. Students will work in a variety of media and techniques… source |
| ART 055C | Life Drawing III 3 Units | — | This intermediate course is a continuation of drawing the human figure, with emphasis on continued practice of technique while developing a personal artistic direction. Topics covered will include de… source |
| ART 055D | Life Drawing IV 3 Units | — | This course emphasizes the development of a personal direction in life drawing resulting in a self-directed body of work. Students will develop their life drawing studies into resolved portfolio piec… source |
| ART 060A | Painting I 3 Units | — | This is an introductory studio course in acrylic and/or oil painting media. Students will explore a variety of methods of approach, learn various techniques, test the effects of different color schem… source |
| ART 060B | Painting II 3 Units | — | Painting II continues the skill development of acrylic and/or oil painting with emphasis on representational imagery. Students will work from still lifes, landscapes, portraits, and other subjects to… source |
| ART 060C | Painting III 3 Units | — | This course expands the knowledge and techniques gained in Painting I and Painting II, emphasizing development of themes and approaches in painting. Conceptual issues will be introduced. Students wil… source |
| ART 060D | Painting IV 3 Units | — | This course emphasizes the development of artistic expression in acrylic and/or oil painting resulting in a self-directed body of work. source |
| ART 062A | Watercolor Painting I 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to painting with watercolor. Students will work with various techniques, including wet into wet, wet on dry, glazing and masking. Topics include materials and best prac… source |
| ART 062B | Watercolor Painting II 3 Units | — | This course expands the knowledge and techniques gained in ART 062A , emphasizing the development of themes and approaches in watercolor painting. Students will continue their study of representation… source |
| ART 066 | Introduction to Metalsmithing 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to techniques and processes for the production of small metal sculpture and jewelry metal arts in non-ferrous and precious metals. This course includes an examination o… source |
| ART 067 | Metalsmithing 3 Units | — | This course is an intermediate course in metalsmithing with emphasis on the techniques of etching, enameling, raising, and forging. This course also includes an examination of the history and contemp… source |
| ART 068 | Casting for Small Metals 3 Units | — | This is an intermediate course in small metals processes with emphasis on the techniques of casting. This course also includes an examination of the history and contemporary practices of casting. Fie… source |
| ART 075 | Advanced Small Metals and Jewelry Techniques 3 Units | — | In this course, students will build on technical skills learned in previous metalsmithing and small metal arts courses and will be introduced to more advanced techniques. Students will develop an ind… source |
| ART 076A | Art and Design Portfolio Preparation 3 Units | — | This course focuses on the development of an effective portfolio in the student's area of concentration. The emphasis will be on researching the student's chosen field of art or design, creating a po… source |
| ART 090 | Art Appreciation 3 Units | — | This is an introductory course to the appreciation of the visual arts drawn from a wide variety of media, cultures and time periods. Students will learn to analyze art forms in regards to the element… source |
| ART 091 | Survey of Art History: Prehistoric Through Gothic 3 Units | — | This course is an illustrated survey of Western Art History from the Prehistoric through the Gothic periods. Course content emphasizes painting, sculpture, and architecture from important centers of… source |
| ART 092 | Survey of Art History: Renaissance to the Present 3 Units | — | This course is an illustrated survey of Western Art History from the Renaissance through the present. Course content emphasizes painting, sculpture, and architecture from the most important centers o… source |
| ART 093 | History of Modern Art 3 Units | — | This illustrated history of Modern Art will explore a wide range of artworks, including painting, sculpture, design, architecture, and photography, from the 19th and 20th centuries. Major schools of… source |
| ART 096 | History of Asian Art 3 Units | — | This course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from pre-history to modern times. Students will apply critical evaluation and compar… source |
| ART 097 | Women Artists in Art History 3 Units | — | This course is a survey of women in art history and traces the representation of women in art history, the emergence of the female artist, and the examination of Feminist Theory in art history. The c… source |
| ART 500 | Ceramic Arts for Adults 0 Units | — | This course presents construction methods in clay through the design of three-dimensional and relief sculptures. It includes an introduction to ceramic art history and the fundamentals of ceramic gla… source |
| ART 510 | Bridge to the Arts 0 Units | — | This course is designed to help first-time students or individuals who want to re-enter the college system a transition to college by introducing them to the field of art and college art resources. T… source |
| ART 562 | Watercolor Painting for Lifelong Learning 0 Units | — | This non-credit course covers the materials, techniques and terminology of watercolor painting for life-long learning. Students engage in hands-on watercolor exercises and produce watercolor painting… source |
| ATH 030 | Intercollegiate Athletics Esport 3 Units | — | This intercollegiate competition for Esports gaming will focus on competitive Esport teams and individual players. Discussions and analysis of Esport gaming strategies as they apply to intercollegiat… source |
| ATH 058 | Sports Conditioning for Competitive Athletes 1 Unit | — | This sports conditioning course is designed for competitive athletes. The class involves components of fitness, sports conditioning, training protocols and nutritional information for pre and post-se… source |
| ATH 062 | Soccer Theory 2 Units | — | This is a soccer theory course designed for student athletes to be provided an in-depth analysis on individual, group and team competition. Emphasis will be placed upon the four major pillars of the… source |
| ATH 064 | Competitive Soccer 2 Units | — | This is an athletic soccer course that provides advanced instruction in the techniques, tactics, and strategies associated with soccer. source |
| ATHM 060 | Intercollegiate Men's Soccer 3 Units | — | This is a physical education soccer activities course with an emphasis on intercollegiate competition in team sports for men. The course involves physical conditioning, skill development, team work d… source |
| ATHW 020 | Intercollegiate Women's Badminton 3 Units | — | This is a women's physical education badminton activities course with an emphasis on intercollegiate competition in team sports. The course involves physical conditioning, skill development, team wor… source |
| ATHW 060 | Intercollegiate Women's Soccer 3 Units | — | This is a physical education soccer activities course with an emphasis on intercollegiate competition in team sports for women. The course involves physical conditioning, skill development, team work… source |
| AUTO 102 | Automotive Systems 3.5 Units | — | This course will introduce students to the automotive industry and provide a basic overview of the eight areas of certification as specified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellenc… source |
| AUTO 103 | Light Line Technician 2 Units | — | This course will prepare students for entry level employment in the automotive field as a first-level maintenance technician. The course will also introduce students to the Express Service training t… source |
| AUTO 105 | Suspension, Steering, and Alignment 3 Units | — | This course will cover, in both theory and practice, the proper diagnosis and repair of automobile steering and suspension systems. Students will learn to use computerized four wheel alignment equipm… source |
| AUTO 106 | Automotive Brake Systems 2.5 Units | — | This course is a study of mechanical and hydraulic brake components and systems. Emphasis will be on system operation, adjustment, testing, replacement, and repair procedures. Drum, disc, power assis… source |
| AUTO 117 | Automotive Principles 1.5 Units | — | This is an introductory course for prospective automotive majors. Students will become familiar with automobile ownership, consumer maintenance, terminology, tools, procedures, and a basic overview o… source |
| AUTO 118 | Fuel Systems/Emission Controls 2.5 Units | — | This course covers automotive fuel systems, including: tanks, pumps, lines, filters, idle and vacuum control devices, electronic fuel injection, and emission control devices. Emphasis will be placed… source |
| AUTO 119 | Introduction to Engine Performance 2.5 Units | — | This course is part of the Automotive Basic Skills track emphasizing engine systems relevant to performance and driveability. Classroom theory, engine analyzers and test equipment will be utilized to… source |
| AUTO 120 | Automatic Transmission Systems 2.5 Units | — | This course will prepare students to diagnose and repair front and rear-wheel drive automatic transmission systems. Topics include stall and pressure testing, torque converters, planetary, CVT, and h… source |
| AUTO 121 | Manual Transmission and Drivetrain Systems 2 Units | — | This course will prepare students to diagnose and repair front and rear-wheel drive manual transmission systems, clutches, drive lines, differentials, and CV axles. Various gear designs will be studi… source |
| AUTO 122 | Advanced Electrical Systems 3 Units | — | This is an advanced automotive electrical course stressing diagram-based diagnostic methods. Students will design and build functioning circuits and systems, as well as compute and measure all aspect… source |
| AUTO 125 | Automotive Electronics 2 Units | — | This course explores the application of electronic components and systems within a modern vehicle. Students will learn basic semiconductor theory, and operation and testing of a wide variety of input… source |
| AUTO 127 | Ignition Systems 2 Units | — | This course covers the theory, diagnosis, and repair of modern automotive ignition systems. Topics include ignition system function, combustion requirements, primary system triggering, switching comp… source |
| AUTO 132A | Honda Individualized Skills Training (IST) Session A 1.5 Units | — | This course allows automotive students to complete Honda Individualized-Skills-Training. This course includes "hands-on" skill modules covering General and Express-Service. Students will also practic… source |
| AUTO 132B | Honda Individualized Skills Training (IST) Session B 1.5 Units | — | This course introduces the student to Honda manufacture training curriculum. Student's progress in this and other courses leads to Honda manufacturer certification. This course includes "hands-on" sk… source |
| AUTO 132C | Honda Individualized Skills Training (IST) Session C 1.5 Units | — | This course introduces the student to Honda manufacture training curriculum. Student's progress in this and other courses leads to Honda manufacturer certification. Topics of focus are Express Lube C… source |
| AUTO 135 | Air Conditioning Systems 2 Units | — | This course will prepare students to diagnose and repair modern heating ventilation and air conditioning systems. Topics studied include systems inspection, diagnosis, and repair, leak testing, perfo… source |
| AUTO 138 | Occupational Work Experience 1-14 Units | — | Occupational Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in an automotive… source |
| AUTO 170 | Electrical Systems 3 Units | — | This course introduces students and entry level automotive technicians to the automotive electrical system. The course covers DC electrical theory, magnetism, Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits,… source |
| AUTO 171 | Engine Systems 3 Units | — | This intermediate-level course covers engine mechanical theory and service procedures found in the latest ASE Alliance engine repair task list. Students will disassemble, inspect, and reassemble an e… source |
| AUTO 172 | Chassis and Drivetrain Systems 2.5 Units | — | This intermediate level course will introduce students to the service and repair procedures of drive-train systems, brakes, clutches, steering, suspension, alignment, and related measurement practice… source |
| AUTO 173 | Automotive Service Operations 2 Units | — | This course will provide overview information about careers in Automotive Technology. Preparation for "on the job" experience will include presentations and discussions about professionalism, work et… source |
| AUTO 181A | Introduction to Alternative Fuel and Hybrid/Electric Vehicles 2 Units | — | This course will examine a variety of alternative fuels and propulsion systems used in modern automotive vehicles. The advantages and limitations of alternative fuels used in internal combustion engi… source |
| AUTO 181B | Hybrid Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Repair 3 Units | — | This is an advanced course that provides an in-depth study of the technology, maintenance, and repair of hybrid, plug-in, and all electric light duty passenger vehicles. Basic diagnostic, repair, and… source |
| AUTO 182A | Tesla Service Technician Training (Session A) 3 Units | — | This course is part of a series of four courses that will provide the technical skills necessary to gain successful employment with TESLA Motors as a service technician. The focus of this course is t… source |
| AUTO 182B | Tesla Service Technician Training (Session B) 4 Units | — | This course is part of a series of four courses that will provide the technical skills necessary to gain successful employment with TESLA Motors as a service technician. The focus of this course is t… source |
| AUTO 182C | Tesla Service Technician Training (Session C) 4 Units | — | This course is part of a series of four courses that will provide the technical skills necessary to gain successful employment with TESLA Motors as a service technician. The focus of this course is t… source |
| AUTO 182D | Tesla Service Technician Training (Session D) 4 Units | — | This course is part of a series of four courses that will provide the technical skills necessary to gain successful employment with TESLA Motors as a service technician. The focus of this course is t… source |
