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| African American/Black Studies (AABS) | — | This interdisciplinary survey course broadly and deeply approaches the heterogeneous experience of Black life in the United States through analysis of the historical, political, social, economic, edu… source |
| Access (ACCS) | — | 2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lab: 108 source |
| Addiction Counseling (AD) | — | Presents an overview of substance use and its ramifications. Explores the impact of addiction on an individual's social, psychological, economic, and physiological well-being; as well as community an… source |
| Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement (ADJU) | — | Correction: Added the missing '1A' after AMLA. Prerequisite is eligibility for (ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A. 9/26/25 source |
| Aeronautics (AERO) | — | Aviation industry career preparation for pilots, air traffic controllers, aircraft dispatchers, aircraft maintenance technicians, flight attendants, airport operation specialists, airport security sp… source |
| Agriculture: General Subjects (AGAG) | — | AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use, and Politics - A Global Perspective source |
| Agriculture: Animal Health Technology (AGHE) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A ) and ( COMM C1000 or SPCH 1A) or (COMM C1000H or SPCH 1AH) source |
| Agriculture: Ornamental Horticulture (AGOR) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 104) Lecture: 54 source |
| Art History (AHIS) | — | Correction: Added the missing '1A' after AMLA for AHIS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 10/01/2025 source |
| Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (AIRC) | — | Develops mathematical skills required for the study and application of air conditioning and refrigeration, including measurements and equations applied to heat loads, air distribution, electricity, a… source |
| Aircraft Maintenance Technology (AIRM) | — | 13 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 108 Lab: 378 Corequisite: AIRM 70A (May have been taken previously) Advisory: AIRM 71 source |
| Air Traffic Control (AIRT) | — | Designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Students will learn to recognize the distinctive features of aircraft, identify types o… source |
| American Language (AMLA) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 72 Prerequisite: ENGL 68 or AMLA 90 or appropriate placement source |
| Art: Animation (ANIM) | — | 2 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 18 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract. source |
| Anthropology (ANTH) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ANTH 110) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A Advisory: ANTH 1L source |
| Asian American and Pacific islander Studies (APIS) | — | This course examines how U.S. institutions ideologically constructed the category of Asian-ness and materially engaged with Asian peoples within the United States. Ethnic Studies theory will be appli… source |
| Arabic (ARAB) | — | Intended for students with little or no previous exposure to Arabic. Begins to develop elementary reading, writing, and speaking skills in Modern Standard Arabic. Focuses on mastery of Arabic script,… source |
| Art: Basic Studio Arts (ARTB) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Art: Graphic Design and Illustration (ARTC) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ARTS 250) Lecture: 36 Lab: 71 Advisory: ARTD 15A and ARTD 20 source |
| Art: Two-Dimensional Studio Arts (ARTD) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ARTS 110) Lecture: 36 Lab: 71 source |
| Art: Gallery & Professional Practices (ARTG) | — | Museum concepts and art gallery practice, and the role they play within communities, studied through class lectures, with the development of practical skills through lab work. Emphasis on careers in… source |
| Art: Three-Dimensional Studio Arts (ARTS) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ARTS 101) Lecture: 36 Lab: 71 source |
| Art: Special Studio Arts (ARTZ) | — | Formerly ARTZ 50 Allows the student to pursue more advanced studio projects and experiments in an area of interest in studio arts specialization. Professor authorization needed prior to enrollment. source |
| Agriculture: Animal Science (ASCI) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-AS 104) Lecture: 54 source |
| Astronomy (ASTR) | — | Correction: removed 'javascript:;" from the end of the catalog description for ASTR 99D 10/2/2025 source |
| Biology (BIOL) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 Advisory: READ 90 source |
| Botany (BTNY) | — | 5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Lab: 108 Advisory: ( BIOL 1 or BIOL 4 ) and Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Business: Accounting (BUSA) | — | 5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ACCT 110) Lecture: 90 Prerequisite: BUSA 11 or eligibility for MATH 51 Advisory: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or… source |
| Business: Economics (BUSC) | — | Correction: Added missing textual prerequisite "Acceptance into the Honors Program" to BUSC 1AH and BUSC 1BH 10/3/2025. source |
| Business: Law (BUSL) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: BUS 125) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68 source |
| Business: Management (BUSM) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68 source |
| Business : Business Communication (BUSO) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Advisory: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Business: Real Estate (BUSR) | — | Correction: Added CSU transfer status to BUSR 51, 52, 53, 55, 59, 62, 68, and 81. 9/25/2025 source |
| Business: Sales, Merchandising & Marketing (BUSS) | — | Characteristics and role of advertising and promotion in business. Emphasis is placed on promotional mix, trend and forecast research, and developing a comprehensive multimedia promotion plan includi… source |
| Chemistry (CHEM) | — | Chemistry for non-majors. States of matter, scientific measurements and experimentation, periodic table, nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, solubility, reactions, and acids and ba… source |
| Chinese (CHIN) | — | Intended for students without previous exposure to Chinese. Begins to develop the ability to converse, read, and write in Mandarin Chinese. Includes the study of essentials of pronunciation, vocabula… source |
| Child Development (CHLD) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: CDEV 110) Lecture: 54 Advisory: ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Computer Information Systems: Beginning (CISB) | — | Skills necessary to work in an office setting including: alpha and numeric keyboarding, email etiquette and standards, electronic calendaring, ten-key, composing, formatting and storing business docu… source |
| Computer Information Systems: Database (CISD) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Corequisite: CISD 11L Advisory: CISB 11 and CISB 15 source |
| Computer Information Systems: Management (CISM) | — | 3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Lab: 27 Advisory: CISB 11 source |
| Computer Information Systems: Networking (CISN) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Corequisite: CISN 11L Advisory: CISB 11 source |
| Computer Information Systems: Programming (CISP) | — | Correction: CISP 74: Prerequisite: CISP 71 and CISP 71L. Previously published as Advisories. 10/2/2025 CISP 74L: Prerequisite: CISP 71 and CISP 71L. Previously published as Advisories. 10/2/2025 Adde… source |
| Computer Information Systems: Security (CISS) | — | Computer security for all computer users. Provides awareness for computer users to protect user accounts and computer systems from attacks. Projects illustrate security software and hardware configur… source |
| Computer Information Systems: Web Applications (CISW) | — | 3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Lab: 27 Advisory: CISB 15 or CISB 16 source |
| Construction Management (CMGT) | — | Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles for construction management, and understanding coordination of building elements, building engineering systems, infrastructure systems, clash detection,… source |
| Computer and Networking Technology (CNET) | — | Personal computer (PC) and peripheral servicing techniques, preventative maintenance, hardware configurations, software configurations, software diagnostics, and the use of test equipment. source |
| Communication Studies (COMM) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: COMM 110) Lecture: 72 source |
| Counseling (COUN) | — | 1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 18 source |
| Computer Science (CSCI) | — | 3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Lab: 27 Advisory: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Culinary (CUL) | — | 1-4 Units (Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Prerequisite: Instructor approval and Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog source |
| Dance: Theory (DN-T) | — | 1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 9 Lab: 36 Advisory: DNCE 2A and DNCE 12 and DNCE 14A source |
| Dance: Activity (DNCE) | — | 0.5-2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-108 source |
| Engineering Construction Technology (ECT) | — | Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Level 1 and computer applications in building construction, engineering, and related fields, including spreadsheet and presentation applications. Field trips… source |
| Engineering Design Technology (EDT) | — | 1-3 Units (Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Prerequisite: Instructor approval and Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog. source |
| Education (EDUC) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: EDUC 200) Lecture: 54 Advisory: ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Electronics (ELEC) | — | A combination of conventional electronic technology with mechanical and computer technology. Special emphasis is on robotics. Hands-on activities include the building of a robot. source |
| Emergency Medical Service (EMS) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 36 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: Completed Paramedic Program application and current California EMT certificate and 1000 hours employment as an EMT and Eligibility for EN… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) | — | 1.5 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 16 Lab: 16 Prerequisite: Completion of an approved California State EMT course and possession of a currently valid EMT… source |
| English: Composition (ENGL) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ENGL 100, ENGL 110) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 72 Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process. source |
| Engineering (ENGR) | — | 2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ENGR 110) Lecture: 18 Lab: 54 source |
| Engineering Technology (ENGT) | — | 2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) Lecture: 18 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: MATH 150 or eligibility for MATH 160 source |
| Ethnic Studies (ETHS) | — | Refer to African American/Black Studies (AABS), Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies (APIS), Latina/o/x American Studies and Chicana/o/x American Studies (LCAS), Native American and Indigenous… source |
| Fashion Merchandising & Design (FASH) | — | Fashion industry as a whole, including raw materials, manufacturing, retailing, technology, world economics, globalization, and careers. Includes apparel design, manufacturing, retail merchandising,… source |
| Family & Consumer Studies (FCS) | — | Strategies and techniques for effective self-management across the lifespan. Examines theories including Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and how it is impacted by culture, socio-economic status, and soci… source |
| Fire Technology (FIRE) | — | 16 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 189 Lab: 297 Prerequisite: KINF 51A or KINF 51B or KINF 52A or KINF 52B Corequisite: KINF 53 Advisory: FIRE WF101 and FIRE WF102 and FIRE WF103 and FIRE WF104 an… source |
| French (FRCH) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 72 source |
| Geography (GEOG) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: GEOG 110) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A . source |
| Geology (GEOL) | — | An introduction to the principles of geology with emphasis on Earth processes. This lecture-lab course focuses on the internal structure and origin of the Earth and the processes that change and shap… source |
| German (GERM) | — | For students with no previous German. Develops the ability to converse, read, and write in German. Emphasis on oral proficiency. Includes essentials of pronunciation, vocabulary, idioms, and grammati… source |
| History (HIST) | — | History of the United States from the colonial period to the present. Satisfies the requirement for a course in American history, including the study of American institutions and ideas and the Consti… source |
| Hospitality & Restaurant Management (HRM) | — | Overview of structure and financial performance of hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions and related operations. Focus on orientation to customer service,… source |
| Histotechnology (HT) | — | 1 Unit (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 18 Advisory: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Histotechnology (HTL) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 and Admission to the BS in Histotechnology source |
| Humanities (HUMA) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A . source |
| Interior Design (ID) | — | Interior design and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional, and environmental needs. Field trips may be required. source |
| Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 36 Lab: 54 Corequisite: IDE 120 and IDE 130 source |
| Italian (ITAL) | — | Intended for students without previous exposure to Italian. Begins to develop the ability to converse, read, and write in Italian. Includes the study of essentials of pronunciation, vocabulary, idiom… source |
| Japanese (JAPN) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 72 source |
| Journalism (JOUR) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: JOUR 100) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A source |
| Kinesiology: Theory (KIN) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: KIN 101) Lecture: 54 source |
| Kinesiology: Aquatics (KINA) | — | 0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-54 source |
| Kinesiology: Fitness (KINF) | — | 0.5-2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-108 source |
| Kinesiology: Individual (KINI) | — | 0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-54 source |
| Kinesiology: Adaptive (KINL) | — | 0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-54 source |
| Kinesiology: Team Sport (KINS) | — | 0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-54 source |
| Kinesiology: Athletics (KINX) | — | 0.5-3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation (May be taken four times for credit) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lab: 36-189 Prerequisite: Enrollment req… source |
| Korean (KORE) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 72 source |
| Latin (LATN) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 72 source |
| Latina/o/x and Chicana/o/x American Studies (LCAS) | — | An introductory survey to disciplinary analysis of the historical, socio-political, economic, educational, cultural experiences, conditions, and influence related to the Chicanx population in the Uni… source |
| Learning Communities (LCOM) | — | 1 Unit (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 18 Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a learning community is required. source |
| Leadership (LEAD) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 source |
| Learning Assistance (LERN) | — | 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 54 source |
| Library & Instructional Media (LIBR) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68 source |
| Linguistics (LING) | — | The course explores properties of human language by focusing on phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic structures and analysis. It is an introduction to the theory and methods… source |
| Literature (LIT) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ENGL 130) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A . source |
| Mathematics (MATH) | — | 2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 36 Corequisite: MATH 51 source |
| Medical Terminology (MEDI) | — | This course is an introduction to the use and meaning of the medical terminology used in various allied health fields. source |
| Mental Health/Psychiatric Technician (MENT) | — | Correction: Added missing textual prerequisite admission to the Psychiatric Technician Program to MENT 56 10/20/2025. source |
| Meteorology (METO) | — | Processes that influence weather and climate: seasonality, structure of the atmosphere, atmospheric stability, severe weather (hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms), climate change, and the causes an… source |
| Manufacturing Technology (MFG) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Lab: 54 Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51 source |
| Microbiology (MICR) | — | 5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Lab: 108 Prerequisite: CHEM 10 or CHEM 40 source |
| Music (MUS) | — | Correction: Added missing textual prerequisite satisfactory score on Musicianship Placement Examination. 9/5/2025. 2nd correction: replaced Musicianship with Music Theory. 9/21/2025 Added UC Transfer… source |
| Music Audio (MUSA) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: CMUS 100 X) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 36 Lab: 54 source |
| Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) | — | An introductory survey to the interdisciplinary analysis of the historical, socio-political, economic, educational, and cultural experiences, conditions, and influences related to Indigenous Peoples… source |
| Nutrition & Food (NF) | — | 2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 36 Prerequisite: NF 10 or NF 25 or NF 25H source |
| Nursing (NURS) | — | 3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 27 Lab: 108 Prerequisite: ( ANAT 35 and ANAT 36 ) or ( ANAT 10A and ANAT 10B ) and ( MICR 1 or MICR 22 ) and ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or E… source |
| Oceanography (OCEA) | — | Geological, chemical, physical, and biological aspects of the Earth's ocean. Plate tectonics, physiography of ocean basins and continental margins, ocean sediment, atmosphere and ocean circulation, w… source |
| Philosophy (PHIL) | — | Correction: Added missing textual prerequisite acceptance into the Honors Program for PHIL 9H. 10/20/2025 source |
| Photography (PHOT) | — | 1 Unit (Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lab: 54 Corequisite: PHOT 10 source |
| Physical Science (PHSC) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: MATH 71 or (eligibility for MATH 100 or MATH 130 or MATH 150 or MATH 180 ) and eligibility for (( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (EN… source |
| Physics (PHYS) | — | 4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: MATH 71 or Eligibility for ( STAT C1000 or MATH 110) or (STAT C1000H or MATH 110H) source |
| Paralegal (PLGL) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A . source |
| Political Science (POLI) | — | All POLI courses as of 25-26 are POLS courses. Refer to Political Science (POLS). source |
| Political Science (POLS) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: POLS 110) Lecture: 54 source |
| Psychology (PSYC) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: PSY 110) Lecture: 54 Advisory: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A or READ 100 source |
| Public Health (PUBH) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Eligibility for ( ENGL C1000 or ENGL 1A ) or (ENGL C1000H or ENGL 1AH) or AMLA 1A . source |
| Radio & Television (R-TV) | — | History, structure, function, economics, content, and evolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media. Includes the social, political, regulatory, ethical, and occupational impact o… source |
| Radiologic Technology (RAD) | — | 4.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lab: 256 Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program is required to take this course. source |
| Reading (READ) | — | 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 54 source |
| Respiratory Therapy (RESD) | — | 2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) Lecture: 36 Prerequisite: ANAT 10A and ANAT 10B and CHEM 10 and MEDI 90 and ( STAT C1000 or MATH 110) or (STAT C1000H or MATH 110H) source |
| Sign Language & Interpreting (SIGN) | — | A beginning course about the fundamentals of American Sign Language. Topics include, conversational methods, vocabulary related to exchanging personal information, hobbies, activities, family relatio… source |
| Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Corequisite: SLPA 2A and SLPA 3A and SLPA 4A Advisory: MEDI 90 source |
| Sociology (SOC) | — | Correction: Added UC Transfer status to SOC 10 and SOC 160 10/20/2025. Added missing 'C' from STAT C1000 to SOC 12 prerequisite 11/18/2025. source |
| Spanish (SPAN) | — | Conversing, reading, and writing in Spanish at the elementary level. Includes essentials of pronunciation, vocabulary, idioms, and grammatical structures along with an introduction to Hispanic cultur… source |
| Speech (SPCH) | — | All SPCH courses as of 2025-26 are COMM courses. Refer to Communication Studies (COMM). source |
| Statistics (STAT) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: MATH 110) UC Credit Limitation Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a… source |
| Study Techniques (STDY) | — | 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 54 source |
| Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) | — | 1-2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) Lecture: 18-36 Lab: 18 Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract source |
| Surveying (SURV) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ENGR 180) Lecture: 36 Lab: 54 Prerequisite: MATH 150 or MATH 160 or MATH 180 source |
| Technology-Related Courses (TECH) | — | Customer relations (soft skills) for the technician including benefits of knowing and using effective customer contact tools, proper customer interactions, ethics, and maintaining customer satisfacti… source |
| Theater Arts (THTR) | — | 3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: THTR 111) Lecture: 54 source |
| Welding (WELD) | — | 2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU) (May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass) Lecture: 18 Lab: 54 source |
| Zoology (ZOOL) | — | 5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC) Lecture: 54 Lab: 108 Prerequisite: BIOL 1 or BIOL 4 or BIOL 4H source |
| Certificates & Degrees Defined | Certificate | Mt. San Antonio College offers both Associate in Science (A.S.) and Associate in Arts (A.A.) degrees. In general, the Associate in Science degrees are two-year occupational degrees that prepare stude… source |
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| Basic Skills (BS) | Degree | Information on noncredit and credit enrollment procedures, college placement, assessment, and diagnostic test administration, test score interpretation and course eligibility, career assessment, expl… source |
| High School Basic Skills (BSHS) | — | Key components of first year high school algebra. Use of symbolic reasoning and calculations with symbols as applied to solving, graphing equations, functions and inequalities. Supports progress towa… source |
| Citizenship (CITZ) | — | Preparation for the United States Citizenship Interview. Focused English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction in United States history, government, and institutions. Listening and speaking skills i… source |
| English as a Second Language (ESL) | Degree | ESL CULTR ESL - American Culture Through Media for English Language Learners source |
| Older Adult (OAD) | — | Critical thinking and cognitive skills through understanding key structures and functions of the brain. Focus on maintaining and/or improving cognitive abilities through brain training. source |
| Parenting (PAED) | — | Assist parents and guardians to improve knowledge and strategies for supporting children's academic success in applications of Common Core Standards. Improve integrated English Language Arts and math… source |
| Vocational (VOC) | — | History and philosophy of the justice system, subsystems, roles, relationships and theories of crime causation and correction. source |
| < Mt. San Antonio College | — | The Adult Basic Education department is committed to providing basic skills instruction and support services that prepare adult students to transition into college and employment. source |
| Adults with Disabilities | — | The School of Continuing Education's (SCE) Adults with Disabilities (AWD) Program offers specialized courses designed to enable students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (ID/DD) to… source |
| Education for Older Adults | — | The School of Continuing Education's (SCE) Education for Older Adults (EOA) Program offers classes for older adults that provide opportunities for the pursuit of long-standing educational goals. Clas… source |
| English as Second Language | Degree | Classes and programs are available for English language learners at all levels of proficiency, from low literacy to advanced and ready to transition into credit or career pathways. Classes and servic… source |
| High School Equivalency GED | — | Adult Basic Education offers courses and two ways to prepare for a California HS Equivalency Certificate. On-campus preparation for the GED (General Education Development) or HiSET (High School Equiv… source |
| HS English Competency | — | This certificate provides English courses that demonstrate student achievement within English discipline, including communication and analytical skills needed for post-secondary education and careers… source |
| Secondary Education/ High School Diploma | Diploma | The Secondary Education Certificate provides all courses needed to satisfy requirements for a high school diploma, which will increase future employment and higher educational opportunities. High sch… source |
| Physical Therapy Aide | — | #36041 The School of Continuing Education’s Physical Therapy Aide Certificate program will provide students with the skills and knowledge to start a career as a Physical Therapy Aide. The program wil… source |
| Accounting - Bookkeeping | — | The Accounting - Bookkeeping Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge, preparing the student for entry-level positions as an accounting clerk in areas such as bookkeeping, accounts… source |
