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<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong><strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>Addendum</strong>This addendum to the <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> is provided to notify you of corrections to content and changesto college policy, programs, courses, admission and graduation requirements and staff updates which haveoccurred since the catalog was published in July <strong>2010</strong>.


<strong>Mission</strong> Statement<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s first priorities are students,their learning and their success.Our <strong>College</strong> serves the diverse educational, economic and cultural needs of thestudent population of Santa Clara, the Silicon Valley and our global community byproviding associate degrees, transferable, career and basic skills courses andprograms, as well as opportunities for life – long learning.Through participatory governance in support of our first priorities, <strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong>systematically commits to evaluating and improving educational programs,technological resources and student support services by making informeddecisions, allocating resources, and establishing institutional policies andprocedures.


<strong>2010</strong> – <strong>2011</strong> COLLEGE CATALOG ADDENDUMThis addendum is divided into the following categories:CategoryNEW DEGREES AND CERTIFICATESREVISIONS TO DEGREE AND CERTIFICATESREVISIONS TO COURSESINACTIVATIONS TO COURSESChanges in Rules and PoliciesAlthough every effort has been made to assure theaccuracy of the information in this catalog,students and others who use this catalog shouldnote the laws, rules and policies change and thatthese changes may alter the informationcontained in this publication. Changes may comein the form of statutes enacted by the Legislature,rules and policies adopted by the Board ofTrustees of West Valley – <strong>Mission</strong> Community<strong>College</strong> District, or by the Chancellor or designeeof the institution.<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>Addendum</strong> to <strong>2010</strong> -<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>December <strong>2010</strong>


NEW DEGREES AND CERTIFICATESCertificate of Achievement in California State University General Education -Breadth Certificate of ProficiencyThe Certificate of Achievement in California State University General Education- Breadth(CSU GE-B) is designed for students who intend to complete university general educationrequirements prior to transfer to a California State University. General education is a set ofcourses from a variety of different subject areas that every student must complete in orderto earn a degree, regardless of major. The goal is to provide a well-rounded or "liberal"education and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that together help make up aneducated person.AREA A - ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION AND CRITICAL THINKING(9 units minimum) UnitsA1 - Oral Communication* Any approved CSU GE-B Area A1 course*A2- Written Communication* ENGL 001A or any approved CSU GE-B Area A2 course*A3 - Critical Thinking* Any approved CSU GE-B A3 course *9.0AREA B - SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING(9 units minimum) UnitsB1 - Physical Sciences*Any approved CSU GE-B Area B1 course*B2 - Biological Sciences* Any approved CSU GE-B Area B2 course*B3 - Laboratory Requirement*One course from B1 or B2 must have a lab component *B4 - Mathematics /Quantitate Reasoning* Any approved CSU GE-B B4 course*9.0-15.0AREA C - ARTS AND HUMANITIES(9 units minimum) UnitsC1 - Arts* Any approved CSU GE-B Area C1 course*


C2 - Humanities* Any approved CSU GE-B Area C2 courseC3 - One additional course in C1 or C29.0-12.0AREAD D - SOCIAL SCIENCES(9 units minimum) UnitsSection 1 - the American History and Institution Requirement* Any approved CSU GE-B combination of US-1, US-2, and US-3*Section 2 - Social Sciences* Any approved CSU GE-B Area D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, or D9 course*9.0AREA E - LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF DEVELOPMENT(3 units minimum) UnitsE - * Any approved CSU GE-B Area E course *3.0Total Units 39.0-48.0Certificate of Achievement in Itersegmental General Education TransferCurriculum Open (IGETC)The Certificate of Achievement in Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) isdesigned for students who intend to complete university general education requirements prior totransfer to a California State University or University of California campus.General education is as set of courses from a variety of different subject areas that every studentmust complete in order to earn a degree, regardless of major. The goal is to provide a well-roundedor "liberal" education and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that together help make upan educated person.AREA 1 - ENGLISH COMMUNICATION(6-9 units) UnitsGroup A - English Communication*ENGL 001A or any approved IGETC Area 1A course*Group B - Critical Thinking*Any approved IGETC Area 1B course*Group C - Oral Communication (for CSU transfers only)*Any approved IGETC Area 1C course*


