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Associate Degree for Transfer RequirementsDegreeThe Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) provides students with a clear pathway to a California State University (CSU) major and baccalaureate degree. Students who wish to earn an Associate in Science… source
Bachelor's Degree RequirementsDegreeThe bachelor's degree in biomanufacturing builds upon the associate degree program in biomanufacturing, allowing students who complete the associate degree or equivalent coursework from other college… source
Certificate RequirementsCertificateCertificates of achievement are designed to prepare students for employment in specific career areas. In developing certificates, MiraCosta faculty collaborate with employers who describe the knowled… source
Graduation & CommencementStudents completing degree or certificate of achievement requirements should submit a petition by the deadline of their final semester or session. Petition deadlines are as follows: source
MCGE ▸ 224 coursesThe MCGE pattern will satisfy general education requirements at MiraCosta College but will not satisfy all general education requirements for transfer to a CSU or UC campus and is not intended for st… source
Cal-GETC ▸ 194 coursesTwo courses and a minimum of 7 semester units are required. Select one course from 5A and one course from 5B. One course must include a corresponding laboratory. (Laboratory courses in 5A and 5B are… source
Instructional ServicesInstructional Services, located on the Oceanside Campus in Building 1000, is responsible for the administration of the various educational programs offered by MiraCosta College. source
Associate Degree RequirementsDegreeThe associate degree at MiraCosta College provides a framework within which students complete patterns of learning experiences designed to develop capabilities and insights to support their academic… source
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ACCT 101: Practical AccountingThis introduction to the field of accounting includes completion of an accounting cycle and related bookkeeping for sole proprietorship service and merchandising businesses. Topics include analyzing… source
ACCT 102: Practical Accounting IIThis course continues the introduction to accounting studied in ACCT 101 . Topics include bookkeeping for sole proprietorship, partnership and corporate merchandising businesses with an emphasis on b… source
ACCT 104: Payroll AccountingThis course provides a comprehensive overview of federal and state payroll laws and their effect on payroll records and required government reports. Topics include laws affecting employers, human res… source
ACCT 145: Individual Income TaxThis course covers federal and California individual income tax preparation and planning. Topics include filing status, exemptions, income and exclusions, business expenses, itemized deductions, cred… source
ACCT 146: Taxation of Business EntitiesThis course introduces the tax issues facing the various types of business entities that operate in the United States. It emphasizes the US tax code and regulations that relate to these entities, and… source
ACCT 147: Ethics, Representation, Practice, and ProceduresThis course covers income tax issues that relate to the requirements of individuals who have the legal right to prepare tax returns on behalf of individuals, business entities, and estates and trusts… source
ACCT 148: QuickBooksThis course teaches students how to apply fundamental accounting concepts and principles and analyze business events using commercial business accounting software. Students enter accounting transacti… source
ACCT 149: IRS Volunteer PreparationThe IRS volunteer programs, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Facilitated Self Assistance (FSA), offer accounting and business majors the opportunity to learn the valuable skill of tax prepa… source
ACCT 158: Business MathematicsThis course meets the needs of business students who wish to gain proficiency in mathematical applications used in the business world. It prepares students for the study of accounting as well as for… source
ACCT 201: Financial AccountingThis course explores what financial accounting is, why it is important, and how it is used by investors and creditors to make decisions. It covers the accounting information system and the recording… source
ACCT 202: Managerial AccountingThis course examines how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations, and controlling. It focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure,… source
ACCT 204: Intermediate Accounting IStudents study the conceptual framework of accounting as it relates to the recording, reporting, and disclosing of financial information related to asset valuation and income determination based on g… source
ACCT 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ACCT 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
ADM 100: Introduction to the Administration of JusticeThis course explores the roots of our current justice system and the interaction of its various subsystems (law enforcement/prosecution, judicial, and corrections). It emphasizes the organizational s… source
ADM 107: Introduction to Computer/Digital ForensicsThis course introduces students to computer/digital crime and abuse and the methods used to properly conduct a computer/digital forensics investigation. Designed for law enforcement investigators, co… source
ADM 200: Concepts of Criminal LawThe course explores the basic concepts of criminal law, including its philosophy and development, relationship to the US government's structure, elements of a crime, inchoate offenses, and capacities… source
ADM 210: Criminal ProceduresThe course explores the basic concepts of criminal procedure with special emphasis on constitutional principles that apply to investigative techniques involving search and seizure, electronic surveil… source
ADM 220: Criminal EvidenceThis course focuses on the various types of evidence and the rules governing admissibility in criminal proceedings with an emphasis on the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code.… source
ADM 230: Policing in a Diverse and Multicultural SocietyThis course examines how diverse populations and multicultural communities affect the organization of law enforcement agencies and the relationships between police and the communities they serve. It… source
ADM 240: Written and Oral Communication in the Administration of JusticeThis course focuses on the written and oral communication skills necessary for success in the criminal justice system to include the application of relevant legal considerations. It emphasizes incide… source
ADM 250: Police Field OperationsThis course focuses on the duties, responsibilities, and ethical considerations of patrol officers during field operations. It emphasizes the different types of patrol and investigations, commonly en… source
ADM 260: Organized Crime, Gangs, and TerrorismThis course traces the origins and evolution of domestic and transnational organized criminal and terrorist enterprises. It emphasizes their illicit activities, including drug trafficking, vices, gan… source
ADM 270: Crime and DelinquencyThis course focuses on the nature and extent of the most significant types of criminal and delinquent behavior of juvenile offenders as well as the major theories and factors that may explain such be… source
ADM 280: Criminal InvestigationThis course focuses on the fundamentals of criminal investigations, including investigative techniques relevant to particular types of crime (e.g., fingerprint/DNA collection, other scientific eviden… source
ADM 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ADM 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
ANTH 102: Cultural AnthropologyThis course explores how anthropologists study and compare human cultures, including variation in subsistence patterns, social and political organization, economic systems, systems of communication,… source
ANTH 103: Introduction to ArchaeologyThis course explores archaeological theory and method, including techniques of field excavations and laboratory analysis. It also uses archaeological data to understand cultures of the past, includin… source
ANTH 105: Evolution of Human BehaviorThis course explores the biological basis and evolutionary value of human behavior. Students explore current research in genetics and epigenetics, neuroanatomy and endocrinology, along with studies o… source
ANTH 107: Gender, Sex, and SexualityThis course explores and compares the diverse cultural categories of gender and sex, including their grounding in biological functions, belief systems, kinship, and popular representation across the… source
ANTH 120: Global HealthThis course explores contemporary human health problems around the world, focusing on economic, political, historical, sociocultural, and environmental factors that underlie disparities. Global healt… source
ANTH 135: Magic, Witchcraft, and ReligionThis course explores small-scale and customary supernatural beliefs, practices, and traditions from prehistory to the present. Focusing on indigenous and alternative spiritualities around the world,… source
ANTH 190: Primate Behavior and EcologyThis course explores principles of animal behavior and ecology from an evolutionary perspective. Topics include predator avoidance, foraging strategies, mating behaviors, mother-infant bonding, the d… source
ANTH 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ART 100: Drawing and CompositionThis beginning course develops basic drawing skills. Students explore a variety of media and creative approaches, and they improve their perceptual abilities and personal expression. The course cover… source
ART 101: Design and ColorIntroduction to the two-dimensional arts. Students explore and learn the language of design principles and color theory through visual problem solving. They create design projects using critical anal… source
ART 102: Drawing and Composition IIThis course provides for the continued development of basic drawing skills introduced in ART 100 . It emphasizes a creative approach using black and white and color media while exposing students to a… source
ART 103: 3D DesignIn this sculpture course, students examine the language of three-dimensional form, structure, and space. The course develops personal expression, using a variety of themes and subject matter by order… source
ART 104: Artists & Designers NowThis course examines contemporary ideas and processes of art and design through the study of living artists and designers. A historical overview provides context to movements and issues in art since… source
ART 200: Drawing IIIThis advanced drawing course focuses on contemporary drawing practices and conceptual thinking in the development of an individualized portfolio. Students apply subjective perspectives to selected su… source
ART 201: Objects and Ideas in Contemporary ArtStudents create three-dimensional art projects using unconventional materials in tandem with traditional materials and methods. This course examines the ideas, concepts, and processes in contemporary… source
ART 202: Painting I: AcrylicThis course covers composition, techniques, and theory of painting using acrylic paint. Students investigate various acrylic painting techniques, art historical traditions, and theoretical positions.… source
ART 203: Figure Drawing IThis beginning drawing course focuses on representation of the human figure. Students work from nude models and digital resources using materials such as charcoal, pencil, ink, and pastels. They lear… source
ART 204: Painting I: OilsStudents study past and present practices in painting and work from various subjects, including still life, landscape, figures, portraits, or mixed imagery, either from life or two-dimensional refere… source
ART 205: Painting I: WatercolorThis course investigates and experiences the unique characteristics of watercolor painting. Course topics explore compositional strategies, practical techniques, and theoretical concepts of painting… source
ART 206: Mixed Media Figure Studies IWorking from a posed model, students explore various approaches to representing the human figure using a choice of media, including oils, acrylics, ink, or pastels. Students study form and structure,… source
ART 207: Film Photography IThis film photography course provides an in-depth study of the camera and its functions, working with film processing and printing techniques, lighting techniques, compositional and conceptual techni… source
ART 208: Film Photography IIThis course builds upon skills learned in Film Photography I ( ART 207 ). Topics include intermediate and advanced techniques using a range of cameras and photographic processes. Students explore pho… source
ART 210: Printmaking IThis course introduces woodcut, etching, lithography, and contemporary printmaking techniques. It emphasizes craftsmanship and individual expression and encourages experimentation in the use of mater… source
ART 211: Mixed Media Figure Studies IIThis course provides students an opportunity to further their investigation of the human figure in contemporary painting. Objectives include the development of personal vision and alternative venues… source
ART 212: Painting II: AcrylicThis course emphasizes intermediate practices in acrylic painting. Students create expressive works using a variety of techniques and materials unique to acrylics. Students study historic and current… source
ART 213: Figure Drawing IIIn this intermediate life drawing course students create drawings of human figures, promoting visual acuity while exploring expressive drawing techniques and concepts in contemporary studio practice.… source
ART 214: Painting II: OilsThis course emphasizes intermediate practices in oil painting to create artwork in a context of personal meaning, narrative, and relevance for portfolio development. Students study artworks specific… source
ART 215: Painting II: WatercolorThis course emphasizes intermediate practices in watercolor painting. Students continue to explore compositional methods while developing a portfolio of expressive paintings using techniques and mate… source
ART 216: SculptureThis course concentrates on the exploration and refinement of a wide range of sculptural techniques and strategies, and it includes three-dimensional art theory. Students work with traditional medium… source
ART 218: Printmaking IIStudents study past and present practices in printmaking and a variety of techniques to further their skills in the medium. This course furthers students' knowledge of woodcut, etching, lithography,… source
ART 221: Printmaking IIIIn this advanced-level printmaking course, students study past and present practices in printmaking and a variety of techniques to further their skills in the medium and their knowledge of woodcut, e… source
ART 222: Printmaking IVThis course is designed for semi-professional students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in printmaking. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of work for a portf… source
ART 223: Woodworking and Furniture Design IThis course teaches woodworking skills and covers the nature of hardwoods and softwoods, the mechanics of shaping/joining, and the proper and safe use of hand and power tools. It examines both tradit… source
ART 224: Woodworking and Furniture Design IIStudents continue developing their woodworking skills by examining traditional and contemporary woodworking designs and practices and by learning intermediate-level hand and power tool techniques. Th… source
ART 225: Ceramics IThis introductory ceramics course explores techniques, materials, and traditions of pottery. It emphasizes hand building and/or use of the potter's wheel and encourages the creative use of clay, glaz… source
ART 226: Ceramics IIStudents study past and present practices in ceramics with a variety of techniques and clay bodies to further their skills in the medium. The course places a strong emphasis on ceramics studio operat… source
ART 227: Ceramics IIIThis advanced-level ceramics course focuses on ceramics studio operations, particularly the formulation of clay bodies and glazes. Topics may include alternative firings and construction of kilns. Th… source
ART 228: Ceramics IVThis course is designed for advanced students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in ceramics. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of work for a portfolio or exhi… source
ART 229: Woodworking and Furniture Design IIIThis advanced woodworking and furniture design course requires students to express concepts and ideas through the wood medium. Students continue developing their woodworking skills by examining tradi… source
ART 232: Video ArtThis course introduces video as a medium of artistic expression, personal narrative, and cultural inquiry. Students examine the art-historical origins of video and its evolution over time as well as… source
ART 234: Kinetic ArtThis course covers the history and practice of movement in art. It combines the use, study, and practice of movement, machines, and performance as a means of personal expression, social intervention,… source
ART 239: Woodworking and Furniture Design IVThis course is designed for semi-professional students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in woodworking and furniture design. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive bod… source
ART 241: Painting III: AcrylicThis course teaches advanced acrylic painting practices. Students further develop technical and conceptual skills acquired in previous sections, learn new techniques, and produce a series of works th… source
ART 242: Painting III: WatercolorThis course teaches advanced watercolor painting practices. Students further develop technical and conceptual skills acquired in previous sections, learn new techniques, and produce a series of works… source
ART 244: Digital Media for the Visual ArtistThis studio art course investigates the intersection of visual representation, contemporary art, digital imaging, and time-based artwork from an aesthetic, historical, and artistic perspective for th… source
ART 245: Digital Art and MediaThis course provides an introduction to the historical and theoretical foundations of digital art as well as hands-on production of digital art using a broad range of applications and computer hardwa… source
ART 251: Digital PhotographyThis course uses digital cameras and the computer as tools to create photographic imagery. Students explore camera controls, principles of composition, and photographic theory and techniques using in… source
ART 253: Applied Digital PhotographyThis course provides students with the opportunity to apply skills acquired in ART 251 while developing a personal style. It offers a continued study of photographic theory, composition, content deve… source
ART 254: Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic ImageThis course surveys the history of still photography from the discipline's inception to the present digital age. It explores the medium of photography as a form of visual communication in historical,… source
ART 255: Painting IV: WatercolorThis course is designed for advanced students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in painting. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of watercolor paintings for a p… source
ART 261: Mixed Media Figure Studies IIIStudents advance their methods and practice in the investigation of the human figure as a departure point for personalized content. Objectives include the advancement of conceptual strategies and a m… source
ART 262: Introduction to SilkscreenThis course introduces silkscreen, or serigraphy, within contemporary printmaking applications for the creation of multicolor prints using water-based techniques. The course includes instruction in d… source
ART 263: Figure Drawing IIIStudents in this advanced course create drawings of human figures in the classroom and from invented, found, and appropriated sources. Students further develop technical and conceptual skills acquire… source
ART 264: Painting III: OilsThis course furthers the development of contemporary painting practices in oil paint at an advanced level. Students develop a series of paintings based on a conceptual narrative and apply learned tec… source
ART 265: Painting IV: OilsThis course is designed for advanced students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in painting. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of oil paintings for a portfoli… source
ART 266: Painting IV: AcrylicThis course is designed for advanced students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in painting. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of acrylic paintings for a port… source
ART 268: Film Photography IIIThis course builds upon skills learned in Film Photography II ( ART 208 ). In this advanced-level photography course, students study historical and contemporary practices in image-making and a variet… source
ART 269: Film Photography IVThis course is designed for advanced students wishing to major in art with an emphasis in photography. Students work closely with the instructor to create a cohesive body of work for a portfolio or e… source
ART 270: History and Theory of Museum and Gallery ExhibitionThis course introduces students to the history of museum and gallery exhibitions as well as to the theories behind historical and contemporary museum and gallery exhibition design. It relates these i… source
ART 271: Museum and Gallery ExhibitionThis course introduces students to the practical requirements of operating a museum or gallery. It provides detailed information about museum and gallery departments and roles as well as experiences… source
ART 290: Landmarks of ArtThis course examines art and architecture on-site within cultural and historical contexts. It surveys selected periods of Western and non-Western traditions and emphasizes understanding the visual ar… source
ART 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ART 295: Visual Art/Professional PracticeDesigned for the student artist, this course examines professional practices, career goals, and educational choices in the visual arts. Students produce a professional portfolio that includes documen… source
ART 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
ARTH 157: Art OrientationThis basic art appreciation course introduces world art forms, techniques, traditions, and aesthetics. It emphasizes global art in historical and cultural contexts. Students examine visual artworks f… source
ARTH 158: Indigenous Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the AmericasThis course introduces the indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. It explores methodology and materials in diverse media as they reflect various cultures from ancient to contemporary p… source
ARTH 159: Indigenous Arts of Central and South AmericaThis course covers the arts of the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and South America. It surveys the various cultures of those areas from ancient periods to the points of European contact, emphasiz… source