| Accounting - Computerized | — | The Accounting - Computerized Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with additional training in computer applications common to the accounting industry. This certificate… source |
| Accounting - Payroll | — | The Accounting - Payroll Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with specialized training in payroll, preparing the student for entry-level clerical positions within the… source |
| General Accounting | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become bookkeepers, auditing clerks, and other introductory accountant positions to work in the accounting department of any business or org… source |
| Payroll and Tax Accounting | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become payroll and timekeeping clerks as well as for introductory tax positions to work in the payroll and accounting department of any busi… source |
| Administrative Assistant - Level 1 | — | The Level 1 Certificate prepares students for entry-level clerical positions where keyboarding and basic office skills are the primary functions. source |
| Administrative Assistant - Level 2 | — | The Level 2 Certificate prepares students for clerical positions where, in addition to general office skills, written communication and advanced word processing skills are needed. source |
| Appliance Repair | — | Theory and practical training for job entry including large and small appliances. Troubleshooting appliances and electronic systems to the subsystem and component levels. Covers installation, trouble… source |
| Architectural Design Concentration - Level 1 | — | This multi-level certificate program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of direct employment in the field or preparation fo… source |
| Architecture Foundational Skills | — | This multi-level certificate program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of direct employment in the field or preparation fo… source |
| Business Management - Level 1 | — | The Business Management – Level 1 Certificate is designed to introduce the student to the role of management in business. Management is the efficient use of human and capital resources to accomplish… source |
| Business Management - Level 2 | — | This certificate builds upon the Level 1 Certificate to provide students with proven business tools that will enhance their management careers. Students will be exposed to projects and business simul… source |
| Business Management - Level 3 | — | Upon completion of the Business Management – Level 3 Certificate, students will have built a foundation of management strategies and practices which will enable them to prosper in an ever-changing bu… source |
| Child Development | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the field of child development. Students will learn about the principles and theories of child development from prenatal to school… source |
| Computer Networking Technology Fundamentals | — | This program covers the fundamentals of computer networking technology. These core courses provide the necessary skills for those seeking entry-level employment as computer service technicians withou… source |
| Computer Networking Technology Industry Certifications | — | This certificate covers the material necessary to successfully pass the CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and the Server+ professional certificates. These preparation courses provide the necessary inf… source |
| Computer Systems Technology | — | The Computer Systems Technology curriculum encompasses advanced coursework in computer systems circuitry, including microcontrollers and microprocessors. source |
| Criminal Justice | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the field of criminal justice. Students will learn about the history, structure and functions of the American justice system. Topic… source |
| Cybersecurity Essentials | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the field of cybersecurity. It provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to assess cybersecurity threats and use the a… source |
| Electronic Assembly and Fabrication | — | The Electronic Assembly and Fabrication Certificate is intended to prepare students to enter the electronics field as assembly and fabrication technicians. The program provides a series of courses to… source |
| Electronic Systems Technology - Cabling and Wiring | — | The Electronic Systems Technology – Cabling and Wiring skills certificate is a short-term vocational program within the field of electronics technology. This program, which has no prerequisites and m… source |
| Electronics Communications | — | In addition to courses in electronics fundamentals, the Electronics Communications certificate program encompasses the study of both wire-based and wireless forms of analog and digital communications… source |
| Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology | — | The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) certificate program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of existing skills in the electronics field, or fo… source |
| Electronics Technology - Level 1 | — | This program covers the fundamentals of Electronics Technology. General topics include direct current electronics, alternating current electronics, and digital electronics. These introductory courses… source |
| Electronics Technology - Level 2 | — | This program covers the fundamentals of Electronics Technology plus additional coursework in other areas of specialty. It is composed of the same coursework from the Electronics Technology - Level 1… source |
| Emergency Medical Technician | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to work for an ambulance service or in related fire departments, hospitals, or other rescue serv… source |
| Fashion Computer Aided Design | — | The Fashion Computer Aided Design Certificate consists of apparel design courses that offer students a basic understanding of clothing construction, patternmaking, technical design, and patternmaking… source |
| Fashion Design - Level 1 | — | The Fashion Design - Level 1 Certificate consists of basic apparel design courses that prepare students for entry level work in the fields of apparel manufacturing, production, and technical design.… source |
| Fashion Merchandising - Level 1 | — | The certificate in Fashion Merchandising – Level 1 offers students courses specializing in apparel retailing, advertising, textiles, and CAD technical drawing. The courses emphasize the business of f… source |
| Floral Design | — | This sequence is offered in the evening only and can be completed in two years. Students completing all three courses will have skills and knowledge to seek jobs in floral design beyond entry-level p… source |
| Food Services | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the food services industry. Students will learn about principles of food preparation, service procedures and sanitation, and safety… source |
| General Office Skills | — | An introduction to the various general office and administrative support jobs. Training and skill building in filing systems and procedures, proofreading, telephone techniques, faxing, emailing, elec… source |
| Graphic Design Basics | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the field of graphic design. Students will learn about history, process, and academic and career pathways of graphic design. Topics… source |
| Care Coordinator - Level 1 | — | Care Coordinator – Level 1 is a short-term program intended to prepare students to work in a health care facility or in the related home health care field. This program is specifically for noncredit… source |
| Care Coordinator - Level 2 | — | Care Coordinator – Level 2 is a short-term program intended to prepare students to work in a health care facility or in the related home health care field. Students will learn about comprehensive car… source |
| Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become Certified Nursing Assistants to work in a health care facility or in the related home health care field. This program is specifically… source |
| College Readiness for Healthcare Programs | — | This is a short-term program to prepare students in noncredit programs and adult schools to successfully transition into healthcare college credit courses. Career development and academic counseling… source |
| Contact Tracer | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become a contact tracer in the community health setting. The career development course increases employability and work skills. This program… source |
| Medical Assistant | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within administrative or clinical career paths. Students will learn about the medical assistant scope of practice, tasks, and responsibili… source |
| Occupational Therapy Aide | — | This short-term program is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge to start a career as an Occupational Therapy Aide. This program will teach students how to assist patients with a… source |
| Personal Care Aide | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become personal care aides in the home or in a health care facility. The choice of a career development course or health careers employabili… source |
| Pharmacy Technician | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become a pharmacy technician in the hospital, retail pharmacy, and pharmaceutical development setting. This program is specifically for nonc… source |
| Phlebotomy Technician | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become a phlebotomy technician in a health care setting. This program is specifically for noncredit students who are seeking training as a p… source |
| Health Careers Resource Center (HCRC) | — | The mission of the Health Careers Resource Center is to support all healthcare students with their educational goals by providing a positive learning environment and by reinforcing the acquisition of… source |
| Sports Medicine | — | This short-term program is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge to start a career in Sports Medicine. This program will teach students how to assist patients with a variety of i… source |
| Surgical Technician | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the surgical technology field. Students will learn about the scope of practice, tasks, and responsibilities of the surgical technic… source |
| Vocational Nursing | — | The Vocational Nursing program is regulated by the Board of Vocational Nurse & Psychiatric Technicians commonly referred to as BVNPT (Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians). Student… source |
| Horse Ranch Management | — | The Horse Ranch Management certificate focuses on equine production, management, and nutrition. The curriculum combines a combination of technical knowledge and practical skills utilizing a hands-on… source |
| Hospitality | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within hospitality and tourism. Students will learn about the history, development, and inter-relatedness of segments of the industry. Top… source |
| Human Resource Management | — | This introductory certificate exposes students to the business world and the role of human resources. Students become familiar with various approaches to business organization and the strategic natur… source |
| Interior Design | — | The primary purpose of this certificate is to prepare students with a broad overview and solid foundation in the area of interior design and related fields. This certificate may lead to new opportuni… source |
| International Business – Level 2 | — | In the International Business – Level 2 Certificate, the student will learn methods and approaches to managing the complexities of doing business in an international environment. Students acquire bot… source |
| International Business – Level 1 | — | This specialized business certificate is intended to prepare the student to work in the unique and dynamic environment of international business. The program also prepares the student as a business m… source |
| Law Enforcement | — | This certificate prepares students for entry-level positions within the field of law enforcement. Students will learn about the historical evolution of policing in America and social issues in law en… source |
| Livestock Production Management | — | This certificate is designed to give students basic skills in livestock production management for employment opportunities on farms, ranches and agriculture sales and services. source |
| Logistics Analyst | — | This short-term program trains students for a career as a Logistics Analyst in the high wage high growth logistics industry. This program will cover topics involving a data driven logistics operation… source |
| Logistics Operation Specialist | — | This short-term program trains students for a career as a Logistics Operations Specialist in a high wage high growth logistics industry. This program will include distribution center operations, inve… source |
| Logistics Technician | — | This short-term program trains students for a career as a Logistics Technician in the high wage high growth logistics industry. This program will include topics in designing, enhancing, troubleshooti… source |
| Manufacturing and Electrical Systems | — | Theory and practical training for job entry into manufacturing such as electrical assembly technicians and fabricators. Troubleshooting electrical systems and basic assembly systems. Covers troublesh… source |
| Manufacturing Foundation | — | This certificate provides a foundation of basic skills for employment in a variety of entry-level manufacturing positions. Courses in this program include an Introduction to Mechanical Principles, Pr… source |
| Medical Secretary | — | An introduction to medical secretary and medical records jobs. Training and skill building in filing systems and procedures, proofreading, telephone techniques, faxing, emailing, electronic calendari… source |
| Nursery Management | — | This certificate is designed to give students basic skills in production and marketing of plants and dry goods in the wholesale and retail nursery industry. source |
| Ownership Clerk | — | The Ownership Clerk program introduces students to change in ownership policies as stated in the California Assessor Handbook, Section 401. Students will gain the fundamental knowledge of change in o… source |
| Pet Science | — | The Pet Science Certificate focuses on the proper care and management of various pets. This includes: breed identification and characteristics, grooming, showing, nutrition, practical care, behavior,… source |
| Photography - Level 1 | — | This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of photography. The Photography - Level 1 offers the core skills necessary for employment as an entry-… source |
| Registered Behavior Technician | — | This short-term program is intended to prepare students to become Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) to work in mental health facilities, hospitals, schools, and shelters. Students will be prepare… source |
| Retail Management – Level 1 | — | This introductory certificate exposes students to the business world and the role of retail distribution. Students become familiar with careers in retail management, as well as the latest trends in t… source |
| Retail Management – Level 2 | — | This intermediate certificate builds upon the Level 1 Certificate to expose students to the various functions of managers in retail positions. Fundamentals of business organization, retail marketing… source |
| Retail Management – Level 3 | — | Students completing the advanced Level 3 Certificate will increase knowledge and practical experience in business communication, leadership and financial controls. Successful completion of this certi… source |
| Small Business Management – Level 1 | — | Small business has been described as the engine of change within the economy. The Small Business Management – Level 1 Certificate exposes students to the fundamentals of managing and planning a small… source |
| Small Business Management – Level 2 | — | The Small Business Management – Level 2 Certificate provides students with practical small business tools. It focuses on issues such as motivation, teamwork and leadership skills that lead to enhance… source |
| Small Business Management – Level 3 | — | Upon completion of the Small Business Management – Level 3 certificate, students will have built a foundation of management strategies and practices which will enable them to prosper in an ever-chang… source |
| Social Media Marketing | — | This introductory certificate exposes students to the marketing world and the role of social media marketing. Students become familiar with careers in marketing, as well as the latest trends in this… source |
| Solar Panel | — | This short-term program is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge to start a career in solar panel technology. Essential topics related to solar power and energy are covered inclu… source |
| Supply Chain Management | — | The Supply Chain Management Certificate offers a practical, relevant approach to supply chain management and can offer individuals opportunities for a career path with upward mobility options. source |
| Trades Pre-Apprenticeships | Apprenticeship | An introduction to the various building and construction trades. Overview and history of the trades and unions, and preparation for entrance into the apprenticeship programs and construction industry… source |
| Tutor Training | — | Tutor Training certificate emphasizes tutoring strategies, learning styles, problem-solving, and best practices for working with a diverse student population. source |
| Vocational Re-Entry | — | This certificate in Basic Computer Presentation and Publication is customized to meet the needs of the entry level adult student or professional, who is seeking to acquire presentation and publicatio… source |
| Automotive Welding, Cutting, & Modification | — | Certificate of Completion #24406 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in automotive welding, cutting and modification. Cours… source |
| Gas, Tungsten Arc, Welding | — | Certificate of Completion #24380 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in gas tungsten ARC welding. Coursework prepares stude… source |
| Licensed Welder | — | Certificate of Completion #24223 This certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in the broad field of welding, including manufacturing, construction, fabrication and repa… source |
| Semiautomatic Arc, Welding | — | Certificate of Completion #24379 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in semiautomatic ARC welding. Coursework prepares stud… source |
| Welding Basics | — | Certificate of Completion #37598 Theory and practical training for entry into welding jobs. Introduction into history of welding, welding terminology, basic welding techniques, measurement, and safet… source |
| Welding Technologies | — | Certificate of Completion #24373 This certificate is designed to prepare students for employment, and 1) leads to occupations in manufacturing and repair; and 2) helps prepare the student for positio… source |
| Accounting - Bookkeeping (Certificate E0504) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E05014 The Accounting - Bookkeeping Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge, preparing the student for entry-level positions as an accounting clerk in… source |
| Accounting - Professional Accounting (Certificate T0883) | Certificate | Business Division T0883 The purpose of the Professional Accounting Certificate is to help students and emerging professionals get the classes and real world experience they need to be eligible to sit… source |
| Accounting - Computerized (Certificate N0460) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0460 The Accounting - Computerized Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with additional training in computer applications common to the a… source |
| Accounting (AS Degree S0502) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0502 The Accounting Program provides many opportunities for students to design a plan for their individual goals through certificate and degree achievements. The associate d… source |
| Accounting - Financial Planning (Certificate N0461) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0461 The Accounting - Financial Planning Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with specialized training in financial planning, preparing… source |
| Accounting - Managerial (Certificate N0462) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0462 The Accounting - Managerial Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with specialized training in managerial accounting, preparing the s… source |
| Accounting - Payroll (Certificate E0505) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0505 The Accounting - Payroll Certificate provides basic accounting skills and knowledge combined with specialized training in payroll, preparing the student for entry-… source |
| Accounting - Tax Preparation (Skills Certificate E0433) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0433 This certificate is designed for individuals desiring to enter the tax preparation field with a minimum of 3 course requirements. Upon successful completion of thi… source |
| Addiction Counseling (AS Degree S0657) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0657 In this program, the student integrates theory and practical experience in developing skills necessary to work with persons with addiction disorders, their… source |
| Addiction Counseling (Certificate T0658) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0658 In this program, the student integrates theory and practical experience in developing skills necessary to work with persons with addiction disorders,… source |
| Basic Addiction Counseling Skills (Certificate E0972) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0972 This certificate provides academic preparation that meets the 90 hour coursework requirement to begin work in the addiction treatment field in the Sta… source |
| Administration of Justice (AS Degree S0404) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0404 The A.S. Degree in Administration of Justice program is intended to prepare students for entry-level employment following graduation. Students desiring a b… source |
| Administration of Justice (Certificate T0406) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0406 The Certificate in Administration of Justice program is intended to prepare students for entry-level employment following graduation. The courses emph… source |
| Administration of Justice (AS-T Degree S0362) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0362 The Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer provides a broad base of education in the discipline. Students will acquire the ability… source |
| Administrative Assistant (AS Degree S0514) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0514 This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation as administrative assistants, executive assistants, office managers, or other clerical… source |
| Administrative Assistant - Level I (Certificate E0516) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0516 The Level I Certificate prepares students for entry-level clerical positions where keyboarding and basic office skills are the primary functions. source |
| Administrative Assistant - Level II (Certificate N0463) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0463 The Level II Certificate prepares students for clerical positions where, in addition to general office skills, written communication and advanced word processing s… source |
| Administrative Assistant - Level III (Certificate N0464) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0464 The Level III Certificate prepares students for administrative assistant positions where a variety of skills are needed. source |
| Commercial Flight (AS Degree S0912) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0912 The Commercial Flight curriculum prepares students for careers as aircraft pilots as well as related ground occupations in aviation. Students have the oppo… source |
| FAA Aircraft Dispatcher (Certificate E0408) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0408 Mt. San Antonio College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Aircraft Dispatcher (AD) Program. This program prepares students to… source |
| Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Certificate T0909) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0909 This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration. It leads to occupat… source |
| Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (AS Degree S0909) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0909 The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (AIRC) Degree Program prepares students for entry level employment or for advancement of existing skills/knowledge w… source |
| Supermarket Refrigeration (AS Degree S0967) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0967 The A.S. Degree in Supermarket Refrigeration is designed to prepare students to enter the refrigeration industry as commercial and supermarket refrigeratio… source |
| Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology - Day (Certificate T0982) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0982 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified powerplant technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is given in the… source |
| Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology- Evening (Certificate T0952) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0952 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified powerplant technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is given in the… source |
| Airframe and Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology - Evening (AS Degree S0951) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0951 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified airframe and powerplant technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is give… source |
| Airframe and Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology - Day (AS Degree S0911) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0911 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified airframe and powerplant technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is give… source |
| Airframe Maintenance Technology - Day (Certificate T0991) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0991 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified airframe technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is given in the o… source |
| Airframe Maintenance Technology - Evening (Certificate T0981) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0981 This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified airframe technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is given in the o… source |
