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| ACCTG 4A | Financial Accounting | 4 | This course covers the accounting information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. It includes recording and reporting of bu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ACCTG 4B | Managerial Accounting | 4 | This course is a study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ACCTG 19 | Work Experience Education, Accounting | 1 | Supervised employment, directly related to student’s major in accounting. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ACCTG 31 | Computerized Accounting | 3 | This course uses a hands-on approach, the course integrates the students' knowledge of accounting and an introduction to accounting procedures using QuickBooks accounting software. The class presents… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ACCTG 146 | Income Tax-A Short Course | 1.5 | This course is designed to assist individuals to prepare their Federal 1040 and the associated schedules. 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ACCTG 304A | Financial Accounting | — | This course covers the accounting information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. It includes recording and reporting of bu… source |
| ACCTG 331 | Computerized Accounting | — | This class provides an introduction to accounting procedures using QuickBooks accounting software. The class presents the use of various accounting modules, including general ledger, depreciation, ac… source |
| ACCTG 346 | Income Tax-A Short Course | — | This course is designed to assist individuals to prepare their Federal 1040 and the associated schedules. source |
| AFRAM 1 | Introduction to African American Studies | 3 | This course is a critical interdisciplinary study of African American culture history and heritage from Pre Colonial West Africa through the 21st Century. This course will include an introduction to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AFRAM 34 | History of the American Civil Rights Movement | 3 | This course covers history of the struggle for civil and human rights in American history, focusing on the African American movement. It examines legal, moral, ethical, religious and humanistic found… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 12 | International Agriculture Trade | 2 | Analysis of international agriculture business trade policies, processes and activities. Exploration of trade barriers, trade groups, distribution channels, logistics, and opportunities. Overview of… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AG 31 | Food Safety - HACCP | 3 | This course provides an introduction to food safety principles including identification of potential food safety hazards and sources of contamination. Emphasis is placed on the benefits of implementi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 50 | Agricultural Technical Literacy | 2 | This is a digital literacy course focusing on developing basic computer skills utilized in agriculture. The course focuses on word processing applications, spreadsheet, digital presentations and emai… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AG 51 | Agricultural Systems | 3 | This is a foundational agricultural systems class that will cover basics of agricultural trends and its impacts on the agriculture industry. The course will also encompass policies, legislation and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 52 | Agricultural Safety | 2 | This course provides technical training and familiarization with basic agricultural tools and safety practices. The topics covered in the course are OSHA safety in agricultural settings, basic lock-o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AG 53 | Equipment Operation, Configuration & Troubleshooting | 3 | This course provides familiarization with electronic and mechanical agricultural equipment operation. The course covers manual/automated controls, troubleshooting electrical and mechanical equipment,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 54 | Workplace Effectiveness | 2 | This is course will address elements of proper communication, work ethic, workplace etiquette, problem-solving, time-management. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AG 110 | Survey of Agriculture | 3 | This course is a survey of the basic principles of the agriculture industry in California. Topic areas may include animal science, plant science, agriculture economics and management, resource manage… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 111 | Computer Solutions in Agriculture | 3 | This is an advanced computer application course focusing on solving problems in agriculture business situations. The course will teach advanced spreadsheet and database skills needed for decision-mak… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AG 260 | Agriculture Achievement I | 1 | This course is designed for first year CASS scholars. It is a leadership development class that provides opportunities for students to hold an office, be a committee member, and work with others in t… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AG 261 | Agriculture Achievement II | 1 | This course is designed to meet the needs of international exchange students participating in special programs. The course presents international students with job search techniques, professional wri… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AG 305 | Agricultural Irrigation | — | This is an introduction course which aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and manage efficient irrigation systems for various agricultural crops and envir… source |
| AG 313 | Fundamentals of the Fresh Fruit Industry | — | This course provides an overview of important functions of field, processing, and packing in the local fresh fruit industry including economics of Farming, Irrigation, Growing, Planting, Harvesting,… source |
| AG 314 | Emerging Technologies in Agriculture | — | This course provides an overview of emerging technology in the agriculture industry, specifically in tree fruit, citrus, and vineyard production. Topics include automation in the field and packing fa… source |
| AG 331 | Food Safety | — | This course provides an introduction to disease-causing bacteria and food safety principles, including identification of food safety hazards and potential sources of contamination. Emphasis is placed… source |
| AG 350 | Agricultural Technical Literacy | — | This is a digital literacy course focusing on developing basic computer skills utilized in agriculture. The course will teach basic word applications, spreadsheet skills, PowerPoint, and email skills… source |
| AG 351 | Agricultural Systems | — | This is a foundational agricultural systems class that will cover basics of agricultural trends and its impacts on the agriculture industry. The course will also encompass policies, legislation and s… source |
| AG 352 | Agricultural Safety | — | This course provides technical training and familiarization with agricultural basic tools and safety practices. The topics covered in the course are OSHA safety in agricultural settings, lock-out tag… source |
| AG 353 | Equipment Operation, Configuration & Troubleshooting | — | This course provides familiarization with electronic and mechanical agricultural equipment operation. The course covers manual/automated controls, troubleshooting electrical and mechanical equipment,… source |
| AG 354 | Workplace Effectiveness | — | This is course will address elements of proper communication, work ethic, workplace etiquette, problem-solving, time-management. source |
| AGBS 1 | Introduction to Agriculture Business | 3 | This course provides a basic understanding of the business and economics of the agricultural industry and the role that it plays in the global economy. Students will be introduced to the economic asp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 2A | Macroeconomics in Agriculture | 3 | Macroeconomics in Agriculture is an introductory course in macroeconomic theories and their application to the agriculture sector. Domestic and international forces affecting industry profitability o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 2B | Microeconomics in Agriculture | 3 | This course focuses on the role that agriculture and farming play in the global economic environment: basic economic concepts and problems of agriculture; pricing and marketing problems; factors of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 3A | Financial Accounting in Agriculture | 3 | This course addresses the principles of agricultural accounting systems and the various types of records used. Also addressed in this course is the cost analysis and revenue generation to improve eff… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 3B | Managerial Accounting in Agriculture | 3 | This course is a study of how agricultural managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 4 | Computer Applications in Agriculture | 3 | This course addresses computer use in the workplace with emphasis on agribusiness situations. Computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation managers will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 5 | Ag Sales and Communications | 3 | This course covers the principles and practices of the selling process: selling strategies and approaches, why and how people buy, prospecting, territory management, and customer service. Self-manage… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGBS 6 | Career Preparation | 1 | This course will cover the development of goals and skills required to secure a job in the agriculture and natural resources area including job search, resume development, interviewing, motivation, c… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AGBS 7 | Career Leadership Seminar | 1 | This course is a seminar on workplace issues which addresses elements of leadership, communication skills, work ethic, workplace etiquette, teamwork, problem-solving, supervision, time management, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AGBS 8 | Agriculture and Natural Resources Ambassadors | 2 | This is a course on career opportunities in Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR). Students will learn about career options and prepare presentations to be used with K-12 students to educate them… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AGBS 9 | Agriculture and Natural Resources Projects | 2 | This is a course in preparing and leading Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) outreach projects. Students will learn the principles behind outreach activities that are used with K-12 students to… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AGBS 11 | Skills | 1 | Development of occupational skills not normally provided for in other Agricultural, Natural Resources, and Manufacturing classes. Skills may include but not limited to livestock, manufacturing, fores… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AGBS 19 | Work Experience Education, Agriculture | 1 | This course is designed to provide ongoing support for students while they are engaged in supervised employment, directly related to their major. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AGBS 28 | Introduction to Agriculture Law | 3 | Fundamentals of agricultural law include historical sources; legislative laws and business ethics; administrative regulations, judicial decisions affecting agriculture; express and implied contracts… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AGED 50 | Agriculture Education Orientation | 3 | This course is an overview of agricultural education in California, including the principle components of agricultural education, developing academic and career plans, and observation in a secondary… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AMIND 31 | American Indian Culture | 3 | The Native Nations of North American (American Indians) from antiquity to the present. An interdisciplinary approach to examining pre- and post settler-colonial American Indian societies and cultures… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AMIND 32 | American Indian History | 3 | This course covers the history of the American Indian nations from antiquity to the mid-20th century, with an emphasis on pre-Columbian life, the European invading nations, and federal-Indian relatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 1 | Beginning American Sign Language | 4 | American Sign Language 1 is a beginning course in everyday communication with the Deaf community. This course provides an introduction to vocabulary, idioms, grammar, the culture of the deaf communit… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ASL 2 | High-Beginning American Sign Language | 4 | American Sign Language 2 is a high-beginning course in American Sign Language. Students are expected to enter with proficiency in ASL-1. This course will build upon prior knowledge of ASL for communi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ASL 3 | Intermediate American Sign Language | 4 | American Sign Language 3 is a third-level course in everyday communication with the Deaf community. This course will review basic grammatical structures and further develop signing skills and continu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ASL 4 | High-Intermediate American Sign Language | 4 | American Sign Language 4 is a fourth level course in everyday communication with the deaf and hard of hearing community. This course furthers development of proficiency of morphology and grammar usag… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ASL 5 | Deaf Culture | 3 | This course will explore various aspects of Deaf Culture and the Deaf Community. Students will critically discuss, analyze, and demonstrate understanding about the cultural values, traditions, rules… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 6 | Structure of American Sign Language | 3 | This course analyzes and explores basic phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, variation, and historical change of ASL. The course will be taught in ASL. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 10 | Fingerspelling, Numbers, and Classifiers | 3 | This course will look at fingerspelling, numbers, and classifiers in various contexts and social situations. The course will support fluency using only American Sign Language. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 20 | Introduction to Interpreting | 3 | An introductory course on the role of American Sign Language Interpreters working with Deaf community members. Students will analyze the communication process, responsibilities and environments to wh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 24 | Sign Language Interpreting level 1 | 3 | This sign language interpreting course will develop students understanding and abilities to analyze and critically think about specific messages being conveyed from English to ASL and ASL to English.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 26 | American Sign Language Interpreting in Educational Settings | 3 | This course gives students the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the field of educational interpreting. Students will learn about educational interpreting standards according to the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASL 301 | Beginning American Sign Language | — | American Sign Language 301 is a beginning course in everyday communication with the Deaf community. This course provides an introduction to vocabulary, idioms, grammar, the culture of the deaf commun… source |
| ASL 302 | High-Beginning American Sign Language | — | American Sign Language 302 is a high-beginning course in American Sign Language. Students are expected to enter with proficiency in ASL-1. This course will build upon prior knowledge of ASL for commu… source |
| ASL 303 | Intermediate American Sign Language | — | American Sign Language 303 is a third-level course in everyday communication with the Deaf community. This course will review basic grammatical structures and further develop signing skills and conti… source |
| ASL 304 | High-Intermediate American Sign Language | — | American Sign Language 304 is a fourth-level course in everyday communication with the deaf and hard of hearing community. This course furthers development of proficiency of morphology and grammar us… source |
| ASL 305 | Deaf Culture | — | This course will explore various aspects of Deaf Culture and the Deaf Community. Students will critically discuss, analyze, and demonstrate understanding about the cultural values, traditions, rules… source |
| ASL 306 | Structure of American Sign Language | — | This course analyzes and explores basic phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, variation, and historical change of ASL. The course will be taught in ASL. This course is intended for parents of dea… source |
| ASL 310 | Fingerspelling, Numbers, and Classifiers | — | This course will look at fingerspelling, numbers, and classifiers in various contexts and social situations. The course will support fluency using only American Sign Language. This course is intended… source |
| ASL 320 | Introduction to Interpreting | — | An introductory course on the role of American Sign Language Interpreters working with Deaf community members. Students will analyze the communication process, responsibilities and environments to wh… source |
| ASL 324 | Sign Language Interpreting Level 1 | — | This sign language interpreting course will develop students understanding and abilities to analyze and critically think about specific messages being conveyed from English to ASL and ASL to English.… source |
| ASL 326 | American Sign Language Interpreting in Educational Settings | — | This course gives students the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding of the field of educational interpreting. Students will learn about educational interpreting standards according to the… source |
| AS 1 | Introduction to Animal Science | 3 | This course is a survey of the livestock industry, the supply of animal products and their uses, with a special emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptation, and contributions of farm animals… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 2 | Beef Production | 3 | This course is a study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial beef cattle production throughout the world. Emphasis to be placed on the importance of breeds, breeding principles,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 3 | Small Ruminant Production | 3 | This course is a survey of the sheep and goat industries including management of commercial, purebred and small farm flocks; selecting, feeding, breeding, basic care, and marketing of small ruminant… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 4 | Swine Production | 3 | This course is a study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial pork production throughout California, the United States and the world. Emphasis is placed on the importance of breed… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 5 | Animal Nutrition | 3 | This course covers the fundamental anatomy and physiology of digestion and absorption in both ruminant and non-ruminant species of livestock. Emphasis is placed on the role of nutrients in maximizing… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 6 | Livestock Selection and Evaluation | 3 | This course involves a detailed analysis of various visual and physical methods of appraising beef, sheep, swine and horses concerning functional and economic value. Written and oral summaries of eva… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 10 | Meat Evaluation and Processing | 3 | This course is an introduction to the meat industry with a special emphasis on meat products and value-added meat processing techniques. It includes concepts of food safety and sanitation, grading an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 19 | Work Experience Education, Animal Science | 1 | This course is designed to provide ongoing support for Animal Science students while they are engaged in supervised employment, directly related to the Animal Science major. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AS 21 | Equine Science | 3 | This course is a survey of the equine industry, encompassing the evolution and role of the equine species throughout history, breed selection and development, nutrition, diseases, preventative health… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 22 | Equine Reproduction | 3 | This course combines the study of basic genetic principles with the study of the anatomical and physiological aspects of reproduction as they relate to equine reproduction. Artificial insemination, e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 23 | Introductory Farrier Science | 3 | This course covers fundamental horseshoeing principles and practices, basic anatomy and physiology of the horse's limbs and feet, horseshoeing terminology, and guidelines for assessing a proper horse… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 24 | Equitation | 2 | This course includes the fundamentals of horsemanship, equestrian theory, riding practice, equipment, terminology, basic care, safety around horses, and horse handling with an emphasis on riding skil… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AS 25 | Basic Equine Handling | 2 | This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of horse handling, with an emphasis on safety. This course covers identification of equine behavioral patterns, handling skills such as catching, ha… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AS 26 | Western Riding & Horsemanship | 2 | An introduction to western riding, saddling, grooming and bridling. Students will acquire the basic knowledge of equipment and safety procedures. Course topics will include the use of riding aids and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AS 27 | Introduction to Horse Training | 2 | This course is designed to train students for occupations in the equine industry. Students learn how to safely handle and train young horses in a hands-on laboratory setting. The course includes load… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AS 40 | Livestock Exhibition and Marketing | 2 | This course covers the subject of shows and sales as applied to various species of livestock. Emphasis will be placed on animal handling techniques, grooming and fitting of livestock, showmanship ski… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AS 67 | Animals and Society | 3 | This course examines the philosophical, ethical, and scientific investigation of the human/animal bond and the significance of animals in our society. Importance of animals in wellness, rehabilitatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AS 323 | Introductory Farrier Science | — | This course covers fundamental horseshoeing principles and practices, basic anatomy and physiology of the horse's limbs and feet, horseshoeing terminology, and guidelines for assessing a proper horse… source |
| ANTHRO 1 | Biological Anthropology | 3 | This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and application to the human species. Topics and issues to be addressed may include, but… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTHRO 2 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 | This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues, including:… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTHRO 3 | Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory | 3 | This course is a broad survey of the physical and cultural evolution of humanity from the first use of stone tools to the rise of civilization as understood through the archaeological record. The cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 2 | Introduction to Visual Culture | 3 | Lecture course to learn the cultural significance of the arts. Instruction will cover media and movements. Students will also learn the elements and principles of design to understand the visual lang… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 3 | Two-Dimensional Design | 3 | This course provides an introduction to the elements and principles of 2-dimensional design. Students create design projects with beginning level instruction in drawing, painting, collage, and mixed-… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 4 | Three-Dimensional Design | 3 | This course will be a study of the formal elements and principles of design in the visual language of three-dimensional art. The course will include the theory and the practice of these elements as t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 5 | Art History 1 | 3 | This course examines the history of cultural production and visual aesthetics including two and three dimensional art and architecture from Prehistory through the Gothic Period. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 6 | Art History 2 | 3 | This course examines the history of cultural production and visual aesthetics including two and three dimensional art and architecture from the early renaissance through the end of the twentieth cent… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 6H | Honors Art History 2 | 3 | This course examines the history of cultural production and visual aesthetics including two and three dimensional art and architecture from the early renaissance through the end of the twentieth cent… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 7 | Beginning Drawing | 3 | This course will focus on developing basic skills in objective, representational, freehand drawing in various two-dimensional media. Through lecture and studio practice, students will explore represe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 9 | Beginning Painting: Oil and Acrylic | 3 | This course is an exploration of the creative act of painting using representational, abstract and non-objective forms. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of composition and the ability to handle… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 10 | Beginning Wheel Throwing | 3 | This class will be an introduction to the ceramic arts. Through lecture, demonstrations and practical application, students will explore the forms, techniques and cultural influences of ceramic art t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 13 | Beginning Watercolor Painting | 3 | In this class, students will develop beginning level skills in watercolor painting. Through lecture and studio practice, students learn representational, abstract, non-objective, and conceptual appro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 15 | Ceramic Sculpture | 3 | This course will be an introduction to ceramic sculpture. Students will create clay sculptures using a variety of hand building techniques such as slab, coil and pinch. Students will experience the e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 17 | Intermediate Drawing | 3 | This course is an exploration of the creative act of drawing using representational, abstract, non-objective and conceptual forms. Students will build upon skills learned in beginning drawing and cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 19 | Intermediate Painting: Oil/Acrylic | 3 | This course is an exploration of the creative act of painting using representational, abstract, and non-objective forms. Students will build upon skills learned in beginning painting and create a coh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 20 | Intermediate Ceramics | 3 | This class will focus on strengthening and extending the basic skills of pottery making with wheel throwing and hand building techniques. Through lecture, demonstration, and guided practice, students… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 23 | Intermediate Watercolor Painting | 3 | Emphasis is on developing intermediate level painting skills in watercolor. Through guided studio practice, lecture, research and critique, students learn to use the elements and principles of design… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 26 | Survey of Non-Western Art | 3 | This course is a survey of art outside the western European tradition, focusing on the major artistic traditions of Africa, Oceania, Indigenous North America, and the Pre-Columbian Americas, from anc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 36A | Intermediate Wheel Throwing | 3 | This course will focus on intermediate-level throwing on the potter's wheel. Students will explore the use of the potters wheel as a means of producing utilitarian as well as non utilitarian forms. C… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 38A | Intermediate Hand-Building | 3 | This course will focus on intermediate-level hand building of ceramic art. The techniques of coil, slab, and other hand construction methods will be explored, refined and developed to reflect an inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 43 | Independent Projects Studio | 2 | This course involves the production of individual work under supervision of instructor in a specialized area. It may include ceramics, commercial art, digital imaging, drawing, design, sculpture, pri… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ART 49 | Exhibition and Gallery Practices | 3 | Exhibition and Gallery Practices is a course that will introduce students to the fundamentals of an Art Galleries operation. Students will learn about and gain real-world experience in the field of c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 56 | Ceramics: Pottery, Culture, Theory | 3 | Art 56 is an introduction to the broad spectrum of ceramic arts produced on the potters' wheel. Students will explore theory, techniques and the contributions of varied cultures to the history of cer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 77 | Ceramic Systems | 3 | Ceramics Systems is a course designed to introduce students to ceramic industry methods of production. Prototyping, plaster mold making, slip casting and jiggering will be covered as part of the cour… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ART 303 | Two-Dimensional Design | — | This course provides an introduction to the elements and principles of 2-dimensional design. Students create design projects with beginning level instruction in drawing, painting, collage, and mixed-… source |
| ART 307 | Beginning Drawing | — | This course will focus on developing basic skills in objective, representational, freehand drawing in various two-dimensional media. Through lecture and studio practice, students will explore represe… source |
| ART 309 | Beginning Painting: Oil and Acrylic | — | This course is an exploration of the creative act of painting using representational, abstract and non-objective forms. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of composition and the ability to handle… source |
| ART 317 | Intermediate Drawing | — | This course is an exploration of the creative act of drawing using representational, abstract, non-objective and conceptual forms. Students will build upon skills learned in beginning drawing and cre… source |
| ART 319 | Intermediate Painting: Oil/Acrylic | — | This course is an exploration of the creative act of painting using representational, abstract, and non-objective forms. Students will build upon skills learned in beginning painting and create a coh… source |
| ART 336A | Intermediate Wheel Throwing | — | This course will focus on intermediate-level throwing on the potter's wheel. Students will explore the use of the potters wheel as a means of producing utilitarian as well as non utilitarian forms. C… source |
| ART 338A | Intermediate Hand-Building | — | This course will focus on intermediate-level hand building of ceramic art. The techniques of coil, slab, and other hand construction methods will be explored, refined and developed to reflect an inte… source |
| ART 380 | Explorations in Art for Older Students | — | This course enriches the lives of older adults through learning about and creating their own artworks. Students will be exposed to various art movements and influential artists in a lecture format. T… source |
| ASAMER 15 | Introduction to Asian-Americans | 3 | Historical and cultural background of major Asian groups that have immigrated into the United States; including Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Filipinos, South Asians, and Southwest Asians. Examines imm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ASTRO 10 | Introduction to Astronomy | 4 | This course covers the topics of planets, solar system mechanics, stellar evolution and basic cosmology. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AUTOT 9 | Automotive Essentials | 3 | This course is an overview of the automobile and its basic components. General servicing procedures and basic troubleshooting are included for anyone needing an introduction to the operating principl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTOT 10 | Automotive Technician Program | 16 | This course, Automotive Technology-10, in concert with Automotive Technology-11, will prepare the student with the knowledge and skills to perform diagnosis and repair of various automotive component… 16 cr · 16 hr source |
| AUTOT 11 | Automotive Technician Program | 16 | This course, Automotive Technology-11, in concert with Automotive Technology -10, will prepare the student with the knowledge and skills to perform diagnosis and repair of various automotive componen… 16 cr · 16 hr source |
| AUTOT 19 | Work Experience Education, Automotive Technician | 1 | This course is supervised employment, directly related to student's major of automotive technology. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AUTOT 112 | Automotive Steering and Suspension | 4 | This course will cover the identification and diagnosis of steering and suspension components. The lab will provide hands-on experience and skills that automotive chassis technicians need to succeed,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AUTOT 113 | Automotive Brake Systems | 4 | This course will cover the diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AUTOT 114 | Engine and Emission Control Fundamentals | 3 | This course is designed to prepare the students for the Bureau of Automotive Repair Smog Check Licensing Exam. Level 1 Training provides students with the basic knowledge of engine and emission contr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTOT 115 | Smog Check Procedures Training Level 2 | 2.5 | This course provides students with the procedural knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform Smog Check inspections. Students who complete and pass this course will have met the California Bu… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| AUTOT 116 | Introduction to Hybrid & Electric Propulsion Vehicles | 4 | This course is an introduction to safety, operational theory, maintenance, and other service requirements for gasoline-electric hybrid and electric propulsion vehicles. During this course specific sa… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AUTOT 309 | Automotive Essentials | — | This course is an overview of the automobile and its basic components. General servicing procedures and basic troubleshooting are included for anyone needing an introduction to the operating principl… source |
