# Los Angeles Southwest College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T06:00:41.167Z from a crawl of lasc.edu. 70 records (19 programs · 51 courses · 0 resource pages). # General Office Assistant Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Type a minimum of 40 words per minute. 2. Write a business letter using standard business format including 7 elements. 3. Create and demonstrate a PowerPoint presentation. Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Web Site Designer Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Demonstrate a webpage using Dreamweaver and properly edit a flash file based on various parameters. 2. Build a website including graphics, sound, video, links, plug-in applications and analyze and edit a digital image. ## Courses - CAOT 107 — Microcomputer Office Applications: Advanced Web - CAOT 285 — Independent Study ........................................................... 2 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Computer Science: Information Technology Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Perform computational tasks using operating system environments and develop problem solving algorithms for given tasks. 2. Demonstrate application of computer science concepts, including the study of the properties of algorithms, which includes linguistics, virtual hardware development, and application development. ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 - CIS 171 — Business Systems Design ................................................... 3 - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science ..................................3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Cloud Computing Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Design Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions by provisioning computing instances, establishing virtual private networks, managing databases and storage within a secure online environment. 2. Analyze performance metrics of a cloud architecture to respond dynamically to information and computing technology workloads and optimize service costs. 3. Collaborate in a team designing business solutions in an industry aligned project. ## Courses - CIS 195 — Security in Amazon Web Services ....................................... 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Homeland Security and Computer Networks Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Understand fundamental networking technologies, including topologies, Open System Interconnection (OSI), network architecture, simple and complex network operations, and protocols and apply knowledge to case studies relevant to real-life situations. 2. Plan for server deployment and installation and configuration. Set up Active Directory and accounts management and prepare for management, monitoring and maintaining the server’s security and policies. Secure remote access, wireless, and virtual private networks (VPN) against hackers’ attacks.… ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 - CIS 227 — Server Administration & Network Security ........................... 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # HOMELAND SECURITY NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Understand fundamental networking technologies, including topologies, Open System Interconnection (OSI), network architecture, simple and complex network operations, and protocols and apply knowledge to case studies relevant to real-life situations. 2. Plan for server deployment and installation and configuration. Set up Active Directory and accounts management and prepare for management, monitoring and maintaining the server’s security and policies. Secure remote access, wireless, and virtual private networks (VPN) against hackers’ attacks. ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 - CIS 227 — Server Administration & Network Security ........................... 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # CERTIFIED INTERNET WEBMASTER ASSOCIATE (CIWA) **Degree** Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Produce real-world internet applications 2. Use common internet-ready applications. 3. Create properly formed HTML/XHTML documents. 4. Analyze CGI and database essentials, and troubleshoot networks. ## Courses - CIS 142 — C Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # ICT CYBERSECURITY TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS This certificate focuses on the fundamentals of personal online security and safety. Students will be trained in basic desktop security, Internet security, wireless network security and personal security. Specifically, they will learn how to define, identify, and offer solutions to challenges of cybersecurity, including Internet and social media safety, cyber-ethics, and copyright issues. They will also learn about threats to computer systems and ways to secure computer systems from these threats. ## Courses - CIS 215 — Network Security Fundamentals .......................................... 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # ICT MEDIA TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS The Design, Visual, and Media Arts pathway includes the use of visual art, digital media, and Web-based tools and materials as the primary means of communication and expression. This career pathway requires the development of knowledge and skills in both visual art concepts, as well as new and emerging digital processes. The Media Technology program provides an introduction to the following areas: Web Design, Multimedia, and Gaming. The program uses industry recognized software and cutting-edge digital tools and visual communication resources to promote best practices in the innovative design… ## Courses - CIS 146 — Introduction to Web Page Design ......................................... 