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Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010

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

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mended: Computer Application Systems 8 or Computer Science 8. May<br />

not receive credit if Engineering 25 or Physics 25 has been completed.<br />

E 31666 Lec MW 4:30 5:20 905 MAYER 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

Lab Mon 5:30 6:45 905<br />

Lab Wed 5:30 6:45 3906B<br />

higher) or appropriate skill level deMstrated through the Mathematics<br />

Assessment process. CAN 8<br />

This course may require you to purchase access to a online mathematics<br />

learning environment.<br />

R 001<br />

D 31475 Lec TTh 9:00 10:15 1727 STAFF-Sc 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

Units<br />

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mathpleted<br />

R 071<br />

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level<br />

R 001<br />

R 071<br />

Interested in Latino/Chicano studies<br />

& multicultural issues?<br />

Here’s what <strong>Chabot</strong> <strong>College</strong> has to offer…<br />

<strong>Class</strong>es<br />

• English 22: Mexican –American/Latino Literature<br />

of the US<br />

• History 22: Mexican-American History<br />

• Pysc-Counseling 13: Multicultural Issues<br />

• Sociology 3: Cultural & Racial Minorities<br />

• Spanish 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D, 50B,<br />

50C, & 50D. Check out our Spanish AA Degree!<br />

www.zeremeno.com/espanol.htm<br />

Clubs<br />

• CLEA (Chicano Latino Association De <strong>Chabot</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>) meets at 12noon, in Rm. 2345, on the third<br />

Tuesday of every month.<br />

• MECHA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de<br />

Aztlan) meets at 12noon in Rm. 910, every Tuesday<br />

& Thursday.<br />

D 32615 Lec MW 9:00 10:15 1727 HANHAN 01/19-05/28 GR 002<br />

E 31476 Lec MW 7:00 8:15 1731 NASIRI 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

MTH 33 FINITE MATHEMATICS 4.0 Units<br />

Straight lines, systems of linear equations, matrices, systems of linear<br />

inequalities, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and Venn<br />

diagrams, combinatorial techniques and an introduction to probability.<br />

Applications in business, economics and the social sciences. Prerequisite:<br />

Mathematics 55, 55L or Mathematics 55B (completed with a grade of<br />

“C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level deMstrated through the mathematics<br />

assessment process. CAN MTH 12<br />

E 31480 Lec MW 7:00 8:50 1717 STAFF-Sc 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

MTH 35 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS 4.0 Units<br />

Introduction to modern probability, descriptive statistics, estimation,<br />

hypothesis testing (one and two sample) and linear regression. Applications<br />

to business and economics. Introduction to the use of a computer<br />

software package to complete both descriptive and inferential statistics<br />

problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1 or 15 (completed with a grade<br />

of C or higher; may be taken concurrently). Strongly recommended:<br />

Eligibility for English 1A.<br />

This course may require you to purchase statistics software and a<br />

graphing calculator.<br />

D 32616 Lec MWF 12:00 1:15 1715 WAH 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

Lab Fri 11:00 11:50 3906A<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> claSSeS<br />

Units<br />

ment<br />

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R 001<br />

R 002<br />

R 003<br />

R 071<br />

Units<br />

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B and<br />

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For more information<br />

CLEA: Paticica Posada, 510.723.6779<br />

History: Lupe Ortiz, 510.723.6686<br />

Counseling: Melva Garcia, 510.723.6728<br />

EOPS/CARE/CalWORKS: Rachel Maldonado-<br />

Aziminia, 510.723.6724<br />

Math & Physics: Jose Alegre, 510.723.6889<br />

Puente Project: Ramon Parada, 510.723-.7120<br />

Spanish: Francisco Zeremno, 510.723.6846<br />

Transfer Center: Sandra Genera, 510.723.6731<br />

English: Angie Magallon, 510.723.6815<br />

MTH 31 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3.0 Units<br />

Preparation for Calculus for Business and Social Science students.<br />

Functions and graphs; polynomials, rational functions. Exponential and<br />

logarithmic functions, circles, parabolas, binomial theorem, sequences<br />

and series. Solving rational, radical, quadratic in form, exponential and<br />

logarithmic equations. Prerequisite: Mathematics 54 or 54L or Mathematics<br />

55 or 55L or Mathematics 55B (completed with a grade of “C” or<br />

MTH 37<br />

TRIG/GEOMETRIC FOUNDATIONS 5.0 Units<br />

Plane trigonometry, with topics from plane geometry. Contains the entire<br />

subject content of Mathematics 36. Includes circular and right triangle<br />

trigonometric functions; trigonometric equations, graphs and identities;<br />

triangle solutions; polar coordinates. Also includes congruence, properties<br />

of polygons, parallel lines, similarity, areas, volumes, and coordinate<br />

geometry. Prerequisite: Mathematics 55, 55L or Mathematics 55B (both<br />

completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or an appropriate skill level<br />

deMstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. May not<br />

receive credit if Mathematics 36 has been completed.<br />

D 31481 Lec MWF 9:00 10:25 1721 STAFF-Sc 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

D 31482 Lec TThF 10:30 11:55 1818 STAFF-Sc 01/19-05/28 GR 002<br />

D 31483 Lec MWF 12:00 1:25 1711 BATCHELOR 01/19-05/28 GR 003<br />

E 31484 Lec TTh 4:30 6:45 1729 CREW 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

MTH 40 CONCEPTS OF MATHEMATICS 3.0 Units<br />

Investigation of the nature of mathematics as a human endeavor and<br />

an examination of important concepts of mathematics. Prerequisite:<br />

Mathematics 54, 54L, 55, 55L or 55B (completed with a grade of C or<br />

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