| AUTO 204 | Driver Assist Technology 2.5 Units | — | This course addresses the technology of driver-assist systems used in modern vehicles to help a vehicle driver avoid collisions and assist in driving maneuvers with limited visibility and reaction ti… source |
| BIM 120 | Construction, Means, Methods, and Materials 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to construction management as it relates to understanding the multi-faceted roles and responsibilities that are typically shared by project team members during the cour… source |
| BIM 121 | Virtual Design and Construction Workflow 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to Virtual Design and Construction workflow processes and procedures, and expose them to the software tools required. source |
| BIM 122 | Managing Construction Coordination Meetings 3 Units | — | This course will cover the most commonly used software tools for managing construction coordination meetings. The software tools will be used in conjunction with "Best in Class" Clash Detection and C… source |
| BIM 123 | Fundamentals of Revit 2 Units | — | This course will cover the fundamentals of Autodesk Revit Architecture in a lab format with hands-on learning. Students will learn how to set up a new building information model; create a basic floor… source |
| BIM 124 | Advanced Revit 2 Units | — | This course is focused specifically on providing an intermediate to advanced level of training on Revit Architecture. The skills presented during this class are for experienced Revit users and are de… source |
| BIM 125 | Planning and Managing Construction Projects With 4D CAD 3 Units | — | Building Information Modeling (BIM) integrates 3D drawings and 4D animations to dramatically improve the communication, coordination, and planning of construction projects, while reducing risks, erro… source |
| BIM 138 | BIM Work Experience 1-8 Units | — | Occupational work experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in the field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in BIM course(… source |
| BIOL 004A | General Principles and Cell Biology 5 Units | — | This is the first course in a two term majors-sequence for students preparing for careers in the sciences, science education, biochemistry, or medicine. This lecture and laboratory course emphasizes… source |
| BIOL 004B | Organismal Biology and Biodiversity 5 Units | — | This is the second course in a two semester majors sequence for students preparing for careers in the sciences, science education, or medicine. This lecture and laboratory course emphasizes the form… source |
| BIOL 014 | Head Smart Into the Sciences 3 Units | — | Thinking about being a scientist? Consider a major in Biology! The goal of this course is to introduce the wide variety of science pathways, careers in the Bay Area and strategies to help you do well… source |
| BIOL 020 | Human Biology 4 Units | — | This course introduces students to biology using humans as the exemplary organism. It covers the scientific method, biological chemistry and molecules, cell structure, evolution and the biological re… source |
| BIOL 021 | General Biology 4 Units | — | This is an introductory biology course for non-science majors. Topics covered include general principles and basic concepts of biology including the characteristics and classification of living syste… source |
| BIOL 061 | Human Heredity 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the study of human heredity including the cellular basis of heredity, gene expression and Mendelian & non-Mendelian patterns of inheritance. The course also covers… source |
| BIOL 062 | Plants and Human Welfare 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to the world of plants and their ecological importance to humans. Plants provide the oxygen we need to breathe and the food we need to eat. Students will learn about plant ana… source |
| BIOL 063 | Ecology: Connections of Life, Environment and Humans 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the study of the abundance and distribution of plants and animals, and their interrelationships with the environment. Topics covered include the intersection of evo… source |
| BIOL 064 | Marine Biology 4 Units | — | This is a lecture and laboratory course introducing students to the study of marine life. The course will cover physical and biological aspects of life in the sea including marine geology, physical o… source |
| BIOL 065 | Wildlife Biology 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the biology, ecology, and management of wildlife for non-science majors. The emphasis is on understanding how scientific principles, inquiry, and literacy are import… source |
| BIOL 071 | Human Anatomy 5 Units | — | This course covers the structure of the human body including identifying parts, understanding interrelationships, and making clinical applications. Laboratory activity includes the study of models, d… source |
| BIOL 072 | Human Physiology 5 Units | — | Students are introduced to cellular physiology and metabolism. Students study the physiological processes of the human body systems including nervous, endocrine, muscular, urinary, respiratory, senso… source |
| BIOL 074 | General Microbiology 5 Units | — | General Microbiology covers the structure and activities of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, helminths, and algae. This course also covers principles of microbial control… source |
| BIOL 080A | Field Biology - Canyons and Cliffs 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of canyons and plateaus.… source |
| BIOL 080B | Field Biology - Birds and Blooms 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity and phenology (timing of biological events such as fl… source |
| BIOL 080C | Field Biology - Coastal California 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of the California coast.… source |
| BIOL 080D | Field Biology - Desert and Dunes 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of the California deserts… source |
| BIOL 080E | Field Biology - Mountains 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of the mountains. The cou… source |
| BIOL 080F | Field Biology - Forest and River Ecology 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of the California forests… source |
| BIOL 080G | Field Biology - Volcanoes of California 1 Unit | — | The field biology courses introduce students to the human and natural histories of a variety of ecosystems. This course explores the biodiversity, geology, and human history of the California volcani… source |
| BIOL 098 | Directed Study in Biology 0.5-9 Units | — | Individual or small groups of students who would benefit from independent study under the direction of faculty members in specific or related disciplines may develop individualized learning contracts… source |
| BIS 007 | Business Writing Skills 3 Units | — | Students will review basic English mechanics. Trends in word usage and jargon used in the workplace will be discussed. The effective use of current technology devices will be reviewed and discussed.… source |
| BIS 011 | Computer Keyboarding 1 Unit | — | The course will cover keyboarding basics-- touch typing, correct keyboarding technique, review of language arts and correct spacing. Students will also acquire a minimum speed of 15 net words per min… source |
| BIS 012 | Business Document Production 2 Units | — | Students will learn to create and format business documents such as letters, memos, tables, reports, and employment documents. Standard industry requirements will be covered and emphasized. Students… source |
| BIS 016 | Electronic Health Records 2 Units | — | This course teaches skills that are required in the healthcare office environment such as appointment scheduling, processing medical forms, transcription of medical documents, and handling patients.… source |
| BIS 017 | Medical Terminology 2 Units | — | The medical professions, healthcare settings, and medical forms and documents will be reviewed. Emphasis will be placed on mastering medical terms, abbreviations, spelling rules for component parts,… source |
| BIS 039 | Professional Image 1 Unit | — | The importance of image to success in the business world will be discussed. Students will learn to how to project a positive and confident image. The appropriate attire for the different working envi… source |
| BIS 095 | Microsoft Windows 1 Unit | — | This course introduces students to the current Microsoft Windows operating system. Students will learn how to navigate and customize Windows and Desktops, the Start Menu and the Taskbar. In addition,… source |
| BIS 101 | Global Communication in the Workplace 3 Units | — | Communications in the business world today will be emphasized--the process, development, and presentation (both written and oral) and how communication is executed. Students will learn to plan, devel… source |
| BIS 102 | Microsoft Excel 3 Units | — | Introductory and advanced Excel topics will be covered in this course, including formulas, functions, formatting, themes, cell styles, charts, diagrams and general management of worksheets. Advanced… source |
| BIS 104 | Microsoft Access 3 Units | — | Students will use Microsoft Access to learn basic database concepts by creating and modifying databases, database tables, and table fields. Students will learn about and create relationships between… source |
| BIS 106 | Microsoft Word 3 Units | — | Students will use Microsoft Word to prepare documents by learning Word functions. Word commands will be shown using the ribbon and backstage view to produce professional-looking documents for the wor… source |
| BIS 109 | Microsoft Office 3 Units | — | Students will gain practical experience in creating business documents using the current version of the Microsoft Office applications. Students will learn to create, format and integrate Word and Exc… source |
| BIS 121 | Web Techniques for Business 1 Unit | — | Students will learn how the Internet is used to access business resources. Additional business uses will be covered that include communicating with customers, vendors and business partners; accessing… source |
| BIS 135 | Human Relations in the Workplace 3 Units | — | This course focuses on essential socio-emotional skills that employers expect, such as time management, positive attitude, critical thinking, and communication. It also addresses work ethics, teamwor… source |
| BIS 138 | Work Experience 1-14 Units | — | Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their career major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a career program (e.g., ed… source |
| BIS 160 | Computerized Medical Billing 2 Units | — | Students will be introduced to the billing process used in the medical offices today. Health insurance information will be covered. Students will learn to complete common medical insurance forms usin… source |
| BIS 161 | Computerized Medical Office Procedures 1 Unit | — | This course introduces students to a medical billing software application. Students will learn to input patient information, schedule appointments, input billing information, organize and file patien… source |
| BIS 162 | Medical Coding 2 Units | — | Students will learn step-by-step coding used in the medical field. The use of the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases) manuals will be covered. A… source |
| BIS 535 | Human Relations in the Workplace 0 Units | — | This non-credit course focuses on essential socio-emotional skills that employers expect, such as time management, positive attitude, critical thinking, and communication. It also addresses work ethi… source |
| BUS 004 | Business Plan Development 3 Units | — | This course provides students with essential tools and insights for developing a robust business plan tailored to launching a new business. Topics include market research, competitive analysis, organ… source |
| BUS 006 | Introduction to Small Business Management 3 Units | — | This course explores the complex process of entrepreneurship from identifying a viable business idea, to creating a successful start-up, including planning for growth and continuing innovation, as we… source |
| BUS 009 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 Units | — | This course will cover the principles of entrepreneurship, and focus on the entrepreneurial process, opportunity recognition, entry strategies, market opportunities, the development of a successful b… source |
| BUS 060 | Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3 Units | — | This course introduces statistics with an emphasis on business applications. Students will learn how to collect, analyze, interpret, and present numerical data for the purpose of making more effectiv… source |
| BUS 071 | Legal Environment of Business 3 Units | — | Students study the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions, and are introduced to the law as an instrument of social and political control in society. Topics include the sour… source |
| BUS 082 | Introduction to Business 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to a survey in business providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions and human… source |
| BUS 084 | Introduction to Marketing Principles 3 Units | — | This course introduces the theory and practice of marketing as well as the integration of marketing activities of a business. It also covers marketing research, management of products and services, p… source |
| CADD 130 | Fundamentals of AutoCAD 3 Units | — | This course is a Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) course in which the students will learn the fundamentals of using AutoCAD software. The students will learn basic CADD techniques that are u… source |
| CADD 133 | Fundamentals of Autodesk Inventor 3 Units | — | This course covers a feature-based, solid modeling tool intended for people who want to create and develop mechanical designs in a 3-D environment. It is a computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) c… source |
| CADD 134 | Advanced CADD Modeling Using Solidworks 3 Units | — | This course is a continuation of the 3-D modeling with a focus on advanced SolidWorks. Topics include advanced model creation techniques, sheet metal design, bottom-up assemblies, use of design eleme… source |
| CADD 136A | Fundamentals of Creo 2 Units | — | This course introduces students to Creo Parametric as an integrated CADD package of advanced 3D modeling tools and 2D drafting/drawing capabilities that help conceptualize, design, and document mecha… source |
| CADD 139 | Fundamentals of Solidworks 3 Units | — | This course covers a feature-based, solid modeling tool intended for people who want to create and develop mechanical designs in a 3-D environment. This course is a Computer-Aided Drafting and Design… source |
