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Complete Schedule of Classes - East Los Angeles College

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weekend classesAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 001AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I(UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSThis beginning course focuses on developing vocabulary, grammar skillsand on the beginning development <strong>of</strong> expressive and receptive skills.Note: Credit given for only one <strong>of</strong> Special Education 20 or American Sign Language 1.Note: Same as Education-Special 020.0156 lec 8:00am-12:15pm S STAFF E5 107ACCOUNTING 001(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSINTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING IThis course <strong>of</strong>fers a complete study <strong>of</strong> the basic accounting processused throughout the accounting cycle. Among the topics presentedare journal entries, posting to ledger, adjusting and closing entries,payroll, accruals, deferrals, bad debts, cash, inventories, accountsand notes payable, accounts and Notes receivable, and fixed assets.Note: Business Administration majors who intend to transfer to four-year collegeare advised to take this course their third semester.0110 lec 9:00am-2:20pm S ANDRIASSIAN, A D E3 112ACCOUNTING 0453.00 UNITSGOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING IA course in fund accounting for governmental units; problems <strong>of</strong>budgeting, tax levies, appropriations, and accounting for revenuesand expenditures; proprietary and capital accounts. The followingfunds are included: general, special revenue, bond sinking, workingcapital, special assessment, trust and agency, and utility.0107 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S HSU, C B2 103ANATOMY 001(UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY(Anatomy 1 + Physiology 1 combined is equivalent to Biology 20, maximum credit8 units) Advisory: English 101.This course includes a study <strong>of</strong> the gross structure and function <strong>of</strong>the human body. Dissection <strong>of</strong> the cat is made in the laboratory andcomparison is made with human structures. The sheep’s heart andbrain and the cow’s eye are used for dissection in the laboratory tosupplement the study <strong>of</strong> cat tissues. The interrelationship <strong>of</strong> anatomywith other biological and other science disciplines is emphasized.Note 1: All students are required to purchase their laboratory dissection specimenthrough the bookstore by the end <strong>of</strong> the fourth week <strong>of</strong> the semester.Note 2: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. <strong>of</strong> the first lectureor lab class may be dropped.Note 3: Biology 20 combines Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1 into a one semestercourse.0174 lec 8:00am-11:10am S LE, O H6 120& lab 12:10pm-3:20pm S JACOBY, F H6 122ANTHROPOLOGY 101(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSHUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONThis course covers the concepts, methods <strong>of</strong> inquiry, and theory<strong>of</strong> biological evolution and their application to the human species.There is a specific focus on molecular, Mendelian and populationgenetics, mechanisms <strong>of</strong> evolution, primatology, paleoanthropology,biocultural adaptations, human variation, and current bioethicalissues. The philosophy <strong>of</strong> science and the scientific method serveas foundations to the course.8003 lec 12:30pm-3:40pm S KOHPAHL, G *SG 107*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280ANTHROPOLOGY 121(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC AND WITCHCRAFTThis course is an anthropological introduction to forms, functions, originsand expressions <strong>of</strong> belief systems and ritual within their cultural contexts.Topics include religious symbolism, myth, magic, divination, animism,animatism, shamanism, totemism, ancestor worship, religious specialists,witchcraft, syncretism, millenarian and other religious movement.0186 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S FLORES PENA, Y H5 109ART 101(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSSURVEY OF ART HISTORY IAdvisory: English 101.This course covers the historical development <strong>of</strong> Western Art (architecture,sculpture, and painting) from prehistoric times to c. 1300. Thecourse looks at art within the context <strong>of</strong> the cultures which producedit. Among the cultures covered are: Egyptian, Sumerian, Persian,Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval and Islamic.Note: See Note following Art 102.0302 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S HUYNH, P X E8 001ART 201DRAWING I(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course provides beginning instruction in drawing with graphite,charcoal, conte crayon, and other drawing media through the visualelements <strong>of</strong> art: line, value, shape, form, mass, texture and color.Subject matter from nature and still-life is included. Basic skills aredeveloped, such as, eye-hand coordination and expressive compositionis emphasized. It is a basic course required for all art majorsand is recommended for non-art majors.0295 lec 9:00am-11:05am S STAFF AA 001& lab 11:10am-1:15pm S STAFF AA 001AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY 101(CSU) 4.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGYThis course is designed for students who have little or no priorknowledge <strong>of</strong> automotive technology. Safety and tool use instructionprepares students for the theory and hands-on exploration <strong>of</strong>the automobile gas engine, brakes, suspension and steering, transmission,fuel injection, electrical and ignition and emission systems.Instruction utilizes the latest computerized equipment and state-<strong>of</strong>the-arttools.0342 lec 8:30am-11:40am S BANUELOS, A AUTO 120& lab 12:10pm-3:20pm S BANUELOS, A AUTO 120BIOLOGY 003(UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY(UC Limit: No credit for Bio 3 or 25 if taken after Bio 6)This is a one-semester introductory biology course with laboratorywhich surveys the diversity <strong>of</strong> living organisms in our world. Topicsinclude basic inorganic, organic, and biochemical principles aspertaining to the structure and function <strong>of</strong> living organisms, geneticproblem-solving principals, and evolution and ecology linking to themodern conditions <strong>of</strong> organisms. One additional hour per week issupplemental work in biological topics, outside <strong>of</strong> class.This course is suitable for students preparing to become elementaryschool teachers.Note: Students who are not in attendance by the first 30 min. <strong>of</strong> the first lectureor lab class may be dropped.0353 lec 8:50am-12:00pm S HUERTA, C A H6 102& lab 12:20pm-3:30pm S HUERTA, C A H6 120& lab 1:05 hrs TBA HUERTA, C A ELAC TBA0354 lec 8:50am-12:00pm S HUERTA, C A H6 102& lab 3:30pm-6:40pm S HUERTA, C A H6 120& lab 1:05 hrs TBA HUERTA, C A ELAC TBA0355 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S MIRANDA, G A H6 104& lab 12:30pm-3:40pm S MIRANDA, G A H6 104& lab 1:05 hrs TBA MIRANDA, G A ELAC TBACAOT 032(CSU) 3.00 UNITSBUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSAdvisory: CAOT 1, 31 or 62.Principles <strong>of</strong> business writing, stressing logical thought and criticalevaluation <strong>of</strong> communication. Topics include the writing <strong>of</strong> all types<strong>of</strong> business letters, memos, and reports.1869 lec 9:00am-4:25pm S STOUDENMIRE, J E7 416(7 Week Class - Starts 10/31/2009, Ends 12/19/2009 )

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