2024 CE Spring Classes
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- Registration Begins: January 10, 2024
- Classes Begin: February 26, 2024
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The courses provided below are introductory-level offerings that are available this Spring. To access a comprehensive list of all our course options along with their respective requirements, please visit our Spring Schedule.
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- Animation & Gaming
ANIM 100 Digital Paint and Ink
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71
Illustration skills used in digital animation and game production. Focuses on digital illustration tools, including painting and drawing using vector and bitmap for animation environments.
ANIM 101A Drawing - Gesture and Figure
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Contemporary and traditional approaches to sketching the human figure using drawing techniques for rapid visualization. Emphasizes and develops perceptual and technical skills for capturing basic visual mechanics of motion and gesture.
ANIM 108 Principles of Animation
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Principles of drawing for traditional animation concentrating on the mechanics of movement, timing, and emotion for the creation of expressive line drawings.
ARTD 15A Drawing: Beginning
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ARTS 110)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71An entry-level course emphasizing creative expression through the use of black and white drawing media. Emphasis is placed on basic drawing methods and skills, composition, and exploration of drawing media.
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ANIM 100 Digital Paint and Ink
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71
Illustration skills used in digital animation and game production. Focuses on digital illustration tools, including painting and drawing using vector and bitmap for animation environments.
ANIM 122 Introduction to Virtual Reality Design and Technology
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Virtual Reality (VR) tools and technologies for the beginner. Through a series of hands-on projects, the student learns techniques, tools, and the thinking involved in constructing games, narratives, and visual communication using VR.
ANIM 130 Introduction to 3D Modeling
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Three-dimensional (3D) modeling techniques using animation and gaming industry-standard software.
ANIM 131 Introduction to Game Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Introduction to game art and game development including the principles, tools, and technologies for designing analog and computer games.
ANIM 140 Introduction to 3D Animation
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Three dimensional (3D) character animation including staging, posing, timing, and motion as used in games, film, and television. Through a series of lectures and projects, the student gets an introduction to the 3D animation industry workflow and thinking.
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ARCH 101 Design I - Elements of Design
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Corequisite: ARCH 121
Design and design process including conceptualization, visualization, form making, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical, contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban environment. Portfolio will be produced. Field trips are required.
ARCH 102 Design II - Architectural Design
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Corequisite: ARCH 122 or ARCH 23
Advisory: (ARCH 10 and ARCH 11) or (ARCH 101 and ARCH 141)Second level architectural design studio with a focus on site analysis, design conceptualization, form making, program development and presentation. Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solving integrated with the artistic design process. Investigations will stress symbolic expression, aesthetics, craftsmanship, technical skills, vocabulary and physical object making through the design of multi-family residential, institutional and cultural buildings. Field trips are required.
ARCH 121 CADD and Digital Design Media Level I
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Corequisite: ARCH 101CADD (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) Level 1 and computer applications in architecture, engineering, and related fields including spreadsheet, drawing, and presentation application. Field trips required.
ARCH 122 Architectural Presentations
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Corequisite: ARCH 21 or ARCH 102
Advisory: (ARCH 10 and ARCH 11) or (ARCH 101 and ARCH 141)Analysis and preparation of architectural presentation projects, including schematic and final design, architectural models, oral presentation techniques, board layouts using hand-drawn and computer-aided techniques, and development of project portfolio. Field trips required.
ARCH 142 Architectural Materials and Specifications
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Building materials and specifications used in architecture and construction. Includes a lab component of common building material applications. Field trips required.
ARCH 180 Science Concepts for Sustainable Design and Environmental Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Simplified and contextualized science concepts focused on sustainable design and environmental control. Applicable elements from several disciplines will be brought together and investigated in a non-mathematical and experiential format. Topics such as human thermal comfort, thermal energy, solar geometry, insolation, and energy conservation will be examined in the context of the built environment.
ARCH 202 Design IV - Sustainable Design Advanced Project
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Corequisite: ARCH 222
Advisory: ARCH 201Fourth level architectural design studio focusing on sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental conservation. Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solving involving material selection, envelope design, advanced space planning, and the development of designs from complex building programs. Investigations will stress logical organization, craftsmanship, technical skills, vocabulary, and physical object making through the design complex building types. Field trips are required.
ARCH 222 Advanced Digital Media, Generative, and Algorithmic Design and Illustration
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71
Corequisite: ARCH 202Architectural computational and algorithmic design. Course focuses on design mathematics, visual interface coding, and the development of digital models from computational definitions. Computer Aided Design (CAD), 3 dimensional (3-D) illustration and modeling. Development of interior and exterior 3-D models and how they interact with solar lighting.
ARCH 280 Structural Design Level I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 71Theories of structural design and the relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems including statics, strength of materials, and structural properties as well as the demonstration of forces and stresses.
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MUSA 100 Fundamentals of Audio Technology
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: CMUS 100 X)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Fundamental terminology, equipment, techniques, and technical concepts related to audio technology. Topics include the basic principles and practices of signal flow, analog audio, digital audio, computer workstations, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI), synthesis, and sound recording utilizing modern hardware and software. These topics will be explored from a technical perspective.
MUSA 110 Acoustics for Audio Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Scientific and practical concepts of acoustic sound for audio production. Topics include the science of sound, sound generation, sound in the free field, acoustic spaces, psychoacoustics, and techniques for acoustic management. Students will be able to critically analyze acoustic phenomena and apply this knowledge in audio production settings.
MUSA 120 Electronic Music
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: CMUS 110 X)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Creative techniques and elements of electronic audio. Topics include digital audio workstations, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI), synthesis, sampling, sequencing, editing, composition, arranging, and mixing. Compositions are expected of students utilizing electronic audio techniques.View Audio Arts Program View Catalog Apply Now - Culinary Arts
HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 110)
Lecture: 36
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68
Sanitation practices affecting individual and commercial food service operations. Prevention and control of foodborne illnesses through flow of food and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management. Also includes study of worker safety. Students will take a nationally recognized Food Safety Manager Certification exam as part of this course.
HRM 57 Hospitality Cost Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Analyzing and managing food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality operation. Emphasis on problem solving, applying cost control techniques to maximize profits while managing expenses. Topics include establishing standards, cost-volume-profit analysis, forecasting, purchasing and storage controls, menu costing and pricing, theft prevention, and labor control.
HRM 59 Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOPS 130)
Lecture: 54Techniques and procedures of management are explored and developed as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities. Topics include functions of management, marketing, menu development, effective cost controls in purchasing, labor and service techniques.
CUL 101 Professional Cooking Foundations
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Foundational skills required for future culinary course work. Topics include professionalism, food safety, menus and recipes, equipment identification, knife care and use, weights and measures, culinary nutrition, and principles of cooking.
CUL 105 Baking and Pastry I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, C-ID #: HOSP 180 X)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Formerly HRM 82.
Preparation of baked goods and pastries, including breads, cakes, icing, laminated pastries, cookies, pies, tarts, and frozen and plated desserts.
CUL 107 World Cuisines
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Formerly HRM 83.Preparation of world cuisines from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Emphasis will be placed on regional dishes from each country or region covered.
CUL 111 Exploring Beverages
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Production methods and service of non-alcoholic beverages, beer, wine, and spirits. Students identify beverages using sensory evaluation techniques. Selection, storage, service of wines, wine lists, and evaluation of wine will be emphasized. Students will also be introduced to food and wine pairing strategies. Beverage costing and profitability are discussed. Note: Students must be 21 years or older with a valid photo identification (ID) in order to taste alcoholic beverages. Students under 21 years of age will not be allowed to taste alcoholic beverages.
CUL 114 Dining Room Service Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Skills and knowledge needed for all aspects of dining room service. Exploration of the various styles of service. Table setting styles, buffet set-ups, wine and beverage service, and service as a sales tool are covered. The safety of both customer and staff are discussed.
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PHOT 9 Digital Image Editing for Photographers
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Software and techniques including digital workflow practices, digital image editing, enhancing and retouching methods commonly used in photography.
PHOT 10 Basic Digital and Film Photography
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54The basic mechanical, optical, and chemical principles of photography, including traditional darkroom techniques and digital image systems. Laboratory experience involves problems related to camera and image editing and output techniques.
PHOT 15 History of Photography
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Survey of the history of photography from early 1800s to the present, introducing various concepts of photo representation and their impact on society. Field trip required.
PHOT 29 Studio Business Practices for Commercial Artists
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Studio business practices for commercial artists. Small business operations, pricing services based on the licensing business model, copyright basics, project production, and estimating and invoicing. Field trips may be required.
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ARTC 100 Fundamentals of Graphic Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ARTS 250)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71
Advisory: ARTD 15A and ARTD 20Fundamentals of graphic design for the commercial art industry. Technology, creativity, design, and production. Adobe Photoshop to produce effective commercial art.
PHOT 58 Photography & Video Social Media Marketing
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Basic photography, video, lighting, and image editing techniques for social media platforms, including live streaming to create and manage image content.
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FASH 8 Introduction to Fashion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Fashion industry as a whole, including raw materials, manufacturing, retailing, technology, world economics, globalization, and careers. Includes apparel design, manufacturing, retail merchandising, sales, promotion, textile production, and career opportunities.
FASH 10 Clothing Construction I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Essentials of industry standard apparel construction techniques using a variety of machines and equipment. Students will be given instruction in single needle machine operation, industrial overlock operation, and garment assembly.
FASH 14 Dress, Culture, and Identity
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54The interrelatedness of socio-psychological, economic, cultural, and political/religious influences on dress, adornment, and fashion in historical perspective. Includes cross-cultural analysis of Western and non-Western dress.
FASH 17 Textiles
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Introductory study of the physical and chemical properties of textiles. Textile fiber production, classification, properties, and identification. Textiles coloration and finishing processes. Relationship of fiber characteristics, coloration, and finishing processes to fabric properties, performance, legislation, and care.
FASH 25 Fashion Digital Illustration and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: FASH 10Technical fashion drawing techniques using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Includes drawing production flats, colorization, and digital fashion figures using a computer as a drafting tool. Exploration of popular computer techniques and apparel industry design methods.
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FASH 8 Introduction to Fashion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Fashion industry as a whole, including raw materials, manufacturing, retailing, technology, world economics, globalization, and careers. Includes apparel design, manufacturing, retail merchandising, sales, promotion, textile production, and career opportunities.
FASH 9 History of Fashion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Survey of Western costume and fashion from antiquity to contemporary times. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces, and the relationship of historic styles to current fashion.
FASH 10 Clothing Construction I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Essentials of industry standard apparel construction techniques using a variety of machines and equipment. Students will be given instruction in single needle machine operation, industrial overlock operation, and garment assembly.
FASH 14 Dress, Culture, and Identity
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54The interrelatedness of socio-psychological, economic, cultural, and political/religious influences on dress, adornment, and fashion in historical perspective. Includes cross-cultural analysis of Western and non-Western dress.
FASH 17 Textiles
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Introductory study of the physical and chemical properties of textiles. Textile fiber production, classification, properties, and identification. Textiles coloration and finishing processes. Relationship of fiber characteristics, coloration, and finishing processes to fabric properties, performance, legislation, and care.
FASH 25 Fashion Digital Illustration and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: FASH 10Technical fashion drawing techniques using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Includes drawing production flats, colorization, and digital fashion figures using a computer as a drafting tool. Exploration of popular computer techniques and apparel industry design methods.
FASH 59 Fashion Retailing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Overview of fashion retailing, on site environments, online fashion stores, management, and multi-channel retailers. Principles focus on the fashion segment of the retailing industry and the merchandising of fashion products.
FASH 62 Retail Buying and Merchandising
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 72
Advisory: MATH 51Principles and practices used in retail buying and merchandising environment. This course emphasizes the buyer's role in merchandising management, quantitative retail formulas, costing calculations, pricing strategies, and managing profit. Students will apply concepts learned using Microsoft Excel.
FASH 63 Fashion Promotion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Principles and techniques of integrated marketing communications for apparel wholesale and retail products. Emphasis focuses on principles of integrated marketing and communication strategy, market and consumer research, branding, and the comprehensive nature of promotion in the fashion merchandising environment and emphasizes the changing nature of promotion in a global marketplace.
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FASH 9 History of Fashion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Survey of Western costume and fashion from antiquity to contemporary times. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces, and the relationship of historic styles to current fashion.
FASH 10 Clothing Construction I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Essentials of industry standard apparel construction techniques using a variety of machines and equipment. Students will be given instruction in single needle machine operation, industrial overlock operation, and garment assembly.