| American Language Communication for English Language Learners (Certificate M0860) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate M0860 The American Language Communication for English Language Learners certificate provides students with evidence of proficiency in speaking and… source |
| American Language Advanced Proficiency in English for English Language Learners (Certificate M0859) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate M0859 The American Language Advanced Proficiency in English for English Language Learners certificate provides students with evidence of advanced p… source |
| American Language Foundational English for English Language Learners (Certificate N0945) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate N0945 The American Language Foundational English for English Language Learners certificate provides students with evidence of intermediate English… source |
| Agricultural Science and Technology (AS Degree S0853) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0853 The A.S. in Agricultural Science and Technology is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. It is also idea… source |
| Agriculture Animal Science (AS-T Degree S0878) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division AS-T Degree S0878 The Associate in Science in Agriculture Animal Science for Transfer Degree focuses on animal behavior, husbandry, production, and services; which are a cri… source |
| Animal Science (AS Degree S0854) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0854 The Animal Science Associates Degree focuses on animal behavior, husbandry, production, and services which; are a critical part of animal agriculture and relate… source |
| Animal Science Fundamentals (Certificate N0871) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0871 This certificate program is designed for students to acquire basic knowledge in the fundamentals of Animal Science. This can be utilized to gain entry leve… source |
| Horse Ranch Management (AS Degree S0102) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0102 The Horse Ranch Management degree is molded around a core of equine science, including husbandry, production, management, training, and breeding as well as busi… source |
| Horse Ranch Management - Level I (Certificate M0869) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate M0869 The Horse Ranch Management Level I certificate focuses on equine production, management, and nutrition. The curriculum combines a combination of technical… source |
| Horse Ranch Management - Level II (Certificate N0488) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0488 The Horse Ranch Management Level II certificate focuses on equine husbandry, production, management, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, and breeding. The c… source |
| Livestock Production Management (Certificate M0870) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate M0870 This Livestock Production Management program is designed to give students basic skills in livestock production management for employment opportunities on f… source |
| Pet Science (Certificate N0630) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0630 The Pet Science Certificate focuses on the proper care and management of various pets. This includes: breed identification and characteristics, grooming, s… source |
| Registered Veterinary Technology (AS Degree S0105) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0105 The Registered Veterinary Technology Program, which is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, is designed to enable students to prepare for… source |
| Animation (AS Degree S1006) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S1006 The Animation Program offers an integrated/interdisciplinary approach to prepare students to meet current and future job market demands. The student will be given a balance… source |
| Junior Game Designer - Level I (Certificate E0886) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate E0886 This multi-level certificate program offers skills needed to compete for a junior level creative career in the computer game industry, or to transfer to other institut… source |
| Junior Game Designer - Level II (Certificate T0875) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0875 This multi-level certificate program offers skills needed to compete for a junior level creative career in the computer game industry or to transfer to other institute… source |
| Animation - Junior Animator Level I (Certificate E0414) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate E0414 Level I of a multi-level certificate program provides skills based on the principles of storytelling and animation using both traditional and 3D media. Students prepar… source |
| Animation - Junior Animator Level II (Certificate N0465) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0465 Level II of a multi-certificate program that provides skills based on the principles of storytelling and animation using both traditional and 3D media. Students prepar… source |
| Virtual Reality Designer (Certificate N0644) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0644 The Virtual Reality Designer Certificate provides students with entry level skills for a career in the art and design aspects of virtual reality. Through a series of c… source |
| Anthropology (AA-T Degree A0668) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree A0668 Anthropology is the holistic study of humans today and in the past, with a focus on cultural diversity and biocultural variation and a scope that include our an… source |
| Applied Laboratory Science Technology (ALST) (AS Degree S0307) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0307 This program provides theoretical and technical training to prepare students for employment as entry-level chemical technicians in fields such as chemical quali… source |
| Architectural Design Concentration (AS Degree S0390) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0390 This program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of direct employment into the f… source |
| Architectural Design Concentration Level l (Certificate N0466) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0466 This multi-level certificate program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of… source |
| Architectural Design Concentration Level-II (Certificate N0467) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0467 This Level II Design Concentration Certificate focuses upon studio design, drawing, and presentation skills, including model-making, sketching and com… source |
| Architectural Design Concentration Level-III (Certificate T0386) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0386 The Level III Design Concentration Certificate provides additional expertise in portfolio development and professional practice. The Level III Design… source |
| Architecture Foundational Skills (Certificate E0387) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0387 This multi-level certificate program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of… source |
| Architectural Technology Concentration Level-I (Certificate N0468) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0468 This Level I Technology Concentration Certificate focuses upon the preparation of architectural construction documents, with emphasis on computer-aide… source |
| Architectural Technology Concentration Level-II (Certificate T0389) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0389 The Level II Technology Concentration Certificate provides additional expertise in advanced CADD applications and professional practice. The Level II… source |
| Art History (AA-T Degree A0330) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0330 The academic discipline of Art History involves the study of visual objects as both works of art and as artifacts of the historical and cultural c… source |
| Artificial Intelligence for Business (AS Degree S0844) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0844 The A.S. Degree in Artificial Intelligence for Business is designed for returning CIS, business, marketing, and data analytics professionals with industry experience or… source |
| Artificial Intelligence in Business (Certificate M0671) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0671 The curriculum is designed for returning CIS, business, marketing, and data analytics professionals with industry experience or students who have completed CIS cou… source |
| Aviation Science (AS Degree S0910) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0910 This curriculum meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI). Under an educational par… source |
| Unmanned Aircraft Systems (AS Degree S0661) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0661 The Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) program prepares students for careers in the rapidly growing area of unmanned aircraft systems, including piloting, miss… source |
| Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Certificate M0662) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate M0662 The Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Certificate program prepares students for careers in the rapidly growing area of unmanned aircraft systems, includ… source |
| Biology (AS Degree S0652) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0652 The A.S. Biology degree offers the student a flexible way to earn a Biology Associate degree. After completing a one-year general biology sequence, the student… source |
| Biology (AS-T Degree S0979) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0979 Biology is the scientific study of life, ranging from the molecules living things are made of, to the functions of organs and systems in different kinds of livi… source |
| Building Automation (Certificate T0309) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0309 This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in the fields of Building Automation, Energy Management, and Green Building Technologies.… source |
| Building Automation (AS Degree S0308) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0308 This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the fields of Building Automation, Energy Management, and Green Building Technologies. Student… source |
| Business: International | — | The International Business program is intended to prepare the student to work in the unique and dynamic environment of international business. Students acquire both theoretical knowledge and practica… source |
| Business Emphasis (AA Degree A8981) | Degree | Business Division Degree A8981 An emphasis in Business provides the student with an understanding of business and its role in society. Students will have knowledge of various business functions and e… source |
| Business Administration 2.0 (AS-T S0872) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0872 The Associate in Science in Business Administration 2.0 for Transfer provides a broad base of education in the discipline and introduces students to the fundamental pri… source |
| Business: Human Resource Management - Level I (Certificate E0531) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0531 This introductory certificate exposes students to the business world and the role of human resources. Students become familiar with various approaches to business… source |
| Business: Human Resource Management - Level II (Certificate N0469) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0469 This certificate builds upon the Level I Certificate to provide students with specific knowledge of human resource management functions. HR law, compensations syst… source |
| Business: Human Resource Management - Level III (Certificate N0470) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0470 Students completing the Level III Certificate will have knowledge and practical experience in business communications and computer use. Successful completion of th… source |
| Business: International - Level I (Certificate E0527) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0527 This specialized business certificate is intended to prepare the student to work in the unique and dynamic environment of international business. This program also… source |
| Business: International - Level II (Certificate N0471) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0471 In the Business: International - Level II Certificate students will learn methods and approaches to managing the complexities of doing business in an international… source |
| Business: International - Level III (Certificate N0472) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0472 Upon completion of the Business: International Level III Certificate, students will have acquired the specific skills needed to successfully complete international… source |
| Business: Management (AS Degree S0506) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0506 This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselo… source |
| Business: Management - Level I (Certificate E0525) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0525 The Business Management - Level I Certificate is designed to introduce the student to the role of management in business. Management is the efficient use of human… source |
| Business: Management - Level II (Certificate N0473) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0473 This certificate builds upon the Level I Certificate to provide students with proven business tools that will enhance their management careers. Students will be ex… source |
| Business: Management - Level III (Certificate N0646) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0646 Upon completion of the Business: Management - Level III Certificate, students will have built a foundation of management strategies and practices which will enable… source |
| Business: Retail Management (AS Degree S0509) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0509 This program exposes students to the business world and the role of retail distribution. Students become familiar with careers in retail management as well as the lates… source |
| Business: Retail Management - Level I (Certificate E0500) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0500 This introductory certificate exposes students to the business world and the role of retail distribution. Students become familiar with careers in retail managemen… source |
| Business: Retail Management - Level II (Certificate N0474) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0474 This intermediate certificate builds upon the Level I Certificate to expose students to the various functions of managers in retail positions. Fundamentals of busi… source |
| Business: Retail Management - Level III (Certificate T0521) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0521 Students completing the advanced Level III Certificate will have knowledge and practical experience in business communication, leadership and financial controls. S… source |
| Business: Small Business Management (AS S0508) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0508 This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselo… source |
| Business: Small Business Management - Level I (Certificate E0529) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0529 Small Business has been described as the engine of change within the economy. The Business: Small Business Management - Level I Certificate exposes students to the… source |
| Business: Small Business Management - Level II (Certificate N0475) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0475 The Business: Small Business Management - Level II Certificate provides students with practical small business tools. This certificate focuses on issues such as mo… source |
| Business: Small Business Management - Level III (Certificate N0647) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0647 Upon completion of the Business: Small Business Management - Level III Certificate, students will have built a foundation of management strategies and practices wh… source |
| General Business (AS Degree S0501) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0501 This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselo… source |
| Human Resource Management (AS Degree S0530) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0530 The Human Resource Management degree is intended to prepare students to enter the business world in the dynamic environment of human resources. Students become familiar… source |
| International Business (AS Degree S0507) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0507 This program is intended to prepare students for an international business career following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should c… source |
| Marketing Management (Certificate N0626) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0626 Students completing this Marketing Management certificate will have gained practical world business knowledge and experience. In addition, completers of the certif… source |
| Marketing Management (AS Degree S0510) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0510 This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselo… source |
| Social Media Marketing (Certificate M0877) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0877 This introductory certificate exposes students to the marketing world and the role of social media marketing. Students become familiar with careers in marketing, a… source |
| Supply Chain Management (Certificate M0645) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0645 The Supply Chain Management Certificate offers a practical, relevant approach to supply chain management and can offer individuals opportunities for a career path… source |
| Early Childhood Education (AS-T Degree S0401) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0401 The Associate in Science in Early Childhood Education for Transfer requires students to critically analyze child development theory, developmentally appropriate approac… source |
| Child and Adolescent Development (AA-T Degree A0940) | Degree | Business Division Degree A0940 The Associate in Arts in Child and Adolescent Development for Transfer is an interdisciplinary degree that prepares students to understand the processes of change and g… source |
| Child Development - Program Administration (Certificate T0863) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0863 The Child Development - Program Administration certificate is designed for students who desire general knowledge about Early Childhood Development and the professi… source |
| Child Development - Classroom Curriculum (Certificate M0937) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0937 This certificate supports comprehensive understanding of developmentally appropriate playbased curriculum planning for teachers and paraprofessionals working with… source |
| Child Development (AS Degree S1315) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1315 This program provides a theoretical framework and practical experience developing skills necessary to work directly in preschool classrooms. Graduates can be employed a… source |
| Child Development - Early Childhood Teacher (Certificate T0865) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0865 The Child Development - Early Childhood Teacher certificate prepares students with the knowledge, skills, abilities, and dispositions needed for perspective job ro… source |
| Child Development - Early Intervention and Inclusion (AS Degree S0936) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0936 The Child Development – Early Intervention and Inclusion Associate in Science, provides a theoretical framework and practical experience developing skills necessary to… source |
| Child Development - Level I (Certificate M0663) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0663 The Child Development - Level I certificate is designed for the student who desires general knowledge about the foundations of child development and who has an int… source |
| Child Development - Level II (Certificate N0656) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0656 The Child Development - Level II Certificate enhances the student’s knowledge beyond Level I, providing additional skills and knowledge working with young children… source |
| Child Development - Level III (Certificate N0655) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0655 The Child Development Level III certificate increases skills in planning for children by focusing on different areas of curriculum. With 175 days of experience and… source |
| Child Development - Infant/Toddler Care Teacher (Certificate N0864) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0864 The Infant/Toddler certificate provides specialized skills and knowledge for working with infants and toddlers. This certificate exceeds Title 22 requirements for… source |
| Child Development - School-Age Child (Certificate N0862) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0862 Designing, planning and implementing developmentally appropriate child development programs, and working with school-age children in before- and after-school care… source |
| Child Development - Early Intervention and Inclusion (Certificate T0458) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0458 The Early Intervention and Inclusion Certificate prepares students with specialized skills to work with children with special needs and other disabilities and/or a… source |
| Educational Paraprofessional (Instructional Assistant) (AS Degree S0375) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0375 This degree program prepares paraprofessionals to work with children in a variety of ways that enhance learning. Graduates will be able to assist classroom teachers in… source |
| CIS Cloud Computing for Amazon Web Services (Certificate M0672) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0672 The CIS Cloud Computing for Amazon Web Services certificate program prepares students to design solutions for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) architectures by p… source |
| Communication Emphasis (AA Degree A8982) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A8982 An emphasis in Communication provides the student with an understanding of communication strategies, reasoning, logic, and critical analysis as it… source |
| Journalism (AA-T Degree A0400) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0400 The Associate in Arts in Journalism for Transfer provides a broad base of education in the discipline and introduces students to journalism and mu… source |
| Communication Studies 2.0 (AA-T Degree A0976) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0976 Communication Studies is a broad-based discipline with foundational coursework in oral communication theory and skills development, augmented with… source |
| Forensics Competition Management (Certificate N0848) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate N0848 The Certificate of Achievement in Forensics Competition Management will be awarded to students for the completion of a series of courses rela… source |
| Computed Tomography (Certificate N0687) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0687 The Computed Tomography (CT) program at Mt. SAC is a two semester certificate program open to Technologists who possess a valid California Certified R… source |
| Big Data Analytics (AS Degree S0845) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0845 The A.S. Degree in Big Data Analytics for Business is designed for returning CIS, business, marketing, and data analytics professionals with industry experience or stud… source |
| Big Data Analytics (Certificate M0452) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0452 The curriculum is designed for returning CIS, business, marketing, and data analytics professionals with industry experience or students who have completed CIS cou… source |
| CIS Professional in SQL (Certificate M0811) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0811 The SQL Server certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in database administration using SQL Server. The certificate offers a balanced set of class… source |
| Computer - Database Management Systems (AS Degree S0706) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0706 The A.S. Degree in Database Management Systems is a two-year program designed to prepare students for careers in database management systems. The degree offers a balanc… source |
| Information Technology Emphasis (AA Degree A8985) | Degree | Business Division Degree A8985 The A.A. Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an emphasis in Information Technology is designed to prepare students for a career in Information Technology. The degr… source |
| Introduction to Computer Information Technology (Certificate E0712) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0818 The Introduction to Computer Information Technology certificate is designed to prepare students for careers that require the understanding and use of computer tech… source |
| CIS Professional in Information and Operating Systems Security (Certificate M0814) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0814 The Information and Operating Systems Security certificate provides students the skills to analyze security risks to a computer network and select and deploy count… source |
| CIS Professional in Network Security (Certificate M0688) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0688 The CIS Professional in Network Security program is designed to prepare students for a career in the computer network security industry. The certificate offers a b… source |
| CIS Professional in Networking (Certificate M0809) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0809 The CIS Professional in Networking program is designed to prepare students for a career in the computer networking industry. The certificate offers a balanced set… source |
| CIS Professional in Telecommunications (Certificate M0810) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0810 The CIS Professional in Telecommunications program is designed to prepare students for a career in the computer networking industry. The certificate offers a balan… source |
| Cloud and Network Cyber Security Administration (AS Degree S0884) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0884 Cloud and Network Cyber Security Administration (CNCSA) is a two-year program leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. It prepares individuals for employment… source |
| Computer and Networking Technology (Certificate T0960) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0960 The Computer and Networking Technology certificate program prepares students to become computer and networking service technicians. Courses required f… source |
| Computer Networking Technology Fundamentals (Certificate M0682) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate M0682 This one-semester program covers the fundamentals of computer networking technology. These core courses provide the necessary skills for those seeking… source |