| AUTOT 312 | Automotive Steering and Suspension | — | This course will cover the identification and diagnosis of steering and suspension components. The lab will provide hands-on experience and skills that automotive chassis technicians need to succeed… source |
| AUTOT 313 | Automotive Brake Systems | — | This course will cover the diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems. source |
| AUTOT 314 | Engine and Emission Control Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to prepare the students for the Bureau of Automotive Repair Smog Check Licensing Exam. Level 1 Training provides students with the basic knowledge of engine and emission contr… source |
| AUTOT 315 | Smog Check Procedures Training Level 2 | — | This course provides students with the procedural knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform Smog Check inspections. Students who complete and pass this course will have met the California Bu… source |
| AMT 10 | Aviation Maintenance General A | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of gen… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 20 | Aviation Maintenance General B | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of gen… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 30 | Aviation Maintenance Airframe A | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of air… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 40 | Aviation Maintenance Airframe B | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of air… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 50 | Aviation Maintenance Airframe C | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of air… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 51 | Safety and Basic Electricity | 1 | This course provides familiarization with two skills and technical knowledge needed to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The topics covered include OSHA safety in… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AMT 60 | Aviation Maintenance Powerplant A | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of pow… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 70 | Aviation Maintenance Powerplant B | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of pow… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 80 | Aviation Maintenance Powerplant C | 6.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on aircraft in the aviation maintenance industry. The content of this course is a variety of pow… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| AMT 90 | Light Sport Repairman A | 3.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on Light Sport Airplanes. The content of this course is a variety of general and airframe aviati… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| AMT 91 | Light Sport Repairman B | 3.5 | This course prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge they need to perform maintenance on Light Sport Airplanes. The content of this course is a variety of airframe and engine aviatio… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| AMT 360 | Aviation Maintenance Skill Building and Certification Preparation | — | This course is a noncredit course where students will refine skills/techniques learned in the Aviation Maintenance courses. The course will provide intensive assistance in aircraft safety, inspection… source |
| BIOL 2 | Environmental Science | 4 | This introductory course examines the earth as an ecosystem composed of biological, chemical, and physical processes, with an emphasis on human impacts. Topics will include the structure and function… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL 3 | Introduction to Life Science | 4 | This lecture course is recommended for the non-biological science and pre-education majors. This is an introductory course using biological concepts. The organismal structure, function, inheritance,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL 5 | Human Biology | 4 | This course is an introductory human biology course that examines science and societal issues. This course emphasizes the structure of the human body and the functional interrelationships of the body… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL 10 | Introduction to Life Science Lecture | 3 | This lecture course is recommended for the non-biological science and pre-education majors. This is an introductory course using biological concepts. The organismal structure, function, inheritance,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL 10H | Honors Introduction to Life Sciences Lecture | 3 | This lecture course is recommended for the non-biological science and pre-education majors seeking honors natural science credit. In this introductory course a range of biological concepts will be ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL 10L | Introduction to Life Science Lab | 1 | This lab course is recommended for the non-biological science and pre-education majors. This is an introductory course using This lab course is recommended for the non-biological science and pre-educ… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIOL 11A | Biology for Science Majors I | 5 | This course is the first of two introductory general biology courses for science majors. Students will study molecular and cellular biology, genetics, inheritance, biotechnology, and evolution. This… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL 11B | Biology for Science Majors II | 5 | This course is the second course of a two-semester sequence of general biology for science majors. Students will study the origins of life, the evolutionary history of biodiversity, plant form and fu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL 13 | Environmental Science | 3 | This introductory course examines the earth as an ecosystem composed of biological, chemical, and physical processes, with an emphasis on human impacts. Topics will include the structure and function… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL 13L | Environmental Science Lab | 1 | This is an introductory course using environmental concepts. Structure and function of ecological systems, air and water pollution, pesticide use, waste disposal, climate change, natural resource use… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIOL 20 | Human Anatomy | 4 | This is a course providing a basic understanding and working knowledge of the human body with emphasis on the structure of each major system. The interrelationship between human systems and the relat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL 22 | Human Physiology | 5 | This course provides a basic understanding and working knowledge of the human body with emphasis on the functions of each major system. The interrelationship between human systems and the relationshi… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL 31 | Microbiology | 5 | This course provides an introduction to the structure, metabolism and ecology of microorganisms with special emphasis on microbe-related human diseases. This course is designed to introduce the stude… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOL 272 | Assistance in Biology | 1 | This course is intended for students enrolled in a biology course who would like assistance with biological concepts. Students receive assistance in biological concepts, critical thinking, and study… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BA 5 | Business Communications | 3 | This course teaches students to prepare business letters, reports, memos, and oral presentations used in a business environment. Emphasis is placed on document organization, using correct grammar, wr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 10 | Introduction to Business | 3 | This is a survey course in business that gives an overview of: economics, business ethics, business startup, personal and business finance, banking, accounting, human relations, marketing, informatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 12 | Introduction to Hospitality | 3 | This course provides an introduction to many facets of the hospitality industry including lodging, food service, travel and tourism. The history, growth and development, current trends and organizati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 15 | Introduction to Management | 3 | This course is an introduction to the primary management functions, including strategic and tactical planning, decision-making, organizational design and systems, leadership, motivation and communica… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 18 | Business Law and the Legal Environment | 4 | The Business Law course will cover the following topical areas: sources of law, ethics in law, criminal law, tort law, contract law,agency, business structures, judicial and administrative processes,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BA 19 | Work Experience Education, Business | 1 | Supervised employment, directly related to student’s major in business. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BA 26 | Virtual Enterprise | 3 | Virtual Enterprise (VE) is a technology driven business simulation course in which students develop and manage global enterprises that trade their products and services via e-commerce technology thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 27 | Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization | 1 | This course provides business leadership training and experience using the student entrepreneurship organization, Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO) (an affiliate of the national organizati… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BA 30 | Personal Finance | 3 | This course examines the integration of personal financial management with physiological and psychological well-being, and the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 33 | Human Relations in Business | 3 | This class covers traditional human relations topics and theories while emphasizing interpersonal skill development. There is an emphasis on motivating, communicating, goal-setting, managing time, ev… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 34 | Fundamentals of Investing | 3 | This class covers traditional investment tools including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, insurance, and other alternatives as investment and retirement planning instruments. Personal financ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 38 | Operation of a Small Business | 3 | This course teaches students to take a systematic approach to developing and managing a small business. Emphasis is placed on discussions, case studies, and practical exercises that help students to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 39 | Finite Mathematics for Business | 3 | This course will teach linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 47 | Careers-Business | 1 | This course prepares students for a career in the business field. Topics include career and education planning, self-assessment, résumé writing/formatting, cover letter writing/formatting, completing… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BA 48 | e-Business | 3 | This class examines the nature and environment of electronic commerce and its strategic implications including: information technology infrastructure, marketing, business models, ethics, financial im… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 52 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | 3 | Students in this course will develop an understanding of the tasks and strategies used by individuals to start a business. This course teaches the methods for: recognizing business opportunities, dev… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 53 | Professional Communications & Soft Skills | 3 | Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the opportunity to sit for an exit exam and qualify to earn a globally recognized iCEV Southwest Airlines Professional Communications Cer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 61 | Field Studies in Business | 3 | This course provides opportunities for students to integrate their academic work with experiences in the business community; which is a key objective for Business Administration majors. To achieve th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 260 | Topics in Business | 3 | This course offers examination and contemporary overview of current business topics. Students taking this course will research a variety of business skills, such as being able to discuss the historic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BA 310 | Introduction to Business | — | This is a survey in business course providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior in… source |
| BA 315 | Introduction to Management | — | This course is an introduction to the primary management functions, including strategic and tactical planning, decision-making, organizational design and systems, leadership, motivation and communica… source |
| BA 330 | Personal Finance | — | This course examines the integration of personal financial management with physiological and psychological well-being, and the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families, and… source |
| BA 334 | Fundamentals of Investing | — | This class covers traditional investment tools including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, insurance, and other alternatives as investment and retirement planning instruments. Personal financ… source |
| BA 338 | Operation of a Small Business | — | This course teaches students to take a systematic approach to developing and managing a small business. Emphasis is placed on discussions, case studies, and practical exercises that help students to… source |
| BA 347 | Careers-Business | — | This class will provide the student with job search skills including resume and cover letter writing and interview techniques. Additionally, this course will describe and discuss job related "soft sk… source |
| BA 352 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | Students in this course will develop an understanding of the complex tasks faced by individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activities. This course identifies the methods for developing a business ide… source |
| CHEM 1A | General Chemistry | 5 | This is the first course in a two course sequence in general chemistry and is intended for students majoring in science or satisfying prerequisites for professional schools. This course covers the pr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHEM 1B | General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis | 5 | This course completes the year-long general chemistry sequence (1A-1B) and covers the principles of physical and inorganic chemistry with an emphasis on quantitative, mathematical problem solving. To… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CHEM 3A | Introductory General Chemistry | 4 | This is a survey course in the principles of inorganic chemistry covering the composition of matter, physical and chemical changes, atomic and molecular structure, inorganic nomenclature, chemical fo… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHEM 3B | Introductory Organic and Biological Chemistry | 4 | This course provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts of organic and biochemistry. The structures, behaviors, and functions of small organic molecules and biomolecules are evaluate… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHEM 8 | Elementary Organic Chemistry | 3 | A survey of the important classes of organic compounds with emphasis upon materials of interest to students in the biological sciences. This thorough introduction to organic chemistry is recommended… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM 9 | Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 3 | Reactions and physical properties of the main functional groups of organic compounds such as alkanes, alkenes, alkylhalides, acids and esters. Students will work hands-on with a melting point apparat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM 10 | Elementary Chemistry | 4 | This is a one-semester elementary class for students who have never taken high school chemistry. The course will give students a basic background in matter, energy, chemical reactions, measurements,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHEM 28A | Organic Chemistry I | 3 | This course is a study of the structures, properties, nomenclature and reactions of organic compounds with emphasis on reaction mechanisms. The course is recommended for students whose major is chemi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM 28B | Organic Chemistry II | 3 | This is the second semester in a year-long course in organic chemistry designed for students majoring in chemistry and related disciplines, such as premedical, prepharmacy, predental, biology, bioche… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM 29A | Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | 2 | Chemistry 29A is the first of two laboratory courses in organic chemistry, and as such it is primarily concerned with introducing the tools and techniques that chemists use to investigate the nature… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CHEM 29B | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | 2 | Chemistry 29B is the second of two laboratory courses in organic chemistry, and as such it is primarily concerned with introducing intermediate level techniques used in organic chemistry. Although ma… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CLS 11 | Introduction to Chicano-Latino Studies | 3 | The introductory course explores the Chicano/a/x and Mexican American community, culture(s) and heritage(s) in American society from an interdisciplinary approach. Focus on sociocultural challenges,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CLS 24 | La Chicana and Latina | 3 | This course offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Chicana and Mexican American women in contemporary society. Special emphasis is placed on the role and impact of family, church, education, economi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 2 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 | The study of interpersonal communication will empower students, through the development of self-concept and identity, to gain lifelong social, psychological, and physiological skills that can be appl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 4 | Persuasion | 3 | This course is designed to apply theories and techniques in creating, advocating, and evaluating ethical persuasive messages in personal and professional communication. Students will develop skills i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 8 | Group Communication | 3 | Group communication teaches students how to solve problems and make decisions imperative for successful social and professional group interactions. Students will develop a conceptual understanding of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 10 | Intercultural Communication | 3 | Intercultural Communication introduces students to cultural variables in the communication process. Emphasis is given to communicating effectively in diverse social and professional environments. Foc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 12 | Fundamentals of Interpretation | 3 | This course focuses on audience analysis, script development, theoretical application of various literature, historical and cultural exploration of texts, and philosophical approaches to performance.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 15 | Computer-Mediated Communication | 3 | This course offers students both historical and current knowledge of mediated communication technology with an emphasis on how those modalities can affect communication. The course will examine how d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 18 | Introduction to Communication Theory | 3 | This course is a survey of the discipline of communication studies with emphasis on theory. Students will explore basic history, principles, processes, methods, and theories of human communication as… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 25 | Argumentation | 3 | Argumentation is designed to provide students with methods of critical inquiry and advocacy. Emphasis is placed on analysis, presentation and evaluation of oral and written argumentation. This course… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 25H | Honors Argumentation and Debate | 3 | Argumentation is designed to provide students with the methods for critical inquiry and advocacy. Emphasis will be placed on analysis, presentation and evaluation of oral and written argumentation. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM 301 | Basics of Public Speaking | — | In this class, you will not only learn strategies to manage your fear of public speaking, but you will also learn the basics of audience analysis, listening, speech organization, and how to become mo… source |
| COMM 303 | Conflict Resolution Strategies for the Workplace | — | Conflict is inevitable but how we deal with conflict can make all the difference at work or in our relationships. This course will define conflict, discuss both the benefits and dangers of conflict w… source |
| COMM 305 | Leadership and Communication | — | Leadership requires good communication skills. This course will define leadership, discuss the verbal and nonverbal elements that help to convey power, and explain where power comes from while discus… source |
| COMM C1000 | Introduction to Public Speaking | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM C1000H | Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CSCI 1 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 | This course introduces various disciplines within computer science and provides a foundation in programming fundamentals. Topics include computer hardware and software, operating systems and networks… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CSCI 5 | Java Programming | 3 | This course is an introduction to object-oriented concepts, terminology, and syntax to create programs using Java. The topics include data representation, control structures, class, objects, methods,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CSCI 8 | Introduction to Data Science | 4 | This course dives into the exciting world of data science, equipping students with skills to analyze real-world data and extract meaningful insights. Students will develop critical thinking skills an… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 12 | Digital Logic Design | 4 | This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of designing digital computer hardware. The course covers: logic gates, binary number system, conversion between number systems,Boolean algebr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 26 | Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science | 4 | This course studies elements of discrete mathematics which have applications to computer science. Topics include sets, propositional and predicate logic, relations and functions, proof techniques, gr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 40 | Programming Concepts and Methodology I | 4 | This course introduces problem solving, algorithm development, procedural and data abstraction using a current programming language, program design, testing, and documentation. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 41 | Programming Concepts and Methodology II | 4 | This course introduces application of software engineering techniques to the design and development of large programs, data abstraction and structures, and associated algorithms. Topics include linea… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 45 | Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming | 4 | This course introduces functional organization of digital computers and low level programming; internal representation of data, binary arithmetic, machine instructions, addressing modes, subroutine l… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CSCI 58 | Programming Essentials in Python | 3 | This course includes the fundamentals of computer programming concepts and techniques using Python. Students will learn about interpreted code, using an integrated development environment and cover P… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CSCI 305 | Java Programming | — | This course is an introduction to object-oriented concepts, terminology, and syntax to create programs using Java. The topics include data representation, control structures, class, objects, methods,… source |
| CSCI 358 | Programming Essentials in Python | — | This course includes the fundamentals of computer programming concepts and techniques using Python. Students will learn about interpreted code, using an integrated development environment and cover P… source |
| CELA 301 | Foundations of Equity | — | This course is designed to increase participants' understanding of implicit bias, racial privilege, institutional racism, and the role that equity plays in society and in the classroom. source |
| CELA 302 | Data Literacy for Education | — | This course will introduce participants to a variety of available educational data resources. Participants will learn how to evaluate, disaggregate, and present data effectively using an equity lens.… source |
| CELA 303 | Alternative Grading Practices | — | What do grades really measure? Is there a more accurate indicator of our students’ skills and abilities? The traditional grading system used in the U.S. is often more a measure of privilege or person… source |
| CELA 304 | Supporting English as a Second Language Students Across the Curriculum | — | Discover the intricacies of supporting English as a Second Language (ESL) students no matter the context. This class will cover the different classifications of ESL students, the link between culture… source |
| CELA 305 | Supporting Students with Disabilities Across the Curriculum | — | Discover the intricacies of supporting Disabled Students and Students with Accommodations no matter the context. This class will cover bias, ADA laws, Universal Design, and more. source |
| CELA 306 | Supporting Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum | — | This course is designed to teach ways to include best practices for meeting the reading and writing needs of a diverse student population. Students will discover ways to teach reading and writing wit… source |
| CELA 307 | Online Teaching | — | This course will introduce you to effective practices in online instruction by building on a solid understanding of California Community College distance education policies and procedures. source |
| CELA 308 | Introduction to Open Education and Resources | — | This course serves as an introduction to Open Education and Open Educational Resources (OER), providing teachers with new options for selecting textbooks and other course resources to make the best d… source |
| CELA 309 | Creating Accessible Course Content | — | Creating Accessible Online Course provides an overview of accessibility within online courses, focusing on the skills needed to make instructional course content both technically accessible and usabl… source |
| CELA 311 | Introduction to Canvas | — | This course is designed to help instructors learn the basics of how to use Canvas effectively in brick and mortar classrooms AND online learning environments. Successful completion of this class does… source |
| CELA 312 | Communication in an Online Course | — | The first ten minutes a student is in a course can make or break their experience. Designing a course with the needs of diverse students in mind allows you to hit just the right note for that crucial… source |
| CELA 313 | Dual Enrollment for Educators | — | This comprehensive course is designed for college and high school instructors, administrators, and student service professionals involved in dual enrollment programs. The course covers a wide range o… source |
| CELA 314 | Integrating AI into Teaching | — | This course equips educators with the knowledge and skills to integrate AI technologies into their teaching practices, enhancing personalized instruction, streamlining administrative tasks, and impro… source |
| CELA 315 | Competency-Based Education | — | Competency-based education (CBE) offers an innovative approach to teaching and learning that focuses on skills mastery or proficiency rather than time spent in the classroom. This professional develo… source |
| CELA 316 | Designing Short-Term Courses | — | This professional development course is designed for educators seeking to adapt a full-term course into a short-term format without compromising instructional quality or student success. Participants… source |
| COUN 34 | Career Awareness | 2 | This course is specifically designed to guide students in selecting a college major leading to a career path. It encompasses self-assessments, career exploration (career research), decision-making an… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COUN 47 | Learning Strategies | 2 | This course establishes effective study habits and positive attitudes that will lead to successful achievement of academic goals. The course includes: understanding the psychology of learning, identi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| COUN 53 | College and Life Management | 3 | This course is designed for first-year college students. It will prepare students for college life and academic success. Topics will include personal growth and development, academic goal development… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COUN 120 | College Introduction | 1 | This is a comprehensive course to assist students in self-assessment, planning for success, time management, and educational planning. Students will familiarize themselves with the Reedley College ca… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COUN 281 | Life Strategies for Success | 1 | Students will learn skills that will help them develop and refine their life goals. Topics include problem-solving, time management, self-esteem, and emotional intelligence. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COUN 282 | Practical Money Skills for Life | 1 | This is a basic course in money management. Each student will be introduced to the benefits of budgeting and financial planning. Students will become familiar with how to best utilize their financial… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COUN 283 | Parenting Strategies and Family Relationships | 1 | This course examines the importance of family relationships and helps identify strategies that can lead to positive changes within the family. Students will learn strategies for effective parenting,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| COUN 320 | College Introduction | — | This is a comprehensive course to assist students in self-assessment, planning for success, time management, and educational planning. Students will familiarize themselves with the Reedley College ca… source |
| COUN 381 | Life Strategies for Success | — | Students will learn skills that will help them develop and refine their life goals. Topics include problem-solving, time management, self-esteem, and emotional intelligence. source |
| COUN 382 | Practical Money Skills for Life | — | This is a basic course in money management. Each student will be introduced to the benefits of budgeting and financial planning. Students will become familiar with how to best utilize their financial… source |
| COUN 383 | Parenting Strategies and Family Relationships | — | This course examines the importance of family relationships and helps identify strategies that can lead to positive changes within the family. Students will learn strategies for effective parenting,… source |