ARTH 260: History of Modern ArtThis course covers European and American art forms, primarily painting, sculpture, and architecture, from the beginning of modernism in the mid-19th century to contemporary art in the 21st century. S… source
ARTH 260H: History of Modern Art (Honors)This honors course introduces students to European and American art forms, primarily painting, sculpture, and architecture, from the beginning of modernism in the mid-19th century to contemporary art… source
ASTR 120: Life in the UniverseThis introductory course surveys the study for life in the universe from the Big Bang to implications of contact with an extraterrestrial civilization while emphasizing the nature and process of phys… source
ASTR 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ATHL 100: Volleyball TechniquesThis activity class integrates volleyball theory with practice in game situations. Topics include volleyball techniques, strategies, and rules. May be repeated three times. UC CREDIT LIMITATION: Any… source
ATHL 102: Intercollegiate Volleyball, WomenThis class emphasizes advanced-level instruction and training in volleyball skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students develop team-playing skills by interacting with opponents, teammat… source
ATHL 103: Intercollegiate Beach Volleyball, WomenThis course emphasizes advanced-level instruction and training in beach volleyball. Students develop skills, techniques, and strategies that are applied to intercollegiate beach volleyball competitio… source
ATHL 104: Beach Volleyball TechniquesThis activity class integrates beach volleyball techniques with practice of in-game situations. Topics include beach volleyball fundamental techniques, strategies, and rules. (May be repeated three t… source
ATHL 105: Beach Volleyball CompetitionThis class emphasizes advanced-level instruction and training in beach volleyball skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students apply beach volleyball rules to game situations and integrat… source
ATHL 117: Basketball CompetitionThis class emphasizes advanced-level instruction and training in basketball skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students apply basketball rules to game situations and integrate strategies… source
ATHL 118: Basketball TechniquesThis activity class integrates basketball theory with practice in game situations. Topics include basketball techniques, strategies, and rules. May be repeated three times. UC CREDIT LIMITATION: Any… source
ATHL 134: SoccerThis soccer class emphasizes basic fundamentals of individual play such as ball control, dribbling, trapping, shooting, and passing. The course exposes students to the basic rudiments of offensive an… source
ATHL 135: Soccer CompetitionThis class emphasizes advanced-level instruction and training in soccer skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students apply soccer rules to game situations and integrate strategies into co… source
ATHL 171: Intercollegiate Basketball, Men/WomenThis class emphasizes an intermediate level of instruction and training in basketball skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students develop team-playing skills by interacting with opponent… source
ATHL 172: Intercollegiate Basketball, Men/Women (Advanced)This class emphasizes instruction and training in advanced basketball skills, techniques, strategies, and leadership. Students develop team-playing skills by interacting with opponents, teammates, co… source
ATHL 188: Intercollegiate Soccer, Men/WomenThis class emphasizes an advanced level of instruction and training in soccer skills, techniques, and strategies. Students demonstrate increased proficiency and skill attainment with each repetition.… source
AUTO 100: Basic Motorcycle Maintenance and Small Engine RepairThis introductory course combines theory with practical experience to provide students with the necessary skills to perform two- and four-cycle small engine maintenance, tune-up, and repair. The cour… source
AUTO 102: Preventive Maintenance and Engine PerformanceDesigned to develop an understanding of the operation, care, preventive maintenance, and light repair of the automobile, this course covers all major systems and components, including tires, wheels,… source
AUTO 105: Automotive Reconditioning and DetailingThis course covers interior and exterior detailing processes, including identification of paint condition and types, use of car-care chemicals, machine polishing, maintenance of the paint surface, an… source
AUTO 110: History of the AutomobileThis course surveys the history, culture, and societal impact of the automobile in the United States from the early twentieth century through present times. Students examine how the automobile has tr… source
AUTO 125: CA Smog Technician Engine and Emission Control - Level 1This course (plus other requirements and course work) prepares students to qualify for the California Smog Check Technician Examination using Nissan and other Asian manufacturer-specific and standard… source
AUTO 130: Basic Engine PerformanceThis course introduces students to the theory and operation of the internal combustion engine. Topics include cooling, lubrication, ignition, fuel systems, and emission control systems, as well as ma… source
AUTO 135: Auto Electronic FundamentalsThis course prepares students for the study of automotive electrical and electronic computer control systems. It covers the fundamentals of electricity, electromagnetism, electromagnetic induction, e… source
AUTO 140: Automotive Engine TechnologyThis course introduces students to automotive engine mechanical theory and repair. Topics include four-cycle engine theory and operation, lubrication and cooling system service and repair, and engine… source
AUTO 141: Automotive Engine Performance and DrivabilityThis engine performance course covers diagnostics, service, and repair of fuel, ignition, starting, charging, emission, and computer systems. Students use state-of-the-art equipment to diagnose and r… source
AUTO 155: Manual Transmissions and TransaxlesThis course introduces the theory, service, and repair of manual transmissions (RWD) and manual transaxles (FWD). Students learn to identify, evaluate, service, remove, and replace transmissions and… source
AUTO 156: Automatic Transmissions and TransaxlesThis course introduces the theory, service, and repair of automatic transmissions (RWD) and automatic transaxles (FWD). Students learn to identify, evaluate, service, remove, and replace transmission… source
AUTO 160: Automotive Suspension, Steering, and AlignmentThis course covers automotive passenger car and light truck alignment, steering, and suspension systems. It emphasizes the theory and function of modern front- and rear-wheel drive suspension systems… source
AUTO 161: Automotive Brake Service and RepairThis course covers the theory, service, and repair of hydraulic brake, antilock brake, traction control, and regenerative brake systems. Students learn complete service and repair of front and rear b… source
AUTO 200: Automotive Electric and Hybrid VehiclesThis course covers the theory, safety procedures, service, and repair of automotive hybrid, electric, and hydrogen powered vehicles. The course emphasizes design, specialized tools, equipment, and co… source
AUTO 201: Alternative Fuel VehiclesThis alternative fuel vehicles course emphasizes biodiesel, natural gas, propane, biofuels derived from algae, alcohol/ethanol products (cellulosic and crop-based), and new propulsion sources current… source
AUTO 205: Automotive Reconditioning and Paint FundamentalsThis course covers procedures for automotive reconditioning and paint refinishing fundamentals. Topics include exterior and interior cosmetic reconditioning processes consisting of paint touch-up, bu… source
AUTO 220: HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningThis course covers the fundamental theories, diagnosis, service, and repair practices of automotive air conditioning and heating systems. Topics include the procedures of recovering the refrigerant,… source
AUTO 225: Smog Check Training Inspection Procedures - Level 2This course (plus other requirements and course work) prepares students to qualify for the California Smog Check Technician Examination using Nissan and other Asian manufacturer-specific and standard… source
AUTO 235: Electronic Engine Controls and AccessoriesThis course covers automotive drivetrain computer control systems as they interact with air/fuel, timing, idle speed and emission controls. Topics include OBD 2 diagnosis and electrical accessory sys… source
AUTO 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
AUTO 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
BIO 102: Introductory Biology: Ecology and Environmental BiologyThis general education life science course is intended for non-science track students. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students explore ecology and address current environmental issues, while se… source
BIO 103: Introductory Biology: Animal DiversityThis course introduces non-science track students to animal diversity and incorporates biological concepts such as evolution, ecology, behavior, physiology, and development. Course activities may inc… source
BIO 104: Introductory Biology: Botany (Plant Life)This introductory course examines plant anatomy, physiology, and classification. It provides a broad perspective of biological concepts and principles and covers both unicellular and multicellular sy… source
BIO 105: Introductory Biology: Biotechnology in SocietyThis introductory course relates basic biology to the emerging field of biotechnology. Topics include fundamental chemical processes common to all cells, biomolecular chemistry, cellular and molecula… source
BIO 107: Introductory Biology: Marine BiologyFrom plankton to whales, this general education life science course explores the diversity of life in the ocean and examines the biological and environmental factors that influence ocean ecosystems.… source
BIO 108: Introductory Biology: Ocean Ecology and SustainabilityThis introductory life science course examines the ocean from an ecological perspective with an emphasis on environmental sustainability. Topics include patterns in the marine realm, interactions bet… source
BIO 108L: Introductory Biology: Ocean Ecology and Sustainability LabThis general education life science lab course offers students an experimental approach to examining current topics in the field of ocean ecology with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The course… source
BIO 110: Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lecture/Lab)This entry-level course provides a broad perspective of biological concepts and principles with an emphasis on human health. Topics include the process of scientific inquiry, the biochemistry of biom… source
BIO 111: Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lecture)This entry-level course provides a broad perspective of biological concepts and principles with an emphasis on human health. Topics include the process of scientific inquiry, the biochemistry of biom… source
BIO 111L: Introductory Biology: Preparation for Pre-Health Professions (Lab)This laboratory accompaniment to BIO 111 provides direct participation in experiments, demonstrations, and discussions related to fundamental concepts in biology. This course further develops the stu… source
BIO 202: Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal BiologyThis course surveys the organismal/meta-organismal half of biological disciplines. Topics include the taxonomy and physiology of prokaryotes and basal eukaryotes; the taxonomy, developmental biology,… source
BIO 204: Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular BiologyThis course surveys the molecular half of biological disciplines. Topics include biological molecules, metabolic biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics. The laboratory emphasizes… source
BIO 210: Human AnatomyThis course follows a systemic approach by combining microscopic studies of tissues (histology) and organs along with gross/visual anatomical studies of the human body. Students learn mammalian and h… source
BIO 220: Human PhysiologyThis course presents the interrelationships of the various organ systems, based upon the molecular and cellular activities of the organs that comprise those systems. It emphasizes the integration of… source
BIO 230: Introduction to MicrobiologyThis course introduces the fundamental concepts of microbiology and the use of the scientific method applied to the study of bacteria and other microorganisms. Topics include the history, morphology,… source
BIO 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
BIO 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
BIO 340: Molecular Mechanisms of DiseaseThis course focuses on the molecular basis of human disease. Topics include genetic, metabolic, signaling, developmental, and infectious diseases as well as the biological mechanisms of immunity, can… source
BTEC 107: Exploring Biotechnology: Emerging Trends, Careers, and the Local IndustryThis course introduces students to the emerging role of biotechnology in modern society. It examines the origins and impact of the biotechnology industry from physiological and socio-cultural aspects… source
BTEC 110: Basic Techniques in BiotechnologyThis course focuses on the basic laboratory skills needed for employment in the biotechnology/biomanufacturing industry. Students learn laboratory safety and documentation while acquiring skills in t… source
BTEC 120: Business and Regulatory Practices in BiotechnologyThis course examines basic business principles and practices utilized in the discovery, development, and production phases of new product development. It explores the role of governmental oversight a… source
BTEC 180: BiostatisticsThis introductory statistics course covers the principles and practice of statistical design and analysis for scientific experimentation. Topics include hypothesis formation, experimental design and… source
BTEC 201: Advanced Cell CultureThis advanced course teaches skills in the proper handling of cells from higher organisms, such as plants, mammals, and insects, that are routinely maintained in culture in the biotechnology laborato… source
BTEC 203: Techniques in DNA AmplificationThis advanced course provides skills in the performance of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a technique commonly used to amplify DNA in forensics and the biotechnology laboratory. Instruction foc… source
BTEC 204: Recombinant DNAThis advanced course provides skills in recombinant DNA technology used to analyze and manipulate DNA in the biotechnology laboratory. Students learn about the process of cloning and analyzing DNA an… source
BTEC 206: Principles of Separation and HPLCThis advanced course provides skills in the separation of biomolecules from complex mixtures using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Instruction focuses on understanding the principles o… source
BTEC 207: Techniques in Immunochemistry and ELISAThis advanced course provides skills in the use of antibody reagents as a tool in the biotechnology laboratory. It focuses on the nature and specificity of antibody reagents for the identification an… source
BTEC 210: Data Analysis with ExcelThis course teaches students how modern spreadsheet programs can be used to collect and organize data for subsequent tabulation, summarization, and graphical display. It utilizes various forms of sci… source
BTEC 211: Technical Writing for Regulated EnvironmentsThis course provides the requisite tools to understand why technical writing exists and how that writing works in conjunction with the many types of documents found in regulated environments. It also… source
BTEC 221: Bioprocessing: Cell Culture and Scale-upThis laboratory course develops the skills and knowledge related to the culture of cells in increasingly larger scales for the production of biological molecules. Students grow and monitor a variety… source
BTEC 222: Bioprocessing: Large Scale PurificationThis laboratory course develops the skills and knowledge related to purification of biological molecules produced on a large scale. Students utilize the most common types of separation equipment, inc… source
BTEC 231: Gene Editing Techniques: CRISPR-Cas9This advanced course provides skills in the performance of the revolutionary genome editing technique CRISPR-Cas9. Instruction focuses on a deep understanding of this powerful and popular gene-editin… source
BTEC 232: Principles of Flow CytometryThis advanced course addresses the basic theory and practice of flow cytometry. Instruction focuses on understanding the principles of flow cytometry, acquiring skills in the detection and measuremen… source
BTEC 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
BTEC 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
BTEC 300: Supply Chain and Enterprise Resource Planning in BiomanufacturingStudents gain knowledge of how companies manage the complete flow of materials in a supply chain from suppliers to customers. This course covers the design, planning, execution, monitoring, and contr… source
BTEC 310: Biomanufacturing Process SciencesThis lecture/laboratory course examines the biological, physical, and chemical scientific principles that support the design, development, and optimization of key parameters in a biomanufacturing pro… source
BTEC 320: Design of Experiments for BiomanufacturingThis course teaches formalized design of experiments (DOE), a system that optimizes a process through the methodical varying of key parameters and a formalized approach to analyzing, interpreting, an… source
BTEC 330: Advanced Topics in Quality Assurance and Regulatory AffairsThis course builds upon previous knowledge of quality assurance and regulatory affairs to study the harmonized quality system approaches of the International Council for Harmonisation Q8 through Q11.… source
BTEC 340: Six Sigma and Lean ManufacturingThis course covers the Six Sigma approach to the maintenance and improvement of biomanufacturing processes. It incorporates the DMAIC phases: define, measure, analyze, improve, and control. The cours… source
BTEC 360: Design of Biomanufacturing Facilities, Critical Utilities, Processes, and EquipmentStudents evaluate how the design of a biomanufacturing facility maintains appropriate levels of cleanliness and sterility and promotes the production of safe and effective products. Students analyze… source
BTEC 400: Bioprocess Monitoring and ControlThis course covers the measurement, monitoring, modeling, and control of biomanufacturing processes and the statistical methodology used for measuring, analyzing, and controlling quality during the m… source
BTEC 410: Methods in Quality, Improvements, Investigations, and AuditsThis course examines investigational methods used by quality assurance departments to analyze process deviations and make decisions about severity of deviation. Students learn to write industry-stand… source
BTEC 460: Capstone Seminar in Biomanufacturing TechnologiesThis course examines the breadth of products that are produced through biological processes. The course will focus on the advances and emerging technologies in biological production and purification… source
BTEC 470: Capstone Seminar in Biomanufacturing QualityThis course examines the process by which the quality systems of biomanufacturing evolve by examining a selected current trend in the laws and regulations governing biopharmaceutical manufacturing. S… source
BLST 100: Introduction to Black StudiesThis course provides students with an introduction to the principal concepts and methods of Black and African American Studies. Topics include the social, political, creative aspects, philosophies, t… source
BUS 117: Human Resources ManagementThis course introduces human resource management in business. Topics include the role and scope of human resource management in an organization, strategic human resource management planning, employme… source
BUS 120: Introduction to BusinessThis course introduces the trends and opportunities in today's dynamic business environment as they relate to economics, global markets, ethics and social responsibility, business ownership forms, en… source
BUS 128: Introduction to Supply Chain ManagementThis course provides an overview of key supply chain management and logistics processes, concepts, and methodologies. The course explores the framework for supply chain management, major issues and c… source
BUS 130: Entrepreneurship and Small Business ManagementIn this business start-up and management course, students learn about conducting preliminary research, analyzing trends and competition, buying and starting a business or franchise, developing a busi… source
BUS 131: Management PrinciplesThis course explores contemporary management application issues. Topics include management theories, finding and developing leaders, motivating employees, strategic planning, hiring and training empl… source
BUS 132: MarketingThis course introduces students to the principles of marketing. Topics include segmenting, targeting, market research, buyer behavior, distribution, retailing, promotional mix elements, and digital m… source
BUS 133: Project ManagementThis course introduces students with varying backgrounds to the fundamental principles of contemporary project management in personal and professional environments. The course covers the principles a… source
BUS 134: Retail ManagementThis course introduces the principles and practices used in managing retail businesses. Topics include site selection, layout, organization, staffing, positioning, customer service, promotional techn… source
BUS 135: Personal SellingThis course covers professional selling skills and techniques. Topics include career opportunities, understanding buyer behavior, communication skills, prospecting, interviewing, motivating, persuadi… source
BUS 136: Human Relations in BusinessThis course covers the major themes of human relations, including self-awareness, communication, motivation, and conflict resolution, from psychological, sociological, and physiological perspectives.… source
BUS 138: Business PromotionThis course provides students with an overview of the promotion function within marketing. Topics include segmenting, buyer personas, positioning, customer journey mapping, creative content creation… source
BUS 140: Legal Environment of BusinessThis course introduces business-related law, ethics, social responsibility, and government regulations. Topics include dispute resolution, legal system and laws, torts, crimes, contracts, sales, warr… source
BUS 141: Logistics and Transportation ManagementThis course provides an overview of the principles and practices of transportation and its role within supply chain management. The course emphasizes physical transportation systems within the contex… source