6.0-9.0Area 2 - Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning (1 course)*Any approved IGETC Area 2 course*Area 3 - Arts and Humanities (3 courses)Group A - Arts*Any approved IGETC Area 3A course*Units3.0-5.0UnitsGroup B - Humanities*Any approved IGETC Area 3B course**The required third course can be taken from either 3A or3B*9.0-11.0Area 4 - Social and Behavioral Sciences(9 units minimum) Units*Any three courses approved for IGETC Area 4*(courses must be from at least two disciplines)Area 5 - Physical and Biological Sciences (2 courses)Group A - Physical Science*Any approved IGETC Area 5A course*9.0UnitsGroup B - Biological Sciences*Any approved IGETC Area 5B course*(one of the two courses must have a lab component) 7.0-9.0Area 6 - Language Other than EnglishThis requirement can be satisfied by one of the following:*Any IGETC approved language course (Level 1 or higher)*A score of 3 or higher on the Foreign Language Advanced Placement Exam*Minimum score of 550 on the appropriate CEEB Foreign Language Acheivement Test*Satisfactory complettion, with a "C" grade or better, of two years of formal schooling at the sixthgrade level or higher in an institution where the language of instruction is not English.Total Units 34.0 -43.0


REVISIONS OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATESLiberal Arts Associate in ArtsThe Liberal Arts AA is designed for students who wish to pursue a broad knowledge of liberal arts andsciences coupled with additional studies in an “Area of Emphasis." This degree is an ideal choice forstudents planning to transfer to the California State University or University of California because theycan satisfy their general education requirements and focus on transferable coursework that relates totheir majors and individual interests.· Choose either option A or B or C for the General Education pattern related to your educationalgoal.A. Associate of Arts/Associate of Science General EducationB. California State University General Education BreadthC. Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)· Complete a minimum of 18 units in one Area of Emphasis from those outlined below.(Note: Where appropriate, courses in the area of emphasis may also be counted in a GE area. Electivecourses may be necessary to total 60 overall units required).· Complete necessary <strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> Graduation and Proficiency requirements (See <strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong><strong>Catalog</strong>).· All classes listed below transfer to CSU. Most of the classes also transfer to UC. Refer towww.assist.org for transfer details.General Education Patterns A, B or CArea of EmphasisElectivesTotal Units for AA Degree24-39 units18 units3-18 units60 unitsARTS & HUMANITIESThese courses emphasize the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities and artistic expression ofhuman beings. Students will evaluate and interpret the ways in which people through the ages indifferent cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and culturalcreation. Students will also learn to value aesthetic understanding and incorporate these concepts whenconstructing value judgments.