| CRIM 1 | Introduction to Criminology | 3 | This course introduces students to the history and philosophy of the United States criminal justice system. It also analyzes theories of crime and crime causation in conjunction with how law is devel… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 3 | Legal Aspects of Evidence | 3 | This course examines categories of evidence and legal rules which govern their admissibility or exclusion in a United States court of law. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 4 | Principles & Procedures of the Justice System | 3 | This course analyzes criminal law and its relationship to court proceedings in the United States. The class introduces students to concepts such as: procedural rules, jurisdiction, classification and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 5 | Community Relations | 3 | This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict. Emphasis is placed on the challenges and prospects of administering… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 6 | Criminal Law | 3 | This course offers an analysis of the history, philosophy, and enforcement of criminal law in the United States, with an emphasis on California criminal law. It provides students with an understandin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 7 | Police Operations and Procedures | 3 | This course explores the theories, philosophies, and concepts related to the duties of law enforcement officers. The course content places special emphasis on patrol, traffic, and public service resp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 8 | Criminal Investigations | 3 | This course examines the criminal investigation process. More specifically, the course addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues involved in the investigation of crime. Students will g… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 10 | Vice Control | 3 | This course focuses on legal issues relating to vice detection, crime suppression, criminal apprehension, and prosecution of offenders. It also examines organized crime and its effect on the criminal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 11 | Juvenile Delinquency | 3 | This course explores the origins of juvenile law as well as issues relating to juvenile delinquency. It also analyzes the juvenile court system and its processes. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 12 | Criminal Justice Communications | 3 | This course emphasizes the fundamentals of gathering and organizing information for the purposes of writing reports within the criminal justice system. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 13 | The Constitution and Your Individual Rights | 3 | This course examines the history and development of the United States Constitution and places particular emphasis on how the document informs Supreme Court cases. More specifically, the course analyz… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 14 | Multicultural Issues within Public Safety | 3 | This course encompasses a theoretical as well as a conceptual overview of multi-cultural concepts and matters related to gender, age, and sexual orientation. Additionally, the course identifies issue… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 15 | Introduction to Police Ethics | 3 | This course examines the philosophical and theoretical issues related to the ethical considerations that are faced in every aspect of the criminal justice system. Also, the course is designed to chal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 19 | Work Experience Education, Criminal Justice | 1 | This course offers credit for work experience. It is supervised employment directly related to the student’s major and/or career goals in the field of Criminal Justice. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CRIM 20 | Introduction to Corrections | 3 | This course examines the history, philosophy, and concepts of the United States correctional system. Additionally, the course presents a critical analysis of punishment and its alternatives, as well… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 23 | Correctional Interviewing and Counseling | 3 | This course provides an overview of the contemporary techniques used in counseling and interviewing by corrections personnel. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 24 | Control and Supervision in Corrections | 3 | This course presents an overview of the supervision of inmates in local, state, and federal correctional institutions. Additionally, it emphasizes issues of institutional control which include the da… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CRIM 28 | Probation and Parole | 3 | This course examines the history, development, and current practices of probation and parole. It also analyzes the current trends and issues of community-based corrections, as well as alternatives fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA 101 | Dental Assisting 1 | 22 | The program covers the history of the dental profession including the educational requirements and the ethical and legal responsibilities of each member of the dental team. It covers patient manageme… 22 cr · 22 hr source |
| DA 102 | Dental Assisting 2 | 10.5 | This course provides the student with theory and skills necessary to apply for the written examination administrated by the Dental Board of California; i.e., intra oral radiology, medical/dental emer… 10.5 cr · 10.5 hr source |
| DA 103 | Dental Assisting 3 | 5 | The course requires 265 hours extramural clinical experience in a selected dental office/clinic with faculty supervision to develop student competencies in Registered dental assisting and unlicensed… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DEVSER 212 | Health Management | 2 | This course focuses on student health issues and addresses the recognition of health risk factors in the areas of diet, stress, exercise, sexual behavior, and personal safety. Students will develop s… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 213 | Communication and Advocacy | 2 | This course focuses on exploring the impact of disability and developing strategies to improve communication and self-advocacy skills. Topics addressed will include the steps necessary for effective… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 214 | Government Basics | 2 | This course focuses on developing the students' understanding of the function of government and their role within it as a citizen. Topics addressed will include the basic structure of government, leg… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 240 | Transition to College for Students with Disabilities | 1 | This course is designed to assist students in preparing for their initial semester in a community college. The course will focus on exploring career opportunities, student education planning, time ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DEVSER 250 | Workability Assessment and Career Awareness | 3 | This course focuses on developing skills in the area of career assessment, career awareness, career exploration, and career development. Students will participate in exercises to help them choose and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DEVSER 251 | Workability Preparation and Job Placement | 3 | The course focuses on the development of skills in the areas of work preparation, job placement, and compensatory skills in preparation for work. Students will explore disability issues related to em… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DEVSER 252 | Workability Strategies and Job Maintenance | 2 | Students will use compensatory skills and strategies related to personal disabilities, work ethics, reasonable accommodations and social skills to help support employment retention. This course is de… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 255 | Work Experience Education, Workability Experience | 1 | The course emphasizes developing skills through work experience in the areas of time management, following directions, appropriate work behaviors, and planning vocational choices. This course is desi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DEVSER 259 | Strategies Intervention | 2 | The course focuses on developing an understanding of the barriers presented by learning disabilities as well as identification of individual strengths. Students will practice learning and technologic… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 262 | Group Interaction for Students with Disabilities | 2 | This course focuses on the development of self-understanding and social skills through group interactions. Students will participate in topic discussions and practice using appropriate social skills… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 274 | Technology Tools for Basic Literacy | 2 | This course is designed to help prepare students for college level courses by providing scaffolded practice for novice users to explore and practice using technology tools to understand and remember… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 277 | Adapted Computer Literacy | 2 | This course provides an introduction to computers, basic computer components and common computer applications with emphasis on developing computer use skills and exploring adaptations for effective c… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 285 | Learning Tools for Reading and Writing | 2 | This course is designed to be taken in conjunction with other college level courses and will provide students with practice applying the use of learning tools, particularly technology tools, to readi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DEVSER 374 | Technology Tools for Basic Literacy | — | This course is designed to help prepare students for college level courses by providing scaffolded practice for novice users to explore and practice using technology tools to understand and remember… source |
| DEVSER 377 | Adapted Computer Literacy | — | This course provides an introduction to computers, basic computer components and common computer applications with emphasis on developing computer use skills and exploring adaptations for effective c… source |
| ECE 1 | Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children | 3 | Historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the typical roles and expectations… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 2 | Child Growth and Development | 3 | This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 3 | Introduction to Curriculum | 3.5 | The course gives an overview of Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum and environments for children birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children’s development, theories of learni… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| ECE 4 | Child, Family, and Community | 3 | The processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. Examines the influence of multiple societal contexts. Explores the role of collaboration between fam… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 5 | Observation and Assessment | 3 | This course introduces the appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children’s development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning en… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 6 | Health, Safety and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education | 3 | This course explores the laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in care and education settings for children birth through midd… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 7 | Diversity and Culture in Early Care and Education Programs | 3 | This class examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning, and school experiences. Stra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 8 | Early Childhood Practicum | 4 | Demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals. Stud… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECE 10 | Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education | 3 | This course is a supervised experience as a teacher in an early childhood education program. Throughout the semester the student will develop environments for learning, complete child observations an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 11 | Guidance for Young Children | 3 | This course explores effective strategies for guiding children's behavior in the Early Care and Education environment. Establishing a pro-social environment, developing positive relationships, and ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 12 | Child Abuse | 3 | This course will explore the issues related to abused, battered, and neglected children, along with the profile of abusers. Reporting laws and professional responsibilities will be identified. Identi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 13 | Emergent Literacy | 3 | This course is designed for current students, future early childhood educators, those who are considering teaching as a profession, and prospective literacy tutors. Students will develop competency i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 14 | Lifespan Development | 3 | In this course, basic theories, research concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social and emotional development, including biological and environmental influences, will be explored with a f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 15 | Parent Education | 3 | This course examines skills needed for effective parenting and the importance of nurturing young children. This course also addresses the explicit developmental needs of children and the use of effec… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 19 | Work Experience Education, Child Development | 1 | Students will gain work experience in a childcare, early intervention, special education or educational facility. Students can specialize their work experience at the level needed to accomplish their… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 20 | Introduction to Infant and Toddler Development | 3 | A study of infants and toddlers from pre-conception to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional growth and development. Applies theoretical frameworks to interpret beh… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 21 | Infant and Toddler Practicum | 3 | Applies current theory and research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. Examines essential policies, principles and practices that lead to quality care and developmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 30 | The Young Child with Special Needs | 3 | Introduces the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth through eight and the resulting impact on families. Includes an overview of historical and societal influences, laws… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 31 | Early Intervention | 3 | This course explores the study of infants and toddlers with disabilities, atypical development or other special needs, both in the Early Intervention setting and in the Child Care setting. It explore… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 40 | Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education | 3 | This course is an introduction to the administration of early childhood programs. The course covers program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 41 | Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood Education | 3 | This course explores effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. It includes legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, profess… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 45 | Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and Education | 3 | This course explores methods and principles of supervising student teachers, volunteers, staff, and other adults in early care and education settings. The course emphasis is on the roles and developm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 50 | Family Child Care Programs | 3 | This course is an introduction to managing a quality family child care home; meeting licensing requirements, developing policies for parents, business practices, recruiting children, and strategies t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 60 | Introduction to School-Age Child Care | 3 | This course will examine quality child care, licensing requirements, and program options for school-age child care. An emphasis will be placed on administrative aspects including staffing requirement… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 61 | School-Age Child Care | 3 | This course will examine appropriate activities, materials, and curriculum development for the child 5 to 12 years in a group-care setting. An emphasis will be placed on the duties and requirements o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 70 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Social and Emotional | 1 | Introduction to the social and emotional development domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of self, social interaction, and relationships. Provi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 71 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Language & Literacy | 1 | Introduction to the language and literacy development domain in the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of listening and speaking, reading, and writing. Pro… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 72 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: English Language Development | 1 | Introduction to the English language learners domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including strands of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Provides practical… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 73 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Math | 1 | Introduction to the mathematics domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of number sense, algebra and functions, measurement, geometry, and mathema… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 74 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Visual Arts | 1 | Introduction to the visual arts domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations & Frameworks including artistic expression and response, and skills using various art mediums. Provides practic… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 75 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Performing Arts | 1 | Introduction to the performing arts domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including strands of music, drama and dance. Provides practical strategies for implementing… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 76 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Physical Development | 1 | Introduction to the physical development domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations & Frameworks including strands of fundamental movement skills, perceptual-motor skills and movement co… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 77 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Health | 1 | Introduction to the health domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of health habits, safety, and nutrition. Provides practical strategies for impl… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 78 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Science | 1 | Introduces the science domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of scientific inquiry, physical, life, and earth sciences and provides practical st… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 79 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: History/Soc Science | 1 | Introduction to the history and social science domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including strands of self and society, civics, history, geography, ecology, and e… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECE 80 | Reflective Practice Seminar | 3 | Designed for teachers working in early childhood or transitional kindergarten settings. Students will examine their teaching philosophy and engage in the reflective practice cycle. Students will use… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 81 | Practicum-Student Teaching in Transitional Kindergarten Classroom | 3 | Designed for students at the end of their Transitional Kindergarten certificate program. Student teachers will participate in 54 hours of supervised clinical practice in a transitional kindergarten c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECE 301 | Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children | — | Historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the typical roles and expectations… source |
| ECE 302 | Child Growth and Development | — | This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence.… source |
| ECE 303 | Introduction to Curriculum | — | The course gives an overview of Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum and environments for children birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children’s development, theories of learni… source |
| ECE 304 | Child, Family, and Community | — | The processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. Examines the influence of multiple societal contexts. Explores the role of collaboration between fam… source |
| ECE 305 | Observation and Assessment | — | This course introduces the appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children’s development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning en… source |
| ECE 306 | Health, Safety and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education | — | This course explores the laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in care and education settings for children birth through midd… source |
| ECE 307 | Diversity and Culture in Early Care and Education Programs | — | This class examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning, and school experiences. Stra… source |
| ECE 308 | Early Childhood Practicum | — | Demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals. Stud… source |
| ECE 310 | Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education | — | This course is a supervised experience as a teacher in an early childhood education program.Throughout the semester the student will develop environments for learning, complete child observations and… source |
| ECE 311 | Guidance for Young Children | — | This course explores effective strategies for guiding children's behavior in the Early Care and Education environment. Establishing a pro-social environment, developing positive relationships, and ma… source |
| ECE 312 | Child Abuse | — | This course will explore the issues related to abused, battered, and neglected children, along with the profile of abusers. Reporting laws and professional responsibilities will be identified. Identi… source |
| ECE 313 | Emergent Literacy | — | This course is designed for current students, future early childhood educators, those who are considering teaching as a profession, and prospective literacy tutors. Students will develop competency i… source |
| ECE 314 | Lifespan Development | — | In this course, basic theories, research concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social and emotional development, including biological and environmental influences, will be explored with a f… source |
| ECE 315 | Parent Education | — | This course examines skills needed for effective parenting and the importance of nurturing young children. This course also addresses the explicit developmental needs of children and the use of effec… source |
| ECE 320 | Infant and Toddler Practicum | — | This course introduces students to infant-toddler development. It applies current research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. The course examines essential policies,… source |
| ECE 321 | Advanced Infant and Toddler Development | — | A study of infants and toddlers focusing on birth to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional growth and development. Includes an overview of pre-conception, conceptio… source |
| ECE 330 | The Young Child with Special Needs | — | Introduces the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth through eight and the resulting impact on families. Includes an overview of historical and societal influences, laws… source |
| ECE 331 | Early Intervention | — | This course explores the study of infants and toddlers with disabilities, atypical development or other special needs, both in the Early Intervention setting and in the Child Care setting. It explore… source |
| ECE 340 | Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education | — | This course is an introduction to the administration of early childhood programs. The course covers program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies an… source |
| ECE 341 | Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood Education | — | This course explores effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. It includes legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, profess… source |
| ECE 345 | Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and Education | — | This course explores methods and principles of supervising student teachers, volunteers, staff, and other adults in early care and education settings. The course emphasis is on the roles and developm… source |
| ECE 350 | Family Child Care Programs | — | This course is an introduction to managing a quality family child care home; meeting licensing requirements, developing policies for parents, business practices, recruiting children, and strategies t… source |
| ECE 360 | Introduction to School-Age Child Care | — | This course will examine quality child care, licensing requirements, and program options forschool-age child care. An emphasis will be placed on administrative aspects including staffing requirements… source |
| ECE 361 | School-Age Child Care | — | This course will examine appropriate activities, materials, and curriculum development for the child 5 to 12 years in a group-care setting. An emphasis will be placed on the duties and requirements o… source |
| ECE 370 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Social and Emotional | — | Introduction to the social and emotional development domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of self, social interaction, and relationships. Provi… source |
| ECE 371 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Language & Literacy | — | Introduction to the language and literacy development domain in the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of listening and speaking, reading, and writing. Pro… source |
| ECE 372 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: English Language Development | — | Introduction to the English language learners domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including strands of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Provides practical… source |
| ECE 373 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Math | — | Introduction to the mathematics domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of number sense, algebra and functions, measurement, geometry, and mathema… source |
| ECE 374 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Visual Arts | — | Introduction to the visual arts domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations & Frameworks including artistic expression and response, and skills using various art mediums. Provides practic… source |
| ECE 378 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: Science | — | Introduces the science domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including the strands of scientific inquiry, physical, life, and earth sciences and provides practical st… source |
| ECE 379 | CA Preschool Foundations & Frameworks: History/Soc Science | — | Introduction to the history and social science domain of the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Frameworks including strands of self and society, civics, history, geography, ecology, and e… source |
| ECE 380 | Reflective Practice Seminar | — | Designed for teachers working in early childhood or transitional kindergarten settings. Students will examine their teaching philosophy and engage in the reflective practice cycle. Students will use… source |
| ECE 381 | Practicum-Student Teaching in Transitional Kindergarten Classroom | — | Designed for students at the end of their Transitional Kindergarten certificate program. Student teachers will participate in 54 hours of supervised clinical practice in a transitional kindergarten c… source |
| ECE 382 | Communication and Language Development 0-3 | — | The workshop explores how the development of thinking and reasoning supports language development in young children. source |
| ECE 383 | Everyday Play 0-3 | — | This workshop examines how play helps children develop key skills in all developmental domains: cognitive, language, social-emotional and physical. source |
| ECE 384 | The Factors Affecting Brain Growth and Development | — | Workshop covering the different factors promoting or inhibiting healthy brain development. source |
| ECE 385 | Parenting Toddlers | — | In this course parents and family members learn about typical development milestones during the toddler years in the cognitive, social-emotional, language and physical domains. Parents will discover… source |
| ECE 386 | Social-Emotional Development 0-3 | — | The workshop explores the social and emotional development in the first five years of a child's life, the brain's role in this process, and how parents and caregivers can support healthy social and e… source |
| ECE 387 | Supporting the Thinking, Reasoning and Understanding of Young Children | — | The workshop explores the cognitive development in the first five years of a child's life, the brain's role in this process, and how parents and caregivers can support healthy thinking, reasoning and… source |
| ECE 388 | Understanding Basics of Brain Development 0-5 | — | This course will look at how the brain grows and develops from conception until 5 years old and describe the main parts of the brain and their functions as well as explore how a parent can support he… source |
| ECE 389 | Understanding Behavior 0-3 | — | This workshop discusses the various areas of the brain and how they influence young children’s behaviors. The workshop discusses approaches for identifying the root cause of young children’s behavior… source |
| ECON 1A | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | This course is an introduction to macroeconomic theory and aggregate economic analysis covering market systems, the banking system, international economics, economic policy, national income accountin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON 1AH | Honors Macroeconomics | 3 | This course is an Honors introduction to macroeconomic theory and aggregate economic analysis covering market systems, the banking system, international economics, economic policy, national income ac… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON 1B | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | This course is an introduction to micro economic theory covering the choices of individual economic decision makers, elasticity, scarcity, income distribution, market structure, market failure, produ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON 15 | Real Estate Economics | 3 | This course examines trends and factors that affect the value of real estate. Topics include how a society’s economic system influences real estate value, the nature of land economics and the classif… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDUC 6 | Introduction to Special Education | 3 | This course provides an overview of special education in Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12). This course includes the history of special education, laws and regulations governing service provision,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDUC 7 | Exceptional Learners | 3 | This course provides an introduction to the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth through eighteen and the implications for education settings. This course includes an o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDUC 10 | Introduction to Teaching | 3 | This course introduces students to the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in contemporary schools, Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12). Topics include teaching as a profession… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDUC 19 | Work Experience Education | 1 | This course consists of supervised employment extending the classroom based on occupational learning related to the student's major. The collaborative learning objectives are established specific to… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR 2 | Engineering Graphics | 4 | This course covers the principles of engineering drawings in visually communicating engineering designs and an introduction to computer-aided design (CAD). Topics include the development of visualiza… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGR 4 | Engineering Materials | 3 | This course presents the internal structures and resulting behaviors of materials used in engineering applications, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors. The emphasis… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR 4L | Engineering Materials Laboratory | 1 | This course is the experimental exploration of the connections between the structure of materials and materials properties. Laboratories provide opportunities to directly observe the structures and b… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR 5 | Programming and Problem Solving in MATLAB | 3 | This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR 6 | Electric Circuit Analysis with Lab | 4 | This is an introductory course in the analysis of DC and AC linear circuits containing resistors, inductors, capacitors, independent and dependent voltage and current sources, and operational amplifi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGR 8 | Statics | 3 | The study of rigid bodies in static equilibrium when acted upon by forces and couples in two- and three-dimensional space. Includes equilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, frames and machines, friction… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR 10 | Introduction to Engineering | 2 | This course is an introduction to the engineering profession for students interested in a career in engineering or technology. Topics include the branches of engineering, the functions of an engineer… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENGR 12 | Digital Logic Design | 4 | This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of designing digital computer hardware. The course covers: logic gates, binary number system, conversion between number systems, Boolean algeb… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGL 1B | Introduction to the Study of Literature | 3 | This course focuses on the development of critical thinking, reading and writing skills through experience with literature, including fiction, poetry, plays, and criticism. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 1BH | Honors Introduction to the Study of Literature | 3 | This course uses literary works as content for reading, researching, and writing with emphasis on analytical and critical approaches to drama, poetry, and prose fiction. As an Honors section, this cl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 2 | Critical Reading and Writing through Literature | 3 | Designed to develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills beyond the level achieved in English C1000/C1000, English 2 will focus on the development of logical reasoning and analytical and ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 11 | Academic Reading and Critical Thinking | 0.5 | This course is designed to introduce students to critical thinking as critical reading in academic discourse. Students will analyze, interpret, critically evaluate, and advocate ideas. This course co… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| ENGL 15A | Creative Writing: Poetry | 3 | A course intended for students who enjoy reading and writing poetry. In this course, students will study poems by professional writers and fellow students and use what they learn to write their own o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 15B | Creative Writing: Fiction | 3 | A workshop course intended for students who are interested in writing short fiction; includes appropriate exercises, readings and critical analyses of published and student work. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 15E | Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction | 3 | An introductory workshop course intended for students who are interested in writing creative nonfiction, focusing on memoir. Includes appropriate exercises, readings and analyses of published and stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 15F | Creative Writing: Screenwriting | 3 | A workshop course intended for students who are interested in writing for the screen; includes appropriate exercises, readings, viewing, and critical analyses of professional and student work. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 15J | Literary Journal Publication | 3 | This course focuses on developing and using literary and professional skills to solicit and select creative writing and art submissions from primarily outside the college, designing and producing the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 36 | Women's Literature | 3 | This course is a survey of literature by women: fiction, drama, poetry, biography, and essay and covers multicultural and international literature from classical to contemporary periods, as well as f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 41 | Themes in Literature | 4 | This course is a survey of written works focused on specific themes, authors, or genres through close readings, contextual approaches, interpretations, and critical evaluations, to promote appreciati… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGL 43A | American Literature: Origins through Reconstruction (1877) | 3 | Readings in American literature from the Colonial period through Reconstruction. Fiction, poetry, and non-fiction will be placed into their historical and philosophical contexts. Discussion and writt… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 43B | American Literature: 1877 to present | 3 | Analysis and study of fiction, drama, poetry, non-fiction, film, advertising, and ephemera of the United States from the Reconstruction to present day. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 44A | Survey of World Literature to the Mid-Seventeenth Century | 3 | This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other areas, from antiquity to t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 44B | Survey of World Literature from the Mid-Seventeenth Century to the Present | 3 | This course is a comparative study of selected works, in translation and in English, of literature from around the world, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and other areas, from the mid or lat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 46A | English Literature to 1800 | 3 | This course is a study of significant voices in English literature from the early epic through the Eighteenth Century. Fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction will be placed into their historical and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 46B | English Literature from 1800 to the Present | 3 | This course is a study of significant voices in English literature from the end of the Eighteenth Century into the Twentieth Century. Fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction will be placed into their… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 47 | Shakespeare | 3 | The plays and sonnets of William Shakespeare are studied and analyzed in their historical and cultural contexts for an appreciation of the dramatic art and poetry. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 49 | Latino & Chicano Literature | 3 | A study of Latino and Chicano culture through literary works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and other relevant forms of media. Through reading and critical analysis, students will gain an app… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 72 | Reading and Writing Center Theory and Practice | 1 | This is a 1 unit course and provides instruction and guided practice in peer learning assistance. The course is intended for those interested in helping students with reading assignments and written… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGL 72A | Advanced Reading and Writing Center Theory and Practice | 1 | This course provides instruction and guided practice in peer tutoring strategies focusing on the special needs of various types of student readers and writers: ESL and international students, student… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGL 74 | Children's Literature | 3 | This course is a survey of children’s literature (infant to age 11) of different literary genres and cultures. The course examines children’s literature from various time periods, and geographical an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 75 | Young Adult Literature | 3 | This course is a survey of young adult literature (ages 12 to 18) of different literary genres and from different cultures. The course examines young adult literature from various time periods and ge… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL 105 | Grammar and Punctuation | 2 | The course provides a deeper understanding of grammar and sentence structure. Students move from learning the parts of speech to critical analysis of longer, more complex sentence structures. Further… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENGL 132 | Accelerated Reading and Writing | 5 | In this course, students will develop academic reading and writing skills and processes. Students will develop basic reading skills into college-level proficiencies in vocabulary usage, literal compr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ENGL 205 | Strategic Skills for Success in English | 2 | This course will be taught in conjunction with ENGL-C1000 Academic Reading and Writing so that students can further their critical reading and writing skills for their ENGL-C1000 course. This course… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENGL 272 | Assistance in College Reading and Writing | 0.5 | This course is intended for any student requiring help with reading assignments and written compositions in any discipline. The course will provide intensive assistance in reading, writing, and criti… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| ENGL 305 | Strategic Skills for Success in English | — | This non-credit course will be taught in conjunction with English 1A College Reading and Writing so that students can further their critical reading and writing skills for their English 1A course. Th… source |
| ENGL 315A | Creative Writing: Poetry | — | A course intended for students who enjoy reading and writing poetry. In this course, students will study poems by professional writers and fellow students and use what they learn to write their own o… source |
| ENGL 315B | Creative Writing: Fiction | — | A workshop course intended for students who are interested in writing short fiction; includes appropriate exercises, readings and critical analyses of published and student work. source |
| ENGL 315E | Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction | — | An introductory workshop course intended for older adults who are interested in writing creative nonfiction, focusing on memoir. It includes appropriate exercises, readings and analyses of published… source |
| ENGL 315F | Creative Writing: Screenwriting | — | A workshop course intended for older adults to maintain and improve self-expression through creative writing with an emphasis placed on writing for the screen; includes appropriate exercises, reading… source |
| ENGL 315J | Literary Journal Publication | — | This course focuses on developing and using literary and professional skills to solicit and select creative writing and art submissions from primarily outside the college, designing and producing the… source |
| ENGL 346B | English Literature from 1800 to the Present for Older Adults | — | This course is intended for older adults, studying significant voices in English literature from the end of the Eighteenth Century into the Twentieth Century. Fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction w… source |
| ENGL 347 | Shakespeare for Older Adults | — | A course intended for older adults for personal growth and development in studying the plays and sonnets of William Shakespeare and analyzing their historical and cultural contexts for an appreciatio… source |
| ENGL 372 | Assistance in College Writing | 0.5 | This course will provide intensive individualized assistance for any student requiring help with written compositions in any discipline. Students will develop, improve, and refine compositions to sus… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| ENGL 383 | Writing Your Life Stories | — | This course engages students in the process of composing meaningful and engaging life stories, including identifying and reflecting on themes, locating records and memory treasures, and writing and o… source |
| ENGL C1000 | Academic Reading and Writing | 4 | At minimum, students will read a book-length text and compose 5,000 words of formal academic language to include a research paper and an annotated bibliography. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGL C1000H | Academic Reading And Writing - Honors | 4 | At minimum, students will read a book-length text and compose 5,000 words of formal academic language to include a research paper and an annotated bibliography. As an Honor's section, students' term… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENGL C1001 | Critical Thinking and Writing | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL C1001H | Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors | 3 | As an Honor's section, this class will employ enhanced teaching methods through a seminar approach and assignments calling for a higher level of critical thinking demonstrated through a deeper level… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL C1003H | Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature - Honors | 4 | As an Honor’s section, this class will employ enhanced teaching methods such as a seminar approach and assignments calling for a higher level of critical thinking. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ESL 14 | Discourse in the Humanities | 5 | Multilingual students in this course engage in critical analysis, discussion, and response to short stories, poems, plays, novels, and essays. There is an emphasis on reading and writing as tools for… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 15 | Advanced Discourse in the Humanities | 5 | Multilingual students in this course engage in critical analysis, discussion, and response to short stories, poems, plays, novels, and essays. There is an increased emphasis on reading and writing as… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 115G | Advanced Academic Grammar | 3 | ESL 115G is an advanced grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be taken to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 210 | Low-Beginning Reading, Writing and Grammar | 5 | ESL 210 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the low-beginning level. Students learn how to write sentences using basic gramma… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 210LS | Low-Beginning Listening and Speaking | 5 | ESL 210LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the low-beginning level. Students learn to converse on everyday topics, using basic phrases a… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 211 | High-Beginning Reading, Writing, and Grammar | 5 | ESL 211 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the high-beginning level. Students learn to write basic paragraphs on familiar to… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 211LS | High-Beginning Listening and Speaking | 5 | ESL 211LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the high-beginning level. Students learn to communicate on personal and workplace topics, exp… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 212 | Low-Intermediate Reading, Writing, and Grammar | 5 | ESL 212 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the low-intermediate level. Students learn to write organized paragraphs on famil… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 212LS | Low-Intermediate Listening and Speaking | 5 | ESL 212LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the low-intermediate level. Students learn to exchange information on a variety of common top… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 213 | Intermediate Academic Reading and Writing | 5 | ESL 213 is an integrated reading and writing course designed for multilingual students to develop academic literacy skills at the intermediate level. Students strengthen their knowledge of an academi… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| ESL 213G | Intermediate Academic Grammar | 3 | ESL 213G is an intermediate grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be taken… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 213LS | Intermediate Listening and Speaking | 3 | ESL 213LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the intermediate level. Students learn to comprehend extended spoken discourse and lectures,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 214G | High-Intermediate Academic Grammar | 3 | ESL 214G is a high-intermediate grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 214LS | High-Intermediate Academic Listening and Speaking | 3 | ESL 214LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the high-intermediate level. Students learn to comprehend authentic lectures, talks and repor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 215LS | Advanced Academic Listening and Speaking | 3 | ESL 215LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the advanced level. Students learn to comprehend sophisticated, authentic lectures, talks and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESL 310 | Low-Beginning Reading, Writing, and Grammar | — | ESL 310 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the low-beginning level. Students learn how to write sentences using basic gramma… source |
| ESL 310LS | Low-Beginning Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 310LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the low-beginning level. Students learn to converse on everyday topics, using basic phrases a… source |
| ESL 311 | High-Beginning Reading, Writing, and Grammar | — | ESL 311 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the high-beginning level. Students learn to write basic paragraphs on familiar to… source |
| ESL 311A | ESL-311A High-Beginning ESL 1 | — | ESL-311A is the first in a series of ESL classes for students who want develop English language skills and vocabulary at the high-beginning level. Students learn by listening to and speaking about fa… source |
| ESL 311B | High-Beginning ESL 2 | — | ESL-311B is the second in a series of ESL classes for students who want develop English language skills and vocabulary at the high-beginning level. Students learn by listening to and speaking about f… source |
| ESL 311C | High-Beginning ESL 3 | — | ESL-311C is the third in a series of ESL classes for students who want develop English language skills and vocabulary at the high-beginning level. Students learn by listening to and speaking about fa… source |
| ESL 311D | High-Beginning ESL 4 | — | ESL-311D is the fourth in a series of ESL classes for students who want develop English language skills and vocabulary at the high-beginning level. Students learn by listening to and speaking about f… source |
| ESL 311LS | High-Beginning Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 311LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the high-beginning level. Students learn to communicate on personal and workplace topics, exp… source |
| ESL 312 | Low-Intermediate Reading, Writing, and Grammar | — | ESL 312 is an integrated reading, writing, and grammar course designed for ESL students to develop literacy skills at the low-intermediate level. Students learn to write organized paragraphs on famil… source |
| ESL 312LS | Low-Intermediate Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 312LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the low-intermediate level. Students learn to exchange information on a variety of common top… source |
| ESL 313 | Intermediate Academic Reading and Writing | — | ESL 313 is an integrated reading and writing course designed for multilingual students to develop academic literacy skills at the intermediate level. Students strengthen their knowledge of an academi… source |
| ESL 313G | Intermediate Academic Grammar | — | ESL 313G is an intermediate grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be taken… source |
| ESL 313LS | Intermediate Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 313LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the intermediate level. Students learn to comprehend extended spoken discourse and lectures,… source |
| ESL 314 | Discourse in the Humanities | — | Multilingual students in this course engage in critical analysis, discussion, and response to short stories, poems, plays, novels, and essays. There is an emphasis on reading and writing as tools for… source |
| ESL 314G | High-Intermediate Academic Grammar | — | ESL 314G is a high-intermediate grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be t… source |
| ESL 314LS | High-Intermediate Academic Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 314LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the high-intermediate level. Students learn to comprehend authentic lectures, talks and repor… source |
| ESL 315 | Advanced Discourse in the Humanities | — | Multilingual students in this course engage in critical analysis, discussion, and response to short stories, poems, plays, novels, and essays. There is an increased emphasis on reading and writing as… source |
| ESL 315G | Advanced Academic Grammar | — | ESL 315G is an advanced grammar skills course designed for multilingual students who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and spoken academic English. This course may be taken to… source |
| ESL 315LS | Advanced Academic Listening and Speaking | — | ESL 315LS is a listening and speaking course for ESL students who want to develop oral language skills at the advanced level. Students learn to comprehend sophisticated, authentic lectures, talks and… source |
| EH 30 | Principles of Environmental Horticulture | 3 | A general course in environmental horticulture with emphasis on nursery operations, landscaping, and floral industries. Topics include basic botany, cultural practices, propagation, structures and la… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EH 35 | Floral Design | 1 | Introduction to floral design including the principles and elements of design, color theory, preparation, care of flowers and foliage plants, and formation of basic floral arrangements. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EH 37 | Beginning Floral Design | 3 | An introduction to the fundamentals of theory, techniques and skills currently practiced in the floral industry. Includes applied art principles, cut flower care, handling practices, proper use of fl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EH 43 | Plant Propagation/Production | 3 | Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on nursery operations including sexual and asexual reproduction, planting, transplanting, fertilizing, plant pest and disease control, structu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EH 48 | Landscape Design | 3 | The study and implementation of the art and science of landscape design, including principles of design, the design process, drafting, graphics, and presentation methods. Project emphasis is placed u… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EH 337 | Beginning Floral Design | — | This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of theory, techniques and skills currently practiced in the floral industry. Includes applied art principles, cut flower care, handling practices, p… source |
| EH 383 | Home Food Production | — | The planting, growing, harvesting, and processing methods for various food crops including fruit trees, berry vines, perennial and annual edible plants used in the landscape. source |
| EH 384 | Ornamental & Vegetable Gardening Projects | — | Application of skills in the following landscape horticulture areas: general gardening, vegetable, greenhouse, ornamentals, etc. Individual projects to be determined by student interest in consultati… source |
| ETHNST 1 | Introduction to Ethnic Studies | 3 | Interdisciplinary examination of race, ethnicity, racism, and racial and ethnic identity in U.S. society with focus on African American, Asian American, Native American, and Latina and Latino America… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ETHNST 5 | African People in the New World | 3 | This course provides a survey of the historical contributions of African people in South America, Central America, the Caribbean and the United States from the 16th century to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ETHNST 32 | History of the Mexican American People | 3 | This course traces the history of the Mexican American people from the pre-Columbian era to the present. Topics covered include the indigenous origins of Mexican society, the Spanish colonial period,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ETHNST 302 | Exploring Cultural Consciousness and Equity Mindedness | — | This course is designed to increase individuals’ cultural consciousness and to explore best practices for interaction with diverse coworkers, customers, and others inside and outside of the workplace. source |
| FILM 1 | Introduction to Film Studies | 3 | A course demonstrating the uses of photography, editing, and sound in the telling of film stories; it will explore film and social issues, filmic meaning, and the main issues of film theory and criti… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FILM 2A | History of Cinema: 1895-1960 | 3 | This course provides a survey of significant moments in the creation, delivery, reception, and influence of cinema from the 1890's to 1960. Instruction will include the origins of film technology and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FILM 2B | History of Cinema: 1960 to present | 3 | This course is a survey of significant films and advances in the creation, reception and influence of cinema from 1960 to the present. Instruction will include the international reach and commercial… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FILM 3 | Film and Culture | 3 | The relationship between moving images and culture, including the images of race, ethnicity, class and gender in film; the ways in which ideologies are conveyed through popular movies; and the techni… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FLGHT 101 | Private Pilot 1 Ground School | 4 | This lecture and lab course provides the first of two parts of the aeronautical knowledge needed to earn a private pilot certificate. Some of the topics covered include principles of flight, aerodyna… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FLGHT 102 | Aviation History | 2 | The Aviation History lecture course provides a historical view of aviation from the 1700's through the modern era. Some of the topics covered will include Early Aviation, The Wright Brothers, Early F… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 103 | Careers in Aviation | 2 | The Careers in Aviation lecture course provides an understanding of the available careers in aviation. Topics discussed in the course will include Air Transport Pilot, Charter Pilot, Flight Instructo… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 104 | Remote Pilot Ground School (small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS)) | 1 | This course provides training for individuals seeking a Remote Pilot certificate to fly small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) also known as drones. A certificated Remote Pilot may fly drones for com… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FLGHT 105 | Private Pilot 1 Flight Lab | 1 | This course is the first of two portions of the flight training required to earn the Private Pilot Certificate. Some of the topics covered are fundamental flight maneuvers, performance maneuvers, and… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FLGHT 106 | Private Pilot 2 Flight Lab | 1.5 | This course provides advanced flight training for individuals seeking to increase flight proficiency in preparation for Private Pilot Certification. Some of the topics covered will be fundamental fli… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 107 | Private Pilot 1 Simulation Lab | 0.5 | This course is an introduction to private pilot flight training through the use of simulation. Students will practice pre-solo airplane pilot flight maneuvers using Aviation Training Devices (simulat… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 108 | Private Pilot 2 Ground School | 4 | This lecture and lab course provides the second portion of the aeronautical knowledge required to earn a private pilot airplane certificate. Some of the topics covered include basic weather and weath… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FLGHT 109 | Private Pilot 2 Simulation Lab | 0.5 | This is the second course using simulation for private pilot flight training. Students will practice post-solo airplane pilot maneuvers in Aviation Training Devices (simulators). Topics covers includ… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 111 | Instrument Rating Ground School | 5 | This lecture and lab course covers the aeronautical knowledge required to earn an instrument rating. Some of the topics covered will include principles of instrument flight, flight instruments, instr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FLGHT 112 | Advanced Navigation | 2 | Advanced Navigation provides classroom training for individuals seeking a greater understanding of navigation concepts and techniques. Some topics covered during the course are flight planning, radio… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 115 | Instrument Rating Flight Lab | 2 | This laboratory course provides flight training for individuals seeking an Instrument Pilot Rating. Some of the topics covered will include principles of instrument flight, flight instruments, instru… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 117 | Instrument Rating Simulation Lab | 0.5 | This course is an introduction to instrument flight training via the use of simulation. Students will practice flight lessons in Aviation Training Devices (simulators) that apply to instrument flight. 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 121 | Commercial Pilot Ground School | 5 | This lecture and lab course provides the aeronautical knowledge required for the commercial airplane pilot certificate. Some of the topics covered include high performance powerplants, environmental… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FLGHT 122 | Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control | 2 | Fundamentals of air traffic control provides a good working knowledge of how and why the air traffic control system works. Fundamentals of air traffic control discusses the history of air traffic con… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 123 | Human Factors & Crew Resource Management | 2 | The Human Factors and Crew Resource Management course provides classroom instruction on the various aspects of the human body as it pertains to aviation, along with concepts in Crew Resource Manageme… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 125 | Commercial Pilot 1 Flight Lab | 2.5 | This course provides flight training for individuals seeking Commercial Pilot Certification. Some of the topics covered will be commercial flight maneuvers, advanced performance maneuvers, use of nav… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 126 | Commercial Pilot 2 Flight Lab | 2.5 | This course provides advanced flight training for individuals seeking Commercial Pilot airplane certification. Some of the topics covered are commercial flight maneuvers, advanced performance maneuve… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 131 | Flight Instructor Ground School | 5 | This course provides ground training for individuals seeking Flight Instructor Certification. Some of the topics covered will be fundamentals of instructing and areas of operations for a private and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FLGHT 132 | Advanced Aircraft Systems & Propulsion | 2 | Advanced Aircraft Systems and Propulsion provides knowledge of aircraft engines and related systems, fundamentals of an electrical system, hydraulic and pneumatic aircraft systems, along with aircraf… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 133 | Federal Aviation Regulations | 2 | This course is designed to provide an in depth understanding of the Federal Aviation Regulations and use of the Aeronautical Information Manual. Topics will include pilot certification, operating rul… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FLGHT 135 | Flight Instructor Flight Lab | 1.5 | This laboratory course provides flight training for individuals seeking Flight Instructor Certification. Some of the topics covered will be fundamentals of instructing and areas of operations for a p… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| FLGHT 145 | Multi-Engine Pilot Flight Lab | 1 | This laboratory course provides flight training for individuals seeking Commercial Multi-Engine Pilot Certification. Some of the topics covered will be commercial flight maneuvers, advanced performan… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FLGHT 304 | Remote Pilot Ground School for small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) | — | This course provides training for individuals seeking a Remote Pilot certificate to fly small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) also known as drones. A certificated Remote Pilot may fly drones for com… source |
| FN 35 | Nutrition and Health | 3 | Relationship of diet to physical and emotional health: nutrients, diet patterns throughout the life cycle. Optimal nutrition to reduce the risks of cancer, heart disease, allergies, and other disease… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FN 40 | Nutrition | 3 | Nutrients and their ingestion, digestion, absorption, transport, metabolism, interaction, storage, and excretion. The relationship of diet to physical and emotional health, diet patterns through the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FN 258 | Weight Control | 1 | Consumption of food for optimal health. Development of physical activity as part of life style. The relationship of weight control to health, causes of obesity, successful weight control techniques,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FN 301 | Basic Cooking Techniques | — | Students will learn how to prepare food using fresh ingredients and basic cooking techniques. Diverse topics of interest such as personal experiences and cultural traditions, nutrition, consumerism,… source |