THTR 19 Theatrical Costuming
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: THTR 174)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Theatrical costuming design and construction. Includes the study of costume history, principles of costume design, fibers and textiles, basic costume construction, and design rendering techniques. Costume crew assignments for major productions will provide practical instruction in actual performance demands on costumes and their proper maintenance. Class is suitable for people interested in costuming for theater, dance, film, television, and reenactments.
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ID 10 Introduction to Interior Design
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36Interior design and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional, and environmental needs. Field trips may be required.
ID 10L Introduction to Interior Design Laboratory
1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 54
Corequisite: ID 10 (May have been taken previously)Application of the interior design practice and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional, and environmental needs. Field trips may be required.
ID 21 Color and Design Theory II
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: ID 20Systematic process of designing three-dimensional (3D) objects including color theory, surface, and volume investigation for interior design. Elements include visualization, perception, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical, contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban environment. Portfolio pieces will be produced. Field trips may be required.
ID 22 Design Drawing for Interior Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Communication elements required to convey design ideas to building trades via the written language of design and construction documents. Graphic and drawing techniques, including interior design graphics standards, building construction fundamentals, methods of drawings, computer aided drawing (CAD), and the basics of compiling construction documentation sets. Portfolio pieces will be produced. Field trips may be required.
ID 36 Portfolio Development for Interior Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: ID 29Development of individual professional identities through self-branding as a marketing strategy. Emphasis is on personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into interior design and related professions. Surveys the interior design profession, industry, and related occupations. Portfolio pieces will be produced. Field trips may be required.
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JOUR 100 Introduction to Mass Communications
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: JOUR 100)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: ENGL 1AMass media and interrelationships with society, including history, structure, and trends. Additionally, the following topics will be covered as they pertain to the mass media: economics, law, ethics, technology, and such social issues as gender and cultural diversity.
JOUR 114 Student News Media Staff
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: JOUR 130)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 108Newsroom lab setting writing and producing the college student news publications. Researching, writing and editing articles for both publications; photography, videography, and multimedia to create stories and images for print, web and broadcast; layout, design and graphic illustrations. Basic fundamentals of journalism law and ethics.
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R-TV 01 Introduction to Electronic Media
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68History, structure, function, economics, content, and evolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media. Includes the social, political, regulatory, ethical, and occupational impact of the electronic media.
R-TV 11A Beginning Radio Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: R-TV 01Operation of standard radio production equipment for both tape-based and digital production utilizing various audio editing software technologies. Production skills concentrate on the use of voice, music, and sound effects as applied to a variety of broadcasting elements.
R-TV 15 Broadcast Law and Business Practices
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously)The broadcasting industry as a business. Legal and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulatory issues in broadcasting, new and emerging media, as well as unions, contracts, negotiations, residuals, and mergers.
R-TV 38 Radio Broadcasting Rules and Regulations
1.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 27
Corequisite: R-TV 01 (may have been taken previously)Federal Communication Commission (FCC) rules, regulations, documentation, and licensing. SoundExchange rules regarding digital performances and the Digital Media Copyright Act and its impact on Internet streaming and podcasting.
R-TV 96A Beginning Campus Radio Station Lab: Studio Procedures and Equipment Operations
1-2 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lab: 54-108
Corequisite: R-TV 01 and R-TV 11A and R-TV 38 (corequisite courses may have been taken previously)Basic operation of the college radio stations. Activities focus on studio equipment operation, automated broadcasting, and station procedures. Suitable for students interested in both on-air and behind-the-scenes employment.
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R-TV 01 Introduction to Electronic Media
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68History, structure, function, economics, content, and evolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media. Includes the social, political, regulatory, ethical, and occupational impact of the electronic media.
R-TV 02 On-Air Personality Development
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: R-TV 11A (may have been taken previously)Developing personality, style, and voice for work along with an understanding of the business for all areas of the industry, including disc jockey, newscaster, sportscaster, voice-over artist, and voice-tracking. Developing content for on-air shows. Review the basics of the production studio and its components.
R-TV 11A Beginning Radio Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: R-TV 01Operation of standard radio production equipment for both tape-based and digital production utilizing various audio editing software technologies. Production skills concentrate on the use of voice, music, and sound effects as applied to a variety of broadcasting elements.
R-TV 15 Broadcast Law and Business Practices
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: R-TV 01 (May have been taken previously)The broadcasting industry as a business. Legal and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulatory issues in broadcasting, new and emerging media, as well as unions, contracts, negotiations, residuals, and mergers.
R-TV 17 Introduction to Podcasting
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Introduction to podcasting, including programming, announcing, promotions, and legal and copyright issues through the creation of an actual podcast.
R-TV 38 Radio Broadcasting Rules and Regulations
1.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 27
Corequisite: R-TV 01 (may have been taken previously)Federal Communication Commission (FCC) rules, regulations, documentation, and licensing. SoundExchange rules regarding digital performances and the Digital Media Copyright Act and its impact on Internet streaming and podcasting.
R-TV 96A Beginning Campus Radio Station Lab: Studio Procedures and Equipment Operations
1-2 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lab: 54-108
Corequisite: R-TV 01 and R-TV 11A and R-TV 38 (corequisite courses may have been taken previously)Basic operation of the college radio stations. Activities focus on studio equipment operation, automated broadcasting, and station procedures. Suitable for students interested in both on-air and behind-the-scenes employment.
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R-TV 01 Introduction to Electronic Media
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68History, structure, function, economics, content, and evolution of radio, television, film, the Internet, and new media. Includes the social, political, regulatory, ethical, and occupational impact of the electronic media.
R-TV 14 Media Aesthetics
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1AMedia aesthetics for film, television, and other filmed entertainment. Examines the broad subject areas of form, content, aesthetics, meaning, cinematic history, and culture. Explores the diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form through an examination of a wide variety of productions, national cinemas, and film movements. Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology, and critical analysis. Stresses critical, theoretical and practical analysis. Material is presented from a producer and artist point of view and is intended for those pursuing a career in film, television, and other electronic visual media.
R-TV 18 Introduction to Screenwriting
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1AScreenwriting for television and motion picture production. Includes characterization, visualization, structure, and form.
R-TV 19A Beginning Video Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: R-TV 14Video production focused on in-studio and on-location single camera film-style production techniques. Introduction to the theory and best practices in the disciplines of digital cinematography, lighting for film and television, dialogue audio recording, in addition to mixing dialogue against sound effects and music. Directing narrative content. Editorial skills development using non-linear editing applications. Production of short-form narrative style content.
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R-TV 19A Beginning Video Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: R-TV 14Video production focused on in-studio and on-location single camera film-style production techniques. Introduction to the theory and best practices in the disciplines of digital cinematography, lighting for film and television, dialogue audio recording, in addition to mixing dialogue against sound effects and music. Directing narrative content. Editorial skills development using non-linear editing applications. Production of short-form narrative style content.
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R-TV 19A Beginning Video Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: R-TV 14Video production focused on in-studio and on-location single camera film-style production techniques. Introduction to the theory and best practices in the disciplines of digital cinematography, lighting for film and television, dialogue audio recording, in addition to mixing dialogue against sound effects and music. Directing narrative content. Editorial skills development using non-linear editing applications. Production of short-form narrative style content.
CNET 56 Computer Networks
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: CNET 54Standards, terminology, design, implementation, and troubleshooting techniques as they relate to both local and wide area networks. Emphasis on hardware and software components, network architecture, and data transmission methods. Of special interest to computer and network technicians and those seeking certification in A+, Network+, or other certifications.
ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
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THTR 9 Introduction to Theater Arts
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: THTR 111)
Lecture: 54Aesthetic, artistic, technical, and business aspects of theater.
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AIRC 11 Welding for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
2 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 54Fundamentals of welding related to the field of air conditioning and refrigeration with emphasis on the sterile techniques and skills required for joining copper refrigerant lines and the procedures for light fabrication.
AIRC 20 Refrigeration Fundamentals
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 71Principles of mechanical refrigeration based on the refrigeration cycle and associated mechanical components. Develops skills for interpreting service gauge pressures and sensible temperatures, system dehydration techniques, and the safe handling and containment of refrigerants.
AIRC 25 Electrical Fundamentals for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 72 Lab: 54Electrical principles and practices used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pump systems as applied to the development and interpretation of schematics and the sequential approach to wiring circuits including power supplies, motors, and controls. Develops skills for designing electrical circuits, and electrical trouble shooting.
AIRC 30 Heat Load Calculations and Design
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 72
Advisory: AIRC 20Heat loss and heat gain will be examined, developed, and applied to residential dwellings air conditioning systems. Equipment sizing, selection, and duct design based on the Heat Load of the structure. Heat Load calculation software will be explored and used to aid in the process.
AIRC 31 Commercial Electrical for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: AIRC 25Electrical control of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration equipment emphasizing time clocks, defrost, three phase transformers, three phase motors, Variable Frequency Drives, and troubleshooting of three phase systems.
AIRC 34 Commercial Systems
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 63 Lab: 27
Advisory: AIRC 20 and AIRC 25This course is designed for the advanced student to gain familiarity with commercial systems, which are not limited to air handlers, cooling towers, water pumps, chillers, and thermal storage. Students will also increase their understanding of how large complex buildings are to be conditioned.
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AERO 100 Primary Pilot Ground School
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 72Aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors, and cross-country navigation procedures; provides introductory material on radio navigation, aeromedical factors, and radio communications procedures. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Private Pilot knowledge examination and FAA Air Traffic Control Basics.
AERO 102 Aviation Weather
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Weather elements, atmosphere, weather mechanics, weather disturbances, weather analysis and forecasts. Evaluation of aviation weather reports and forecasts.
AERO 104 Federal Aviation Regulations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), pertaining to pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, and general operating rules. Air traffic control practices and procedures and reporting of aircraft accidents.
AERO 152 Air Transportation
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Survey course of the air transportation industry. Topics include an introduction to air transportation, structure and economics of the airlines, general aviation operations, and aviation career planning.
AERO 200 Aviation Safety and Human Factors
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100Evaluation and analysis of factors leading to aircraft accidents as it relates to the environment of the pilot and air traffic controller.
AERO 250 Navigation
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 100Dead reckoning navigation procedures. Aeronautical computers and their application in cross-country flying. Use of radio navigation aids, flight planning, flight directors, global positioning system, and electronic flight instrumentation systems.
AERO 252 Instrument Ground School
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: (AERO 23 or AERO 100) and (AERO 26 or AERO 102)Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), Air Traffic Control communications and procedures, air navigation radio aids, instrument landing systems, flight instruments, aircraft performance, aeronautical publications, instrument approach procedures, IFR cross-country navigation, and instrument weather. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Instrument Pilot computerized knowledge exam.
AIRT 151 Aircraft Recognition and Performance
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 100Designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Students will learn to recognize the distinctive features of aircraft, identify types of aircraft, classify aircraft as to FAA category and class, and analyze aircraft for performance characteristics required for air traffic control separation. Commercial Pilot majors are encouraged to take the class as an elective course.
AIRT 201 Terminal Air Traffic Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100 and AIRT 41 or AIRT 151Designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Students will learn about aircraft operation in the National Airspace System, control tower operations, terminal radar control, radio communication techniques and phraseology, and responding to emergencies.
AIRT 203 Enroute Air Traffic Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: (AERO 23 or AERO 100) and (AIRT 41 or AIRT 151)Enroute air traffic control operations in the National Airspace System. Includes radar and non-radar separation rules, enroute air traffic control clearances, emergencies and search & rescue, and future air traffic control technologies. This course is designed for students who want to become air traffic controllers for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
AIRT 251 Air Traffic Control Team Skills
1.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27
Advisory: AIRT 201 or AIRT 42ALeadership skills for aviation professionals, with emphasis on FAA Crew Resource Management. This course will introduce students to the skills required to work in an aviation group environment. Students will be able to identify personality types and temperaments, analyze skills necessary to manage and improve individual performance, work effectively in the team environment, and recognize human factors that affect air traffic control, identify 'threat and error' countermeasures.
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AIRC 20 Refrigeration Fundamentals
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 71Principles of mechanical refrigeration based on the refrigeration cycle and associated mechanical components. Develops skills for interpreting service gauge pressures and sensible temperatures, system dehydration techniques, and the safe handling and containment of refrigerants.
AIRC 25 Electrical Fundamentals for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 72 Lab: 54Electrical principles and practices used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pump systems as applied to the development and interpretation of schematics and the sequential approach to wiring circuits including power supplies, motors, and controls. Develops skills for designing electrical circuits, and electrical trouble shooting.
AIRC 31 Commercial Electrical for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: AIRC 25Electrical control of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration equipment emphasizing time clocks, defrost, three phase transformers, three phase motors, Variable Frequency Drives, and troubleshooting of three phase systems.