| CADD 140A | Technical Graphics - Using CAD Tools 3 Units | — | This course is a beginning level CADD course focusing on standard concepts of technical graphics communication. The fundamental concepts of orthographic projection, sketching, section views, auxiliar… source |
| CADD 140B | Advanced Technical Graphics - Using CAD Tools 3 Units | — | This is an advanced CADD course focusing on the application of drafting concepts using orthographic projection, dimensioning practices, and geometric tolerancing. Strong emphasis is put on the type o… source |
| CADD 141 | Design and Analysis Using Solidworks 3 Units | — | This course is geared towards students who want to learn engineering design while learning 3D modeling using SolidWorks. This course focuses on applying SolidWorks as a design tool. Design steps, geo… source |
| CADD 142 | Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing 3 Units | — | This course provides training in modern dimensioning and tolerancing based on ASME Y14.5-2009 standards. Emphasis will be given to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing concepts, tolerance studies,… source |
| CHEM 001A | General Chemistry 5 Units | — | This is the first course in general chemistry with lab, for science and pre-professional majors. It covers basic chemical principles: nomenclature, atomic structure, quantum theory, molecular structu… source |
| CHEM 001B | General Chemistry 5 Units | — | This course is the second semester of a one-year college level general chemistry sequence. The content includes thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, coordination… source |
| CHEM 012A | Organic Chemistry 5 Units | — | The first course of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry with emphasis on structure, reaction mechanisms, and their kinetics. Topics include nomenclature, stereochemistry, mechanisms, reactio… source |
| CHEM 012B | Organic Chemistry 5 Units | — | This is the second course of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry designed to follow Chemistry 012A. Topics include nomenclature, stereochemistry, mechanisms, reactions, and spectroscopic stu… source |
| CHEM 015 | Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 Units | — | This course covers the fundamentals of modern inorganic chemistry with emphasis on atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, nomenclature, equations, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions a… source |
| CHEM 030A | Introduction to Chemistry 4 Units | — | This course covers the basic principles of chemistry. Content includes measurements, matter and energy, atomic structure, periodicity, chemical bonding and nomenclature, chemical reactions and equati… source |
| CHEM 030B | Introduction to Chemistry 4 Units | — | This course is a continuation of Introductory Chemistry with emphasis on the basic principles of organic and biological chemistry. It is designed for allied health and industrial technology majors. T… source |
| CIT 010 | Computer and Information Technology 3 Units | — | This course is an examination of information systems in business. It will focus on information systems, database management systems, networking, e-commerce, ethics and security, computer systems hard… source |
| CIT 020 | Program Design and Development 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to computer programming and the fundamentals of application development. The focus is on problem solving and program design, including analysis, data structures, progra… source |
| CIT 040 | Web Design I: Internet Publishing 3 Units | — | This course teaches basic skills in web development with HTML for the structure and content of each page and CSS for the formatting and page layout. It will also provide the essential skills to creat… source |
| CIT 041J | Javascript/Dynamic HTML 3 Units | — | This course is intended for students with some knowledge of programming. It covers the use of JavaScript language to dynamically modify nearly all aspects of a web page, including images, links, text… source |
| CIT 043A | PHP and MySQL 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to PHP and MySQL. This course will cover installation, configuration, and administration of PHP and MySQL. Students will use PHP for server-side processing of thei… source |
| CIT 044 | Java Programming 3 Units | — | This course teaches basic programming concepts and techniques that provide students with a guide to developing real-world business applications using the Java programming language. The fundamental co… source |
| CIT 050 | Introduction to UNIX/Linux 3 Units | — | This is an introductory course in the UNIX/ Linux operating system. It covers a basic editor, file and directory manipulation, processes, standard files, access permission, mail, write and talk. The… source |
| CIT 054 | UNIX/Linux System Administration 3 Units | — | This course includes a review of basic UNIX/Linux commands and also covers: using administration tools, mounting and unmounting the file systems, adding and removing users from the system, and backin… source |
| CIT 101 | Storing and Retrieving Big Data 4 Units | — | This course prepares students to manage large-scale collections of data as objects to be stored, searched, selected, and transformed for use. Students examine both the background theory and practical… source |
| CIT 130A | Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodologies in C++ 4 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the systematic approach to design, construction, and management of computer programs, emphasizing program documentation, testing, debugging, maintenance and reuse. T… source |
| CIT 134A | Programming in Python 4 Units | — | Systematic introduction to fundamental concepts of programming through the study of the Python programming language. Topics include control structures, functions, classes, string processing, lists, t… source |
| COMM C1000 | Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Units | — | In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source |
| COMS 010 | Interpersonal Communication 3 Units | — | This course provides students with an understanding of basic principles of general and interpersonal communication. It enables them to develop better interpersonal effectiveness through discussion of… source |
| COMS 018 | Introduction to Communication Studies 3 Units | — | Students survey the discipline of communication studies with emphasis on multiple epistemological, theoretical, and methodological perspectives relevant to the systematic inquiry and pursuit of knowl… source |
| COMS 035 | Intercultural Communication 3 Units | — | Students study communication transactions among members of differing cultures including definitions, perceptions, models, patterns, values, beliefs, customs, and attitudes that affect intercultural c… source |
| COMS 040 | Introduction to Argumentation 3 Units | — | This course provides students with an understanding of how to support intelligent decision making by using reasoned discourse. This course will cover instruction in logical analysis of modern controv… source |
| COMS 045 | Small Group Communication 3 Units | — | Students study communication and decision making within the group context. Concepts such as group interaction; leadership, status and power; conflict and cohesiveness; rules and roles; verbal and non… source |
| DLIT 101 | Introduction to Digital Literacy 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to help students develop a solid foundation for responsibly finding, using, and creating online information. Students will learn skills to be able to navigate the internet saf… source |
| DLIT 102 | Basic Computers and Devices 0.5 Units | — | This course will provide students with knowledge about the different hardware parts of a computer and the skills to explore the fundamentals of working with operating systems and applications and how… source |
| DLIT 103 | MS Office 365 Basic 1 Unit | — | This course provides a brief introduction into the basics of Microsoft 365 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. source |
| DLIT 104 | Introduction to Online Learning 1 Unit | — | This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to use Canvas. Taking this course will help students to keep track of the work they are assigned by their instructor, grades, and feedback. It wil… source |
| DLIT 105 | Virtual Online Meeting Tools/Zoom 1 Unit | — | This course provides students with the skills needed to use virtual online meeting tools effectively. It is focused on effectively using Zoom but also addresses additional online meeting tools, inclu… source |
| DLIT 106 | Getting Started With Chromebook 0.5 Units | — | This course provides the skills needed to use a Chromebook, including getting started, caring and cleaning, troubleshooting problems, unique keys, and shortcuts. Using a Chromebook safely, securely,… source |
| DLIT 107 | Getting Started With Mobile Devices 1 Unit | — | This course will provide learners with an understanding of mobile devices that will help provide a broad understanding of Digital Literacy. Students will learn skills on mobile devices (smartphones,… source |
| DLIT 108 | Introduction to Google Apps 0.5 Units | — | This course will provide the students with skills to effectively use the free online tools in the Google Suite, including Google Docs, Spreadsheet, Slides, Drive, and other Google tools. Students wil… source |
| DLIT 109 | Creating Effective Digital Portfolios 1 Unit | — | This course will help students develop a solid foundation for creating and sharing an ePortfolio. E-Portfolios are an effective way to highlight your skills and knowledge to your instructors or even… source |
| DLIT 110 | Getting Started With Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (PDFs) 0.5 Units | — | In this course, students will learn the basics of creating and modifying PDF documents using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Students will learn to edit, comment, annotate PDFs, use security features to protec… source |
| DLIT 111 | AI Basics for Digital Literacy 1 Unit | — | This introductory course provides a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence (AI). It will explore the basics of AI, its concepts, applications, and societal impact in the digital world… source |
| DLIT 501 | Introduction to Digital Literacy 0 Units | — | This course is designed to help students develop a solid foundation for responsibly finding, using, and creating online information. Students will learn skills to be able to navigate the internet saf… source |
| DLIT 502 | Basic Computers and Devices 0 Units | — | This course will provide students with knowledge about the different hardware parts of a computer and the skills to explore the fundamentals of working with operating systems and applications and how… source |
| DLIT 503 | MS Office 365 Basic 0 Units | — | This non-credit course provides a brief introduction to the basics of Microsoft 365 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. source |
| DLIT 504 | Introduction to Online Learning 0 Units | — | This non-credit course provides the knowledge and skills needed to use Canvas. Taking this course will help students to keep track of the work they are assigned by their instructor, grades, and feedb… source |
| DLIT 505 | Virtual Online Meeting Tools/Zoom 0 Units | — | This non-credit course provides students with the skills to use virtual online meeting tools effectively. It is focused on effectively using Zoom but also addresses additional online meeting tools, i… source |
| DLIT 506 | Getting Started With Chromebook 0 Units | — | This non-credit course provides the skills to use a Chromebook, including getting started, caring and cleaning, troubleshooting problems, unique keys, and shortcuts. Using a Chromebook safely, secure… source |
| DLIT 507 | Getting Started With Mobile Devices 0 Units | — | This non-credit course will provide learners with an understanding of mobile devices that will help provide a broad understanding of Digital Literacy. Students will learn skills on mobile devices (sm… source |
| DLIT 511 | AI Basics for Digital Literacy 0 Units | — | This introductory course provides a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence (AI). It will explore the basics of AI, its concepts, applications, and societal impact in the digital world… source |
| EDIT 010 | Computers and Digital Media in Education 3 Units | — | Students will learn how to effectively implement instructional technology into an educational environment. Students will explore how online learning technology, combined with pedagogy, digital media,… source |
| EDIT 015 | Online Course Design: Theory and Practice 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the foundations and practices at the heart of the differences between the online and traditional classroom. Students will gain proficiency in the unique qualities a… source |
| EDIT 022 | Online Course Development 3 Units | — | This course teaches the skills and knowledge necessary to create effective online learning environments using the current Course Management System (CMS). Students will explore examples of the content… source |
| EDIT 023 | Creating Accessible Course Content 3 Units | — | This course provides an overview of accessibility within online courses, focusing on the skills needed to make a course both technically accessible and usable to a broad range of students. The course… source |
| EDIT 025 | Copyright and Creativity in Digital Learning 2 Units | — | This course explores copyright and fair use laws as they apply to educators. The purpose is to build the responsibility among educators to prepare students with the essential 21st-century copyright a… source |
| EDIT 026 | Women in STEM 3 Units | — | Students will explore new emerging technologies and strategies for combating the social, economic and political barriers to recruiting and retaining women in STEM fields. Women's contributions toward… source |
| EDIT 027 | Adopting and Integrating Open Education Resources (OER) 2 Units | — | The purpose of this course is to help participants develop better workflows and streamline the process of integrating Open Education Resources (OER) into any learning environment. This course is desi… source |
| EDIT 502 | Adult Education Foundations 0 Units | — | In this course, candidates will learn the historical, legal, social, political and economic perspectives of Adult Education. They will understand how Adult Education can serve their region to enrich… source |