| FOR 1 | Introduction to Forestry | 3 | This course is an overview of natural resources management and technician skills. It is intended for those who wish to work as a technician for natural resource entities such as the U.S. Forest Servi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 3 | Computers in Natural Resources | 1 | This course is for natural resources students with little or no knowledge of microcomputers. Topics include an introduction to microcomputers, their importance in the field of natural resources, and… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 4 | Forest Ecosystems | 3 | The forest community is used as a model to discuss the role of ecology in forest management. Students will become familiar with basic biological concepts which are the building blocks for understandi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 5 | Wildland Fire Technology | 3 | This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course cer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 6 | Dendrology | 3 | Students will study the ranges and botanical characteristics of the major natural trees and shrubs in the Western United States. Students will learn to collect, preserve, and identify plants. Frequen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 7 | Conservation of Natural Resources | 3 | This course examines the use and protection of natural resources, including soil, water, forest, mineral, plants, and animal life, with particular attention to Central California conditions. Course e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 8 | Natural Resources Career Preparation | 1 | This course will cover the development of goals and skills required to secure a job in the natural resources field including job search, resume/cover letter development, interviewing and motivation.… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 11 | Silviculture | 3 | Students will learn the concepts of managing forests for establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests on a sustained yield basis, using varying techniques including: pre-commerc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 12 | Watershed Ecology | 3 | In this course students will learn about watershed ecology including, lakes, streams, and rivers. Students will gain an understanding of water storage facilities and water utilization issues. Student… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 14 | Principles of Wildlife Management | 3 | This course will be an examination of plant and animal ecology in relation to wildlife management. There will be a review of wildlife management techniques. Identification of wildlife species found i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 15 | Principles of Fisheries Management | 3 | This course will be an examination of freshwater fish ecology in relation to fisheries management. There will be a review of fisheries management techniques. Identification of fish species found in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 17 | Introduction to Forest Surveying | 3 | Students will learn the use of basic surveying equipment such as hand compass, staff compass, topographic and engineer's chain, electronic distance machine (EDM), total station, automatic level, Glob… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 18 | Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems | 3 | This course will cover interpretation and use of aerial photographs, remote sensing, and of geographic information systems (GIS) as they relate to natural resources, and will include photo scale calc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 19 | Work Experience Education, Forestry | 1 | This course is a work experience internship for natural resources students. Students will be monitored and advised through this class. Documentation of work progress will be provided to the instructo… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 20 | Forest Measurements | 3 | Students will learn about the measurement of timber and growth quantity and quality. Students will study timber inventory systems, cruise design, aerial photographic interpretation, and log scaling.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 21 | Forest Products | 3 | This course is a technological study of wood manufacturing processes. Operations from contract through harvest, transport, and sawmill will be learned. Students will study safety codes and laws, othe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 22 | Forest Protection | 2 | This course will cover major forest disease and insect problems, with an emphasis on their recognition and management. It will also include wildland fire prevention and management. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR 23 | Utility Vegetation Management | 3 | This course will introduce the student to the discipline of utility vegetation management. The topics of tree risk assessment, common tree growth rates and utility pruning will be covered. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 25 | Forest and Resource Management | 1 | This course is designed to be a capstone to the forest/natural resource curriculum. Application of advanced technical skills obtained in previous courses required for graduation will be applied. Emph… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 30 | Forest Recreation | 3 | The course prepares students for entry-level duties as a recreation technician. Study topics include water-oriented recreation, winter sports, wilderness management, and administration of recreation… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 31A | Animal Packing-Fundamentals | 2 | Students will develop skills to safely lead, groom, saddle and load/unload equipment/tack with mules and horses. Students will develop skills in packing and leading packed mules and horses from the g… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR 31B | Animal Packing-Advanced Skills | 2 | Students will advance animal packing efficiency, efficacy and depth of experience with handling livestock and equipment under arena, trail and wilderness conditions. Students will gain knowledge of e… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR 31C | Animal Packing-Competition | 2 | This course will prepare each student to be a competitor in timed events at mule packing competitions as either a member of an interscholastic pack team and/or for individual events. Students will un… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR 32A | Museum Techniques-Beginning Taxidermy | 1 | This course is an introduction to the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals (especially vertebrates) for study or display. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 32B | Museum Techniques-Intermediate Taxidermy | 1 | This course is an introduction to intermediate skills in the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals (especially vertebrates) for study or display. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 32C | Museum Techniques-Advanced Taxidermy | 1 | This course is an introduction to advanced techniques for stuffing and mounting the skins of animals (especially vertebrates) for study or display. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 35 | Interpretation of Natural Resources | 3 | Students will learn the theory and techniques of thematic environmental interpretation. Logical organization and composition of guided and self-guided media will be learned. Practical application thr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 36 | Natural Resources Law Enforcement | 3 | This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of natural resources law, including federal and the state of California; interpretation of laws, rules, regulations, and methods of application. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 44 | Fire Ecology | 3 | This course will convey what is currently understood about the role of wildfire in major ecosystem types. Analysis of plant and animal characteristics that appear to have co-evolved with fire regimes… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 45 | Fuels Management | 3 | This course will provide students with the knowledge of hazardous fuels mitigation to reduce the damaging effects of wildfires to natural resources and human improvements. Emphasis will be placed on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR 90 | Backpacking | 1 | This course is designed to give students basic skills in backcountry travel. Topics covered will include route planning, equipment selection, multiple night travel, trail etiquette, food preparation,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 91 | Wilderness Navigation | 1 | This course will introduce students to map and compass use, coordinate systems, map symbols, topographic maps, GPS use, and orienteering. Students will gain hands-on experience with GPS and map and c… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 92 | Wilderness Survival | 1 | This course will prepare students for travel in wilderness environments and extended outdoor situations with limited equipment. It will include shelter building, fire making, food and water collectio… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 108 | Introduction to Forestry Field Studies | 0.5 | This is a practical field course to introduce the student to the subjects in forestry/natural resources, including fuel management, timber harvesting, timber management, outdoor recreation, wildlife… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 109 | Forestry Field Studies I | 0.5 | This is a practical field course to introduce the student to forest conservation practices, including but not limited to completion of forest inventory, fuels management and timber stand improvement… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 110 | Forestry Field Studies II | 0.5 | This is a field course for the practical application of forest skills in actual field conditions on the school forest. Field problems and work projects may include, plant species identification, spec… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 115 | Advanced Field Studies I | 0.5 | This is an advanced practical field course taught during the fall semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources courses and under actual field conditions… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 116 | Advanced Field Studies II | 0.5 | This is an advanced practical field course taught during the spring semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources courses and under field conditions. Sub… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 117 | Animal Packing Field Studies | 0.5 | This is a practical field course taught at the school forest or on location in the Sequoia and Sierra National Forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in animal packing courses under field conditio… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| FOR 133 | Introduction to Chainsaw Operations | 1 | This course provides introductory level training for the use of chainsaws in the forestry and natural resources field. Emphasis is placed on defining and applying chainsaw safety standards, maintenan… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR 301 | Introduction to Forestry | — | This course is an overview of natural resources management and technician skills. It is intended for those who wish to work as a technician for natural resource entities such as the U.S. Forest Servi… source |
| FOR 308 | Natural Resources Career Preparation | — | This course will cover the development of goals and skills required to secure a job in the natural resources field including job search, resume/cover letter development, interviewing and motivation.… source |
| FOR 309 | Forestry Field Studies I | — | This is a practical field course to introduce the student to forest conservation practices, including but not limited to completion of forest inventory, fuels management and timber stand improvement… source |
| FOR 310 | Forestry Field Studies II | — | This is a field course for the practical application of forest skills in actual field conditions on the school forest. Field problems and work projects may include, plant species identification, spec… source |
| FOR 315 | Advanced Field Studies I | — | This is an advanced practical field course taught during the fall semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources courses and under actual field conditions… source |
| FOR 316 | Advanced Field Studies II | — | This is an advanced practical field course taught during the spring semester at the school forest. Designed to apply skills acquired in other natural resources courses and under field conditions. Sub… source |
| FOR 331A | Animal Packing-Fundamentals | — | Students will develop skills to safely lead, groom, saddle and load/unload equipment/tack with mules and horses. Students will develop skills in packing and leading packed mules and horses from the g… source |
| FOR 331B | Animal Packing-Advanced Skills | — | Students will advance animal packing efficiency, efficacy and depth of experience with handling livestock and equipment under arena, trail and wilderness conditions. Students will experience working… source |
| FOR 331C | Animal Packing-Competition | — | This course will prepare each student to be a competitor in timed events at mule packing competitions as either a member of an interscholastic pack team and/or for individual events. Students will un… source |
| FOR 332 | Museum Techniques-Taxidermy | — | This course is an introduction to the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals (especially vertebrates) for study or display. source |
| FOR 333 | Introduction to Chainsaw Operations | — | This course provides introductory level training for the use of chainsaws in the forestry and natural resources field. Emphasis is placed on defining and applying chainsaw safety standards, maintenan… source |
| FOR 338 | Community Conservation | — | This course is the application of conservation techniques and group study using basic fundamentals of forestry/natural resources. This is a practical field course to introduce the student to subjects… source |
| FOR 390 | Backpacking | — | This course is designed to give students basic skills in backcountry travel. Topics covered will include route planning, equipment selection, multiple night travel, trail etiquette, food preparation,… source |
| FOR 391 | Wilderness Navigation | — | This course will introduce students to map and compass use, coordinate systems, map symbols, topographic maps, GPS use, and orienteering. Students will gain hands-on experience with GPS and map and c… source |
| FOR 392 | Wilderness Survival | — | This course will prepare students for travel in wilderness environments and extended outdoor situations with limited equipment. It will include shelter building, fire making, food and water collectio… source |
| FRENCH 1 | Beginning French | 5 | This is a beginning course in conversational and written French for non-native speakers; it is intended for students without previous exposure to French. Students will be introduced to the pronunciat… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FRENCH 2 | High-Beginning French | 5 | This is a second-semester course in conversational and written French for non-native speakers. Students will develop grammatical structures, expand their vocabulary, and further study the cultures of… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FRENCH 3 | Intermediate French | 5 | This is a third-semester course in conversational and written French for non-native speakers. Students will review basic grammar, further develop their oral skills and grammatical structures, and con… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| FRENCH 4 | High-Intermediate French | 5 | Fourth-semester course in conversational and written French for non-native speakers. Development of proficiency of grammar and language usage. Continued exploration of current topics and cultures of… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GEOG 5 | Physical Geography: Environmental Conditions | 3 | This course is an examination of the Earth's physical geography and its human-environmental relationships. A systematic approach to the study of earth-sun relations, weather, climate, natural vegetat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG 6 | World Regional Geography | 3 | This course examines all major regions of the world; a study of the physical settings, population patterns, natural resources, and economic and political status of the world's realms. Approach is by… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG 9 | Physical Geography: Land Formation | 3 | This course is a survey of the structure and materials that compose the earth’s surface and geologic processes responsible for shaping the earth: Nature and role of rocks and minerals; environmental… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG 10 | Introduction to GIS | 3 | This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), including familiarization with computers, data input, raster GIS, vector GIS, querying, methods of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOL 1 | Physical Geology | 4 | This course is an introduction to the forces and processes shaping the surface of the earth. These include plate tectonics, igneous intrusion, volcanism, formation of sediment and sedimentary rock, m… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GEOL 2 | Historical Geology | 3 | This course describes the origin and geologic history of the earth and the development of plant and animal life as shown through fossils and rock strata. The course includes the study of geologic dat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOL 9 | Introduction to Earth Science | 4 | This course is an introduction to the earth sciences with an emphasis on basic topics and principles in geology. The major concepts of oceanography, hydrology, meteorology, and astronomy are also exa… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| GEOL 10 | Rocks, Fossils, and Minerals | 3 | Identification, origin, and use of common and important rocks, minerals and fossils, including an introduction to crystallography. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HCI 14 | Interpreting in Health Care I | 4 | Provides training for bilingual individuals to develop awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary for effective language interpretation in health care settings. Foundation for students in the Healthc… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HCI 15 | Interpreting in Health Care II | 4 | For students in the Health Care Interpreter Program. Training continues for bilingual individuals to become integral members of the health care team in bridging the language and cultural gap between… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HCI 16 | Field Work in Health Care Interpreting | 4 | This is the final course for students in the Health Care Interpreting program. Training interpreters in facilitating linguistic and cultural communication between client and health care providers. Fi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HCI 314 | Interpreting in Health Care I | — | Provides training for bilingual individuals to develop awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary for effective language interpretation in health care settings. Foundation for students in the Healthc… source |
| HCI 315 | Interpreting in Health Care II | — | For students in the Health Care Interpreter Program. Training continues for bilingual individuals to become integral members of the health care team in bridging the language and cultural gap between… source |
| HCI 316 | Field Work in Health Care Interpreting | — | This is the final course for students in the Health Care Interpreting program. Training interpreters in facilitating linguistic and cultural communication between client and health care providers. Fi… source |
| HLTH 1 | Contemporary Health Issues | 3 | This course is designed to introduce the student to a comprehensive study of personal and community health. This course will also introduce the student to health issues at the local, state, and natio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLTH 2 | First Aid and Safety | 3 | This course is designed to prepare citizen responders with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to emergency and first-aid situations. First aid, CPR, and AED for adults, children and infant… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLTH 3 | Concepts in Health and Fitness | 3 | Students learn about the different components of physical fitness, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition as related to healthy living. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 1 | Western Civilization to 1648 | 3 | This course provides a survey of the political, social, economic, cultural and intellectual developments of European civilization from its prehistoric antecedents in the Middle East to the rise of mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 2 | Western Civilization from 1648 | 3 | This course provides a survey of the political, social, economic, cultural & intellectual development of European civilization and its impact on non-western societies from the 17th century to the pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 5 | African People in the New World | 3 | This course provides a survey of the historical contributions of African people in South America, Central America, the Caribbean and the United States from the 16th century to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 11 | History of the United States to 1877 | 3 | This course traces the political, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period to the Reconstruction Era. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 12 | History of the United States since 1865 | 3 | This course traces the political, social, and economic development of the United States from the Reconstruction Era to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 12H | Honors History of the United States since 1865 | 3 | This course provides a survey of the political, social, and economic development of the United States since 1865 and the emergence of the U. S. as a world power. Students are also introduced to resea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 20 | World History I, to 1600 | 3 | This course examines economic, political, and social developments in World Civilization from the emergence of human communities to around 1600. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 22 | History of American Women | 3 | This course examines the social, political, and economic actions and reactions of American women over the course of American history, giving consideration to racial, ethnic, religious, geographic, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 23 | World History II since 1500 | 3 | Economic, political, and social development in world history from around 1500 to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 32 | History of the Mexican American People | 3 | This course traces the history of the Mexican American people from the pre-Columbia era to the present. Topics covered include the indigenous origins of Mexican society, the Spanish colonial period,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST 33 | History of Latin America: A Survey from Pre Conquest to the Present | 3 | This course explores the history and culture of Latin America from the pre-Colombian period to the present. The course will focus on political, economic, social and cultural factors, as well as the i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HONORS 1 | Honors Colloquium | 1 | This is an introductory research skills course designed to create a culminating student project proposals based on areas of interest for submission for symposia. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HONORS 3A | Honors Forum--Applied Sciences | 2 | This class is an interdisciplinary investigation of a contemporary issue through the perspective of a computational discipline (e.g., mathematics, statistics, accounting, etc.). Enrolled students wil… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HONORS 3B | Honors Forum--Humanities | 2 | This class is an interdisciplinary investigation of a contemporary issue through the perspective of those disciplines considered part of the Humanities. Enrolled students will be required to present… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HONORS 3C | Honors Forum--Natural and Biological Sciences | 2 | This is an interdisciplinary investigation of a contemporary issue through the perspective of those disciplines considered part of the natural and biological sciences. Enrolled students will be requi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HONORS 3D | Honors Forum--Social Sciences | 2 | This is an interdisciplinary investigation of a contemporary issue through the perspective of those disciplines considered part of the Social Sciences. Enrolled students will be required to present t… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HONORS 4 | International Cultural Exploration | 2 | This course provides a framework for students to visit, examine, and analyze a country outside the United States to learn about the place and people. Emphasis is placed on the distinctive cultural ch… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| INDST 49 | Individual Studies | 1 | An individual student's exploration in depth of a selected topic not covered in the classes offered in the college. In cooperation with an instructor, the student will develop a research or creative… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IT 205 | Foundation Skills in Industrial Technology | 2 | This course will cover the foundation skills in Industrial Technology and supply the basic skills and orientation to enter Reedley College's manufacturing program. Safety, measuring, use of shop tool… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| IS 15 | Computer Concepts | 3 | This course provides an introduction to computer and information systems concepts and terminology, an overview of hardware and software (systems and applications including word processing, spreadshee… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 16 | Word Processing | 1.5 | This course provides an introduction to word processing. It will explore features used for creating, editing and formatting documents. Topics such as mail merge and alternatives to Microsoft Word wil… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| IS 18 | Spreadsheet Fundamentals | 1.5 | This course introduces spreadsheet fundamentals for business. It will explore features for creating, editing, and formatting worksheets. Topics such as functions, graphs, pivot tables, and alternativ… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| IS 19 | Work Experience Education, Information Systems | 1 | Supervised employment, directly related to student's major in information systems. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 26A | Database Concepts and Design | 3 | This course provides an introduction of database concepts and fundamentals for the business manager. The course covers the concepts of the relational database, creating and editing database tables, u… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 26B | Advanced Database Concepts and Design | 1.5 | Intermediate topics to relational-database concepts and fundamentals for business application: database administration and security, advanced structured-query language (SQL), events programming, and… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| IS 31 | Introduction to Programming | 3 | This course provides an introduction to programming using professionally recognized principles that provide a foundation for good programming techniques. This course is designed to prepare students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 33 | Beginning Java Programming | 3 | This course introduces the development of creating applications using the Java Programming Language. There will be a focus on object oriented programming, control structures, methods, arrays, strings… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 40A | Web Development with HTML and CSS | 3 | Introductory to Web Development course using web authoring software HTML and CSS. Emphasis is on production, design, and usability. Students will apply skills and concepts to plan, develop and upload… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 40B | Advanced Web Development | 4 | This course provides a hands-on exploration in cutting-edge HTML, CSS, and Javascript techniques needed to enhance websites. The course will review the current web and CSS frameworks along with conte… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 42A | Web Graphics and UI Design | 3 | This course provides an introduction to graphic editing software for web design and business. The course includes the creation of graphics from scratch, modification of existing images, image compres… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 47 | Visual Basic | 3 | This course provides an introduction to programming in Visual Basic. Students will develop computer programs using Visual Basic programming language in Windows-based computers. The course emphasizes… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 50A | Introduction to Game Programming | 3 | This course is designed to introduce students to basic game programming. Students will plan, design, implement and maintain simple games for stand-alone computer systems or on the Internet. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 50B | Introduction to Game Programming using Unity 3D | 3 | This course provides students with basic game programming development skills utilizing Unity 3D software and C# programming language. Students will plan, design, implement and maintain games designed… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 51 | Information Technology Fundamentals | 3 | IT Fundamentals provides students with a foundation in information technology concepts and skills. Students will gain an understanding of the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software developm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 52 | Introduction to Networks | 4 | Introduction to Networks introduces students to the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and other computer networks. Students will gain a basic understanding of how netw… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 53 | Switching and Routing Essentials | 4 | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE) focuses on the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN)… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 54 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | 4 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) focuses on the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) techno… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| IS 55 | Network Security | 3 | This course equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for entry-level security specialist careers. Network Security introduces the core security concepts and skills needed to co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 59 | Careers in Computing | 1 | This course provides an introduction to and description of the many careers in computing and technology, including IT support, networking, web and software development and programming. An emphasis wi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| IS 65 | Systems and Network Administration | 3 | This course will provide a student with the knowledge and skills required to maintain reliable computer systems in a multi-user environment. The student will learn about system hardware, software, st… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 70 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 3 | This course introduces the fundamental principles, topics, and skills required to pursue a career in Cybersecurity or Information Security and Risk Management at an enterprise organizational level. I… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 71 | Cyber Security: Ethical Hacking | 3 | This course introduces the network security specialist to the various methodologies for attacking a computer network. Students will be introduced to the concepts, principles, and techniques, suppleme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| IS 80 | Information Technology Support Technician Training | 6 | This course covers conceptual and practical areas from the national CompTIA A+ certification examination. The areas covered are hardware and software control and configuration, hardware and software… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| IS 315 | Computer Concepts | — | This course provides an introduction to computer and information systems concepts and terminology, an overview of hardware and software (systems and applications including word processing, spreadshee… source |
| IS 316 | Word Processing | — | This course provides an introduction to word processing. It will explore features used for creating, editing and formatting documents. Topics such as mail merge and alternatives to Microsoft Word wil… source |
| IS 318 | Spreadsheet Fundamentals | — | This course introduces spreadsheet fundamentals for business. It will explore features for creating, editing, and formatting worksheets. Topics such as functions, graphs, pivot tables, and alternativ… source |
| IS 326A | Database Concepts and Design | — | This course provides an introduction of database concepts and fundamentals for the business manager. The course covers the concepts of the relational database, creating and editing database tables, u… source |
| IS 331 | Introduction to Programming | — | This course provides an introduction to programming using professionally recognized principles that provide a foundation for good programming techniques. This course is designed to prepare students w… source |
| IS 340A | Web Development with HTML and CSS | — | Introductory to Web Development course using web authoring software HTML and CSS. Emphasis is on production, design, and usability. Students will apply skills and concepts to plan, develop and upload… source |
| IS 340B | Advanced Web Development | — | This course provides a hands-on exploration in cutting-edge HTML, CSS, and Javascript techniques needed to enhance websites. The course will review the current web and CSS frameworks along with conte… source |
| IS 342A | Web Graphics and UI Design | — | This course provides an introduction to graphic editing software for web design and business. The course includes the creation of graphics from scratch, modification of existing images, image compres… source |
| IS 351 | Information Technology Fundamentals | — | IT Fundamentals provides students with a foundation in information technology concepts and skills. Students will gain an understanding of the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software developm… source |
| IS 352 | Introduction to Networks | — | Introduction to Networks introduces students to the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and other computer networks. Students will gain a basic understanding of how netw… source |
| IS 353 | Switching and Routing Essentials | — | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE) focuses on the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN)… source |
| IS 354 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | — | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) focuses on the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) techno… source |
| IS 355 | Network Security | — | This course equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for entry-level security specialist careers. Network Security introduces the core security concepts and skills needed to co… source |
| IS 359 | Careers in Computing | — | This course provides an introduction to and description of the many careers in computing and technology, including IT support, networking, web and software development and programming. An emphasis wi… source |
| IS 365 | Systems and Network Administration | — | This course will provide a student with the knowledge and skills required to maintain reliable computer systems in a multi-user environment. The student will learn about system hardware, software, st… source |
| IS 370 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles, topics, and skills required to pursue a career in Cybersecurity or Information Security and Risk Management at an enterprise organizational level. I… source |
| IS 371 | Cyber Security: Ethical Hacking | — | This course introduces the network security specialist to the various methodologies for attacking a computer network. Students will be introduced to the concepts, principles, and techniques, suppleme… source |
| IS 380 | Information Technology Support Technician Training | — | This course covers conceptual and practical areas from the national CompTIA A+ certification examination. The areas covered are hardware and software control and configuration, hardware and software… source |
| INTDS 101 | STEM Careers | 2 | This is a course on career opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Students will learn about career options and prepare presentations to be used with K-12 students to educ… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| INTDS 102 | STEM Education | 2 | This is a course on educational pathways in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Students will learn about educational requirements for STEM fields and academic majors available at Reed… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| INTDS 301A | STEM Careers | — | This is a course on career opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Students will learn about career options and prepare presentations to be used with K-12 students to educ… source |
| INTDS 302 | STEM Education | — | This is a course on educational pathways in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Students will learn about educational requirements for STEM fields and academic majors available at Reed… source |
| INTDS 304 | Pathway Orientation | — | This course is designed to help students identify and explore programs in a Reedley College Pathway. Content will also include campus and community resources available for student support. source |
| INTDS 305 | Pathway Study Skills | — | This course is intended for students who want to gain study skills for college success in their academic pathway. Topics include techniques in time management, note-taking, technology use, test-takin… source |
| INTDS 306 | Student Leadership | — | This course prepares students for productive involvement in college activities and civic governance. It is designed especially, but not exclusively, for students participating in student government a… source |