AIRC 34 Commercial Systems
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 63 Lab: 27
Advisory: AIRC 20 and AIRC 25This course is designed for the advanced student to gain familiarity with commercial systems, which are not limited to air handlers, cooling towers, water pumps, chillers, and thermal storage. Students will also increase their understanding of how large complex buildings are to be conditioned.
AIRC 61 Building Automation Fundamentals
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: AIRC 20 and AIRC 25 and AIRC 31 and AIRC 34Basics of commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) control theory as it applies to control systems. Building automation systems (BAS) controller wiring for power, communication, inputs, and outputs. Navigating the computer operating system environment, BAS software, and applications. Word processing, spreadsheets, and flow-charts for use with BAS systems.
AIRC 65 Building Automation Networks and Programming
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: AIRC 61Programming heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) direct digital controllers using line (text) programming, icon based programming, and block programming. Stresses good programming practices including complete program documentation.
CNET 56 Computer Networks
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: CNET 54Standards, terminology, design, implementation, and troubleshooting techniques as they relate to both local and wide area networks. Emphasis on hardware and software components, network architecture, and data transmission methods. Of special interest to computer and network technicians and those seeking certification in A+, Network+, or other certifications.
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MFG 110 Introduction to CAD
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Basic Computer Aided Design (CAD) and computer applications (AutoCAD and SolidWorks) in engineering and related fields, including basic word processing, spreadsheet, CAD, and presentation applications. Production card and digital calipers required.
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MFG 130 Manufacturing Processes and Materials
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common manufacturing processes used to cut, bend, form, mold and cast common metal and plastic alloys. Investigates material properties, structural concepts and joining methods. Includes survey of advanced manufacturing technologies.
MFG 260 CNC Operation
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 108
Advisory: MFG 250Operation of computer numerical control (CNC) machines and their applications in manufacturing. Students will learn to analyze and interpret industry prints to determine datums, orient work to the machines, set up, and apply work holding solutions and basic tooling and machining strategies common in the industry. Students will be involved in producing and machining industry representative parts.
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AERO 100 Primary Pilot Ground School
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 72Aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors, and cross-country navigation procedures; provides introductory material on radio navigation, aeromedical factors, and radio communications procedures. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Private Pilot knowledge examination and FAA Air Traffic Control Basics.
AERO 102 Aviation Weather
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Weather elements, atmosphere, weather mechanics, weather disturbances, weather analysis and forecasts. Evaluation of aviation weather reports and forecasts.
AERO 104 Federal Aviation Regulations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), pertaining to pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, and general operating rules. Air traffic control practices and procedures and reporting of aircraft accidents.
AERO 150 Commercial Pilot Ground School
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot certification requirements, including aerodynamics, commercial pilot maneuvers, complex aircraft operations, multi-engine aircraft operations, aircraft weight and balance, aircraft performance charts, and radio navigation using advanced instrumentation. Prepares students for completion of the FAA Commercial Pilot Computerized Knowledge Examination.
AERO 152 Air Transportation
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Survey course of the air transportation industry. Topics include an introduction to air transportation, structure and economics of the airlines, general aviation operations, and aviation career planning.
AERO 200 Aviation Safety and Human Factors
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100Evaluation and analysis of factors leading to aircraft accidents as it relates to the environment of the pilot and air traffic controller.
AERO 250 Navigation
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 100Dead reckoning navigation procedures. Aeronautical computers and their application in cross-country flying. Use of radio navigation aids, flight planning, flight directors, global positioning system, and electronic flight instrumentation systems.
AERO 252 Instrument Ground School
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: (AERO 23 or AERO 100) and (AERO 26 or AERO 102)Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), Air Traffic Control communications and procedures, air navigation radio aids, instrument landing systems, flight instruments, aircraft performance, aeronautical publications, instrument approach procedures, IFR cross-country navigation, and instrument weather. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Instrument Pilot computerized knowledge exam.
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CNET 50 Personal Computer (PC) Servicing
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Personal computer (PC) and peripheral servicing techniques, preventative maintenance, hardware configurations, software configurations, software diagnostics, and the use of test equipment.
CNET 56 Computer Networks
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: CNET 54Standards, terminology, design, implementation, and troubleshooting techniques as they relate to both local and wide area networks. Emphasis on hardware and software components, network architecture, and data transmission methods. Of special interest to computer and network technicians and those seeking certification in A+, Network+, or other certifications.
CNET 58 Server Systems
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: CNET 56Server systems, both physical and virtual. Server installation, configuration, and management. Includes hardware and software components, virtual server configurations, troubleshooting techniques using flow charts and diagnostic tools, and disaster recovery concepts. Emphasis on hardware components. Covers the core material needed for the Server+ Certification. Software content in this course is covered only to the extent that is required for hardware troubleshooting, repair and implementation per CompTIA.
ELEC 11 Technical Applications in Microcomputers (OR CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications)
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Personal computer (PC) applications used in electronics technology. Includes word processing, spreadsheets, database, computer presentation methods, and internet research specifically designed for electronics technology.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications (OR ELEC 11 Technical Applications in Microcomputers)
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
ELEC 56 Digital Electronics
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Combinational and sequential logic circuits emphasizing number systems, binary math, basic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, flip-flops, counters, and registers. Stresses design and troubleshooting techniques.
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CMGT 121 Building Information Modeling for Construction
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles for construction management, and understanding coordination of building elements, building engineering systems, infrastructure systems, clash detection, construction cost estimating and scheduling. Field trips may be required.
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ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50AAlternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers AC sources, analysis (using complex numbers), test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of basic circuits with capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Includes impedance, resonance, filters, and decibels.
ELEC 61 Electronic Assembly and Fabrication
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50A and ELEC 50BManufacturing and fabrication processes associated with the electronics industry. Printed circuit board (PCB) design from conception to completion. Emphasizes electrical schematics, bill of material (BOM), component selection, layout design, manufacturability, assembly, soldering, de-soldering, and surface-mount technology.
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ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50AAlternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers AC sources, analysis (using complex numbers), test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of basic circuits with capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Includes impedance, resonance, filters, and decibels.
ELEC 61 Electronic Assembly and Fabrication
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50A and ELEC 50BManufacturing and fabrication processes associated with the electronics industry. Printed circuit board (PCB) design from conception to completion. Emphasizes electrical schematics, bill of material (BOM), component selection, layout design, manufacturability, assembly, soldering, de-soldering, and surface-mount technology.
CISP 31 Programming in C++
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 31L
Advisory: CISP 10 or (CISP 11 and CISP 11L) or (CISP 21 and CISP 21L)Object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31L, a concurrent laboratory co-requisite.
CISP 31L Programming in C++ Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 31Laboratory for object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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ARCH 142 Architectural Materials and Specifications
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Building materials and specifications used in architecture and construction. Includes a lab component of common building material applications. Field trips required.
ECT 26 Civil Engineering Technology and CADD
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 71Theory of civil engineering projects with hands-on instruction in civil drawings and Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) applications. Layout, topography maps, grading plans, sections, street improvements, and interpretation of surveyor's data are covered. Set of CADD drawings produced for a final portfolio.
ECT 71 Construction Estimating
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Construction estimating and bidding procedures using contract documents, construction drawings, and cost data. Estimating methods and use of estimating forms or software, including detailed quantity take-offs of building materials and labor required in building construction.
ECT 87 Fundamentals of Construction Inspection
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Construction inspection of light frame wood construction and steel structures. Topics include vertical and horizontal loads, stress analysis, framing and structural standards of lumber and steel, metallurgy, and welding.
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- Manufacturing Foundation
MFG 140 Print Reading and Shop Practice
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Print reading, layout, tools, and methods used in fabrication and manufacturing industries. Print reading fundamentals and mastery of tool and process selection, safety; proficiency in basic machine operation skills.
MFG 150 Manual Machining I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Conventional mill and lathe safety and machining practices, tool nomenclature, lathe and mill operation, application and tooling. Application to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. Production cards and calipers required.
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MFG 110 Introduction to CAD
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Basic Computer Aided Design (CAD) and computer applications (AutoCAD and SolidWorks) in engineering and related fields, including basic word processing, spreadsheet, CAD, and presentation applications. Production card and digital calipers required.
MFG 130 Manufacturing Processes and Material
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common manufacturing processes used to cut, bend, form, mold and cast common metal and plastic alloys. Investigates material properties, structural concepts and joining methods. Includes survey of advanced manufacturing technologies.
MFG 140 Print Reading and Shop Practice
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Print reading, layout, tools, and methods used in fabrication and manufacturing industries. Print reading fundamentals and mastery of tool and process selection, safety; proficiency in basic machine operation skills.
MFG 150 Manual Machining I
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Conventional mill and lathe safety and machining practices, tool nomenclature, lathe and mill operation, application and tooling. Application to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. Production cards and calipers required.
MFG 260 CNC Operation
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 108
Advisory: MFG 250Operation of computer numerical control (CNC) machines and their applications in manufacturing. Students will learn to analyze and interpret industry prints to determine datums, orient work to the machines, set up, and apply work holding solutions and basic tooling and machining strategies common in the industry. Students will be involved in producing and machining industry representative parts.
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AERO 98 Introduction to Aviation Career
1.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 27Aviation industry career preparation for pilots, air traffic controllers, aircraft dispatchers, aircraft maintenance technicians, flight attendants, airport operation specialists, airport security specialists, and unmanned aircraft specialists. In this course students will explore the fundamentals of aircraft operations, as well as history and development of the aviation industry. Students will also explore and learn the requirements for completing the Associate degree in commercial flight, aviation science, and other degrees. This course is developed in conjunction with industry partners to address emerging industry needs. Field trips may be required for completion of this course.
AERO 100 Primary Pilot Ground School
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 72Aerodynamics, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather factors, and cross-country navigation procedures; provides introductory material on radio navigation, aeromedical factors, and radio communications procedures. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Private Pilot knowledge examination and FAA Air Traffic Control Basics.
AERO 102 Aviation Weather
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Weather elements, atmosphere, weather mechanics, weather disturbances, weather analysis and forecasts. Evaluation of aviation weather reports and forecasts.
AERO 104 Federal Aviation Regulations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), pertaining to pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, and general operating rules. Air traffic control practices and procedures and reporting of aircraft accidents.
AERO 160 Unmanned Aircraft Systems Basic
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: AERO 100Piloting of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. This class includes instruction toward Remote Pilot certification Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 licensing. Students will receive instruction on the principles of operating unmanned aircraft systems, pre-flight, flight, and post-flight operations and procedures. Meets the preparation requirements for the FAA Remote Pilot knowledge examination. Field trips are required for this course.
AERO 200 Aviation Safety and Human Factors
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AERO 23 or AERO 100Evaluation and analysis of factors leading to aircraft accidents as it relates to the environment of the pilot and air traffic controller.
PHOT 10 Basic Digital and Film Photography
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54The basic mechanical, optical, and chemical principles of photography, including traditional darkroom techniques and digital image systems. Laboratory experience involves problems related to camera and image editing and output techniques.
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WELD 40 Introduction to Welding
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 54
Fundamentals of welding processes related to the areas of fabrication, construction, machine tool, aerospace, and the transportation industries.
WELD 50 Oxyacetylene Welding
2 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 54Oxyacetylene fusion welding (OAW), non-fusion welding and cutting, brazing and brazed welding (OFB), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), and fusion and non-fusion welding. Develops understanding of and fundamental skills in modern welding practices.
WELD 51 Basic Electric Arc Welding
2 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 54Electric arc welding and cutting processes (SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, and PAC) and their similarities and differences. Exploring each of these arc welding processes to gain more experience and skill welding with these processes and also gain an understanding of each of these different welding processes' strengths and weaknesses. Lab and shop safety.
WELD 53A Welding Metallurgy
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Designed for students seeking a career in welding and welding inspection. Covers structure of matter, chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of metals, principles of alloying, solid state diffusion, plastic deformation, and heat treatment.
WELD 70A Beginning Arc Welding
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 108
Develops manipulative skills and techniques for shielded metal arc (SMAW) and flux cored arc (FCAW) welding processes in the flat and horizontal positions using AC and DC welding currents on carbon steel.View Welding Program View Catalog Apply Now
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BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting - Financial
5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ACCT 110)
Lecture: 90
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1AFinancial accounting required of Business Administration and Accounting majors. Defines financial accounting and its relevance to business decision makers, accounting concepts and techniques, analysis and recording of financial transactions, and preparation, analysis and interpretation of financial statements focusing on application of generally accepted accounting practices. Includes asset, liability, and equity valuation, revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, ethics, and financial statement analysis. General Ledger Accounting Software program is integrated throughout and used to complete various homework assignments.
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BUSO 26 Oral Communications for Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54Oral communication used in business situations such as training sessions, presentations, professional discussions, and telephone interactions.
