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 />
RLGS 1 ‐ Introduction To The Bible<br />
RLGS 1 40857 T ONLINE 3.00 units Krupnik, E.<br />
January 28 ‐ April 05<br />
RLGS 1 40859 T ONLINE 3.00 units Krupnik, E. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
RLGS 10 ‐ Comparative Religion<br />
RELIGIOUS STUDIES<br />
A preparation for informed study <strong>of</strong> the Bible. Contemporary interpretive stances, history, methods, and major themes will be examined. Significant portions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bible will be studied in the process. May be taken as Philosophy 6 ‐ credit granted for one course only. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong><br />
Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
An introduction to the major world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. A critical study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fundamental religious beliefs <strong>of</strong> each religion and an examination <strong>of</strong> their philosophical presuppositions. May be taken as Philosophy 5 ‐ credit granted for one course<br />
only. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
RLGS 10 40829 T ONLINE 3.00 units Emerick, T. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
RLGS 10 40831 T ONLINE 3.00 units Emerick, T. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
RLGS 10 40893 TR 0800 0915 S2 3.00 units Parent, R. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
RLGS 10 40895 F 0800 1050 S2 3.00 units Parent, R. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
RLGS 10 41190 MW 1510 1800 IRWIN 3.00 units Love, J. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
RLGS 5 ‐ Bible as Literature<br />
Introduction to the literature <strong>of</strong> the Bible, including the Apocrypha. A study <strong>of</strong> the literary and human dimension <strong>of</strong> scripture through selected readings in English from<br />
the various books <strong>of</strong> the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha. May be taken as English 6 ‐ credit granted for one course only. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree<br />
Applicable Credit. UC/CSU<br />
RLGS 5 40891 MW 0800 1050 S2 3.00 units Parent, R. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
SOCI 1 ‐ Introduction to Sociology<br />
SOCIOLOGY<br />
Characteristics <strong>of</strong> social life and human behavior in social interaction. Selected sociological concepts. The social structure and processes <strong>of</strong> institutions and<br />
communities. Social stratification and social change in contemporary society. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed<br />
Applicable. UC/CSU (CAN SOC 2)<br />
SOCI 1 40772 TR 1000 1115 S11 3.00 units Howey, D. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
SOCI 1 40773 T ONLINE 3.00 units Howey, D. January 07 ‐ March 08<br />
SOCI 1 40850 T ONLINE 3.00 units Jacobs, J. January 28 ‐ April 05<br />
SOCI 1 40851 T ONLINE 3.00 units Jacobs, J. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
SOCI 1 40887 MW 1800 2050 S2A 3.00 units Saenz, A. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
SOCI 12 ‐ Research in the Soc. Sciences<br />
Pre‐requisite: Introduction to Psychology or Introduction to Sociology.Recommended preperation: ENGL 1A Surveys various research methods with an emphasis on<br />
research design, experimental procedures, instrumentation, and the collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting <strong>of</strong> research data. Research design and<br />
methodology will be illustrated through a selected review <strong>of</strong> the research in neurophysiology, sensation, learning, memory and social psychology as well as sociology.<br />
Grade Options. (A‐F). P/N<br />
SOCI 12 41226 R 1800 2050 B6 3.00 units Carter, J. January 07 ‐ May 17<br />
SOCI 14 ‐ Intro to Drug/Alcohol Studies<br />
A historical perspective on drug/alcohol abuse, its impact on the individual, the family, the community and society. Definitions <strong>of</strong> use, abuse, and addiction as well as the<br />
disease concept <strong>of</strong> addiction. Effectiveness and economics <strong>of</strong> various models <strong>of</strong> treatment and rehabilitation. May be taken as Psychology 14 ‐ credit granted for one<br />
course only. Grades: Option (A‐F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Area <strong>of</strong> Emphasis and Gen Ed Applicable. UC/CSU<br />
SOCI 14 40833 T ONLINE 3.00 units Faulkenberry, D. January 28 ‐ April 05<br />
SOCI 14 40835 T ONLINE 3.00 units Faulkenberry, D. March 18 ‐ May 17<br />
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