| Computer Networking Technology Industry Certification (M0849) | — | Technology and Health Division Certificate M0849 This certificate covers the material necessary to successfully pass the CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and the Server+ professional certificates. Th… source |
| Computer and Networking Technology (AS Degree S0725) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0725 The Computer and Networking Technology program prepares students to become computer and networking service technicians. The program provides foundations in… source |
| CIS Professional in C++ Programming (Certificate E0714) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0714 The CIS Professional Certificate in C++ Programming prepares students for a career in computer programming. It is intended for returning CIS professionals with sev… source |
| CIS Professional in Java Programming (Certificate M0689) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0689 The Java programming certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in computer programming. The certificate offers a balanced set of classes that provid… source |
| CIS Professional in Object-Oriented Design & Programming (Certificate M0813) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0813 The CIS Professional in Object-Oriented Design and Programming prepares students for a career in computer programming. The certificate offers a balanced set of cla… source |
| CIS Professional in Python Programming (Certificate M0675) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0675 The CIS Professional in Python Programming certificate prepares students for a career in computer programming. It is intended for returning CIS professionals with… source |
| CIS Professional in Web Programming (Certificate M0812) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0812 The CIS Professional Certificate in Web Programming provides students the programming skills to create effective web pages and web sites. The certificate offers a… source |
| Computer Programming (AS Degree S7302) | Degree | Business Division Degree S7302 The A.S. Degree in Computer Programming is designed to prepare students for a career in computer programming. The degree offers a balanced set of classes that provides… source |
| Information Technology Emphasis, AA Liberal Arts and Sciences (Degree A8985) | Degree | Business Division Degree A8985 The A.A. Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an emphasis in Information Technology is designed to prepare students for a career in Information Technology. The degr… source |
| Introduction to Computer Information Technology (Certificate M0818) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0818 The Introduction to Computer Information Technology certificate is designed to prepare students for careers that require the understanding and use of computer tech… source |
| Programming In C++ (Certificate N0634) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0634 The Programming in C++ Certificate prepares students for a career in computer programming. The certificate offers a balanced set of classes that provides students… source |
| CIS Professional in LINUX (Certificate M0816) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0816 The CIS Certificate in Linux prepares students to install, manage, program and troubleshoot Linux operating systems. The certificate offers a balanced set of class… source |
| CIS Professional in Windows Operating System Administration (Certificate E0720) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0720 The CIS Professional Certificate in Windows Operating System Administration is designed for returning CIS professionals with several years of experience or current… source |
| Microcomputer Productivity Software (Certificate N0660) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0660 The Microcomputer Productivity Software certificate is designed to prepare students for careers that require extensive knowledge of business-related productivity s… source |
| Construction Management (AS Degree S0881) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0881 The Construction Management A.S. program prepares students to enter the field of construction management, construction administration, supervision, or othe… source |
| Construction Management - Level I (Certificate M0873) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate M0873 Construction Management - Level I - This foundational certificate is the first part of a multi-level certificate program preparing students to enter t… source |
| Construction Management - Level II (Certificate N0880) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0880 Construction Management - Level II - This intermediate certificate is intended to continue preparing students to enter the field of construction manag… source |
| Consumer Affairs - Accredited Financial Counselor (Certificate N0938) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0938 The Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) Certificate focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in financial counseling. The coursework fulfills t… source |
| Consumer Affairs (AS Degree S0939) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0939 This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of Consumer Affairs. A variety of opportunities are available in credit counseling, financia… source |
| Consumer Relations (Certificate M0479) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0479 This program provides semi-professional training for those who seek immediate Consumer Relations employment in non-profit agencies, government, education, or busin… source |
| Baking and Pastry - Advanced (Certificate T0934) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0934 The Baking and Pastry- Advanced Certificate program prepares students for career opportunities in bakeries, restaurants, catering, hotels, and other food service b… source |
| Baking and Pastry - Level I (Certificate N0888) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0888 The Baking and Pastry certificate program prepares students for career opportunities in bakeries, restaurants, catering, hotels, and other food service businesses.… source |
| Baking and Pastry (AS Degree S0456) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0456 The Baking and Pastry Degree program prepares students for career opportunities in bakeries, restaurants, catering, hotels, and other food service businesses. Students… source |
| Culinary Arts - Level I (Certificate E0887) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0887 The program prepares students for entry-level career opportunities in restaurants, catering, hotels, theme parks, and other food service businesses. Students gain… source |
| Culinary Arts - Level II (Certificate N0898) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0898 The program prepares students for entry-level career opportunities in restaurants, catering, hotels, theme parks, and other food service businesses. Students gain… source |
| Culinary Arts Management (AS Degree S0448) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0448 Culinary Arts associate in science degree program; you'll learn the craft cooking and business management skills. Students gain practical training in a state-of-the-art… source |
| Culinary - Advanced (Certificate T0457) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0457 The certificate prepares students for career opportunities in restaurants, catering, hotels, theme parks, and other food service businesses. Students gain practica… source |
| Domestic Violence Certification (Certificate O0366) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate O0366 Overview of domestic violence and its ramifications. Examines the relationship between domestic violence and substance abuse. Meets state training req… source |
| Electronic Assembly and Fabrication (Certificate E0929) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0929 The Electronic Assembly and Fabrication Certificate is intended to prepare students to enter the electronics field as assembly and fabrication technic… source |
| Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (AS Degree S0906) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0906 The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) degree program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of existing… source |
| Electronic Communications (Certificate N0973) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0973 In addition to courses in electronics fundamentals, the Electronic Communications certificate program encompasses the study of both wire-based and wir… source |
| Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (Certificate T0906) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0906 The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) degree program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of exi… source |
| Electronics Engineering Technology (AS Degree S0681) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0681 This A.S. Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology combines core courses in Electronics Technology plus additional math and science support courses. Th… source |
| Electronics Technology - Level 1 (Certificate M0679) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate M0679 This one-semester program covers the fundamentals of Electronics Technology. General topics include direct current electronics, alternating current el… source |
| Electronics Technology - Level 2 (Certificate N0680) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0680 This program covers the fundamentals of Electronics Technology plus additional coursework in other areas of specialty. It is composed of the same 12 u… source |
| Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic (AS Degree S1210) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S1210 Students who complete the required courses listed below for the Paramedic Certificate and who also complete the graduation requirements of Mt. San Antonio… source |
| Paramedic (Certificate T0425) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0425 This Paramedic Program is accredited by CAAHEP (Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) and approved by the Los Angeles County… source |
| Engineering and Construction Technology (AS Degree S0430) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0430 This degree is intended to prepare students for employment in the engineering and construction field. An understanding of building materials and architectu… source |
| Engineering and Construction Technology Level I (Certificate E0423) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0423 This foundational certificate is the first part of a multi-level certificate program preparing students to enter the field of construction, general or… source |
| Engineering and Construction Technology Level II (Certificate N0481) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0481 This intermediate certificate is intended to continue preparing students for employment in the engineering and construction field. An understanding of… source |
| English (AA-T Degree A0332) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0332 The Associate in Arts in English for Transfer introduces students to Literature written in English and gives them the option of studying creative… source |
| Environmental Studies Emphasis (AA Degree A0411) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0411 An emphasis in Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary course of study that provides students with an integrated and critical understanding… source |
| Fashion Computer-Aided Design (Certificate E0383) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0383 The Fashion Computer-Aided Design Certificate consists of apparel design courses that offer students a basic understanding of clothing construction, patternmaking,… source |
| Fashion Design - Level I (Certificate N0482) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0482 The Fashion Design Level I Certificate consists of basic apparel design courses that prepare students for entry level work in the fields of apparel manufacturing,… source |
| Fashion Design - Level II (Certificate N0483) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0483 The Fashion Design Level II Certificate builds upon the Level I Certificate to provide students with intermediate skills that will enhance their Fashion Design car… source |
| Fashion Design and Technologies (AS Degree S1320) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1320 The Fashion Design and Technologies Degree consists of apparel design courses that prepare students for careers in apparel manufacturing, production, and technical desi… source |
| Fashion Historical Costuming (Certificate M0674) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0674 This certificate is appropriate for those who want to prepare for a career in fashion and costume design. Upon completion of the courses, you will be prepared for… source |
| Fashion Merchandising (AS Degree S1308) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1308 The Associates Degree in Fashion Merchandising is designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in the apparel industry in Southern California. This Associate’s… source |
| Fashion Merchandising - Level I (Certificate N0484) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0484 The certificate in Fashion Merchandising offers students courses specializing in apparel retailing, advertising, textiles, and CAD technical drawing. The courses e… source |
| Fashion Merchandising - Level II (Certificate N0485) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0485 The Fashion Merchandising Level II Certificate is designated to build upon the Fashion Merchandising Level I Certificate to provide students with proven business a… source |
| Fashion Retailing Fundamentals Online (Certificate M0676) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0676 The Fashion Retailing Fundamentals Online certificate offers coursework to provide students with foundational knowledge of the fashion industry. The courses emphas… source |
| Fine Arts Emphasis (AA Degree A8983) | Degree | Arts Division Degree A8983 An emphasis in Fine Arts provides the student with an understanding of the practices and theories of traditional and contemporary two- and three-dimensional studio arts and… source |
| Fire Officer Certification (Certificate E0381) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0381 The Fire Officer Certificate is intended for in-service firefighters preparing for promotion. It meets the prerequisite educational requirements for f… source |
| Fire Technology (Certificate N0486) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0486 The Fire Science Certificate has been developed to offer pre-employment education for the undergraduate who desires to enter the field of fire science… source |
| Fire Technology (AS Degree S2105) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S2105 The Fire Science major has been developed to offer pre-employment education for the undergraduate who desires to enter the field of fire science. It also p… source |
| Wildland Fire Technology (Certificate T0882) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0882 The Wildland Fire Technology Certificate is designed for students who want to gain certification as a wildland firefighter through the Na… source |
| Wildland Fire Technology (AS Degree S0890) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0890 The Wildland Fire Technology AS degree is designed for students who want to gain certification as a wildland firefighter through the National Wildland Coor… source |
| Exhibition Concept, Design, and Production (Certificate N0659) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0659 This certificate is designed to provide students with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to display an esthetically and conceptually effectiv… source |
| California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) (Certificate T0975) | Certificate | Student Services Division Certificate T0975 The California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) Certificate is designed to certify a transfer student to a campus in either the University… source |
| Geography (AA-T Degree A0356) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0356 Geography is a diverse discipline, with foundational coursework in both Earth and Social Sciences. Such foundational courses are augmented by cour… source |
| Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (AS Degree S0851) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree S0851 Geospatial technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Global Positioning System (GPS), are used to cap… source |
| Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (Certificate N0850) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate N0850 Geospatial technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Global Positioning System (GPS), are used t… source |
| Geology (AS-T Degree S0670) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0670 Mt. San Antonio College Associate in Science in Geology for Transfer degree includes such topics as mineral and rock identification, earthquakes, plate tectonic… source |
| Geotech (Certificate T0677) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0677 Students pursuing the Geotech Certificate receive hands-on training in field and lab skills and geologic principles necessary for a variety of geotechnical… source |
| Graphic Design - Level 2 - Generalist (Certificate T0683) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0683 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Graphic Design field of Communication Art. In this Level II - Generalist emphas… source |
| Graphic Design - Level 2 - Marketing (Certificate T0684) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0684 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Graphic Design field of Communication Art. In this Level II - Marketing emphasi… source |
| Graphic Design - Level 2 - Motion Graphics (Certificate T0685) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0685 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Graphic Design field of Communication Art. In this Level II - Motion Graphics e… source |
| Graphic Design - Level 2 - UI/UX and Web Design (Certificate T0953) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0953 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Graphic Design field of Communication Art. In this Level II - UI/UX and Web Des… source |
| Graphic Design Level I (Certificate N0487) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0487 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Graphic Design field of Communication Art. Students are given creative design a… source |
| History (AA-T Degree A0334) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0334 History is a broad-based academic discipline with foundational coursework in both World History and The History of the United States, augmented wi… source |
| Histotechnician Training (AS Degree S0961) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0961 This program provides on-campus and on-site technical training in the field of histotechnology, focusing on routine tissue sample preparation, routine and specia… source |
| Histotechnology (BS Degree BS0962) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree BS0962 The Bachelor of Science in Histotechnology Program at Mt. SAC will prepare students for a career in medical diagnostics by training them to prepare and evaluat… source |
| Cannabis - Level 1 (Certificate N0892) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0892 The Cannabis - Level 1 skills certificate prepares students for entry level positions into the Cannabis industry. Students are required to complete 6 cours… source |
| Cannabis - Level 2 (Certificate T0893) | Certificate | Natural Science Division Certificate T0893 The Cannabis - Level 2 certificate build on the Cannabis - Level 1 certificate and prepares students for advanced level positions in the Cannabis industry.… source |
| Cannabis Operations (AS Degree S0891) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0891 This A.S. degree prepares students for careers in the Cannabis industry. Students will gain an understanding of the Cannabis industry, basic and advanced cultiv… source |
| Horticulture Science (Certificate N0489) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0489 This certificate is designed to give students basic knowledge and skills pertaining to horticulture science. source |
| Integrated Pest Management (AS Degree S0311) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0311 The Integrated Pest Management Program is part of the Agricultural Science Program and prepares students to design and implement comprehensive integrated pest m… source |
| Nursery Management (Certificate N0628) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0628 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills in production and marketing of plants and dry goods in the wholesale and retail nursery… source |
| Ornamental Horticulture (AS Degree S0119) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0119 The courses in ornamental horticulture are designed to enable students to prepare for exciting careers in the essential and diverse horticulture profession. Car… source |
| Hospitality: Event Planning and Catering (Certificate E0379) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0379 The Event Planning and Catering Certificate prepares students for entry-level positions in event planning and catering companies, banquets facilities, hotels, conv… source |
| Hospitality: Food Services (Certificate E1390) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E1390 This certificate prepares the holder to enter the food service field as a skilled food service worker in either food preparation or service. source |
| Hospitality: Hospitality Management - Level I (Certificate E1332) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E1332 The Hospitality: Hospitality Management - Level I Certificate prepares students for entry-level positions in the hospitality industry. Students receive training in… source |
| Hospitality: Hospitality Management - Level II (Certificate N0490) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0490 The Hospitality Management - Level II Certificate prepares students for mid-level or Manager-In-Training positions in the hospitality industry. Students gain pract… source |
| Hospitality Management (AS-T Degree S0451) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0451 The Associate in Science in Hospitality Management for Transfer degree prepares students for mid-level or Manager-in-Training positions in the hospitality industry. Stu… source |
| Hospitality: Restaurant Management - Level I (Certificate E1333) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E1333 The Hospitality: Restaurant Management - Level I Certificate prepares the holder for an entry-level position within a restaurant. source |
| Hospitality: Restaurant Management - Level II (Certificate N0977) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0977 The Restaurant Management - Level II Certificate prepares students for mid-level or Manager-In-Training positions in restaurants, catering, hotel food and beverage… source |
| Hospitality and Restaurant Management (AS Degree S1307) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1307 This Associate of Science in Hospitality and Restaurant Management prepares students for mid-level or Manager-In-Training position in the hospitality industry. Students… source |
| Human Prosection (Certificate N0450) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0450 The Certificate of Achievement in Human Prosection will be awarded to students for the completion of a two-year series of courses culminating in a year-lon… source |
| Humanities Emphasis ( AA Degree A8984) | Degree | Degree A8984 An emphasis in Humanities provides the student with an understanding of the interrelationship between art, religion, history, music, literature and the dramatic arts, and philosophical a… source |
| Illustration Level 1 (Certificate N0969) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0969 The Illustration Level 1 certificate provides students with the necessary skills to create both traditional and digital illustrations focusing on visual communication… source |
| Illustration Level 2: Entertainment Arts Emphasis (Certificate T0970) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0970 The Illustration Level 2: Entertainment Arts certificate provides students with the skillset to create concepts and illustrations for the entertainment industry includ… source |
| Illustration Level 2: Narrative Illustration Emphasis (Certificate T0971) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0971 The Illustration Level 2: Narrative Illustration emphasis certificate expands students’ visual communication and draftsmanship skillset. Students learn how to broaden… source |
| Industrial Design Engineering (AS Degree S0331) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0331 This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including product and industrial design firms and fabrication an… source |
| Industrial Design Engineering - Level I (Certificate N0651) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0651 This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including product and industrial design firms and fabricati… source |
| Industrial Design Engineering - Level II (Certificate N0620) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0620 This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including product and industrial design firms and fabricati… source |
| Industrial Design Engineering - Level III (Certificate T0328) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0328 This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including product and industrial design firms and fabricati… source |
| Interior Design (AS Degree S1301) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1301 The Interior Design A.S. degree provides students with an excellent foundation for a successful career in interior design. Students will obtain the skill set necessary… source |
| Interior Design - Level I (Certificate E0364) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate E0364 Interior Design - Level I Certificate is designed to prepare students with a broad overview and solid foundation in the area of interior design and related fields.… source |
| Interior Design - Level II (Certificate T0304) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0304 The Interior Design - Level II Certificate builds upon the Level I coursework to provide students with intermediate skills that will lead to a career in interior d… source |
| Interior Design - Level III (Certificate T0305) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0305 The Interior Design: Level III Certificate builds upon the Level II coursework to provide students with advanced skills that will enhance their Interior Design car… source |