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # MATHEMATICS: COMPUTER SCIENCE Upon completion of this program, students should be able to: 1. Write a program on an object oriented interface in Visual Basic (with at least 65% success rate). 2. Solve systems of linear equations by graphing, and algebraic methods (with at least 65% success rate). 3. Graph a linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, log, and trigonometric functions (with at least 65% success rate). 4. Evaluate the first and second derivatives of a given function (with at least 65% success rate). 5. Determine whether a pair of functions are linearly independent or dependent on the real numbers (… ## Courses - MATH 266 — Calculus with Analytic Geometry II .................................. 5 - MATH 270 — Linear Algebra .................................................................. 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Apple Coding Foundations Apple Coding Foundations - Certificate of Achievement is geared to exposing the learners to the art and practice of mobile application development for the Apple iOS operating system through the use of Objective-C, Xcode IDE and Swift. Students learn the basics of data, operators, and control flow in Swift, as well as documentation, debugging, Xcode, building and running an app, and Interface Builder. In this certificate, learners will gain experience to dive right into creating apps for the Apple platform. Programming in Swift is one of the world’s fastest-growing coding languages. This certi… ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science ..................................3 - CS 144 — Mobile Application Development-iOS .................................. 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Teacher Assistant ## Courses - EDUC 385 — Directed Study-Education ................................................. 3 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Electronics Technology ELECTRN 2 ELECTRN 15 ELECTRN 8 ELECTRN 41 ELECTRN 43 ELECTRN 56 ELECTRN 57 ELECTRN 111 ELECTRN 112 ELECTRN 113 CIS 101 CIS 104 MATH 260 PHYSICS 6 PHYSICS 7 ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 - MATH 260 — Pre-Calculus .................................................................... 5 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Electronics Technician ELECTRN 2 ELECTRN 8 ELECTRN 15 ELECTRN 41 ELECTRN 43 ELECTRN 56 ELECTRN 57 ELECTRN 111 Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Telecom and Network Technician Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Identify the eight logic gates. 2. Identify a network card and install inside the computer. Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Engineering The Engineering and Technology discipline, offers a Pre-Engineering program leading to a skill set which includes instruction in three foundation courses that are required of several engineering majors such as civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. The skill set can be achieved in one semester with the completion of 8 units provided that all relevant course prerequisites have been met. Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # Engineering Graphics Engineering and Technology discipline, offers an Engineering Graphics program leading to a skill set which includes instruction in both 2-D and 3-D Computer Aided Drafting software courses. The skill set can be achieved in one semester with the completion of 9 units. Students may take advantage of the value of this skill set by working in industry while continuing their education. Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # English Upon completion of this program, students should be able to: 1. Read accurately, critically, broadly and reflectively, demonstrating the ability to consider contrastive or opposing perspectives and non-insular openness to diverse ideas and intellectual traditions. 2. communicate clear yet nuanced viewpoints on complex subjects and ideas, demonstrating a sound understanding of audience and purpose. 3. Utilize research skills to produce essays that meet a range of educational, professional, and personal objectives, and that integrate sources effectively, use appropriate and accurate documentati… Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # English for Transfer The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer Degree is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a California State University (CSU) institution into the English Bachelors program. The Student is guaranteed admission to a CSU upon completion of this program. The Transfer Degree is designed to provide students with a Transfer Model Curriculum that is aimed at improving students’ abilities to read, think, and write critically. Objectives in courses range from teaching the fundamentals of language to an introduction to significant literature in Western culture. Source: https://www.lasc.edu/sites/lasc.edu/files/2023-06/LASC%202023-24%20College%20Catalog.pdf --- # AB131 — allows undocumented students who meet AB 540 eligibility requirements to apply for financial aid via the California Dream Act application. AB540 eligible students who are granted DACA status have taken appropriate steps to obtain a change of status from the applicable federal agency to a classification which does not preclude establishing domicile. Thus, for residency determinations made on or after June 5, 2014, if the student otherwise meets the requirements of