| EDIT 503 | Adult Education Curriculum and Instruction 0 Units | — | This course focuses on the curriculum and instructional planning, technology in the classroom, and student assessment. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to develop standards-based instruction t… source |
| EDIT 504 | Professionalism in Adult Education 0 Units | — | Candidates demonstrate an awareness of student assessment, placement, and guidance services. They demonstrate how to access and interact with services from schools, community agencies and organizatio… source |
| EDIT 505 | Adult Education Portfolio 0 Units | — | Candidates will create a portfolio that includes the candidate's personal teaching philosophy, two completed lesson plans, professional development plan based on the results of the Adult Education Te… source |
| ENGL C1000 | Academic Reading and Writing 3 Units | — | In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Fo… source |
| ENGL C1001 | Critical Thinking and Writing 3 Units | — | In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts… source |
| ENGL 001B | English Composition 3 Units | — | This is a second semester college composition course, emphasizing expository and argumentative writing directed toward an analysis of ideas and concepts from a wide variety of literature; this includ… source |
| ENGL 028 | Introduction to World Mythology 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the world's mythology and its relationship to everyday life. It investigates cross-cultural patterns of myths: gods and goddesses of earth and sky, hunt and harvest;… source |
| ENGL 032 | Gender in Literature 3 Units | — | This introductory survey of literature focuses on the stereotyped and individualized characterizations of gender in multicultural literature, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and film. S… source |
| ENGL 052 | Children's/Adolescent Literature 3 Units | — | This course traces the historical and cultural development of global literature for both children and adolescents, including its multiple origins and relationships from the oral tradition, myth, nurs… source |
| ENGL 062 | Asian/Asian-American Literature 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to a variety of literary works from the Asian and Asian-American culture which are significant in illuminating the cultural experience of Asian Americans. It is design… source |
| ENGL 072 | Fundamentals of Creative Writing 3 Units | — | This course fosters creation and analysis of lucid, well-developed pieces of fiction, short dramatic treatments and poetry. This course will focus on creative writing as a living art form through pub… source |
| ENGL 073 | Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to Shakespeare as a major figure in our literary heritage and will read selected works, including represented plays, sonnets and poems. Contributions from the Elizabethan… source |
| ENGL 080 | Mexican-American Literature 3 Units | — | This course surveys selected Mexican-American authors to develop an awareness of the experiences and literary contributions of Mexican-Americans living in the United States. The course is designed to… source |
| ENGL 082A | African-American Literature 3 Units | — | This course surveys the literary, social, and cultural nuances of African American novels, drama, short stories, essays and poetry, with an emphasis on the last century to the present and its connect… source |
| ENGL 084A | Survey of American Literature I 3 Units | — | This course includes representative American literature from its beginning to 1865, including works of writers of the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Romantic periods, with some emphasis on social and c… source |
| ENGL 084B | Survey of American Literature II 3 Units | — | This course includes representative American literature from the late 19th Century to the present, including works of writers of the Realist, Naturalist, Modernist, and Contemporary movements, with s… source |
| ENGL 086A | Survey of English Literature I 3 Units | — | This is the first part of a two-part series surveying the development of English (Anglophone) Literature from the earliest writings in English to the Restoration and 18th Century. Students will read… source |
| ENGL 086B | Survey of English Literature II 3 Units | — | This is the second part of a two part series surveying the development of English (Anglophone) Literature from the 18th Century to the present. The course will present significant examples of epic, l… source |
| ENGL 105 | English Support Course 1 Unit | — | Students will learn and use critical thinking, analytical reading, and writing skills needed for success in transfer level composition, including paraphrasing, summarizing, development of complex con… source |
| ENGL 501L | English Composition Support Lab 0 Units | — | Students will learn and use critical thinking/writing skills needed for college-level exposition, including paraphrasing, summarizing, development of complex content, revision, sentence techniques, r… source |
| ENGR 010 | Introduction to Engineering 3 Units | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of engineering disciplines, the diverse roles engineers play in various industries, and educational pathways. The course equips students with strategies t… source |
| ENGR 010A | Introduction to Engineering 2 Units | — | This course is designed for students who want to explore the possibility of majoring in engineering or other STEM fields. It provides an in-depth exploration of engineering disciplines, the diverse r… source |
| ENGR 010L | Introduction to Engineering Laboratory 1 Unit | — | This lab course caters to students interested in acquiring practical skills and improving their proficiency in engineering computational tools. The course offers a dynamic, hands-on exploration of en… source |
| ENGR 018 | Engineering Design and Graphics 3 Units | — | This course covers the principles of engineering drawings in visually communicating engineering designs and an introduction to computer-aided design (CAD). Topics include the development of visualiza… source |
| ENGR 030 | Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB 3 Units | — | This course typically fulfills the programming requirement for students majoring in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or aerospace engineering. It employs the MATLAB (or equivalent) environm… source |
| ENGR 050 | Introduction to Computing 4 Units | — | Students learn the fundamentals of computer-assisted problem solving, as it applies to the solution of engineering problems. The four major themes of this course are algorithm development, efficient… source |
| ENGR 050L | Introduction to Programming Micro-Controllers 1 Unit | — | This course is primarily designed for electrical and computer engineering majors. It provides an introductory exploration into embedded systems programming, featuring microcontrollers like the Atmel… source |
| ENGR 061 | Plane Surveying 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students majoring in civil engineering or construction management. It offers an extensive exploration of plane surveying, involving the application of theoretical principl… source |
| ENGR 066 | Properties of Materials 3 Units | — | Mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic and chemical properties of materials are studied. The effect of atomic and crystal structure and various bonding mechanisms on the above properties are discu… source |
| ENGR 066A | Introduction to Materials 3 Units | — | This course is typically a requirement for students majoring in mechanical engineering or materials engineering, and sometimes for civil engineering or industrial engineering majors. The course delve… source |
| ENGR 066L | Introduction to Materials Laboratory 1 Unit | — | This lab course offers a hands-on experience that will reveal the intricate relationship between material structures and their properties. In these laboratories, students will have the chance to dire… source |
| ENGR 069 | Statics 3 Units | — | This introductory engineering mechanics course is essential for students majoring in mechanical engineering or civil engineering, as it lays the foundation for most upper-division coursework. The cou… source |
| ENGR 071 | Introduction to Circuit Analysis 4 Units | — | This course is fundamental for electrical engineering and computer engineering majors, as it lays the foundation for most upper-division coursework in these fields. It provides a comprehensive explor… source |
| ESL 350L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5-1 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for ESL students at a low-intermediate level. It is designed to provide students the opportunity to develop and improve their skills in list… source |
| ESL 352 | Basic Writing Skills 2 4 Units | — | This is a low-intermediate grammar/writing course for non-native speakers of English. Students learn grammar and writing techniques for composing sentences and short paragraphs. source |
| ESL 353 | Basic Reading Skills 2 3 Units | — | This course is designed for non-native speakers who are at a low-intermediate level of proficiency in English. Course content and materials expand reading and vocabulary skills by focusing on literal… source |
| ESL 354 | Basic Listening/Speaking 2 5 Units | — | Students will learn listening and speaking skills at the intermediate-low level of English proficiency. Students will participate in class activities and use multimedia materials focused on aural com… source |
| ESL 357 | English Pronunciation 1 3 Units | — | Students are introduced to articulatory phonetics and basic intonation, stress, and rhythm patterns of English. Students will study the place and manner of the articulation of the sounds of English a… source |
| ESL 360L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5-1 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for ESL students at an intermediate level. It is designed to provide students the opportunity to develop and improve their skills in listeni… source |
| ESL 362 | Paragraph Development 5 Units | — | This is an intermediate writing course for non-native speakers of English. Students will focus on writing well organized and fully developed paragraphs with correct grammar, sentence structure and wo… source |
| ESL 363 | Reading and Vocabulary Development 3 Units | — | This course is designed for non-native speakers at an intermediate level of proficiency in English. Course content and materials focus mainly on reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Inte… source |
| ESL 364 | Listening and Speaking Skills Development 4 Units | — | This course will focus on developing academic listening and speaking skills at an intermediate-mid level of language proficiency. It will also emphasize idiomatic and academic vocabulary, cultural aw… source |
| ESL 367 | English Pronunciation 2 3 Units | — | Students further their study of the pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm patterns of English. They are introduced to the phonetic alphabet and study the sound-spelling correlations of Englis… source |
| ESL 370L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5-1 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for ESL learners at a high-intermediate level. It is designed to provide students the opportunity to work on an individual basis with comput… source |
| ESL 372 | Introduction to Essay Writing 5 Units | — | Students read and write compositions of multiple paragraphs and short essays on academic topics to acquire grammar, writing, and vocabulary skills for college-level academic work. Concurrent enrollme… source |
| ESL 372L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for high-intermediate ESL learners. It is designed to supplement classroom instruction by providing students the opportunity to work on an i… source |
| ESL 373 | Introduction to Academic Reading 3 Units | — | This course is designed for non-native speakers at a high-intermediate level of English proficiency. Course content prepares students to read and respond to college-level texts, demonstrating literal… source |
| ESL 374 | Intermediate-High Listening and Speaking Skills 3 Units | — | This course refines listening comprehension and speaking skills in academic, vocational, and social contexts at the high intermediate level. source |
| ESL 376 | Grammar for Writers 1 3 Units | — | This is an intensive grammar course for ESL writers at the intermediate-high level of language proficiency. Course content focuses on a wide range of grammatical and syntactical structures in meaning… source |
| ESL 377 | English Pronunciation 3 3 Units | — | This course provides an introduction on how to utilize the International Phonetic Alphabet to distinguish the sounds of English and produce natural-sounding speech in connected discourse. Different i… source |
| ESL 380 | Academic Reading & Writing 1 6 Units | — | This course focuses on the development of multi-paragraph essays that have a clearly stated thesis and a high level of fluency and accuracy in sentence grammar and word choice. Students study reading… source |
| ESL 380L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for the course, ESL 380 . It is designed to supplement classroom instruction by providing students the opportunity to work on an individuali… source |
| ESL 386 | Editing and Grammar for Writer 3 Units | — | This course emphasizes proofreading, editing, and grammar for ESL writers at a low-advanced level of English language proficiency. Course content focuses on a wide range of grammatical and syntactica… source |
| ESL 390 | Academic Reading and Writing 2 6 Units | — | Students will study patterns of essay organization, relationships of paragraphs within essays, author's purpose, audience, tone, and mood. Student will read materials that highlight cross-cultural co… source |
| ESL 390L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0.5 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate skills development for the course, ESL 390 . It is designed to supplement classroom instruction by providing students the opportunity to work on an individuali… source |
| ESL 396 | Grammar for Writers 2 3 Units | — | This course is designed to help ESL students improve their writing skills and grammar usage for success in ESL 390 . The course focuses on persistent structural problems and offers in depth analysis… source |
| ESL 501 | Reading and Writing 1 0 Units | — | This is a non-credit high-beginning level integrated ESL skills course with strong emphasis on basic reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. Students will learn to comprehend frequently used words… source |