BUS 143: Warehousing and Inventory ManagementThis course provides an overview of warehousing operations and the processes, technologies, and equipment within a warehouse facility as enablers for an efficient, effective, and comprehensive supply… source
BUS 144: Budgeting BasicsThis course addresses the preparation of an operating budget for businesses. Students prepare an integrated set of pro forma financial statements and analyze budget-versus-actuals reports. source
BUS 147: Personal FinanceThis course assists students in gaining the knowledge, tools, attitude, and skills needed to make informed lifelong financial decisions that will empower their lives. Students explore the social, psy… source
BUS 152: Business Idea Generation and Feasibility AnalysisThis course focuses on identification of potential business opportunities and the development of a feasibility study of a proposed business idea. source
BUS 153: Business Startup FundamentalsThis course addresses all logistical elements of business startup. Students complete required paperwork to start and operate a small business in California. source
BUS 154: Funding the Entrepreneurial VentureThis course introduces students to the various options available to fund a new or on-going business. source
BUS 155: Business Plan DevelopmentThis course focuses on the development of a professional business plan for the purpose of obtaining funding. It emphasizes development of the business plan document, incorporating effective writing t… source
BUS 160: International BusinessThis course covers international business, trade, and globalization. Topics include politics, laws, economics, cultures, ethics, foreign trade/investment/exchange, internationalizing a business, ente… source
BUS 204: Business StatisticsThis course examines the use of descriptive statistics, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis, chi-square, t-tests for one a… source
BUS 205: Manufacturing and Operations ManagementThis course focuses on the concepts, principles, problems, and practices of operations management. It emphasizes methodologies and processes for effective and efficient management of manufacturing an… source
BUS 289: Career MentoringThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in a mentor/protege relationship under the instruction of a faculty coordinator. It introduces s… source
BUS 290: Business CommunicationThis course focuses on the principles of effective written, oral, and electronic communication. It emphasizes solving problems and eliciting positive response through carefully organized and designed… source
BUS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
BUS 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
BUS 302: Leadership and Personal DevelopmentThis course explores how leaders influence organizations. It focuses on leadership and management topics related to communication, groups and teams, motivation, personal values, professional behavior… source
CRLP 101: Introduction to Career PlanningThis course introduces students to the career planning process. It explores the student's interests, values, skills, and personality preferences as they relate to potential career and major options.… source
CCS 100: Introduction to Chicana/o StudiesThis course is an introductory survey of the field of Chicana and Chicano studies, including its origins, evolution, current status, and academic and career path possibilities. It uses a critical int… source
CCS 232: Critical Issues in Chicana and Latina StudiesThis course examines critical themes in Chicana and Latina feminist scholarship and the lived experiences of Chicana and other Latina women in American society. It applies an interdisciplinary approa… source
CHEM 103: Chemistry and Society: For Non-Science MajorsThis course explores chemical concepts and their applications to everyday life, real world problems, and sustainability. It reviews the properties of matter and energy, chemical bonding and reactions… source
CHEM 103L: Chemistry and Society: For Non-Science Majors (Lab)This course is designed to accompany CHEM 103 . It offers hands-on experiences with chemical techniques in both the laboratory and the field. Lab topics include water analysis, acid rain, forensic an… source
CHEM 112: Introductory General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: For Allied Health MajorsThis course surveys concepts and skills of the chemistry of living organisms with an emphasis on the human body. Topics include the structure of the atom, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, the st… source
CHEM 115: Introductory General Chemistry: For Allied Health MajorsThis introductory course for non-chemistry majors teaches students the language, materials, mathematics, and principles of chemistry. It covers properties of matter, atomic theory, use of the periodi… source
CHEM 140: Preparation for General Chemistry: For Science MajorsThis introductory chemistry course focuses on developing problem-solving skills needed for success in CHEM 150 . It emphasizes the application of the scientific method, modern ideas concerning atomic… source
CHEM 150: General Chemistry I: For Science MajorsThis first semester of a one-year general chemistry sequence focuses on the fundamental principles of chemistry. Students learn the application of these principles with special significance placed on… source
CHEM 151: General Chemistry II: For Science MajorsThis continuation of CHEM 150 studies the fundamental principles of chemistry and their applications. Topics include intermolecular forces, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, aque… source
CHEM 210: Organic Chemistry I: For Science MajorsThis first course in a standard one-year organic chemistry sequence is designed for students majoring in chemistry and other sciences. Major themes include bonding, molecular structure, isomerism, co… source
CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry II: For Science MajorsThis continuation of the one-year organic chemistry sequence emphasizes the application of organic chemistry reactions, mechanisms and synthesis learned in CHEM 210 to other compounds. It examines ne… source
CHEM 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
CDEV 104: Family Child Care Business EssentialsThis course focuses on developing and operating a high-quality family child care program. It emphasizes core theoretical principles of early childhood education, business management, relationship-bas… source
CDEV 105: Principles and Practices of Teaching Young ChildrenThis course introduces working with young children in early care and education programs. It examines the theories and principles of developmentally appropriate practice in early learning environments… source
CDEV 106: Introduction to Curriculum in Early ChildhoodThis course introduces teachers of young children (birth to age eight) to designing early learning environments and planning curriculum in early care and education settings. It covers the relationshi… source
CDEV 109: Child Behavior and GuidanceThis course relates children's behavior to appropriate teaching and parenting strategies and interventions. It explores effective techniques for interacting with children, including children with spe… source
CDEV 111: Programs for Infants and ToddlersThis course is specifically designed for caregivers of infants and toddlers. It focuses on the growth and development of the child, prenatal through three years of age, within various social contexts… source
CDEV 112: The Developing Child: Conception through Early ChildhoodThis course examines the major physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional developmental milestones for children, both typical and atypical, from conception through age six. It emphasizes the… source
CDEV 130: Science and Math for Young ChildrenThis course provides teachers with knowledge and skills related to science and mathematics curriculum in early care and education settings. It focuses on understanding the ways in which children lear… source
CDEV 140: Language and Literacy in Early ChildhoodThis course gives teachers of young children the skills and knowledge needed to effectively plan, document, and implement language and literacy activities in the early childhood classroom. It focuses… source
CDEV 150: Art for Young ChildrenThis course prepares early childhood educators with the skills and knowledge to foster creativity, identity development, and aesthetic awareness through exploration of diverse art media and developme… source
CDEV 160: Music and Movement for Young ChildrenThis course equips early childhood educators with the skills and knowledge to meaningfully incorporate music and movement into the early learning environment to support self-expression, belonging, an… source
CDEV 200: Observation & Assessment in Early ChildhoodThis course focuses on the appropriate use of observation and assessment strategies to document child growth and development, appraise child behavior, and plan for learning in quality early childhood… source
CDEV 205: Health, Safety, and NutritionThis course provides those who care for children (birth through middle childhood) with an overview of health, safety, and nutrition issues. Students develop skills and techniques in ways to promote p… source
CDEV 210: Child, Family, and CommunityThis course examines the developing child in a societal context and focuses on the interrelationships of family, school, and community as agents of socialization from historical, socio-cultural, and… source
CDEV 212: Advanced Issues in Infant-Toddler CareThis course helps infant and toddler caregivers and directors interpret and apply the guidelines for quality care for children birth through three years of age. Topics include the role of the infant… source
CDEV 230: Family Engagement in Early Childhood ProgramsThis course examines the ways in which early care and education program staff can build ongoing, reciprocal, and respectful relationships with program families. The course focuses on identifying comm… source
CDEV 235: Children in a Diverse SocietyThis course examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children's development, learning, and school experiences. It… source
CDEV 240: Children with Special Learning NeedsThis course focuses on learning to work with children with a wide range of abilities, challenging behaviors, and other special learning needs in inclusive early childhood settings. Topics include att… source
CDEV 245: Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and EducationTeachers of young children study the methods and principles of supervising and mentoring teachers, assistant teachers, student teachers, parents, and volunteers in early childhood classrooms. The cou… source
CDEV 250: Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood EducationThis course is designed for directors and assistant directors of early childhood programs. Topics include program types, budget, management, licensing and state regulations, development and implement… source
CDEV 251: Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood EducationThis course is designed for directors and assistant directors of early childhood programs. Topics include effective strategies for personnel management, legal and ethical responsibilities, supervisio… source
CDEV 270: Practicum - The Student Teaching ExperienceTeachers of young children apply developmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision in the campus Child Development Center or in a community early childhood pr… source
CDEV 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
CDEV 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
COMM 106: Group CommunicationThis course provides students with the foundational knowledge and practice of speech making and the necessary role of public address in a democratic society, while simultaneously emphasizing theory a… source
COMM 111: Narrative PerformanceThis course introduces narrative performance and analysis of narrative works of art in their intellectual, emotional, and aesthetic forms. Class readings include traditional and contemporary approach… source
COMM 120: Principles of Human CommunicationThis course introduces human communication concepts and theories. It focuses on the role and significance of communication in and across different contexts, and it covers the basic structures and pro… source
COMM 135: Gender Studies in CommunicationThis course examines the different gender communication patterns. It studies differences and similarities in verbal and nonverbal behaviors, perception, conflict, leadership, and interpersonal relati… source
COMM 144: Race and Ethnicity in CommunicationThis course provides both a theoretical and a practical exploration of how we communicate race and ethnicity in the United States. Topics include how contemporary and historical constructions of race… source
COMM 186: Social Media Strategies for Communication StudiesThis course explores the growing need for social media technology from a communication perspective within and across multiple online contexts. Students gain the knowledge and skills to effectively ap… source
COMM 212: ArgumentationThis course examines the psychological and logical basis of argument and principles of effective organization. It teaches the development and application of critical thinking skills as well as the pr… source
COMM 215: Intercultural CommunicationThis course analyzes the cultural factors and variables that influence human-communication choices and actions. It focuses on perception, language, reasoning, nonverbal messages, values, beliefs, att… source
COMM 220: Introduction to Mass CommunicationThis course covers the history, role, and impact of mass media in the United States. It demonstrates various media operations in the US and their societal and cultural effects. The course enables stu… source
COMM 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
COMM 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
CS 101: Introduction to Computer Science PrinciplesThis course introduces beginning or exploring students to core principles, theories, and topics in computer science while emphasizing their relevance in society. Topics include general computational… source
CS 111: Introduction to Computer Science I: JavaThis course introduces object-oriented programming and concepts designed primarily for students majoring in computer science and engineering who have some programming fundamentals. The course uses to… source
CS 112: Introduction to Computer Science II: JavaThis course uses topics of personal and social relevance to investigate the impacts of computing through exploring advanced object-oriented programming concepts such as abstraction, inheritance, poly… source
CS 113: Basic Data Structures and AlgorithmsThe course uses topics of personal and social relevance to investigate the impact of computing through efficient algorithms and properly designed data structures. Students explore the software develo… source
CS 134: Mobile Application DevelopmentThis course covers how to develop applications for smartphones and tablets with the Android open-source platform. Topics include the Model-View-Controller architecture, designing and handling user in… source
CS 138: Programming with PythonThis course introduces the Python programming language and its features. Python, a dynamic, object-oriented, extensible language, is perfect for the beginner and also meets industry needs. Python is… source
CS 139: Advanced Programming with PythonThis course continues with the Python programming language, using topics of personal and social relevance to investigate the impact of computing. This course includes data structures and libraries fo… source
CS 150: C++ ProgrammingUsing an object-oriented approach to design and programming in the C++ language, this course covers data input/output, data types, control structures, operators, functions, and the operating environm… source
CS 151: Advanced C++ ProgrammingIn this advanced programming course, students design and implement increasingly complex C++ programs that build upon skills acquired in C++ Programming ( CS 150 ). Students also develop appropriate a… source
CS 155: Introduction to Game DevelopmentThis course provides an introduction for students who have an interest in combining skills in programming, software development, and game development in C# and the Unity platform to create interactiv… source
CS 210: Software EngineeringThis course introduces students to team-based software development and engineering methods, including specification, design, implementation, testing, and process. It emphasizes team development, agil… source
CS 220: Computer Architecture and Embedded SystemsThis course introduces how computer hardware and software interact, focusing on the design, organization, and performance of computer architecture. Topics typically include computer organization, ins… source
CS 226: Discrete StructuresDesigned for students majoring in computer science, this course introduces discrete mathematics, including logic, methods of proof, number theory, sets, counting, relations, recursion, recurrence rel… source
CS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
CS 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
CSIT 101: Introduction to ComputersThis course is intended for students wishing to develop or strengthen their basic computer skills. Topics include basic computer techniques and literacy in computer concepts, Windows, working with fi… source
CSIT 110: Computer ApplicationsThis course provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to computer applications and fundamentals. Topics include computer concepts, the operating system, and word processing, spreadsheet, presentati… source
CSIT 120: Fundamentals of Computer Information SystemsThis course covers the concepts of information systems in business, including the integration of information systems, organizational strategy, systems analysis, data storage, data processing, securit… source
CSIT 123: Introduction to Data AnalyticsThis course introduces students to data science through the operational lens of AI-driven data analytics tools, AI programming languages, and advanced statistical modeling techniques. It focuses on t… source
CSIT 125: Microsoft Word for BusinessStudents learn how to use Microsoft Word, the industry-standard tool for word processing in business environments. This comprehensive course includes fundamentals, such as document design, section br… source
CSIT 128: Microsoft Excel for BusinessStudents learn how to use Microsoft Excel, the industry standard tool for spreadsheet and chart creation in a business environment. This comprehensive course includes fundamentals, such as workbook a… source
CSIT 131: Microsoft Access for BusinessStudents learn how to use Microsoft Access, the industry standard tool for database creation in a business environment. This comprehensive course includes fundamentals, such as relational database de… source
CSIT 134: Microsoft PowerPoint for BusinessStudents learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint, the industry standard tool for creating electronic presentations in business environments. This comprehensive course includes fundamentals, such as ele… source
CSIT 137: Google Apps for BusinessIn this course, students learn how to use Google Apps, a collection of free Web-based productivity tools, in a business environment. Topics include Google Search, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs,… source
CSIT 146: E-Commerce and Web PresenceThis course teaches the principles and technologies involved in e-commerce and creating a Web presence for a small or medium-sized business (SMB). It addresses the needs of both online and traditiona… source
CSIT 149: Microsoft WindowsThis course introduces students to the current Microsoft Windows operating system. Students learn how to install the operating system, create and manage user accounts, view system components and prop… source
CSIT 150: Artificial Intelligence: ConceptsThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of artificial intelligence (AI), including its history, techniques, and applications. Students explore the fundamental concepts and meth… source
CSIT 151: Artificial Intelligence: ApplicationsThis course equips students with the hands-on skills needed to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into real-world work environments. It delves into actionable insights and practical applica… source
CSIT 152: Artificial Intelligence: Strategies and SolutionsThis course delves into the cutting-edge research and techniques of artificial intelligence through the exploration of state-of-the-art AI models, methodologies, and ethics. Students gain exposure to… source
CSIT 155: Social Media for BusinessThis course explores social media use from a business perspective. Students learn how to develop a social media strategy to promote business, build stronger customer relations, target a broad base or… source
CSIT 160: Technology, the Individual, and SocietyThis course critically examines the interrelationships among technology, the individual, and society. Students investigate the historical, political, and economic factors that influence the growth an… source
CSIT 165: Living in an Online WorldThis course considers human behavior in relation to the challenges and opportunities presented by an increasingly online society. It places special emphasis on critically evaluating and managing one'… source
CSIT 180: Fundamentals of Computer Hardware and SoftwareThis course provides students with fundamental knowledge covering PC hardware and peripherals, mobile device hardware, networking and troubleshooting hardware, network connectivity issues, installing… source
CSIT 181: Fundamentals of Computer NetworkingThis course presents an overview and introduction to computer networking components, network design, operations, management, protocols, and network operating systems. Students learn the layered funct… source
CSIT 182: Fundamentals of Computer SecurityThis course presents an overview and introduction to essential principles for network security and risk management. Students learn the core foundations of network security: confidentiality, integrity… source
CSIT 183: Windows ServerThis course provides students with an understanding of Microsoft Windows Server. It focuses on administrative tasks including routine and troubleshooting scenarios, such as data and system recovery,… source
CSIT 184: Linux ServerThis course provides students with an understanding of Linux operating systems with an emphasis on Linux Server operating systems. It focuses on the installation, configuration, management, and troub… source
CSIT 186: Cybersecurity: AnalystThis course applies the principles and technologies to prevent, detect, combat, and recover from cybersecurity threats including behavior analytics to improve and harden the overall state and posture… source