Select a minimum of 18 units from the following list, including at least twodisciplines:UnitsART 001A Survey of Western Art I 3.0ART 001B Survey of Western Art II 3.0ART 001D Art of the 20th Century 3.0ART 004 Art Appreciation 3.0ART 007 Survey of Asian Art 3.0ART 011 The History of Modern Design 3.0ART 031A Beginning Drawing 3.0ART 033C Basic Design: Color 3.0ART 034A Introduction to Digital Art 3.0ART 035A Life Drawing 3.0CHIN 050A Conversational Chinese/Mandarin 3.0CHIN 050B Conversational Chinese/Mandarin 3.0COMM 012 Introduction to Intercultural 3.0ENGL 001B English Composition 3.0ENGL 006B Survey of World Literature 3.0ENGL 007A American Literature 3.0ENGL 007B American Literature 3.0ENGL 015 Introduction to Film Analysis 3.0ENGL 018 Asian American Literature 3.0ENGL 043 Classical Mythology 3.0ENGL 044 The Bible As Literature 3.0ENGL 045 Popular Fiction in America 3.0ENGL 048 Introduction to Shakespeare 3.0ENGL 049 Modern Fiction 3.0ENGL 070 Creative Writing 3.0FRNCH 001 First Semester French (Elementary Level) 5.0FRNCH 001L French Laboratory 0.5FRNCH 002 Second Semester French 5.0FRNCH 002L French Laboratory 0.5FRNCH 003 Third Semester French 5.0FRNCH 004 Fourth Semester French 5.0FRNCH 005 Fifth Semester French 5.0FRNCH 006 Sixth Semester French 5.0FRNCH 050A Basic Conversational French and Culture 3.0FRNCH 050B Basic Conversational French and Culture 3.0FRNCH 051A Conversational French and Culture 3.0FRNCH 051B Conversational French and Culture 3.0FRNCH 062 Introduction to French Culture 2.0GDES 011 The History of Modern Design 3.0GDES 013 Creativity and Visual Communication 3.0HUMAN 001A Human Values in and From the Arts 3.0HUMAN 001B Human Values in and From the Arts 3.0HUMAN 007 International Films 3.0


HUMAN 013 Creativity and Visual Communication 3.0HUMAN 015 Introduction to Film Analysis 3.0HUMAN 016A Hispanic Roots & Culture 3.0HUMAN 018 African-American Culture and Humanities 3.0HUMAN 020 Asian Roots and Culture 3.0HUMAN 022 Introduction to Islam 3.0ITAL 001 First Semester Italian 5.0ITAL 001L Italian Laboratory 0.5ITAL 050 Conversational Italian and Culture 3.0ITAL 050B Conversational Italian and Culture 3.0ITAL 051A Intermediate Conversational Italian & 3.0ITAL 051B Intermediate Conversational Italian & 3.0JPNS 001 Japanese I 5.0JPNS 002 Second Semester Japanese 5.0JPNS 003A Intermediate Japanese 1 3.0JPNS 003B Intermediate Japanese 1 3.0JPNS 050A Basic Conversational Japanese and Culture 3.0JPNS 050B Basic Conversational Japanese and 3.0LATIN 001 Elementary Latin 3.0MUSIC 001 Music History & Literature 3.0MUSIC 002 Music History & Literature 3.0MUSIC 005A Fundamentals of Music 3.0MUSIC 010 Music Appreciation 3.0MUSIC 016 History of Rock Music 3.0MUSIC 017 Music of the World 3.0PHIL 001 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0PHIL 003 Introduction to Problems in Ethics 3.0PORTG 049A Portuguese for the Portuguese-Speaking 3.0PORTG 049B Portuguese for the Portuguese-Speaking 3.0PORTG 050A Basic Conversational Portuguese 3.0PORTG 050B Basic Conversational Portuguese 3.0PORTG 051A Intermediate Conversational Portuguese 3.0PORTG 051B Intermediate Conversational Portuguese 3.0RUSS 040 Beginning Conversational Russian and 3.0GLOBL 005 Global Focus 3.0SPAN 001L Spanish Laboratory 0.5SPAN 002L Second Semester Spanish Laboratory 0.5SPAN 003 Third Semester Spanish 5.0SPAN 004 Fourth Semester Spanish 5.0HUMAN 015 Introduction to Film Analysis 3.0SPAN 005 Fifth Semester Spanish 5.0SPAN 006 Sixth Semester Spanish 5.0SPAN 049A Spanish for Native Speakers 3.0SPAN 049B Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2.0SPAN 050A Basic Conversational Spanish and Culture 3.0SPAN 050B Basic Conversational Spanish and Culture 3.0SPAN 051A Intermediate Conversational Spanish and 3.0