| ESL 502 | Listening and Speaking 1 0 Units | — | ESL 502 is a non-credit high-beginning level ESL course designed to improve students' listening, speaking, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary skills. Students will learn how to pronounce basic wo… source |
| ESL 506 | Introduction to Citizenship 0 Units | — | This course is designed for students at the beginning level of English acquisition. The content includes the steps to become a citizen and the study of U.S. History and Government as they relate to t… source |
| ESL 507 | English for Child Care 0 Units | — | This non-credit course is designed for non-native speakers at a beginning level of proficiency in English. Course content and materials focus on language skills including a combination reading, writi… source |
| ESL 511 | Reading and Writing 2 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit low-intermediate, integrated ESL skills course with strong emphasis on reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. Students will learn to read and comprehend common words, phrases,… source |
| ESL 512 | Listening and Speaking 2 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit low-intermediate, integrated ESL skills course with a strong emphasis on listening and speaking. Designed to further develop and improve students' listening, speaking, pronunciati… source |
| ESL 514 | Healthy Life Encounters 0 Units | — | This course is designed for non-native speakers at a low intermediate level of English proficiency focusing on healthcare communication. This course is appropriate for those who study English for gen… source |
| ESL 516 | Advanced Citizenship 0 Units | — | This course is for high beginning students and focuses on responding to personal questions, basic grammar structures and knowledge of U.S. history and government necessary to pass the citizenship tes… source |
| ESL 521 | Reading and Writing 3 0 Units | — | This course is a non-credit intermediate level integrated ESL skills course with strong emphasis on the areas of reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. Students will learn to comprehend common co… source |
| ESL 522 | Listening and Speaking 3 0 Units | — | This is a noncredit intermediate, integrated ESL skills course with a strong emphasis on listening and speaking. Designed to further strengthen students' listening, speaking, pronunciation, grammar,… source |
| ESL 523 | English for Job Searching 0 Units | — | This non-credit course is designed for students at an intermediate level of proficiency in English. The course will provide students the English language skills and knowledge needed to successfully s… source |
| ESL 533 | English for Customer Service Professions 0 Units | — | This non-credit course is designed for students at a high-intermediate level of proficiency in English. This course will provide students the English language skills and knowledge needed in preparati… source |
| ESL 540L | ESL Skills Development Lab 0 Units | — | The content of this lab will facilitate language skill development for ESL students at a beginning level by providing computer-assisted language instruction. Students will work on an individualized b… source |
| ETH 010 | Introduction to Ethnic Studies 3 Units | — | Students will critically explore the phenomena of race and ethnicity in the history of the United States. Examining the socio-political realities of power, students analyze the processes by which rac… source |
| ETH 011 | Ethnic Images in Film 3 Units | — | This course is an introductory study of the relationship between film and culture. It critically examines film as an active tool of cultural production in the U.S., interrogating dominant portrayals… source |
| ETH 020 | African American Culture 3 Units | — | This course is a survey of the African American experience in the United States. Students will critically examine past, present and evolving socio-political, economic and cultural dynamics that help… source |
| ETH 022 | African American Music 3 Units | — | This course is an introductory survey of the history of African American music in the United States. Consideration will be given to the music's origins in West Africa to contemporary Hip Hop music. T… source |
| ETH 025 | The Afro-Latinx American Experience 3 Units | — | This course is a survey of the experience and influence of Afro-Latinx people on Latin American and American culture; music, language, religion , dance, including an examination of slavery, colonizat… source |
| ETH 029 | Women of Color in the United States 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to feminist perspectives and the historical and contemporary experiences of women of color in the United States. Students will analyze gender, race, and their intersection… source |
| ETH 030 | Chicana/o Culture 3 Units | — | This is an interdisciplinary survey course designed to study the four stages of cultural/historical development of Chicana/o and Latina/o American culture and the U.S. Southwest. Specific areas of in… source |
| ETH 035 | Sociology of the Chicanx Experience 3 Units | — | This course focuses on the Chicanx and their relation to U.S. society. It will address some critical areas of the Chicanx experience in terms of identity, economics, labor, immigration, stereotypes,… source |
| ETH 040 | Vietnamese American Culture and Experience 3 Units | — | This course provides students with a basic theoretical background to critically situate Vietnamese American lives within the contexts of racialization, white supremacy, and settler colonialism. It dr… source |
| ETH 042 | Asian American Experience 3 Units | — | This course examines how Asian American experiences, cultures, and intellectual traditions are shaped by ideological constructions of race in the U.S. Ethnic Studies concepts and theories will be app… source |
| ETH 050 | California Native American Culture 3 Units | — | This is a survey course designed to address California Native American culture through the four major stages of development; the Pre-Columbian period, the Spanish period, the Mexican period and the A… source |
| ETH 056 | Native Americans of North America 3 Units | — | This is a survey course designed to introduce students to the culture and experience of the Native Americans of North America. There is an emphasis on the diversity of Native cultures, the impact of… source |
| ETH 510 | Bridge to Ethnic Studies 0 Units | — | This course is designed to help first-time college students transition to college by preparing them academically, socially, and personally through an Ethnic Studies lens. Students will learn diverse… source |
| FCS 019 | Nutrition 3 Units | — | This course provides students an introduction to scientific concepts of nutrition, including physiological, psychological and sociological considerations. Students will analyze the human diet in rela… source |
| FCS 050 | Life Management 3 Units | — | Life Management provides students with the skills to reach their educational, individual, and career goals. The course introduces students to strategies, techniques, and management tools that lead to… source |
| FCS 070 | Child Development 3 Units | — | This introductory course examines the major physical, social and emotional, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through adolescenc… source |
| FMT 105 | Green Cleaning and Ergonomics 3 Units | — | This course is designed for janitors/custodians. This course covers the concept of sustainability and its vital role in our planet's future, emphasizing the substantial impact commercial buildings ha… source |
| FMT 106 | Workplace Safety and Infectious Disease Prevention 3 Units | — | This course designed for janitors covers workplace safety, including risk factors and protective measures, first aid basics for various emergencies, and pathogen protection against airborne and Blood… source |
| FMT 505 | Green Cleaning and Ergonomics 0 Units | — | This course is designed for janitors/custodians. This course covers the concept of sustainability and its vital role in our planet's future, emphasizing the substantial impact commercial buildings ha… source |
| FMT 506 | Workplace Safety and Infectious Disease Prevention 0 Units | — | This non-credit course designed for janitors and covers workplace safety, including risk factors and protective measures, first aid basics for various emergencies, and pathogen protection against air… source |
| GEOG 010 | Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Units | — | This course is an investigation of our relationship to the physical environment (atmosphere, weathered climate, water, landforms, soils, and biosphere) and their reciprocal relationships. Spatial loc… source |
| HED 010 | Introduction to Public Health 3 Units | — | This course explores current issues in health with emphasis on making lifelong healthy choices. Topics include the latest information on defining health; global and national health issues; mental hea… source |
| HED 011 | Dynamic Health Concepts 3 Units | — | This course surveys current health issues. Topics include the latest information on defining health; global and national health issues; mental health; use of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs; nutri… source |
| HIST 001 | Survey of American History 3 Units | — | This course surveys the development of U.S. History in a broad approach to the social, constitutional, economic and political history of the U.S. with emphasis upon key events, issues and their backg… source |
| HIST 003A | World History to 1500 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the world's regions and civilizations as interconnected entities. The course examines the fundamental economic, social, political, and ideological elements of human… source |
| HIST 003B | World History From 1500 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the history of the world's regions and civilizations as interconnected entities since 1500. The course examines the fundamental economic, social, political, and ide… source |
| HIST 010A | Development of Western Culture I 3 Units | — | This course covers the political, cultural, and philosophical development of Western culture and society through the study of the institutions, thought, literary and artistic expression of the ancien… source |
| HIST 010B | Development of Western Culture II 3 Units | — | This course covers the political, cultural, and philosophical development of Western culture and society through the study of the institutions, thought, literary and artistic expression since 1600 C.… source |
| HIST 014 | Women in American History 3 Units | — | This is a historical survey course about women in the United States from Pre-Columbian to present times. The course will analyze the social, political, and economic aspects of women's lives. Also, th… source |
| HIST 017A | History of the United States 3 Units | — | This course surveys the political, economic, cultural, social, and intellectual development of the United States from pre-colonial times to 1877. The course emphasizes the interactions among European… source |
| HIST 017B | History of the United States 3 Units | — | This course surveys the political, economic, cultural, social and intellectual development of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. The course emphasizes the U.S. expansion to the Pac… source |
| HIST 021 | African American History 3 Units | — | This historical survey course examines the formation of African Americans from the Atlantic slave trade to their establishment as citizens who shaped the economic, political, social actions and consc… source |
| HIST 022 | Mexican-American History 3 Units | — | This course presents an historical overview of the Mexican-American experience in America beginning with Pre-Columbian history to the present. Emphasis will be on addressing the Indigenous contributi… source |
| HIST 023 | Asian American History 3 Units | — | This course examines the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences within the context of U.S. history from the 19th century to the prese… source |
| HIST 035 | California History 3 Units | — | This course analyzes the heritage and development of California from its beginnings with emphasis on the geography, natural resources, economic, social, ethnic, multicultural, and political forces th… source |
| HIST 040 | United States Military History 3 Units | — | This course is a survey of United States Military History from 1607 to the present. All major U.S. conflicts are reviewed as well as an examination of the influence of the military upon foreign polic… source |
| HIST 045 | Modern America 3 Units | — | This is a survey course of the United States from World War I to the present. The course will focus on the political, economic, social, and cultural developments in America since the first World War.… source |
| HIST 047 | History of Indigenous Peoples of North America 3 Units | — | Students will survey the history of North American Indigenous populations, and their social, political, economic, and cultural life from Pre-Columbian to present times. Students will examine the dive… source |
| II 090 | Tutor Training 1 Unit | — | This course will help students gain knowledge about tutoring in order to provide effective academic assistance to others. Students will learn a variety of tutoring techniques which will address diffe… source |
| II 210 | Supervised Tutoring 0 Units | — | Under the direction of a certificated supervisor in the Tutoring Center, students taking this course will receive tutoring assistance in areas of identified academic need. With the recommendation of… source |
| KINS 008A | Pickleball Beginning 1 Unit | — | Pickleball is a simple paddle game played using a special slow moving ball over a tennis-type net on a badminton-sized court. Rules and basic tactics of pickleball will be covered. source |
| KINS 008B | Pickleball Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course is an intermediate level class in Pickleball. Ground strokes and serves will be refined. Overhead smashes and poaching shots will be introduced. Tactics for the experienced player will be… source |
| KINS 008C | Pickleball Advanced 1 Unit | — | This course will provide instruction in pickleball at the advanced level including tactics when at the kitchen, a variety of shots, anticipating shots and adjusting tactics in singles and doubles pla… source |
| KINS 009A | Badminton, Beginning 1 Unit | — | Students develop badminton skills and tactics for the beginner. They will also develop and improve shots and tactics in competitive play in both singles and doubles matches. source |