CSIT 188: Cybersecurity: Ethical HackerThis course teaches the principles and technologies involved with looking for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems from a network security perspective including the five phases of penetra… source
CSIT 191: Fundamentals of Cisco NetworkingThis course provides an overview and introduction to Cisco networking components (routers and switches), network design, operations, management, protocols, and Cisco's Internetwork Operating System (… source
CSIT 195: IT Career Exploration and Portfolio DevelopmentThis course teaches students how to create a portfolio to professionally display their best work and to increase job opportunities. Topics include defining an audience, organizing and adapting a body… source
CSIT 286: Professional Certification PreparationAttaining a professional certification can help employers further validate a student's MiraCosta degree, certificate, or course work. This course provides an overview of industry-based third-party pr… source
CSIT 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
CSIT 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
COUN 100: College and Career SuccessThis course teaches success strategies to enhance academic and lifelong learning while integrating career and academic planning. The course evaluates theories and strategies of college success, inclu… source
COUN 101: Orientation to CollegeThis course prepares new and returning students to develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for academic and personal success during a student's first semester in college. To… source
COUN 105: Transfer SuccessThis course promotes academic success by providing students with information that will clarify the transfer process, identify support services on campus, and assist them in developing a comprehensive… source
COUN 115: Introduction to Multicultural CounselingThis survey course provides an exploration of major multicultural counseling theories and research focusing on racial and cultural identity, values, and how people behave across different cultures. T… source
COUN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
DNCE 100: Dance AppreciationThis course examines the aesthetics of dance using the elements of time, space, and energy. It introduces students to the origins of dance within cultural contexts. Topics include dance genres, movem… source
DNCE 101: Dance HistoryThis course provides a historical survey of dance in western civilization from antiquity to the present. It emphasizes the cultural context and historical development of ballet and modern dance, and… source
DNCE 102: Introduction to Mexican Folkloric Dance: History, Culture, and PerformanceThis academic course explores the evolution of Mexican folkloric dance from its pre-Hispanic roots to its modern expressions in Mexico and the US. The course covers regional styles, cultural symbols,… source
DNCE 104: Dance on FilmThis course explores the influence of dance as entertainment in musical films from the 1920s to the present. It examines how dance as art has influenced and responded to societal issues such as race,… source
DNCE 105: Dance Cultures of the WorldThis course surveys dance around the world in a cultural and social context. It emphasizes the different ways dance is used to express ideas about the relationship between a person and the body, gend… source
DNCE 121: Hip Hop IThis course is an introduction to hip-hop dance, focusing on styles used for movies, television, and video productions. It includes popping, locking, b-boying, rocking, and other hip-hop styles at a… source
DNCE 122: Hip Hop IIThis continuation of hip-hop dance focuses on styles used for movies, television, and video productions. It includes popping, locking, b-boying, rocking, and other hip-hop styles at a beginning-inter… source
DNCE 134: Pacific Island Dance IThis course introduces the dance and music of the Pacific Islands, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. Specific countries may include but are not limited to Samoa, Hawai'i, Guam, New Zeal… source
DNCE 135: Pacific Island Dance IIThis course continues the exploration of dance and music of the Pacific Islands, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. Specific countries may include but are not limited to Samoa, Hawai'i,… source
DNCE 136: Dance Practices Across Cultures and BordersThis dance technique course focuses on the dance and music traditions of world cultures such as Africa, Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, North America, South America, the Middle East, and Eur… source
DNCE 140: Ballroom Dance Technique IThis course introduces beginning principles and techniques of American ballroom dances, which may include the slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, foxtrot, swing, and quickstep. Students learn and perf… source
DNCE 143: Ballroom Dance Technique IIThis continued study of ballroom dance principles and techniques focuses on beginning-intermediate level American ballroom dances, including the slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, foxtrot, swing, and… source
DNCE 146: Latin Dance Technique IThis course introduces beginning dance principles and techniques of Latin partnering dances, such as the cha cha, salsa, samba, and rumba. Students learn and perform basic Latin dances while improvin… source
DNCE 147: Latin Dance Technique IIThis continued study of Latin dance principles and technique focuses on beginning-intermediate Latin partnering dances, such as the cha cha, salsa, samba and rumba. Students learn and perform Latin p… source
DNCE 150: Pilates Mat & Reformer IThis beginning-intermediate level Pilates-based program utilizes mat and reformer exercises designed to improve strength, flexibility, enhance dance performance, movement coordination, and physical c… source
DNCE 152: Ballet IThis course focuses on the fundamentals of ballet technique, principles, and terminology. It prepares students for more advanced study in ballet. Topics include terminology, variations of ballet barr… source
DNCE 154: Ballet IIThis course focuses on intermediate ballet technique, principles, and terminology. It prepares students for more advanced study in ballet. Topics include terminology, variations of ballet barre, cent… source
DNCE 166: Jazz Dance IThis course focuses on the fundamentals of jazz-dance technique, principles, and terminology. It prepares students for a more advanced study in jazz dance. Topics include terminology, warm-up, stretc… source
DNCE 168: Jazz Dance IIThis course provides study in intermediate jazz dance technique, principles, and terminology. It prepares students for more advanced study in jazz dance. Topics include warm-up, stretches, on-the-dia… source
DNCE 172: Musical Theater Dance IThis course provides study in beginning dance technique, principles, and terminology appropriate for musical theater dance. It prepares students to audition for the MiraCosta College musical and for… source
DNCE 174: Musical Theater Dance IIThis course provides study in intermediate dance technique, principles, and terminology appropriate for musical theater dance. It prepares students to audition for the MiraCosta College musical and f… source
DNCE 176: Modern Dance IThis course introduces modern dance principles and techniques, exploring the elements of time, space, energy, and shape. Students learn correct body alignment, rhythm, breath, and balance through the… source
DNCE 178: Modern Dance IIThis course is a continued study of modern dance, based on the principles of contraction and release, fall and recovery, and effort/shape. Students learn movement combinations and group choreography,… source
DNCE 179: Musical Theatre Dance ProductionThis course focuses on dance techniques within the context of historical and contemporary Broadway musicals and/or plays. Students assess how movement, energy, stage presence, and musicality affect l… source
DNCE 200: Contemporary Dance Production IThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of contemporary dance forms for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at a beginning level. Students work under pro… source
DNCE 201: Contemporary Dance Production IIThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of contemporary dance forms for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at the intermediate level. Students work unde… source
DNCE 202: Contemporary Dance Production IIIThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of contemporary dance forms for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at the intermediate-advanced level. Students… source
DNCE 203: Contemporary Dance Production IVThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of contemporary dance forms for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at the advanced level. Students work under pr… source
DNCE 204: Classical Dance Production IThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of classical dance genres for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at a beginning level. Students work under profe… source
DNCE 205: Classical Dance Production IIThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of classical dance genres for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at the intermediate level. Students work under… source
DNCE 206: Classical Dance Production IIIThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of classical dance forms for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at the intermediate-to-advanced level. Students… source
DNCE 207: Classical Dance Production IVThis course explores the choreographic, rehearsal, and performance process of classical dance genres for dance concerts, outreach, and community events at an advanced level. Students work under profe… source
DNCE 221: Hip Hop IIIThis continuation of hip-hop dance, focusing on styles used for movies, television, and video productions. It includes popping, locking, breakdancing, rocking, and other hip-hop styles at an intermed… source
DNCE 222: Hip Hop IVThis continuation of hip-hop dance focuses on styles used for movies, television, and video productions. It includes popping, locking, b-boying, rocking, and other hip-hop styles at an intermediate-a… source
DNCE 234: Pacific Island Dance IIIThis course studies the dance and music of the Pacific Islands, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia at the intermediate-advanced level. Specific countries may include but are not limited t… source
DNCE 235: Pacific Island Dance IVThis course continues the study of dance and music of the Pacific Islands, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia at the advanced level. Specific countries may include but are not limited to… source
DNCE 240: Ballroom Dance Technique IIIThis continued study of ballroom dance principles and techniques focuses on the intermediate level of American ballroom dances, including slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, foxtrot, swing, and quicks… source
DNCE 243: Ballroom Dance Technique IVThis continued study of ballroom dance principles and techniques focuses on the intermediate-advanced level of American ballroom dances, including slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz, foxtrot, swing, a… source
DNCE 246: Latin Dance Technique IIIThis continued study of Latin dance principles and technique focuses on intermediate Latin partnering dances, such as the cha cha, salsa, samba, mambo, and rumba. Students learn and perform Latin par… source
DNCE 247: Latin Dance Technique IVThis continued study of Latin dance principles and technique focuses on intermediate-advanced Latin partnering dances, such as the cha cha, salsa, samba, mambo and rumba. Students learn and perform L… source
DNCE 250: Contemporary Dance Intensive IThe dance intensive focuses on contemporary dance as an expressive art form at the beginning/intermediate level. Guest artists may be brought in and work on building technical skills, improvisational… source
DNCE 253: Contemporary Dance Intensive IIThe summer dance intensive focuses on contemporary dance as an expressive art form at the intermediate level. Guest artists may be brought in and work on building technical skills, improvisational sk… source
DNCE 254: Contemporary Dance Intensive IIIThe summer dance intensive focuses on contemporary dance as an expressive art form at the intermediate-advanced level. Guest artists may be brought in and work on building technical skills, improvisa… source
DNCE 256: Contemporary Dance Intensive IVThis summer dance intensive focuses on contemporary dance as an expressive art form at the advanced level. Guest artists may be brought in and work on building technical skills, improvisational skill… source
DNCE 260: Dance Touring EnsembleThis course allows students to study traditional and contemporary choreography through rehearsal and competitive performance. Dancers participate in concerts and festivals on campus and throughout th… source
DNCE 263: Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance AThis course offers students and choreographers a beginning-level experience working in a collaborative workshop setting. Students participate in the creative process throughout the workshop, which cu… source
DNCE 264: Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance BThis course offers students and choreographers a beginning-intermediate level experience working in a collaborative workshop setting. Students participate in the creative process throughout the works… source
DNCE 266: Jazz Dance IIIThis course provides study in intermediate/advanced jazz-dance technique, principles, and terminology. Topics include musicality and a variety of jazz styles. source
DNCE 267: Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance CThis course offers students and choreographers an intermediate-advanced level experience working in a collaborative workshop setting. Students participate in the creative process throughout the works… source
DNCE 268: Jazz Dance IVThis course provides study in advanced jazz dance technique, principles, and terminology. Topics include musicality and a variety of jazz styles. source
DNCE 269: Contemporary Dance Workshop and Performance DThis course offers students and choreographers an advanced-level experience working in a collaborative workshop setting. Students participate in the creative process throughout the workshop, which cu… source
DNCE 278: Dance as a ProfessionThis course is designed for the student planning to pursue dance as a career. Components of this course include audition techniques, resume building, professional headshots, costume design, light des… source
DNCE 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
DNCE 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
DESN 100: Fundamentals of DesignThis course introduces the fundamentals of the design process as students develop and apply design skills using visual elements and principles of two- and three-dimensional design. It includes solvin… source
DESN 101: Computer-Aided Design and DraftingThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer graphics and two and three-dimensional modeling on computer-aided design and drafting systems. Students use AutoCAD and other software… source
DESN 102: Architectural DrawingThis course provides the methods and techniques required for architectural drawing. It covers freehand sketching, line work, lettering, geometric constructions, orthographic and isometric projections… source
DESN 103: Architectural CommunicationsThis course provides students the fundamentals of architectural presentation, rendering, and model making. It introduces standards and applications of design language, color theory, pen and ink, free… source
DESN 105: Construction MaterialsThis course provides an overview of the processes and materials used in construction. Topics include elements of planning, designing, and contracting of the work. The course emphasizes site preparati… source
DESN 107: History of Western Architecture-A Sustainable PerspectiveThis course introduces the history of Western architecture from the ancient Near East to the present day with an emphasis on the timeless principles of sustainable design. It examines selected signif… source
DESN 108: World ArchitectureThis survey of non-Western architectural history examines how non-Western building traditions evolved during and after Western and Islamic colonialism. The course focuses on the cultural conditions a… source
DESN 109: Introduction to Engineering and DesignThis course introduces students to engineering and design. Students learn about engineering as a field of study and profession. Through tours, guest speakers, text reading, and group discussions, stu… source
DESN 110: Graphics CommunicationThis course introduces graphics as a fundamental means of communicating technical information for product design, manufacturing, and construction. Students develop an understanding of graphics commun… source
DESN 111: Engineering Design GraphicsThis course prepares engineering and design students to use the graphic communication tools used by engineers in industry. Students develop an advanced understanding of these tools in the engineering… source
DESN 120: Manufacturing ProcessesThis course provides students a basic understanding of the properties of materials and how these materials, including plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites, are transformed into finished product… source
DESN 200: Architectural Design IThis course introduces the basics of architectural design. Students learn and apply fundamental form and space concepts to a design project using visual communication, spatial communications, and cre… source
DESN 201: Advanced AutoCAD Computer-Aided Design and DraftingThis course focuses on applying advanced AutoCAD skills in the design process to create models, drawings, and related documentation for a variety of applications and industries. Topics include blocks… source
DESN 203: Solid ModelingThis course introduces engineering and design students to 3D parametric solid modeling, including basic and intermediate parts, assemblies, and drawings. From their models, students produce CAD drawi… source
DESN 204: Modeling, Prototyping, and ManufacturingThis course provides theory and hands-on application of the design process, 3D modeling, prototyping, and manufacturing to beginning and intermediate design students. Building upon drafting fundament… source
DESN 207: Revit Building Information ModelingThis course prepares intermediate design students to create, detail, and present CAD models of the built environment using Revit building information modeling software. Students create and modify bui… source
DESN 286: Professional Certification PreparationAttaining a professional certification can help employers further validate a student's MiraCosta degree, certificate, or course work. This course provides an overview of industry-based third-party pr… source
DESN 290: Portfolio and PresentationStudents develop a professional portfolio using their best work from previously completed architecture and drafting courses to highlight their design and drawing achievements. The course also covers… source
DESN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
DESN 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
DRAM 105: Introduction to TheatreThis course exposes students to fundamental practices and creative processes in dramatic arts, focusing on the relationship of theatre to various cultures throughout history and on the contributions… source
DRAM 107: Introduction to Design for PerformanceThis course explores the principles, elements, techniques, and practices of design for performance. Topics include analysis of space, movement, mood, period, style, texture, materials, and color usin… source
DRAM 109: Practicum of Voice and DictionThis course emphasizes vocal training for actors. It includes the basics of vocal training: projection, articulation, expression, breathing techniques, and relaxation as needed for theatrical product… source
DRAM 110: Voice and DictionThis course introduces students to techniques for improving the quality, flexibility, and effectiveness of the speaking voice. Students examine and practice clear articulation of American English sou… source
DRAM 123: Script Analysis for Performance and DesignThis course explores the principles, theories, and techniques of play script analysis and script scoring for theatrical production. Students learn how to read and break down a play for textual analys… source
DRAM 126: Shakespearean Acting LabThis lab course focuses on the basics of classical acting techniques, including comprehension and delivery of Shakespeare's works. It includes ensemble work, exercises, games, and the examination of… source
DRAM 130: Acting IThis course focuses on the fundamentals of acting and performance techniques based on Stanislavski's principles. It emphasizes the ability to express thought, emotion, and character through the effec… source
DRAM 131: Audition Preparation for the StageThis course teaches theatre audition techniques: monologue and song presentation; staging; cold-reading techniques; self-directed rehearsal; presentation; self-marketing through cover letters, resume… source
DRAM 133: Performance and Design Portfolio PracticumThis course focuses on the study and practical application of theatre techniques in competitive performance and design. Students enter by audition/interview or nomination by the Kennedy Center Americ… source
DRAM 134: Introduction to PerformanceThis course explores the theories, principles, techniques, and practices of performance. Topics include ritual, play, performativity, performing, performance process, and global and intercultural per… source
DRAM 139: Stage and Concert ManagementThis course introduces the skills and procedures involved in stage managing a theatrical, dance, or music production. Through hands-on experience and observation, students learn to develop the knowle… source
DRAM 141: Lighting Design for Theatre, Television, and FilmThis course introduces students to the technique and practices of theatrical stage lighting and lighting for film and television. It develops skills relative to common applications in these fields. S… source
DRAM 146: Costume Design for Theatre, Television, and FilmThis course provides students with the opportunity to study costume history, design, and basic construction techniques, serving as an introduction to costuming for theatre, television, and film. Stud… source
DRAM 148: Acting for the CameraThis course introduces performance for the camera concerning the mediums of film, video, and television. Students examine practical approaches and techniques specifically required for each different… source
DRAM 201: Rehearsal and Performance: Dramatic TheatreThis course provides students with the opportunity to perform in non-musical, dramatic theatrical productions. Students are instructed in research, textual analysis, and fundamental basic-to-advanced… source
