# Los Angeles Valley College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T07:17:44.215Z from a crawl of lavc.edu. 198 records (25 programs · 173 courses · 0 resource pages). # CHEMISTRY Students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature of inorganic and organic compounds, stoichiometry, gas laws, solution chemistry and the physical properties of gases, liquids, solids and solutions. Students will also be introduced to a variety of chemical reactions encountered in inorganic and organic chemistry. Completion of these courses along with several general education requirements partially meets the guidelines for the University of California Transfer Pathway in Chemistry. ## Courses - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM 211 — Organic Chemistry for Science Majors I - CHEM 212 — Organic Chemistry for Science Majors II - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # COMPUTER SCIENCE Students completing the Associate in Science in Computer Science for Transfer will have satisfied the lower division major preparation for bachelor’s degrees in similar majors as determined by California State University (CSU) campuses and are guaranteed admission with junior status to the California State University system, although not to a particular campus or major. ## Courses - BIOLOGY 006 — General Biology I - BIOLOGY 007 — General Biology II - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CS 113 — Programming in Java - CS 130 — Introduction to Computer Architecture and Organization - CS 131 — Discrete Structures for Computer Science - CS 136 — Introduction to Data Structures - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # CLOUD COMPUTING The Cloud Computing program prepares students to design solutions for infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) architectures by provisioning computing instances, establishing virtual private networks, managing databases and storage within a secure online environment. Students produce dynamic solutions responsive to information and computing technology workloads with on-demand pay-as-you-go pricing allowing flexibility for small business, entrepreneurship and enterprise adoption. Industry certifications are embedded to prepare for occupations in Cloud Architect, Cloud Support Associate, Cloud Engine… ## Courses - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses - CIS 192 — Introduction to Cloud Computing - CIS 193 — Database Essentials in Amazon Web Services - CIS 194 — Compute Engines in Amazon Web Services - CIS 195 — Security in the Cloud - CS 119 — Programming in Python Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAMMING This certificate is designed for students pursuing a Programmer/Analyst position using the C++ programming language, and for employed professionals upgrading their C++ programming skills. ## Courses - CIS 112 — Operating Systems - Beginning Linux - CIS 210 — Introduction to Computer Networking - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS 111 — Programming in Visual Basic - CS 115 — Programming in C# - CS 117 — Intermediate Programming Using C/C++ - CS 119 — Programming in Python - CS 136 — Introduction to Data Structures - CS 150 — Windows and Web Database Programming - CS 213 — Advanced Programming in Java - CS 216 — Object-Oriented Programming in C++ - CS 220 — Advanced Computer Programming - CS 236 — Advanced Data Structures and Introduction to Databases Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # DATA SCIENCE AND ANALYTICS The goal of the Certificate of Achievement in Data Science and Analytics is to prepare the student to work in the fields of Data Analytics and Data Science. The students in this program learn to apply data science tools to change data into information and to construct models that can be used to address the patterns that data represents. The program covers database structure and management, programming logic, and applications in the fields of data analytics and data science. The students use mathematics and statistics in the field of computer science. Students who successfully complete the cer… ## Courses - CIS 124 — Data Analytics (Advanced Excel and Access) - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS 119 — Programming in Python - CS 131 — Discrete Structures for Computer Science - CS 159 — Foundation of Data Science - CS 165 — Data Science Programming and Applications Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # .NET PROGRAMMING This Skills Certificate provides the student with career preparation for entry-level positions in .NET programming. The required courses cover the fundamentals of event-driven Windows programming as well as database and web programming. The time to completion would be four (4) semesters. This Skills Certificate also could be a building block towards the other certificates currently being developed. ## Courses - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS 111 — Programming in Visual Basic - CS 115 — Programming in C# - CS 150 — Windows and Web Database Programming Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # C/C++ This is a short certificate program that gives the student specific instruction in C/C++. ## Courses - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS 117 — Intermediate Programming Using C/C++ - CS 216 — Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS This certificate is designed to give the electronics student additional exposure to computer science. The certificate can lead to positions such as Microcomputer Systems Technician. ## Courses - CIS 104 — Microcomputer Application Software - ELECTRN 002 — Introduction to Electronics - ELECTRN 054 — Computer Logic - ELECTRN 109 — Computer Hardware Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # EARTH SCIENCE This degree is awarded to students who have a broad interest in the areas of physical, earth, and applied sciences or specialized technical areas such as mapping, Geographic Information Systems, Global Positioning System, geo-spatial analysis, and remote sensing. Students will learn to apply the scientific inquiry process to problem solving and demonstrate knowledge of and recognize the processes that explain natural phenomena. ## Courses - ASTRON 001 — Elementary Astronomy - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - ENV SCI 001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - GEOG 001 — Physical Geography - GEOG 003 — Introduction to Weather and Climate - GEOG 015 — Physical Geography Laboratory - GEOLOGY 001 — Physical Geology - GEOLOGY 006 — Physical Geology Laboratory - OCEANO 001 — Introduction to Oceanography - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II - PHYSICS 039 — Physics for Engineers and Scientists III - STAT 101 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics (Formerly MATH 227) Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # ENGINEERING The Engineering AS degree is intended to prepare students for transfer to a four-year