CISB 10 Office Skills
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Skills necessary to work in an office setting including: alpha and numeric keyboarding, email etiquette and standards, electronic calendaring, ten-key, composing, formatting and storing business documents, and telephone techniques.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
CISB 21 Microsoft Excel
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Spreadsheet concepts using Microsoft Excel including formatting, formulas and functions, charts, linked worksheets, pivot tables, macros, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code.
CISB 31 Microsoft Word
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54Word processing with Microsoft Word and its editing, formatting, and language tools to create, edit, and format business and publication documents. Includes creating flyers, newsletters, and other publication documents using advanced formatting techniques and tools.
CISB 51 Microsoft PowerPoint
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Using PowerPoint to plan, design, and produce effective presentations. Includes creating charts, diagrams, and storyboards; developing appropriate text content; and adding sound, animation, and movies.
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BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), including the theories and methods of Deming, Juran, and Crosby. Practical application of Quality management processes and tools are presented for the continuous improvement of (organizational quality. Relevant case studies are included.
BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group, and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill, and how to handle organizational change.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 62 Human Resource Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Direction of people including guidance, control, supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating, and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization.
BUSO 5 Business English
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or AMLA 1A or ENGL 1AMSkills and techniques of English, as applied to business situations, with emphasis on effective document structure.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSL 19 Advanced Business Law
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSL 18Principles of business law emphasizing commercial paper, agency, partnerships, corporations, bankruptcy, regulation of trade, and real property.
BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group, and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill, and how to handle organizational change.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 62 Human Resource Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Direction of people including guidance, control, supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating, and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSM 50 World Culture: A Business Perspective
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54An overview of the effects of culture on business communication and interaction. Cultural roles and components are described and related to the business environment and the student's own culture.
BUSM 51 Principles of International Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or Eligibility for ENGL 68International business environment with a global perspective. Introduces global viewpoints across the full spectrum of business functions, including, but not limited to: accounting, finance, human resources, management, operations, production, purchasing, and strategic planning.
BUSM 52 Principles of Exporting and Importing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or Eligibility for ENGL 68Practical information needed to participate in activities related to the exporting and importing of goods and services. Includes vocabulary, acronyms, trends, regulations, regional agreements, documentation, and challenges related to the exporting and importing of goods and services.
BUSM 53 Supply Chain Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54The supply chain and its key elements. Students are exposed to concepts, models, and terminology used in demand planning, inventory planning, material planning, distribution planning, fulfillment planning, and related components of a supply chain.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 66 Small Business Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Organizing, starting, and operating a small business enterprise. Emphasis on entrepreneurial applications in a small business environment.
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BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), including the theories and methods of Deming, Juran, and Crosby. Practical application of Quality management processes and tools are presented for the continuous improvement of (organizational quality. Relevant case studies are included.
BUSM 51 Principles of International Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or Eligibility for ENGL 68International business environment with a global perspective. Introduces global viewpoints across the full spectrum of business functions, including, but not limited to: accounting, finance, human resources, management, operations, production, purchasing, and strategic planning.
BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group, and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill, and how to handle organizational change.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 62 Human Resource Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Direction of people including guidance, control, supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating, and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization.
BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Organization and function of system of distributing goods and services from the point of production to the consumer. Preparation of a marketing plan using product, distribution, promotional and pricing strategies.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSS 85 Special Issues in Marketing
2 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36Provides marketing students with an opportunity to problem solve and develop a marketing plan or related project as requested by a local business to add to the creation of a career portfolio.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSO 26 Oral Communications for Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54Oral communication used in business situations such as training sessions, presentations, professional discussions, and telephone interactions.
BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group, and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill, and how to handle organizational change.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 62 Human Resource Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Direction of people including guidance, control, supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating, and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization.
BUSS 50 Retail Store Management and Merchandising
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Principles and practices used in the management and merchandising of retail stores. Includes critical buying function, merchandising, promotional techniques, site selection, layout, staffing, market positioning, and customer service.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), including the theories and methods of Deming, Juran, and Crosby. Practical application of Quality management processes and tools are presented for the continuous improvement of (organizational quality. Relevant case studies are included.
BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Inter-disciplinary study of how people work and relate at the individual, group, and organizational level. Topics include motivation, team work, leadership skill, and how to handle organizational change.
BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSM 20Functions of management, management concepts, planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. Theories of management, lines of authority, functions of departments, and the importance of policies, procedures, and controls.
BUSM 62 Human Resource Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Direction of people including guidance, control, supervisory problems, training, job analysis, interviewing, testing, rating, and other functions involving human resources. Designed to improve the overall understanding of the relationship between the individual and the business organization.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSO 26 Oral Communications for Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54Oral communication used in business situations such as training sessions, presentations, professional discussions, and telephone interactions.
FCS 41 Life Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Life skills for effective self-management now and in the future. Examines theories of life management including Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and how it can be applied to daily use of one’s resources including energy, abilities, priorities, and money. Major topics include steps in value clarification, goal setting, resource allocation, decision-making, priority management, money management, workplace management, communication skills, and healthy habits. In addition, the course explores the effect of cultural forces and future trends.
FCS 51 Consumerism: The Movement, its Impact, and Issues
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Analysis of the role of consumption in economic systems. The consumer movement past, present, and future viewed as a response to economic and social conditions. Contemporary consumer issues, information sources, legislation, and protection.
FCS 80 Personal Financial Planning (OR BUSA 71 Personal Financial Planning)
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Integrative approach to personal finance focusing on practical financial decision making as well as the social, psychological, and physiological contexts in which those decisions are made. Students will examine their relationships with money, set personal goals, and develop a plan to meet those goals. Topics include consumerism, debt, healthcare, investing, retirement, long-term care, disability, death, and taxes. Students may not earn credit for both BUSA 71 and FCS 80.
BUSA 71 Personal Financial Planning (OR FCS 80 Personal Financial Planning )
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Integrative approach to personal finance focusing on practical financial decision making as well as the social, psychological, and physiological contexts in which those decisions are made. Students will examine their relationships with money, set personal goals, and develop a plan to meet those goals. Topics include consumerism, debt, healthcare, investing, retirement, long-term care, disability, death, and taxes. Students may not earn credit for both BUSA 71 and FCS 80.
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BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Real estate law, public control, property valuation, finance, and real estate practice. Meets some of the California Real Estate Salesperson and Broker License requirements and meets 30 hours toward Basic Appraisal Procedures 2008 Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) requirements for certified-residential/certified-general appraiser license. Also provides 30 hours toward Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) requirements for state licensing. Required by the Department of Real Estate (DRE) for all real estate salespersons.
BUSR 51 Legal Aspects of Real Estate
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSR 50Real estate contracts, leases, deeds, foreclosures, homesteads, agency, fair housing including implicit bias, and disclosures. Can be used to meet the additional educational requirements for the salesperson or broker license.
BUSR 52 Real Estate Practice
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: BUSR 50 (May have been taken previously)Office procedures and practices in listings, advertising, prospecting, financing, exchanges, property management, salesmanship, land utilization, and public relations. Must be completed prior to applying to take the Salesperson License Exam.
BUSR 53 Real Estate Finance
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSR 50Real estate financing sources, loans underwriting, applications, and appraisals. Can be used to meet the additional education requirement of the salesperson or broker license.
BUSR 81 Appraisal: Principles and Procedures
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 63
Advisory: BUSR 50Principles and procedures of appraising real property with emphasis on residential properties. Required by Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) for all appraisal licenses and by the Department of Real Estate (DRE) for real estate broker license. Provides 60 hours toward BREA requirements for state licensing. Includes all topics listed in Appraisal Qualifications Board (AQB) Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures modules. May be used as the elective course for the salesperson license.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
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BUSR 51 Legal Aspects of Real Estate
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSR 50Real estate contracts, leases, deeds, foreclosures, homesteads, agency, fair housing including implicit bias, and disclosures. Can be used to meet the additional educational requirements for the salesperson or broker license.
BUSR 52 Real Estate Practice
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: BUSR 50 (May have been taken previously)Office procedures and practices in listings, advertising, prospecting, financing, exchanges, property management, salesmanship, land utilization, and public relations. Must be completed prior to applying to take the Salesperson License Exam.
BUSR 53 Real Estate Finance
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSR 50Real estate financing sources, loans underwriting, applications, and appraisals. Can be used to meet the additional education requirement of the salesperson or broker license.
BUSR 81 Appraisal: Principles and Procedures
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 63
Advisory: BUSR 50Principles and procedures of appraising real property with emphasis on residential properties. Required by Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) for all appraisal licenses and by the Department of Real Estate (DRE) for real estate broker license. Provides 60 hours toward BREA requirements for state licensing. Includes all topics listed in Appraisal Qualifications Board (AQB) Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures modules. May be used as the elective course for the salesperson license.
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BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Real estate law, public control, property valuation, finance, and real estate practice. Meets some of the California Real Estate Salesperson and Broker License requirements and meets 30 hours toward Basic Appraisal Procedures 2008 Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) requirements for certified-residential/certified-general appraiser license. Also provides 30 hours toward Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA) requirements for state licensing. Required by the Department of Real Estate (DRE) for all real estate salespersons.
BUSR 52 Real Estate Practice
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: BUSR 50 (May have been taken previously)Office procedures and practices in listings, advertising, prospecting, financing, exchanges, property management, salesmanship, land utilization, and public relations. Must be completed prior to applying to take the Salesperson License Exam.
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BUSS 33 Advertising and Promotion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Characteristics and role of advertising and promotion in business. Emphasis is placed on promotional mix, trend and forecast research, and developing a comprehensive multimedia promotion plan including advertising layout and copy.
BUSS 34 Social Media Marketing
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54An introduction to basic social media marketing concepts, strategies, and techniques in a global online marketplace. A basic understanding of the creation, execution, transmission, and evaluation of social media and social networks concerned with the advertising and promotion of products and services.
BUSM 50 World Culture: A Business Perspective
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54An overview of the effects of culture on business communication and interaction. Cultural roles and components are described and related to the business environment and the student's own culture.
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BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous Quality Improvement
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or eligibility for ENGL 68History and evolution of thought in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), including the theories and methods of Deming, Juran, and Crosby. Practical application of Quality management processes and tools are presented for the continuous improvement of (organizational quality. Relevant case studies are included.
BUSM 51 Principles of International Business
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or Eligibility for ENGL 68International business environment with a global perspective. Introduces global viewpoints across the full spectrum of business functions, including, but not limited to: accounting, finance, human resources, management, operations, production, purchasing, and strategic planning.
BUSM 52 Principles of Exporting and Importing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: BUSO 5 or Eligibility for ENGL 68Practical information needed to participate in activities related to the exporting and importing of goods and services. Includes vocabulary, acronyms, trends, regulations, regional agreements, documentation, and challenges related to the exporting and importing of goods and services.
BUSM 53 Supply Chain Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54The supply chain and its key elements. Students are exposed to concepts, models, and terminology used in demand planning, inventory planning, material planning, distribution planning, fulfillment planning, and related components of a supply chain.
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HRM 51 Introduction to Hospitality
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 100)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Overview of structure and financial performance of hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions and related operations. Focus on orientation to customer service, cultural and economic trends, and career opportunities.
HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 110)
Lecture: 36
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Sanitation practices affecting individual and commercial food service operations. Prevention and control of foodborne illnesses through flow of food and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management. Also includes study of worker safety. Students will take a nationally recognized Food Safety Manager Certification exam as part of this course.
HRM 57 Hospitality Cost Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Analyzing and managing food, beverage, labor, and other costs within a hospitality operation. Emphasis on problem solving, applying cost control techniques to maximize profits while managing expenses. Topics include establishing standards, cost-volume-profit analysis, forecasting, purchasing and storage controls, menu costing and pricing, theft prevention, and labor control.
HRM 59 Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOPS 130)
Lecture: 54Techniques and procedures of management are explored and developed as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities. Topics include functions of management, marketing, menu development, effective cost controls in purchasing, labor and service techniques.
HRM 70 Introduction to Lodging
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 140)
Lecture: 54Introduction to the operating system and components of a hotel-resort facility, which includes front office, housekeeping, food and beverage, sales and marketing, accounting, property maintenance, human resource management, and information systems. Independent field trips required for this course.
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2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 110)
Lecture: 36
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Sanitation practices affecting individual and commercial food service operations. Prevention and control of foodborne illnesses through flow of food and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management. Also includes study of worker safety. Students will take a nationally recognized Food Safety Manager Certification exam as part of this course.
HRM 61 Menu Planning
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: HRM 51Menu development, design, and analysis. Emphasis on demographics and market research, facility assessment, costing, pricing, menu analysis, menu design, and layout. Includes a practical concept-to-creation capstone project.