DRAM 202: Rehearsal and Performance: Comedic TheatreThis course provides students with the opportunity to perform in non-musical, comedic theatrical productions. It provides students with comic devices, physicality, timing, and styles work that is req… source
DRAM 203: Rehearsal and Performance: Classical TheatreThis course allows students to explore a classical theatrical text and the historical context of a chosen play. Students are instructed in the special vocal and movement skills required to accomplish… source
DRAM 204: Rehearsal and Performance: Musical TheatreThis course provides students with the opportunity to perform in main-stage musical productions. All students participate in the American College Theater Festival academic theatre competition. The co… source
DRAM 210: Rehearsal and Performance: Technical TheatreThis course provides students with theatre production experience. All students participate in the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival academic theatre competition. Production crew positi… source
DRAM 222: Introduction to Black TheaterThis course explores Black theatre from the pre-Civil War era to the present. It is designed to give students of all backgrounds an introductory understanding of this genre. Topics covered include el… source
DRAM 226: Advanced Performance LabThis advanced performance lab course focuses on advanced process and methodology, performance styles, and performance approaches. source
DRAM 227: Dramatic ImprovisationStudents explore in-depth personal connections to issues, ideas, and themes through dramatic improvisation. These dramatic improvisations stimulate questions about characterization and provide answer… source
DRAM 231: Acting IIThis course provides an in-depth application of Stanislavski's principles with an emphasis on characterization, scene study, methodology, and process. Acting studies focus on performance from varied… source
DRAM 232: Movement for the StageThis course creates an environment in which students explore dynamic movement. It emphasizes not only physical control, strength, flexibility, and creative imagination but also the integration of min… source
DRAM 253: Makeup for Theatre, Television, and FilmThis course introduces students to the technique and practices of makeup for theatre, television, and film and develops skills relative to the common applications for stage and film. Students engage… source
DRAM 256: Stagecraft for Theatre, Television, and FilmThis course introduces students to the technique and practices of stagecraft for theatre, television, and film, and it develops skills relative to the common applications found backstage. Students en… source
DRAM 273: Acting, Voice, and Movement WorkshopThis course explores the study of acting techniques, scene study, ensemble performance, and the development of voice and movement skills. This course culminates in a live theatrical performance. source
DRAM 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
DRAM 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
EART 106: Earth and Space ScienceThis course introduces the essentials of Earth science, including the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and solar system. It focuses on the interactions between physical and chemical systems of the… source
ECON 100: Survey of EconomicsThis course provides a non-technical introduction to economics. Designed for the non-major, it shows the application of basic economic principles to contemporary social issues and public policy. UC C… source
ECON 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
EDUC 115: Foundations of Teaching as a ProfessionThis course introduces teaching careers in primary and secondary education and involves 15 hours of in-person supervised fieldwork in community K-12 settings. Topics include the historical, sociologi… source
EDUC 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
EE 100: Introduction to Electrical EngineeringThis first course for electrical engineering majors covers the basic principles of electrical engineering and exposes students to the electronics and laboratory environment. Students learn about diff… source
EE 110: Electrical Engineering Clinic IThis course focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of the laboratory environment, covering topics such as laboratory safety protocols, basic equipment operation, requirements interpretat… source
EE 210: Electrical Engineering Clinic IIThis course covers current industry knowledge and skill sets in demand in the area of Electrical Engineering and associated technologies regarding simulation modeling, software and hardware interface… source
ENGR 130: StaticsThis course covers the fundamental principles of engineering statics to help understand and analyze static forces on a variety of structures and engineering applications. Topics include forces, momen… source
ENGR 230: DynamicsThis course covers the fundamental principles of engineering dynamics to help students understand and analyze the motion of bodies under the action of forces. Topics include kinematics, Newton's seco… source
ENGL 280: Creative WritingThis course focuses on the elements of creative writing, particularly through the study and creation of prose fiction and poetry. It offers practice in various genres and forms, based on instructor a… source
ENGL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ESL 149: Introduction to Academic Writing for Students from Multilingual BackgroundsThis course is designed for students from diverse language backgrounds who are making a transition to the use of academic English and who desire the development of writing skills. Building on student… source
ESL 150: Introduction to College Composition for Students from Multilingual BackgroundsThis course, designed for students from diverse language backgrounds, offers intensive practice in the writing process, critical reading, and critical thinking. It also provides practice in acquiring… source
ESL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ETHN 100: Introduction to Ethnic StudiesThis course provides a comparative and interdisciplinary exploration of historical connections among race, ethnicity, class, religion, sexuality, and gender inequality. It introduces significant theo… source
ETHN 100H: Introduction to Ethnic Studies (Honors)This course provides a comparative and interdisciplinary exploration of historical connections among race, ethnicity, class, religion, sexuality, and gender inequality. It introduces significant theo… source
ETHN 200: Introduction to Pacific Islander and Oceania StudiesThis course introduces the interdisciplinary field of Pacific Islands, Pacific Islander, and Oceania studies. Students examine historical and contemporary issues and experiences related to Asian Amer… source
ETHN 207: Race and Ethnic RelationsThis course provides a systematic examination of how race and ethnic relations are affected by the concepts of power, prejudice, ethnocentrism, and racism. It introduces significant theories, issues,… source
FILM 101: Introduction to FilmThis course introduces students to the art of film and the critical vocabulary of film studies through analysis of filmmaking techniques and the meanings they create. It explores film as a synthetic… source
FILM 101H: Introduction to Film (Honors)This honors course offers students an enriched introduction to the art of film and the critical vocabulary of film studies. Students examine, research, and present content as they explore film as a s… source
FILM 105: Introduction to ScreenwritingThis course introduces students to scriptwriting for film and episodic television, including script format, story structure, character development, tension, conflict, and themes. Students workshop th… source
FILM 106: Study of Cinematic AdaptationThis course explores cinematic adaptations of literature. It uses various adaptation theories to critically examine how literary styles are translated into the language of film. Students engage in st… source
FILM 111: Film History I: 1880-1948This course traces the history of motion pictures from 1880 to 1948 through a critical examination of the technical, aesthetic, social, political, and economic factors that had an impact on this emer… source
FILM 112: Film History II: 1948-PresentThis course traces the history of motion pictures from 1948 to the present through a critical examination of the technical, aesthetic, social, political, and economic factors that have an impact on p… source
FILM 211: Identity and Film: Race, Class, Gender and SexualityThis course explores the impact of identity on film as an art form and cultural artifact by confronting ideologies of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation as they are reflected in cinematic re… source
FILM 212: Women and Gender in FilmThis course explores the dynamic portrayal of gender in film by examining the ways men and women interact and work in tandem to create conflict and collaboration both on screen and within the film in… source
FILM 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
FREN 101: Elementary French (First Semester)This introductory course develops French language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It covers basic French pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. The course also provide… source
FREN 102: Elementary French (Second Semester)This course continues to develop French language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in FRE… source
FREN 121: Introduction to French CultureThis course introduces students of French to various aspects of French and Francophone culture and civilization. Areas of study include history, music, literature, philosophy, political ideas, custom… source
FREN 201: Intermediate French (Third Semester)This course continues to develop French language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in FRE… source
FREN 202: Intermediate French (Fourth Semester)This course continues to develop French language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in FRE… source
FREN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
GEOG 101: Earth's Dynamic Environment: Introduction to Physical GeographyThis course provides a spatial study of the Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere. The course… source
GEOG 101L: Earth's Dynamic Environment: Introduction to Physical Geography LabThis course is intended to accompany GEOG 101 . It emphasizes map reading and the collection, presentation, and interpretation of physical geographic data. C-ID GEOG-111. source
GEOG 102: People, Place, and Time: Introduction to Human GeographyThis course takes a broad view of geographic patterns of human behavior, including the development, distribution, ecological relationships, and landscapes of cultural features and processes, at scale… source
GEOG 104: World GeographyThis global survey course examines the distinguishing features of major culture regions and the interrelationships among culture regions set in the context of physical and human geography. Principal… source
GEOG 108: Environmental Sustainability and SocietyThis course examines a broad range of environmental issues from multiple perspectives by using a geographic framework to study natural resources and environmental degradation in relationship to polit… source
GEOG 155: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Techniques with LabThis course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of geospatial technology, including geographic information systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), cartography, remote sensing, and s… source
GEOG 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
GEOL 101: Physical GeologyPhysical geology introduces the processes at work changing the earth today. Within the context of global tectonics, it explores the origins of rocks and minerals and the dynamics of processes, such a… source
GEOL 101L: Physical Geology LaboratoryThis course, which is intended to accompany GEOL 101 , provides hands-on experience in identifying mineral samples, rock samples, and fossils, interpreting geologic and topographic data from various… source
GEOL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
GRMN 101: Elementary German (First Semester)This introductory course develops German language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It covers basic German pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It also explores the hi… source
GRMN 102: Elementary German (Second Semester)This course continues to develop German language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in GRM… source
GRMN 121: Introduction to German CultureThis course introduces students to various aspects of German culture and civilization. Areas of study include history, music, literature, philosophy, political ideas, customs, and Germany's influence… source
GRMN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
GERO 101: Introduction to AgingThis course introduces the interdisciplinary field of gerontology and the study of aging, with an emphasis on biology/physiology, psychology, and sociology. It emphasizes the impact of increased life… source
GERO 130: Caregiving: Techniques for Working with the Frail ElderlyThis course provides practical and theoretical information on age-related physical and cognitive changes and how to work with the elderly who are frail due to advanced age and/or chronic illness. It… source
GERO 250: Intergenerational IssuesThis course examines interpersonal relations between older adults and other age groups in the United States. It explores policies and related programs that impact intergenerational relationships and… source
GERO 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
HEAL 101: Principles of HealthThis course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. It emphasizes individual responsibility for personal health and the promotion of infor… source
HEAL 108: MeditationThis course introduces students to the practice of meditation to reduce stress and enhance wellness. Students learn a variety of meditation styles, breathing techniques, relaxation practices, and cog… source
HEAL 180: Introduction to Public HealthThis course introduces the public health discipline and the factors that influence health and disease from a population-based perspective. It provides an overview of public health profession function… source
HEAL 200: First Aid and SafetyThis course acquaints the individual with emergency first aid procedures. It teaches the knowledge and skills needed to give immediate care to an injured or ill person and to decide whether advanced… source
HEAL 201: CPR and AEDThis course prepares students to perform high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills consistent with the American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) course. The AHA BLS cour… source
HEAL 205: Integrative Health and WellnessThis course examines health, disease, healing, and medicine from a theoretical, psychological, sociological, biological, historical, and cultural perspective. It examines concepts and philosophies fr… source
HEAL 222: Stress ManagementThis course introduces students to the concepts of stress management and prevention. It emphasizes the analysis of stressful events, application of appropriate techniques, and development and impleme… source
HEAL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
HEAL 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
HIST 100: World History to 1500This course traces the historical development of the world to 1500. It emphasizes the interaction between the environment and people, the development of religious and philosophical systems, and the i… source
HIST 100H: World History to 1500 (Honors)This course emphasizes the historical interaction between the environment and people, the development of religious and philosophical systems, and the internal evolution and interaction within and amo… source
HIST 101: World History Since 1500This course traces the historical development of the world since 1500. It emphasizes the relationship between technology and society, the development of rationalism and imperialism, and the movement… source
HIST 101H: World History Since 1500 (Honors)This course emphasizes the historical interaction between the environment and people, the development of religious and philosophical systems, and the internal evolution and interaction within and amo… source
HIST 102: History of the Modern Middle EastThis course surveys of modern Middle Eastern history from Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 until the present time. Topics include the Ottoman Empire, World War One and the making of the modern Mi… source
HIST 103: Early European History and CultureThis course covers the history of Western civilization from earliest times to 1648 with an emphasis on Western culture and humanities. It explores social, economic, political, and artistic trends as… source
HIST 104: Modern European History and CultureThis course covers the history of Western civilization from 1648 to contemporary times with an emphasis on Western culture and humanities. It explores social, economic, political, intellectual, and a… source
HIST 107: East Asian SocietiesThis course surveys East Asian history from its earliest origins to the present. It examines the social, political, and economic foundations of China, Japan, and Korea and their connection to other c… source
HIST 113: American Military HistoryThis course surveys American military history from the colonial period to the present. It emphasizes the institutional, technological, social, political, and cultural contexts in times of peace and c… source
HIST 115: Women in American HistoryThis course surveys the history of women in America from the colonial period to the present. It emphasizes the historical roles of women in the family, community, labor force, and political system. T… source
HIST 116: History of the Americas to 1830This course surveys the histories of the American continent as an integrated whole. It examines major pre-Columbian Indian cultures, Native American heritage, European exploration, conquest, and colo… source
HIST 117: History of the Americas Since 1830This course presents an integrated history of American nations in the modern period. It emphasizes the American histories of the 19th, 20th and early 21st centuries including Latin American wars of i… source
HIST 141: Mexican American History Through 1877This course emphasizes a Chicano/a, Latino/a perspective as it examines Mexican American history through the Mexican- American War and the late nineteenth century. It focuses on major political, soci… source
HIST 142: Mexican American History Since 1877This history of the United States from Reconstruction to the present emphasizes the Chicano/a, Latino/a experience. It explores the economic, social, cultural, and political developments and impacts… source
HIST 145: African American History to 1877This course covers the historical development of the role of African Americans in US history from colonial origins through Reconstruction. It emphasizes the Black experience within political, social,… source
HIST 146: African American History Since 1877This course covers the historical development of the role of African Americans in United States history from Reconstruction to the present. It emphasizes the Black experience within political, social… source
HIST 150: History of MexicoThis course surveys Mexican history from ancient civilizations to the present. It emphasizes social, political, and cultural developments in Mexican history and highlights the racial and ethnic diver… source
HIST 165: California HistoryThis course addresses the social, economic, political, and cultural history of California. It begins with an overview of the indigenous, Native American populations and continues through the Spanish,… source
HIST 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
HORT 115: Soil ScienceThis course examines the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil and covers soil conditions that restrict plant growth. Students learn to solve soil problems that may exist in the field… source
HORT 116: Plant ScienceThis introductory course offers students an opportunity to learn the basic principles of plant science pertaining to food and ornamental plants. The course emphasizes plant morphology, anatomy and fu… source
HORT 117: Plant Identification: Trees, Shrubs, and VinesThis course covers the identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of plants found in Southern California landscapes. Topics include botanical and common names, plant family relationsh… source
HORT 118: ArboricultureThis course introduces the care and management of landscape trees in urban settings. It covers soil, water, and nutrient management, integrated pest management, and tree biology. Topics include tree… source
HORT 121: Sustainable Landscape and Turf ManagementThis course introduces landscape ecosystems and emphasizes sustainable management practices of turfgrass, trees, and landscape plantings. Students learn best management practices, including soil prep… source
HORT 122: Horticulture Laws and RegulationsThis course covers the laws and regulations that apply to the agriculture and horticulture industries, including possible legal issues for nursery owners, landscape managers, farmers, and others enga… source
HORT 126: Irrigation and Water ManagementThis course introduces the design, installation, and maintenance of water-efficient irrigation systems. Topics include water supply, basic hydraulics, climate, soil and plant characteristics, compone… source
HORT 127: Landscape DesignThis course introduces the principles and practices of landscape design. Topics include the principles and process of design, drafting, hand drawn graphics, and presentation methods. Projects emphasi… source
HORT 128: Landscape ConstructionThis course introduces the fundamentals of landscape construction. Topics include soil preparation, paving and construction materials, hand and power tool use, turf and plant installation, plan readi… source
HORT 134: Integrated Pest ManagementThis course examines the common pests that invade ornamental plantings and nursery crops in Southern California, including weeds, invertebrate pests, and plant diseases. Students learn to diagnose pe… source
HORT 140: Subtropical Fruit and Plant ProductionThis course examines the principles and practices involved in subtropical fruit and plant production, such as citrus and avocados, and other emerging crops. Topics include propagation, site selection… source
HORT 144: Nursery Management and ProductionThis course analyzes the operation and management of plant nursery facilities and personnel, including cultural practices, scheduling of nursery crops, marketing, and legal and environmental issues.… source
HORT 147: Wines of CaliforniaThis course introduces the wines and major wine producing regions of California. It covers history, viticultural practices, winemaking styles, and sensory evaluation techniques of representative Cali… source