SPAN 051B Intermediate Conversational Spanish and 3.0VIET 001 First Semester Vietnamese 5.0VIET 001L Vietnamese Laboratory 0.5VIET 002 Second Semester Vietnamese 5.0VIET 002L Vietnamese Laboratory 0.5VIET 049A Vietnamese for the Vietnamese-Speaking 3.0VIET 049B Vietnamese Language and Culture for 3.0VIET 050A Basic Conversational Vietnamese and 3.0VIET 050B Basic Conversational Vietnamese and 3.0WHP 040 Dance Appreciation 3.0SOCSC 005 Global Focus 3.0ITAL 002 Second Semester Italian 5.0JPNS 004A Intermediate Japanese 002 3.0COMMUNICATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE & CRITICAL THINKINGThese courses emphasize the content of communication as well as the form and should provide anunderstanding of the psychological basis and social significance of communication. Students will be ableto assess communication as the process of human symbolic interaction. Students will also develop skillsin the areas of reasoning and advocacy, organization, accuracy, reading and listening effectively.Students will be able to integrate important concepts of critical thinking as related to the developmentof analysis, critical evaluation, to reason inductively and deductively that will enable them to makeimportant decisions regarding their own lives and society at large.Select a minimum of 18 units from the following list, including at least twodisciplines:Units3.0COMM 001 Public Speaking 3.0COMM 010 Persuasive Speaking 3.0COMM 020 Argumentation and Debate 3.0ENGL 001B English Composition 3.0ENGL 001C Clear Thinking in Writing 3.0PHIL 002 Introduction to Logic 3.0PHIL 003 Introduction to Problems in Ethics 3.0PHIL 017 Logical and Critical Thinking 3.0SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESThese courses emphasize the perspective, concepts, theories and methodologies of the disciplinestypically found in the vast variety of disciplines that comprise study in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.Students will study about themselves and others as members of a larger society. Topics and discussion tostimulate critical thinking about ways people have acted in response to their societies will allow studentsto evaluate how societies and social subgroups operate.


Select a minimum of 18 units from the following list, including at least twoUnitsdisciplines:ANTHR 002 Introduction to Archaeology 3.0ANTHR 003 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3.0ANTHR 039A American Cultures Through Travel and 3.0ANTHR 039B American Cultures Through Travel and 3.0ANTHR 048 Cultural Traditions in Health Care 3.0ANTHR 051 Culture and Food: A Multicultural Food 3.0ANTHR 055 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3.0ANTHR 057 Native Peoples of North America 3.0BUS 061 Business and Society 3.0CHD 001 Child Growth and Development 3.0COMM 025 Mass Communication and Society 3.0ECON 001A Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0ECON 001B Principles of Microeconomics 3.0GEOG 002 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3.0GLOBL 001 Global Perspectives 3.0GLOBL 002 Global Issues 3.0GLOBL 003 Introduction to Peace 3.0GLOBL 004 The Developing World 3.0GLOBL 005 Global Focus 3.0GLOBL 006 The Global Economy 3.0HIST 004A History of Western Civilization 3.0HIST 004B History of Western Civilization 3.0HIIST 017A History of the United States to 1877 3.0HIST 017B United States History from 1870 to Present 3.0HIST 020 History and Geography of California 3.0HIST 031 History of East Asia 3.0HIST 033 Women's Issues Past and Present 3.0HUMAN 007 International Films 3.0HUMAN 016A Hispanic Roots & Culture 3.0POLIT 001 American Government 3.0POLIT 002 Comparative Government 3.0POLIT 004 International Relations 3.0POLIT 006 Politics of Race, Class and Gender 3.0POLIT 007 International Films 3.0POLIT 010 Introduction to Law and the Legal System 3.0PSYCH 001 General Psychology 3.0PSYCH 002A Experimental Psychology 4.0PSYCH 007 Physiological Psychology 3.0PSYCH 010 Social Psychology 3.0PSYCH 012 Human Growth and Development 3.0PSYCH 025 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3.0PSYCH 030 Psychology of Addiction and Substance Abuse 3.0PSYCH 033 The Psychology of Personal Growth 3.0PSYCH 055 Psychology of Death and Dying 3.0SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology 3.0


