Spring 2008 Schedule - Los Angeles Mission College
Spring 2008 Schedule - Los Angeles Mission College
Spring 2008 Schedule - Los Angeles Mission College
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111 - CULINARY COMPETITION 3.00 UNITS<br />
This is a class for culinary students who desire to compete in culinary<br />
contests statewide and nationally following the rules of the American Culinary<br />
Federation.<br />
3125 LEC 4:15 pm-5:45 pm TTh GARCIA, R INST 1006<br />
AND LAB 6:00 pm-7:30 pm TTh GARCIA, R INST 1006<br />
AND LAB 4:15 pm-9:30 pm MW GARCIA, R INST 1006<br />
125 - FOODS LABORATORY 1.00 UNIT Rpt 2<br />
Prerequisite: FCS 101 or FSM 101<br />
Class is graded credit/no credit.<br />
7101 LAB 8:00 am-11:35 am TWTh GILLIGAN, M PHOENIX<br />
7102 LAB 12:30 pm-4:35 pm MTW LUNA, A CAMP HOLT<br />
7103 LAB 8:00 am-9:35 am MTWThF HIGGINS, A CAMP GONZ<br />
AND LAB 2:05 hrs TBA HIGGINS, A CAMP GONZ<br />
7106 LAB 3:00 pm-4:55 pm MTWThF SANCHEZ, J POLY TECH<br />
AND LAB 1:30 hrs TBA SANCHEZ, J POLY TECH<br />
225 - FOODS LABORATORY 2.00 UNITS Rpt 3<br />
Prerequisite: FSM 10<br />
Class is graded credit/no-credit.<br />
Supervised practice in college-operated food service operation, as well as food<br />
preparation in range, pantry, bakery, and short order.<br />
0104 LAB 9:00 am-2:25 pm MTWTh ZANDALASINI, L INST 1006<br />
3126 LAB 4:15 pm-9:40 pm MTWTh GARCIA, R INST 1006<br />
G EOGRAPHY<br />
Physical Science<br />
Faculty Advisor: Lorraine Manoogian - Phone: 818.364.7706<br />
001 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
This course covers the changing processes within the Earth’s major<br />
Geosystems: the Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere and Biosphere.<br />
Units of study include weather, climate, landforms, plate tectonics, gradational<br />
processes of mass wasting, soil formation, vegetation communities and the<br />
human impact of the environment.<br />
This course meets university transfer requirements for natural or physical<br />
science.<br />
0143 LEC 11:10 am-2:05 pm MTWTh MANOOGIAN, L INST 1013<br />
H EALTH<br />
Arts, Health & Physical Education<br />
Faculty Advisor: Leslie Milke - Phone: 818.364.7765<br />
008 - WOMEN’S PERSONAL HEALTH (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
This course presents health problems unique to women. Topics considered<br />
include physiological and psychological aspects of nutrition, exercise, hygiene,<br />
sexuality and reproduction, and diseases common to women.<br />
Open to men and women.<br />
3005 LEC 6:00 pm-9:05 pm MTWTh STAFF CSB 110<br />
011 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Implements the World Health Organization’s defi nition of health that health is<br />
the state of physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of<br />
disease.<br />
0391 LEC 7:45 am-10:55 am MTWTh COOPER, C CSB 110<br />
Health 11 also offered through ITV. See page 17.<br />
H ISTORY<br />
Social Science<br />
011 - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF<br />
THE UNITED STATES I<br />
(UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
A survey of major events, personages, and themes most signifi cant to the<br />
political, economic, and social development of this nation from its New World<br />
beginnings through the Civil War.<br />
It meets the American History and Institutions requirements for the California<br />
State University system and the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirements<br />
for all universities.<br />
All sections may be taken for honors credit. See the Honors Counselor.<br />
0111 LEC 7:45 am-10:55 am MTWTh ROLEDER, G INST 2004<br />
0128 IND 10:30 hrs TBA SENNET, R INTERNET<br />
Email: rsennet@hotmail.com<br />
3128 LEC 7:00 pm-10:05 pm MTWTh CRAMER, A INST 2004<br />
History 11 also offered through ITV. See page 17.<br />
History 11 also offered through PACE. See page 17.<br />
086 - INTRODUCTION TO<br />
WORLD CIVILIZATION I<br />
(UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
This course traces the development and interrelationships of the major world<br />
civilizations and their cultural traditions and contributions from the earliest<br />
time to the beginning of the era of European expansion in the sixteenth century.<br />
3129 LEC 7:00 pm-10:05 pm MTWTh JIMENEZ, G INST 1017<br />
H UMANITIES<br />
Social Science<br />
001 - CULTURAL PATTERNS OF<br />
WESTERN CIVILIZATION<br />
(UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Survey of the arts in western civilization.<br />
0109 LEC 11:10 am-2:20 pm MTWTh STAFF INST 1017<br />
002 - STUDIES IN SELECTED CULTURES (UC:CSU) - 3.00 UNITS Rpt 1<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
3110 LEC 3:45 pm-6:50 pm MTWTh BUCHANAN, L INST 1010<br />
INTERIOR DESIGN<br />
Professional Studies<br />
Faculty Advisor: Eloise Cantrell - Phone: 818.364.7625<br />
108B - SPACE PLANNING B<br />
2.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Advisory: ID 102, ID 106A and ID 106B, ID 108<br />
Design theory, applied to commercial interiors.<br />
Students do not need to have completed 108A to take this class.<br />
3073 LEC 7:00 pm-7:55 pm MTWTh WEILACHER, D CAC 5<br />
AND LAB 8:05 pm-10:05 pm MTWTh WEILACHER, D CAC 5<br />
114 - MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS 2.00 UNITS<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
This course covers specifi cations for paints, fi nishes, coating products, their<br />
application methods and surface preparations, hard and soft fl ooring, wall and<br />
ceiling materials, construction and quality, moldings, door hardware and door<br />
materials. Field trips may be required.<br />
3072 LEC 4:40 pm-6:50 pm TWTh ANDERSON, S CAC 4<br />
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WINTER <strong>2008</strong> SCHEDULE OF CLASSES