| Interior Design Kitchen and Bath Specialization (Certificate T0306) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0306 The Kitchen and Bath Specialization coursework builds upon the Level III Certificate to provide students with specialized skills in the area of Kitchen and Bath De… source |
| Interior Design - Kitchen and Bath (AS Degree S1302) | Degree | Business Division Degree S1302 The Interior Design: Kitchen and Bath Design A.S. degree provides students with specialized skills in the area of Kitchen and Bath Design and is accredited by the Natio… source |
| Real Estate Styling and Staging (Certificate M0974) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0974 Principles, procedures, and systems necessary for real estate stylists and stagers to start a business. Emphasis will be placed on branding, legal issues, compensa… source |
| Kinesiology and Wellness Emphasis (AA Degree A8986) | Degree | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Degree A8986 An emphasis in Kinesiology and Wellness provides the student with an understanding of kinesiology, health promotion, and the mechanics of human… source |
| Athletic Trainer Aide I (Certificate E0802) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate E0802 The Athletic Trainer Aide I Certificate provides minimal experience necessary to assist High School Athletic Trainers and Athletic Health C… source |
| Coaching (Certificate E0804) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate E0804 This certificate program is intended to prepare students for employment as high school (walk-on) coaches, but is appropriate for coaches at… source |
| Dance Emphasis (AA Degree A0444) | Degree | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Degree A0444 An emphasis in Dance provides the student with an understanding of the practices and theories of dance history, pedagogy and choreography. In ad… source |
| Dance Teacher (Certificate N0649) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate N0649 The Dance Teacher Certificate is intended to prepare students for careers as dance instructors in private dance studios, recreation centers… source |
| Fitness Specialist/Personal Trainer (Certificate E0808) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate E0808 The Fitness Specialist/Personal Trainer Certificate prepares students for careers as personal trainers, health/fitness professionals in cor… source |
| Kinesiology (AA-T Degree A0454) | Degree | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Degree A0454 Associate in Arts in Kinesiology for Transfer degree is designed to prepare students for transfer into the CSU system to complete a baccalaureat… source |
| Pilates Professional Teacher Training: Cadillac, Chair, Auxiliary (Certificate N0665) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate N0665 The certificate prepares students for careers as Pilates instructors/trainers in professional Pilates studios, dance studios, corporate fit… source |
| Pilates Professional Teacher Training: Mat and Reformer (Certificate N0667) | Certificate | Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance Division Certificate N0667 The Pilates Professional Teacher Training Certificate prepares students for careers as Pilates instructors/trainers in professional Pilates… source |
| Interior Landscaping (Certificate N0621) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0621 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills in the design, installation, and maintenance of interior plants that are used in residen… source |
| Landscape Construction (Certificate N0624) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0624 This certificate is designed to give students the necessary skills to be proficient in landscape construction. Students will learn about irrigation systems… source |
| Landscape Design - Level I (Certificate N0625) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0625 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills needed as a landscape designer. All courses are applicable for degrees in Ornamental Hor… source |
| Landscape Irrigation (Certificate N0627) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0627 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills in irrigation design, repair, installation, water management, and troubleshooting. A stu… source |
| Landscape and Park Maintenance (Certificate N0623) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0623 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills in the maintenance and landscape of parks. All courses are applicable for degree require… source |
| Park Management (Certificate N0629) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0629 This certificate program is designed to give students skills required for entry level positions in park management. Emphasis is placed on positions that ar… source |
| Park and Sports Turf Management (AS Degree S0116) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0116 The courses in park and sports turf management are designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. This degree is… source |
| Public Works/Landscape Management (Certificate M0635) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate M0635 This program is a partnership between Mt. San Antonio College and Citrus College, with course requirements that must be taken at each college (courses in P… source |
| Sports Turf Management (Certificate N0639) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0639 This certificate program is designed to provide skills required for students interested in employment at golf courses, race tracks, athletic fields and sta… source |
| Tree Care and Maintenance (Certificate N0641) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0641 This certificate program is designed to give students basic skills in the repair and maintenance of trees. All courses are applicable for degree requiremen… source |
| Language Arts Emphasis (AA Degree A8987) | Degree | Humanities & Social Sciences Degree A8987 An emphasis in Language Arts provides the student with an understanding of the acquisition of language with a focus on reading, writing, listening, and speak… source |
| Licensed Vocational Nurse to RN | — | The Mt. San Antonio College Nursing Program, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, is a two-year program designed to prepare men and women to give direct nursing care to clients in… source |
| Mammography (Certificate E0398) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0398 The Mammography certificate program at Mt. SAC is a two semester certificate program available to current Mt. SAC Radiologic Technology (RT) program s… source |
| CAD Technician (Certificate E0426) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0426 Provides students with the most current two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) computer aided design (CAD) skills required in the manufacturi… source |
| CNC Technician (Certificate E0431) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0431 Theory and application of computer numerical control (CNC) machining practices using mills and lathes typical in a wide range of industries. Designed… source |
| Manufacturing Foundation (Certificate E0421) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0421 This certificate provides a foundation of basic skills for employment in a variety of entry-level manufacturing positions. source |
| Manufacturing Technology (Certificate T0918) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0918 The Certificate in Manufacturing Technology is designed to prepare the student for entrance into the manufacturing field in one of the machining occup… source |
| Manufacturing Technology (AS Degree S0918) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0918 The Associate in Science degree in Manufacturing Technology is designed to prepare students for entrance into the manufacturing field in one of the machini… source |
| MasterCAM (Certificate E0927) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0927 This certificate provides a strong background in MasterCAM. source |
| Mathematics Emphasis (AA Degree A8989) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree A8989 An emphasis in Mathematics provides the student with an understanding of college level mathematics. In addition to the foundational calculus courses, students m… source |
| Mathematics (AS-T Degree S0333) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0333 The Associate in Science in Mathematics for Transfer is designed to facilitate successful transfer to a baccalaureate mathematics program. This degree provides… source |
| Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician (Certificate T1279) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T1279 Upon completion of the required courses, a Certificate in Psychiatric Technician will be awarded. In addition, it prepares the student to take the Cal… source |
| Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician (AS Degree S1208) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S1208 Completion of coursework leads to an Associate in Science degree. The Psychiatric Technology Program will prepare students to take the California State Lic… source |
| Music (AA-T Degree A0347) | Degree | Arts Division Degree A0347 Music is a broad-base academic discipline with foundational coursework in theory and performance. By providing a theoretical understanding of the development and creation o… source |
| Audio Arts Level I (Certificate N0965) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0965 The Audio Arts Certificate Level I provides students with conceptual and technical skills necessary for employment in audio-related positions in a variety of industrie… source |
| Audio Arts Level II (Certificate T0966) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0966 The Audio Arts Certificate Level II provides students with conceptual, technical, and creative skills necessary for employment in audio-related positions in a variety… source |
| Audio Arts (AS Degree S0434) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0434 The Audio Arts degree provides students with conceptual, technical, and creative skills necessary for employment in audio-related positions in a variety of industries. Thes… source |
| Commercial Music (Certificate T0874) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0874 The certificate in Commercial Music prepares students for entry-level work in the commercial music industry. The program includes music and audio courses that cover th… source |
| Commercial Music (AS Degree S0876) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0876 A degree in Commercial Music prepares students for entry-level work in the commercial music industry. The program includes music and audio courses that cover the performanc… source |
| Music Studies - Level I (Certificate N0889) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0889 Music Studies - Level I prepares students with introductory skills that will lead to a career in music, including teaching, performance, therapy and related fields. Co… source |
| Music Studies Level II - Jazz (Certificate T0946) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0946 This certificate provides focused training in the jazz idiom for instrumentalists, vocalists, and arrangers. It also provides further training in tonal analysis, compo… source |
| Music Studies Level II - Music Education (Certificate T0947) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0947 Music Studies - Level II - Music Education certificate prepares students to pursue a career as a professional music educator through essential, foundational training i… source |
| Natural Sciences Emphasis (AA Degree A8988) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division A8988 An emphasis in Natural Sciences provides the student with an understanding of living and non-living systems and promotes an appreciation of the methodologies and tools… source |
| Nursing - Registered Nursing (RN) Generic Option (AS Degree S0958) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0958 The Mt. San Antonio College Nursing Program, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, is a two-year program designed to prepare students to… source |
| Nursing - Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to Registered Nurse (RN) Option (AS Degree S0957) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0957 The Mt. San Antonio College LVN to RN Nursing Program is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. The program is designed to prepare student… source |
| Nursing - Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT) to Registered Nurse (RN) Option (AS Degree S0959) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0959 The Mt. San Antonio College LPT to RN Nursing Program is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. The program is designed to prepare student… source |
| Nursing - Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) 30-Unit Option - Nondegree | — | Technology and Health Division Nondegree The Mt. San Antonio College LVN 30 Unit Non-Degree Option is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. This option or track is designed to prepa… source |
| Nutrition (Certificate N0453) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0453 This certificate is designed to give students basic knowledge and skills in nutrition science, food science, food preparation, and food safety and sanitation. The… source |
| Nutrition and Dietetics (AS-T Degree S0422) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0422 The Associate in Science in Nutrition and Dietetics for Transfer introduces students to the principles and methodologies used in the study of nutrition and dietetics. S… source |
| eDiscovery and Litigation Support (Certificate M0885) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0885 The eDiscovery and Litigation Support Certificate is designed for paralegals and other professionals interested in gaining employment in the emerging fields of lit… source |
| Paralegal/Legal Assistant (Certificate T0968) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate T0968 The paralegal program is intended to prepare students for employment as paralegals in both private and public sectors following graduation. According to the Americ… source |
| Paralegal/Legal Assistant (AS Degree S0310) | Degree | Business Division Degree S0310 The paralegal program is intended to prepare students for employment as paralegals in both private and public sectors following graduation. The American Bar Association… source |
| Philosophy (AA-T Degree A0424) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0424 Philosophy studies basic issues in ethics, social philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, and contemporary philosophies of life. Special considerat… source |
| Drone Camera Operator (AS Degree S0449) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0449 This degree is designed for students who want to specialize as drone camera imaging operators for multiple career applications in commercial photography, cinematography, co… source |
| Photography (AS Degree S1002) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S1002 This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of photography. A variety of career opportunities are available in photography, art, cinema, com… source |
| Photography Digital Technician (Certificate N0632) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0632 This certificate program is designed to give students specific skills to prepare them for employment in the commercial photographic industry as a digital technician, d… source |
| Photography - Level I (Certificate N0631) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0631 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of photography. The Photography Level I offers the core skills necessa… source |
| Photography - Level II (Certificate T0349) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0349 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of photography. This Photography Level II certificate offers additiona… source |
| Photography Video Production (Certificate N0633) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0633 This certificate integrates still photography and video capture, for the student that is interested in the field of photography coupled with video production. It is de… source |
| Social Media Content Creator - Level I (Certificate N0955) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0955 This Social Media Content Creator - Level I certificate provides the skills necessary to be employed as an entry-level Social Media Content Creator for companies, adve… source |
| Social Media Content Creator - Level II (Certificate T0963) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0963 This multi-level certificate program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of content creation. The Content Creation Level 2 certificate builds o… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0829) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0829 The Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and materials Engineering Applications AS degree is designed to incorporate the engineering, science, and communicatio… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Material Engineering Applications - Level 1 (Certificate T0830) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0830 The Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications program concentrates on the application of chemistry in an industrial sett… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Material Engineering Applications - Level 2 (Certificate T0831) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0831 The Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications program concentrates on the application of chemistry in an industrial sett… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0832) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0832 Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications program prepares the students for an entry-level career working as a technician under the direction… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications - Level 1 (Certificate T0833) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0833 The Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications program prepares the students for an entry-level career working as a technician under the d… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications - Level 2 (Certificate T0834) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0834 The Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications program prepares the students for an entry-level career working as a technician under the d… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0835) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0835 The Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications AS degree is designed to incorporate the engineering, science, and communication skills nee… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications - Level 1 (Certificate T0836) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0836 The Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications Level – 1 certificate is designed to incorporate the engineering, science, and communi… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications Level - 2 (Certificate T0837) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0837 The Engineering with Emphasis in Electrical Engineering Applications Level – 2 certificate is designed to incorporate the engineering, science, and communi… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0838) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0838 The Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering Applications AS degree prepares graduates for career and transfer. Relevant positions include engineerin… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering Applications Level - 1 (Certificate T0839) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0839 The Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering Applications program concentrates on the development of mechanical devices and emerging technologie… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering Applications Level - 2 (Certificate T0840) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0840 The Engineering with Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering program concentrates on the development of mechanical devices and emerging technologies through the… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications Level - 1 (Certificate T0842) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0842 The Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications program concentrates on the design of complex computing systems through the applications… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications Level - 2 (Certificate T0843) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0843 The Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications program concentrates on the design of complex computing systems through the applications… source |
| Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0841) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0841 Engineering with Emphasis in Software Engineering Applications AS degree program concentrates on the design of complex computing systems through the application… source |
| Engineering Fundamentals (Certificate N0846) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0846 Engineering and Engineering Technology are fields of study that require the application of scientific and engineering knowledge, methods, and technical ski… source |
| Sales Engineering (AS Degree S0852) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0852 The Sales Engineering program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including sales engineering, technical sales and tec… source |
| Surveying Engineering Technology (Certificate T0879) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate T0879 The Surveying Engineering Technology certificate provides students with introductory skills that lead to a career in Surveying Engineering Technology. The… source |
| Surveying Technology (Certificate N0868) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0868 The Surveying Technology Certificate provides students with introductory skills that lead to a career in Surveying Technology. There is a focus on the exam… source |
| Technical Sales (Certificate N0856) | Certificate | Natural Sciences Division Certificate N0856 The Technical Sales program is designed to prepare the student for a career in a wide range of industries including sales engineering, technical sales and… source |
| Agriculture Plant Science (AS-T Degree S0847) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0847 The Associate in Science in Agriculture Plant Science for Transfer Degree includes topics such as propagation, plant production practices, nursery operations, s… source |
| Political Science (AA-T Degree A0345) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0345 Political Science introduces students to political science theories and methodologies used in the scientific study of political institutions and b… source |
| Printmaking (Certificate N0653) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0653 This certificate program is designed to prepare students to apply graphic imaging and fine art printing techniques in their preparation for careers in the field of vis… source |
| Psychiatric Technician to RN | — | The Nursing Department at Mt. San Antonio College is a two-year program designed to prepare individuals at the Associate Degree level for entry into the practice of registered nursing. The Program is… source |
| Psychology (AA-T Degree A0324) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0324 The Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer introduces students to the psychological principles and methodologies used in the scientific stud… source |
| Public Health (AS Degree S0428) | Degree | The AS degree in Public Health at Mt San Antonio College is an interdisciplinary program grounded in the biological sciences and designed to prepare students for entry level employment in public heal… source |
| Public Health (AS-T Degree S0857) | Degree | Natural Sciences Division Degree S0857 The Public Health Science for transfer degree at Mt San Antonio College is an interdisciplinary program grounded in the biological sciences and designed to prep… source |
| Audio Media (Certificate N0948) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0948 The Audio Media AS Degree is designed for students who are interested in all facets of audio media in front and behind the microphone. Instruction prepares students fo… source |
| Audio Media (AS Degree S0949) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0949 The Audio Media AS Degree is designed for students who are interested in all facets of audio media in front and behind the microphone. Instruction prepares students for ent… source |
| Radiologic Technology (AS Degree S1206) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S1206 The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and is recognized by the California Dep… source |
| Real Estate Broker (Certificate N0638) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate N0638 Prior to taking the California Real Estate Broker's License Exam, the applicant must have completed six (6) required core courses and two (2) additional elective c… source |
| Real Estate (AS Degree S0512) | Degree | This program prepares students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of co… source |
| Real Estate Sales (Certificate M0954) | Certificate | Business Division Certificate M0954 Prior to taking the California Real Estate Salespersons Examination, an applicant must complete three (3) college level courses specified by the California Departm… source |
| Respiratory Therapy (AS Degree S1205) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S1205 The Respiratory Therapy Program, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC), is designed to train students to func… source |
| Deaf Studies (Certificate T0943) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate T0943 The Mt. San Antonio College Deaf Studies Program’s mission is to increase the knowledge and inspire students to appreciate Deaf people as a c… source |
| Deaf Studies (AA Degree A0944) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0944 The Mt. San Antonio College Deaf Studies Program’s mission is to increase the knowledge and inspire students to appreciate Deaf people as a cultur… source |
| Sign Language Interpreting (Certificate T0801) | Certificate | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Certificate T0801 The Mt. San Antonio College Interpreter Education Program’s mission is to inspire students and to provide a brave space for students to learn… source |
| Sign Language Interpreting (AS S0801) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree S0801 The Mt. San Antonio College Interpreter Education Program’s mission is to inspire students and to provide a brave space for students to learn a fo… source |