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HRM 51 Introduction to Hospitality
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 100)
Lecture: 54Overview of structure and financial performance of hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, tourism enterprises, attractions and related operations. Focus on orientation to customer service, cultural and economic trends, and career opportunities.
HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 110)
Lecture: 36
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Sanitation practices affecting individual and commercial food service operations. Prevention and control of foodborne illnesses through flow of food and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management. Also includes study of worker safety. Students will take a nationally recognized Food Safety Manager Certification exam as part of this course.
HRM 59 Introduction to Food and Beverage Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOPS 130)
Lecture: 54Techniques and procedures of management are explored and developed as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities. Topics include functions of management, marketing, menu development, effective cost controls in purchasing, labor and service techniques.
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KIN 3 First Aid and CPR (OR KIN 5 Advanced First Aid/CPR/Emergency Response)
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: KIN 101)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68Training in caring for victims of injuries, sudden illness, and other medical emergencies; includes Community Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Students who successfully pass all requirements, will earn the appropriate American Red Cross First Aid certificate, CPR certificate, or both.
KIN 5 Advanced First Aid/CPR/Emergency Response (OR KIN 3 First Aid and CPR)
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68First responder training, training and certifications, including laboratory experience for developing the First Aid (FA) and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) skills required by public safety personnel, athletic trainers, emergency response team members, flight attendants, coaches, and nurses. Students who successfully pass all requirements will receive an American Red Cross (ARC) Certificate in Emergency Response, CPR for the professional rescuer, or both.
KIN 19 Introduction to Care/Prevention of Activity/Sports -Related Injuries
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Techniques and procedures for prevention and treatment of activity and sports-related injuries. Includes the responsibilities of the athletic trainer, policies and procedures of the athletic training room and the operation of rehabilitative modalities.
KIN 34 Fitness for Living
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Surveys the fundamentals of wellness including the five components of health related fitness, fitness program design, nutrition, weight maintenance, and stress management. Presents solid foundation for optimal health. Multiple opportunities are offered for self-evaluation within this course.
KIN 92 Work Experience - Athletic Training
2-3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for Pass/No Pass only)
Lab: 120-225
Prerequisite: Compliance with work experience regulations as designated in the college catalog.Provides athletic trainer aides and physical education students with actual on-the-job experience in an approved worksite related to classroom instruction. A minimum of 75 paid or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester of supervised work is required for each unit of credit. It is recommended that the hours per week be equally distributed throughout the semester. Work experience placement is not guaranteed, but assistance is provided by the athletic trainer faculty and staff. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice. Compliance with work experience regulations as designated in the college catalog.
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KIN 13 Sports Officiating
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54Introduction to the fundamentals and techniques of officiating various sports. This course will provide students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge, skill, and experience to function effectively as a sport official.
KIN 34 Fitness for Living
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Surveys the fundamentals of wellness including the five components of health related fitness, fitness program design, nutrition, weight maintenance, and stress management. Presents solid foundation for optimal health. Multiple opportunities are offered for self-evaluation within this course.
KIN 44 Theory of Coaching
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54Challenges coaches to define their coaching philosophy, objectives, and style; enhance communication and motivational skills; become more effective teachers; and improve team, relationship, risk, and self-management skills. Theory of coaching covers the fundamentals of being a successful coach, on and off the field.
KIN 81 Work Experience for Coaching
2-2.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for Pass/No Pass only)
Lab: 120-150
Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience regulations as designated in the College Catalog.Provides students with on-the-job experience in approved worksites related to coaching. A minimum of 75 paid or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester is required for each unit of credit. Work experience placement is not guaranteed, but assistance is provided by the Coaching Certificate faculty advisor.
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DN-T 20 History and Appreciation of Dance
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 68Theatrical dance in western civilization. History of dance in chronological sequence emphasizing the cultural background and historical development of various forms and styles of dance to include discussion of the influence of theatrical dance on other art forms.
DNCE 2B Ballet II
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken four times for credit)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)Intermediate technique, vocabulary, and movement combinations for ballet. Includes intermediate barre work, demi-pointe work, use of epaulement and increasingly difficult center floor combinations. Students who repeat this course will improve proficiency through continued instruction and practice.
DNCE 4 Choreography
0.5-2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-108
Advisory: DNCE 12A or DNCE 12B or DNCE 13Techniques of choreography and dance composition. Designed for the experienced dancer.
DNCE 11A Social Dance Forms I
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Fundamentals of music, dance positions, dance formations, and choreography to be used in the study of, but not limited to Swing, Salsa, Waltz, Foxtrot, and Tango.
DNCE 12B Modern II
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Intermediate terminology, technique, and movement combinations for Modern dance. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
DNCE 14B Jazz II
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Intermediate vocabulary, technique, and movement combinations for jazz dance. Includes warm-up, progressions, and center floor routines.
DNCE 18A Tap I
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Beginning level technique, rhythms, and routines for tap dance.
DNCE 32 Commercial Dance
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Beginning terminology, styles, techniques, and movement combinations for Hip Hop dance. Includes Hip Hop choreographic skills.
DNCE 39 Pilates Fundamentals
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Pilates foundation mat-work. Conditioning exercises and body awareness resulting in improved alignment, strength, flexibility, control, and coordination. Includes an introduction to the Pilates Reformer.
KIN 24 Applied Kinesiology
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36The study of movement as it relates to exercise and the interrelationships of body segments involved in human movement activity, actions of joints, nerves, and muscle exercise.
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KIN 24 Applied Kinesiology
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36The study of movement as it relates to exercise and the interrelationships of body segments involved in human movement activity, actions of joints, nerves, and muscle exercise.
KIN 38 Physiology of Exercise for Fitness
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Theory of basic physiological concepts as they pertain to exercise training and the prescription of individual fitness programs.
KIN 39 Techniques of Fitness Testing
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36Theory and techniques of fitness testing, assessment, evaluation, and exercise program design. Includes laboratory experience and practical applications. This course is part of the Fitness Specialist Certificate.
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DNCE 39 Pilates Fundamentals
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Pilates foundation mat-work. Conditioning exercises and body awareness resulting in improved alignment, strength, flexibility, control, and coordination. Includes an introduction to the Pilates Reformer.
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DNCE 39 Pilates Fundamentals
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54Pilates foundation mat-work. Conditioning exercises and body awareness resulting in improved alignment, strength, flexibility, control, and coordination. Includes an introduction to the Pilates Reformer.
DNCE 41 Pilates I
0.5-1 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
UC Credit Limitation
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 36-54
Advisory: DNCE 39 or DNCE 39APilates beginning and intermediate mat-work and beginning Reformer. Includes Pilatesstick and the Magic Circle
KIN 24 Applied Kinesiology
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36The study of movement as it relates to exercise and the interrelationships of body segments involved in human movement activity, actions of joints, nerves, and muscle exercise.
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- Agriculture Science and Technology
AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use, and Politics - A Global Perspective
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Surveys the world's food producing systems in terms of economic, political, and cultural forces. Emphasizes ethical, sustainable food producing agriculture.
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-EH 116 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on florists' plants, woody ornamentals, and fruits. Commercial techniques include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering, fern sporing, and division. Stresses greenhouses and other environmental structures for plant propagation and production.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-MA 108 L)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Selection, operation, repair, and maintenance of power equipment used in the agriculture and landscape industry. Includes two- and four-wheel drive tractors, skip loaders, skid steer loaders, backhoes, lawnmowers, edgers, weed eaters, blower vacuums, rototillers, chainsaws, spraying equipment, and all-terrain vehicles. Laboratory includes use of this equipment.
ASCI 1 Animal Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 1
A scientific approach to the livestock industry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics, and epidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations, and contributions of livestock to the modern agriculture industry. Field trips may be required.
ASCI 2 Animal Nutrition
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 2
Composition of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals including digestive physiology, animal assessment, feed appraisal and compiling of rations.
ASCI 2L Animal Nutrition Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: ASCI 2Animal nutrition laboratory course emphasizing the composition and analysis of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals, including evaluation of economic trends and current feed industry technology.
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AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use, and Politics - A Global Perspective
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Surveys the world's food producing systems in terms of economic, political, and cultural forces. Emphasizes ethical, sustainable food producing agriculture.
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-EH 116 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on florists' plants, woody ornamentals, and fruits. Commercial techniques include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering, fern sporing, and division. Stresses greenhouses and other environmental structures for plant propagation and production.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-MA 108 L)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Selection, operation, repair, and maintenance of power equipment used in the agriculture and landscape industry. Includes two- and four-wheel drive tractors, skip loaders, skid steer loaders, backhoes, lawnmowers, edgers, weed eaters, blower vacuums, rototillers, chainsaws, spraying equipment, and all-terrain vehicles. Laboratory includes use of this equipment.
ASCI 1 Animal Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 1
A scientific approach to the livestock industry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics, and epidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations, and contributions of livestock to the modern agriculture industry. Field trips may be required.
ASCI 2 Animal Nutrition
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 2
Composition of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals including digestive physiology, animal assessment, feed appraisal and compiling of rations.
ASCI 2L Animal Nutrition Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: ASCI 2Animal nutrition laboratory course emphasizing the composition and analysis of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals, including evaluation of economic trends and current feed industry technology.
ASCI 14 Swine Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 14
Study of the principles and practices in the purebred and commercial pork production industries; emphasis on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, health, marketing and recordkeeping to ensure scientifically-based management decisions and consumer product acceptance.
ASCI 30 Beef Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 30
Purebred and commercial beef cattle production; emphasis on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, health, marketing, and recordkeeping to ensure scientifically based management decisions and consumer product acceptance as applied to beef cattle. Laboratory required. Field trips required.
ASCI 96 Animal Sanitation and Disease Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGLI 96
Prevention and control of infectious diseases affecting domestic animals including basic disease concepts, transmission of infectious diseases, principles of sanitation, and fundamentals of immunology.View Animal Sciences Program View Catalog Apply Now - Animal Science Fundamentals
ASCI 1 Animal Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 1
A scientific approach to the livestock industry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics, and epidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations, and contributions of livestock to the modern agriculture industry. Field trips may be required.
ASCI 2 Animal Nutrition
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 2
Composition of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals including digestive physiology, animal assessment, feed appraisal and compiling of rations.
ASCI 2L Animal Nutrition Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: ASCI 2Animal nutrition laboratory course emphasizing the composition and analysis of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals, including evaluation of economic trends and current feed industry technology.
ASCI 51 Animal Handling and Restraint
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGAN 51
Methods of proper handling for large and small animals including chemical and physical techniques of restraint. Field trips required.
ASCI 96 Animal Sanitation and Disease Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGLI 96
Prevention and control of infectious diseases affecting domestic animals including basic disease concepts, transmission of infectious diseases, principles of sanitation, and fundamentals of immunology.
ASCI 97 Artificial Insemination of Livestock
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 97
Theory and application of artificial insemination of domestic animals including semen evaluation and processing, heat synchronization, and pregnancy diagnosis.View Animal Sciences Program View Catalog Apply Now - Greenhouse Management
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-EH 116 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on florists' plants, woody ornamentals, and fruits. Commercial techniques include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering, fern sporing, and division. Stresses greenhouses and other environmental structures for plant propagation and production.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 63 Irrigation Systems Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systematic approach to water conservation in landscapes. Soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, irrigation schedules, salinity and drainage, and irrigation efficiency. Water measurement, soil moisture measurement, irrigation systems, and practical constraints affecting scheduling. California water supply and budget, water rights, local, state, and federal water institutions, and California water issues. Irrigation efficiency testing will be incorporated to demonstrate proper methods of water audits and system evaluation. Field trips are required.
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ASCI 2 Animal Nutrition
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGAN 2
Composition of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals including digestive physiology, animal assessment, feed appraisal and compiling of rations.
ASCI 2L Animal Nutrition Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: ASCI 2Animal nutrition laboratory course emphasizing the composition and analysis of feeds and their utilization by domestic animals, including evaluation of economic trends and current feed industry technology.
ASCI 16 Horse Production and Management
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 16
Selection, utilization, and management of the light horse. Emphasis is on evaluation, health care, and handling skills.
ASCI 96 Animal Sanitation and Disease Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGLI 96
Prevention and control of infectious diseases affecting domestic animals including basic disease concepts, transmission of infectious diseases, principles of sanitation, and fundamentals of immunology.View Animal Sciences Program View Catalog Apply Now - Horticulture Science
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
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AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 62 Irrigation Principles and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of irrigation, design techniques, sprinkler system components, and hydraulic principles used in nursery management, interior design, residential, and commercial landscapes. Special emphasis is given to water conservation. Field trips are required.