| JOURN 1 | Introduction to Mass Communications | 3 | This course will take a critical and historical study of American mass media structure and trends. After reviewing communication theory and journalistic ethics students will explore course surveys, b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JOURN 3 | News Writing | 3 | This course will explore news information gathering and writing for print media across multiple platforms. Students will learn the basics of news writing, methods and practices, interviewing, feature… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JOURN 7 | Writing by Design: Introduction to Publication and Production of the School Newspaper Publication | 3 | This course focuses on the development of camera-ready, publishable-quality projects, and well written news and feature articles through three stages of production for the school newspaper: writing c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JOURN 8 | Student Publication Staff | 3 | Students taking this course lead and manage the production of student print, broadcast, and online publications. Students learn interviewing, writing, photography, editing, print and visual online la… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JOURN 19 | Work Experience Education, Journalism | 1 | Supervised employment and/or internship directly related to the student's major and/or career goals in the field of Journalism/Mass Communications. This could include journalism, advertising, public… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| KINES 20 | Athletic Training | 3.5 | This is a course is designed to instruct students in the prevention and evaluation of athletic injuries. Emergency first aid, treatment and taping of injuries will constitute the majority of the lab… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| KINES 22 | Introduction to Kinesiology | 3 | This course is an introduction to kinesiology and the study of human movement. Students will be introduced to the historical background, philosophy, objectives, and content of the modern physical edu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| KINES 23 | Sports Ethics | 3 | Students will examine morality and ethical issues pertaining to sport. During this course, students will become involved with discussions on sportsmanship, fan behavior, performance-enhancing drugs,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| KINES 24 | Sports Officiating | 3 | This course is designed to provide students opportunities to acquire knowledge, skill, and experience to function effectively as a sports official. This course stresses philosophy of officiating, off… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| KINES 26 | Sport Psychology | 3 | In this course students will study the psychological foundations and principles related to sport and exercise. Students will also learn about the concepts of mental training and team building and how… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| KINES 28 | Foundations of Coaching | 3 | This course will introduce students to the profession of coaching. Topics will include coaching philosophies, communication skills, motivational techniques, principles for training, and program manag… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| KINES 35 | Sport and Society | 3 | Sports and athletes have often been agents of social change, many times challenging norms and assumptions concerning race, ethnicity, social class and gender. This course studies sport and society, h… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LIBSKL 1 | Information Competency/Research Skills | 1 | This course is an introduction to research skills and strategies for college students to successfully locate, access, evaluate, and use information in various formats. Students will learn how to use… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LIBSKL 2 | Information and Computer Literacy | 3 | In-depth research skills for college students, including the concept of information, its organization, location, evaluation, and use to complete college level assignments. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LIBSKL 3 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy | 1 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy with a focus on generative AI tools, ethical considerations, and equity in AI systems. Students will learn to use AI tools responsibly, analyze a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LIBSKL 301 | Information Competency/Research Skills | — | This course is an introduction to research skills and strategies for college students to successfully locate, access, evaluate, and use information in various formats. Students will learn how to use… source |
| LIBSKL 302 | Information and Computer Literacy | — | In-depth research skills for college students, including the concept of information, its organization, location, evaluation, and use to complete college level assignments. source |
| LITEC 258 | Library & Computer Lab Skills | 1 | This course is intended to provide instruction in the basic use of computers and instruction in the organization, location, access, evaluation, and use of electronic research databases, library catal… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LITEC 358 | Library & Computer Lab Skills | — | This course is intended to provide instruction in the basic use of computers and instruction in the organization, location, access, evaluation, and use of electronic research databases, library catal… source |
| LING 10 | Introduction to Language | 3 | This course examines human language, including its nature, structure, use, history, and acquisition. Emphasis is on the systematic linguistic description of language knowledge and usage. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| LING 11 | Introduction to Language for Teachers | 3 | This course introduces the nature, structure, use, history, and acquisition of human language. Common languages in the area will provide data for contrastive analysis. This course will prepare studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MFGT 11 | Introduction to Manufacturing | 12 | This course is an aggregate of techniques that explore graphic interpretation, technical sketching, reading pictorial drawings and dimension systems. Course instruction will include studies in basic… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MFGT 19 | Work Experience Education, Manufacturing Technology | 1 | This course is designed to provide ongoing support for students while they are engaged in supervised employment, directly related to their major. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MFGT 21 | Blueprint Reading | 2 | This course will cover techniques of graphic interpretation, technical sketching, reading pictorial drawings and dimensioning systems. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 22 | Industrial Materials | 2 | This course will cover the selection/identification of steels, non-ferrous metals and other industrial materials. Heat treatment processes, hardness testing, working characteristics of materials and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 23 | Electricity | 2 | This course studies basic energy sources developed for manufacturing use. The course includes basic electrical wiring codes, industrial troubleshooting, repairs and installations. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 24 | Hydraulics | 2 | This course will cover the basic principles of fluid power, hydraulic sources, controls, systems and hydraulic components. Specific safety regulations in the design and application of hydraulic equip… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 51 | Manufacturing Essentials | 5 | This course will cover techniques of graphic interpretation, technical sketching, reading pictorial drawings and dimensioning systems. Course instruction will include studies in basic energy sources… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MFGT 52 | Manufacturing Fabrication | 4 | This course will provide advanced instructions on metal fabrication. The focus will be in the areas of welding techniques, project planning, sketches/working drawings, material selection, project lay… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT 53 | Manufacturing CAD | 2 | This course covers the principles of technical prints and shop drawings as used in the manufacturing shop to visually communicate product design and fabrication procedures. Topics include blueprint r… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 60 | Introduction to Welding | 5 | This course is a combination of basic gas welding and basic arc welding. Class topics and activities include safety procedures needed to work in school and industrial shop settings. Welding processes… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MFGT 61 | Intermediate Welding | 4 | This course is a continuation of welding techniques learned in MFGT 11 or MFGT 60. Emphasis will focus on shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), fluxcored arc welding (FCAW)… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT 62 | Advanced Welding | 4 | This course covers advanced welding practices using SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and FCAW. Objectives will be completed in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions on steel, aluminum, and stainless st… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT 63 | Welding Certification Preparation | 0.5 | This course provides continued practice on out-of-position welding, leading to AWS certification exam procedures. Students will develop, improve, and refine welding skills through guided practice in… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MFGT 80 | Introduction to Machine Shop | 5 | This course introduces basic machine shop practices and how to safely operate common machinery found in industry. It provides students with an understanding of measurement systems and how to properly… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MFGT 81 | Intermediate Machine Shop | 6 | This course focuses on intermediate machine shop practices and how to efficiently operate common machinery found in industry. It provides students with knowledge in turning, milling, and grinding ope… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MFGT 82 | Advanced Machine Shop | 6 | This course focuses on advanced machine shop practices which include turning, milling, grinding and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) operations. It provides students with an introduction to Computer… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MFGT 93 | Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) | 2 | This course covers the study of basic Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and the methods of installing, configuring, programming, wiring, operating, and troubleshooting of basic PLCs. Tools and la… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 94 | Introduction to Solar Technology | 2 | Basic concepts in solar technology including solar system layout and components, tools and techniques used with solar technology and safe practices used around solar installations. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 95 | Motor Control | 4 | This course covers the study of basic and intermediate motor controls found in the manufacturing industry and the methods used to diagram, wire, operate, and troubleshoot motor controls and their acc… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT 96 | Power Transmission | 4 | This course will cover basic techniques of identifying worn sprockets, chain sizes, shaft alignment for electrical motor and gearbox connection, ordering parts, identification and application of indu… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT 97 | Industrial Robots | 2 | This course provides a study of industrial robots covering the principles, applications, and programming of robotic systems used in manufacturing and automation. Skills will be gained in interfacing… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MFGT 277 | Assistance in Welding | 0.5 | This course is intended for students requiring help with welding techniques. The course will provide intensive assistance in welding concepts and procedures. Students will develop, improve, and refin… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MKTG 10 | Marketing | 3 | This class is an introduction to the role of marketing in business, the various philosophies that guide marketing management and the importance of the role of the consumer in the marketing process. U… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MKTG 11 | Salesmanship | 3 | This class focuses on the systems used in the selling process. Emphasis is placed on analysis of psychological aspects of consumer decision-making and consumer attitudes toward the salesman that affe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MKTG 12 | Advertising and Promotion | 3 | This course explores the process of brand promotion and marketing. Students will gain an understanding of the market and environment for brand promotion. Emphasis is placed on the tools, evaluation,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MKTG 21 | Digital Marketing | 3 | This course examines digital marketing as a strategic business tool. Topics covered include: social media marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), e-mail marketing, paid search advertising, mobil… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MKTG 310 | Marketing | — | This class is an introduction to the role of marketing in business, the various philosophies that guide marketing management and the importance of the role of the consumer in the marketing process. U… source |
| MATH 3A | College Algebra for STEM | 4 | This is a college level course in algebra for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students will study polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, and logarith… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MATH 4A | Trigonometry | 4 | Trigonometry is the study of trigonometric functions, their inverses, and their graphs. Topics include identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving rig… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MATH 4B | Precalculus | 4 | This college-level course is designed to prepare students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for success in calculus. Students will explore a range of fundamental ma… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MATH 5A | Calculus I | 5 | Calculus I is the first course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include functions, limits and continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integrat… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH 5B | Calculus II | 4 | This class investigates the applications of integration, many techniques of integration, improper integrals, parametric equations, polar coordinates and functions. Further study involves conic sectio… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MATH 6 | Calculus III | 5 | Topics in Calculus III include vector valued functions, calculus of functions of more than one variable, partial derivatives, multiple integration, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, divergence theore… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH 10A | Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I | 3 | Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real number syst… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH 10B | Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II | 3 | Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II focuses on the development of geometric reasoning skills through exploration of polygons, congruence and similarity, measurement, geometric transformatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH 17 | Differential Equations and Linear Algebra | 5 | Differential Equations and Linear Algebra is the study of first order ordinary differential equations, including separable, linear, homogeneous of degree zero, Bernoulli and exact equations with appl… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH 21 | Finite Mathematics | 3 | This course is an introduction to linear functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets, Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH 45 | Mathematics for Liberal Arts | 3 | This course provides an introduction to mathematical problem solving in diverse areas of contemporary life such as statistics, social choice, measurement, management science, growth and finance for s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH 103 | Intermediate Algebra for STEM | 5 | Intermediate Algebra for STEM is the study of topics that include linear equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, quadratic equations, graphs of linear equations, systems of equations,… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH 201 | Elementary Algebra | 5 | First course in elementary algebra, including algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, linear equations and inequalities in two variables, exponents and polynomials, factoring, and r… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH 205A | Calculus I Support | 1 | This is a support course for students concurrently enrolled in Math 5A - Calculus I. This course will offer just-in-time support, and the topics will vary depending on student needs, but may include… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MAG 19 | Work Experience Education, Mechanized Agriculture | 1 | Work experience internship for mechanized agriculture students. Students will be monitored and advised through this class. Documentation of work progress will be provided to the instructor by the stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MAG 20 | Equipment Technician: Diesel Engines, Service Fundamentals, Machine Systems | 11 | This course provides in-depth instruction on diesel engines, service department skills and expectations, and specific instruction on agricultural and construction machines. The design and constructio… 11 cr · 11 hr source |
| MAG 21 | Equipment Technician: Power Train I and Mobile Vehicle Air Conditioning | 8 | This course provides in-depth instruction in equipment transmission systems and power equipment, air conditioning and heating systems. Equipment transmission systems include clutches, torque converte… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| MAG 30 | Equipment Technician: Electrical, Hydraulic Systems, & Welding | 11 | This course provides in-depth instruction in machine electrical systems, hydraulic systems found on mobile equipment, and welding and fabrication skills common to agriculture and construction equipme… 11 cr · 11 hr source |
| MAG 31 | Equipment Technician: Fuel Systems & Power Train II | 8 | This course provides in-depth instruction on diesel engine fuel systems, tuning, and troubleshooting procedures. Additional instruction will cover differentials, final drives, braking and steering sy… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| MAG 40 | Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics | 3 | This course provides an introduction to the agricultural mechanics field. Instruction will be provided in the areas of safety, selection, care, and use of common tools; projects of metal, wood, elect… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 41 | Introduction to Agricultural Welding | 3 | This course provides an introduction into the welding industry as it relates to agricultural mechanics. Instruction in the areas of safety, welding processes, equipment, and the properties of metals… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 42 | Small Gasoline and Diesel Engines | 3 | This course provides experience in the theory of operation, maintenance, and repair of small gasoline internal combustion engines. Diesel power will be introduced during the course. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 43 | DC Electrical and Mobile Hydraulic Fundamentals | 3 | This course provides instruction in DC electrical systems and Mobile hydraulic systems. Students will receive training on the fundamentals of hydraulic and electrical systems, including theory, appli… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 44 | Agriculture Welding Fabrication | 3 | This course will provide entry level instruction on welding fabrication. Instruction will be provided in the areas of welding techniques, welding plans and blueprints, cutting, fitting, proper tackin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 45 | Compact Diesel Engines | 3 | This course provides in-depth instruction on compact diesel engines, service department skills and expectations. The design and construction of diesel engines, principles and theories of operation, d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 46 | AC Electricity | 3 | This course studies basic AC electrical. It includes basic electrical wiring codes, residential and industrial wiring, single and three-phase motors, industrial troubleshooting, repairs and installat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MAG 50 | Heavy Duty Brake Systems | 4 | Braking systems on today's heavy-duty trucks are very complex. This course provides instruction in hydraulic and air brake systems. Theory and operation as well as components and their functions will… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MAG 51 | Heavy Duty Suspension and Steering | 4 | Suspension and Steering systems on today's heavy-duty trucks are very complex. This course provides instruction on steering systems and suspension for on-highway trucks. Theory and operation as well… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MAG 270 | Forklift Safety | 0.5 | Safety guidelines for operating sit-down counter balanced forklifts. Topics to include forklift fundamentals, pre-operation inspection, safe load handling techniques and supervised forklift operation… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MAG 340 | Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics | — | This course provides an introduction to the agricultural mechanics field. Instruction will be provided in the areas of safety, selection, care, and use of common tools; projects of metal, wood, elect… source |
| MAG 341 | Introduction to Agricultural Welding | — | This course provides an introduction into the welding industry as it relates to agricultural mechanics. Instruction in the areas of safety, welding processes, equipment, and the properties of metals… source |
| MAG 342 | Small Gasoline and Diesel Engines | — | This course provides experiences in the theory of operation, maintenance, and repair of small gasoline internal combustion engines. Diesel power will be introduced during the course. source |
| MAG 343 | Electrical and Hydraulic Fundamentals | — | This course provides instruction in electrical systems and hydraulic systems. Students will receive training on the fundamentals of hydraulic and electrical systems including theory, application and… source |
| MAG 344 | Agriculture Welding Fabrication | — | This course will provide entry level instruction on welding fabrication. Instruction will be provided in the areas of welding techniques, welding plans and blueprints, cutting, fitting, proper tackin… source |
| MAG 370 | Forklift Safety | — | Safety guidelines for operating sit-down counter balanced forklifts. Topics to include forklift fundamentals, pre-operation inspection, safe load handling techniques and supervised forklift operation… source |
| MUS 1A | Music Theory I | 3 | This course will study music notation in treble and bass clefs; intervals, scales, key signatures, triads, seventh chords, non-harmonic tones, analysis. Required of all music majors and minors. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 1B | Music Theory II | 3 | This course is a continuation of Music 1A and will build on those skills. This course adds the following: principles of voice leading; four-part writing in choral and keyboard styles; harmonization o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 2A | Music Theory III | 3 | This course is the continuation of MUS 1A and MUS 1B. This course focuses on figured bass and part writing emphasizing secondary dominants, diminished sevenths, chromaticism, modulation, remote modul… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 2B | Music Theory IV | 3 | This course is the continuation of Music 2A. It includes the study of extended harmony, modes, parallelism, polychords and polytonality, expanded metric and rhythmic resources, other scales systems a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 3 | Music Fundamentals | 3 | This course is the introduction to the fundamentals of music. It is specifically for non-majors or preparation for Music 1A. Included is music notation, clefs, intervals, scales, chords, key and time… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 5 | Computer Music Production | 2 | Use of synthesizers, computers, and MIDI sequencing software to compose, edit, and record music. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 7A | Ear Training: Level I | 1 | This course is the practical application of material learned in MUS 1A. It includes sight singing, rhythmic drills, score reading, and melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Required of all music… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 7B | Ear Training: Level II | 1 | This course is the continuation of MUS 7A. It includes the practical application of material learned in MUS 1A and MUS 1B.Includes sight singing, rhythmic drills, score reading and melodic, rhythmic,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 7C | Ear Training - Level III | 1 | This course develops the concepts of Music Theory III through ear training, sight-singing, analysis, and dictation. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 7D | Ear Training - Level IV | 1 | This course develops the concepts studied in Music Theory IV through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 8 | Audio Engineering | 3 | Fundamental function and use of all equipment in the modern Recording Studio. Emphasis on application, troubleshooting, and signal path. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 12 | Music Appreciation | 3 | This course acquaints students with basic musical concepts and terminology. These concepts are then employed in the study of our Western musical heritage from the Middle Ages to the present. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 12H | Honors Music Appreciation | 3 | Beginning with basic musical concepts and terminology, this course explores western classical and multicultural musical heritage and concepts. Music's impact on culture, economics, politics, religion… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 16 | Jazz History and Appreciation | 3 | This course studies the history and development of American jazz styles from the early 20th century to the present. It is an introductory course for the general student and/or non-musician. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 17 | History of Rock | 3 | This course examines the music of the most important rock artists and groups from the 1950s through the present. The sociological, economic and cultural factors that shaped rock music, as well as the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 18 | Basic Conducting and Score Reading | 2 | The course will study the fundamentals of conducting and score reading; standard patterns and baton techniques. It will include practice with recordings and college ensembles. The course is designed… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 20 | Beginning Piano: Level I | 2 | This course develops fundamental piano skills including theory, terminology, technique, and beginning level repertoire. It is designed for the general student as well as the classroom teacher. Recomm… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 21 | Beginning Piano: Level II | 2 | This course is the continuation of MUS 20: continued technical development of basic 5-finger patterns to include all major and minor keys; simple chord progressions in all keys; continuation of music… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 22 | Intermediate/Advanced Piano | 1 | This course is the continuation of MUS 20 and MUS 21 or an entry level piano course for the piano major or for the general student who has had several years of piano instruction. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 24 | Beginning Voice: Level I | 1 | This course will study beginning tone production and basic voice technique, and singing simple solo songs in English or foreign languages. It is designed for the student with little or no formal voic… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 26 | Intermediate/Advanced Voice | 1 | This course consists of studies in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of performing repertory from the standard vocal solo literature. Solo performance is required. Artistic self-expression… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 27 | Beginning Guitar: Level I | 2 | This course will present correct right and left hand techniques for efficiency in playing the guitar. It will include strumming, chording, scale playing, arpeggios, single line and solo playing. Both… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 28 | Beginning Guitar: Level II | 2 | This class is the continuation and expansion of Music 27 or an entry level guitar course for the guitar major or for the general student who has had one or more years of guitar instruction. Emphasis… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 31 | Concert Choir | 1 | This course includes the study and performance of a wide variety of choral literature from all musical eras. Participation in all performances is required. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 33 | Chamber Singers | 1 | Study of advanced choral literature from all style periods. Concert and/or tour participation required. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 38 | Musical Theater Practicum | 1 | This course includes the rehearsal and performance of all, or parts, of a musical theater play, for public performance. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 40 | Concert Band | 1 | This course includes the study and performance of a wide variety of concert band and wind ensemble literatures. Participation in all performances required. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 41 | Jazz Ensemble | 1 | This course is the study and performance of jazz and jazz-rock literature. Participation in all performances required. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 42 | Instrumental Ensembles | 1 | Appropriate chamber ensemble literature will be studied and performed, which will include historical and cultural investigation of chamber ensemble literature from the 17th through 21st centuries. St… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 43 | Pep Band | 1 | This course is the study and performance of a variety of band and pep band literature. Performances include concerts and selected college athletic events. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 45 | College Orchestra | 1 | Standard orchestral literature of all periods and styles will be read, studied and performed. Participation in performances is required. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUS 56 | Introduction to Music Teaching | 3 | Orientation to the role of music teacher in public schools. Observation of teacher-pupil interaction, instructional approaches, and classroom management in elementary through secondary schools. In ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 81 | Applied Music Masterclass and Lessons | 1.5 | Intermediate/advanced-level musical performance instruction in a group setting with concurrent private instruction. Progressive development of skills and knowledge needed for solo performance, auditi… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| MUS 94 | Songwriting | 2 | The study of songwriting and concept development from initial idea to its realization. Topics include: approaches and techniques of song composition, creating lyrics, characteristics of diverse music… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUS 111 | The Music Business | 3 | This course is a survey of topics of importance to the professional musician: copyright, publishing, contracts, promotion, and career development. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUS 331 | Community Chorus | — | The singers will read, rehearse, polish, and perform choral music from a variety of styles and eras. Tone quality, blend, interpretation, style, and musicianship are the focus of rehearsal. A minimum… source |
| MUS 380A | Community Band | — | This course includes the study and performance of a wide variety of concert band and wind ensemble literature. Participation in all performances required. This course is designed for community member… source |
| MUS 381A | Community Jazz Ensemble | — | This course includes the study and performance of popular dance, jazz, and jazz-rock literature as well as improvisation drills. This course is designed for community members to maintain and improve… source |
| MUS 382A | Community Instrumental Ensemble | — | Appropriate chamber ensemble literature will be studied and performed. Students must be able to read music and play a musical instrument. This course is designed for community members to maintain and… source |
| MUS 383A | Community Piano | — | This course is Class piano instruction for community members who have completed the Music 20, 21, 22 series and wish to continue to develop their piano skills. This course is designed for community m… source |
| MUS 385A | Community Orchestra | — | This course includes the study and performance of a wide variety of orchestral literature. Participation in all performances required. This course is designed for community members to maintain and im… source |
| MUS 394 | Community Songwriting for Older Adults | — | This course is designed for older adults to study songwriting. The course will cover all aspects of songwriting--from initial idea to its realization. Topics include approaches and techniques of song… source |