| Social & Behavioral Sciences Emphasis (AA Degree A8991) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A8991 The intent of this degree is to prepare students for careers and/or higher education in the social sciences, generally, or in the specific discipl… source |
| Sociology (AA-T Degree A0419) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0419 Sociology introduces students to the systematic and scientific study of human relations and social structures which emphasizes the interaction bet… source |
| Social Justice Studies: General (AA-T Degree A0978) | Degree | Humanities and Social Sciences Division Degree A0978 The Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies for Transfer is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with the core knowledge and sk… source |
| Studio Arts (AA-T Degree A0395) | Degree | Arts Division Degree A0395 The Associate of Arts in Studio Arts for Transfer is designed to facilitate successful transfer to baccalaureate art degree programs. This degree provides students with the… source |
| Film, Television, and Electronic Media (AS-T Degree S0442) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0442 Upon successful completion of Associate in Science in Film, Television, and Electronic Media for Transfer degree requirements, students will have demonstrated understanding… source |
| Post Production for Film and Television (Certificate N0935) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0935 The Certificate of Achievement Post Production for Film and Television prepares students for careers, through training in the technical and aesthetic aspects of the pr… source |
| Television Crew (Certificate N0640) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0640 The Certificate of Achievement in Television Crew will provide students with experience in a variety of production roles and technologies. This course of study is desi… source |
| Television Production (AS Degree S0602) | Degree | Arts Division Degree S0602 The Associate in Science degree in Television Production is designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs in the Television industry in a variety of areas including nar… source |
| Video Engineering (Certificate N0650) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0650 This technical training program prepares students for an entry-level job for one of the following positions within this emphasis: video systems engineer, technical man… source |
| Theater Arts (AA-T Degree A0346) | Degree | Arts Division Degree A0346 The Associate in Arts in Theater Arts for Transfer develops confidence, improves communication skills, and provides experiences to work in a collaborative endeavor. In each… source |
| Technical Theater (Certificate T0446) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate T0446 The Technical Theater Certificate will provide students with classwork and practical experience across a broad base of technical theater disciplines, including set con… source |
| Theater Performance (Certificate N0855) | Certificate | Arts Division Certificate N0855 T he Theater Performance certificate will provide students with classwork and practical experience across a broad base of theater performance disciplines, including st… source |
| Welder - Automotive Welding, Cutting & Modification (Certificate N0648) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0648 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in automotive welding, cutting and mod… source |
| Welder - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (Certificate T0932) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0932 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in gas tungsten ARC welding. Coursewor… source |
| Welder - Licensed (Certificate N0643) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate N0643 This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in the broad field of welding, including manufacturing construction, fabricati… source |
| Welding (Certificate E0919) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate E0919 This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of welding and source |
| Welding (AS Degree S0919) | Degree | Technology and Health Division Degree S0919 This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of welding. It leads to occupations in manufacturing and repair and helps… source |
| Welding – Semiautomatic Arc Welding (Certificate T0933) | Certificate | Technology and Health Division Certificate T0933 Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in semiautomatic ARC welding. Coursewo… source |
| World Languages & Global Studies Emphasis (AA Degree A0429) | Degree | Humanities and Social Studies Division Degree A0429 The Associate of Arts in World Languages and Global Studies is a multidisciplinary course of study that encourages global awareness and intercultur… source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| AERO 100 | Primary Pilot Ground School | — | Aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors, and cross-country navigation procedures; provides introductory material on radio navigation, aeromedical fa… source |
| AERO 102 | Aviation Weather | — | Weather elements, atmosphere, weather mechanics, weather disturbances, weather analysis and forecasts. Evaluation of aviation weather reports and forecasts. source |
| AERO 104 | Federal Aviation Regulations | — | (FAR), pertaining to pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, and general operating rules. Air traffic control practices and procedures and reporting of aircraft accidents. source |
| AERO 120 | Flying Team Fundamentals | — | Participation in one or more intercollegiate competitions as part of the Mt. SAC Flying Team. Instructions in preparatory procedures for these competitions including techniques in precision flying an… source |
| AERO 150 | Commercial Pilot Ground School | — | Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot certification requirements, including aerodynamics, commercial pilot maneuvers, complex aircraft operations, multi-engine aircraft operations, a… source |
| AERO 152 | Air Transportation | — | Survey course of the air transportation industry. Topics include an introduction to air transportation, structure and economics of the airlines, general aviation operations, and aviation career plann… source |
| AERO 160 | Unmanned Aircraft Systems Basic | — | Piloting of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. This class includes instruction toward Remote Pilot certification Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 licensing. Students will receive instruction on… source |
| AERO 200 | Aviation Safety and Human Factors | — | Evaluation and analysis of factors leading to aircraft accidents as it relates to the environment of the pilot and air traffic controller. source |
| AERO 202 | Aircraft and Engines | — | Aircraft design, subsystems, repair, and maintenance. Principles of internal combustion engines, fuel system, engine construction and design, lubrication and cooling methods, ignition system, and bas… source |
| AERO 210 | Unmanned Aircraft Systems Advanced | — | Advanced skills in operating unmanned aircraft systems. Topics include analyzing flight characteristics, utilizing flight planning software, sensor selection and software use, spectrum analysis, safe… source |
| AERO 250 | Navigation | — | Dead reckoning navigation procedures. Aeronautical computers and their application in cross-country flying. Use of radio navigation aids, flight planning, flight directors, global positioning system,… source |
| AERO 252 | Instrument Ground School | — | Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), Air Traffic Control communications and procedures, air navigation radio aids, instrument landing systems, flight instruments, aircraft performance, aeronautical publica… source |
| AERO 254 | Aircraft Dispatcher Operations | — | Elements and techniques of aircraft dispatch operations. Includes aircraft dispatcher briefings to a simulated flight crew. This course prepares students to enter employment as a certified aircraft d… source |
| AERO 256 | Flight Instructor Ground School | — | Basic teaching principles and application of those principles in teaching student pilots. Analysis of flight maneuvers and instruments. Prepares students for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) kno… source |
| AERO 258 | Large Aircraft Systems | — | This Boeing 737-NG aircraft course is designed for students desiring to become pilots, aircraft dispatchers, or technicians on large aircraft typically flown in the airline industry. Design features… source |
| AERO 260 | Work Experience in Aeronautics | — | Provides on-the-job experience in aeronautics at an approved work site which is related to classroom instruction. A minimum of five hours per week of supervised work 54 clock hours per semester is re… source |
| AIRT 151 | Aircraft Recognition and Performance | — | Designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Students will learn to recognize the distinctive features of aircraft, identify types o… source |
| AIRT 201 | Terminal Air Traffic Control | — | Designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Students will learn about aircraft operation in the National Airspace System, control t… source |
| AIRT 201L | Air Traffic Control Laboratory | — | Concepts, procedures, and skills related to air traffic control. Microphone technique, voice control, phraseology, facility and interfacility coordination, strip markings, airport traffic control, we… source |
| AIRT 203 | Enroute Air Traffic Control | — | operations in the National Airspace System. Includes radar and non-radar separation rules, enroute air traffic control clearances, emergencies and search & rescue, and future air traffic control tech… source |
| AIRT 203L | Enroute Radar Laboratory | — | Simulation of an air traffic control radar facility concentrating on air route traffic control, and approach and departure procedures using appropriate phraseology, flight progress strip markings and… source |
| AIRT 251 | Air Traffic Control Team Skills | — | Leadership skills for aviation professionals, with emphasis on FAA Crew Resource Management. This course will introduce students to the skills required to work in an aviation group environment. Stude… source |
| ANIM 100 | Digital Paint and Ink | — | Illustration skills used in digital animation and game production. Focuses on digital illustration tools, including painting and drawing using vector and bitmap for animation environments. source |
| ANIM 101A | Drawing - Gesture and Figure | — | Contemporary and traditional approaches to sketching the human figure using drawing techniques for rapid visualization. Emphasizes and develops perceptual and technical skills for capturing basic vis… source |
| ANIM 101B | Figure Gesture - Design | — | Contemporary and traditional approaches to sketching the human figure using drawing techniques for rapid visualization. Emphasizes and develops elements of design for the purposes of visual communica… source |
| ANIM 101C | Figure Gesture Expressive Design | — | Contemporary and traditional approaches to sketching the human figure using drawing techniques for rapid visualization. Emphasizes and develops personal interpretation, individual expression, and med… source |
| ANIM 104 | Drawing Fundamentals | — | Creative expression through the use of drawing media and techniques. Emphasis is placed on use of construction, light logic, atmospheric and linear perspective, and gesture directed toward animation.… source |
| ANIM 107 | Figure in Motion | — | Drawing human figures in motion. Anatomical landmarks, proportion, light and shadow, line composition, figure-ground relationship, the interaction of form and content, and the expressive potential of… source |
| ANIM 108 | Principles of Animation | — | Principles of drawing for traditional animation concentrating on the mechanics of movement, timing, and emotion for the creation of expressive line drawings. source |
| ANIM 110 | Animal Drawing | — | Traditional and contemporary approaches to sketching and drawing animals for visual communication and storytelling. Gesture, anatomical structure, proportion, line, and action analysis will be explor… source |
| ANIM 115 | Storyboarding | — | with emphasis on storytelling, cinematography, drawing, and notation as it relates to the animation industry. source |
| ANIM 116 | Character Development | — | Drawing and development of characters for animation. Observation of details for character attitude, personality, movement, posing, dialogue, mouth positions, body language, and consistent drawing tec… source |
| ANIM 122 | Introduction to Virtual Reality Design and Technology | — | Virtual Reality (VR) tools and technologies for the beginner. Through a series of hands-on projects, the student learns techniques, tools, and the design principles involved in constructing games, na… source |
| ANIM 130 | Introduction to 3D Modeling | — | Three-dimensional (3D) modeling techniques using animation and gaming industry-standard software. source |
| ANIM 131 | Introduction to Game Design | — | Introduction to game art and game development including the principles, tools, and technologies for designing analog and computer games. source |
| ANIM 132 | Intermediate 3D Modeling | — | 3D modeling and texturing methods used in the film and game industries. Topics covered include modeling, materials, UV unwrapping, real time texture painting, lighting, and rendering techniques. source |
| ANIM 137A | Work Experience in New Digital Media | — | Work experience in areas of new digital media at an approved worksite related to a certificate or degree program of study. A minimum of 54 clock hours of supervised work per semester is required for… source |
| ANIM 140 | Introduction to 3D Animation | — | Introduction course in three-dimensional (3D) character animation including staging, posing, timing, and motion as used in games and movies. Through a series of lectures and projects, the student lea… source |
| ANIM 141 | Game Level Design | — | Intermediate level design of computer game levels with a greater emphasis on art, animation, and gameplay to support a narrative. source |
| ANIM 146 | Intermediate 3D Animation | — | Intermediate level training in three-dimensional (3D) character animation as done in games and movies. Through a series of lectures and projects, the student develops their storytelling skills using… source |
| ANIM 148 | Demo Reel | — | Production of a demo reel and portfolio representative of interest, strength and skills for entry into animation fields, professional schools or baccalaureate institutions. source |
| ANIM 151 | Game Art Development | — | Designing and developing complex 2D and 3D art assets including environments and props for use in game engines. source |
| ANIM 167 | Visual Development | — | Conceptual designs focused on storytelling for video games, film, and animation. Students cannot receive credit for both ARTC 167 and ANIM 167 . source |
| ANIM 172 | Motion Graphics, Compositing and Visual Effects | — | Elements of motion graphics, motion art, and visual effects including design, animation, character art, typography, compositing, and editing in a production environment (i.e. TV, film, DVD, or web).… source |
| ANIM 175 | Digital Animation | — | Principles of animation using digital software for multimedia. source |
| ANIM 210 | Building Worlds in Virtual Reality | — | Intermediate level course in design, planning, and processes to build complex immersive 3D worlds using Virtual Reality (VR). The successful student builds a complex VR world designed to immerse a us… source |
| ANTH 314 | Forensic Anthropology | — | This course provides an introduction to the field of forensic anthropology, with a focus on the scientific analysis of human remains in medico-legal contexts. Students will learn about the methods an… source |
| ANTH 316 | Medical Anthropology | — | This course provides a survey of the field of medical anthropology, which examines the intersections of culture, health, and illness. Through cross-cultural comparison, students will explore how dive… source |
| ARCH 101 | Design I - Elements of Design | — | Design and design process including conceptualization, visualization, form making, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical, contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban en… source |
| ARCH 102 | Design II - Architectural Design | — | Second level architectural design studio with a focus on site analysis, design conceptualization, form making, program development and presentation. Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solvi… source |
| ARCH 121 | CADD and Digital Design Media Level I | — | CADD (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) Level 1 and computer applications in architecture, engineering, and related fields including spreadsheet, drawing, and presentation application. Field trips… source |
| ARCH 122 | Architectural Presentations | — | Analysis and preparation of architectural presentation projects, including schematic and final design, architectural models, oral presentation techniques, board layouts using hand-drawn and computer-… source |
| ARCH 141 | Design Drawing and Communication | — | Architectural drawing techniques including graphic standards, scales, orthographic, paraline, and perspective projections. Field trips required. source |
| ARCH 142 | Architectural Materials and Specifications | — | Building materials and specifications used in architecture and construction. Includes a lab component of common building material applications. Field trips required. source |
| ARCH 145 | Building and Zoning Codes | — | , including code requirements related to architectural design and construction documentation. Process of obtaining design approvals and building permits from proper authorities having jurisdiction. F… source |
| ARCH 146 | Architectural Drawings and Fabrications | — | Application of design focused on creating architectural working and shop drawings for construction, integrating digital fabrication and prototyping. Gain hands-on experience with documentation and fa… source |
| ARCH 147 | Architectural CAD and BIM | — | 3-D Building Information Modeling (BIM) for architectural design and design development. Portfolio of 3-D building models and extracted 2-D drawings will be produced. Field trips required. source |
| ARCH 180 | Science Concepts for Sustainable Design and Environmental Control | — | Simplified and contextualized science concepts focused on sustainable design and environmental control. Applicable elements from several disciplines will be brought together and investigated in a non… source |
| ARCH 201 | Design III - Environmental Design | — | Theory and principles of environmental design as applied to architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, and civil engineering. Portfolio will be produced. Field trips required. source |
| ARCH 202 | Design IV - Sustainable Design Advanced Project | — | Fourth level architectural design studio focusing on sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental conservation. Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solving involving material selecti… source |
| ARCH 221 | Architectural Rendering and Illustration | — | Architectural and interior illustration including perspective drawing, sketching, shades and shadows, entourage, and color application utilizing various media and development of project portfolio. Fi… source |
| ARCH 222 | Advanced Digital Media, Generative, and Algorithmic Design and Illustration | — | Architectural computational and algorithmic design. Course focuses on design mathematics, visual interface coding, and the development of digital models from computational definitions. Computer Aided… source |
| ARCH 247 | Architectural CAD Working Drawings | — | Architectural Building Information Modeling (BIM) for design development and working drawings. Portfolio of working drawings using BIM applications of integrated 3-Dimensional (3D) models will be pro… source |
| ARCH 250 | World Architecture: Prehistory to the Middle Ages | — | Development of world architecture from pre-history to the Middle Ages. Influence of geography, religion, and socio-economic background on architecture from ancient Egypt, Europe through the Middle Ag… source |
| ARCH 251 | World Architecture: Renaissance Through the Contemporary Era | — | Development of world architecture from the Renaissance to the present. Influence of environment, religion, and socio-economic movements on modern architecture. Field trips required. source |
| ARCH 280 | Structural Design Level I | — | Theories of structural design and the relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems including statics, strength of materials, and structural properties as… source |
| ARCH 290 | Architectural Work Experience | — | Provide work experience in architecture at an approved work site related to classroom instruction. A minimum of 54 clock hours per semester of supervised work is required for each unit of credit. Fie… source |
| ARTC 100 | Fundamentals of Graphic Design | — | for the commercial art industry. Technology, creativity, design, and production. Adobe Photoshop to produce effective commercial art. source |
| ARTC 120 | Print Design and Advertising | — | Theories, concepts, and skills for the design and layout of printed commercial art. Covers typical printed products including advertisements, flyers, brochures, posters, books, and catalogs. Focuses… source |
| ARTC 140 | Vector Design and Illustration | — | Theories, concepts, and skills for the design and illustration of vector commercial art. Students design and produce vector illustration projects including characters, products, posters, and info gra… source |
| ARTC 160 | Typography | — | Design and use of basic letterforms, type families, characteristics, history, and principles of typography in graphic design. Traditional and digital skills for the art of typeface design, typographi… source |
| ARTC 163 | Dynamic Sketching | — | Tools to conceptualize, communicate, and express creative ideas dynamically through the art of sketching. Emphasis on problem solving through the sketching process for illustrators, animators, entert… source |
| ARTC 165 | Illustration | — | using a variety of techniques and media with an emphasis on story, editorial, and advertising applications. source |
| ARTC 167 | Visual Development | — | Conceptual designs focused on storytelling for video games, film, and animation. Students cannot receive credit for both ARTC 167 and ANIM 167 . source |
| ARTC 169 | Contemporary Illustration | — | Development of visual concepts to create unique and provocative illustrations based on social, cultural, and political issues. Exploration of personal style and media with emphasis on contemporary ar… source |
| ARTC 200 | UI/UX and Web Design | — | UI/UX theories, concepts, and skills for the design and production of apps and websites. Covers user interface (UI) design, user experience (UX) design, accessibility, wireframing, prototyping, inter… source |
| ARTC 210 | Corporate Identity and Branding | — | Creative techniques, design theory, and process methods for developing effective logos, corporate identity systems, and brands. source |
| ARTC 220 | Creative Design and Compositing | — | Advanced creative and compositing skills for graphic designers. Covers advanced photo editing and photo retouching techniques for the development of photo illustrations, editorial compositions, adver… source |
| ARTC 230 | UI/UX and Web Design II | — | Intermediate-level user interface and experience design, production, and marketing of websites, mobile sites, and mobile apps. source |
| ARTC 272 | Motion Graphics, Compositing and Visual Effects | — | Elements of motion graphics, motion art, and visual effects including design, animation, character art, typography, compositing, and editing in a production environment (i.e. TV, film, DVD, or web).… source |
| ARTC 286 | Portfolio Preparation | — | Review, critique, and improvement of portfolio pieces in preparation for the ARTC 290 - Portfolio class. ARTC 286 will be a portfolio review and improvement course. The instructor evaluates and criti… source |
| ARTC 290 | Portfolio | — | Selection, preparation, and assembly of a portfolio, book, or package of works of art, including digital and multimedia formats, that represent individual interests and strengths of students from the… source |
| ARTC 298 | Work Experience in Studio13 | — | Work experience in graphic design, web design, media design, advertising design, illustration or other commercial art field in Mt. SAC's media design studio - Studio13. A minimum of 54 clock hours pe… source |
| ARTC 299 | Work Experience in Graphic Design | — | , web design, media design, advertising design, illustration or other graphic design related field in an approved work site. A minimum of 54 clock hours per semester is required for each unit of cred… source |
| BUSL 100 | American Law and Democracy | — | An interdisciplinary exploration of themes such as equality, citizenship, civil rights, and access to justice. Critical examination of legal structures and limits on democracy, as well as democracy a… source |
| CMGT 121 | Building Information Modeling for Construction | — | Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles for construction management, and understanding coordination of building elements, building engineering systems, infrastructure systems, clash detection,… source |
| CMGT 130 | Construction Planning and Management | — | Project construction principles: preconstruction services, estimating and bidding, construction scheduling concepts, and a virtual construction environment of the preconstruction phase. Field trips m… source |
| CMGT 140 | Construction Controls | — | Construction business principles: budget and cost forecasting and scheduling, regulations and legal requirements for construction, and how to manage the closeout process the construction phase. Field… source |
| CMGT 150 | Construction Operations | — | Project construction principles: detail scheduling and forecasting, means and methods for construction, and how to use Building Information Modeling (BIM) and virtual coordination during the construc… source |
| CMGT 160 | Construction Management Work Experience | — | This course is designed to provide actual on-the-job experience in in the construction management profession at an approved work site which is related to classroom instruction. A minimum of 54 clock… source |
| COMM C1000 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | Formerly SPCH 1A In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and cri… source |
| COMM C1000H | Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors | — | Formerly SPCH 1AH In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and cr… source |
| COMM 300 | Conflict Management and Mediation | — | Analytical investigation of the methodology and techniques required to effectively manage and mediate workplace, interpersonal, and group conflicts. source |