| KINS 009B | Badminton Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course will cover the necessary skills for performing in badminton at the intermediate level including developing effective short, drive and long serves. Shots developed include backcourt clears… source |
| KINS 009C | Badminton Advanced 1 Unit | — | This course will cover the necessary skills for performing in badminton at the advanced level including footwork and court positioning, reading the opponents' strengths and weaknesses and adjusting t… source |
| KINS 009D | Badminton Tournament Play 1 Unit | — | This course will cover the necessary skills and strategies for performing in badminton tournaments. This course provides tournament preparation for playing extended matches, maintaining readiness bet… source |
| KINS 012A | Beginning Basketball 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to introduce the basic skills, techniques and rules of basketball. This is an excellent class for the student who took basketball in junior high/high school, but has not playe… source |
| KINS 012B | Intermediate Basketball 1 Unit | — | Students learn intermediate basketball skills such as passing, shooting different shots, and dribbling. Team play includes some introduction to 2-3 zone defense and person to person defense, and stra… source |
| KINS 012C | Advanced Basketball 1 Unit | — | Advanced basketball is designed for the competitive player having a high level of experience in basketball. This course will prepare students for participation in tournament play. source |
| KINS 012D | Basketball Tournament Play 1 Unit | — | This course will cover the necessary skills and strategies for performing in basketball tournaments or club play. Tournament preparation for playing extended matches, maintaining readiness between ga… source |
| KINS 022 | Ultimate Fitness 1 Unit | — | This course teaches the principles and concepts of cardiovascular fitness through activity in step training, aerobics with music, kickboxing, jogging and walking and use of variety aerobics exercise… source |
| KINS 023 | Cardio Kickboxing 1 Unit | — | Students are introduced to the dynamic kickboxing techniques which provide conditioning for both the aerobic and anaerobic systems. The freestyle interval format combines boxing and kicking drills sp… source |
| KINS 025 | First Aid, CPR & AED 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to emergency first aid procedures, CPR, and AED. The course is designed to prepare students to make appropriate decisions regarding first aid care and how to provide c… source |
| KINS 031 | Lifetime Physical Fitness and Wellness 3 Units | — | This course presents an overview of the concepts of physical fitness, training principles, appropriate exercise, and health practices with application to lifelong health and exercise benefits. It inc… source |
| KINS 033 | Introduction to Kinesiology and Physical Education 3 Units | — | This course will explore the broad spectrum of Kinesiology and Physical Education as an academic discipline and the required preparation and training for occupations involved with human movement, edu… source |
| KINS 034 | Fit Camp 1 Unit | — | This course provides functional group training activities that develop core strength, cardiovascular conditioning, muscular strength and power through the use of indoor and outdoor circuit training. source |
| KINS 037 | Futsal 1 Unit | — | This is an indoor physical activity class that is similar to soccer and played on a hard surface. Students will learn the rules of the game and introductory Futsal skills of dribbling, receiving, pas… source |
| KINS 037B | Intermediate, Futsal 1 Unit | — | This course is intended for students who possess intermediate Futsal skills. source |
| KINS 037C | Advanced, Futsal 1 Unit | — | This course will provide instruction of skills and strategy of Futsal for advanced students. source |
| KINS 038A | Soccer, Beginning 1 Unit | — | The student will learn the terminology, rules, game etiquette, basic ball control skills, offensive and defensive formations, player positions and basic tactics in soccer. source |
| KINS 038B | Soccer, Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course is intended for students who passed the beginning course or possess intermediate soccer skills. It is designed to enhance soccer skills in a smaller field space at a faster response time. source |
| KINS 038C | Soccer, Advanced 1 Unit | — | The course will provide instruction of skills and strategy of soccer for advanced students. source |
| KINS 039A | Hatha Yoga 1 Unit | — | Hatha Yoga focuses on understanding and controlling the body, breath, and mind through postures or positions and breathing. The techniques are designed to increase range of motion, strength and endur… source |
| KINS 039B | Hatha Yoga Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course is an intermediate level Hatha Yoga class. This course offers new and more in-depth yoga postures will be introduced. Different types of breath work will be introduced as well as essentia… source |
| KINS 039C | Mindfulness Fitness 1 Unit | — | This class introduces a blending of two areas of exercise: fitness walking and hatha yoga. Students will increase awareness of their walking mechanics with different types of indoor and outdoor walki… source |
| KINS 043 | Pilates Mat Workout 1 Unit | — | Pilates is a low-impact exercise that aims at improving core muscle strength while improving posture, flexibility, and mobility. Pilates moves through controlled movement patterns and breath control. source |
| KINS 047A | Tennis, Beginning 1 Unit | — | This course is designed for individuals having very little or no tennis playing experience. The course includes an introduction to basic ground strokes, serves and volleys, playing rules and beginnin… source |
| KINS 047B | Tennis, Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course is designed for individuals having some tennis playing experience. Course content includes continued development of forehand and backhand ground strokes, service, net play, smashes and lo… source |
| KINS 047C | Tennis, Advanced 1 Unit | — | This course is designed for individuals having competitive tennis playing experience. Course content includes physical conditioning for competitive play, continued development of power and control in… source |
| KINS 051A | Table Tennis Beginning 1 Unit | — | This is an introductory level course that covers rules, etiquette and basic skills regarding Table Tennis. Serve, forehand, backhand and loops will be introduced. Body position and readiness necessar… source |
| KINS 051B | Table Tennis Intermediate 1 Unit | — | Further development of table tennis skills including pendulum forehand and sidespin backhand serves, forehand and backhand loops with technique to maximize spin generation. Improved set-up, blade ang… source |
| KINS 051C | Table Tennis Advanced 1 Unit | — | Table tennis skills, tactics and footwork for the advanced player. Mental training for shot anticipation, recovery positioning and return hitting zone is introduced. Service variety and tactics again… source |
| KINS 052A | Beginning Volleyball 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of volleyball. Students will learn the rules, strategies and proper etiquette as well as an appreciation for a lifetime activity. source |
| KINS 052B | Intermediate Volleyball 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to introduce the intermediate level skills, techniques, and rules of volleyball. Emphasis will be placed on refining fundamental skills and strategies, as well as an appreciat… source |
| KINS 052C | Advanced Volleyball 1 Unit | — | This course is designed for students that are able to play volleyball at an advanced level, with the ability to perform advanced techniques, demonstrate ideal body positioning during advanced play, a… source |
| KINS 052D | Volleyball Tournament Play 1 Unit | — | Students will learn necessary skills and strategies for performing in volleyball tournaments or club play. Tournament preparation for playing extended matches, maintaining readiness between games, te… source |
| KINS 053A | Walk/Jog Beginning 1 Unit | — | This entry level course will introduce techniques for improving cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility and weight management through the activity of walking and jogging. The class is designed… source |
| KINS 053B | Jogging for Fitness 1 Unit | — | This course provides information on preparation, training principles and suggested programs to follow for jogging for fitness. It also includes techniques to improve and progress to a higher level of… source |
| KINS 053C | Jogging for Fitness Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to build upon and improve basic jogging skills, further improve cardiovascular endurance, build stamina important in performing everyday activities, and improve overall health. source |
| KINS 054 | Indoor Cycling 1 Unit | — | Indoor cycling is a group exercise class performed on stationary bikes. This course provides students with the opportunity to gain muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance. During the class, th… source |
| KINS 055 | Aerobics With Music 1 Unit | — | This course teaches high and low impact rhythmic exercise routines to music. It is designed to attain improvements in cardiovascular fitness, core strength, and flexibility. source |
| KINS 056A | Weight Training Beginning 1 Unit | — | This is a physical activity course designed to teach students how to use progressive weight resistance exercises to develop muscular strength and endurance while using both free weights and weight ma… source |
| KINS 056B | Weight Training Intermediate 1 Unit | — | This is a physical activity course designed for students having some previous experience in weight training basics. Students will learn to utilize progressive training techniques including super-sets… source |
| KINS 056C | Weight Training Advanced 1 Unit | — | This is a physical activity course designed for students having a solid understanding of basic training techniques and strength programs. Students will learn techniques for bodybuilding and improving… source |
| KINS 058 | Introduction to Athletic Injuries 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to sports related injuries focusing on basic anatomy and the treatment, recognition, and evaluation protocols. source |
| KINS 060L | Fitness Center Laboratory 0.5 Units | — | This course is mandatory for all students wanting to use the fitness center to be able to identify, demonstrate, choose, and design a workout plan that includes cardio fitness, strength and flexibili… source |
| KINS 070A | Fitness Walking for Beginners 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to teach fitness walking. The student will learn fitness walking techniques, fitness walking exercise principles, and different fitness walking training programs. Students wil… source |
| KINS 500 | EVC Wellness Fitness Center 0 Units | — | Drop-in access to the EVC Fitness Center. An orientation to the facility may be required prior to first use. source |
| LA 010 | Introduction to Law, Legal Research, the Constitution, and Ethics 3 Units | — | This course provides an introduction to law, legal research, constitutional law, legal ethics, litigation, and the legal process while helping students build the foundational skills necessary to succ… source |
| LA 014 | Civil Litigation 3 Units | — | This course provides students with an understanding of the fundamental principles and preparation of civil cases for trial. Students will learn how to access and utilize appropriate Judicial Council… source |
| LA 016 | California Courts and Litigation Practice 3 Units | — | This course serves as an introduction to courts of law in this state, including the California Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, Superior Courts, and California-based federal District Courts. The cour… source |
| LA 033 | Tort and Personal Injury Law 3 Units | — | This course prepares the student to assist attorneys and corporations in tort and personal injury law. Students gain substantive knowledge of tort law and will be trained in the use of specific forms… source |
| LA 034 | Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning 3 Units | — | The course provides students with a practical understanding of the laws of estate planning in California. Students will learn the appropriate procedures for drafting and interpreting will and trust d… source |
| LA 036 | Real Estate and Property Law 3 Units | — | This course covers general property law, real property law, purchase and sales agreements, mortgages, leases, easements, deeds, closings, recordings of documents, and title searches. Emphasis will be… source |
| LA 038 | Family Law 3 Units | — | This course covers the substantive law in the area of family law or domestic relations. Subjects covered will include dissolution of marriage, adoptions, guardianship, child/spousal/family support, c… source |
| LA 040 | Criminal Law 3 Units | — | This course provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of the provisions of criminal law and procedure. Content will include the criminal court system and how it functions, the criminal… source |
| LA 044 | Intellectual Property Law 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the law of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Course content will include nature of these protected rights, what is protected, the requirements for… source |
| LA 046 | Immigration Law 3 Units | — | Students will study basic immigration law for paralegals. This is a hands-on approach to identification of people eligible to immigrate, types of visas, citizenship eligibility and application, and s… source |
| LA 050 | Constitutional Law 3 Units | — | This course presents a basic overview of the U. S. Constitution, from its development to present-day applications. Topics covered include the formation of the three branches of government, state's ri… source |
| LA 071 | Legal Research 3 Units | — | This course provides the student with a working knowledge of the essential techniques used to research legal issues. Students will learn to find, select, and begin utilizing appropriate sources of la… source |
| LA 072 | Advanced Legal Analysis & Writing 3 Units | — | This course provides students with advanced skills training in legal analysis, legal writing, and the use of electronic legal research using databases such as Westlaw and Lexis. Students will be pres… source |
