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InStrUCtIOn BEgInS JanUary 22 EnrOLL EarLy - Contra Costa College

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Sec Days hrs rm instr dates Sec Days hrs rm instr dates Sec Days hrs rm instr datesART-810N Drawing for the Older Adult Student- 0 UnitWorking from live models, still life and outdoor settings, the student will studytechniques in perspective, light, shading and color. Students will work withvarious materials including pencils, charcoal and oil pastels.5118 F 10:40-12:30pm A-6A Lu, J SemesterCommunity Education.2366 M 3:10-5:00pm OC Thongvanh, S SemesterCommunity Education.Section 2366 meets off campus at Open House Senior Center,6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito.ART-811N Beginning and Intermediate Painting forOlder Adults - 0 UnitWorking from live models, still life and outdoor settings, the student will studyvarious ways of applying paint to canvas, techniques in mixing colors, and theinteraction of values and shapes in a composition.5119 F 1:10-3:00pm A-6A Thongvanh, S SemesterCommunity Education.5121 TH 1:10-3:00pm OC Fenstermaker, D SemesterCommunity Education.Section 5121 meets off campus at Open House Senior Center,6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito.2368 W 1:10-3:00pm OC Fenstermaker, D SemesterCommunity Education.Section 2368 meets off campus at Open House Senior Center,6500 Stockton Ave., El Cerrito.ART-812N Exploration in 2-D Art for Seniors - 0 UnitThis course offers individual instruction in a variety of 2-D art mediums,including drawing, watercolor and collage.2369 T 10:10-1:00pm OC Thongvanh, S SemesterCommunity Education.Section 2369 meets off campus at Hercules Senior Center,111 Civic Dr., Hercules.DRAMA-101 Theatre Appreciation (SC) - 3 UnitsThis is an introductory course exploring all aspects of the theatrical experience,including components of the theatre, design and technical production,lighting and sound, costumes, and more. This course meets the CSU GeneralEducation requirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).6395 T 6:30-9:20pm OC David, C SemesterCommunity Education. Section 6395 meets off campus in the LargeLibrary Room at the CCC HERCULES CENTER, 109 Civic Drive,Hercules. For additional information, please contact Mercy Pono at(510) 235-7800 ext. 4292 or mpono@contracosta.edu.ESL-810N Beginning ESL - Non-Credit - 0 UnitThis beginning-level ESL course provides instruction in English for everydaylife. Students work on developing basic grammar, listening, speaking, readingand writing skills.6062 S 11:10-3:00pm CTC-132 staff 1/<strong>22</strong>-4/16Community Education.HED-120 Education for Healthful Living (LR) - 3 UnitsThis course introduces the student to a new broad understanding of health,not as the absence of disease, but as an experience of well-being or wellness.This course meets the CSU General Education requirements for AreaE-Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development.6949 TH 6:30-9:20pm OC Tisby, A SemesterCommunity Education.Section 5801 meets off campus in the Large Library Room at theCCC HERCULES CENTER,109 Civic Drive, Hercules. For additionalinformation, please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext. 4292or mpono@contracosta.edu.HUMAN-120 Introduction to Humanities: Imagination,Invention and Creativity (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course is a study of creative and imaginative expression in a variety ofdisciplines. Students will study the methods used by artists, inventors andinnovators in many fields to discover what they can do to build strongerchannels to their own inner creative resources. This course meets the CSUGeneral Education requirement for Area C2-Humanities (Literature, Philosophy,Foreign Language).8471 W 6:10-9:00pm OC Houston, D SemesterCommunity Education.Section 8471 meets off campus at the CCC EL CERRITO CENTER,540 Ashbury Ave., (El Cerrito High School). For additional information,please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext. 4292 ormpono@contracosta.edu.MATH-164 Introduction to Probability and Statistics(LR) - 4 UnitsPrerequisite: MATH 120Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 875N is highly recommended.Introduction to the theory of probability and a study of descriptive statisticsand statistical inference. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Area B4-Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning.1905 TH 6:10-10:00pm OC Scott, G SemesterCommunity Education.Section 1905 meets off-campus in the Samara Terrace Room at theCCC HERCULES CENTER, 111 Civic Drive, Hercules. For additionalinformation, please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext. 4292or mpono@contracosta.edu.MUSIC-851N Community Symphony Orchestra - 0 UnitThis course is for the older adult interested in study, rehearsal and performanceof music composed for symphony orchestra from the style periodsof Baroque through Twenty-first century repertoire. Rehearsals will lead toparticipation in public performance.2374 W 7:10-9:30pm OC Gallegos, G 1/5-5/27Community Education.Section 2374 is the ‘KENNSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’. Thisclass meets off campusin the Band Room at the CCC EL CERRITOCENTER, 540 Ashbury Ave. (El Cerrito High School).MUSIC-852N Masterpieces of Music - 0 UnitIn this course older adults will learn about the great works of music of thewestern world, including the elements and style of selected compositions.They will study the social forces and historical setting of the period duringwhich the composers lived and the forces that motivated the creation ofthese works.2375 M 6:40-8:30pm OC Marietta, L Semester+ 2 hours by arrangement each week.Community Education.Section 2375 meets off campus at Christ Lutheran Church,780 Ashbury Ave., El CerritoMUSIC-853N Chorale - 0 UnitIn this course, older adults will study, rehearse, and perform a variety of choralliterature selected from the stylistic eras of the western world. Rehearsals willinclude vocal training leading to artistic group singing and the development ofpersonal musicianship skills.2376 M 7:10-10:00pm OC