HORT 149: Vineyard Production and ManagementThis course covers responsibilities of vineyard management. Topics include climate zones, soil selection, financing, farm organization, irrigation systems, field layout, varietal selection, nutrition… source
HORT 150: Winery Operations and ManagementThis introductory level course on starting and managing a winery business covers permits, annual plans and budgets, marketing, tasting room operations, and legal compliance. Students are required to… source
HORT 162: Organic Crop ProductionThis course introduces the principles and practices of organic crop production. It applies sustainability principles and ecological concepts to field-based exercises and hands-on practices in the pro… source
HORT 166: Introduction to Sustainable AgricultureThis course introduces sustainable agriculture and agro-ecological theory from a multi-disciplinary scientific perspective. It will focus on the application of sustainability concepts to growth and p… source
HORT 220: Computer-Aided Landscape Design ApplicationsThis course introduces the application of computer-based design software packages, including image manipulation, modeling, multimedia, and drafting combined with hand graphics for the development of… source
HORT 230: Landscape ArchitectureThis project-based class offers continued study in the field of landscape architectural design. It emphasizes site analysis, sensory evaluation, sustainable design principles, cost considerations, re… source
HORT 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
HORT 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
HOSP 100: Introduction to Hospitality ManagementThis course provides an overview of the structure and financial performances of the hospitality industry, including food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions, and related operations… source
HOSP 114: Hospitality LawThis course covers the legal principles that apply to the hospitality industry, including possible legal issues for hotel and restaurant operators as well as rights and responsibilities of hospitalit… source
HOSP 130: Conference and Special Event ManagementThis course introduces students to the field of conference and special event management. Students examine the different types of conferences and special events and the types of organizations that sta… source
HOSP 133: Introduction to Hotel ManagementThis course introduces students to the operating system and components of a hotel-resort facility. Topics include front office, housekeeping, food and beverage, sales and marketing, accounting, prope… source
HOSP 150: Hospitality Cost ControlThis course introduces students to the analysis and management of food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality operation. It emphasizes problem solving and applying cost-control techni… source
HOSP 153: Introduction to Food and Beverage ManagementThis course explores management techniques and procedures as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities. Topics include functions of management, food and beverage market… source
HOSP 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
HOSP 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
HUMN 101: Introduction to the ArtsThis course introduces students to interdisciplinary humanities. The course explores at least six humanities subjects, such as cinema, dance, music and opera, architecture, theater, literature, paint… source
HUMN 202: Humanities of the Western World: The Renaissance to the Twentieth CenturyThis interdisciplinary course surveys major works, figures, styles, concepts, and techniques in the liberal and fine arts of the Western world. It draws from the Renaissance, baroque era, neoclassici… source
HUMN 205: Women in Western Art and LiteratureThis interdisciplinary course surveys and examines the art and literature of Western civilization form an intersectional feminist lens, with an emphasis on the construction of gender and the framewor… source
HUMN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
ITAL 101: Elementary Italian (First Semester)This introductory course develops Italian language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It covers basic Italian pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It also explores the… source
ITAL 102: Elementary Italian (Second Semester)This course continues to develop Italian language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in IT… source
ITAL 121: Introduction to Italian CultureThis course introduces students of Italian to various aspects of the Italian culture and civilization. Areas of study include history, music, literature, philosophy, political ideas, customs, and Ita… source
ITAL 201: Intermediate Italian (Third Semester)This course continues to develop Italian language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in IT… source
ITAL 202: Intermediate Italian (Fourth Semester)This course continues to develop Italian language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in IT… source
ITAL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
JAPN 101: Elementary Japanese (First Semester)This course introduces contemporary Japanese and the Japanese writing system (hiragana, katakana, and selected kanji characters). It examines the languages structure and emphasizes the development of… source
JAPN 102: Elementary Japanese (Second Semester)This second course in the Japanese language sequence continues to promote Japanese language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing at the novice-high level. The prerequisite fi… source
JAPN 121: Introduction to Japanese CultureThis course introduces students to various aspects of Japanese culture and society. Areas of study include history, music, literature, philosophy, political ideas, customs, and Japan's influence on a… source
JAPN 123: Japanese Anime and MangaThis course introduces students to anime and manga (Japanese cartoons and comics) and explore various aspects of Japanese culture and society through the lens of anime and manga. Areas of study inclu… source
JAPN 201: Intermediate Japanese (Third Semester)This third course in the Japanese language sequence continues to promote Japanese language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing at the intermediate-low level. The prerequisit… source
JAPN 202: Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Semester)This fourth semester course in the Japanese language sequence continues to develop Japanese language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing at the intermediate-mid level. Stude… source
JAPN 210: Intermediate Conversation I and ReadingThis course stresses oral communication and reading comprehension through cultural materials in order to improve and expand the student's conversational skills in Japanese. It emphasizes practical to… source
JAPN 211: Intermediate Conversation II and WritingThis continuation of JAPN 210 is intended for students who want to further enhance their skills in Japanese. The course stresses oral and written communication through cultural materials in order to… source
JAPN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
KINE 100: Beginning Weight TrainingThis course implements the latest scientific functional training methodologies to enhance activities of daily living, weight loss, body appearance, bone density, stress reduction, core strength, bala… source
KINE 101: Intermediate Weight TrainingThis stabilization training course addresses physical structural imbalances and emphasizes stabilization endurance training. Students perform stabilization training exercises in a proprioceptively en… source
KINE 102: Advanced Weight TrainingThis strength endurance course improves stabilization endurance and increases prime mover strength. Students perform exercises in strength endurance, hypertrophy, and maximal strength phases to impro… source
KINE 110: Walking for FitnessStudents enhance their individual health and well-being and develop positive attitudes toward life-long fitness and wellness through fitness walking. The course focuses on improving an individual's c… source
KINE 112: Beginning Cardio TrainingThis cardiorespiratory stabilization training course is designed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in students through a variety of low-level intensity cardiovascular conditioning activities. Stud… source
KINE 113: Intermediate Cardio TrainingThis cardiorespiratory strength training course is designed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in students through a variety of moderate-to-high level intensity cardiovascular conditioning activiti… source
KINE 114: Advanced Cardio TrainingThis cardiorespiratory power training course is designed to improve cardiorespiratory fitness in students through a variety of high-level intensity cardiovascular conditioning activities. Students le… source
KINE 145: Yoga Teacher Training FoundationThis course focuses on the fundamentals of yoga that are essential for both practice and teaching. Students learn proper body mechanics, anatomy, alignment principles, and breathing techniques as the… source
KINE 147: Yoga Teacher Training DevelopmentThis course provides students with the tools to design and teach an intelligently sequenced 60-minute yoga class with verbal clarity. Topics include the history and philosophy of yoga, Sanskrit termi… source
KINE 149: Yoga Teacher Training IntegrationThis course provides students with the tools to deepen their independent yoga practice in order to strengthen their teaching and develop a personal teaching style. Topics include designing, integrati… source
KINE 150: Beginning YogaThis course introduces students to the beginning practice of yoga. Students learn the practice of gentle, restorative, and vinyasa flow to improve concentration, physical endurance, flexibility, bala… source
KINE 154: Intermediate YogaThis course introduces students to the intermediate practice of yoga. Students learn the practice of gentle, restorative, and vinyasa flow to improve concentration, physical endurance, flexibility, b… source
KINE 155: Advanced YogaThis course introduces students to the advanced practice of yoga. Students learn the practice of restorative and vigorous vinyasa flow to improve concentration, physical endurance, flexibility, balan… source
KINE 156: Beginning Flexibility TrainingThis corrective flexibility course is designed to increase joint range of motion, improve muscle imbalances, correct altered joint motion, and address posture distortions. Correct flexibility include… source
KINE 157: Intermediate Flexibility TrainingThis active stretching course is designed to use agonists and synergists to dynamically move the joint into a range of motion. This form of stretching increases motorneuron excitability, creating rec… source
KINE 158: Advanced Flexibility TrainingThis functional flexibility course is designed to use force production of a muscle and the body's momentum to take a joint through the full available range of motion. Dynamic stretching uses the conc… source
KINE 159: Yoga Teacher Training ImplementationThis course provides students with the advanced knowledge and skills to design and implement all-level yoga classes and yoga-based educational workshops. It integrates in-depth study of yogic philoso… source
KINE 161: Beginning Martial ArtsThis course introduces students to the beginning skills of martial arts, which is a non aggressive yet highly effective form of self-defense. Students learn about the history and philosophy of martia… source
KINE 162: Intermediate Martial ArtsThis course introduces students to intermediate skills of martial arts, which is a nonaggressive yet highly effective form of self-defense. Students learn about intermediate movements and body dynami… source
KINE 163: Advanced Martial ArtsThis course introduces students to advanced skills of martial arts, which is a non-aggressive yet highly effective form of self-defense. Students learn about advanced movements and body dynamics, saf… source
KINE 190: Introduction to KinesiologyThis course introduces students to the field of kinesiology and nutrition, including its history, scope, and sub-disciplines. Students explore principles of kinesiology and career opportunities withi… source
KINE 200: Physical Education in the Elementary SchoolThis course teaches students how to develop physical education curriculum to best meet the needs of elementary school children based on national and state physical and health education content standa… source
KINE 203: Techniques in Athletic TrainingThis course explores the basic fundamentals of athletic injury health care. It emphasizes prevention, recognition, basic assessment, immediate care, treatment, and rehabilitation of common athletic i… source
KINE 204: Techniques and Analysis of Fitness and Weight TrainingIn this introduction to personal fitness training, students design a comprehensive fitness program that includes muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and cardiorespiratory and core training… source
KINE 210: Exercise Programs for Special PopulationsThis course examines the exercise implications for special populations related to age, medical condition, and level of fitness. Topics include resistance, cardio, flexibility/yoga, and balance progra… source
KINE 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
KINE 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
LIBR 101: Introduction to Library ResearchThis hands-on course in college-level research provides students with a basic understanding of library research methods and the skills by which they can find, organize, evaluate, and cite sources eff… source
LIBR 201: Media & Information LiteracyThis course explores the evolving media landscape and how technology, manipulation, and bias shape online behavior. Students develop information literacy skills in order to deconstruct media messages… source
LIBR 201H: Media & Information Literacy (Honors)This honors course explores the evolving media landscape and how technology, manipulation, and bias shape online behavior. Students develop information literacy skills in order to deconstruct media m… source
LIBR 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
LING 110: English Language Structure and FunctionThis course familiarizes students with the grammatical patterns of English syntax. Using traditional grammatical terminology, students learn to identify the parts of speech of words in written and or… source
LIT 100: Introduction to Chicano Chicana LiteratureThis course introduces the literary, social, historical, and cultural aspects of the novel, short story, poetry, testimonio, drama, and oral traditions created by Chicano Chicana writers. Students en… source
LIT 122: Introduction to African American LiteratureThis introduction to African American literature emphasizes how African American writers have expanded the traditional American literary canon. The course examines issues between, race, ethnicity, an… source
LIT 250: American Literature: First Contact Through the Civil WarThis course explores American writers and significant literary movements and themes from the oral and literary narratives of Native peoples to the nation-building literary projects of the Civil War.… source
LIT 251: American Literature: Mid-1800s to the PresentThis course examines various literary genres and oral histories that narrate the complex social transformations of the 19th century to the present within local and globalized contexts. Using an inter… source
LIT 260: English Literature Through the 18th CenturyThis course surveys writers in English literature from the Anglo-Saxon era to the eighteenth century. It covers works of at least two of the three most influential writers in the language (Chaucer, S… source
LIT 261: English Literature: Romantic to ContemporaryThis course surveys major writers in English literature from the late 18th to the 21st century. It covers some of the best-known poetry, essays, drama, and prose fiction written in modern English as… source
LIT 265: Shakespeare StudiesThis course introduces students to selected works by William Shakespeare with the goal of enhancing their understanding and appreciation of his writing. The course emphasizes not only the intrinsic v… source
LIT 270: World Literature to 1600This course surveys world literature--including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas--from the ancient period up to the 1600s. Students study the selected literature for its expres… source
LIT 271: World Literature Since 1600This course surveys world literature--the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Americas--from the 1600s up to the present. Students study the selected literature for its expression o… source
LIT 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MATH 102: Math Fundamentals: Mathematics for LifeThis course covers the fundamentals of logic, including fallacies, inductive and deductive reasoning, conditional statements, and the evaluation of arguments; the basic ideas of finance, including si… source
MATH 102A: Mathematics for LifeThe course provides students with a strong foundation in quantitative reasoning and mathematical concepts applicable to everyday life situations and long-term decision-making strategies. This course… source
MATH 110: Principles of Data ScienceThis course combines an introductory look into the fundamental skills and concepts of computer programming and inferential statistics with hands-on experience analyzing datasets using common tools wi… source
MATH 112: Algebraic Concepts for Problem SolvingThis course uses algebraic concepts to solve applied problems. It addresses application problems that incorporate linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The… source
MATH 115: Calculus with ApplicationsThis course relates calculus to real-world applications in social science, economics, and business. Topics include an extensive and just-in-time algebra review, graphing, limits, derivatives of polyn… source
MATH 126: Pre-Calculus I: College AlgebraThis course covers advanced algebra topics including functions and their properties. Topics include linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their applicati… source
MATH 126S: Pre-Calculus I: College Algebra with Integrated SupportThis course covers advanced algebra topics including functions and their properties. Topics include one unit of intermediate algebra review, linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and… source
MATH 131: Pre-Calculus II: Trigonometry and Analytic GeometryThis course covers basic concepts of analytic geometry and trigonometry, including definitions and properties of trigonometric functions. Topics include solutions of applied problems involving right… source
MATH 131L: Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry LaboratoryThis optional laboratory course is for students concurrently enrolled in MATH 131 . Students work with others to integrate key topics from Precalculus I that are necessary for and connect to the conc… source
MATH 135: Precalculus MathematicsThis course covers functions and their properties as well as basic concepts of analytic geometry and trigonometry. Topics include linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigo… source
MATH 150L: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I LaboratoryThis laboratory course is for students concurrently enrolled in MATH C2210 . Students work with others to explore algebra and trigonometric topics necessary for success in Calculus I. source
MATH 155L: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II LaboratoryThis optional laboratory course is for students concurrently enrolled in MATH C2220 . Students work with others to integrate key topics from Calculus I that are necessary for and connect to the conce… source
MATH 210: Mathematical Concepts and Structures for Teachers I: Number Systems and Number SenseThis course covers set theory, problem-solving, systems of numeration, elementary number theory, numerical operations, and arithmetic algorithms. It emphasizes cognitive learning and the development… source
MATH 212: Mathematical Concepts and Structures for Teachers II: Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and ReasoningThis continuation of MATH 210 covers the mathematical concepts needed for teaching elementary school mathematics. Core topics include solving equations with algebra and graphs of linear functions, ge… source
MATH 226: Discrete MathematicsDesigned for students majoring in mathematics or computer science, this course introduces discrete mathematics, including logic, methods of proof, number theory, sets, counting, discrete probability,… source
MATH 260: Calculus and Analytic Geometry IIIThis third course in a three-semester calculus sequence covers vectors in two- and three-dimensional space, quadratic surfaces, vector-valued functions of several variables, partial differentiation a… source
MATH 265: Differential EquationsThis course introduces the theory and applications of ordinary differential equations of first and higher (mostly second) order as well as systems of linear differential equations. It includes both q… source
MATH 270: Linear AlgebraThis course introduces students to the concepts of linear algebra. Topics include matrix algebra, Gaussian elimination, determinants of a matrix, properties of determinants, vector spaces and their p… source
MATH 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MAT 105: History of Graphic DesignThe course surveys the origin and evolution of graphic design from the nineteenth century to the present day. It explores the development and influence of graphic communication through genre, design,… source
MAT 110: Digital Imaging 1: Adobe PhotoshopThis foundation course introduces students to the aesthetic, technical, and conceptual practices of digital imaging. Students use Adobe Photoshop to edit imagery and create artwork and graphic design… source
MAT 120: Media Design 1: ProductionThis course introduces the fundamental skills needed for the design and production of multimedia projects. Topics include effective messaging and storyboarding, capturing and editing media assets, cr… source
MAT 125: Web Design 1: FundamentalsThis course introduces the fundamentals of creating webpages through an integrated design-and-development approach. Primary topics include user interface design, foundational HTML and CSS, and an int… source
MAT 135: Graphic Design 1: PrinciplesThis course introduces the visual communication principles and concepts of successful graphic design. Topics include form, color palettes, text/image relationships, typography, grid structures, and l… source
MAT 140: 3D Modeling and Animation: MayaThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer-generated three-dimensional design using Autodesk Maya. Students learn modeling, texturing, materials, shaders, VFX, particle effects,… source
MAT 145: UI/UX DesignThis course provides an introduction to user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design and prototyping. Students learn user-centered design approaches to research, design, prototype, and test us… source