| LIB 015 | Electronic Research and the Internet 3 Units | — | This is an online course providing students with skills and competencies to use electronic information sources (the web, online catalogs, and databases) for course-related or personal research. Stude… source |
| MATH 013 | Intermediate Algebra 5 Units | — | This is a second semester algebra course that includes topics used in college-level math courses. Students will review the first course in algebra and explore further the real number system, properti… source |
| MATH 014 | Geometry 3 Units | — | The course involves the study of plane geometric figures and relationships. Students will study logical proofs, constructions, and numerical calculations. Additional topics in solid geometry and anal… source |
| MATH 020 | College Algebra for Liberal Arts 3 Units | — | This course covers solving equations and related applications for polynomial, absolute value, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Students will also analyze problems involving… source |
| MATH 021 | Precalculus Algebra 4 Units | — | This course is designed to prepare students for the level of algebra required in calculus. Topics will include basic algebraic concepts, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, graphs of functio… source |
| MATH 021L | Precalculus Support 0.5 Units | — | The objective of this course is to review the core prerequisite skills and concepts needed for precalculus, and to go along with MATH 021 .Topics include a review of computational skills developed in… source |
| MATH 022 | Trigonometry 3 Units | — | This course in numerical and analytical trigonometry is designed to prepare students for the level of trigonometry and advanced algebraic concepts necessary for calculus. Topics include degree and ra… source |
| MATH 025 | Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 6 Units | — | This course is an intensive combined course in college algebra and trigonometry designed primarily as preparation for calculus. Students will study basic algebraic concepts, complex numbers, equation… source |
| MATH 052 | Math for Elementary Education 3 Units | — | This course covers arithmetic theory and operations necessary for the teaching of mathematical concepts to elementary school children. The course includes basic set theory and logic, number theory, n… source |
| MATH 061 | Finite Mathematics 3 Units | — | Finite Mathematics is the application of skills acquired in algebra to problems in business, management, economics, and the social sciences. Course content includes systems of linear equations and in… source |
| MATH 062 | Calculus for Business and Social Science 3 Units | — | This course presents a study of the techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of these concepts for business and social science. The content includes functions and graphs, limits… source |
| MATH 066 | Calculus I Late Transcendentals for STEM 4 Units | — | This is the first course in calculus for students majoring in Computer Science, Data Science, or Economics, as well as the Natural Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Students will stu… source |
| MATH 066L | Support for Calculus I Late Transcendentals for STEM 1 Unit | — | This course offers structured support to students who are concurrently enrolled in Calculus I for STEM. Support for this course focuses on skills and concepts needed for success in MATH 066 . Student… source |
| MATH 067 | Calculus II Late Transcendentals for STEM 4 Units | — | This is the second course in calculus for students majoring in Computer Science, Data Science, as well as the Natural Sciences, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics. Students will study techniques… source |
| MATH 067L | Support for Calculus II Late Transcendentals for STEM 1 Unit | — | This course offers structured support to students who are concurrently enrolled in Calculus II for STEM. Support for this course focuses on skills and concepts needed for success in MATH 067 . Studen… source |
| MATH 070 | Discrete Mathematics 4 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the discrete and combinatorial mathematics that serves as a foundation for advanced courses in mathematics and computer science. Topics include logic, predicates and… source |
| MATH 071 | Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 5 Units | — | This is the first course in calculus for students majoring in mathematics, physical science, computer science, or engineering. Students study functions and inverse functions, limits, the derivative a… source |
| MATH 071L | Support for Calculus I With Analytic Geometry 1 Unit | — | This course covers the underlying algebra and pre-calculus skills and concepts that are needed for success in MATH 071 (Calculus I with Analytic Geometry). This course is intended for students who ar… source |
| MATH 072 | Calculus II With Analytic Geometry 5 Units | — | This is the second course in calculus and analytic geometry for students majoring in mathematics, physical sciences, computer science, or engineering. Topics included are techniques of integration, a… source |
| MATH 072L | Support for Calculus II With Analytic Geometry 1 Unit | — | This course covers the underlying algebra, precalculus, and differential calculus skills and concepts that are needed for success in MATH 072 (Calculus II with Analytic Geometry). This course is inte… source |
| MATH 073 | Multivariable Calculus 5 Units | — | This is the third course in calculus for students majoring in mathematics, physical science, computer science, or engineering. In this course, the concepts of differential and integral calculus are e… source |
| MATH 078 | Differential Equations 4 Units | — | The course is an introduction to ordinary differential equations including both quantitative and qualitative methods as well as applications from a variety of disciplines. It develops techniques and… source |
| MATH 079 | Linear Algebra 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students majoring in math, statistics, physics, computer science or engineering. It develops the techniques and theory needed to solve systems of linear equations using ma… source |
| MFGT 101 | Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing 2 Units | — | The course will introduce the concepts and standards used in modern advanced manufacturing, including employability soft skills, and careers. Topics include a brief history of manufacturing, 21st cen… source |
| MFGT 102 | Math for Manufacturing 2 Units | — | This course is a practical approach to mathematics and data analysis. The course will examine how mathematics, fractions, decimals, percentages, algebraic functions, logarithmic calculations, order o… source |
| MFGT 103 | Introduction to Assembly 3 Units | — | The course will introduce the basic concepts, practices, procedures, and standards used in manufacturing assembly processes. Topics will include: reading mechanical drawings, dimensioning, tolerances… source |
| MFGT 201 | Fundamentals of Electronics for Manufacturing 3 Units | — | The course will introduce basic electrical theory from passive components through simple circuitry with an integrated test methods lab. The course will cover DC circuits and AC circuits, electrical t… source |
| MFGT 202 | Properties of Materials for Manufacturing 3 Units | — | The course will survey material properties, processes, and applications used in the manufacturing industry. The course emphasizes job related skills required by manufacturing industries. Topics will… source |
| MFGT 203 | Data Analytics for Manufacturing and Quality Control 3 Units | — | This course introduces data analysis with an emphasis on quality control using applied statistical processes in the manufacturing industry. Students will learn how to collect, analyze, interpret, and… source |
| NURS 010 | Nursing Fundamentals in the Medical- Surgical Setting 9 Units | — | This course addresses the health needs of individuals of varied psychosocial and cultural backgrounds. Nursing skills are developed to adapt nutrition, hygiene, comfort, safety, and pharmacology for… source |
| NURS 011A | Nursing of the Childbearing Family 3.5 Units | — | This course focuses on health promotion and health maintenance for the childbearing family. The course content includes pharmacological therapies, the nurse's role in maternity nursing, and the maint… source |
| NURS 011B | Nursing of the Pediatric Family Unit 3.5 Units | — | This course includes the application of medical surgical nursing care for the pediatric and adolescent client. Course content emphasizes pathophysiology, growth and development, nutrition and pharmac… source |
| NURS 012 | Professional and Practice Principles in Nursing 2 Units | — | This course introduces students to professional dimensions of nursing practice. Students will explore theoretical, philosophical, scientific, ethical and legal foundations of professional nursing pra… source |
| NURS 013 | Nursing Care of Adults I 9 Units | — | This course includes the application of medical surgical nursing care for adult and geriatric clients with complex disorders. Course content emphasizes pathophysiology, growth and development, nutrit… source |
| NURS 014A | Mental Health Nursing 3 Units | — | This course will focus on theory and practice of mental health and psychiatric nursing. Using biopsychosocial paradigm, student will explore risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and… source |
| NURS 014B | Nursing Care of Adults II With Transition to Practice 6 Units | — | This capstone course includes advanced medical surgical nursing, geriatrics, leadership and management, including preceptorship. In advanced medical surgical nursing, critical thinking and leadership… source |
| NURS 109 | Nurse Assistant Training/Home Health Aide Training 7 Units | — | This course focuses on nursing assistant and home health aide skills/concepts performed under the direct supervision of a nurse. It is designed to provide a foundation of basic nursing care. Topics i… source |
| NURS 119 | Pathophysiology for Allied Health 3 Units | — | This course will provide a foundation of essential concepts of disease processes for students to examine and apply in their allied health field. The three areas of focus will include fundamental conc… source |
| NURS 120 | Pharmacology in Nursing 3 Units | — | This course is a study of the interaction between drugs and living systems and their connection to the nursing practice. The major pharmacological classifications will be presented and integrated wit… source |
| PED 022A | Adapted Cross Training 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to provide an individualized program for overall fitness for the student with a documented disability. The goal is to provide the student with the means to improve the health… source |
| PED 056A | Adapted Strength Conditioning 1 Unit | — | This course is designed to provide an individualized muscle strength and conditioning program for the student with a documented disability. The student will learn proper skills, techniques and how to… source |
| PHIL 010 | Introduction to Philosophy 3 Units | — | This course introduces philosophical ideas and methods concerning knowledge, reality, and values from diverse, world philosophical traditions. Expected topics will include the sources and limits of k… source |
| PHIL 030 | History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 3 Units | — | This course addresses ancient philosophy with emphasis on the historical development of ancient Chinese, Greek, and Indian traditions, and medieval philosophy with a focus on the Islamic world and ph… source |
| PHIL 040 | History of Modern Philosophy 3 Units | — | This course examines the major philosophers and philosophical movements from the 16th to 18th centuries in several regions of the world, including Africa, South Asia, East Asia, and Europe. (C-ID PHI… source |
| PHIL 060 | Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Units | — | This is an introductory course in informal fallacies and critical reasoning. The course will focus on critical thinking strategies and skills, the elements of an argument, distinctions between deduct… source |
| PHIL 065 | Introduction to Ethics 3 Units | — | This course examines the nature of moral reasoning and fundamental moral concepts. Students will compare various approaches to, and theories of, ethics from diverse philosophical traditions. This stu… source |
| PHIL 070 | Comparative Religions 3 Units | — | This is an introductory philosophical survey of living religions, including Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Native American, Indigenous,… source |
| PHIL 090 | Introduction to Logic 3 Units | — | This course introduces principles and methods of formal logic for analyzing and evaluating arguments. Topics include argument components, argument structure, types of reasoning, rules of inference, c… source |
| PHYS 001 | Introductory Physics 3 Units | — | PHYS 001 is an introductory investigation into the topics of physics for non-science majors. Topics include the fundamentals of the scientific method, mechanics, forces, conservation of momentum and… source |
| PHYS 002A | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics I 4 Units | — | This is the first of a two-semester course in general physics for students not majoring in physics, engineering, or astronomy. Students will study basic principles of Mechanics and Thermodynamics suc… source |
| PHYS 002B | Algebra/Trigonometry-Based Physics II 4 Units | — | This is the second algebra-based course in general physics for students not majoring in physics, engineering, or astronomy. The basic principles of vector operation, Newton's laws of motion, and cons… source |
| PHYS 004A | General Physics 5 Units | — | This is the first course in the calculus-based physics sequence for majors in physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computer science. Specific topics include kinematics, Newton's laws of m… source |
| PHYS 007A | Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - I 4 Units | — | This is the first course in the calculus-based physics sequence for students majoring in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. Specific topics include kinematics, Newton'… source |
| PHYS 007B | Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - II 4 Units | — | This is the second course in the calculus-based physics sequence for students majoring in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. It emphasizes conceptual aspects of electr… source |
| PHYS 007C | Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - III 4 Units | — | This is the third and last course in the calculus-based physics sequence for students majoring in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. Students are introduced to the gen… source |
| POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics In America 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties… source |
| PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and… source |
| SERV 002 | Service-Learning: Personal and Career Development 3 Units | — | This course provides students with a background in Community Service-Learning and opportunities to serve in the community. Students will receive training in goal setting, self and career exploration.… source |
| SL 001A | Introduction to American Sign Language 3 Units | — | This is a language course providing beginning American Sign language instruction in both expressive and receptive signing. The student will learn vocabulary, grammar, cultural behaviors, Deaf culture… source |
| SL 001B | Intermediate American Sign Language 3 Units | — | This course is designed to enable second semester students of American Sign language to become more fluent in their language acquisition. The student will continue learning vocabulary, grammar, cultu… source |
| SL 010A | American Sign Language (ASL) 1 5 Units | — | Students will be introduced to American Sign Language (ASL) instruction in both expressive and receptive signing. The student will learn vocabulary, grammar, cultural behaviors, Deaf culture, the Ame… source |
| SL 010B | American Sign Language (ASL) 2 5 Units | — | This course is a continuation of SL 010A - Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) 1 at the intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on increasing development of students' receptive and expressive… source |
| SOC 010 | Introduction to Sociology 3 Units | — | This course is a survey of the principles and basic concepts of sociology. It includes the analysis of American culture, social organization, group behavior, social stratification, racial and ethnic… source |
| SOC 011 | Social Problems 3 Units | — | Students explore sociological perspectives on contemporary social problems in the United States. Students examine the social processes through which issues come to be viewed as social problems and th… source |
| SOC 018 | Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 3 Units | — | A sociological investigation will be made into the socio-historical development of race and ethnicity as categories and organizing principles in the U.S. Emphasis on the impact of racialized public p… source |
| SOC 019 | Sociology of Sex and Gender 3 Units | — | This course focuses on the sociological analysis of the social construction of masculinity and femininity historically and cross-culturally. It analyzes the impact of economic and political change on… source |
| SOC 088 | Sociology Work Experience 1-14 Units | — | Sociology Work Experience provides experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development at a pre-approved Community Ba… source |
| SPAN 001A | Elementary Spanish 1 5 Units | — | Students will acquire vocabulary and grammar knowledge, in this first of two courses, to achieve novice-low to novice-mid proficiency moving towards the intermediate level in Spanish language skills… source |
| SPAN 001B | Elementary Spanish 2 5 Units | — | This is the second of two courses designed to continue the instruction of the elementary Spanish language in a cultural context. It is designed to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing sk… source |
| SPAN 020A | Spanish for Heritage Speakers I 5 Units | — | This is the first in a two-course sequence designed for heritage speakers of Spanish. Students will employ and develop reading, writing,oral expression, and critical thinking skills through assignmen… source |
| SPAN 020B | Spanish for Heritage Speakers II 5 Units | — | This is the second in a two-course sequence designed for heritage speakers of Spanish. Students will continue to employ and develop reading, writing, oral expression, and critical thinking skills thr… source |
| SPAN 031 | Introduction to Translation and Interpreting 4 Units | — | This course will cover the historical origins, theories, techniques, and practices of translating and interpreting. Students will focus on comprehension of source language texts and accurate expressi… source |
| SPAN 032 | Spanish Grammar and Composition 3 Units | — | Students will develop reading and writing skills through the process of composition. Students will also improve such writing skills by applying the rules of grammar and orthography reviewed in class. source |
| SPAN 033 | Spanish/English Linguistics Analysis 3 Units | — | This course will provide the student with an analysis and description of some of the most relevant aspects of Spanish/English grammar, emphasizing the implications on translation and interpreting. source |
| SPAN 035 | Sight Translation 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to the fundamental skill of sight translation. Students will learn how to comply with the legal equivalence requirements of this mode of interpretation. There will… source |
| SPAN 036A | Consecutive Interpretation I 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to consecutive legal interpretation. Students will learn how to comply with the legal equivalence requirements of consecutive interpretation. They will also be int… source |
| SPAN 036B | Consecutive Interpretation II 3 Units | — | This course builds on the skills acquired in Consecutive Interpretation I. Students will continue to enhance retention while developing personal note-taking systems in more demanding situations with… source |
| SPAN 037A | Simultaneous Interpretation I 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to simultaneous legal interpretation. Students will learn how to comply with the legal equivalence requirements of simultaneous interpretation. There will be empha… source |
| SPAN 037B | Simultaneous Interpretation II 3 Units | — | This course will continue to build students simultaneous interpretation skills. Students will begin to interpret more complex legal proceedings at faster speeds. Students will be introduced to testim… source |
| SPAN 038 | Introduction to Spanish Linguistics 3 Units | — | Students will explore the study of language with an emphasis on Spanish language acquisition and instruction. Content includes the fundamental concepts of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, se… source |
| SPAN 039 | Introduction to Spanish and Latin American Literature 3 Units | — | Students will be introduced to a variety of literary genres from across the Spanish-speaking world and throughout history. The course will introduce common terms, theories, and methods of literary an… source |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source |
| STAT 1000 | Statistics Support 2 Units | — | This course covers the underlying arithmetic and algebra skills and concepts that are needed for success in STAT C1000 (Introduction to Statistics). This course is intended for students who are concu… source |
| TI 041 | Vietnamese Grammar for Translation & Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides students with the analysis and description of some of the most relevant aspects of the Vietnamese language in translation and interpreting. The course focuses on a wide range of… source |
| TI 042 | Fundamentals for Vietnamese Translation & Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides an introduction to the translation and interpreting profession focusing on the theory, techniques, methods, and challenges associated with the field of translation and interpreti… source |
| TI 043 | Vietnamese/English Linguistic Analysis For Translation & Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides students with an analysis and description of some of the most relevant aspects of the Vietnamese and English languages as well as the Vietnamese and American cultures, focusing o… source |
| TI 044 | Vietnamese Sight Translation 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental skills of sight translation/interpreting focusing on the legal equivalence requirements of this mode of interpretation. It emphasizes reviewing read… source |
| TI 045A | Vietnamese Consecutive Interpreting 1 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental skills of Consecutive Interpreting focusing on the legal requirements of this mode of interpretation in legal, healthcare, and other community setti… source |
| TI 045B | Vietnamese Consecutive Interpreting 2 3 Units | — | This course focuses on providing students with more complex and extensive skills needed in Consecutive Interpreting. The course emphasizes advanced note-taking techniques and strategies to enhance me… source |
| TI 046A | Vietnamese Simultaneous Interpreting 1 3 Units | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental skills of Simultaneous Interpreting focusing on the legal requirements of this mode of interpretation. The course emphasizes the practice of decalag… source |
| TI 046B | Vietnamese Simultaneous Interpreting 2 3 Units | — | This course helps students continue to build simultaneous interpretation skills focusing on providing students with more advanced and intense practice as well as techniques in mastering required lang… source |
| TI 051 | Fundamentals of Spanish Tramslation and Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides an introduction to the translation and interpreting profession focusing on the historical origins, theories, techniques, methods, and challenges associated with the fields of tra… source |
| TI 052 | Spanish Grammar for Translation and Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides students with the analysis and description of some of the most relevant aspects of the Spanish language in translation and interpreting. The course focuses on a wide range of gra… source |
| TI 053 | Spanish/English Linguistic Analysis for Tanslation and Interpreting 3 Units | — | This course provides students with an analysis and description of some of the most relevant aspects of the Spanish and English languages as well as the Spanish and US cultures, focusing on the aspect… source |
| TI 055 | Sight Translation 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to the fundamental skill of sight translation as used in the legal, medical and educational fields. There will be emphasis on reviewing the necessary reading compr… source |
| TI 056A | Consecutive Interpreting I 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to consecutive legal, medical, educational, and community interpretation. Students will learn how to comply with the legal equivalence requirements of consecutive… source |
| TI 056B | Consecutive Interpreting II 3 Units | — | This course builds on the skills acquired in Consecutive Interpretation I. Students will continue to enhance retention while developing personal note-taking systems in more demanding situations with… source |
| TI 057A | Simultaneous Interpreting I 3 Units | — | This course will introduce students to simultaneous interpretation in the medical, legal and educational fields. Students will learn how to comply with the equivalence requirements of simultaneous in… source |
| TI 057B | Simultaneous Interpreting II 3 Units | — | This course will continue to build students' simultaneous interpretation skills. Students will begin to interpret more complex legal, medical and educational proceedings at faster speeds. Students wi… source |
| VIET 001A | Elementary Vietnamese 5 Units | — | This is the first course in Vietnamese with emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Essential components include pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural backgrounds… source |
| VIET 001B | Elementary Vietnamese 5 Units | — | This is the second course in Vietnamese with emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Students further develop skills in oral and written communication in the Vietnamese language. St… source |
| VIET 091A | Conversational Vietnamese and Culture 3 Units | — | This course is designed for students desiring a basic, practical conversational approach to learn the Vietnamese language. The course emphasizes conversation and vocabulary building with a minimal am… source |
| WE 088 | Work Experience 1-14 Units | — | The Work Experience program is designed to assist students expand their career options and develop new job skills. A maximum of 14 fourteen units of Work Experience may be earned. Internship/Job Plac… source |
| WOMS 010 | Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies 3 Units | — | This course will explore women's and gender theories and the perspectives of women from different ethnicities, ages, social groups and social classes, along with contemporary definitions and values t… source |
| WWT 100 | Calculations in Water/Wastewater Technology 3 Units | — | This course is the study of the mathematical principles and methods involved in solving problems related to water and wastewater treatment, distribution, and collection systems, including volume, flo… source |
| WWT 101 | Fundamentals of Water Quality and Wastewater Technology 3 Units | — | This course provides a broad overview of the water quality and wastewater fields and issues confronting the industry. Students will learn how source waters are obtained, treated, and distributed and… source |
| WWT 102 | Introduction to Electrical and Instrumentation Processes 3 Units | — | This is an introductory course in basic electronic, electrical, and control system principles. Electrical safety precautions, component identification, schematic interpretation, motors, transformers,… source |
| WWT 103 | Basic Plant Operations: Water Treatment 3 Units | — | This course is the study of the sources of water and the public health aspects of water supply; chemical, physical and bacteriological standards of water quality; types of water treatment plants; wat… source |
| WWT 104 | Basic Plant Operations: Wastewater Treatment 3 Units | — | This course is an introduction to the basic principles involved in the operation of conventional public wastewater treatment plants. The course provides information on plant hydraulics, preliminary,… source |
| WWT 105 | Water Distribution Systems 3 Units | — | This course is the study of the operation and maintenance of water supply and distribution systems. Water sources, water quality, treatment methods, distribution operations, customer metering, pipeli… source |
| WWT 106 | Wastewater Collection Systems 3 Units | — | This course is the study of the components of wastewater collection systems. It is an overview of design installation, operation, monitoring, maintenance and repair of sewer pipelines, pump stations… source |