SOC 002 Social Problems 3.0SOC 021 Minorities in the United States 3.0SOC 024 Social Aspects of Aging 3.0SOC 038 American Culture Through Film 3.0SOC 039AAmerican Cultures Through Travel and Experience: Native AmericanCultures of the Southwest 3.0SOC 039B American Cultures Through Travel and 3.0SOC 040 Marriage and Family 3.0SOC 041 Family Issues 3.0SOC 043 Sociology of Religion 3.0SOC 045 Human Sexuality 3.0SOC 046 Advanced Human Sexuality: Current Issues 3.0SOC 047 Sociology of Criminology 3.0SOCSC 001 Global Perspectives 3.0SOCSC 002 Global Issues 3.0SOCSC 003 Introduction to Peace Studies 3.0SOCSC 004 The Developing World 3.0SOCSC 005 Global Focus 3.0SOCSC 006 The Global Economy 3.0COUNS 055 Valuing Diversity 3.0ANTHR 045 Human Sexuality 3.0PSYCH 045 Human Sexuality 3.0COMM 025 Mass Communication and Society 3.0NATURAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICSThese courses emphasize the natural sciences which examine the physical universe, its life forms and itsnatural phenomena. Courses in Math emphasize the development of mathematical and quantitativereasoning skills beyond the level of intermediate algebra. Students will be able to demonstrate anunderstanding of the methodologies of science as investigative tools. Students will also examine theinfluence that the acquisition of scientific knowledge has on the development of the world’s civilizations.Select a minimum of 18 units from the following list, including at least one course inmathematics and one course in science:UnitsANTHR 001 Physical Anthropology 3.0ANTHR 001L Physical Anthropology Lab 1.0ASTRO 001 Astronomy 3.0ASTRO 002 Astronomy Laboratory 1.0BIOSC 001A General Biology: Cells 5.0BIOSC 001B General Biology: Organisms 5.0BIOSC 004 Microbiology 5.0BIOSC 007 Field Ecology 4.0BIOSC 008 Exploring Biology 3.0BIOSC 010 Introduction to Biology 4.0BIOSC 015 Human Heredity and Disease 3.0BIOSC 016 Marine Biology 4.0


BIOSC 022 Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health Workers 4.0BIOSC 025 Environmental Biology 3.0BIOSC 030 Tropical Ecology 4.0BIOSC 047 Human Anatomy 5.0BIOSC 048 Human Physiology 5.0CHEM 001A General Chemistry I 5.0CHEM 001B General Chemistry II 5.0CHEM 002 Introductory Chemistry 4.0CHEM 012A Organic Chemistry I 5.0CHEM 012B Organic Chemistry II 5.0CHEM 030A Fundamentals of Chemistry 4.0CHEM 030B Fundamentals of Chemistry 3.0ENGR 003 How Everyday Technology Works 4.0MATH 000D Trigonometry 3.0MATH 000G Mathematics for the Liberal Arts Student 4.0MATH 001 Pre-Calculus Algebra 3.0MATH 002 Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry 5.0MATH 003A Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5.0MATH 003B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5.0MATH 004A Intermediate Calculus 4.0MATH 004B Differential Equations 4.0MATH 004C Linear Algebra 4.0MATH 008 Finite Mathematics 3.0MATH 010 Elementary Statistics 4.0MATH 019 Discrete Mathematics 4.0PHYS 002A General Physics - Mechanics and Thermodynamics 5.0PHYS 002B General Physics - Electricity, Magnetism and Optics 5.0PHYS 004A Engineering Physics-Mechanics 5.0PHYS 004B Engineering Physics-Electricity and Magnetism 5.0PHYS 004C Engineering Physics-Light and Heat 5.0PHYS 004D Engineering Physics-Atomic 2.0PHYS 010 Introduction to Physics 4.0ASTRO 003 Astronomy with Lab 4.0BIOSC 041 Principles of Animal Biology 5.0BIOSC 042 Principles of Plant Biology 5.0BIOSC 043 Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 5.0Total Units60.0 units