California law related to physical presence and the intent to make California home for other than a temporary purpose, the student can be classified as a resident for purposes… --- # EO 1100 — and the IGETC Standards Standards: IGETC Area 6A: Language Other Than English). Grade Request Procedures Students needing copies of their grades can obtain a grade printout by accessing the student portal at: MyCollege.laccd.edu This printout is not considered a transcript or a verification of enrollment. Student Success and Support Program Student Success and Support Program Student Services Building (SSB), Room 204 323-241-5361 https://www.lasc.edu/services/programs Student Success and Support Program (formerly Matriculation) is a process that enhances student access to Los Angeles Southwest College as well as pro… --- # AB540 — students are currently only eligible to apply for state aid 1 credits · 1 hours Who is Eligible for Financial Aid? • To be considered for financial aid, students must meet the following minimum requirements: • For federal aid eligibility, be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen. An eligible non- citizen is a U.S. permanent resident who has documentation from the Department of Homeland Security verifying that his/her stay in the U.S. is for other than a temporary purpose. Admissions & Records Financial Aid Student Success Services Program (SSSP) Assessment Associated Student Organization (ASO) Health Center Honor Society International Student Center Veteran Services… --- # MATH 235 — Finite Mathematics ........................................................... 5 OR PHILOS 8 Deductive Logic ................................................................ 3 POL SCI 1 The Government of the United States .............................. 3 PSYCH 1 General Psychology I ........................................................ 3 SOC 1 Introduction to Sociology ........................................................ 3 SPAN 14 Spanish for Public Service Personnel ................................ 3 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE FOR TRANSFER The Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer Degree is intended for students who… --- # MATH 227 — Statistics ........................................................................... 4 PSYCH 1 General Psychology I ........................................................ 3 TOTAL UNITS ................................................................. 18 –19 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Analyze and compare the most frequently used investigative techniques, tactics and processes. 2. Identify the crime problems, philosophy and history of enforcing laws, and theories of crime and delinquency. 3. Evaluate, select and explain which investigative procedure would be the most appropria… --- # KIN 327 — Lifelong Fitness Lab .............................................................. 1 ADM JUS 41 Officer Safety ................................................................ 3 ADM JUS 310 FIELD WORK I ........................................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 15 S KILL CERTIFICATE PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS This certificate designed to give those students interested in private investigations the necessary skills to perform the needed work for private investigation firms, insurance companies, state agencies, business and others. Traffic accident investigations and identity crime investigatio… --- # CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science ..................................3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 15 Anthropology ASSOCIATE IN ARTS ANTHROPOLOGY 104 | Page APRIL 2023 Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Apply a holistic anthropological perspective to the analysis of local, national, and global human issues. 2. Analyze the role that culture plays in human behavior, biology, evolution, and ways of life. 3. Develop an awareness of and respect for human diversity. Required Courses: .................................................................... Units ANTHRO 101 H… --- # ART 502 — Beginning Three-Dimensional Design ................................ 3 HUMAN 1 Cultural Patterns of Western Civilization .......................... 3 PLUS 3 units from Recommended Electives: --- # ART 300 — Introduction to Painting ....................................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 18 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS ART: OPTION IN ART HISTORY Program Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students should be able to: 1.Discuss terminology appropriate to art history and analyze works of art to explain how visual art communicates within a cultural context. 2. Identify major works of art from prehistory to the early modern world. 105 | Page APRIL 2023 3. Demonstrate analytical writing comparing and contrasting artwork using both formal and conceptual theories. Required Courses: .............… --- # ART 104 — Art Appreciation II ............................................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ........................................................................ 18 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN STUDIO ARTS FOR TRANSFER The Associate in Arts in Studio Arts for Transfer Degree is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a California State University (CSU) institution into the Studio Arts Bachelors program. The Student is guaranteed admission to a CSU upon completion of this program. The Associate in Arts in Studio Arts for Transfer Degree is designed to provide students with a Transfer Model Curriculum which offers a broad range of courses in the visual arts design… --- # ART 101 — Survey of Art History I ......................................................... 