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Section Campus Building Course Credit Special<br />

CRN Site Room Days Time Meeting Dates Delivery Instructor Hours Fees<br />

ENT 204 MANAGING ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATIONS<br />

Explores issues facing the entrepreneur in day-to-day operations of a newly-<strong>for</strong>med/existing business and provides applied problem-solving<br />

techniques. (TR: CSU) COURSE ADVISORY: BUS 101 and ENT 203 and MGMT 101. SKILLS ADVISORY: Eligibility <strong>for</strong> English 110 or<br />

110H or 110GB<br />

36573 On Campus BC-228 M 5:30pm- 7:35pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Walker, D P 2 $0.00<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE<br />

EH 101 PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND CULTURE<br />

Approximately 200 plants studied in depth during the semester. Five distinct plant units covered: (1) deciduous plants, (2) dicot evergreen<br />

trees, (3) conifers/gymnosperms, (4) palms and ornamental accent plants, and (5) evergreen shrubs and vines. Water-conserving plants are<br />

emphasized. Students accepted into Environmental Horticulture Program given priority; also open to non-majors. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />

30173 On Campus A-162 R 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />

also meets On Campus TBA R 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />

EH 103 IRRIGATION AND GARDEN WATERWORKS<br />

Materials and methods used in the landscape irrigation trade. Emphasis on maintenance and repair of irrigation systems. Trouble-shooting<br />

and retrofitting are also highlighted. Water conservation, xeriscaping and irrigation management are featured. Simple plan reading and<br />

development are reviewed. (TR: CSU)<br />

30175 On Campus A-162 W 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Graham, A P 3 $0.00<br />

also meets On Campus TBA W 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />

EH 104 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE<br />

Covers the ongoing care of existing softscape and hardscape elements of the living landscape, pest control, plant care, irrigation, pruning,<br />

fertilization and soil health. (TR: CSU)<br />

30176 On Campus A-162 F 1:00pm- 3:05pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />

also meets On Campus TBA F 3:10pm- 6:10pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />

EH 109 PERMACULTURE DESIGN<br />

Application of ecological and environmental principles to designing human systems that are locally sustainable and require reduced inputs.<br />

(TR: CSU)<br />

37011 On Campus A-162 W 8:00am- Noon 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 4 $0.00<br />

EH 110 INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE<br />

Explores the central concepts of environmental horticulture, covering horticultural practices and methods, with focus on long-term sustainability<br />

and local ecological issues. (TR: CSU/UC)<br />

34459 On Campus A-162 T Noon - 3:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />

EH 112 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION I<br />

Examines the principles and techniques of regional habitat restoration. Class work emphasizes the identification, collection, propagation and<br />

care of native plants. (TR: CSU)<br />

34460 On Campus A-162 F 7:30am- 9:30am 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Hartley, D J 3 $0.00<br />

also meets On Campus TBA F 9:40am-12:45pm 08/26/13-12/14/13<br />

EH 202 RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN<br />

Explores the step-by-step processes used to design outdoor areas around a single-family residential site. (TR: CSU)<br />

35249 On Campus A-162 M 6:00pm- 9:00pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Goodnick, W 3 $0.00<br />

also meets On Campus TBA S 10:00am- 2:00pm 11/16/13-11/16/13<br />

EH 207 SMALL SCALE FOOD PRODUCTION<br />

Explores the concept of maximizing a small farming system through sustainable horticulture methods. (TR: CSU)<br />

37012 On Campus TBA T 8:00am-11:00am 08/27/13-10/01/13 Classroom Hartley, D J 1 $0.00<br />

EH 213 HISTORY OF GARDENS<br />

Historical survey of worldwide landscape gardens evolution, from the 17th century to the present, as well as a historical survey of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong><br />

regional gardens, from the time of Spanish settlement to the present. (TR: CSU)<br />

37013 On Campus TBA T 1:00pm- 4:00pm 08/27/13-10/01/13 Classroom Flagg, K L 1 $0.00<br />

EH 290 WORK EXPERIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE<br />

Combines classroom learning and supervised on-the-job experience that prepares students <strong>for</strong> transition to the workplace. The college,<br />

student and job supervisor cooperate. (TR: CSU) LIMITATION ON ENROLLMENT: Must be enrolled in the EH program and must take at<br />

least one EH prefix class.<br />

35495 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 2 $0.00<br />

35496 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 3 $0.00<br />

35497 On Campus A-162 R 6:30pm- 8:30pm 08/26/13-12/14/13 Classroom Gonella, M P 4 $0.00<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program, offering courses in environmental science and history. All ENVS courses satisfy<br />

IGETC, UC and CSU transfer requirements, with the exception of ENVS 200. ENVS 110 (Humans and the Biological Environment),<br />

with ENVS 111 (Environmental Field Studies) and ENVS 115 (Environmental Geology) with ENVS 115L satisfy the SBCC Natural<br />

Science G.E. requirement. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, consult the SBCC Catalog, or contact Adam Green at (805) 965-0581, ext. 2394.<br />

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