Montanero, J SemesterCommunity Education.Section 2376 is the ‘CONTRA COSTA CHORALE’. Class meets offcampus at the Hillside Community Church,14<strong>22</strong> Navellier Street,El Cerrito. The chorus of between 45-65 voices will be studying andperforming the great choral repertoire of2377 W 7:10-9:30pm OC Montanero, J Semester+ 2 hours by arrangement each week.Community Education.Section 2377 is the ‘CONTRA COSTA CHORALE’. Class meets offcampus at the Hillside Community Church, 14<strong>22</strong> navellier St., El Cerrito.This class is a sectional rehearsal for soprano/alto & tenor/baMUSIC-854N Community Symphonic Wind Ensemble- 0 UnitThis course is for those interested in the study, rehearsal and performance ofmusic composed for Symphonic Wind Ensemble. In this course music will beselected from Baroque through Twenty-first century repertoire. Rehearsals willlead to participation in public performances.3495 M 7:10-9:30pm OC Bejarano, J SemesterCommunity Education. Section 3495 is the ‘WEST COUNTY WINDBAND’. This class meets off-campus in the Band Room at the CCCEL CERRITO CENTER, 540 Ashbury Ave. (El Cerrito High School).Open to all adult wind and percussion musicians playing at a good highPSYCH-<strong>22</strong>0 General Psychology (SC) - 3 UnitsIntroduction to psychology includes the scientific approach to such basicaspects of behavior as growth, thinking, learning, memory, sensation, perception,motivation, adjustment, emotion, personality, and related physiologicaland anatomical factors. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirements for Area D9-Psychology.2334 M 2:10-3:30pm OC McKindley-Alvarez, C SemesterW 1:10-2:30pmCommunity Education.Section 2334 meets off campus in room B206 at the CCC EL CERRITOCENTER, 540 Ashbury Ave. (El Cerrito High School). For additionalinformation, please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext.4292or mpono@contracosta.eduSPAN-110 Conversational Spanish I (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course provides practice in beginning-level Spanish conversation,with attention to the use of basic vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.Conversational Spanish I is designed for students who are not native Spanishspeakers, and the course does not satisfy the academic requirements of theSPAN 120 series.3216 T 6:10-9:00pm OC staff SemesterCommunity Education.Section 3216 meets off campus in the Samara Terrace Room at theCCC HERCULES CENTER, 102 Civic Drive, Hercules. For additionalinformation, please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext. 4292or at mpono@contracosta.eduSPAN-111 Conversational Spanish II (SC) - 3 UnitsAdvisory: SPAN 110This course provides practice in high beginning-level Spanish conversation,with attention to the use of basic vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.Conversational Spanish II is designed for students who are not native Spanishspeakers, and the course does not satisfy the academic requirements of theSPAN 120 series.<strong>22</strong>41 W 6:10-9:00pm OC Nassrallah, Z SemesterCommunity Education. Section <strong>22</strong>41 meets off-campus in room B205at the CCC EL CERRITO CENTER, 540 Ashbury Ave. (El Cerrito HighSchool). For additional information, please contact Mercy Pono at(510) 235-7800 ext. 4292 or at mpono@contracosta.eduComputer & Communications TechCCT-120 Introduction to Alternate Energy Systems(SC) - 2 UnitsThis course will cover present day energy systems, and then cover anin-depth analysis of the design and installation of alternate energy systems.Alternate energy systems to be covered in detail are solar water heatingsystems, solar electrical systems, wind electrical systems, wind mechanicalsystems, small hydro-electrical systems, and unique conservation methods.Also presented are topics on geothermal energy, fuel cells, and biomasssystems. Additional topics include applications of alternate energy in transportation,industrial, commercial, and residential systems.3814 M 10:10-12:00pm CTC-132 Figuera, R Semester12:10-1:00pmCCT-130 Photovoltaic Systems Design andInstallation (SC) - 2 UnitsThis course will show students how to do solar site evaluations, electrical loadcalculations, solar system size calculations, and installation techniques. Thiscourse will help students design and install their own solar system and obtainskills for employment.3815 W 10:10-12:00pm CTC-132 Figuera, R Semester12:10-1:00pmCCT-171 Security Systems for Home and SmallBusiness (LR) - 4 UnitsThis course provides instruction and application of security systems that maybe self contained or monitored for small business or home security. Throughinstruction and practical application, the student will understand the basicelements of installing wired and wireless burglar and intrusion alarm systems,panic buttons, internal and external night/day security cameras, tape anddigital recording systems. Included are electronic security control panels,remote control devices, security lighting (including parking lots), battery backupsystems, infrared detection, microwave detection, reed switches, proximitysensors and ultrasonic detection.2815 TTH 8:10-9:30am CTC-132 Figuera, R Semester9:40-11:00amCCT-273 Computer Repair Technology (LR) - 4 UnitsThis course provides a study in the construction and design of personalcomputers. Included will be diagnosing and methods of troubleshooting allareas of microcomputer hardware.2814 TTH 11:10-12:30pm CTC-132 Figuera, R SemesterMW 8:40-10:00amComputer Information SystemsCIS-095A Computer Laboratory (P/NP) - .2 UnitThis course is designed to allow students access to CIS computer systemsother than their regularly scheduled class hours. Students may utilize thecomputer systems for skill building or completing assignments. This class isdesigned for extra lab usage, not as any instructional class.2152 CTC-126 Chan, R SemesterClass is hours by arrangement.For more information, contact Xiao Pena at (510) 235-7800, ext. 4291or xpena@contracosta.edu.www.contracosta .edu • <strong>Contra</strong> <strong>Costa</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 2011 • 13

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