3 ARTHIST 130History of Asian Art ....................................................... 3 ARTHIST 140Arts of Africa, Oceania and Ancient America ............... 3 List B: Select Three ART 202Drawing II .............................................................................. 3 ART 204Life Drawing .......................................................................... 3 ART 213Color Theory ........................................................................ 3 --- # CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II ....................................................... 5 GEOLOGY 1 Physical Geology ......................................................... 3 GEOLOGY 6 Physical Geology Laboratory ....................................... 2 MICRO 1 I ntroductory Microbiology ................................................... 5 PHYSICS 6 General Physics I ........................................................... 4 PHYSICS 7 General Physics II .......................................................... 4 PHYS SC 1 Physical Science I .......................................................... 3 PHYS SC 14 Physical Science Laboratory ..................................… --- # CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses .......................... 3 BUS 1 Introduction to Business ......................................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ................................................................... 29-32 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT ACCOUNTING/GENERAL BUSINESS Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Analyze the role of supply and demand in a free market economy and the necessary elements to function efficiently. 2. Evaluate the advantages of a free market economy and the role of competitive pricing in achieving efficiency. 3. Define, analyze, and demonstrate economic problems using st… --- # COMM 104 — Argumentation ................................................................. 3 COMM 121The Process of Interpersonal Communication ................. 3 COMM 151Small Group Communication ............................................ 3 List B: Select Two --- # COMM 106 — Forensics ......................................................................... 3 COMM 122Communication Across Cultures ...................................... 3 COMM 130Introduction to Oral Interpretation of Literature ............... 3 List C: Select One ANTH 102Human Way of Life: Cultural Anthropology ........................ 3 PSYCH 1General Psychology ............................................................ 3 SOC 1Introduction to Sociology .......................................................... 3 OR ENG 103Composition and Critical Thinking ........................................ 3 JOURNAL 101Collecting and Writing News ....................................... 3… --- # CAOT 107 — Microcomputer Office Applications: Advanced Web Design for the Office ................................................ 3 --- # CAOT 285 — Independent Study ........................................................... 2 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 17 Computer Information Science ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Perform computational tasks using operating system environments and develop problem solving algorithms for given tasks. 2. Demonstrate application of computer science concepts, including the study of the properties of algorithms, which includes linguistics, virtual hardware development, and application development. Required Courses: .......… --- # CIS 171 — Business Systems Design ................................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 27 Recommended Electives --- # CS 290 — Computer Project .......................... .................................. 2 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT CLOUD COMPUTING Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Design Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions by provisioning computing instances, establishing virtual private networks, managing databases and storage within a secure online environment. 2. Analyze performance metrics of a cloud architecture to respond dynamically to information and computing technology workloads and optimize service costs. 3. Collaborate in a team designing business solutions in an industry aligned project. Required Courses: ........................… --- # CIS 195 — Security in Amazon Web Services ....................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS .......................................................................... 12 Recommended Electives : ........................................................ Units --- # CS 152 — Server-Side Ruby Red Programming ................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ............................................................................ 6 113 | Page APRIL 2023 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT HOMELAND SECURITY AND COMPUTER NETWORKS Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Understand fundamental networking technologies, including topologies, Open System Interconnection (OSI), network architecture, simple and complex network operations, and protocols and apply knowledge to case studies relevant to real-life situations. 2. Plan for server deployment and installation and configuration. Set up Active Directory an… --- # CIS 165 — Principles of Information Systems Security .......................