| NAT 101 | Nursing Assistant Training | 6 | The content of the Nursing Assistant Training course includes personal care skills and communication skills with emphasis on caring for the geriatric and rehabilitative resident, for entry level posi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NAT 102 | Nursing Assistant Theory | 5.5 | The content of the Nursing Assistant Training course includes personal care skills and communication skills with emphasis on caring for the geriatric and rehabilitative resident, for entry level posi… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| NAT 103 | Nursing Assistant Clinical | 2 | The content of the Nursing Assistant Clinical course includes personal care skills and communication skills with emphasis on caring for the geriatric and rehabilitative resident, for entry level posi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NAT 104 | Nursing Medical Terminology | 3 | This course provides Nursing Assistant students an opportunity to learn medical vocabulary in the field of geriatric nursing care in a long term care facility and patient care in acute hospitals with… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OT 1 | Computer Basics | 1.5 | This course provides students with an introduction to basic computer skills for the office worker. It introduces computer hardware and software, including the use of a mouse and a keyboard, as well a… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 5 | Document Formatting | 1.5 | Using current word processing software, students enrolled in this course will learn how to correctly format business documents. Areas of emphasis are letters, memos, reports, column layout, medical r… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 6 | Data Entry Using QuickBooks | 1.5 | This course will introduce the principles and procedures of data entry for business, industry, and government offices while teaching Quickbooks software. Students will prepare source documents, trans… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 10 | Medical Terminology | 3 | This course provides students an opportunity to learn medical vocabulary with concentration on prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Emphasis is given to word dissection and definitions as applied to t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OT 11A | Microsoft Word Essentials | 1.5 | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with an understanding of the basic operations of word processing using Microsoft Word. Topics will include creating, editing… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 11C | Word Processing Projects | 1.5 | This course uses a mastery approach to completing word processing projects. The course teaches advanced word processing skills, using current word processing software, emphasizing text editing, docum… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 12A | Microsoft Excel Essentials | 1.5 | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with a basic understanding of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Topics will include creating and formatting worksheets, using fo… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 12C | Spreadsheet Projects | 1.5 | This course is designed to cover advanced spreadsheet operations including pivot tables, sorting and filtering lists, creating macros, linking spreadsheets, and advanced formulas and functions. Stude… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 13A | Microsoft Access Essentials | 1.5 | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with a basic understanding of Microsoft Access databases. Topics will include creating and editing tables, creating and usin… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 16 | Preparing for a Job Interview | 1 | This course is designed to prepare the Office Technology student to conduct an effective job search within the office assistant, administrative assistant or medical office assistant career path. A va… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 17 | Job Retention and Responsibilities | 1 | This course covers a variety of topics related to succeeding at work as an office assistant, an administrative assistant, a secretary, and/or a medical administrative assistant. Topics include job or… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 19 | Work Experience Education, Office Technology | 1 | Supervised employment, directly related to student's major in office technology. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 28 | Medical Office Management Software | 1.5 | This course introduces the student to medical office management software. Students will learn to enter patient information, insurance information, procedural and diagnostic codes, post charges and pa… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 41 | Medical Administrative Assistant | 3 | This course will present policies and procedures used in a medical facility. Attitudes, behavior, ethics, records, and office duties are some of the topics covered. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OT 42 | Medical Document Preparation | 3 | This course covers health insurance plans, insurance claim forms used in a medical office, and diagnostic and procedural coding. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OT 43 | Introduction to Bookkeeping | 2 | Introduction to Bookkeeping prepares an individual to perform day-to-day tasks in support of the financial aspects of an office. Although the entire accounting cycle is not covered in this course, ba… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OT 44 | Filing Procedures | 2 | This course is an introduction to basic rules of filing in alphabetic, numeric, subject, and geographical filing systems. Students will learn about the equipment and supplies needed, retention, retri… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OT 48 | Today's Receptionist | 1.5 | Today's Receptionist is a course where students will learn the proper use of the telephone, including basic communication skills, answering the phone, placing callers on hold, transferring calls, and… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OT 53 | Professional Communications & Soft Skills | 3 | Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the opportunity to sit for an exit exam and qualify to earn a globally recognized iCEV Southwest Airlines Professional Communications Cer… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| OT 150 | Beginning Keyboarding | 1 | This course provides students with an opportunity to learn to keyboard by touch. The course is software driven, allowing students to self-pace their skill level. Upon learning the keyboard by touch,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 151 | Championship Keyboarding | 1 | This intermediate keyboarding course provides students with proven methods for improving typing speed and accuracy. Two distinguishing features of this course are its diagnostic approach and utilizat… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 152 | Speed Typing | 1 | This advanced keyboarding course utilizes skillbuilding methods which are designed to increase keying speed and accuracy to employment levels of 45+ wpm. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OT 301 | Computer Basics | — | This course provides students with an introduction to basic computer skills for the office worker. It introduces computer hardware and software, including the use of a mouse and a keyboard, as well a… source |
| OT 305 | Document Formatting | — | Using current word processing software, students enrolled in this course will learn how to correctly format business documents. Areas of emphasis are letters, memos, reports, column layout, medical r… source |
| OT 306 | Data Entry Using QuickBooks | — | This course will introduce the principles and procedures of data entry for business, industry, and government offices while teaching Quickbooks software. Students will prepare source documents,transc… source |
| OT 310 | Medical Terminology | — | This course provides students an opportunity to learn medical vocabulary with concentration on prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Emphasis is given to word dissection and definitions as applied to t… source |
| OT 311A | Microsoft Word Essentials | — | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with an understanding of the basic operations of word processing using Microsoft Word. Topics will include creating, editing… source |
| OT 311C | Word Processing Projects | — | This course uses a mastery approach to completing word processing projects. The course teaches advanced word processing skills, using current word processing software, emphasizing text editing, docum… source |
| OT 312A | Microsoft Excel Essentials | — | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with a basic understanding of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Topics will include creating and formatting worksheets, using fo… source |
| OT 312C | Spreadsheet Projects | — | This course is designed to cover advanced spreadsheet operations including pivot tables, sorting and filtering lists, creating macros, linking spreadsheets, and advanced formulas and functions. Stude… source |
| OT 313A | Microsoft Access Essentials | — | This course is designed for the student who wishes to enter the work force with a basic understanding of Microsoft Access databases. Topics will include creating and editing tables, creating and usin… source |
| OT 316 | Preparing for a Job Interview | — | This course is designed to prepare the Office Technology student to conduct an effective job search within the office assistant, administrative assistant or medical office assistant career path. A va… source |
| OT 317 | Job Retention and Responsibilities | — | This course covers a variety of topics related to succeeding at work as an office assistant, an administrative assistant, a secretary, and/or a medical administrative assistant. Topics include job or… source |
| OT 328 | Medical Office Management Software | — | This course introduces the student to medical office management software. Students will learn to enter patient information, insurance information, procedural and diagnostic codes, post charges and pa… source |
| OT 341 | Medical Administrative Assistant | — | This course will present policies and procedures used in a medical facility. Attitudes, behavior, ethics, records, and office duties are some of the topics covered. source |
| OT 342 | Medical Document Preparation | — | This course covers health insurance plans, insurance claim forms used in a medical office, and diagnostic and procedural coding. source |
| OT 343 | Introduction to Bookkeeping | — | Introduction to Bookkeeping prepares an individual to perform day-to-day tasks in support of the financial aspects of an office. Although the entire accounting cycle is not covered in this course, ba… source |
| OT 344 | Filing Procedures | — | This course is an introduction to basic rules of filing in alphabetic, numeric, subject, and geographical filing systems. Students will learn about the equipment and supplies needed, retention, retri… source |
| OT 348 | Today's Receptionist | — | Today's Receptionist is a course where students will learn the proper use of the telephone, including basic communication skills, answering the phone, placing callers on hold, transferring calls, and… source |
| OT 350 | Beginning Keyboarding | — | This course provides students with an opportunity to learn to keyboard by touch. The course is software driven, allowing students to self-pace their skill level. Upon learning the keyboard by touch,… source |
| OT 351 | Championship Keyboarding | — | This intermediate keyboarding course provides students with proven methods for improving typing speed and accuracy. Two distinguishing features of this course are its diagnostic approach and utilizat… source |
| OT 352 | Speed Typing | — | This advanced keyboarding course utilizes skill-building methods which are designed to increase keying speed and accuracy to employment levels of 45+ wpm. source |
| OT 353 | Professional Communications & Soft Skills | — | Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the opportunity to sit for an exit exam and qualify to earn a globally recognized iCEV Southwest Airlines Professional Communications Cer… source |
| PATH 10 | Introduction to Live Events Management | 3 | This course offers students leadership instruction and practical roles in live event management. Students in this course will learn techniques and practices in production, scheduling, time management… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PATH 20 | Audiovisual Production | 3 | Training provided in a variety of public event technical support scenarios where sound and/or video reinforcement is required, including live musical performance, speaker events, AV/multimedia, and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 1 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 | This course introduces students to traditional and contemporary views in metaphysics, epistemology, and value-theory. Topics may include the sources and limits of knowledge, the nature of reality, th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 1C | Ethics | 3 | This course examines key ethical theories, and includes application of theories to contemporary moral problems. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 1CH | Honors Ethics | 3 | This course is a rigorous introduction to key ethical theories and their application to classic and contemporary moral problems through study of four primary texts: Plato's Republic, Aristotle's Nico… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 1D | World Religions | 3 | A philosophical study of the values, beliefs, and practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, indigenous tribal religions, and selected new religious movement… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 2 | Critical Reasoning and Analytic Writing | 3 | This is a course designed to develop skills in recognition, analysis, evaluation, and construction of arguments beyond the level achieved in English 1A. Topics include: the distinction between deduct… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 3A | History of Ancient Philosophy | 3 | This course introduces students to the history of ancient western philosophy, specifically the writings and ideas of the Pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle, and the philosophers of the Hellenistic perio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 3B | History of Modern Philosophy | 3 | This course introduces students to the history of modern philosophy, including the major tenets of Rationalism, Empiricism, Idealism, and Existentialism. Topics may include skepticism, mind/body dual… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 4 | Introduction to Logic | 3 | This course is an introduction to basic concepts, methods and principles of correct reasoning, with emphasis on deductive logic. Topics include traditional categorical logic, sentential logic includi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 6 | Symbolic Logic | 3 | This course introduces the concepts and methods of modern symbolic logic. Topics include symbolization, syntax, semantics, and natural deduction for sentential and predicate logic. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL 7A | Philosophical Perspectives on Race and Racism | 3 | This course introduces students to philosophical perspectives on race and racism. Topics will include key debates in the field concerning the metaphysical statues of race, the relationship between th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHOTO 1 | Basics of Digital Photography | 3 | Basics of Digital Photography covers the development of the camera, digital photographic processes, and the history of the photographic image. The use of an adjustable digital camera is studied, alon… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 1 | Adapted Physical Education | 1 | A course designed for students with temporary or permanent physical limitations to improve physical fitness levels through resistance/aerobic training activities using free/machine weights, dyna-band… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 2 | Aerobics (Dance, Step or Water) | 1 | This course is designed to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance and flexibility using a variety of aerobic activities. Exercises include dance, step, or water aerobics. (Swimming s… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 4 | Badminton | 1 | A course in badminton fundamentals, techniques, and strategies, including both singles and doubles play. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 5 | Basketball | 1 | A course in basketball fundamentals, techniques, and strategies, including 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 basketball. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 5B | Intermediate Basketball | 1 | PE 5B is an intermediate course in basketball, individual techniques, along with team concepts will be incorporated. Offensive and defensive philosophies and strategies will be examined. To maximize… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 6 | Fitness and Health | 1 | This course is designed to improve physical fitness levels through a variety of exercise activities including, but not limited to, recreational activities, strength development, cardio-respiratory de… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 7 | Golf | 1 | A course in golf fundamentals, swing technique, and strategies. Golf etiquette and rules are included in this course. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 8 | Martial Arts/Self Defense | 1 | This course helps individuals develop the confidence and the skill necessary to defend themselves against deliberate, aggressive assault. It incorporates the mental and physical skills of basic self-… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 10 | Racquetball | 1 | Instruction and practice in beginning level skills, techniques and strategies of racquetball. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 12 | Beginning Swim for Fitness | 1 | This course is designed to increase knowledge of techniques of swimming and conditioning for intermediate swimmers. Swimming strokes and endurance will improve through stroke technique drills and con… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 12B | Intermediate Swim for Fitness | 1 | This course is designed to increase knowledge of techniques of swimming and conditioning for intermediate-advanced swimmers. Swimming strokes and endurance will improve through stroke technique drill… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 12C | Advanced Swim for Fitness | 1 | This course is designed to increase knowledge of techniques of swimming and conditioning for advanced swimmers. Swimming strokes and endurance will improve through stroke technique drills and conditi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 13 | Tennis | 1 | A course in the instruction of tennis fundamentals, techniques and strategies, including singles and doubles play. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 14 | Volleyball | 1 | This course is designed for students to learn fundamental skills of volleyball, rules of the game, volleyball terminology, and game strategy. Drills, in-class matches, and tournaments will be conduct… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 14B | Intermediate Volleyball | 1 | This is an intermediate course designed for students with advanced volleyball skills and experience. Participants will learn advanced Individual and team concepts, focusing on essential core volleyba… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 15 | Weight Training | 1 | A course designed to improve physical fitness levels through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of physical fitness will be emphasized: muscular endura… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 15B | Advanced Weight Training | 1 | An advanced course designed for students with advanced weight lifting experience which includes the ability to design a weight training program. Students will improve physical fitness levels through… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 16 | Fitness Walking | 1 | This course is designed to expose students to the benefits of exercise through fitness walking and to the principles of exercise which will increase cardiovascular conditioning, endurance, flexibilit… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 18 | Floor Exercises | 1 | This course is designed to help students to understand, practice, and improve upon the five components of fitness: muscular endurance, muscular strength, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and body… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 19 | Weight Training and Aerobics | 1 | This course is designed to help students understand, develop, and improve upon all components of physical fitness through resistance and aerobic training, use of free weights, weight machines, and ca… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 19B | Advanced Weight Training and Aerobics | 1 | This course is designed to help students understand, develop, and improve upon all components of physical fitness through resistance and aerobic training, use of free weights, weight machines, and ca… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 29 | Yoga | 1 | This course is an introduction to basic yoga practices and principles. Instruction includes classifications of yoga postures as well as guided relaxations and breathing practices. The benefits of yog… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 30A | Theory of Baseball | 1 | This course is designed to improve student's knowledge of competitive baseball skills, contest strategy, officiating, field preparation, and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate base… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 30B | Competitive Baseball | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College baseball team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 30C | Off-Season Conditioning for Baseball | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate baseball through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 30D | Baseball Training | 3 | This course involves baseball training, skill development, knowledge, strategy, and appreciation. It is intended for students with varsity high school experience (or equivalent) who are preparing for… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 31A | Theory of Basketball | 1 | This course is designed to improve student's knowledge of competitive basketball skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate basketball season. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 31B | Competitive Basketball | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College basketball team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 31C | Off-Season Conditioning for Basketball | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate basketball through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 33A | Theory of Football | 1 | This course is designed to improve student's knowledge of competitive football skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate football season. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 33B | Competitive Football | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College football team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 33C | Off-Season Conditioning for Football | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate football through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 33D | Football Training | 2 | This course involves football training, skill development, knowledge, strategy, and appreciation. It is intended for students with varsity high school experience (or equivalent) who are preparing for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PE 34A | Theory of Golf | 1 | Competitive golf skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics will be addressed in preparation for the intercollegiate golf season. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 34B | Competitive Golf | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College Golf team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 34C | Off-Season Conditioning for Golf | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate golf through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of phy… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 35B | Pep Squad | 3 | Skills in organizing and leading cheers at college functions. Development of precision in the rhythm and steps of pep dance routines. Students in this course must perform at designated Reedley Colleg… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 36B | Competitive Soccer | 3 | This is a course designed for students possessing the desire, ability and skills necessary to compete on the intercollegiate level. Prospective participants should confer with the soccer coach before… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 36C | Off-Season Conditioning for Soccer | 1 | This is a course for Off-season conditioning of soccer players. This class is designed for students possessing the desire, ability and soccer skills necessary to compete on the intercollegiate level.… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 36E | Soccer Training | 3 | Off-season training, conditioning, strength and skills development for competitive soccer players. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 37A | Theory of Softball | 1 | Competitive softball skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate softball season. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 37B | Competitive Softball | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College softball team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 37C | Off-Season Conditioning for Softball | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate softball through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 37D | Softball Training | 3 | This course involves softball training, skill development, knowledge, strategy, and appreciation. It is intended for students with varsity high school experience (or equivalent) who are preparing for… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 38A | Theory of Tennis | 1 | Competitive tennis skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate tennis season. PREREQUISITE: Students in this course must perform and compete at the… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 38B | Competitive Tennis | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College tennis team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 38C | Off-Season Conditioning for Tennis | 1 | This course is designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate tennis through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of p… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 38D | Tennis Training | 3 | The course involves tennis training, skill development, knowledge, strategy, and appreciation. It is intended for students with varsity high school experience (or equivalent) who are preparing for co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 39A | Theory of Track and Field | 1 | This course is designed to improve student's knowledge of competitive track and field skills, event strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate track and field sea… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 39B | Competitive Track and Field | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College Track & Field team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate events. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 39C | Off-Season Conditioning for Track and Field | 1 | Designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate track and field through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of physica… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 40A | Theory of Volleyball | 1 | Competitive volleyball skills, contest strategy, officiating and related topics in preparation for the intercollegiate volleyball season. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 40B | Competitive Volleyball | 3 | This course meets the practice requirements for the Reedley College Volleyball team in preparation for the actual intercollegiate contests. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 40C | Off-Season Conditioning for Volleyball | 1 | Designed specifically to improve physical fitness appropriate for intercollegiate volleyball through resistance training exercises using free/machine weights. The following components of physical fit… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 43B | Competitive Swimming and Diving | 3 | This is a course designed for students possessing the desire, ability, and skills necessary to compete on the intercollegiate level. Prospective participants should confer with the head coach of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PE 43C | Off-Season Conditioning for Swimming | 1 | This is a course for off-season conditioning for collegiate swimmers. Swimming workouts, technique drills, dry land exercises and goal setting will be done in this class. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 45 | Performance Training and Conditioning Techniques for Intercollegiate Athletics | 1 | Resistance training for intercollegiate athletes. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 49 | Weight Training for Collegiate Athletes | 1 | This is an advanced course designed for weight training student athletes. Students will design a weight training program specific to their collegiate sport. Students will improve physical fitness lev… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 49A | Beginning Circuit Training | 1 | This class uses a variety of aerobic and strength training activities to improve cardio-respiratory endurance and muscular endurance. Circuit machines used include cycling and weight training equipme… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 69 | Pickleball | 1 | This course will cover the basic skills of pickleball. Emphasis on fundamental strokes, rules, terminology, and etiquette. Students will learn rules, scoring, attacks, defense, proper positioning, fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 71 | Soccer | 1 | This is a course designed for students interested in the sport of soccer. The course will include techniques and skills, offensive and defensive strategies, rules and regulations, along with class co… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 72 | Spinning for Fitness | 1 | Designed to improve overall physical fitness and health through the use of stationary spin bikes. Proper spin techniques and safety practices are demonstrated. Suitable for all genders and fitness le… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PE 301 | Physical Fitness and Body Movement for Older Adults | — | This course provides physical conditioning program specifically designed for the older adult. Emphasis is on flexibility, range of motion movement exercises, upper and lower body strengthening, and c… source |
| PE 302 | Aerobics (Step or Water) for Older Adults | — | This course is designed for older adults to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular endurance and flexibility using a variety of aerobic activities. Exercises include step or water aerobics. Sw… source |
| PE 312 | Beginning Swim for Fitness for Older Adults | — | This course is designed for older adults to increase knowledge of techniques of swimming and conditioning for beginning swimmers. Swimming strokes and endurance will improve through stroke technique… source |
| PE 316 | Walking for Older Adults | — | This course is designed to expose older adults to the benefits of walking and to the principles of exercise which will increase cardiovascular conditioning, endurance, flexibility and methods of rele… source |
| PE 319 | Weight Training and Aerobics for Older Adults | — | This course is designed to help older adults understand, develop, and improve upon all components of physical fitness through resistance and aerobic training, use of free weights, weight machines, an… source |
| PE 329 | Yoga Health and Safety for Older Adults | — | This course focuses on the history, principles and practices of yoga. Designed to promote health and safety among older adults, it focuses on yoga principles and practices to enhance the health of ol… source |
| PE 381 | Adaptive Activities | — | Exercise and therapy for students with temporary or permanent physical limitations. source |
| PE 384 | Tai Chi for Older Adults | — | Designed for older adults, this course in provides practical training, with scientific and philosophical rationale and evidence, by which participants may improve and maintain holistic wellness. The… source |