| CSCI 110 | Fundamentals of Computer Science | — | Computer hardware and software. General computer organization and information representation. Binary and hexadecimal number systems. Algorithm design and problem-solving techniques. Introduction to p… source |
| CSCI 140 | C++ Language and Object Development | — | For computer science, mathematics, engineering and other science students. C++ programming and object-oriented paradigm. Control structures, functions, arrays, pointers and strings, classes and data… source |
| CSCI 145 | Java Language and Object Oriented Programming | — | Java language and object-oriented programming (OOP) with Java as well as general concepts and techniques of computer programming. Topics include: Java expressions, flow control, methods and program s… source |
| CSCI 150 | Assembly Language/Machine Architecture | — | Organization and operation of real computer systems at the assembly language level using the Intel x86, x86-64, or ARM family of processors; mapping statements and constructs in a high-level language… source |
| CSCI 190 | Discrete Mathematics Applied to Computer Science | — | A study of set theory, propositional and predicate calculus, modular arithmetic, counting techniques, combinatorics, mathematical induction, recursion, binary search trees, graphs, and finite probabi… source |
| CSCI 220 | Data Structures I | — | Abstract data types and running time analysis tools. Linear data structures including sets, stacks, queues, and linked lists. Trees, binary search trees, heaps, and priority queues. Many procedures a… source |
| CSCI 240 | Data Structures and Algorithms | — | Abstract data types and algorithm analysis and design. Linear data structures including stacks, queues, vectors, and lists. Non-linear data structures including trees, binary search trees, heaps, pri… source |
| CUL 101 | Professional Cooking Foundations | — | Foundational skills required for future culinary course work. Topics include professionalism, food safety, menus and recipes, equipment identification, knife care and use, weights and measures, culin… source |
| CUL 102 | Professional Cooking I | — | Hands-on cooking, tasting, and evaluating approaches are used to teach students professional cooking techniques. Emphasis is placed upon understanding how ingredients and cooking techniques affect pr… source |
| CUL 103 | Professional Cooking II | — | Advanced professional cooking techniques with a hands-on approach to cooking, tasting and evaluating. Students will demonstrate how ingredient quality, flavor profiles, and cooking techniques affect… source |
| CUL 104 | Garde Manger | — | Preparation and presentation of cold kitchen foods, including sauces, soups, salads, sandwiches, appetizers, hors d'oeuvres, and buffets. source |
| CUL 105 | Baking and Pastry I | — | Preparation of baked goods and pastries, including breads, cakes, icing, laminated pastries, cookies, pies, tarts, and frozen and plated desserts. source |
| CUL 106 | Baking and Pastry II | — | Theory and principles of fine baking, pastry, and desserts with emphasis on the European tradition. Students will create and decorate cakes, fine pastry, chocolate work, and classic and modern desser… source |
| CUL 107 | World Cuisines | — | Preparation of world cuisines from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Emphasis will be placed on regional dishes from each country or region covered. source |
| CUL 108 | Specialty Cuisines | — | techniques needed to address special diets while providing culinary inspiration with an emphasis on healthful, appropriate and modern professional cooking skills and ingredients. Nutrition informatio… source |
| CUL 109 | Butchery & Charcuterie | — | Creation and preparation of artisanal meat products and charcuterie items. Examination, identification, and fabrication of poultry, beef, lamb, and pork. Emphasis on safety and sanitation practices.… source |
| CUL 110 | Street Foods | — | Preparation of popular street foods from around the globe. Includes origin, serving style, and associated condiments of various street foods. The food truck trend will be discussed as well as how to… source |
| CUL 111 | Exploring Beverages | — | Study of grapes and winemaking, spirits processing, and beer making. History, geography, evaluation, and a comparative tasting of wines, spirits, and beers. Selection, storage, service of wines, wine… source |
| CUL 112 | Sustainability in Culinary Arts | — | Explore sustainability in culinary arts. Examine current thinking, trends, and production methods of food, before moving into the often hidden methods and difficulties in processing, storing, distrib… source |
| CUL 113 | Commercial Food Production | — | This course is designed to familiarize the student with the principles of commercial foodservice operations. Students will practice quantity food cooking techniques, utilize equipment specific to lar… source |
| CUL 114 | Dining Room Service Management | — | Skills and knowledge needed for all aspects of dining room service. Exploration of the various styles of service. Table setting styles, buffet set-ups, wine and beverage service, and service as a sal… source |
| CUL 115 | Restaurant Operations | — | This class will challenge students to use knowledge learned in prior coursework and apply it to day-to-day restaurant operations. Students will study, participate, and engage in critical-thinking top… source |
| CUL 117 | Artisan Bread | — | A systematic approach to bread, including details of mixing, fermenting, shaping, and baking bread. The course covers baker's math, ingredient selection and function, how mixing affects fermentation,… source |
| CUL 118 | Specialty Cakes | — | Focus on a variety of cake mixing methods, creams, and fillings. Students will study cake composition, assembly, and design and practice various decorative skills. The student will move from making r… source |
| CUL 121 | American Regional Cuisine | — | American Regional Cooking course celebrates the diversity of food culture in the United States through the exploration of regional delicacies from coast to coast. Consider foods that originated in Ne… source |
| CUL 125 | Food Service Entrepreneurship | — | An introductory project-based course that ties together material covered in core hospitality management classes and applies the information to the design and evaluation of a new foodservice establish… source |
| ENGL C1000 | Academic Reading and Writing | — | Formerly ENGL 1A In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of acad… source |
| ENGL C1000H | Academic Reading and Writing - Honors | — | Formerly ENGL 1AH In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of aca… source |
| ENGL C1001 | Critical Thinking and Writing | — | Formerly ENGL 1C In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily… source |
| ENGL C1001H | Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors | — | Formerly ENGL 1CH In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily… source |
| ENGR 285 | Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineers | — | Linear algebra, ordinary and partial differential equations, systems of differential equations, Fourier series, and Laplace and Fourier transforms and their applications in engineering. Applications… source |
| WF 101 | FIRE WF101 Wildland Fire Behavior | — | One of the core classes required for the Wildland Fire Technology certificate and degree program. Provides students with basic working knowledge of wildland fire behavior, wildland fire predictions,… source |
| WF 102 | FIRE WF102 Wildland Firefighter Safety and Survival | — | This course is one in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree programs. The course provides students with informat… source |
| WF 103 | FIRE WF103 Wildland Fire Operations | — | One in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science Degree programs. Provides students with information necessary to understan… source |
| WF 104 | FIRE WF104 Wildland Fire Investigation, Prevention, and Public Information | — | One in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree programs. Provides students with information and skills necessary t… source |
| WF 105 | FIRE WF105 Wildland Fire Logistics, Finance, and Planning | — | One in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree programs. Provides students with information necessary to understan… source |
| FIRE 100 | Company Officer 2C: Fire Inspections and Investigations | — | Company Officer’s role in fire prevention and investigation, the relationship between life safety and building construction, the elements of a quality company inspection program, determination of ori… source |
| FIRE 101 | Company Officer 2D: All Risk Command Operations | — | Principles of command for the Company Officer including the development of incident priorities, strategy, tactics, safety, and the risk management process. An overview of Company Officer pre- and pos… source |
| FIRE 102 | Company Officer 2B: General Administrative Functions | — | Company Officer 2B general administrative functions and the implementation of department policies and procedures. Addresses the fire department's role, image, and mission to the public. source |
| FIRE 103 | Company Officer 2E: Wildland Incident Operations | — | Principles of command in the wildland urban interface environment. Overview of the concepts of command safety and the risk management process, personnel qualifications, pre-incident planning consider… source |
| FIRE 104 | Instructional Methodology | — | This course is part of the Company Officer Certification track for the California State Fire Marshal. Methods and techniques for training in accordance with the latest concepts in career education; s… source |
| FIRE 107 | Company Officer 2A: Human Resource Management for Company Officers | — | Company Officer 2A Human Resource Management for Company Officers course prepares or enhances the ability of the first line supervisor to supervise subordinates through the use of human resource mana… source |
| FIRE 108 | ICS 300: Advance Incident Command | — | ICS 300 is part of the State Fire Marshal Officer Certification track and intended for persons serving as command staff, section chiefs, strike team leaders, task force leaders, unit leaders, divisio… source |
| HTL 300 | Biochemistry for Histotechnicians | — | Designed for students in the BS in histotechnology program. Structure of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; ligand binding, enzyme catalysis and inhibition, principles of metabolism, including glyc… source |
| HTL 301 | Applied Immunology | — | This upper division course is designed to provide students in the Bachelor's of Science in Histotechnology Program with an in-depth understanding of immunological principles and techniques relevant t… source |
| HTL 302 | Pathological Basis of Clinical Medicine | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of pathophysiology, focusing on the understanding of disease processes at the cellular and tissue level, with a special emphasis on histopathologic change… source |
| HTL 308 | Essentials of Hematology | — | This course provides a histological, biochemical, and clinical diagnostic study of blood, blood cell formation, iron metabolism, blood pathology, and practical laboratory technology used in hematolog… source |
| HTL 312 | Ethics and Professional Standards in the Laboratory | — | This course explores ethical and professional standards in a histotechnology laboratory setting, covers a variety of ethical theories, and focuses on issues such as patient confidentiality, integrity… source |
| HTL 320 | Anatomical Pathology 1 | — | Part 1 of a two-part course providing fundamental knowledge and practical experience of human histology and pathology, including biospecimen processing and management at the organ, tissue, cellular,… source |
| HTL 322 | Anatomical Pathology 2 | — | This is a continuation of HTL 320 . In this class, the student will correlate the information from HTL320 with the anatomy and physiology of the organ systems and clinical behavior by observation, ev… source |
| HTL 330 | Forensic Histopathology | — | This course introduces the specialty of forensic histopathology, in which discipline specific techniques are used to aid in the determination of the cause, manner, and mechanism of unusual and unconv… source |
| HTL 390 | Symposia in Histotechnology | — | This course offers symposia of varying lengths in order to present current information and new techniques and methods to students in the BS HTL program. Material covered varies each year and is depen… source |
| HTL 404 | Cytology | — | This course will explore laboratory techniques, procedures, and preparations used in the cytology lab, including sample preparation, lab safety, quality assurance, and laboratory accreditation requir… source |
| HTL 406 | Pathology of Cancer and Angiogenesis | — | This course covers the morphological and biologic basis of human cancer development with emphasis on resulting histologic and cytologic changes, including the metastatic processes, molecular carcinog… source |
| HTL 410 | Laboratory Management | — | This course prepares histotechnologists for leadership positions in the laboratory by developing knowledge and abilities to run a laboratory efficiently. Leadership skills, time management, personnel… source |
| HTL 432 | Research in Histotechnology | — | This course introduces the creation, maintenance, and use of human tissues and the derivatives as tools in translational research. Included are the logistics and legal aspects of creating and maintai… source |
| HTL 440 | Advanced Microscopy | — | This course introduces the theory and practice of modern microscopy. Lectures cover basic physical properties of microscopy, including optics, principles of image formation, light microscopy, fluores… source |
| IDE 110 | Design Foundation-Visual Literacy | — | A portfolio-based course that explores sketching, rendering and physical sketch-modeling techniques based on formal design concepts and principles. Promotes efficient communication between designers,… source |
| IDE 120 | Introduction to CAD | — | Computer Aided Design (CAD) applications and design processes used in industrial design and manufacturing. A portfolio-based course that requires students to generate industry standard CAD drawings u… source |
| IDE 130 | Introduction to Shop Processes | — | Methods and tools used for creating production prototypes, breadboards, and mock-ups used for fabrication and manufacturing industries. Focus is on tool and process selection, safety, and mastery of… source |
| IDE 150 | Design Foundation II | — | Intermediate form development and visual communication skills used to create and convey complex design and manufacturing concepts. Focuses on design solutions for conceptual and structural problems w… source |
| IDE 160 | Intermediate CAD | — | Applications, methods, theories, and industrial design processes used in engineering and industrial design fields. A portfolio-based course that develops skills in sketching, communicating, construct… source |
| IDE 170 | Introduction to Prototyping | — | Processes and materials typically employed when creating high fidelity proof of concept models, form studies and production-intent prototypes. Provides hands-on experience with fabrication techniques… source |
| IDE 210 | Advanced Media | — | Design methods used for creating and presenting 2D and 3D industrial product concepts and manufacturing details. Develops illustration and conceptualization skills using media and technology such as… source |
| IDE 220 | Advanced CAD | — | Complex surface modeling in hybrid surface and solid environments using rapid modeling methods. Integrates manufacturing technologies, materials, and machine design with an emphasis on translating co… source |
| IDE 230 | Introduction to Mechanical Principles | — | Mechanical devices, concepts and principles common to manufactured products and manufacturing processes. Analysis, discussion, and problem solving related to mechanical design scenarios and supported… source |
| IDE 250 | Product Design and Viability | — | Product life cycle from design through manufacturing and distribution. Portfolio-based course that includes fabrication of a viable product and incorporates every stage of project management includin… source |
| IDE 270 | Manufacturing Processes and Materials | — | Overview of common manufacturing processes and associated materials and their impact on the design process. Covers sourcing, costing, bills of materials, project documentation and presentation. Rever… source |
| JOUR 100 | Introduction to Mass Communications | — | Mass media and interrelationships with society, including history, structure, and trends. The following topics will be covered as they pertain to the mass media: economics, law, ethics, technology, a… source |
| JOUR 101 | Beginning Writing and Reporting for the Mass Media | — | Gathering, organizing, and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Writing and reporting based on original interviews and research. Covering meetings, speeches and events, writi… source |
| JOUR 102 | Intermediate Writing and Reporting for Mass Media | — | Newsgathering, organizing, and composing news and features in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Investigative, local and regional government, police, courts, arts and entertainment, and s… source |
| JOUR 105 | Editor Training | — | Leadership skills in a journalistic setting using the student media as a practical laboratory. Designed for students selected to serve as editors or managers of the student media. source |
| JOUR 106 | Online Media Laboratory | — | Practical experience in a newsroom lab setting in a variety of online publishing activities to produce and enhance the online student media. Use of computers, software and emerging technologies inclu… source |
| JOUR 107 | Race, Culture, Gender, and Mass Media Images | — | Role of mass media and advertising in the integration of minorities, cultures, women, and the queer community into American society. Examines how the mass media impacts public attitudes. source |
| JOUR 108 | Introduction to Public Relations | — | Theory, principles, and professional practice of public relations. Concepts of planning and executing effective communication strategies including writing news releases and press pieces and writing f… source |
| JOUR 109 | Public Relations Internship | — | Field work in public relations. A minimum of 54 clock hours per semester of supervised work is required for each unit of credit. It is recommended that the hours per week be equally distributed throu… source |
| JOUR 110 | Magazine Writing and Production | — | Writing and production of a student-run magazine. Artistic design, harmony, creativity, and layout are stressed. Writing and editing magazine features, designing pages, selecting photographs and illu… source |
| JOUR 111 | Writing Broadcast and Web News | — | News gathering and writing for radio, television and the Web. Newscast planning, story organization, and functions of a broadcast and multimedia newsroom are explored. Lecture and discussion of issue… source |
| JOUR 112 | Work Experience in Journalism | — | Provides majors with actual on-the-job experience in an approved workstation, which is related to classroom instruction. A minimum of 54 clock hours per semester of supervised work is required for ea… source |
| JOUR 114 | Student News Media Staff | — | Newsroom lab setting writing and producing the college student news publications. Researching, writing, creating, and editing stories for both publications; photography, videography, and multimedia t… source |
| JOUR 115 | Student News Media Editing Staff | — | Management and leadership involvement in writing and producing the college student publications. Researching, writing and editing articles for both publications; photography, videography, multimedia,… source |
| JOUR 116 | Multimedia Storytelling | — | with a journalism emphasis. Techniques explored include the use of video, photos, audio, and text to convey interactive news and feature stories for online publishing. Cultivates skills in interviewi… source |
| MATH 100 | Survey of College Mathematics | — | Mathematical methods and reasoning. Topics include: set theory, logic, counting methods, probability and statistics, with additional topics selected from numeration and mathematical systems, number t… source |
| MATH 105 | Mathematical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers | — | Focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills. Exploration of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystems. Comprehension and analysis of mathematical concepts an… source |
| MATH 120 | Finite Mathematics | — | Linear programming, matrix theory, probability, statistics, stochastic processes, Markov chains, and math of finance. Applications for business, economics, and social sciences. source |
| MATH 130 | College Algebra | — | College-level algebra course. This course covers polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; factoring of polynomials, complex numbers; exponents; linear, quadratic, rational, exponential and loga… source |
| MATH 135 | Precalculus Algebra | — | Course covering algebraic topics from precalculus which prepares students for the calculus sequence. MATH 135 in combination with MATH 150 (Trigonometry) serves as a prerequisite for MATH 180 (Calcul… source |
| MATH 140 | Calculus for Business | — | , social science, and non-science majors. Algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; limits; differentiation with applications; various techniques of integration with applications; differenti… source |
| MATH 150 | Trigonometry | — | Trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions and the graphical representations of these functions; solutions to right and oblique triangles with laws of sines and cosines; vectors; sol… source |
| MATH 160 | Precalculus Mathematics | — | Prepares students for the calculus sequence. Real-valued functions, including algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Also includes proofs, inequalities, introductory analyt… source |
| MATH 175 | Precalculus and Trigonometry | — | This course is a combination of Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry in a one-semester option to prepare students for Calculus I. The course covers the material presented in MATH 135 and MATH 150 . T… source |
| MATH 180 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | — | Differential and integral calculus with applications. Functions, limits, the derivative, curve sketching, optimization, and rules for differentiation of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigo… source |
| MATH 181 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | — | Differential and integral calculus with infinite series and applications. Includes applications of integration, techniques of integration, numerical integration, indeterminate forms and improper inte… source |
| MATH 260 | Linear Algebra | — | Matrices, linear systems, determinants, vector and inner product spaces, linear transforms, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. source |
| MATH 280 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | — | Multivariate and vector calculus, which includes vectors in two and three space and surfaces in space. Analysis of vector-valued functions. Partial derivatives, differentials, the chain rule, directi… source |
| MATH 285 | Linear Algebra and Differential Equations | — | First order ordinary differential equations, with applications and numerical methods. Solutions to higher order differential equations using undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, and po… source |
| MATH 290 | Differential Equations | — | First-order ordinary differential equations, including separable, linear, homogeneous, Bernoulli, and exact, with applications and numerical methods. Solutions to higher-order differential equations… source |
| MFG 110 | Introduction to CAD | — | Basic Computer Aided Design (CAD) and computer applications (AutoCAD and SolidWorks) in engineering and related fields, including basic word processing, spreadsheet, CAD, and presentation application… source |
| MFG 120 | CAD for Manufacturing | — | Formerly EDT 18 Intermediate CAD (Computer Aided Design) for engineering related industries, 2D and 3D environments, 3D parametric solid modeling. Construct assemblies & subassemblies; use and editin… source |
| MFG 130 | Manufacturing Processes and Materials | — | Common manufacturing processes used to cut, bend, form, mold and cast common metal and plastic alloys. Investigates material properties, structural concepts and joining methods. Includes survey of ad… source |
| MFG 140 | Print Reading and Shop Practice | — | Print reading, layout, tools, and methods used in fabrication and manufacturing industries. Print reading fundamentals and mastery of tool and process selection, safety; proficiency in basic machine… source |
| MFG 150 | Manual Machining I | — | Conventional mill and lathe safety and machining practices, tool nomenclature, lathe and mill operation, application and tooling. Application to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. Production… source |
| MFG 155 | Manual Machining II | — | Intermediate application of conventional mill and lathe safety and machining practices, tool nomenclature, lathe and mill operation, application and tooling. Production cards; safety glasses, hearing… source |
| MFG 160 | Introduction to Mechanical Principles | — | Use computer-aided design (CAD) and other media to survey mechanical devices, concepts, and principles common to manufactured products and manufacturing processes. Analysis, discussion, and problem-s… source |
| MFG 180 | Introduction to MasterCAM | — | Use MasterCAM X software to create wire-frame part geometry, add tool paths, and create computer numerical control (CNC) code for CNC mills and CNC lathes. Overview of tooling and tooling nomenclatur… source |
| MFG 210 | Advanced CAD | — | Formerly EDT 24 Advanced engineering Computer Aided Design (CAD) for developing detailed working drawings in 3D environments, incorporating 3D parametric solid modeling, bill of materials, and surfac… source |
| MFG 220 | Computer Aided Manufacturing II | — | Formerly MFG 38B Advanced use of industry standard computer aided manufacturing (CAM) software (MasterCam) to generate tool paths and create computer numerical control (CNC) code for operation of CNC… source |
| MFG 250 | Introduction to CNC Programming | — | Theory and practice of manually developing Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programs. Writing and editing program code for CNC mills and lathes. Methods of transmitting data to CNC machines and opera… source |
| MFG 260 | CNC Operation | — | Operation of computer numerical control (CNC) machines and their applications in manufacturing. Students will learn to analyze and interpret industry prints to determine datums, orient work to the ma… source |