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 19 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT HOMELAND SECURITY NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Understand fundamental networking technologies, including topologies, Open System Interconnection (OSI), network architecture, simple and complex network operations, and protocols and apply knowledge to case studies relevant to real-life situations. 2. Plan for server deployment and installation and configuration. Set up Active Directory and accounts management an… --- # CIS 227 — Server Administration & Network Security ........................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 13 SKILL CERTIFICATE CERTIFIED INTERNET WEBMASTER ASSOCIATE (CIWA) Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Produce real-world internet applications 2. Use common internet-ready applications. 3. Create properly formed HTML/XHTML documents. 4. Analyze CGI and database essentials, and troubleshoot networks. Required Courses: .................................................................... Units --- # CIS 142 — C IWA: Networking Fundamentals ........................................ 3 TOTAL UNITS ........................................................................... 9 SKILL CERTIFICATE ICT CYBERSECURITY TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS This certificate focuses on the fundamentals of personal online security and safety. Students will be trained in basic desktop security, Internet security, wireless network security and personal security. Specifically, they will learn how to define, identify, and offer solutions to challenges of cybersecurity, including Internet and social media safety, cyber-ethics, and copyr… --- # CIS 215 — Network Security Fundamentals .......................................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 15 SKILL CERTIFICATE ICT MEDIA TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS The Design, Visual, and Media Arts pathway includes the use of visual art, digital media, and Web-based tools and materials as the primary means of communication and expression. This career pathway requires the development of knowledge and skills in both visual art concepts, as well as new and emerging digital processes. The Media Technology program provides an introduction to the following areas: Web Design, Multimedia, and Gaming. The program uses indust… --- # CIS 146 — Introduction to Web Page Design ......................................... 3 CIS 170Introduction to Computer Games Programming .................... 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 12 Computer Science ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN MATHEMATICS: COMPUTER SCIENCE Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students should be able to: 1. Write a program on an object oriented interface in Visual Basic (with at least 65% success rate). 114 | Page APRIL 2023 2. Solve systems of linear equations by graphing, and algebraic methods (with at least 65% success rate). 3. Graph a linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, e… --- # MATH 270 — Linear Algebra .................................................................. 3 PHYSICS 37 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I ......................... 5 PHYSICS 38 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II ........................ 5 PHYSICS 39 Physics for Engineers and Scientists III ....................... 5 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS FOR TRANSFER The Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer Degree is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a California State University (CSU) institution into the Mathematics Bachelors program. The Student is guaranteed admission to a CSU upon completion of this program. The Associate in Science in Mathe… --- # MATH 275 — Ordinary Differential Equations ........................................ 3 PHYSICS 37 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I ......................... 5 PHYSICS 38 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II ........................ 5 PHYSICS 39 Physics for Engineers and Scientists III ....................... 5 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT APPLE CODING DEVELOPER Apple Coding Developer - Certificate of Achievement is designed to teach learners how to be an app developer, capable of bringing their own ideas to life. This certificate starts by covering iOS development tools and introduces the learners to the basic programming concepts and industry best practices. Building on… --- # CS 292 — Capstone Project ................................................................... 4 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 18 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT APPLE CODING FOUNDATIONS Apple Coding Foundations - Certificate of Achievement is geared to exposing the learners to the art and practice of mobile application development for the Apple iOS operating system through the use of Objective-C, Xcode IDE and Swift. Students learn the basics of data, operators, and control flow in Swift, as well as documentation, debugging, Xcode, building and running an app, and Interface Builder. In this certificate, learners will gain experience to… --- # CS 144 — Mobile Application Development-iOS .................................. 3 TOTAL UNITS ........................................................................ 18 Education SKILL CERTIFICATE TEACHER ASSISTANT Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Evaluate major problems of the public education system and describe possible solutions. 