MAT 150: Animation and InteractivityThis course introduces students to 2D animation and interactive media design techniques and tools. Students learn to integrate animation, text, graphics, audio, and video to create rich, interactive… source
MAT 155: Graphic Design 2: TypographyThis course covers the essential concepts of typographic design and its incorporation into all forms of visual communication. Topics include historical development and cultural impacts, type design,… source
MAT 160: Video 1: ProductionThis course teaches creative and technical aspects of hands-on, project-based video production. It covers the video creation process, including concept-development, storyboarding, planning, video cap… source
MAT 165: Web Design 2: WordPress and Site ProductionThis intermediate-level course builds on the skills developed in MAT 125 and introduces students to WordPress and other content management systems (CMS). Students plan and design websites using UI/UX… source
MAT 170: Digital Illustration 1: Adobe IllustratorThis course addresses vector-based illustration topics, tools, and techniques related to visual art and design. Particular focus is placed on project ideation, iterative process, and application of e… source
MAT 175: Web Design: JavaScript and jQueryThis course introduces students to JavaScript and jQuery for interactive web development, including how JavaScript can be used in conjunction with HTML and CSS to add interactivity, animation, visual… source
MAT 180: Digital Publishing: Adobe InDesignThis course introduces students to Adobe InDesign, the page layout software program used by professional graphic designers to publish ads, business cards, brochures, postcards, newsletters, magazines… source
MAT 185: Graphic Design 3: Design and LayoutThis course covers the process of creating effective, efficient, and dynamic layouts to solve complex design problems. Students explore every stage of the design process, including research, concept… source
MAT 190: Programming for Animation, Interactivity, and GamesThis course emphasizes creative coding and programming for interactive media, including 2D games, web, and multimedia applications. Students learn to code within the context of the visual arts using… source
MAT 200: Video 2: Motion Graphics and Post-ProductionThis course teaches students motion graphics and video post-production processes that bridge the gap between traditional animation and video production. Students will explore advanced editing techniq… source
MAT 210: Advanced Digital Imaging & IllustrationThis course explores advanced imaging and illustration concepts and techniques. Students will use a variety of creative digital tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and related software to pro… source
MAT 225: Web Design 3: Custom Sites and Professional PracticesIn this advanced course, students plan, design, and develop complex, real-world, custom websites in a team environment using modern web standards, professional practices, and workflows. Students inte… source
MAT 230: Advanced Publishing: Output for PrintThis advanced publishing course takes students through the process of producing and printing a press-ready publication at a professional printing company. Students explore print technologies (e.g., o… source
MAT 270: Advanced Design StudioThis capstone course provides advanced students firsthand experience in the function of a professional studio environment where they create real-world projects for real-world clients. Students build… source
MAT 290: Portfolio DevelopmentStudents develop a professional portfolio that strategically showcases their design, media, and/or artistic skills and best work. Students focus on developing a personal brand to guide professional d… source
MAT 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MAT 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
MAP 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MAP 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
MUS 110: Theory/Musicianship IThis basic music theory and ear training course teaches students to read and write musical notation and develops related listening skills. The course incorporates the following concepts: rhythm, mete… source
MUS 111: Music Theory IIThis course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I. In addition, through guided composition and analysis, the course includes an introduction to two-part counterpoint; voice leading involving… source
MUS 111L: Musicianship IIThis lab course provides intermediate-level ear training for musicians. It applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory II through ear training, sight singing, a… source
MUS 112: American Popular MusicThis course surveys popular music in America from colonial times to the present. Students analyze the broad variety of music particular to American heritage in context with the social, cultural, and… source
MUS 113: The Music of AmericaThis course surveys a variety of music genres that evolved from the merging of different cultural traditions into distinctively new American music styles. The styles students examine include the musi… source
MUS 114: History of Rock and RollThis course surveys the history of rock and roll from its origin in American popular music to the present. It relates the stylistic changes that have occurred in rock and roll to the social events th… source
MUS 115: History of Classical MusicThis course introduces students to the canon of Western classical music through a survey of great composers from the medieval period to the present. Methods include historical analysis of each style… source
MUS 116: A Survey of World MusicThis course introduces students to selected musical cultures from around the world, exploring their stylistic features, organology, and cultural significance, along with the historical, social, polit… source
MUS 119: Jazz HistoryThis course assists students in developing an appreciation and respect for jazz and blues as original and uniquely American art forms. The topic, viewed through historical, cultural, and sociological… source
MUS 120: Piano IThis beginning piano class develops piano skills through the use of standard songs and appropriate-level piano literature. It also introduces fundamental musical notation. Students are required to at… source
MUS 121: Piano IIThis piano class continues to develop beginning piano skills through the use of standard songs and appropriate level piano literature. The course continues to develop student knowledge of music funda… source
MUS 128: Piano for Music Majors IThis course provides technical knowledge and skills of piano for all music majors. Students learn to play scales, arpeggios, and chords. The course emphasizes the construction of triads and seventh c… source
MUS 129: Piano for Music Majors IIThis course provides technical knowledge and skills of piano for all music majors at an intermediate level. Students play more advanced scales, arpeggios, and chords. Students also prepare and play i… source
MUS 130A: Guitar IThis course provides fundamental guitar performance training and music reading for students with any level of prior experience on the instrument, including those with no experience. Topics include mu… source
MUS 130B: Guitar IIThis course focuses on intermediate-level guitar techniques, skills, and repertoire studies. Course topics include intermediate-level music theory, as it relates to the guitar, improvisation, fretboa… source
MUS 141A: Vocal Fundamentals IThis voice class introduces functional techniques in singing for students seeking to develop specific vocal and musical abilities. Areas covered include breathing, voice placement, diction, phrasing,… source
MUS 141B: Vocal Fundamentals IIThis course is a continuation of MUS 141A . Singers further explore techniques to develop vocal tone, range, diction, and expression through a broader selection of repertoire. Students are required t… source
MUS 144A: Individual Instruction IThis course is the first semester of private study for music majors. Instrumentalists and vocalists focus on beginning-level classical or jazz/commercial technique, performance practice, and repertoi… source
MUS 144B: Individual Instruction IIThis course is the second semester of private study for music majors. Instrumentalists and vocalists focus on intermediate-level classical or jazz/commercial technique, performance practice, and repe… source
MUS 145A: Performance Lab IThis first course in a four-semester sequence introduces performance techniques in a group environment. Students observe and evaluate performances by guest and peer musicians and complete other perfo… source
MUS 145B: Performance Lab IIThis second in a four-course series further explores performance techniques in a group environment. Students observe and evaluate performances by guest and peer musicians and complete other performan… source
MUS 150A: Contemporary Big Band IThis first course in a four-course series concentrates on the preparation and performance of large jazz ensemble/big band jazz. Beginning students study music from a wide variety of historical eras,… source
MUS 150B: Contemporary Big Band IIThis second course in a four-course series concentrates on the preparation and performance of large jazz ensemble/big band jazz. Intermediate students study music from a wide variety of historical er… source
MUS 152A: Studio Jazz Ensemble IThis first course of a four-course series focuses on the beginner-level preparation, performance, and recording of jazz and jazz-influenced commercial music styles for variable-sized ensembles, with… source
MUS 152B: Studio Jazz Ensemble IIThis second course of a four-course series concentrates on intermediate-level preparation, performance, and recording of jazz and jazz-influenced commercial music styles for variable-sized ensembles… source
MUS 155A: Popular Music Ensemble IThis first course in a four-course series, designed for acoustic and electric instrumentalists as well as percussionists and vocalists, focuses on preparing and performing the repertoire of popular m… source
MUS 155B: Popular Music Ensemble IIThis second course in a four-course series, designed for acoustic and electric instrumentalists as well as percussionists and vocalists, focuses on preparing and performing the repertoire of popular… source
MUS 164: Musical Theater EnsembleThis course provides students with the opportunity to perform in main-stage musical productions. Topics include vocal production, story and character development, and ensemble skills. The singing cas… source
MUS 165A: Chamber Choir IIn this first in a four-course series, students learn how to perform representative choral music literature with basic technical vocal skill in a small ensemble. Topics include beginning-level vocal… source
MUS 165B: Chamber Choir IIIn this second in a four-course series, students learn how to perform representative choral music literature with intermediate-level technical vocal skill in a small ensemble. Topics include intermed… source
MUS 166A: Vocal Jazz Ensemble IStudents study classic and contemporary vocal jazz repertoire through vocal jazz ensemble rehearsal and performance. They present concerts and festivals on campus and throughout the community as well… source
MUS 166B: Vocal Jazz Ensemble IIStudents study classic and contemporary vocal jazz repertoire through vocal jazz ensemble rehearsal and performance. They present concerts and festivals on campus and throughout the community as well… source
MUS 170A: Symphony Orchestra IThis beginning course in a four-course series concentrates on the preparation and performance of symphonic orchestral literature. Students study music from a wide variety of historical eras, ranging… source
MUS 170B: Symphony Orchestra IIThis second course in a four-course series concentrates on intermediate-level preparation and performance of symphonic orchestral literature. Students study music from a wide variety of historical er… source
MUS 188: Technology for Music MajorsThis survey course presents an introduction to technological tools for students in music performance, music education, and general education. It is designed to introduce basic studio recording concep… source
MUS 210: Music Theory IIIThis course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course includes an introduction to chromatic harmony; secondary/applied chords; modulation;… source
MUS 210L: Musicianship IIIThis lab course provides intermediate-to-advanced level ear training for musicians and applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory III through ear training, sig… source
MUS 211: Music Theory IVThis course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory III. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course includes post-Romantic techniques, such as borrowed chords and modal mixture; chroma… source
MUS 211L: Musicianship IVThis lab course provides advanced-level ear training for musicians. It applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory IV through ear training, sight singing, analy… source
MUS 228: Classical PianoThis course provides piano and advanced musicianship skills training. Topics include complex notation, scales, chords, transposition, and sight reading. Students develop advanced-level piano performa… source
MUS 229: Jazz/Commercial PianoThis course provides jazz piano performance training and covers advanced musicianship skills. It includes contemporary notation, scales, chords, transposition, and sight reading. Students continue to… source
MUS 230A: Guitar IIIThis course delves into advanced techniques and concepts for semi-professional and professional guitar players. Students explore advanced scales, modes, and more intricate chord progressions. The cou… source
MUS 230B: Guitar IVThis course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the guitar fretboard. Topics include advanced techniques, advanced music theory, and in-depth improvisation. Students… source
MUS 241A: Advanced Vocal Techniques IThis voice course covers advanced techniques in singing for students seeking to further develop specific vocal training and musical abilities. Topics include tone color, vowel modification, diction f… source
MUS 241B: Advanced Vocal Techniques IIThis course is a continuation of MUS 241A . Experienced singers further explore advanced techniques for performance of traditional and contemporary repertoire. source
MUS 244A: Individual Instruction IIIThis course is the third semester of private study for music majors. Instrumentalists and vocalists focus on classical or jazz/commercial technique, performance practice, and repertoire at an interme… source
MUS 244B: Individual Instruction IVThis course is the fourth semester of private study for music majors. Instrumentalists and vocalists focus on advanced classical or jazz/commercial technique, performance practice, and repertoire in… source
MUS 245A: Performance Lab IIIThis third in a four-course series explores intermediate-advanced performance techniques in a group environment. Students observe and evaluate performances by guest and peer musicians and complete ot… source
MUS 245B: Performance Lab IVThis final course in a four-semester series explores advanced performance techniques in a group environment. Students observe and evaluate performances by guest and peer musicians and complete other… source
MUS 250A: Contemporary Big Band IIIThis performance group concentrates on the preparation and performance of large jazz ensemble/big band jazz. Intermediate-advanced students study music from a wide variety of historical eras, ranging… source
MUS 250B: Contemporary Big Band IVThis fourth in a four-course series concentrates on the preparation and performance of large jazz ensemble/big band jazz. Advanced students study music from a wide variety of historical eras, ranging… source
MUS 252A: Studio Jazz Ensemble IIIThis third course in a four-course series focuses on the intermediate to advanced level preparation, performance, and recording of jazz and jazz-influenced commercial music styles for variable-sized… source
MUS 252B: Studio Jazz Ensemble IVThis final course in a four-course series focuses on advanced-level preparation, performance, and recording of jazz and jazz-influenced commercial music styles for ensembles of varying sizes, with an… source
MUS 253: Jazz/Commercial ImprovisationThis course introduces students to melodic improvisational techniques used in jazz and many commercial musical styles. Participants study the art of constructing an appropriate linear melodic solo in… source
MUS 255A: Popular Music Ensemble IIIThis third course in a four-course series, designed for acoustic and electric instrumentalists as well as percussionists and vocalists, focuses on preparing and performing the repertoire of popular m… source
MUS 255B: Popular Music Ensemble IVThis fourth course in a four-course series, designed for acoustic and electric instrumentalists as well as percussionists and vocalists, focuses on preparing and performing the repertoire of popular… source
MUS 265A: Chamber Choir IIIIn this third in a four-course series, students learn how to perform representative choral music literature with intermediate-advanced technical vocal skill in a small ensemble. Topics include interm… source
MUS 265B: Chamber Choir IVIn this final course in a four-semester series, students learn how to perform representative choral music literature with advanced technical vocal skill in a small ensemble. Topics include advanced-l… source
MUS 266A: Vocal Jazz Ensemble IIIStudents study classic and contemporary vocal jazz repertoire through vocal jazz ensemble rehearsal and performance. They present concerts and festivals on campus and throughout the community as well… source
MUS 266B: Vocal Jazz Ensemble IVStudents study classic and contemporary vocal jazz repertoire through vocal jazz ensemble rehearsal and performance. They present concerts and festivals on campus and throughout the community as well… source
MUS 270A: Symphony Orchestra IIIThis performance group concentrates on intermediate-advanced level preparation and performance of symphonic orchestral. Students study music from a wide variety of historical eras, ranging from the B… source
MUS 270B: Symphony Orchestra IVThis fourth course in a four-course series concentrates on advanced-level preparation and performance of symphonic orchestral literature. Students study music from a wide variety of historical eras,… source
MUS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MTEC 110: Recording Arts IThis first in a sequence of four recording arts courses presents an introductory overview of the audio production process. Topics include the physics of sound, transducers, audio processors, and reco… source
MTEC 111: Recording Arts IIThis is the second in a series of four courses designed as the study of the theory and application of methods and tools in the field of recording arts and audio production. source
MTEC 120: Digital Audio Production IThis course is a survey of the various procedures and technology used in contemporary audio production in the digital domain. Course work includes the Avid Pro Tools 101 Certification Test. Students… source
MTEC 125: Sound for Visual MediaStudents learn the theory and practice of audio production for film, television, and visual media. Topics include fundamentals of acoustics, microphones, digital audio workstations (DAWs), audio edit… source
MTEC 130: Electronic Music IThis survey course explores the full range of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) capable software and hardware including associated production techniques for music composition, performance,… source
MTEC 140: Sound Reinforcement IThis course provides an overview of the theory and application of live concert sound reinforcement. Topics include the physics of sound, the individual sound system components and their functions, an… source
MTEC 150: Acoustics and Audio ElectronicsThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of acoustics and audio electronics principles. Students will explore key concepts such as sound wave properties, electronics theo… source
MTEC 160: Business of Music and Media IThis course explores the essential topics relevant to participation in the contemporary music and media industry: intellectual property rights, copyright law, publishing administration, performing ri… source
MTEC 210: Recording Arts IIIThis third in a four-course sequence provides an in-depth technical and applied study of recording techniques covered in the previous recording arts courses. Topics include complex signal path routin… source
MTEC 211: Recording Arts IVThis fourth and final course in the recording arts sequence focuses on the technical, creative, and logistical aspects of commercial music production. Students are required to individually organize a… source
MTEC 220: Digital Audio Production IIThis course is an in-depth study of advanced digital audio production techniques in the Avid Pro Tools software environment. Specific topics include system setup, recording, editing, processing, mixi… source
MTEC 230: Electronic Music IIThis course provides an exploration and in-depth study of the various techniques of synthesis and sound creation, and the art and science of their application in contemporary music and audio-post pro… source
MTEC 240: Sound Reinforcement IIThis course covers advanced topics in sound system design and operation, wireless theory and optimization, audio networking software, and advanced mixing techniques. Topics include audio software, au… source
MTEC 260: Business of Music and Media IIThis second in a two-course series covers effective methods of exploitation and monetization of creative works in the current industry marketplace. Specific topics include careers in music and media,… source
MTEC 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
MTEC 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
NAIS 100: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous StudiesThis course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Native American and Indigenous studies through Native epistemologies and place-based learning. Students learn the diversity of tradit… source
NURS 100: Basic Pharmacology--Dosages and CalculationsThis course introduces important concepts, methods, and principles of administering medications. Topics include drug action and drug interaction, drug classifications, terminology, pertinent abbrevia… source
NURS 151: Body Systems Survey for Health ProfessionsThis basic anatomy and physiology course is intended for students who are preparing for a career in health professions. The content is presented from simple to complex, beginning with cellular functi… source
NURS 153: Pathophysiology for Health ProfessionsThis pathophysiology course is intended for students who are preparing for a career in health professions. The course focuses on disease processes in the human body from a systems approach and includ… source
