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LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />

HUMANITIES 42 (SAME AS FRENCH 10)<br />

French Civilization<br />

3 UNITS – (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 28/31 with a satisfactory grade or equivalent.<br />

Lectures and discussions in English on the geography, history, government,<br />

and institutions of France: the life and customs of the people; the literature.<br />

Arts, and sciences; and the contributions to civilization.<br />

HUMANITIES 45 (SAME AS KOREAN 16)<br />

Korean Civilization<br />

3 UNITS – (UC:CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

This course offers the students lectures and discussions in English on geography,<br />

history, government and institutions of Korea; the life and customs of<br />

the people; the literature, arts, and sciences; the contribution to civilization.<br />

HUMANITIES 47<br />

Hispanic Civilization<br />

3 UNITS – (UC:CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28 or equivalent<br />

Geography, history, government and institutions of Spain; the life and customs<br />

of the people; the literature, music and art; and the contributions to<br />

civilization. Conducted in English. Same as Spanish 9.<br />

HUMANITIES 61<br />

People and Their World: The Creative Processes<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

A study of the individual and society, with emphasis on creative processes<br />

as expressed in myths and dreams, and an exploration of works of art and<br />

literature to discover the range of creative instinct.<br />

HUMANITIES 63<br />

Armenian Civilization<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

A survey of Armenian civilization its development from ancient times to the<br />

present. Lectures and discussions on geography, history, and social structures<br />

of Armenia; religion, literature, and sciences; art, music and customs,<br />

and the contribution to the world.<br />

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JOURNALISM<br />

Chair: Daniel Marlos<br />

(323) 953-4000 ext. 2835<br />

Chemistry Basement<br />

PROGRAMS OFFERED<br />

<strong>As</strong>sociate of Arts:<br />

Journalism<br />

The journalism curriculum is an open-ended program that is arranged so<br />

the graduate is prepared to work in either the field or, with additional<br />

course work, to transfer to a four-year college or university. Journalism<br />

majors are offered courses designed to train them in desktop publishing<br />

skills and for editorial, and photojournalism jobs on daily and weekly<br />

newspapers, magazines, trade journals and consumer publications. They<br />

also are prepared for work as freelance writers and as writers for television<br />

and radio news programs. The employment records of hundreds of<br />

graduates show the California Publishers <strong>As</strong>sociation approval of courses<br />

offered here.<br />

DEGREE PROGRAMS<br />

JOURNALISM<br />

<strong>As</strong>sociate of Arts Degree<br />

Transfer/Career Program<br />

The curriculum is outlined below. Although the order and semester in which<br />

courses are taken may have to be modified to meet individual needs, all first<br />

semester journalism majors should enroll for every course listed below under<br />

First Semester. Courses listed are needed for the <strong>As</strong>sociate of Arts degree<br />

with a major in journalism. The candidate for graduation in this curriculum<br />

must have at least a "C" grade point average in the journalism courses<br />

taken.<br />

Journalism majors also are required to work three semesters on the campus<br />

newspaper, the Collegian. Scholarships, from the Greater <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />

Press Club, are available for journalism majors.<br />

JOURNALISM<br />

<strong>As</strong>sociate of Arts Degree<br />

Transfer Program<br />

COURSES UNITS<br />

First Semester<br />

Journalism 101** ..................................................................................... 3<br />

Journalism 105 ........................................................................................ 3<br />

Photography 10 ........................................................................................ 3<br />

Second Semester<br />

Journalism 217 ........................................................................................ 2<br />

Journalism 218 ........................................................................................ 3

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