| PHYS 2A | General Physics I | 4 | The topics covered in this course include mechanics, properties of matter, heat, sound and waves. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHYS 2B | General Physics II | 4 | The topics covered in this course include electricity, magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear physics. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHYS 4A | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | The topics covered in this course include: classical mechanics, properties of matter, gravitation, fluid mechanics, oscillatory motion and mechanical waves. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHYS 4B | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | The topics covered in this course include: Mechanical waves, Thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PHYS 4C | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | The topics covered in this course include: electromagnetic waves, optics, modern physics, condensed matter and nuclear physics. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PLS 1 | Introduction to Plant Science | 3 | This course covers the study of plant structures and physiology as it relates to the adaptation and management of crops for food, fiber, shelter, and recreation. Lecture topics include plant cell, ti… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 1L | Introduction to Plant Science Laboratory | 1 | This course complements Plant Science 1, covering the identification of plant structures and physiology as it relates to the adaptation and management of crops for food, fiber, shelter, and recreatio… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PLS 2 | Soils | 3 | This course examines the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils as a medium for plant growth. Principles discussed include soil formation factors, development, and the interactive eff… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 2L | Soils Laboratory | 1 | Laboratory to accompany Plant Science 2 Soils lecture section. Laboratory topics and exercises include analysis and determination of physical, chemical, and biological properties. Measurement of soil… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PLS 3 | General Viticulture | 3 | This class includes vine physiology and structure, climatic requirements, grape varieties, vineyard establishment, vineyard soils, pruning, training, irrigation, pests and diseases. Table, wine, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 4A | Tree and Vine Management | 3 | An introduction to orchard and vineyard management and operations, concentrating on California deciduous trees and vines including peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, pluots, almonds, walnuts, pome… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 5 | Principles of Irrigation Management | 3 | The study of the soil-water-plant relationships, the consumptive use of water as required by various crops, irrigation water application systems, scheduling, and the management and evaluation of on-f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 6 | Pesticides | 3 | Pesticide science is a specialized field requiring knowledge and experience with the laws and regulations, chemistry, biology and technology for safe and economical control of plant competitors. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 7 | Integrated Pest Management | 3 | Integrated pest management of insects, diseases, and weeds in agriculture and environmental horticulture. Focus on ecosystems, ecology, population dynamics, species identification and control. Basic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 8 | Vegetable Production | 3 | Principles of the production and harvesting of major California vegetable crops such as cole crops, peppers, squash, melons, leaf crops, and root crops. A field trip to a California vegetable product… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 9 | Biometrics | 3 | An introduction to data description, presentation, experimental design, statistical procedures, experimental methods and hypothesis testing with particular emphasis on biological systems. Upon comple… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 10 | Environmental Agriculture | 3 | Environmental concerns which relate to agriculture in our society. Agricultural/environmental topics to include energy resource use, water systems, soil stewardship, pest control, and long-term agric… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 11 | Machinery Technology | 3 | Principles of machinery management, technology, operation, and maintenance of wheel tractors, farm implements, forklifts, and harvesting equipment. Advanced topics include precision farming, custom f… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 14 | Plant Nutrition | 3 | The study of soil, plant, and nutrient relationships. The composition, value, selection, and use of fertilizer materials, soil amendments, and cover crops. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 16 | Wine Sensory Analysis and Evaluation | 3 | In this course students will experience and master sensory analysis specific to wine production with an emphasis on the effects of appearance on taste perception as well as olfactory and tasting tran… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 17 | Winery Laboratory Techniques and Equipment Operation | 3 | The course covers the wine processing technologies and systems used in commercial wineries. Topics include: Work place safety, cleaning and sanitation procedures, winemaking equipment and materials,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 18 | Introduction to Enology | 3 | In this course students will be introduced to the science of wine making. Topics covered include microbiology, fermentation, sanitation, wine chemistry and stabilization. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 21 | Fermentation Science | 3 | Overview of beer brewing, including history, malting, brewing, fermentation, finishing and packaging. In addition, sensory analysis, lab analysis and quality assurance in beer production. Course enro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 25 | Agricultural Chemistry | 3 | Introduction to chemistry applications in plant science, soil science and pest management. The course introduces fundamental laws of matter, physical and chemical changes, and general chemistry appli… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLS 26 | Hemp Production | 3 | This course introduces the history, uses, cultivation, cultivar selection, propagation techniques,agronomic practices, crop improvement strategies, pest and disease management primarily for field gro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS 3 | Introduction to Political Theory and Thought | 3 | This course is an introduction to the various approaches to political theory across time, issues, and authors. Students will analyze selected political theories, consider the relevance of these theor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS 5 | Comparative Government | 3 | This course provides an introduction to the basic workings of various political systems throughout the world, with an emphasis on both the formal (i.e., governmental institutions, political processes… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS 24 | International Relations | 3 | The course provides an introduction to international relations theories through a study of political, economic, historical, geographic and sociological variables as they influence relations among sta… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS 110 | American Institutions | 3 | This course explores national, state, and local governments, the political processes, issues, and policies of those governments, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens living under these gov… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| POLS C1000H | American Government and Politics - Honors | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC 5 | Social Psychology | 3 | This course focuses on a systematic analysis of the social determinants of behavior and mental processes. Emphasis is placed on the perception of ourselves and others; attitudes; roles; compliance, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC 16 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 | This course introduces the scientific study of psychopathology and atypical behaviors as broadly defined. Students will investigate abnormal behavior from a variety of perspectives including biologic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC 25 | Human Sexuality | 3 | This course examines sexual behaviors and values in society from a biological, psychological, social, cultural, historical and lifespan perspective. The course will cover anatomy and physiology of se… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC 38 | Lifespan Development | 3 | Basic theories, research concepts and principles of physical, cognitive and psychosocial development, including biological and environmental influences, will be explored with a focus on each major st… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC 42 | Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences | 4 | This course offers an introduction to the appropriate use of statistical techniques in behavioral sciences including the use of probability, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques to facilitat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSYC 45 | Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology | 3 | This course surveys psychological research methods. An emphasis is placed on research design, descriptive techniques, experimental procedures, and the characteristics of valid assessment tools. The c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC C1000H | Introduction to Psychology - Honors | 3 | 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SCI 1A | Introductory Chemical and Physical Science | 4 | This course provides an investigation of basic principles of physics and chemistry including matter, physical and chemical properties, energy, motion, light, atomic structure, bonding, solutions and… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SERV 1 | Introduction to Service and Community Learning | 1 | This course offers students service/community-based learning through classroom instruction and critical reflection to inform a personal understanding of the need and importance of community service,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SOC 1A | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | This course will cover basic sociological concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology. The course provides an introduction to sociological approaches in explaining social structure, cu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 1B | Critical Thinking about Social Problems | 3 | This course will discuss contemporary social problems in society. The course reviews various explanation of causes, consequences and possible solutions for contemporary sociological issues using theo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 2 | American Minority Groups | 3 | This class is a multidisciplinary study of ethnic and racial groups in the United States. Special emphasis is placed on the socio-historical, demographic, sociological, and social psychological aspec… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC 11 | Sociology of Gender | 3 | This course explores the social construct of feminine and masculine identities both historically and in cross-cultural contexts. Issues regarding gender socialization in both macro and micro levels w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN 1 | Beginning Spanish | 5 | This is a beginning course in conversational and written Spanish for non-native speakers; intended for students without previous exposure to Spanish. Students will gain an introduction to pronunciati… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 2 | High-Beginning Spanish | 5 | This is a second-semester course in conversational and written Spanish for non-native speakers. Students will develop grammatical structures, expand their vocabulary and further study the cultures of… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 3 | Intermediate Spanish | 5 | This is a third-semester course in conversational and written Spanish for non-native speakers. Students will review basic grammar, further develop their oral skills and grammatical structures, and co… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 3NS | Spanish for Spanish Speakers | 5 | This is a first-semester course in Spanish for bilingual or monolingual native speakers designed to develop reading and writing skills. Students will expand their vocabulary, improve their orthograph… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 4 | High-Intermediate Spanish | 5 | This is a fourth-semester course in conversational and written Spanish for non-native speakers. It continues the development of proficiency of grammar and language usage. Students will further explor… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 4NS | Spanish for Spanish Speakers | 5 | This is a second semester course in Spanish for bilingual or monolingual native speakers designed to develop reading and writing skills. Students will further develop and improve skills in standard S… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| SPAN 5 | The Short Story: Mexico, Spain, and the U.S. | 4 | In this course, students will be exposed to a selection of Hispanic short stories, culture, and civilization. Students will continue to develop their Spanish-language skills in reading, writing, and… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SPAN 15 | Practical Spanish Conversation, Low-Intermediate Level | 3 | This course develops conversational skills in Spanish for students with a basic knowledge of the language. Oral communication and listening comprehension will be emphasized. Some reading and writing… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN 16 | Practical Spanish Conversation, High-Intermediate Level | 3 | This is a second semester Spanish conversational course. Students will further develop their language proficiency skills at an intermediate level. Oral communication and listening comprehension will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN 251 | Practical Spanish for the Professions | 3 | This course is a practical introduction to situational Spanish for the professionals based on actual case studies. Students will study and gain knowledge of specific vocabulary, terminology, and cult… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN 252 | Practical Spanish for the Professions | 3 | This is a second semester of situational Spanish for the professional based on actual case studies. Students will study and gain knowledge of specific vocabulary, terminology, and cultural insight. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN 303NS | Spanish for Spanish Speakers | — | This is a first-semester course in Spanish for older adult bilingual or monolingual native speakers designed to develop reading and writing skills. Students will expand their vocabulary, improve thei… source |
| SPAN 304NS | Spanish for Spanish Speakers | — | This is a second semester course in Spanish for older adult bilingual or monolingual native speakers designed to develop reading and writing skills. Students will further develop and improve skills i… source |
| SPAN 305 | The Short Story: Mexico, Spain, and the U.S. | — | This course is designed for older adults to continue to develop their Spanish-language skills in reading, writing, and speaking, discuss articles and short stories, and view and discuss films. Oral p… source |
| SPAN 351 | Practical Spanish for the Professions | — | This course is a practical introduction to situational Spanish for the professionals based on actual case studies. Students will study and gain knowledge of specific vocabulary, terminology, and cult… source |
| SPAN 352 | Practical Spanish for the Professions | — | This is a second semester of situational Spanish for the professional based on actual case studies. Students will study and gain knowledge of specific vocabulary, terminology, and cultural insight. S… source |
| STAT 7 | Elementary Statistics | 4 | This course covers the use of probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques to facilitate decision-making. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability and sampling dist… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics | 4 | 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ST 300 | Supervised Tutoring | — | This course provides individualized assistance to increase the probability of a student’s successful completion of his or her educational objectives. Hours will vary depending upon individual student… source |
| SURV 1 | Introduction to Land Surveying | 3 | This course presents the fundamentals of land surveying theory and calculations and includes equipment, horizontal, vertical, and angular measurements, errors, traversing, leveling, and stadia. Also,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 1L | Introduction to Land Surveying Laboratory | 1 | This course presents the fundamentals of land surveying field practice and equipment use, and it includes horizontal, vertical, and angular measurements, errors, traversing, leveling, and stadia. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SURV 2 | Advanced Land Surveying | 3 | This course presents advanced concepts in land surveying theory and calculations and includes equipment horizontal and vertical curves, introduction to GPS and control surveys for Land Surveyors, top… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 2L | Advanced Land Surveying Laboratory | 1 | This course presents advanced concepts in land surveying field practices and equipment use. It also includes horizontal and vertical curves, and topography. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SURV 3 | Advanced Application in Surveying I | 3 | This course focuses on measurement analysis and adjustments, geodesy, various mapping elements, state plane coordinates and the use of GPS for land surveying applications. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 4 | Advanced Applications in Surveying II | 3 | This course focuses on photogrammetry, celestial surveying, research, and survey project management, emphasizing concepts and calculations performed by the land surveyor. Also, this course presents p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 7 | Construction Surveying | 3 | This course presents concepts in construction surveying theory and calculations and includes pipelines, tunnels, culverts, bridges, buildings, highways, and municipal surveys. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 7L | Construction Surveying Laboratory | 1 | This course presents concepts in construction surveying theory and calculations. It also includes pipelines, tunnels, culverts, bridges, buildings, highways, and municipal surveys. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SURV 10 | Computer Aided Drafting for Surveyors | 3 | This course introduces computer aided drafting for land surveying using AutoCAD Civil 3D. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 19 | Work Experience Education, Land Surveying | 1 | This course provides work experience for land surveying students. Students will be monitored and advised through this class. Documentation of work progress will be provided to the instructor by the s… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SURV 60 | Boundary Control and Legal Principles I | 3 | This course introduces the basic elements of the U.S. Public Land Survey System (PLSS), including background, history, subdivisions of sections, and restoration of lost corners. This course covers pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 65 | Boundary Control and Legal Principles II | 3 | This course examines principles of boundary control, including land descriptions, property transfer, senior rights, conveyances, and case law pertaining to boundary disputes. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SURV 301 | Introduction to Land Surveying | — | This course presents the fundamentals of land surveying theory and calculations and includes equipment, horizontal, vertical, and angular measurements, errors, traversing, leveling, and stadia. Also,… source |
| SURV 301L | Introduction to Land Surveying Laboratory | — | This course presents the fundamentals of land surveying field practice and equipment use, and it includes horizontal, vertical, and angular measurements, errors, traversing, leveling, and stadia. source |
| SURV 302 | Advanced Land Surveying | — | This course presents advanced concepts in land surveying theory and calculations and includes equipment horizontal and vertical curves, introduction to GPS and control surveys for Land Surveyors, top… source |
| SURV 302L | Advanced Land Surveying Laboratory | — | This course presents advanced concepts in land surveying field practices and equipment use. It also includes horizontal and vertical curves, and topography. source |
| SURV 303 | Advanced Application in Surveying I | — | This course focuses on measurement analysis and adjustments, geodesy, various mapping elements, state plane coordinates and the use of GPS for land surveying applications. source |
| SURV 304 | Advanced Applications in Surveying II | — | This course focuses on photogrammetry, celestial surveying, research, and survey project management, emphasizing concepts and calculations performed by the land surveyor. Also, this course presents p… source |
| SURV 307 | Construction Surveying | — | This course presents concepts in construction surveying theory and calculations and includes pipelines, tunnels, culverts, bridges, buildings, highways, and municipal surveys. source |
| SURV 307L | Construction Surveying Laboratory | — | This course presents concepts in construction surveying theory and calculations. It also includes pipelines, tunnels, culverts, bridges, buildings, highways, and municipal surveys. source |
| SURV 308 | Fundamentals of Surveying Exam Preparation | — | This course helps prepare students for the Fundamentals of Surveying exam. Students explore exam topics and techniques for success. This course includes a review of exam questions, structure, and eli… source |
| SURV 310 | Computer Aided Drafting for Surveyors | — | This course introduces computer aided drafting for land surveying using AutoCAD Civil 3D. source |
| SURV 360 | Boundary Control and Legal Principles I | — | This course introduces the basic elements of the U.S. Public Land Survey System (PLSS), including background, history, subdivisions of sections, and restoration of lost corners. This course covers pr… source |
| SURV 365 | Boundary Control and Legal Principles II | — | This course examines principles of boundary control, including land descriptions, property transfer, senior rights, conveyances, and case law pertaining to boundary disputes. source |
| VESL 312 | English for the Workplace - Low-Intermediate | — | VESL 312 is an integrated skills course for low-intermediate ESL students who want to learn English for vocational purposes. Students will develop proficiency with general vocabulary and grammar. Stu… source |
| VESL 313 | English for the Workplace - Intermediate | — | VESL 313 is an integrated skills course for intermediate ESL students who want to learn English for vocational purposes. Students will develop proficiency with general vocabulary and grammar. Student… source |
| WELD 341 | Welding Essentials | — | This course provides an introduction into the welding industry. Instruction in the areas of safety, welding processes, equipment, and the properties of metals will be covered. Tools and lab supplies… source |
| WELD 360 | Introduction to Welding | — | This course is a combination of basic gas welding and basic arc welding. Class topics and activities include safety procedures needed to work in school and industrial shop settings. Welding processes… source |
| WELD 361 | Intermediate Welding | — | This course is a continuation of welding techniques learned in WELD 360. Emphasis will focus on shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), fluxcored arc welding (FCAW) and gas t… source |
| WELD 362 | Advanced Welding | — | This course covers advanced welding practices using SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and FCAW. Objectives will be completed in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions on steel, aluminum, and stainless st… source |
| WELD 363 | Welding Certification Preparation | — | This course provides continued practice on out-of-position welding, leading to AWS certification exam procedures. Students will develop, improve, and refine welding skills through guided practice in… source |
| WELD 377 | Assistance in Welding | — | This course is intended for students requiring help with welding techniques. The course will provide intensive assistance in welding concepts and procedures. Students will develop, improve, and refin… source |
| WLF 10 | Wildland Fire-Basics | 5 | This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course cer… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WLF 11 | Wildland Fire School-Fundamentals | 14 | The Wildland Fire School Fundamentals course is a rigorous work simulation program that trains students for the wildland fire suppression and fuels reduction service. Students who complete the Wildla… 14 cr · 14 hr source |
| WLF 12 | Wildland Fire School-Advancement | 9 | This course is designed for student who have completed the WLF-11 Wildland Fire School or equivalent and have obtained work experience in wildland fire. This Course will allow for advancement in wild… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| WLF 19 | Work Experience Education, Wildland Fire | 1 | This course is a work experience internship for wildland fire students. Students will be monitored and advised through this class. Documentation of work progress will be provided to the instructor by… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 20 | Integrated Fuels Management | 9 | This Course will allow for advancement in wildland fire fuels and prescribed fire concepts, leadership development and overall knowledge base in hazardous wildland fire fuels management. Work Labs wi… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| WLF 21 | Fuels and Prescribed Fire Applications | 9 | This course is designed for students who have completed the WLF-11 Wildland Fire School or equivalent and have obtained work experience in wildland fire. This Course will allow for knowledge and skil… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| WLF 108 | Introduction to Wildland Fire Field Studies | 0.5 | This is a practical field course to introduce the student to a scenario-based wildland fire experience. Students will be exposed to real world challenges, expectations, and will be required to apply… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| WLF 110 | Wildland Fire Field Studies II | 0.5 | This practical field course continues the scenario-based wildland fire experience. Students will be exposed to more advanced real world challenges, expectations, and will be required to apply skill a… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| WLF 111 | S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use | 1 | This course covers principles of positive displacement pumps but focuses on the Wajax-Pacific Mark III Pump which is primarily used by the National Fire Equipment System. Instruction emphasizes effec… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 112 | S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws | 1.5 | The course provides introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support entry lev… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| WLF 119 | S-219 Firing Operations | 1 | The course introduces the roles and responsibilities of a Firing Boss, Single Resource (FIRB), and outlines duties of other personnel who may engage firing operations. The course discusses and illust… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 120 | Incident Command System 200 | 1 | This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). This course focuses on the management of single resources. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 122 | RX-310, Introduction to Fire Effects | 2 | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and communicate the relationships between basic fire regimes and fire effects, the effects of fire tre… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WLF 130 | S-230 Crew Boss (Single Resource) | 1.5 | Crew Boss (Single Resource), S-230 is a course designed to meet the training needs of a crew boss on a wildland fire incident. The purpose is to provide fire suppression trainees with the skills/know… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| WLF 131 | S-131 Wildland Firefighter Type 1 | 0.5 | This course is targeted for personnel desiring to be qualified as a Firefighter Type 1 (FFT-1) and or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5) in the Federal fire service. Course content will cover what is r… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| WLF 132 | S-231 Engine Boss | 0.5 | This course is suggested training for the position of Single Resource Boss. Upon completion students will be able to perform Engine Boss tasks and make tactical decisions required to safely manage an… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| WLF 135 | RT-130 Wildland Fire Topics - Safety Training | 1.5 | The Wildland Fire Topics course provides a range of training options to meet National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) position training requirements and agency specific course hours requirements.… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| WLF 136 | S-236 Heavy Equipment Boss | 1 | This course is designed to meet the training needs of a Heavy Equipment Boss, Single Resource (HEQB) on an incident as outlined in the National Incident Management System: Wildland Fire Qualification… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 161 | EMT-Emergency Medical Technician | 6.5 | This course is an introduction to the basic of Emergency Medical Technician requirements: including medical and trauma skills, basic anatomy and physiology, and airway management. Students will learn… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| WLF 162 | M-410 Facilitative Instructor | 2 | This course is designed to help students become effective facilitative instructors. The purpose of this course is to improve training delivery and quality by presenting instructional methods with an… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WLF 180 | L-280 Followership to Leadership | 1 | This course is designed as a self-assessment opportunity for individuals preparing to step into a leadership role in the wildland fire service. The course combines one day of classroom instruction fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WLF 190 | S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior | 2 | This course is designed to prepare the prospective fireline supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations. It serves to develop fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills.… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WLF 301 | WLF Readiness | — | This course is designed for students interested in WLF 10 or industry members looking to meet and maintain wildland fire industry standards of physical fitness levels. The following components of phy… source |
| WLF 305 | Wildland Fire Technology | — | This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course cer… source |
| WLF 310 | Wildland Fire-Basics | — | This course will prepare students for basic employment as a wildland fire fighter with State and Federal agencies. Successful completers may earn basic National Wildfire Coordinating Group course cer… source |
| WLF 312 | Wildland Fire School-Advancement | — | This course is designed for student who have completed the NR-97 Wildland Fire School or equivalent and have obtained work experience in wildland fire. This course will allow for advancement in wildl… source |
| WLF 322 | RX-310, Introduction to Fire Effects | — | This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and communicate the relationships between basic fire regimes and fire effects, the effects of fire tre… source |
| WLF 333 | Wildland Fire Field Studies III | — | This field studies course is a 5-day trip that demonstrates the wildland fire experience. Students will review the sequence of events that led to the tragedy in the South Canyon Fire and discuss sign… source |
| WLF 334 | Wildland Fire Chainsaw Applications | — | This course provides intermediate level training focused on the tactical application of chainsaws in the wildland fire environment. Emphasis is placed on containment line construction, large diameter… source |
| WLF 350 | Incident Command System 200 | — | This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). This course focuses on the management of single resources. source |
| WLF 351 | S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use | — | This course covers principles of positive displacement pumps but focuses on the Wajax-Pacific Mark III Pump which is primarily used by the National Fire Equipment System. Instruction emphasizes effec… source |
| WLF 352 | RT-130 Wildland Fire Topics - Safety Training | — | The Wildland Fire Topics course provides a range of training options to meet National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) position training requirements and agency specific course hours requirements.… source |
| WLF 353 | S-131 Wildland Firefighter Type 1 | — | This course is targeted for personnel desiring to be qualified as a Firefighter Type 1 (FFT-1) and or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5) in the Federal fire service. Course content will cover what is r… source |
| WLF 354 | S-219 Firing Operations | — | The course introduces the roles and responsibilities of a Firing Boss, Single Resource (FIRB), and outlines duties of other personnel who may engage firing operations. The course discusses and illust… source |
| WLF 355 | S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws | — | The course provides introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support entry lev… source |
| WLF 356 | L-280 Followership to Leadership | — | This course is designed as a self-assessment opportunity for individuals preparing to step into a leadership role in the wildland fire service. The course combines one day of classroom instruction fo… source |
| WLF 357 | S-230 Crew Boss (Single Resource) | — | Crew Boss (Single Resource), S-230 is a course designed to meet the training needs of a crew boss on a wildland fire incident. The purpose is to provide fire suppression trainees with the skills/know… source |
| WLF 358 | S-231 Engine Boss | — | This course is suggested training for the position of Single Resource Boss. Upon completion students will be able to perform Engine Boss tasks and make tactical decisions required to safely manage an… source |
| WLF 359 | S-236 Heavy Equipment Boss | — | This course is designed to meet the training needs of a Heavy Equipment Boss, Single Resource (HEQB) on an incident as outlined in the National Incident Management System: Wildland Fire Qualification… source |
| WLF 360 | S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior | — | This course is designed to prepare the prospective fireline supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations. It serves to develop fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills.… source |
| WLF 361 | EMT - Emergency Medical Technician | — | This course is an introduction to the basic of Emergency Medical Technician requirements: including medical and trauma skills, basic anatomy and physiology, and airway management. Students will learn… source |
| WLF 362 | M-410 Facilitative Instructor | — | This course is designed to help students become effective facilitative instructors. The purpose of this course is to improve training delivery and quality by presenting instructional methods with an… source |
| WLF 395 | Integrated Fuels Management | — | This Course will allow for advancement in wildland fire fuels and prescribed fire concepts, leadership development and overall knowledge base in hazardous wildland fire fuels management. Work Labs wi… source |
| WGSS 24 | La Chicana and Latina | 3 | This course offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Chicana and Mexican American women in contemporary society. Special emphasis is placed on the role and impact of family, church, education, economi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WKEXP 19 | Work Experience Education | 1 | Supervised employment, not directly related to the student's major. 1 cr · 1 hr source |