AGOR 63 Irrigation Systems Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systematic approach to water conservation in landscapes. Soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, irrigation schedules, salinity and drainage, and irrigation efficiency. Water measurement, soil moisture measurement, irrigation systems, and practical constraints affecting scheduling. California water supply and budget, water rights, local, state, and federal water institutions, and California water issues. Irrigation efficiency testing will be incorporated to demonstrate proper methods of water audits and system evaluation. Field trips are required.
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AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 15 Interior Landscaping
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Design, installation, and maintenance practices used in interior landscaping. Includes identification, culture, and care of plants suitable for interior use.
AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
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AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
AGOR 63 Irrigation Systems Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systematic approach to water conservation in landscapes. Soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, irrigation schedules, salinity and drainage, and irrigation efficiency. Water measurement, soil moisture measurement, irrigation systems, and practical constraints affecting scheduling. California water supply and budget, water rights, local, state, and federal water institutions, and California water issues. Irrigation efficiency testing will be incorporated to demonstrate proper methods of water audits and system evaluation. Field trips are required.
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AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-MA 108 L)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Selection, operation, repair, and maintenance of power equipment used in the agriculture and landscape industry. Includes two- and four-wheel drive tractors, skip loaders, skid steer loaders, backhoes, lawnmowers, edgers, weed eaters, blower vacuums, rototillers, chainsaws, spraying equipment, and all-terrain vehicles. Laboratory includes use of this equipment.
AGOR 62 Irrigation Principles and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of irrigation, design techniques, sprinkler system components, and hydraulic principles used in nursery management, interior design, residential, and commercial landscapes. Special emphasis is given to water conservation. Field trips are required.
AGOR 63 Irrigation Systems Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systematic approach to water conservation in landscapes. Soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, irrigation schedules, salinity and drainage, and irrigation efficiency. Water measurement, soil moisture measurement, irrigation systems, and practical constraints affecting scheduling. California water supply and budget, water rights, local, state, and federal water institutions, and California water issues. Irrigation efficiency testing will be incorporated to demonstrate proper methods of water audits and system evaluation. Field trips are required.
AGOR 72 Landscape Hardscape Applications
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Landscape construction pertaining to hardscape featured in the landscape. Estimation and installation of fences, walks, planters, patios, lighting, barbecues, gazebos, decks, ponds, spas, fountains and pools. Students will gain hands-on experience in the laboratory activities.
AGOR 73 Landscaping Laws, Contracting, and Estimating
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54Landscape laws, contracting, and estimating as they pertain to landscape construction. Information covered will be helpful for the Landscape Contractor's (C-27 classification) licensing exam administered by the state of California. Off campus assignments required.
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AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 13 Landscape Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Landscape design for residential and small commercial sites including the design process, drafting, graphics, site evaluation, landscaping materials, and plant usage. Field trips and off-campus assignments required.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
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ASCI 14 Swine Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 14
Study of the principles and practices in the purebred and commercial pork production industries; emphasis on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, health, marketing and recordkeeping to ensure scientifically-based management decisions and consumer product acceptance.
ASCI 30 Beef Production
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly AGLI 30
Purebred and commercial beef cattle production; emphasis on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, health, marketing, and recordkeeping to ensure scientifically based management decisions and consumer product acceptance as applied to beef cattle. Laboratory required. Field trips required.View Animal Sciences Program View Catalog Apply Now - Nursery Management
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-EH 116 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on florists' plants, woody ornamentals, and fruits. Commercial techniques include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering, fern sporing, and division. Stresses greenhouses and other environmental structures for plant propagation and production.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
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AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use, and Politics - A Global Perspective
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Surveys the world's food producing systems in terms of economic, political, and cultural forces. Emphasizes ethical, sustainable food producing agriculture.
AGOR 1 Horticultural Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-PS 104)
Lecture: 54
Horticulture skills and techniques for use in gardening, nursery, and landscape applications. Emphasis on propagation, cultural practices, and the study of plant relationships, structure, growth and development. Off-campus meetings required.
AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-EH 116 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on florists' plants, woody ornamentals, and fruits. Commercial techniques include seed propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering, fern sporing, and division. Stresses greenhouses and other environmental structures for plant propagation and production.
AGOR 13 Landscape Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Landscape design for residential and small commercial sites including the design process, drafting, graphics, site evaluation, landscaping materials, and plant usage. Field trips and off-campus assignments required.
AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 62 Irrigation Principles and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of irrigation, design techniques, sprinkler system components, and hydraulic principles used in nursery management, interior design, residential, and commercial landscapes. Special emphasis is given to water conservation. Field trips are required.
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AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Common agricultural pests in Southern California and physical, biological, and chemical pest control principles and practices, including integrated pest management (IPM). Stresses use, safety, equipment, laws, and regulations of pesticides. Field trips are required.
AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants - Trees and Woody Shrubs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-EH 112 L)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Identification, growth habits, culture, and ornamental use of landscape trees and shrubs adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) certification test plant lists. Off campus meetings required.
AGOR 40 Sports Turf Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Prepares students to work in the sports turf industry. Emphasizes turf cultural techniques used in sports turf management. Includes turf surfaces used on baseball, football, soccer, tennis, golf courses, driving ranges, and other sports fields in both professional and amateur sports. Field trips required.
AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AG-PS 128 L)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of soil management, including management of air, water, nutrients, organic matter. Study of soil including physical, chemical, and biological properties, classification, derivation, use, function, and management including erosion, moisture retention, structure, cultivation, organic matter, and microbiology as they pertain to optimized plant growth. Laboratory topics include soil type, classification, soil reaction, soil fertility, and physical properties of soil. Laboratory required. Field trips are required.
AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AG-MA 108 L)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Selection, operation, repair, and maintenance of power equipment used in the agriculture and landscape industry. Includes two- and four-wheel drive tractors, skip loaders, skid steer loaders, backhoes, lawnmowers, edgers, weed eaters, blower vacuums, rototillers, chainsaws, spraying equipment, and all-terrain vehicles. Laboratory includes use of this equipment.
AGOR 62 Irrigation Principles and Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles of irrigation, design techniques, sprinkler system components, and hydraulic principles used in nursery management, interior design, residential, and commercial landscapes. Special emphasis is given to water conservation. Field trips are required.
AGOR 63 Irrigation Systems Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systematic approach to water conservation in landscapes. Soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, irrigation schedules, salinity and drainage, and irrigation efficiency. Water measurement, soil moisture measurement, irrigation systems, and practical constraints affecting scheduling. California water supply and budget, water rights, local, state, and federal water institutions, and California water issues. Irrigation efficiency testing will be incorporated to demonstrate proper methods of water audits and system evaluation. Field trips are required.
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ASCI 70 Pet Shop Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGPE 70
Pet shop operations and the economic aspects of the pet industry. Organization and operation of pet shops, animal care practices, and sound business management practices.
ASCI 72 Feline Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54Formerly AGPE 72
Care and management of cats including breed identification and characteristics, grooming, showing, nutrition, practical care, behavior, breeding, and housing.View Animal Sciences Program View Catalog Apply Now
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- Addictions Counseling
AD 1 Alcohol and Drug Dependency
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ADS 110 X)
Lecture: 54Presents an overview of alcohol and chemical dependencies and ramifications. Explores the impact these dependencies have upon the individual's social, psychological, economic, and physiological well-being as well as community and family concerns. Examines the myths, images, and stereotypes about substances and substance abusers. Explores various approaches to recovery. Includes familiarization with terms.
AD 2 Physiological Effects of Alcohol and Drugs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ADS 140X)
Lecture: 54Examines effects of alcohol and drugs on the human body. Includes tolerance, habituation, cross-tolerance, and synergistic effect.
AD 3 Chemical Dependency: Intervention, Treatment and Recovery
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Examines techniques used in chemical dependency treatment. Analyzes types of treatment programs and the essentials of recovery. Focus on evidence-based treatments of addiction.
AD 4 Issues in Domestic Violence
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54History, law, and psychology of domestic violence. Cultural, social aspects, and relationship to substance abuse explored.
AD 6 Co-Occurring Disorders
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ADS 190 X)
Lecture: 54Overview of the complex interactions of mental disorders and chemical dependency. Reviews and examines the key areas involving co-occurring disorders: definition, diagnosis, treatment, and aftercare.
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ADJU 1 The Administration of Justice System
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AJ 110)
Lecture: 54History and philosophy of the justice system, subsystems, roles, relationships and theories of crime causation and correction.
ADJU 2 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AJ 122)
Lecture: 54Due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal using statutory law and legal precedent.
ADJU 3 Concepts of Criminal Law
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AJ 120)
Lecture: 45 Lab: 27Classification of crime, elements of crimes, common and statutory law, and evidence as observed through the study of case law decisions by state and federal courts.
ADJU 4 Legal Aspects of Evidence
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: AJ 124)
Lecture: 54Criminal evidence, including admissibility, witness competency, privileged communication, hearsay, and collection and preservation of evidence.
ADJU 5 Community Relations
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: AJ 160)
Lecture: 54Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population.
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CHLD 1 Child, Family, School and Community
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: CDEV 110)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: AMLA 1A or ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AMHome, child, school, and community relationships as they pertain to the historical and contemporary perspectives on the education and socialization of children. Family systems and community resources and the influences of age, gender, culture, diverse abilities, socioeconomic status, and public policies factors that affect children and families.
CHLD 5 Principles and Practices in Child Development Programs
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ECE 120)
Lecture: 54Examine historical context, philosophies, and theoretical framework in early childhood education, including ethical conduct, career pathways, professional standards, and advocacy. Explore culturally relevant practice and developmentally appropriate curriculum when planning learning environments for diverse learners in early childhood programs. Assesses best practices related to child observations, teaching strategies, and state regulations. Evaluate the key role of relationships and adult-child interactions in supporting children’s physical, social, emotional, language, and cognitive development. TB clearance and 4 observation hours required.
CHLD 6 Introduction to Child Development Curriculum
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ECE 130)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: CHLD 5 or CHLD 11Curriculum designs, content areas, and environments related to early education programs. Teaching strategies and curriculum development based on theoretical frameworks, observation, and assessment through a cultural lens to explain and plan for children's development across the curriculum, including all content areas. Materials and resources used to plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and learning environments for children from birth to 8 years old. TB test and observations required.
CHLD 11 Child and Adolescent Development
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: CDEV 100)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54Examines major physical, psychosocial, cognitive, language, and brain developmental processes prenatal through adolescence. Emphasis on developmental theory, research methodologies, maturational processes, and environmental factors. Students observe children and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. Meets Title 22 and Title V requirements for the Child Development Permit. TB test, out-of-class observations, and interviews required.
CHLD 64 Health, Safety, and Nutrition of Children
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: ECE 220)
Lecture: 54Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures, and early childhood curriculum related to child health, safety, and nutrition. The key components that ensure physical health, mental health, and safety for both children and staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals. Focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program development for all children.
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FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Careers in fire protection and related fields, history of fire protection, fire loss analysis, and public, quasi-public, and private fire protection services. Also includes specific fire protection functions and fire behavior, suppression, and extinguishment.
FIRE 2 Fire Prevention Technology
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: FIRE 110 X)
Lecture: 54History of fire prevention, including codes, identification (ID) and correction of hazards, investigation, and public safety education.
FIRE 3 Fire Protection Equipment and Systems
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: FIRE 1Provides information relating to the features of design and operation of the fire alarm systems; water based fire suppression systems; specialized hazard fire suppression systems; water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers.
FIRE 4 Building Construction for Fire Protection
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: FIRE 130 X)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: FIRE 1Provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations , and operating at emergencies.
FIRE 5 Fire Behavior and Combustion
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: FIRE 1Explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. In depth study of fire chemistry and physics, characteristics of materials, extinguishing of materials, extinguishing agents, and fire control techniques.
KINF 51A Agility Test Preparation Law and Fire - Beginning
1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 71Physical agility skills for individuals with little or no agility training. Designed specifically for those interested in law enforcement and fire technology. There may be off-campus assignments.
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FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Careers in fire protection and related fields, history of fire protection, fire loss analysis, and public, quasi-public, and private fire protection services. Also includes specific fire protection functions and fire behavior, suppression, and extinguishment.
FIRE WF104 Wildland Fire Investigation, Prevention, and Public Information
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for FIRE 1One in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree programs. Provides students with information and skills necessary to understand the roles and functions of the Public Information Officer (PIO, S-203), Fire Prevention Education Team Member (PETM, P-101), and the Wildland Fire Investigator (INVF, FI-110). Various wildland fire associated class projects will challenge the student’s public speaking, report writing, and presentation skills. This course meets or exceeds the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) requirements.