Marketing Communications Specialist Certificate of Proficiency<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a 16-unit Marketing Communications Specialist Certificate to studentswho successfully complete 16 or more units of course work as outlined below. This certificateprepares students with the necessary skills required to conduct marketing communications.Core Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsBUS 037 Fundamentals of Project Management 3.0orMGMT 037 Fundamentals of Project Management 3.0BUS 078B Business Communications 3.0MKT 056A Marketing Principles 3.0MKT 204 Marketing Communications Internship 1.0-3.0Choose a minimum of 3 units from the following:UnitsMKT 059 Effective Public Relations 3.0MKT 070 Product Management Essentials 3.0MKT 081 Direct Marketing 3.0MKT 081A Advertising Principles 3.0MKT 084 Internet Marketing 3.0BUS 083A Business Presentations Using Powerpoint 3.0Choose a minimum of 3 units from the following:UnitsBUS 077A Maximizing Sales With Salesforce.com 1.0BUS 077E Persuasive Business Writing 1.0BUS 077H Writing Effective E-mail for Business 1.0MKT 036 The Marketing Plan 0.5MKT 037 Professional Event Planning 0.5MKT 038 Copywriting Techniques 1.0MKT 059A Public Relations Basics 0.5MKT 059B Media Training 0.5MKT 070A Keys to Successful Product Launch 0.5MKT 072 Social Media Marketing 1.0MKT 072A Blogging for Business 0.5MKT 072B Podcast Marketing 0.5MKT 081C Developing Sales Lead Programs 0.5MKT 081D Developing an Ad Campaign 0.5MKT 084A Search Engine Marketing 1.0MKT 084B E-Mail Marketing 0.5Total Units 16.0


Project Management Certificate of Proficiency<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a 16-unit Project Management Certificate to students who successfullycomplete 16 or more units of coursework as outlined below. This certificate prepares studentswith the necessary skills required to conduct project managementCore Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsBUS 037 Fundamentals of Project Management 3.0orMGMT 037 Fundamentals of Project Management 3.0BUS 038 Applied Project Management 3.0orMGMT 038 Applied Project Management 3.0Choose a minimum of 10 units from the following:UnitsBUS 021 Introduction to Business Computing 3.0BUS 021L Introduction to Business Computing 1.0BUS 077 Quality Customer Service 3.0BUS 077C 50 Ways to Improve Customer Service 0.5BUS 078B Business Communications 3.0BUS 078C Business Report Writing 3.0BUS 078H Writing Effective E-mail for Business 1.0BUS 079 Human Relations Applied in Business 3.0COMM 004 Small Group Communication 3.0CA 045A Introductory Microsoft Project 1.0CA 045B Intermediate Microsoft Project 2.0MGMT 031 Contract Management 0.5MGMT 039 Program Management 0.5MGMT 102 Leadership 3.0MGMT 103 Functions of Management 3.0MGMT 111 Problem Solving for Managers 3.0Total Units 16.0Real Estate Sales Certificate<strong>Mission</strong> college offers a 9-unit Real Estate Certificate to Students who successfully complete 9 ormore units of coursework as outlined below. These courses are required to qualify for a realestate salesperson licensed examination.Core Curriculum Course ( Required)UnitsRLEST 090 Principles of Real Estate 3.0RLEST 091 Real Estate Practice 3.0Choose One course from the Following


