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<strong>Modified</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>Fri</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>, 3:<strong>10</strong> <strong>PM</strong><br />

<strong>Golden</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring <strong>2012</strong> • www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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ENVS G190 - Environmental<br />

Studies Practicum<br />

1.5 units<br />

The course provides a practical experience in a realistic<br />

work setting in the environmental industry. This course<br />

may be taken 4 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

8 week course beginning the week of 01/30/12<br />

68439 6-6:30pm TTh LIBR 221 STAFF<br />

and 6:30-9:40pm TTh LIBR 221<br />

FLORAL DESIGN<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/floral<br />

(714) 895-8792<br />

gcall@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

FLRL G015 - Floral Design-Wedding<br />

Designs, Advanced<br />

2 units<br />

Provides theory and lab experience in the styling of<br />

wedding specific floral pieces and identifies floral trends.<br />

Body flowers, carrying pieces, ceremony and reception<br />

designs will be executed. Consultation, servicing,<br />

ordering and pricing will be covered. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$175 course material fee<br />

68138 6-7:25pm Th REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 7:25-9:30pm Th REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G020 - Designs in Global<br />

Floristry, Advanced<br />

2 units<br />

Advanced study of and practice in floral design<br />

techniques consistent with the global floral industry<br />

with emphasis on European designs, International floral<br />

customs, wedding decor, sympathy tributes, display<br />

and home designs. Student projects are taken home.<br />

Advisory Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64819 9-<strong>10</strong>:25am W REC ED 119 Call<br />

and <strong>10</strong>:25am-12:30pm W REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G027 - Creativity and Competition 2 units<br />

Individualized, non-standard, contemporary flower<br />

arrangements are created emphasizing the use of the<br />

student’s own imagination and creative talent. This<br />

course will broaden the students design elements,<br />

personally expand and develop beyond students<br />

present personal creativity potential. Enhance the<br />

students skills to prepare for competition by practicing<br />

during lab time of class. This course may be taken 2<br />

times.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64818 6-7:25pm T REC ED 119 Somoano<br />

and 7:26-9:35pm T REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G050 - Floral Placement and<br />

Productions Practicum II<br />

2 units<br />

Emphasis in this course will be focused towards<br />

providing students opportunities to gain proficiency by<br />

developing skills in an industrial environment.<br />

Letter grade only. Not transferable, AA/AS degree only.<br />

Advisories: Floral G1<strong>10</strong><br />

$150 course material fee<br />

64815 6-7:25pm W REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 7:26-9:<strong>10</strong>pm W REC ED 119<br />

FLRL G1<strong>10</strong> - Basic Floral Design 2.5 units<br />

Introductory course focuses on theory, flower handling<br />

skills, color, basic design principles/techniques for<br />

arrangements, corsages. Includes flower, foliage and tool<br />

identification. Detailed instruction and demonstrations<br />

ensure student success during labs. This course may be<br />

taken 2 times.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU.<br />

$150 course material fee<br />

68316 9-11:05am M REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 11:06am-1:<strong>10</strong>pm M REC ED 119<br />

68317 6-8:05pm M REC ED 119 Call<br />

and 8:06-<strong>10</strong>:<strong>10</strong>pm M REC ED 119<br />

GEOGRAPHY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/geography<br />

(714) 895-8790<br />

dmoore@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

GEOG G<strong>10</strong>0 - World Regional Geography 3 units<br />

Landscapes & human patterns in major world regions.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64830 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Moriarty<br />

64837 6:35-9:45pm M ADMIN 223 Franklin<br />

GEOG G180 - Introduction to Geography:<br />

Physical Geography<br />

3 units<br />

Global patterns of weather, climate, landforms, soil &<br />

vegetation.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

64835 2:25-3:50pm MW FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Reck<br />

64833 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:55am TTh FORUM1 <strong>10</strong>1 Harlow<br />

GEOG G185 - Cultural Geography 3 units<br />

Patterns of human occupation and land use over earth’s<br />

surface, including settlement & population studies.<br />

Optional pass/no pass grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

68476 12:45-2:20pm TTh ADMIN 223 McLaren<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

www.goldenwestcollege.edu/geology<br />

(714) 895-8990<br />

mwallace@gwc.cccd.edu<br />

GEOL G<strong>10</strong>6 - Earth Science for Teachers 4 units<br />

A lecture/laboratory course covering physical and<br />

historical geology, physical oceanography, and<br />

meteorology. Designed for teachers of K-12 grades. A<br />

field trip is required. Offered spring semester only.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU.<br />

TEACh 3<br />

Designed primarily for prospective elementary and<br />

secondary teachers or any student who wishes to focus<br />

on education and learning.Field trip required.<br />

64884 6:35-9:45pm M MATHSC 217 Greenwood<br />

and 6:35-9:45pm W MATHSC 217<br />

GEOL G1<strong>10</strong> - Physical Geology<br />

4 units<br />

Lecture/laboratory course covering physical aspects<br />

of geology including: minerals, rocks, plate tectonics,<br />

earthquakes, volcanism, surface processes and map<br />

interpretation. Field trip may be required.<br />

Letter grade only. Transferable to CSU; UC.<br />

$3 course material fee<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68671 and one of the<br />

labs: 68673 or 68674<br />

LECTURE<br />

68671 11:<strong>10</strong>am-12:35pm TTh MATHSC 123 Benneman<br />

LAB<br />

68673 12:45-3:55pm Th MATHSC 217 Benneman<br />

68674 12:45-3:55pm T MATHSC 217 Benneman<br />

Students must enroll in lecture 68672 and lab 68675<br />

LECTURE<br />

68672 6:35-9:45pm T MATHSC 217 Hagemann<br />

LAB<br />

68675 6:35-9:45pm Th MATHSC 217 Hagemann<br />

CLASS CANCELLATION<br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to cancel classes.<br />

All classes offered are based upon sufficient<br />

enrollment to economically warrant them. Classes<br />

may be cancelled as a result of low enrollment,<br />

State legislation, and/or financial considerations.<br />

When classes are cancelled due to low enrollment,<br />

every attempt will be made to help students adjust<br />

their academic schedules.<br />

Courses<br />

For more course info & the latest updates visit us at www.goldenwestcollege.edu<br />

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