2. Describe how political, economic, and demographic changes affect schools as public institutions, their curricula, and teacher practice. 3. Students will demonstrate effective teacher assisting techniques. Required Courses: .................................................................... Units… --- # EDUC 385 — Directed Study-Education ................................................. 3 CH DEV 1 Child Growth and Development ........................................ 3 TOTAL UNITS ......................................................................... 20 Electronics Technology ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: Required Courses: .................................................................... Units ELECTRN 2 Introduction to Electronics ............................................. 3 OR ELECTRN 15 Survey of Computer Electronics ................................. 3 ELECTRN 8 Electron Devices .… --- # MATH 260 — Pre-Calculus .................................................................... 5 PHYSICS 6 General Physics I ........................................................... 4 PHYSICS 7 General Physics II .......................................................... 4 TOTAL UNITS ........................................................................ 35 SKILL CERTIFICATE COMPUTER TECHNICIAN Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, will: 1. Identify the main parts of a computer. 2. Show all steps to create a small network. Required Courses: .................................................................... Units ELECTRN 56Computer Circuits ....................… --- # LAW 003 — Civil Rights and the Law ...................................................... 3 MUSIC 141 Jazz Appreciation ............................................................ 3 ENGLISH 234 African-American Literature I ...................................... 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 20 Race and Ethnicity in Politics ................... 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 9 Governments and Politics of Africa ............. 3 SOCIOLOGY 11 Race and Ethnic Relations ...................................... 3 SOCIOLOGY 45 Sociology of Media and Popular Culture: Examining Hip Hop ............................................................................. 3 C hicano Studies Option: minimum 15 units from HI… --- # CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I ......................................................... 5 PSYCH 1 General Psychology I ......................................................... 3 ANAT 1 Introduction to Human Anatomy ............................................ 4 And PHYSIO 1 Introduction to Human Physiology .................................... 4 Or BIO 20 Human ..................................................... ……………………..8 List A: Select One Course (3 units) ECON 1 Principles of Economics I …………………………………....3 ECON 2 Principles of Economics II …………………………………...3 HEALTH 21 Human Sexuality ……………………………………. ...3 TOTAL UNITS…………………………………………….30 Public Service Skills Certificate Public… --- # MATH 266 — Calculus with Analytic Geometry II .................................. 5 PHYSICS 38 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II ........................ 5 PHYSICS 39 Physics for Engineers and Scientists III ....................... 5 History ASSOCIATE IN ARTS HISTORY Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Compare, contrast and analyze past events to interpolate the impact of these events on the present political, cultural, legal, economic and social precedents. 2. Write a comprehensive essay on the importance of the history of a particular facet to the embedded understanding of today’s problems. Required Courses: ..................… --- # ART 103 — Art Appreciation I ................................................................ 3 MUSIC 101 Fundamentals of Music .................................................. 3 OR MUSIC 111 Music Appreciation I ....................................................... 3 HUMAN 1 Cultural Patterns of Western Civilization .......................... 3 THEATER 110 History of the World Theater ..................................... 3 120 | Page APRIL 2023 THEATER 270 Beginning Acting ....................................................... 3 Additional Requirements: (Choose and complete 9 additional units) ASL 1 American Sign Language I ...................................................... 3 --- # ART 501 — Beginning Two-Dimensional Design ................................... 3 ENGLISH 127 Creative Writing .......................................................... 3 ENGLISH 211 Fiction ......................................................................... 3 ENGLISH 212 Poetry ......................................................................... 3 ENGLISH 213 Dramatic Literature ..................................................... 3 ENGLISH 218 Children’s Literature ................................................... 3 ENGLISH 234 African-American Literature I ..................................... 3 ENGLISH 239 Women in Literature ............................… --- # KIN 303 — 1 Aqua Aerobics... ……………………………………… ….......1 Area 3: Dance DANCETQ 111 Ballet Techniques I ..................................... …………1 Or DANCETQ 121Jazz Dance Techniques I ............................... ……….1 Area 4: Fitness --- # KIN 234 — 1 Walking for Fitness I ...................... …………………… …...1 Or KIN 245Body Dynamics Skills .......................................... …………….1 Or --- # KIN 250 — Weight Training Skills .... ………………………………………1 List A: Select Two Courses --- # KIN 345 — Body Dynamics Activity... ………………………………………1 TOTAL UNITS……………………………………… … …………18 Law-Paralegal SKILL CERTIFICATE LAW OFFICE SPECIALIST I Student Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this program, students will: 1. Evaluate the composition, location, and jurisdiction of courts. 