RLEST 094A Real Estate Appraisal I 3.0RLEST100 Property Management 3.0RLEST 095A Real Estate Finance I 3.0RLEST 093A Legal Aspects of Real Estate I 3.0RLEST 087A Escrow Procedures I 3.0RLEST 028 Business Law I 3.0Total Program Certificate Requirement 9.0Small Business Start Up Certificate of Achievement<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a 16-unit Small Business Start Up Certificate to students who successfullycomplete 16 or more units of course work as outlined below. This certificate prepares studentswith the necessary skills required to start and/or manage their own business.Core Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsBUS 054Small Business Start Up andManagement 3.0BUS 054A The Business Plan 1.0Choose a minimum of 9 units from the following:UnitsBUS 028A Business Law I 3.0BUS 055 Business Strategy for Success 3.0BUS 064A Basic Business Arithmetic 3.0BUS 077 Quality Customer Service 3.0BUS 079Human Relations Applied inBusiness 3.0MGMT 113 Management in Practice 3.0MGMT 040 Professional Selling 3.0MGMT 056A Marketing Principles 3.0Choose a minimum of 2 units from the following:ACCTG 021A Basic Accounting I 2.0BUS 027 Starting an e-Business 1.0BUS 054B Franchising 0.5BUS 055A Industry and Competitive Analysis 1.0BUS 054C Small Business Finance 0.5MGMT 021 Project Management 0.5MGMT 022 Budgeting for Managers 0.5Choose a minimum of 1 unit from the following Sales and Marketing electives:UnitsBUS 077AMaximizing Sales WithSalesforce.com 1.0MKT 040A Fundamentals of Selling 0.5MKT 040B Prospecting Strategies 0.5


MKT 070A Keys to Successful Product Launch 0.5MKT 072B Podcast Marketing 0.5MKT 081B Getting Your First Customer 0.5Total Units 16.0Supply Chain Management Certificate of Achievement<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a 16-unit Supply Chain Management Certificate to students who successfullycomplete 16 or more units of course work as outlined below. This certificate prepares students withthe necessary skills required to work in the supply chain management and purchasing function.Core Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsMKT 074Purchasing & Supply ChainManagement 3.0orBUS 074Purchasing & Supply ChainManagement 3.0BUS 064B Business Math 4.0MGMT 010 Negotiation Skills 0.5MGMT 031 Contract Management 0.5BUS 203 Purchasing Internship 1.0 - 3.0orMKT 203 Purchasing Internship 1.0 -3.0Choose a minimum of 7 units from the following:UnitsACCTG 001A Principles of Accounting 4.0BUS 037Fundamentals of ProjectManagement 3.0BUS 28A Business Law I 3.0BUS 078B Business Communications 3.0BUS 082ABusiness Spreadsheets UsingExcel 3.0MGMT 032 Managing Green 1.0MGMT 039 Program Management 0.5MGMT 111Problem Solving forManagers 3.0MGMT 115 Operations Management 3.0MGMT 117AImproving Results with SixSigma 0.5MGMT 119 Warehousing Operations 3.0MKT 056A Marketing Principles 3.0Total Units 16.0


Office Administration Certificate - Certificate of ProficiencyThe Office Administration Certificate prepares you to work in an office environment usingcomputers. Your communication skills, computer skills, and application knowledge prepare youfor success in any office using today's computers. Only courses completed with a grade of C orbetter may be used to satisfy requirements for a certificate.Major RequirementsUnitsBUS 078 Business Communications 3.0BUS 050 Administrative Office Procedures 3.0CA 013 Ten-Key Numeric Keypad 1.0orCA 010C Computer Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 1.0orCA 010A Learning the Keyboard 1.0CA 033A Word Processing - Course 1 3.0CA 033B Word Processing - Course 2 3.0CA 036 Machine Transcription With Word 3.0CA 037A Computer Usage for Workplace 3.0Plus three units from the following:UnitsCA 046D Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 1.0CA 062B An Introduction to Microsoft Excel 1.0CA 081B Introduction to Microsoft Access 1.0CA 084 Database: Check It Out! 1.0CA 045A Introductory Microsoft Project 1.0CA 023 Distance Learning - How to Succeed 0.5CA 086 Web Development with PHP and MySQL 3.0Total Units 22.0Master Teacher Certificate of ProficiencySuccessful completion of 32 units in coursework listed below. This certificate satisfies theCalifornia State Department of Education Title 5 coursework requirements for the ChildDevelopment Master Teacher when combined with 16 units of general education.Core Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsCHD 001Child Growth andDevelopment 3.0CHD 002 Child, Family, and Community 3.0CHD 003 Language and Literacy for the 3.0CHD 004 Cognitive Experiences for 3.0


