Spring 2013 Schedule of Classes - Barstow Community College
Spring 2013 Schedule of Classes - Barstow Community College
Spring 2013 Schedule of Classes - Barstow Community College
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SPRING <strong>2013</strong><br />
Subj/Crs CRN Days Beg End Room Units Instructor Dates<br />
HOME 2 ‐ Nutrition<br />
HOME ECONOMICS<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> nutrition, roles <strong>of</strong> proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water in the human body. Food choices, nutritional needs and energy, and<br />
body weight. May be taken as Health 2 ‐ credit granted for one course only. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Major Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN FCS 2)<br />
HOME 2 41049 T ONLINE 3.00 units Puryear, E.<br />
February 19 ‐ April 26<br />
HOME 2 41053 MW 1800 2050 L12 3.00 units Karpel, M. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
HUMA 1 ‐ Humanities Through The Arts<br />
HUMANITIES<br />
Introduction to the humanities through study <strong>of</strong> the elements and historical significance <strong>of</strong> films, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture, and architecture. Grades:<br />
Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
HUMA 1 40864 T ONLINE 3.00 units McGrath, M. January 28 ‐ April 05<br />
HUMA 1 40899 T ONLINE 3.00 units Thompson, D. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
HUMA 1 40900 TR 1300 1550 S11A 3.00 units Thompson, D. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
HUMA 4 ‐ Survey Of Film<br />
Major films, including classics, from 1900 to the present, will be viewed and discussed. Director's techniques, cinematography, filmic means, and grammar <strong>of</strong> film,<br />
philosophy and literary value will be studied. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
HUMA 4 41200 TR 1800 2050 IRWIN 3.00 units Love, J. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
HUMA 5 ‐ Multi‐Cultural Mythology<br />
An introductory survey course in comparative mythology. Students will read, discuss, and write about basic myths as they have appeared in different civilization. Basic<br />
myths, such as those dealing with creation, earliest times, the flood, tales <strong>of</strong> love, tales <strong>of</strong> heroes, journeys to other worlds, and some examination <strong>of</strong> the concept <strong>of</strong><br />
myth itself, and its values in today's society will be explored. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
HUMA 5 40865 T ONLINE 3.00 units McGrath, M. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
HUMA 5 41167 MW 1510 1800 IRWIN 3.00 units Love, J. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
MATH 1 ‐ PreCalculus Trigonometry<br />
MATH 1 40795 TR 1300 1450 S9 4.00 units Van Den Berg, S.<br />
MATH 101 ‐ Arithmetic<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
Prerequisite ‐ MATH 55 with a "C" grade or better. An introductory course to the creative writing process in functions and reciprocal functions; circular functions;<br />
angular measure; trigonometric functions; use <strong>of</strong> trigonometric functions in solving problems involving triangles; fundamental identities. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP.<br />
Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. CSU (CAN MATH 16)<br />
MATH 101 40925 TR 1700 1815 S11 3.00 units Sochis, S. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
MATH 101 40927 MW 1500 1615 S9 3.00 units Weis, A. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
MATH 101 41018 TR 0800 0915 S11 3.00 units Naim, R. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
MATH 101 41168 MW 1510 1800 IRWIN 3.00 units Staff, S. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
MATH 101 41183 W 1130 1245 IRWIN<br />
3.00 units<br />
W<br />
ONLINE<br />
MATH 101 41204 W 1130 1245 IRWIN<br />
3.00 units<br />
W<br />
ONLINE<br />
January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
Computations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals; Meanings <strong>of</strong> fractions, decimals and percents; Translations <strong>of</strong> verbal problems into mathematical<br />
statements; Rounding, approximation and numerical estimation; Use <strong>of</strong> basic arithmetic properties, graphs and tables; Computation with positive integral exponents and<br />
square roots <strong>of</strong> perfect squares; Computation <strong>of</strong> perimeters, areas and volumes; Operations with signed numbers. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Non‐Degree Applicable<br />
Credit.<br />
Vartanian, S. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
Vartanian, S. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
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