FIRE WF105 Wildland Fire Logistics, Finance, and Planning
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for FIRE 1One in a series of core courses required by the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science degree programs. Provides students with information necessary to understand the responsibilities and functions of the logistics, finance, and planning sections. Emphasis is placed on how the different incident command system sections are organized and utilized during wildland fire incidents. Meets or exceeds the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) requirements
KINF 51A Agility Test Preparation Law and Fire - Beginning
1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lab: 71Physical agility skills for individuals with little or no agility training. Designed specifically for those interested in law enforcement and fire technology. There may be off-campus assignments.
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PLGL 30 Introduction to Paralegal/Legal
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 1AFederal and state legal systems, role of paralegals and relationship of paralegals to attorneys, basic civil litigation, legal writing, investigation of claims, and legal ethics for paralegals.
PLGL 31 Legal Analysis and Writing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: PLGL 30 (May have been taken previously)Formerly PLGL 31A
Law library for legal research and references including reading and analyzing cases, statutes, constitutions, secondary sources, and preparation of case briefs.
PLGL 34 Law Office Procedures
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: PLGL 30 (may have been taken previously)Formerly PLGL 35A.
Procedures utilized by a paralegal in a law office. Court systems, preparation and filing of legal papers and court documents, and drafting specialized documents in estate planning, real estate, divorce, unlawful detainer, adoption, corporations, conservatorships, and guardianships.
PLGL 37 Tort Law
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Analysis of the law of torts, including intentional torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, defamation, privacy, trespass, and nuisance; negligence; and strict liability. Examination of insurance defense issues.
PLGL 39 Contract Law
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Laws relating to the formation of contracts. Includes study of the Statute of Frauds, third-party rights, liability for breach of contract, remedies, discharge, and the Uniform Commercial Code.
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PLGL 103 Litigation Support Applications
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: PLGL 102Use of litigation support software and technology in the forensic data collection process and eDiscovery. Practical training in contemporary document review software.
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SIGN 101 American Sign Language 1
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 72Fundamentals of American Sign Language. Preparation for visual/gestural communication followed by intensive work on comprehension skills; modeling of grammatical structures; general information about Deaf Culture. One out-of-class observation required.
SIGN 201 Introduction to Deaf Studies
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Topics central to the Deaf community including deaf education, Deaf and hearing relationships, and Deaf history. Topics include early intervention and education of deaf children, communication strategies and their effectiveness, anatomy and causes of deafness, and Deaf people as a cultural group. Gives a holistic perspective of Deaf people applicable to further studies in Deaf culture and community.
SIGN 202 Cultures in the Deaf Community
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54This course introduces various Deaf cultures within America. Topics include: the description of deafness, Deaf people, the deaf community as defined by audiological and/or cultural means, cultural norms, values, institutions, services for and by Deaf people and culture as reflected in the arts and language of Deaf people. Students will be given an opportunity to study and understand minority group dynamics, attitudes, and behavior characteristics of the oppressed and oppressor people and the liberation movements.
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- Android Programming
CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
CISP 21 Programming in Java
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 21L
Advisory: CISP 10 and (CISB 11 or CISB 15)Design and development of object-oriented Java programming applications. Includes object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, various data types, methods, events, elementary control structures, arrays, and inheritance. Student must take CISP 21L concurrently.
CISP 21L Programming in Java Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 21Laboratory for CISP 21 - Java Programming exercises focusing on design and development of object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, variables, methods, events, elementary control structures, lists, arrays, and inheritance. Concurrent enrollment in the lecture course CISP 21 - Programming in Java is required.
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CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
CISP 31 Programming in C++
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 31L
Advisory: CISP 10 or (CISP 11 and CISP 11L) or (CISP 21 and CISP 21L)Object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31L, a concurrent laboratory co-requisite.
CISP 31L Programming in C++ Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 31Laboratory for object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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CISD 41 Introduction to Data Science
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27
Advisory: CISP 10Introduces students to the evolving domain of data science. Addresses the key knowledge domains in data science, including data development and management, statistical analysis, data visualization, and inference. Provides an exposure to some of the technologies involved in application of data science. Goals are to learn how to use tools for acquiring, cleaning, analyzing, exploring, and visualizing data; making data-driven inferences and decisions; and effectively communicating results.
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CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
CISP 31 Programming in C++
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 31L
Advisory: CISP 10 or (CISP 11 and CISP 11L) or (CISP 21 and CISP 21L)Object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31L, a concurrent laboratory co-requisite.
CISP 31L Programming in C++ Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 31Laboratory for object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
CISP 21 Programming in Java
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 21L
Advisory: CISP 10 and (CISB 11 or CISB 15)Design and development of object-oriented Java programming applications. Includes object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, various data types, methods, events, elementary control structures, arrays, and inheritance. Student must take CISP 21L concurrently.
CISP 21L Programming in Java Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 21Laboratory for CISP 21 - Java Programming exercises focusing on design and development of object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, variables, methods, events, elementary control structures, lists, arrays, and inheritance. Concurrent enrollment in the lecture course CISP 21 - Programming in Java is required.
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CISN 31 Linux Operating System
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 31L
Advisory: CISB 11Concepts and skills in planning and installing Linux Operating System (OS) and its graphical user interface (GUI); using Linux Shells and system administration commands; managing user accounts; installing hardware and software; and maintaining file systems and system resources.
CISN 31L Linux Operating System Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 31Laboratory for planning, installing, and managing Linux Operating System (OS) and its graphical user interface (GUI); using Linux Shells and system administration commands; managing user accounts; installing hardware and software; and maintaining file systems and system resources. Concurrent enrollment in CISN 31 lecture course is required.
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CISS 21 Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISS 21L
Advisory: CISN 11Network vulnerabilities from a hacker's perspective. Cyber security legal and ethical issues. Written security, use policy, and instance response policy. Scanning and penetration tests, vulnerability assessments, and countermeasures for Windows and Linux operating systems. Secure programming, virtual private network (VPN), cryptography, wireless, Web, and remote access securities. Student must be enrolled in CISS 21L, a concurrent lab co-requisite.
CISS 21L Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISS 21Laboratory for network vulnerabilities from a hacker's perspective. Cyber security legal and ethical issues. Written security, use policy, and instance response policy. Scanning and penetration tests, vulnerability assessments and countermeasures for Windows and Linux operating systems. Secure programming, virtual private network (VPN), cryptography, wireless, Web, and remote access securities. Student must be enrolled in CISS 21, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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CISN 11 Telecommunications Networking
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 11L
Advisory: CISB 11Prepares students for the first year Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Network+ certification. Telecommunications networking focusing on network concepts and designs; network standards; Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6); Open Systems Interconnection (OSI); network protocols; transmission media; switch; hardware architecture; local area network (LAN); wide area network (WAN); remote connectivity; Microsoft and Linux network operating system; network troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrade; network and wireless security; system vulnerability; and network sniffing analysis.
CISN 11L Telecommunications/Networking Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 11Telecommunications Networking lab preparing students for first year Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Network+ certification. Telecommunications Networking focusing on network concepts and designs, network standards, Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6), Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), network protocols, transmission media, switch, hardware architecture, local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), remote connectivity, Microsoft and Linux network operating system, network troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrade, network and wireless security, system vulnerability, and network sniffing analysis.
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CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
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CISD 21 Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISD 21L
Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15Structured Query Language (SQL) and Transact-SQL for Microsoft SQL Server. Topics include creating database objects, retrieving and updating data, writing scripts, developing stored procedures and functions, developing triggers, and creating cursors. Student must be enrolled in CISD 21L, a concurrent lab co-requisite.
CISD 21L Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISD 21Laboratory for CISD 21 - Structured Query Language (SQL) and Transact-SQL for Microsoft SQL Server. Topics include creating database objects, retrieving and updating data, writing scripts, developing stored procedures, functions, triggers, and creating cursors. Student must be enrolled in CISD 21, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
CISD 31 Database Management - Oracle
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISD 31L
Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15Oracle database management system (DBMS) functions, concepts, and terms. Procedure Language/Structure Query Language (PL/SQL) is used to code, test, and implement stored procedures, functions, triggers, and packages. Relational database projects will be built using PL/SQL. Concurrent enrollment in CISD 31L is required.
CISD 31L Database Management - Oracle Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISD 31Laboratory for CISD 31 - Oracle database management system (DBMS) functions, concepts, and terms. Procedure Language/Structured Query Language (PL/SQL) is used to code, test, and implement stored procedures, functions, triggers, and packages. Relational database projects will be built using PL/SQL. Concurrent enrollment in CISD 31 is required.
CISD 40 Database Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Database design principles. Understanding database needs and functions; creating data models, entity-relationship (E-R), and Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams; using normalization rules and principles to create databases; learning basic database administrator objectives and tasks; and understanding the role of data warehousing and data mining.
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CISN 11 Telecommunications Networking
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 11L
Advisory: CISB 11Prepares students for the first year Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Network+ certification. Telecommunications networking focusing on network concepts and designs; network standards; Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6); Open Systems Interconnection (OSI); network protocols; transmission media; switch; hardware architecture; local area network (LAN); wide area network (WAN); remote connectivity; Microsoft and Linux network operating system; network troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrade; network and wireless security; system vulnerability; and network sniffing analysis.
CISN 11L Telecommunications/Networking Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 11Telecommunications Networking lab preparing students for first year Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Network+ certification. Telecommunications Networking focusing on network concepts and designs, network standards, Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) version 4 (IPv4) and version 6 (IPv6), Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), network protocols, transmission media, switch, hardware architecture, local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), remote connectivity, Microsoft and Linux network operating system, network troubleshooting, maintenance, and upgrade, network and wireless security, system vulnerability, and network sniffing analysis.
CISN 24 Window Server Network and Security Administration
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 24L
Advisory: CISN 11Computer Network Administration and Security Management (CNASM) core. Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) topics, Active Directory security and Group Policy management, Hyper-V virtual server installation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS), file system security, logon script, software deployment, network printing, Remote Desktop (RD) Gateway and RD Web Access, Network Address Translation (NAT), Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and secure Virtual Private Network (VPN), Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (v6) DHCPv6, DNSv6, and IPv6 Routing.
CISN 24L Window Server Network and Security Administration Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 24Laboratory applications for Microsoft Server Certification Expert (MCSE) topics, Active Directory security and Group Policy management, Hyper-V virtual server installation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS), file system security, logon script, software deployment, network printing, Remote Desktop (RD) Gateway and RD Web Access, Network Address Translation (NAT), IPsec and secure Virtual Private Network (VPN), Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (v6) DHCPv6, DNSv6, and IPv6 Routing. Student must be enrolled in CISN 24 - Window Server Network and Security Administration, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
CISN 51 Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 51L
Advisory: CISN 11Computer Network Administration and Security Management (CNASM) core. Preparation for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Design and configuration of local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), open systems interconnection (OSI) model, advanced Subnetting, route summarization, command line Interface (CLI), transmission control protocol and Internet protocol (TCP/IP), Cisco internetwork operating system (IOS), router, advanced switching, virtual LAN (VLAN) , access control lists (ACL), wireless and network security, Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), point-to-point protocol (PPP), voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), and routing protocols including static route, routing information protocol (RIP), enhanced interior gateway routing protocol (EIGRP), and open shortest path first (OSPF). Student must be enrolled in CISN 51L, a concurrent lab co-requisite.
CISN 51L Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 51Lab to prepare for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Design and configuration of local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), open systems interconnection (OSI) model, advanced subnetting, route summarization, command line interface (CLI), transmission control protocol and Internet protocol (TCP/IP), Cisco internetwork operating system (IOS), router, advanced switching, virtual LAN (VLAN), access control lists (ACL), wireless and network security, Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), point-to-point protocol (PPP), voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), and routing protocols including static route, routing information protocol (RIP), enhanced interior gateway routing protocol (EIGRP), and open shortest path first (OSPF). Student must be enrolled in CISN 51 - Cisco CCNA Networking and Routing, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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CISW 17 HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Programming
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: CISB 11Plan, program, implement, publish, and maintain web sites using Hypertext Markup Language version 5 (HTML5), Cascading Style Sheets version 3 (CSS3), and JavaScript. Includes working with text, semantic, and multimedia objects, tables, forms, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), Document Object Model (DOM), cross-browser compatibility, markup validation, client-side interactivity, and principles of web page design, web site construction, documentation, and publishing.
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CISN 21 Windows Operating System
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: CISB 11 or CISB 15Windows operating system installation and performance tweaking, including hardware and software issues, Windows system files, and Windows security.
CISN 24 Window Server Network and Security Administration
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISN 24L
Advisory: CISN 11Computer Network Administration and Security Management (CNASM) core. Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) topics, Active Directory security and Group Policy management, Hyper-V virtual server installation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS), file system security, logon script, software deployment, network printing, Remote Desktop (RD) Gateway and RD Web Access, Network Address Translation (NAT), Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and secure Virtual Private Network (VPN), Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (v6) DHCPv6, DNSv6, and IPv6 Routing.