ChildrenCHD 006 Supervision and Administration 3.0CHD 008A Practicum A 3.0CHD 017 Child Health and Safety 3.0CHD 022Adult Supervision in EarlyChildhood 2.0CHD 26 Introduction to Curriculum 3.0Choose a minimum of 7 units from the following:UnitsCHD 005 Movement and Melody 3.0CHD 007Management Issues in ChildDevelopment 3.0CHD 010Principles and Practices inEducation 3.0CHD 013 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3.0CHD 016Infant and ToddlerDevelopment 3.0CHD 021 Children and Play 3.0CHD 024Positive Guidance in EarlyChildhood 3.0Total Units 32.0Sociology Associate of Arts<strong>Mission</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers basic lower division courses in Sociology. Sociology provides afoundation for understanding many aspects of the social sciences, and assists students incomprehending other behavioral sciences. Sociology offers a basic understanding of howpeople relate to one another, the types of relationships people form, and various aspects anddifficulties of such relationshipsCore Curriculum Courses (Required)UnitsSOC 001Introduction toSociology 3.0SOC 002 Social Problems 3.0Plus any four (4) courses from the following:UnitsMATH 010ElementaryStatistics 4.0SOC 040Marriage andFamily 3.0SOC 045 Human Sexuality 3.0SOC 047Sociology ofCriminology 3.0GLOBL 001 Global Perspectives 3.0


orSOCSC 001 Global Perspectives 3.0GLOBL 002 Global Issues 3.0orSOCSC 002 Global Issues 3.0Total Units 18.0 - 19.0NEW COURSESBiological Sciences092E • SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES2.0 unitBusiness054B • FRANCHISING0.5 unit054C • SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE0.5 unit074 • PURCHASING & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3.0 units203 • PURCHASING INTERNSHIP 1.0 – 3.0 units


204 • PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM 1.0 unitComputer Applications086 • WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH PHP AND MYSQL 3.0 unitsComputer Information Systems086 • WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH PHP AND MYSQL 3.0 unitsGlobal Studies001A • STATE OF THE WORLD3.0 units092E • SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES2.0 units


Graphic Design034 • ANIMATION FOR SCIENTIFIC SIMULATION 3.0 units039A • INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ANIMATION3.0 unitsLibrary930 • LIBRARY SEMINARS 3.0 unitsManagement033 • BENEFITS AND BEYOND 0.5 units037 • FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3.0 units038 • APPLIED PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3.0 units


074 • PURCHASING & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3.0 unitsMarketing074 • PURCHASING & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3.0 units204 • MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIP 1.0 - 3.0 unitsMath000CG • MATHEMATICS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE STUDENT3.0 units012 • CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 4.0 units


Read983 • READING CLASSROOM TEXTS 1.0 units.Retail Floristry091 • DIRECTED STUDIES 0.5 -2.0 unitsWellness Human and Performance004N • BASEBALL TRAINING/ CONDITIONING ADVANCED2.0 units.REVISION TO COURSESArt078B • FURNITURE DESIGN AND WOODWORKING5.0 unitsBiological Sciences004 • MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 unit


025 • ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 3.0 units047 • HUMAN ANATOMY 5.0 units048 • HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5.0 unitsBusiness037 • FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3.0 units038 • APPLIED PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3.0 units


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