2. Prepare and administer legal documents within the judicial structure. 3. Inspect the legal writing process, the goal and the stages of the writing process. 4. Prepare research assignment on legal arguments to present during class discussions. 5. Identify and write major components of a legal brief and Memorandum. Required Courses: ..............................… --- # COMM 101 — Oral Communication I ..................................................... 3 ENGLISH 103 Composition and Critical Thinking ............................. 3 GEOLOGY 1 Physical Geology ......................................................... 3 GEOLOGY 6 Physical Geology Laboratory ....................................... 2 HEALTH 11 Principles of Healthful Living ......................................... 3 HISTORY 11 Political and Social History of the United States I ........ 3 OR HISTORY 12 Political and Social History of the United States II ....... 3 --- # NURS 501A — Fundamentals of Nursing A ............................................ 5 NURS 501BFundamentals of Nursing B ............................................. 5 Second Semester --- # NURS 503B — Psychiatric Nursing ..................................................... 4.5 Second Year Courses: First Semester ............................................................................ Units --- # NURS 506A — Maternal and Child Health Nursing Second Semester ....................................................................... Units --- # NURS 507 — Senior Seminar ................................................................ 1 TOTAL UNITS ........................................................................ 38 *Note: Consult the Nursing Department for the sequence of nursing courses. LACCD GE Requirements: ........................................................ Units Humanities ......................................................................................... 3 American Institution ............................................................................ 3 Kinesiology1 ........................................................................................ 1 Math 227 ..................................… --- # NURS 502B — Medical-Surgical Nursing ........................................... 4.5 Application Process Students selecting this option should obtain an application from the Nursing Department Office, complete the application and write on the front of the form in the upper right corner, “30 Unit Option.” Return the application to the Nursing Department Office along with: 1) verification of a current California LVN license; 2) verification of U.S. high school graduation, G.E.D., or California Proficiency Examination; Southwest College. Candidates selecting this option are also required to take the Nursing Department’s tests to demonstrate math computation and reading speed, pr… --- # NURS 399B — Home Health Aide Training Program .......................... 2 TOTAL UNITS ...................................................................... 15.5 Nutrition and Dietetics ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS FOR TRANSFER The Associate of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Transfer Degree is intended for students who are planning to transfer to a California State University (CSU) institution into the Nutrition and Dietetics Bachelors program. The Student is guaranteed admission to a CSU upon completion of this program. The Transfer Degree is designed to provide students with a Transfer Model Curriculum study is 129 | Page APRIL 2023 concent… --- # ART 102 — Survey of Art History II ........................................................ 3 FRENCH 1 Elementary French I ........................................................ 5 FRENCH 2 Elementary French II ....................................................... 5 HISTORY 1 Introduction to Western Civilization I ............................. 3 HISTORY 2 Introduction to Western Civilization II ............................ 3 HISTORY 5 History of the Americas I ................................................ 3 PHILOS 1 Introduction to Philosophy ................................................ 3 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS IN SPANISH FOR TRANSFER The Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer… --- # ESL 109 — ESL NC 4 Part 2 Certificate of Competency Intermediate Low ESL The Intermediate Low ESL Certificate of Competency will prepare students to achieve the intermediate low-level English language competencies needed to function independently in a variety of vocational, community and academic situations. Required Courses: --- # ESL 107 — ESL NC 3 Part 2 67 credits · 67 hours Certificate of Competency Vocational ESL The Vocational ESL Certificate of Competency is a content based integrated skills program for ESL students to learn and practice the language skills in a workplace context. Students completing this program will be positioned for greater success in an English-speaking workplace. Required Courses: ESL NC 011CE Vocational ESL I ESL NC 012CE Vocational ESL II Certificate of Completion Introduction to Apple World and Ecosystem The Introduction to Apple World and Ecosystem Certificate of Completion provides students an overview of the knowledge and skills ne…