NURS 155: Basic Medical TerminologyThis course covers the origin, correct spelling, pronunciation, meaning, and correct usage of common medical terms and their application to clinical records and reports. It emphasizes the roots, pref… source
NURS 160: Certified Nursing AssistantThis course covers basic nursing skills, including fundamentals of nursing, nutrition, gerontology, and home nursing. It is a prerequisite for MiraCosta's Licensed Vocational Nursing program and has… source
NURS 170: Licensed Vocational Nursing IThis course introduces the beginning vocational nursing student to therapeutic communication, the nursing profession, basic nursing skills, basic pharmacology, and the nursing process. Materials Fee:… source
NURS 171: Licensed Vocational Nursing IIThis course introduces the vocational nursing student to nutrition, medication administration, gerontology, adult growth and development, the diabetic patient, and the integumentary system. Each unit… source
NURS 172: Licensed Vocational Nursing IIIThis course introduces the vocational nursing student to perioperative and medical-surgical nursing, the genitourinary and gastrointestinal systems, and communicable diseases. Each unit integrates re… source
NURS 173: Licensed Vocational Nursing IVThis course introduces vocational nursing students to the nursing care of the neurological, endocrine, oncology, orthopedic, and rehabilitation patient as well as the patient with a hematological and… source
NURS 180: Fundamentals of NursingThis entry-level nursing course introduces students to the core concepts, principles, and clinical skills common to all areas and levels of the nursing practice. It provides the platform upon which a… source
NURS 181: Medical Surgical Nursing IThis course introduces the basic concepts required to care for adult patients with stable and/or less complex medical-surgical health problems. It emphasizes the management of unmet needs and the nur… source
NURS 182: Maternal-Child NursingThis course relates the nursing process to the needs of maternity and pediatric patients and their families. Students adapt previously learned skills and knowledge to the observation and direct care… source
NURS 183: Medical Surgical Nursing IIThis course continues the study of caring for adult patients with unmet medical needs. It emphasizes perioperative health care needs across the adult life span and respective nursing interventions. C… source
NURS 185: Nursing Skills/Simulation Laboratory IThis course gives students the opportunity to apply related theoretical concepts with supervised practice of fundamental patient care skills and procedures that are presented in beginning nursing cou… source
NURS 186: Nursing Skills/Simulation Laboratory IIThis course provides students with the opportunity to apply related theoretical concepts with supervised practice of patient care skills and procedures related to specialty patient populations. Topic… source
NURS 201: Pharmacology Essentials for Nursing PracticeThis course covers pharmacology principles and major drug groups. It emphasizes applying the nursing process to the utilization of therapeutic drugs to address health problems. Students develop quant… source
NURS 274: Licensed Vocational Nursing VThis course introduces the advanced vocational nursing student to the nursing care of patients with circulatory and respiratory diseases and disorders as well as home health/hospice and leadership. E… source
NURS 275: Licensed Vocational Nursing VIThis course introduces the advanced vocational nursing student to the nursing care of obstetric, gynecologic, pediatric, and mentally ill patients as well as growth and development of the child and a… source
NURS 280: Transition from LVN to RNThis course facilitates the transition of the licensed vocational nurse (LVN) into the roles and responsibilities of the registered nurse (RN). It introduces the philosophy and conceptual framework o… source
NURS 281: Medical Surgical Nursing IIIThis course continues the study of caring for adult patients with unmet medical needs. It examines the effect of complex and chronic health problems on the physiologic and psychosocial integrity of t… source
NURS 282: Psychiatric-Mental Health NursingThis course introduces students to the theory and practice of nursing as related to mental health and illness. It examines how mental healthcare problems impact client integrity in various healthcare… source
NURS 283: Medical Surgical Nursing IVThis course focuses on the theory and practice of nursing necessary to assist the acute and critically ill across the lifespan in achieving client integrity. It emphasizes refining use of the nursing… source
NURS 284: Contemporary Nursing Practice and LeadershipThis course facilitates the student's transition to entry-level registered nursing practice. It presents management and leadership concepts that are applicable to a variety of healthcare settings. To… source
NURS 285: Nursing Skills/Simulation Laboratory IIIThis course provides students with the opportunity to apply related theoretical concepts with supervised practice of patient care skills and procedures for patients across the lifespan. Topics includ… source
NURS 286: Nursing Skills/Simulation Laboratory IVThis course provides students with the opportunity to apply related theoretical concepts with supervised practice of patient care skills and procedures for critically ill patients. Topics include the… source
NURS 288: Nurse ExternshipThis course provides registered nursing (RN) students an opportunity to obtain clinical experience in the application of all previously learned knowledge and skills. Students work collaboratively wit… source
NURS 290: Critical CareThis course introduces students to critical care concepts and care of critically patients experiencing varied disorders. It discusses the relationship of pathophysiology to clinical manifestations th… source
NURS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
NURS 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
NUTR 100: Nutrition TodayThis course is an introduction to nutrition science, integrating concepts from anatomy, physiology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, and psychology to explain the interaction between nutrients… source
NUTR 105: Human Performance and Sports NutritionThis course introduces nutrition concepts to individuals interested in sports, fitness, and health for various stages of the life cycle. It emphasizes current theories and practices related to nutrit… source
NUTR 108: Cultural Aspects of Foods and NutritionThis course examines the regional, ethnic, cultural, religious, historical, and social influences on food patterns, cuisines, and health as well as how food is viewed as an expression of cultural div… source
NUTR 120: Principles of Food Science with LabThis course focuses on the application of food science principles with emphasis on chemical, physical, and microbiological properties of foods, ingredient function and interaction, food science techn… source
NUTR 125: Nutrition and AgingThis course focuses on the specific nutritional needs and problems in older adults. Topics include nutritional requirements, diet modifications, body system changes, body weight issues, nutrition-rel… source
NUTR 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
NUTR 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
OCEA 101: Introduction to OceanographyThis course explores the major processes and features of the world's oceans. Topics include the origin and history of the ocean basins, atmospheric circulation and weather, ocean circulation, and the… source
OCEA 101H: Introduction to Oceanography (Honors)This course offers students an enriched introduction to the scientific study of the oceans. The course explores the major processes and features of the world's oceans, including plate tectonics, the… source
OCEA 101L: Introductory Oceanography LaboratoryThis course is designed to accompany Oceanography 101 or 101H. It offers experience with oceanographic materials and methods in both the laboratory and field. Topics include reading navigational char… source
OCEA 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
PHIL 100: Critical Thinking and Argumentative WritingThis course develops critical thinking skills that can be applied in all areas of life. It emphasizes effectively understanding, evaluating, and constructing written arguments. Topics include inducti… source
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and RealityThis introduction to philosophical inquiry emphasizes problems of knowledge and reality through the analysis of classical and contemporary works on such issues as free will, personhood, knowledge and… source
PHIL 101H: Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality (Honors)This course introduces students to the methods and topics of philosophy through the analysis and discussion of classical and contemporary works. It explores metaphysical and epistemological questions… source
PHIL 102: Ethical ProblemsHow do we know the right thing to do? Do we owe anything to others? What does a good life look like? This course examines these questions and others through exploration of ethical theories and the et… source
PHIL 110: Introduction to LogicThis course introduces propositional and predicate logic. Topics include deductive and inductive reasoning, validity, truth tables, translations, quantifiers, and proofs. This course is open to any s… source
PHIL 221: Philosophy of ReligionThis course introduces the philosophical study of both religion and the central concepts found in Eastern and Western religious traditions, as well as traditions that fall outside the boundaries of s… source
PHIL 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
PHIL 302: BioethicsThis course examines the application of ethical theory to issues in biology and medicine through case studies and classical and contemporary readings in ethical theory and applied ethics. It explores… source
PHSN 106: Introduction to Physical Science: Physics and ChemistryThis course introduces the non-scientist to the fundamental concepts of physics and chemistry. Physics topics include motion, force, work, energy, gravity, electricity, magnetism, light, and subatomi… source
PHSN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
PHYS 111: Introductory Physics IThis first course of a two-semester physics sequence covers the properties of matter, mechanics, heat, and waves, including sound. It is intended for students majoring in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry,… source
PHYS 112: Introductory Physics IIThis second of a two-course physics sequence covers light, electricity, magnetism, and atomic physics. UC CREDIT LIMITATION: Credit for either series PHYS 111 and PHYS 112 or PHYS 151 , PHYS 152 , an… source
PHYS 151: Principles of Physics IThis course provides a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of physics in the area of mechanics and fluids. It is intended primarily for engineering, physics, mathematics, and science… source
PHYS 152: Principles of Physics IIThis course provides a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of physics in the areas of thermodynamics, electricity, electrical circuits, magnetism, and electromagnetic fields. It is i… source
PHYS 253: Principles of Physics IIIThis course provides a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of physics in the areas of vibrations, waves, sound, optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic and nuclear… source
PHYS 280: Introduction to ElectronicsThis combined lecture and lab course offers an introduction to the theory and design of electrical circuits. Topics include DC and AC circuit analysis, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, an… source
PHYS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
POLS 101: Introduction to Political ScienceThis course introduces students to the field of political science and to politics itself. It covers government, the nation-state, and political ideologies that affect modern politics and society. In… source
POLS 101H: Introduction to Political Science (Honors)This honors course offers students an advanced introduction to the field of political science and to politics itself. It covers government, the nation-state, and political ideologies that affect mode… source
POLS 103: Comparative GovernmentThis course provides a comparative survey of selected foreign governments, including their political institutions, theories of government, and economic and social development. Countries surveyed incl… source
POLS 150: Introduction to International RelationsThis course introduces students to the major explanations for international conflict, cooperation, and other important dynamics of global affairs. It also examines the relationships between selected… source
POLS 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
PSYC 100: Psychology of Personal GrowthThis course introduces the principles of human behavior with a combined emphasis on the scientific method, personal growth, and the application of psychology to everyday life. Topics include adjustme… source
PSYC 103: Social PsychologySocial psychology examines the influence that society, contexts, groups, and others have on individuals. This course emphasizes the sociological and psychological factors in socialization, self-conce… source
PSYC 104: Statistics for Behavioral ScienceThis course introduces statistical methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. Topics include basic research design; descriptive statistics, probability and sampling distributions; statist… source
PSYC 104H: Statistics for Behavioral Science (Honors)This course introduces statistical methods for analyzing data in the behavioral sciences. As an honors course, it offers an enriched experience for students through a pro-seminar format and more in-d… source
PSYC 114: Abnormal PsychologyThis course introduces psychological disorders and their diagnosis, causes, and treatments. Topics include anxiety, mood, personality, eating, sexual, gender identity, psychotic, and substance-relate… source
PSYC 115: Human SexualityThis course examines human sexuality from three perspectives--the biological, the psychological, and the social--and is applicable to students of all majors. The biological topics include sexual anat… source
PSYC 121: Human DevelopmentThis course examines the psychological and physical development of the individual from conception through childhood, adolescence, and maturity. It covers major theories of intellectual, physical, emo… source
PSYC 125: Psychology of WomenThis course examines psychological and feminist theories of women's development across the lifespan. It includes biological and cultural factors that shape and define women's daily experience. Studen… source
PSYC 145: Psychology/Sociology of the FamilyThis course examines the family as a social institution and applies sociological and psychological theories and concepts to couples, intimate relationships, marriage, and families. These theories and… source
PSYC 170: Psychology of Aging: Adult Development and AgingThis course explores normal and abnormal characteristics of aging on physical, cognitive, personality, and mental health processes as they occur in late adulthood. Topics include marriage, family and… source
PSYC 205: Research Methods in PsychologyThis course emphasizes an appreciation of the scientific method, the development of research skills, knowledge of research ethics, and the evaluation of scientific research. It focuses on research de… source
PSYC 211: Learning and Behavior ModificationThis course surveys the principles of learning and the research applications of behavior modification. Topics include the historical origins of learning theory; classical and operant conditioning; co… source
PSYC 260: Physiological PsychologyThis course introduces the biological basis of behavior. Students gain an appreciation of how the human brain creates a perception of the physical world, develop the ability to critically evaluate re… source
PSYC 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
PSYC 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
READ 100: Critical Reading and ThinkingThis course is designed to improve students' skills and techniques in critical reading, critical thinking, analysis, and logical reasoning in academic texts. Topics include advanced critical reading,… source
READ 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
RELG 101: World ReligionsThis course introduces students to the religious studies discipline. It provides an overview of the history, beliefs, and practices of a diversity of ethnic and religious groups from both Eastern and… source
RELG 101H: World Religions (Honors)This honors course encourages students to engage the discipline of religious studies through the lens of world religions. It asks students to critically investigate the ethnic, historical, theologica… source
RELG 103: Religion in AmericaThis course focuses on the interaction between religion(s), culture, ethnicity, and society in the United States, beginning with the pre-Columbian ethnically indigenous traditions of North America an… source
RELG 105: Eastern ReligionsThis course provides an interdisciplinary overview of East and South Asian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, and Sikhism. It emphasizes the different religions' p… source
RELG 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
SOCI 102: Contemporary Social ProblemsThis course analyzes social problems in a diverse society. It emphasizes economic, racial, and gender inequality, crime, poverty, the family, education, health care, and other issues pertaining to so… source
SOCI 103: Social PsychologySocial psychology examines the influence that society, contexts, groups, and others have on individuals. This course emphasizes the sociological and psychological factors in socialization, self-conce… source
SOCI 105: Introduction to Justice StudiesThis course introduces the interdisciplinary field of justice studies as a lens to examine social justice movements. Critical race theories and social conflict theories are examined to provide a basi… source
SOCI 120: Introduction to Women's StudiesThis course introduces students to women's studies through sociological theories, concepts, and sociological research. The course examines the status and roles of women in social institutions, social… source
SOCI 125: Introduction to Statistics in SociologyThis course covers the application of statistical methods to interpret, analyze, and describe quantitative sociological data. Topics include descriptive and inferential statistics; probability topics… source
SOCI 130: Introduction to Gender StudiesThis course examines gender construction and gender inequities in contemporary society using both a foundation of relevant theories and concepts from sociology and an interdisciplinary lens, includin… source
SOCI 140: Introduction to LGBT StudiesThis interdisciplinary course introduces students to concepts, theories, and research findings through a sociological perspective in the study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) issues wit… source
SOCI 145: Psychology/Sociology of the FamilyThis course examines the family as a social institution and applies sociological and psychological theories and concepts to couples, intimate relationships, marriage, and families. These theories and… source
SOCI 205: Introduction to Research Methods in SociologyThis course introduces the fundamental methods of research and how sociologists use them to examine, investigate, and think critically on topics related to the discipline. It emphasizes an appreciati… source
SOCI 207: Race and Ethnic RelationsThis course provides a systematic examination of how race and ethnic relations are affected by the concepts of power, prejudice, ethnocentrism, and racism. It introduces significant theories, issues,… source
SOCI 250: Introduction to Pacific StudiesThis course introduces students to the geography, histories, cultures, and societies of the Pacific Islands (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Australia). Topics include traditional and contempor… source
SOCI 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
SOCI 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish (First Semester)This introductory course develops Spanish language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It covers basic Spanish pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It also explores the… source
SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish (Second Semester)This course continues to develop Spanish language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in SP… source
SPAN 121: Introduction to Hispanic CulturesThis course explores the diverse cultures of Spain and Spanish America through film, music, art, literature, and traditions. Students will examine how cultural and artistic expressions evolve through… source
SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester)This course continues to develop Spanish language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in SP… source
SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester)This course continues to develop Spanish language acquisition through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It reviews and expands upon the vocabulary and grammatical structures introduced in SP… source
SPAN 221: Spanish for Native SpeakersThis intensive course prepares native Spanish speakers with little or no formal training in Spanish for more advanced courses. It addresses listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing whi… source
SPAN 222: Spanish for Native Speakers IIThis continuation of SPAN 221 prepares native Spanish speakers with little or no formal training in Spanish for more advanced courses. It develops the student's ability to express opinions and make r… source
SPAN 292: Internship StudiesThis course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor an… source
SPAN 299: Occupational Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to apply the theories and skills of… source
SWHS 110: Introduction to Social Work and Human ServicesThis course introduces the profession of social work and the field of social welfare through historical and contemporary lenses. It includes an overview of U.S. societal institutions that structure t… source
SWHS 120A: Social Work and Human Services SeminarThis course provides students who are participating in a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution with a weekly class meeting that provides the academic element… source
SWHS 120B: Social Work and Human Services FieldworkThis course offers students a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution, allowing them to apply knowledge and learn new skills outside of the classroom environme… source
WKEX 233: General Work Experience EducationThis course is intended for students who are employed in a job not directly related to their major or career area of interest. It allows such students the opportunity to explore various work environm… source