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Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010

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C h a b o t C o l l e g e | C l a s s S c h e d u l e | S p r i n g 2 0 1 0<br />

C h a b o t<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> of <strong>Class</strong>es – Listings by Subject<br />

D/E/S CRN Type Day[s] Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec D/E/S CRN Type Day[s] Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec<br />

D/E/S CRN<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> ClaSSeS<br />

EARN AN AA OR AS DEGREE BY<br />

ATTENDING COLLEGE IN THE<br />

EVENING<br />

The General Education courses you need to earn an<br />

AA or AS degree are available in the evening (and<br />

occasionally on Saturday) at <strong>Chabot</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Starting Out: Fill out an application for <strong>Chabot</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> (see link below or center insert of this<br />

schedule):<br />

Start Taking <strong>Class</strong>es: Register for an English<br />

or Math course, if needed, based on the results of<br />

your assessment tests. Additionally, you may start<br />

out with any of these courses: Health 1, History 1,<br />

Sociology 1, Music 1, Astronomy 10, Anthropology 1,<br />

Psychology 1, or Ecology 10.<br />

Planning Your Program: During your first<br />

semester at <strong>Chabot</strong>, make an appointment with<br />

a Counselor to plan your program from beginning<br />

to end, so you take the courses you need to earn<br />

a degree or to transfer to a four-year college or<br />

university.<br />

www.cccapply.org/applications/california_<br />

community_college/apply/<strong>Chabot</strong>_<strong>College</strong>.html<br />

ART 45 ARTIST PORTFOLIO AND SELF- PROMTN 2.0 Units<br />

Development and refining of artist’s portfolio and strategies for selfpromotion<br />

of ideas and skills effectively in the working design world.<br />

Selection, updating, and highlighting of indiviual skills to present artist’s<br />

protfolio to the best advantage.<br />

D 31132 Lec M 3:00 4:50 901 GOLOJUCH 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

M 5:00 5:50 901<br />

ART 4903 ADVANCED PROJECTS IN PAINTING 3.0 Units<br />

Advanced painting project (all painting mediums) is designed for<br />

individualized, in-depth exploration of a personal painting concept. The<br />

course is designed to provide levels of experience leading up to an art<br />

exhibition, artist statement, and art resume. Strongly recommended: Art<br />

12ABCD and Art 13ABCD.<br />

E 30782 Lec MW 6:30 7:20 1006 MENDENHALL 01/19-05/28 OP 071<br />

MW 7:30 9:20 1006<br />

ART 4905<br />

ADVANCED LANDSCAPE PAINTING 3.0 Units<br />

Designed to give the advanced students an opportunity to explore all aspects<br />

of complex composition, color theory, atmosphere, advanced techniques<br />

in realism, alla prima, and abstract landscape painting. Strongly<br />

recommended: Art 12ABCD or 13ABCD.<br />

E 30933 Lec MW 6:30 7:20 1006 MENDENHALL 01/19-05/28 OP 071<br />

MW 7:30 9:20 1006<br />

ART 4910 ADVANCED PAINTING WORKSHOP I 3.0 Units<br />

Advanced painters will define, develop, and solve advanced painting<br />

concepts, refine techniques and skills, and receive personalized critiques.<br />

Effective use of art internet sites. Prerequisite: Art 12D & 13D.<br />

E 32000 Lec MW 6:30 7:20 1006 MENDENHALL 01/19-05/28 OP 071<br />

Lab MW 7:30 9:20 1006<br />

ART 55 INTRO TO GRAPHIC DESIGN CAREER 2.0 Units<br />

Opportunities in graphic design. Presentation of art work by design<br />

specialists, highlighting a variety of careers and opportunities in the<br />

graphic design industry. Speakers may include designers, art directors,<br />

illustrators, and others in the graphic design industry.<br />

D 32731 Lec Wed 3:00 4:50 901 GOLOJUCH 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

ART 56 GRAPHIC DESIGN I<br />

3.0 Units<br />

Introduction to the field of graphic design and the use of typography and<br />

up to six field trips to explore industry related occupations. Assignments<br />

include creating graphic designs and advertising designs.<br />

D 32918 Lec Fri 9:00 10:50 1008 JACKSON 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

Fri 11:00 2:50 10081<br />

Art History<br />

ARTH 1 INTRODUCTION TO ART 3.0 Units<br />

Architecture, sculpture, painting, photography and design in human<br />

inventiveness in providing for material and aesthetic needs; orientation to<br />

contemporary and historic art forms and principles.<br />

D 31880 Lec MW 10:30 11:45 804 ZULIANI 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

D 31879 Lec MW 12:00 1:15 804 ZULIANI 01/19-05/28 OP 002<br />

S 31874 Lec Sat 8:30 12:00 314 BURGESS 01/19-05/28 OP EP1<br />

E 32771 Lec Mon 6:30 9:20 804 THIEL 01/19-05/28 OP 071<br />

ARTH 5 RENAISSANCE TO MODERN 3.0 Units<br />

History of Western art from Early Renaissance through High Renaissance,<br />

Mannerism, Baroque, Neociassicism, Romanticism, Realism,<br />

Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and 20th Century developments of<br />

American art.<br />

D 31881 Lec TTh 1:30 2:45 804 ZULIANI 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

ARTH 6 TWENTIETH CENTURY ART 3.0 Units<br />

History of significant Modern, Postmodern and Contemporary art<br />

movements. Lectures include discussions of works made in various<br />

media by well-known and lesser-known makers, including women artists,<br />

non-western artists, and artists of color.<br />

E 32772 Lec Tue 6:30 9:20 804 MULLER 01/19-05/28 OP 071<br />

ARTH 51 MUSEUM STUDIES 4.5 Units<br />

Museum history, theory, and practice. History and theory components<br />

are lecture-based; practice components involves hands-on instruction<br />

in museum and gallery skills, culminating in the hanging of the <strong>Chabot</strong><br />

student are show held in the <strong>Chabot</strong> Art Gallery with one to two field<br />

trips to local museums, galleries and/or historical societies.<br />

D 32773 Lec TTh 12:00 1:15 1002 MULLER 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

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