| MUS 100 | Introduction to Western Classical Music | — | Formerly MUS 13 Survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and mus… source |
| MUS 100H | Introduction to Western Classical Music - Honors | — | Formerly MUS 13H Survey of art music in western civilization. Topics studied include but are not limited to elements of music, basic musical forms, music periods, styles, and the role of music and mu… source |
| MUS 101 | Women in Music | — | A survey of art music in Western civilization with attention to gender issues, specifically in terms of women in music - as creators, performers, patrons, and listeners - from an historical perspecti… source |
| MUS 102 | Film Music Appreciation | — | A study of American film music from 1927 to present day, Comprehensive lectures include a historical analysis of the evolution of the art form, introduction of prominent film composers, and analysis… source |
| MUS 103 | Music and Culture of Hip Hop | — | Introduction to the ideological, social, historical, and cultural influences on hip hop in African and African American history. Course addresses controversies surrounding rap music including violenc… source |
| MUS 103H | Music and Culture of Hip-Hop - Honors | — | Introduction to the ideological, social, historical and cultural influences on hip hop in African and African American history. Course addresses controversies surrounding rap music including violence… source |
| MUS 105 | Western Music History I: Antiquity to 1750 | — | Formerly MUS 11A Survey of music history and literature from antiquity to 1750, including cultural, intellectual and social influences, and provides an in-depth examination of the development of West… source |
| MUS 106 | Western Music History II: 1750 to Present | — | Formerly MUS 11B Survey of music history and literature from 1750 to the present, including cultural, intellectual, and social influences. This course provides an in-depth examination of the developm… source |
| MUS 110 | Music Fundamentals | — | Introduction to the notation and fundamental theoretical elements of Western music, demonstrated through a variety of styles, past and current. Students will engage music through listening, reading,… source |
| MUS 110A | Music Fundamentals for Musicians | — | Introduction to the notation and fundamental theoretical elements of Western music through listening, analysis, singing, rhythm performance, and dictation. Includes modern staff notation, scales and… source |
| MUS 120 | Music Theory I | — | Harmony and form as practiced in Western tonal music. Listening, composition, and analysis of music to cover topics including Roman numeral theory, diatonic chord syntax, counterpoint, and chorale-st… source |
| MUS 125 | Musicianship I | — | Audiation of the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic aspects of music through sight singing, rhythm reading, and dictation. Covers divisional rhythms, diatonic melodies, and primary chord progressions. source |
| MUS 130 | Music Theory II | — | Formerly MUS 3B Harmony and form as practiced in Western tonal music. Listening, composition, and analysis of music to cover topics including non-chord tones, secondary functions, modulation, period… source |
| MUS 135 | Musicianship II | — | Formerly MUS 6A Audiation of the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic aspects of music through sight singing, rhythm reading, and dictation. Covers subdivisional rhythms, chromatic melodies, and diatonic… source |
| MUS 140 | Music Theory III | — | Formerly MUS 3C Harmony and form as practiced in Western tonal music. Listening, composition, and analysis of music to cover topics including mode mixture, the Neapolitan, augmented-sixth chords, alt… source |
| MUS 145 | Musicianship III | — | Formerly MUS 6B Audiation of the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic aspects of music through sight singing, rhythm reading, and dictation. Covers syncopated rhythms, modulating melodies, and chromatic c… source |
| MUS 150 | Music Theory IV | — | Pitch, rhythm, and harmony in late-Romantic and post-tonal Western music. Listening, composition, and analysis of music to cover topics including enharmonic reinterpretation, chromatic mediants, synt… source |
| MUS 155 | Musicianship IV | — | Audiation of the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic aspects of music through sight singing, rhythm reading, and dictation. Covers polyrhythms, irregular meters, post-tonal melodies, and non-tertian chor… source |
| MUS 160 | Individual Instruction | — | Applied music for students also enrolled in a major performing group. Instruction includes a private one-half hour lesson per week. Individual problems of performance techniques, interpretation, and… source |
| MUS 161A | Applied Music for Major I | — | Designed for the beginning music major. Consists of 15 one-hour individualized study of repertoire for the specific instrument or voice through private instruction. Participation in weekly studio cla… source |
| MUS 161B | Applied Music for Major II | — | Designed for the music major who is preparing for transfer auditions; schedule consists of 14 one-hour individualized lessons for the study of repertoire for the specific instrument or voice through.… source |
| MUS 170 | Piano I | — | Formerly MUS 17A Introduction to beginning keyboard skills, including notation. Includes basic technique, major and minor five finger patterns, major scales, sight reading, and basic chord progressio… source |
| MUS 171 | Piano II | — | Formerly MUS 10A Developing and refining further keyboard skills, including piano technique, major scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, chord progressions and harmonization and transposition skills,… source |
| MUS 171J | Piano II - Jazz and Pop | — | Developing and refining keyboard skills through upper-beginning and early intermediate jazz and pop music. Includes piano technique, major and minor scales, arpeggios, sight-reading, chord progressio… source |
| MUS 172 | Piano III | — | Formerly MUS 10B Refining and developing further beginning keyboard skills, including piano technique, major and minor scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, expanded chord progressions, and harmonizat… source |
| MUS 172J | Piano III - Jazz and Pop | — | Developing and refining keyboard skills through jazz and popular music. Includes piano technique, major and minor scales, arpeggios, sight-reading, chord progressions, harmonization, and transpositio… source |
| MUS 180 | DJ Performance | — | The study, rehearsal, and public performance of Disc Jockeyed (DJ) music and Electronic Dance Music (EDM). Styles include but are not limited to Pop, House, Techno, Trap, Hip Hop, Dubstep, Glitch, Am… source |
| MUS 181 | Pop/Rock Band | — | The study, rehearsal, and public performance of commercial music in band configurations. Styles covered will include but are not limited to Pop, Rock, R&B, Country, and Hip Hop. The skills needed to… source |
| MUS 185 | Advanced Commercial Music Ensemble | — | The study, rehearsal, and public performance of advanced-level and experimental commercial music. Genres covered will include Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Country, Rhythm and Blues, Disc Jockeyed, Electronic… source |
| MUS 261A | Applied Music Audition Preparation | — | Advanced applied music for students also enrolled in a major performing group. Instruction includes a private one-half hour lesson per week. Concentration on preparation for commercial and educationa… source |
| MUS 261B | Applied Music Recital Preparation | — | Advanced applied music for students also enrolled in a major performing group. Instruction includes a private one-half hour lesson per week. Concentration on preparation for a recital to take place i… source |
| MUSA 100 | Fundamentals of Audio Technology | — | Fundamental terminology, equipment, techniques, and technical concepts related to audio technology. Topics include the basic principles and practices of signal flow, analog audio, digital audio, comp… source |
| MUSA 110 | Acoustics for Audio Production | — | Scientific and practical concepts of acoustic sound for audio production. Topics include the science of sound, sound generation, sound in the free field, acoustic spaces, psychoacoustics, and techniq… source |
| MUSA 120 | Introduction to Music Production | — | Creative techniques and elements of electronic audio. Topics include digital audio workstations, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI), synthesis, sampling, sequencing, editing, composition, ar… source |
| MUSA 130 | Business of Audio Production | — | Business and legal aspects of the audio industry. Topics include contracts, publishing, licensing, distribution, and copyright. In addition, the duties and responsibilities of producers, agents, mana… source |
| MUSA 150 | Audio Recording | — | Intermediate concepts and skills for audio recording. Topics include recording techniques, signal flow, microphone principles and usage, equipment, signal processing, digital audio workstation record… source |
| MUSA 160 | Live Sound Engineering | — | Intermediate concepts and skills for audio engineering live events. Topics will include microphones, mixers, amplifiers, monitoring, setup and teardown, sound reinforcement, cabling and wiring, and d… source |
| MUSA 200 | Audio Production | — | Advanced studio-recording techniques. Topics include recording sessions, applied acoustics, multi-microphone configurations, overdub sessions, cue mixes, control room configuration, roles and duties,… source |
| MUSA 210 | Audio for Multimedia | — | Intermediate creative, technical, and collaborative techniques for producing audio for recorded multimedia. Topics include games, animation, video, commercials, radio, virtual reality, Internet, and… source |
| MUSA 220 | Sound Performance and Synthesis | — | Advanced creative, technical, and collaborative skills for synthesizing, designing, and performing sound. Topics will cover synthesis and sound design for a variety of purposes, such as music perform… source |
| MUSA 230 | Songwriting | — | Processes and techniques of songwriting. Songs will be analyzed on chord structure, form, rhythm, melody, harmony, and lyrics. Original compositions and performances are expected from all students. source |
| MUSA 250 | Audio Capstone | — | Advanced creative, organizational, and leadership skills for large-scale audio productions. Students will lead complex multi-track, multi-artist productions from conceptualization to delivery. source |
| MUSA 299 | Work Experience in Audio Arts | — | Job experience in audio production in an approved work site. A minimum of 54 clock hours per semester of supervised work is required for each unit of credit. It is recommended that the hours per week… source |
| PHIL 312 | Introduction to Biomedical Ethics | — | Key issues within the closely related fields of medical ethics, bioethics, and biomedical ethics. The course will be structured around some of the major “problem areas” that are widely debated in the… source |
| PLGL 100 | The Litigation Practice and eDiscovery | — | Role of eDiscovery in modern day litigation, court rules and procedure, overview of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) process, data privacy laws, and related ethical issues. source |
| PLGL 101 | Project Management Principles in eDiscovery | — | Project management, review of the lifecycle of litigation, and application of project management principles to eDiscovery. source |
| PLGL 102 | Litigation Support Technology from Data Collection to Trial | — | Role of the litigation lifecycle from data collection, document review, and production to use at trial. Role of technology and litigation support department and teams in the acquisition of data and e… source |
| PLGL 103 | Litigation Support Applications | — | Use of litigation support software and technology in the forensic data collection process and eDiscovery. Practical training in contemporary document review software. source |
| POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics | — | Formerly POLI 1 This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions,… source |
| POLS C1000H | American Government and Politics - Honors | — | Formerly POLI 1H This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions,… source |
| PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology | — | Formerly PSYC 1A This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmen… source |
| PSYC C1000H | Introduction to Psychology - Honors | — | Formerly PSYC 1AH This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environme… source |
| TV 100 | R-TV 100 Work Experience in Film and TV | — | Real-world on-the-job work experience working in the Film, Television or Media production. Students have the option of either working on production crews for on-campus projects and/or at an approved… source |
| TV 101 | R-TV 101 Work Experience in Audio Media | — | On-the-job experience at an approved work site in the audio media industry. A minimum of 54 hours of supervised work is required for each credit. source |
| READ 100 | Analysis and Critical Reading | — | Develop analytical and critical reading skills to foster a critical thinking mindset. Emphasis on applying strategies to analyze and evaluate the validity and logic encountered in academic texts. source |
| RESD 102 | Theory and Principles of Respiratory Therapy | — | History of respiratory care, patient confidentiality, patient safety, principles of infection control, bloodborne and airborne pathogens, ethical and legal implications of practice, professionalism,… source |
| RESD 104 | Respiratory Therapy Science | — | Formerly RESD 51A. Principles of respiratory therapy equipment. Emphasis placed on methods of administration of therapy and application of specialized equipment in the clinical setting. Also includes… source |
| RESD 106 | Pulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | A study of the function and interaction of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. source |
| RESD 108 | Pharmacology for Respiratory Care | — | Commonly used respiratory care drugs with emphasis on dosage, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, and expected outcomes. source |
| RESD 110 | Respiratory Therapy Science | — | Basic principles of respiratory therapy equipment. Emphasis is placed on the methods of administering therapy and the application of specialized equipment in the acute care setting. Specific equipmen… source |
| RESD 112 | Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology | — | Formerly RESD 53. Etiology, anatomic alterations of the lungs, overview of the cardiopulmonary clinical manifestations, and general management of commonly encountered cardiopulmonary diseases. source |
| RESD 114 | Comprehensive Pulmonary Assessment | — | Techniques of pulmonary assessment, including history taking, clinical laboratory data, pulmonary function testing data, chest X-rays, physical exam findings, arterial blood gas data, hemodynamic mon… source |
| RESD 116 | Special Procedures for Respiratory Care | — | Application and skills development in bronchoscopy, chest tubes, mechanical ventilation, microbiology, and arterial blood gas puncture. source |
| RESD 200A | Techniques of Respiratory Therapy | — | Formerly RESD 56A. Clinical practice in intensive care and mechanical ventilator procedures in the treatment of adult and pediatric patients in a hospital setting. The student is expected to perform… source |
| RESD 200B | Techniques of Respiratory Therapy | — | Formerly RESD 56B. Clinical practice in the hospital setting. The student is expected to perform basic therapeutic modalities mastered in RESD 104 or RESD 51A and RESD 51B and apply concepts learned… source |
| RESD 200C | Techniques of Respiratory Therapy | — | Formerly RESD 56C. Clinical practice in the hospital setting. Continued practice of intensive care and mechanical ventilator procedures in the treatment of adult and pediatric patients. source |
| RESD 200D | Techniques of Respiratory Therapy | — | Formerly RESD 56D. Clinical practice including adult and neonatal intensive care requiring demonstration of all learned clinical skills. Application of therapeutic modalities and diagnostic procedure… source |
| RESD 202 | Adult Respiratory Intensive Care | — | Formerly RESD 55. Provides an in-depth approach to the current modalities and monitoring tools of respiratory care. Emphasis is on the adult patient who is critically ill with cardiopulmonary failure. source |
| RESD 204 | Neonatal Intensive Care | — | Formerly RESD 58. Emphasizes neonatal pathophysiologies, etiologies, and ramifications. Encompasses the newest techniques in monitoring equipment used in the treatment and maintenance of the prematur… source |
| RESD 206 | Respiratory Therapeutic Modalities | — | Formerly RESD 59. Advanced practitioner review and evaluation of patient data, equipment manipulation, and therapeutic respiratory therapy procedures. Student self-assessment and preparation for boar… source |
| RESD 208 | Current Issues in Respiratory Care | — | Formerly RESD 61. Explores recently developed health care techniques and strategies for diagnostics, assessment, and therapeutics and their impact on respiratory therapists. source |
| SIGN 101 | American Sign Language 1 | — | A beginning course about the fundamentals of American Sign Language. Topics include, conversational methods, vocabulary related to exchanging personal information, hobbies, activities, family relatio… source |
| SIGN 101H | American Sign Language 1 - Honors | — | A beginning course about the fundamentals of American Sign Language. Topics include, conversational methods, vocabulary related to exchanging personal information, hobbies, activities, family relatio… source |
| SIGN 102 | American Sign Language 2 | — | Further study of American Sign Language (ASL) focusing on comprehension skills, grammatical structures and practice in sign production (expressive) aspects of the language as well as further exposure… source |
| SIGN 103 | American Sign Language 3 | — | (ASL III) focuses on developing intermediate comprehension skills as well as conversation skills using in everyday discussions and grammatical structures with continued emphasis on expressive skills… source |
| SIGN 104 | American Sign Language 4 | — | Intermediate to advanced expressive and conversational skills in American Sign Language 4 (ASL IV) along with continued focus on grammatical and cultural features. Students are required to attend two… source |
| SIGN 105 | American Sign Language 5 | — | Advanced American Sign Language (ASL) communication skills with emphasis on signing descriptive narratives and strengthening conversational skills. Target language practice includes holding discussio… source |
| SIGN 108 | Fingerspelling, Numbers and Classifiers | — | This course will cover topics specific to the development of skills in comprehension and production of fingerspelled and lexicalized word signs, numbers and ASL classifiers. Techniques will be taught… source |
| SIGN 201 | Introduction to Deaf Studies | — | Topics central to the Deaf community including deaf education, Deaf and hearing relationships, and Deaf history. Topics include early intervention and education of deaf children, communication strate… source |
| SIGN 202 | Cultures in the Deaf Community | — | This course introduces various Deaf cultures within America. Topics include: the description of deafness, Deaf people, the deaf community as defined by audiological and/or cultural means, cultural no… source |
| SIGN 206 | Social Justice and Intersectionality within the Deaf Community | — | A study of social justice and intersectionality in the Deaf community. Explores issues of language, culture, identity, social construction, cultural oppression, power, criminal justice, in Deaf cultu… source |
| SIGN 208 | Creative Uses of American Sign Language | — | Explores American Sign Language's (ASL) creative uses in the following areas: literature, theater, poetry, song, visual vernacular, storytelling, and colloquial. These crucial elements are commonly f… source |
| SIGN 212 | American Sign Language Features and Linguistics | — | Linguistic structure of American Sign Language, including phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax. Sociolinguistic issues will also be discussed. source |
| SIGN 213 | Linguistics for Interpreters | — | With a foundation of American Sign Language (ASL) linguistics as a whole, this course will solidify the linguistic skills needed to work among languages used while interpreting. Students apply observ… source |
| SIGN 214 | Lengua de Señas Mexicana (LSM) and Mexican Deaf Culture | — | Basic knowledge and skills of Lengua de Señas Mexicana (LSM) and Mexican Deaf culture. Expressive and receptive skills, grammar, cultural context and Mexican Deaf history. Fundamentals needed to init… source |
| SIGN 223 | Introduction to Interpreting | — | An introduction to the field of sign language interpreting. This will include an introduction of vocabulary, history, settings as potential future careers, professional organizations, legislation, an… source |
| SIGN 227 | Interpreting 1: Skills, Equity, and Ethics | — | Introductory interpreting skills, equity, and ethics class in ASL/English interpreting. Students with fluent language ability will be introduced to a foundation of skills and knowledge necessary to i… source |
| SIGN 231 | Interpreting 2: Skills, Equity, and Ethics | — | Second interpreting skills, equity, and ethics building class in ASL/English interpreting. Skills and knowledge will be reinforced to begin to interpret languages and cultures among diverse signing a… source |
| SIGN 232 | Interpreting 3: Skills, Equity, and Ethics | — | Third interpreting skills, equity, and ethics building class in ASL/English interpreting. Skills and knowledge will be reinforced to begin to interpret languages and cultures among diverse signing an… source |
| SIGN 239 | Interpreting 4: Skills, Equity, and Ethics | — | Fourth and final interpreting skills, equity, and ethics building class in ASL/English interpreting. Skills and knowledge will be refined as they actively interpret languages and cultures among diver… source |
| SIGN 240 | Vocabulary Building for Interpreters | — | Vocabulary expansion in both ASL and English with the goal of improving interpretations between these two languages. The course will focus on context, semantics, and parts of speech in determining cu… source |
| SIGN 241 | Video Interpreting | — | Formerly SIGN 260 Video interpreting includes Video Relay Service (VRS), Video Remote Interpreting (VRI), as well as additional settings on various platforms. We will practice equitable interpreting… source |
| SIGN 243 | Team Interpreting | — | Teaming in sign language interpreting will reinforce working within different settings with both hearing and Deaf teams. This includes how to advocate for a team and how to receive and give feedback.… source |
| SIGN 245 | Business of Interpreting and Assessment Preparation | — | Learn, reinforce, and apply concepts of the interpreting profession. This will include topics of education, certification, professional local and national organizations as well as relevant and equita… source |
| SIGN 247 | Interpreting Capstone and Reflective Practice | — | Capstone course for the interpreter training program. Apply knowledge and skills developed throughout the program. Develop a direct connection to the field of interpreting and explore continuing educ… source |
| SIGN 249 | Community Interpreting | — | Learning and developing sign language interpreting and technical skills in various community settings. Prepare to work in varied community settings and a wide range of topics. Practice equitable inte… source |
| SIGN 251 | Interpreting with Diverse Consumers | — | Develop sign language interpreting and technical skills to work with diverse consumers including DeafBlind consumers. Interpreting for the DeafBlind community will include tracking, tactile, and prot… source |
| SIGN 253 | K-12 and Mock Interpreting | — | Develop sign language interpreting and technical skills in K-12 educational settings. Identify various educational settings and how it differs compared to other settings. Practice equitable interpret… source |
| SIGN 255 | Post-Secondary and Mock Interpreting | — | This course will provide a foundation of skills needed to work in post-secondary and higher educational interpreting settings. This includes comparing and contrasting other educational settings inclu… source |
| SIGN 257 | Performance Arts Interpreting | — | course will provide a basic foundation for interpreted settings such as music concerts, festivals, theatrical plays, and platform work. This basic foundation will work within frozen and ad lib texts. source |
| SIGN 259 | Trilingual Interpreting | — | Learn and develop trilingual (Spanish, English, and Sign Language) interpreting skills. Trilingual interpreting is across all settings and working with three languages and three cultures. Practice eq… source |
| SIGN 261 | Complex Topics in Interpreting | — | A basic foundation of theory and knowledge about complex topics in interpreting settings which will guide decision making skills regarding legal, medical, and mental health interpreting. These settin… source |
| SIGN 299 | Special Projects in Sign Language/Interpreting | — | In order to offer students the opportunity to explore their disciplines to greater depth, the various departments from time to time offer Special Projects courses. The content of each course and the… source |
| SOC 110 | Introduction to Social Justice | — | Intersectional study of minority groups in the United States such as race, ethnicity, gender, class, religion, sexuality, and other marginalized groups. Examines social justice movements in relation… source |
| SOC 130 | Introduction to LGBTQ Studies | — | This introductory course examines a broad range of contemporary lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) issues in various contexts including bio-medical, sociological, political, racia… source |
| SOC 160 | Public Health and Social Justice | — | This public health course provides an introduction to the health inequities in the United States that stem from unequal living conditions as described in the social determinants of health. Students w… source |
| SOC 300 | Cultural Competence in the Workplace | — | This course will discuss the concept of culture, how it shapes the human experience, and the importance of cultural competence as a tool for reducing various forms of bias when working with and servi… source |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics | — | Formerly MATH 110 This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statist… source |
| STAT C1000H | Introduction to Statistics - Honors | — | Formerly MATH 110H This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statis… source |
| STDY 100 | University-level Practices for Academic Success | — | Advanced transfer-level college success course emphasizing research-based effective practices for academic success, including self-knowledge and self-regulation, learning theories, preparation for tr… source |