CISN 24L Window Server Network and Security Administration Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISN 24Laboratory applications for Microsoft Server Certification Expert (MCSE) topics, Active Directory security and Group Policy management, Hyper-V virtual server installation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name Service (DNS), file system security, logon script, software deployment, network printing, Remote Desktop (RD) Gateway and RD Web Access, Network Address Translation (NAT), IPsec and secure Virtual Private Network (VPN), Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (v6) DHCPv6, DNSv6, and IPv6 Routing. Student must be enrolled in CISN 24 - Window Server Network and Security Administration, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
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CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
CISP 71 Programming in Python
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 71L
Advisory: CISP 10Design and development of object-oriented Python programming applications. Includes object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, various data types, methods, events, elementary control structures, arrays, inheritance, polymorphism, file operations, database interaction, and networking. Student must take CISP 71L concurrently.
CISP 71L Programming in Python Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 71
Advisory: CISP 10Laboratory for CISP 71- Python Programming exercises focusing on design and development of object-oriented business programs and applications, documentation and debugging techniques, user-interface, objects, variables, methods, events, elementary control structures, lists, arrays, inheritance , polymorphism, file operations, database interaction, and networking. Concurrent enrollment in CISP 71 is required.
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CISN 71 Introduction to Cloud Computing
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: CISB 11Concepts and principles of cloud computing that shift information systems from on-premises computing infrastructure to highly scalable internet architectures. Topics includes cloud computing technologies, cloud services (storage, servers and software applications), cloud providers, industry cloud practices, cloud careers, and industry demand for cloud skills. Students analyze a variety of case studies to effectively evaluate and assess the business and technical benefits of cloud computing and cloud applications.
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CISS 21 Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISS 21L
Advisory: CISN 11Network vulnerabilities from a hacker's perspective. Cyber security legal and ethical issues. Written security, use policy, and instance response policy. Scanning and penetration tests, vulnerability assessments, and countermeasures for Windows and Linux operating systems. Secure programming, virtual private network (VPN), cryptography, wireless, Web, and remote access securities. Student must be enrolled in CISS 21L, a concurrent lab co-requisite.
CISS 21L Network Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISS 21Laboratory for network vulnerabilities from a hacker's perspective. Cyber security legal and ethical issues. Written security, use policy, and instance response policy. Scanning and penetration tests, vulnerability assessments and countermeasures for Windows and Linux operating systems. Secure programming, virtual private network (VPN), cryptography, wireless, Web, and remote access securities. Student must be enrolled in CISS 21, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
CISS 25 Cyber, Cloud Network Security and Firewalls
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISS 25L
Advisory: CISN 11Design, configure, deploy, and maintain Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Windows, and Linux firewalls to secure Cyber, Cloud, and local networks. Topics include IPsec and TLS Virtual Private Network (VPN) remote clients, Access Control Lists (ACL), Confidentiality Integrity Availability (CIA), Radius, and Certificate Authentication (CA). Student must enroll in CISS 25L concurrently.
CISS 25L Cyber, Cloud Network Security and Firewalls Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISS 25Laboratory course to design, configure, deploy, and maintain Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Windows, and Linux firewalls to secure Cyber, Cloud, and local networks. Topics include IPsec and TLS Virtual Private Network (VPN) remote clients, Access Control Lists (ACL), Confidentiality Integrity Availability (CIA), Radius, and Certificate Authentication (CA). Student must enroll in CISS 25L concurrently.
CISS 27 Cyber Defense
1 Unit (Degree Applicable)
Lab: 54
Advisory: CISN 11 and CISN 11LCyber security hands-on activities in defending, responding, mitigating, and analyzing attacks through IT infrastructure and application service vulnerabilities. Prepare students to secure, configure, monitor, and analyze computer, switch, router, firewall, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Voice over IP (VoIP), smart phone, and application services such as Web, email, Structured Query Language (SQL) database, Domain Name Systems (DNS), and Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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CISB 11 Computer Information Systems
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: BUS 140, ITIS 120)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Overview of computer information systems including computer hardware, software, networking, programming, databases, Internet, security, systems analysis, ethics, and problem solving using business applications.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
CISP 10 Principles of Object-Oriented Design
2.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 27 Lab: 54
Advisory: CISP 11 or CISP 21 or CISP 31 or CISP 41Object-oriented design, patterns, and use of Unified Modeling Language (UML) in different programming languages that will enable students to build large packages and business applications. The course also covers Agile and Scrum methodologies.
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CNET 50 Personal Computer (PC) Servicing
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Personal computer (PC) and peripheral servicing techniques, preventative maintenance, hardware configurations, software configurations, software diagnostics, and the use of test equipment.
ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50AAlternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers AC sources, analysis (using complex numbers), test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of basic circuits with capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Includes impedance, resonance, filters, and decibels.
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CISB 11 Computer Information Systems
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: BUS 140, ITIS 120)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Overview of computer information systems including computer hardware, software, networking, programming, databases, Internet, security, systems analysis, ethics, and problem solving using business applications.
CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications
3.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 27Windows operating system (OS) and applications, simple business examples using up-to-date browser, word processing, spreadsheet, database management and presentation software, and integration of software applications.
CISD 40 Database Design
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Database design principles. Understanding database needs and functions; creating data models, entity-relationship (E-R), and Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams; using normalization rules and principles to create databases; learning basic database administrator objectives and tasks; and understanding the role of data warehousing and data mining.
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CISP 31 Programming in C++
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Corequisite: CISP 31L
Advisory: CISP 10 or (CISP 11 and CISP 11L) or (CISP 21 and CISP 21L)Object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31L, a concurrent laboratory co-requisite.
CISP 31L Programming in C++ Laboratory
0.5 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 27
Corequisite: CISP 31Laboratory for object-oriented programming in C++ including object-oriented design, documentation, and debugging techniques. Elementary control structures, classes, overload operators and functions, and single and multiple inheritance. Student must be enrolled in CISP 31, a concurrent lecture co-requisite.
ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
ELEC 54B Industrial Electronic Systems
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Systems application of industrial electronics including industrial production and processes, automation, and programmable and motor controllers. Emphasis is on programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
ELEC 56 Digital Electronics
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Combinational and sequential logic circuits emphasizing number systems, binary math, basic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, flip-flops, counters, and registers. Stresses design and troubleshooting techniques.
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ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits - Direct Current (DC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: Eligibility for MATH 51Direct Current (DC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers DC sources, analysis, test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of resistive devices and other basic components. Includes Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's law, and network theorems. (Students seeking a survey course in electronics should take ELEC 10, Introduction to Mechatronics, rather than ELEC 50A or 50B.)
ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC)
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: ELEC 50AAlternating Current (AC) electrical circuits and their applications. Covers AC sources, analysis (using complex numbers), test equipment, measurements, and troubleshooting of basic circuits with capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Includes impedance, resonance, filters, and decibels.
ELEC 11 Technical Applications in Microcomputers
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Personal computer (PC) applications used in electronics technology. Includes word processing, spreadsheets, database, computer presentation methods, and internet research specifically designed for electronics technology.
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ECT 16 CADD and Digital Design Media Level I
4 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Level 1 and computer applications in building construction, engineering, and related fields, including spreadsheet and presentation applications. Field trips required.
ECT 70 Elements of Construction Management
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Formerly INSP 70
Construction processes, terminology, and procedures. Topics include construction careers, building systems, sustainability, quality control, management, and scheduling of resources (materials, equipment, time, personnel, and finance).View Engineering & Construction Tech Program View Catalog Apply Now - Geographic Information Systems
GEOL 9 Environmental Geology
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: ENGL 1A and (GEOL 1 or GEOL 8)Human interactions with the geological environment. Relevant aspects of the geological environment and the problems currently caused by humans as they use the earth and its resources. Geologic hazards, including earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, and subsidence. Emphasis on geological viewpoints concerning waste disposal, pollution, geothermal energy, fossil fuels, and mining. Geologic practices related to sound land management, conservation of resources, and protection of the environment. Field trips required.
GEOG 10 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: GEOG 155)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Principles, theory, and operations of geographic information systems (GIS), including geospatial data models, analytical functions, data quality, map design and visual communication, and social and environmental applications of GIS.
GEOL 10 Natural Disasters
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54Surveys the hazards faced by humans from the natural environment. Analyzes a variety of hazards from a geological perspective. Studies the impact humans have on influencing or exacerbating natural disasters. Includes the role of government in responding to natural disasters. Field trips required.
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GEOL 1 Physical Geology
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54
Advisory: MATH 50Minerals, rocks, earthquakes, volcanoes, and landscapes are presented within a framework of plate tectonics operating in concert with atmospheric and oceanic processes. A required course for students entering geoscience majors. May be taken by non-majors as a transferable physical science plus lab. Required field trips may involve overnight camping.
GEOL 9 Environmental Geology
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: ENGL 1A and (GEOL 1 or GEOL 8)Human interactions with the geological environment. Relevant aspects of the geological environment and the problems currently caused by humans as they use the earth and its resources. Geologic hazards, including earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, and subsidence. Emphasis on geological viewpoints concerning waste disposal, pollution, geothermal energy, fossil fuels, and mining. Geologic practices related to sound land management, conservation of resources, and protection of the environment. Field trips required.
GEOL 9L Environmental Geology Laboratory
1 Unit (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lab: 54
Corequisite: GEOL 9 (May have been taken previously)Common laboratory practices and exercises in environmental geology. Laboratory exercises include analyzing topographic and geological maps and aerial and satellite imagery. Also included are identifying common mineral and rock samples, water and soil analysis, and integrating data from lab activities in problem solving exercises. Field trip required.
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MEDI 90 Medical Terminology
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54This course is an introduction to the use and meaning of the medical terminology used in various allied health fields.
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HT 1 Introduction to Histotechnology
1 Unit (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 18
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1AThe role of histotechnicians in preparation and analysis of tissues samples for diagnostic and research purposes. Internet resources, support organizations and periodical references for histotechnicians, as well as regulatory agencies. Set up of an educational plan and portfolio to be used throughout the program.
HT 2 Scientific Basics for Histotechnicians
3 Units (Degree Applicable)
Lecture: 54
Advisory: CHEM 10 and Eligibility for ENGL 1AGeneral laboratory issues including general laboratory protocols (GLP's), safety, ethics, and terminology relative to the preparation of tissue samples.
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HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, C-ID #: HOSP 110)
Lecture: 36
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Sanitation practices affecting individual and commercial food service operations. Prevention and control of foodborne illnesses through flow of food and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) management. Also includes study of worker safety. Students will take a nationally recognized Food Safety Manager Certification exam as part of this course.
NF 25 Introduction to Nutrition Science
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: NUTR 110)
UC Credit Limitation
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: ENGL 67Scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients and current health issues with emphasis on individual needs. Topics include: functions and sources of nutrients; scientific principles to analyze and evaluate nutrition information; Dietary Guidelines and current nutrition recommendations; digestion, absorption, and metabolism; health, fitness, and disease; and nutrition in the life span. Students will record their diet, analyze its composition, and evaluate its nutrient content.
NF 28 Cultural and Ethnic Foods
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 68Regional, ethnic, cultural, religious, historical, and social influences on food patterns and cuisines. Core components include specialized equipment and utensils related to cultures, traditional foods of selected cultures, geographic factors in food availability, and global food issues. Includes in-depth study of a selected culture group.
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ENGR 1 Introduction to Engineering
2 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC, C-ID #: ENGR 110)
Lecture: 18 Lab: 54Engineering professions including academic requirements, licensure, articulation agreements with four-year institutions, transfer, engineering study as a preparation for other careers, and academic and employment strategies. Engineering design, creativity, and problem solving processes including working as a team member on an engineering design project. Field trips are required.
ENGR 18 Introduction to Engineering Graphics
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
(May be taken for option of letter grade or Pass/No Pass)
Lecture: 36 Lab: 54Fundamental engineering graphics and problem solving techniques. Skills in freehand and instrument drawing are developed and applied to the solution of problems. Orthographic, isometric and oblique drawings.
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ARCH 180 Science Concepts for Sustainable Design and Environmental Control
3 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU)
Lecture: 54Simplified and contextualized science concepts focused on sustainable design and environmental control. Applicable elements from several disciplines will be brought together and investigated in a non-mathematical and experiential format. Topics such as human thermal comfort, thermal energy, solar geometry, insolation, and energy conservation will be examined in the context of the built environment.
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ARCH 141 Design Drawing and Communication
4 Units (Degree Applicable, CSU, UC)
Lecture: 54 Lab: 54Architectural drawing techniques including graphic standards, scales, orthographic, paraline, and perspective projections. Field trips required.
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