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Complete Schedule of Classes - East Los Angeles College

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26AccountingJing Jing Long< meet elac people<strong>East</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Fall 2009“I was born in the city <strong>of</strong> Chang Sha in Hunan province,China. When I decided to study abroad, my mother wasso sad she cried for days. My parents wanted me to get agood education and know that I can get a good job in Chinaif I can speak English fluently and have a business degreefrom an American college. California State PolytechnicUniversity, Pomona, has accepted me and I will transfernext semester. Not too many local universities have accountingmajors and Cal Poly was my first choice.”Jing Jing Long’s last name translates to “dragon” in Chinese.She had to be as brave as a dragon to travel alone to<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>. She was scared when she got <strong>of</strong>f the plane,but an education specialist met her and helped her find anapartment in Monterey Park where she feels safe and athome. She applied to <strong>East</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong> and soonmade friends through the International Student Program. Sheeven works part time and now can help other foreign studentsto get used to living in the United States.“I love my math classes. Mr. Alemu, my calculusinstructor, is an impressive teacher. He helps us solveproblems and gives us lots <strong>of</strong> information about calculus.English is tougher but I completed all my lower divisionclasses and am ready to transfer.”ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 160POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION(CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course <strong>of</strong>fers the effect <strong>of</strong> organizational structure and administrativeprocedure on the implementation <strong>of</strong> police functions; assessment<strong>of</strong> processes <strong>of</strong> recruitment, career advancement, and leadership; andadministrative problems <strong>of</strong> staffing, supervision, and morale.0134 lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th POSNER, W D C2 4A8093 lec 1:55pm-5:05pm W STEVENSON, M L *SG 114*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3036 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STEVENSON, M L C2 4AADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 172 (CSU) 3.00 UNITSCRIMINALISTICS IPrerequisite: ADM JUS 005.This course provides the student with an in-depth study <strong>of</strong> the evolution<strong>of</strong> forensic science and the collection techniques for evidencein a criminal investigation.0135 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F CAVANAUGH, J C2 2AEvening <strong>Classes</strong>3037 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th CAVANAUGH, J C2 4CADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 174OFFENDER PROFILING IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS(CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course <strong>of</strong>fers explanations and predictors for <strong>of</strong>fender behaviorin specific types <strong>of</strong> crimes including classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenders, pr<strong>of</strong>ilingtechniques, and the legal aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fender behavior.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3035 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W IRVIN, T L C2 4CADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 285DIRECTED STUDY - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE(CSU) 2.00 UNITSThis course allows students to pursue directed study in Administration<strong>of</strong> Justice on a contract basis under the direction <strong>of</strong> a supervisinginstructor.0140 lec 2:05 hrs TBA CAVANAUGH, J C2 4BADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 4283.00 UNITSETHICS IN FORENSIC SCIENCEPrerequisite: Adm. Jus. 5.This course provides the student with ethical standards and guidelinesin forensic science.1705 lec 7:00am- 8:50am M W CAVANAUGH, J C2 4C(15 week class – Starts 9/14/2009, Ends 12/20/2009)ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 931 (CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICENote: Requires 15 to 19 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupationalmajor and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed).This course <strong>of</strong>fers advanced supervised training in an employmentarea that enhances the student’s educational goals.9003 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION FOR MORE DETAILADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 941 (CSU) 4.00 UNITS Rpt 3COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICENote: Requires 20 hours per week; paid employment related to the occupationalmajor and enrollment in at least 7 units (which include Co-op Ed).This course <strong>of</strong>fers advanced supervised training in an employmentarea that enhances the student’s educational goals.9004 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION FOR MORE DETAILAdditional Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice/Fire Technology courses havebeen scheduled after publishing deadlines. Many <strong>of</strong> these areadvanced courses that requirePrerequisites. A free supplementary list <strong>of</strong> these courses is availableby calling 323-265-8834.African American StudiesAFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSTHE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I(UC credit limit: given for only one <strong>of</strong> African-American Studies 4, History 11 or ChicanoStudies 7). A survey <strong>of</strong> United States History from the early Colonial Era through theCivil War with special emphasis on the contribution <strong>of</strong> the African-American.This course provides a background in the political and social development<strong>of</strong> the United States for students majoring in the socialsciences and, in addition, for those who wish to gain a better understanding<strong>of</strong> the African-American civilization. Included is a survey <strong>of</strong>the United States Constitution.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3171 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T PERSON-LYNN, K F9 107AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 005 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSTHE AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II(UC credit limit: credit given for only one <strong>of</strong> African-American Studies 5, History12 or Chicano Studies 8). A survey <strong>of</strong> U.S. History from the end <strong>of</strong> the Civil Warto the present time, with special emphasis on the African-American in the socialand political development <strong>of</strong> American civilization.0145 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W SAMAD, A A E3 1103172 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W PERSON-LYNN, K E5 112American Sign LanguageAMERICAN 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 AmericanSign Language 1.Note: Same as Education-Special 020.0156 lec 8:00am-12:15pm S STAFF E5 1070157 lec 9:55am-12:00pm M W STAFF E3 1060158 lec 7:25am-9:30am T Th VANSELL, M H E3 1100161 lec 1:45pm-3:50pm T Th VANSELL, M H E3 1148008 lec 12:15pm-2:20pm M W WONG, J H *SG 120*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3045 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th SANTILLANES, P A B2 1053047 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm M W BLAGDON, O A E5 1073048 lec 4:30pm-6:35pm T Th STAFF G6 1086009 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm M W SANTILLANES, P A *SG 125*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd. South Gate, CA 90280AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 002 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IIPrerequisite: American Sign Language I or Education-Special 20.This course is a continuation <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong> elementary AmericanSign Language(ASL) vocabulary and grammar. Increased development<strong>of</strong> inflectional and non-manual behavior patterns are presentedtogether with the incorporation <strong>of</strong> selected aspects <strong>of</strong> Deaf cultureand community within receptive and expressive conversations.Note: Credit given for one <strong>of</strong> ASL 2 or Special Education 25.0159 lec 9:55am-12:00pm T Th VANSELL, M H E3 110Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3046 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm T Th GOUGH, R W E5 1096101 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm T Th WONG, J H *SG 113*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 003 (UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSAMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IIIPrerequisite: American Sign Language 2 or Education Special 25.Continued development <strong>of</strong> American Sign Language grammar, withspecial emphasis on idiomatic constructions. Provides further development<strong>of</strong> conversational techniques focusing on expressive skills.Expanded study <strong>of</strong> Deaf cultural issues.0160 lec 10:20am-12:25pm M W VANSELL, M H E5 111

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