institution to complete a baccalaureate degree in engineering. This degree provides a broad range of coursework that should meet most lower division requirements for Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering degrees, but there is no guarantee it will satisfy all transfer requirements for other engineering disciplines or for a particular college or university. ## Courses - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - EGD TEK 101 — Engineering Graphics - ENG GEN 101 — Introduction to Science, Engineering and Technology - ENG GEN 122 — Programming and Problem-Solving in Matlab - ENG GEN 131 — Statics - ENG GEN 151 — Materials of Engineering - ENG GEN 220 — Electrical Circuits I - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - MATH 263 — Calculus III - MATH 275 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # Geology Physical Geology is a detailed study of the origin and composition of the earth, the processes acting to modify the earth’s surface, and the phenomena that catastrophically affect humans and their environment such as volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, and floods. ## Courses - BIOLOGY 007 — General Biology II - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - GEOLOGY 001 — Physical Geology - GEOLOGY 006 — Physical Geology Laboratory - MATH 261 — Calculus I - OCEANO 001 — Introduction to Oceanography - OCEANO 010 — Physical Oceanography Laboratory - PHYSICS 006 — General Physics I - PHYSICS 007 — General Physics II - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II - PHYSICS 039 — Physics for Engineers and Scientists III - STAT 101 — Statistics for the Social Sciences Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # Microcomputer Literacy In this Certificate of Completion, students will be able to identify, organize, and save word-processing documents, create an e-mail account and access the internet to research topics, as well as create, arrange and move Microsoft Power Point slides and compose a simple spreadsheet using basic cell formula. Equipped with this knowledge, students can transition into employment in the general office field where computer applications are used or enroll in credit courses in the CAOT discipline. Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # PHYSICS Students will learn about the major topics in classical physics– mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics and wave theory. They will also be introduced to topics in modern physics-- quantum theory, atomic structure and relativity theory. Calculus will be used to solve problems in these areas. This degree partially meets the guidelines of the University of California Transfer Pathways for students wishing to complete a bachelor’s degree in physics at a UC campus. ## Courses - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - MATH 263 — Calculus III - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II - PHYSICS 039 — Physics for Engineers and Scientists III Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # UCTP Physics Students will learn about the major topics in classical physics including: mechanics; electricity and magnetism; thermodynamics; and wave theory. They will also be introduced to topics in modern physics including: quantum theory; the atomic structure; and relativity. Calculus will be used to analyze and solve problems in these areas. Successful completion of these courses, along with additional general education requirements, meets the guidelines for the University of California Transfer Pathway in Physics. ## Courses - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - MATH 263 — Calculus III Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # STEM FOUNDATION Many STEM majors share foundational prerequisite coursework. This degree contains some of the classes that will help students prepare for a more specific STEM major and make progress toward transferring to a UC or CSU STEM program. The specific requirements for transfer will vary by major and campus, so it is important that students meet with a counselor about their goals in selecting which courses to take for this degree. ## Courses - BIOLOGY 006 — General Biology I - BIOLOGY 007 — General Biology II - CHEM 060 — Introduction to General Chemistry - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science - CS 117 — Intermediate Programming Using C/C++ - GEOLOGY 002 — Earth History - GEOLOGY 007 — Earth History Laboratory - MATH 247 — Calculus for Life Sciences I - MATH 261 — Calculus I - PHYSICS 006 — General Physics I - PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I - PHYSICS 066 — Physics with Calculus for Life Science Majors I Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # CYBERSECURITY SUPPORT TECHNICIAN The program prepares students for an entry-level position in cybersecurity support functions. Students learn the essentials of information and cybersecurity, intrusion protection software, firewalls, and other software programs to protect important computer systems and information. Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # NETWORKING SUPPORT TECHNICIAN The program prepares the students to accept an entry level position in Network Support. Prepare students on how networks operate, including devices, media, and protocols that enable network communications. Prepare students in the fundamental conceptual building blocks of networks, such as TCP/IP model, OSI model, frames, packets, and IP addressing. Prepare students to identify common network devices, components, and accessories, end point devices, routers, switches, and access points. Prepare students to perform basic troubleshooting and demonstrate effective methodologies and help desk best… Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES A certificate in African American Studies provides students with theoretical frameworks through which they are able to explore, examine, and analyze the experience of African Americans in the United States. Students will build skills in communicating with diverse audiences and examining multiple sources of information and data. This degree equips students to enter a multi-ethnic workforce and more effectively work toward social justice. ## Courses - AFRO AM 002 — The African American in Contemporary Urban Society - AFRO AM 004 — The African American in the History of the U.S. I - AFRO AM 005 — The African American in the History of the U.S. II - AFRO AM 020 — African-American Literature - SOC 002 — American Social Problems - SOC 011 — Race and Ethnic Relations Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # ANTHROPOLOGY Students completing the Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer will have satisfied the lower division major preparation for bachelor’s degrees in similar majors as determined by California State University (CSU) campuses and are guaranteed admission with junior status to the California State University system, although not to a particular campus or major. ## Courses - ANTHRO 101 — Human Biological Evolution - ANTHRO 102 — Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology - ANTHRO 103 — Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past - ANTHRO 104 — Human Language and Communication Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # Economics Economics is a social science that deals with allocation of scarce resources among competing alternatives. It analyzes the decisions of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services under the conditions of scarcity and other constraints. Today, analytical method of economics is applied to education, family, business, finance (personal and corporate) crime, health, law, politics, religion, social institutions, war and science. This degree closely mirrors lower-division major preparation requirements for economics and business majors at many CSUs. ## Courses - ACCTG 001 — Introductory Accounting I - ACCTG 002 — Introductory Accounting II - CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses - ECON 001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON 002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - MATH 238 — Calculus for Business and Social Science I - MATH 245 — College Algebra - MATH 261 — Calculus I - MATH 262 — Calculus II - PHILOS 009 — Symbolic Logic I - STAT 101 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics (Formerly MATH 227) Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # ETHNIC STUDIES An associate’s degree in Ethnic Studies provides students with theoretical frameworks through which students are able to explore, examine and analyze the experiences of a wide array of ethnic groups in the United States. Students will build skills communicating with diverse audiences, address issues of underrepresentation and enhance their cultural outlook. This degree equips students to enter a multi-ethnic workforce and more effectively work towards issues related to social justice. ## Courses - AFRO AM 002 — The African American in Contemporary Urban Society - AFRO AM 004 — The African American in the History of the U.S. I - AFRO AM 005 — The African American in the History of the U.S. II - AFRO AM 020 — African-American Literature - CHICANO 002 — The Mexican-American in Contemporary Society - CHICANO 007 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States I - CHICANO 008 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States II - CHICANO 037 — Chicano Literature - CHICANO 054 — Mexican-American Arts in American Culture - JEWISH 025 — The History of the Jewish People - SOC 002 — American Social Problems - SOC 011 — Race and Ethnic Relations Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # GEOGRAPHY Students completing the Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer will have satisfied the lower division major preparation for bachelor’s degrees in similar majors as determined by California State University (CSU) campuses and are guaranteed admission with junior status to the California State University system, although not to a particular campus or major. ## Courses - GEOG 001 — Physical Geography - GEOG 002 — Cultural Elements of Geography - GEOG 003 — Introduction to Weather and Climate - GEOG 009 — People and the Earth’s Ecosystem - GEOG 014 — Geography of California - GEOG 015 — Physical Geography Laboratory - GEOG 017 — Physical Geography and Laboratory - GEOG 025 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Laboratory - GEOG 030 — Managing Natural Resources - GEOG 045 — Food and Culture - GEOLOGY 001 — Physical Geology Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # History, Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree **Degree** Students completing the Associate in Arts in History for Transfer will have satisfied the lower division major preparation for bachelor’s degrees in similar majors as determined by California State University (CSU) campuses and are guaranteed admission with junior status to the California State University system, although not to a particular campus or major. ## Courses - HISTORY 001 — Introduction to Western Civilization I - HISTORY 002 — Introduction to Western Civilization II - HISTORY 005 — History of the Americas I - HISTORY 006 — History of the Americas II - HISTORY 007 — The World’s Great Religions - HISTORY 011 — Political and Social History of the United States to 1877 - HISTORY 012 — Political and Social History of the United States from 1865 - HISTORY 020 — History of California and the Pacific Coast - HISTORY 086 — Introduction to World Civilization I Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # History, Associate of Arts Degree **Degree** The History program includes courses that examine the people, institutions, ideas, and events of the past and present. The study of History contributes to cultural literacy and develops critical thinking skills. Historical study provides a fundamental preparation for careers in law, government, and education. This degree can serve as the basis for further undergraduate education in history. ## Courses - HISTORY 001 — Introduction to Western Civilization I - HISTORY 002 — Introduction to Western Civilization II - HISTORY 005 — History of the Americas I - HISTORY 006 — History of the Americas II - HISTORY 007 — The World’s Great Religions - HISTORY 011 — Political and Social History of the United States to 1877 - HISTORY 012 — Political and Social History of the United States from 1865 - HISTORY 020 — History of California and the Pacific Coast - HUMAN 008 — Great Women in the Humanities Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science is the academic study of the state, government, and politics. The discipline deals with the theory and practice of politics, political systems, and political behavior. The Political Science AA degree helps prepare students for careers in fields such as law, education, journalism, and governmental service. This degree can serve as the basis for further undergraduate education in political science. ## Courses - AFRO AM 004 — The African American in the History of the U.S. I - HISTORY 012 — Political and Social History of the United States from 1865 - HISTORY 020 — History of California and the Pacific Coast - POL SCI 002 — Introduction to Comparative Politics - POL SCI 005 — The History of Western Political Thought - POL SCI 007 — Introduction to International Relations - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics Source: https://www.lavc.edu/sites/lavc.edu/files/2025-08/LAVC%20Catalog%202025-2026.pdf --- # CHEM 060 — Introduction to General Chemistry 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CIS 104 — Microcomputer Application Software 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EGD TEK 101 — Engineering Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG GEN 101 — Introduction to Science, Engineering and Technology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # MATH 240 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MSCNC 124 — Print Interpretation and Inspection (Blueprint II) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NUM CON 021 — Advanced Manual CNC Lathe Programming & Introduction to CAM 3 credits · 3 hours --- # T & M 027 — Basic Machine Shop Theory and Practice 4 credits · 4 hours --- # T & M 030 — Machine Shop Practice I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # T & M 031 — Machine Shop Practice II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EGD TEK 102 — Engineering Graphics with CAD and Introduction to GD&T 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELECTRN 002 — Introduction to Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MSCNC 114 — Print Interpretation & Sketching (Blueprint I) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NUM CON 022 — Adv Manual CNC Mill & Microcomputer Assisted Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NUM CON 023 — Computer Aided Manufacturing Programming of CNC Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # T & M 032 — Machine Shop Practice III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG GEN 151 — Materials of Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # EGD TEK 121 — 3D Computer Aided Design with Solidworks 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ELECTRN 004 — Fundamentals of Electronics I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIOLOGY 006 — General Biology I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BIOLOGY 007 — General Biology II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 247 — Calculus for Life Sciences I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # MATH 261 — Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYSICS 066 — Physics with Calculus for Life Science Majors I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYSICS 067 — Physics with Calculus for Life Science Majors II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYSICS 006 — General Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PHYSICS 007 — General Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PHYSICS 037 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # PHYSICS 038 — Physics for Engineer and Scientists II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHEM 211 — Organic Chemistry for Science Majors I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CHEM 212 — Organic Chemistry for Science Majors II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 262 — Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 263 — Calculus III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # MATH 275 — Ordinary Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHYSICS 039 — Physics for Engineers and Scientists III 5 credits · 5 hours --- # CS 113 — Programming in Java 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 130 — Introduction to Computer Architecture and Organization 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 131 — Discrete Structures for Computer Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 136 — Introduction to Data Structures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 101 — Introduction to Computer Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 117 — Intermediate Programming Using C/C++ 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 150 — Windows and Web Database Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 216 — Object-Oriented Programming in C++ 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 236 — Advanced Data Structures and Introduction to Databases 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 111 — Programming in Visual Basic 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 115 — Programming in C# 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 112 — Operating Systems - Beginning Linux 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 210 — Introduction to Computer Networking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 119 — Programming in Python 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 213 — Advanced Programming in Java 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 220 — Advanced Computer Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Their Uses 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 192 — Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 193 — Database Essentials in Amazon Web Services 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 194 — Compute Engines in Amazon Web Services 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 195 — Security in the Cloud 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIS 124 — Data Analytics (Advanced Excel and Access) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 159 — Foundation of Data Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CS 165 — Data Science Programming and Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ELECTRN 054 — Computer Logic 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ELECTRN 109 — Computer Hardware 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASTRON 001 — Elementary Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENV SCI 001 — Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # OCEANO 001 — Introduction to Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 001 — Physical Geography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 003 — Introduction to Weather and Climate 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 015 — Physical Geography Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours --- # GEOLOGY 006 — Physical Geology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics (Formerly MATH 227) 4 credits · 4 hours --- # STAT 101 — Statistics for the Social Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ENG GEN 122 — Programming and Problem-Solving in Matlab 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG GEN 131 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENG GEN 220 — Electrical Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # COUNSEL 020 — Post-Secondary Education: The Scope of Career Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # E.S.L. 008 — Advanced ESL Composition 6 credits · 6 hours --- # GEOLOGY 001 — Physical Geology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOLOGY 002 — Earth History 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOLOGY 007 — Earth History Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # OCEANO 010 — Physical Oceanography Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # MATH 270 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AFRO AM 002 — The African American in Contemporary Urban Society 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AFRO AM 004 — The African American in the History of the U.S. I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AFRO AM 005 — The African American in the History of the U.S. II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AFRO AM 020 — African-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 002 — American Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 011 — Race and Ethnic Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 101 — Human Biological Evolution 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 102 — Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 103 — Archaeology: Reconstructing the Human Past 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 104 — Human Language and Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 111 — Laboratory in Human Biological Evolution 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ANTHRO 116 — Primate Lives: Behavior, Evolution, and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ANTHRO 121 — Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 001 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 002 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 238 — Calculus for Business and Social Science I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ACCTG 001 — Introductory Accounting I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ACCTG 002 — Introductory Accounting II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BUS 032 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAOT 032 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ECON 010 — Economic History of the United States 3 credits · 3 hours --- # MATH 245 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHILOS 009 — Symbolic Logic I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 002 — The Mexican-American in Contemporary Society 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 007 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 008 — The Mexican-American in the History of the United States II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 037 — Chicano Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 044 — Mexican Civilization 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 054 — Mexican-American Arts in American Culture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHICANO 042 — Contemporary Mexican Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPANISH 002 — Elementary Spanish II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # SPANISH 003 — Intermediate Spanish I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # SPANISH 004 — Intermediate Spanish II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # SPANISH 035 — Spanish for Spanish Speakers I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # SPANISH 036 — Spanish for Spanish Speakers II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # SPANISH 037 — Composition and Conversation for Spanish Speakers 5 credits · 5 hours --- # JEWISH 025 — The History of the Jewish People 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 002 — Cultural Elements of Geography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 017 — Physical Geography and Laboratory 5 credits · 5 hours --- # GEOG 014 — Geography of California 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 009 — People and the Earth’s Ecosystem 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 025 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Laboratory 4 credits · 4 hours --- # GEOG 030 — Managing Natural Resources 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEOG 045 — Food and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 011 — Political and Social History of the United States to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 012 — Political and Social History of the United States from 1865 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 001 — Introduction to Western Civilization I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 002 — Introduction to Western Civilization II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 007 — The World’s Great Religions 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 086 — Introduction to World Civilization I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 005 — History of the Americas I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 006 — History of the Americas II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HISTORY 020 — History of California and the Pacific Coast 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HUMAN 008 — Great Women in the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POL SCI 002 — Introduction to Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POL SCI 005 — The History of Western Political Thought 3 credits · 3 hours --- # POL SCI 007 — Introduction to International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 074 — Research Methods in the Behavioral Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 002 — Biological Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 011 — Child Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 013 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 041 — Life-Span Psychology: From Infancy to Old Age 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 003 — Personality and Social Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 012 — Adolescent Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 014 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 017 — The Exceptional Child 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 052 — Psychological Aspects of Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 060 — Stress Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 075 — Health Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSYCH 090 — Introduction to Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # HEBREW 001 — Elementary Hebrew I 5 credits · 5 hours --- # HEBREW 002 — Elementary Hebrew II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # JEWISH 002 — The Jewish Religious Heritage 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHILOS 035 — Judaism, Christianity and Islam 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHILOS 031 — Philosophy of Religion 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENGLISH 252 — The English Bible as Literature 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PHILOS 030 — Asian Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 001 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 003 — Crime and Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 004 — Sociological Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 012 — Marriage and Family Life 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 031 — Sociology of Gender 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 021 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 025 — Drugs and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 086 — Popular Culture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 017 — Introduction to Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 084 — SIMSOC:Simulated Society 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SOC 019 — Introduction to the Social Services 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 020 — Directed Practice in Social Welfare 3 credits · 3 hours