64<strong>East</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Fall 2009MATHEMATICS 227(UC:CSU) 4.00 UNITSSTATISTICSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 125, or acceptable level <strong>of</strong> skill asdemonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process.This course is an introduction to probability, measures <strong>of</strong> centraltendency and dispersion, descriptive and inferential statistics includingsampling, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Analysis <strong>of</strong> variance,chi-square and Student t distributions, linear correlation, andregression analysis are also presented as topics.Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed.(UClimit Math 227 combined with GE 221, maximum credit, one course.0969 lec 5:45am-6:50am MTWTh FARADINEH, R A E5 108& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1070970 lec 7:25am-8:40am MT Th LEE, M E3 105& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1070971 lec 12:00pm-2:05pm M W LEE, M G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1070974 lec 1:45pm-3:50pm T Th ROMERO, S G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071000 lec 9:00am-10:05am MTWTh NOLAN, J K G8 123& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071001 lec 9:00am-1:15pm F JUDGE, D G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071002 lec 9:00am-1:15pm S JUDGE, D G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071003 lec 2:15pm-4:20pm M W JUDGE, D G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071005 lec 1:40pm-3:45pm T Th YUN, M S C2 7B& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071039 lec 10:35am-11:40am MTWTh ALEMU, D G8 123& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1071040 lec 7:45am-12:00pm F XIE, M G8 125& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 107In order to take a Mathematics classonline, you need the following system:MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Pentium, 1 GHZ; 500 MB RAM Memory40 GB Hard Drive; CD ROMFast Internet accessSound Card, installed and ConfiguredMicros<strong>of</strong>t Window 2000, XP or higherInternet Explorer, Latest available version1443 4:15 hrs TBA FARADINEH, R A ON LINE& 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 107FOR MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS AND ON-CAMPUS EXAMS, PLEASE VISIT http://www.onlinemath.elac.org. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses,please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu.lec 1:45pm-3:50pm M W CASTRO, G G8 123& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 107This is part <strong>of</strong> ELAC Honors Program.To enroll, students must see a counselor in A-2.1702 lec 3:15pm- 5:20pm TTh HUNG, S H E3 101& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 107Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3835 lec 5:35pm-7:40pm T Th GHAMSARY, M G G8 115& lec 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1073836 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm M W HSU, T H G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1073837 lec 7:50pm-9:55pm T Th GHAMSARY, M G G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1073847 lec 4:40pm-6:45pm M W HIDALGO, E B2 108& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1073857 lec 4:30pm-6:35pm M W CASTRO, G G8 115& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J F5 1076065 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th JIMENEZ, B S *SG 101& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J *SG 1226353 lec 4:35pm-6:40pm M W FOSTER, M C *SG 117& lab 1:05 hrs TBA TOUTONGHI, J *SG 122*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280MATHEMATICS 230(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSMATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 125, or acceptable level <strong>of</strong> skilldemonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process.An introduction to the spirit and style <strong>of</strong> mathematics and its pursuitas a human endeavor. Topics are chosen from a variety <strong>of</strong> mathematicalfields including logic, set theory, probability, statistics, algebra,geometry and groups which are intended to illustrate the nature<strong>of</strong> mathematical discovery, the method <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong>, and the beauty <strong>of</strong>geometric design and thought.0975 lec 12:50pm-2:15pm M W FERNANDEZ, F M C2 7A1007 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm T Th TANGALOS, G D G8 115In order to take a Mathematics classonline, you need the following system:MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Pentium, 1 GHZ; 500 MB RAM Memory40 GB Hard Drive; CD ROMFast Internet accessSound Card, installed and ConfiguredMicros<strong>of</strong>t Window 2000, XP or higherInternet Explorer, Latest available version1475 3:10 hrs TBA OH, S ON LINEFOR MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS AND ON-CAMPUS EXAMS, PLEASE VISIT http://www.onlinemath.elac.org. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses,please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3838 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M NDOUMNA, E E3 1096081 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W HUANG, S *SG 101*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280MATHEMATICS 235(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSFINITE MATHEMATICSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 125, or acceptable level <strong>of</strong> skill asdemonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process. This isA course in finite mathematics. Topics include linear equations andinequalities, linear programming, mathematics <strong>of</strong> finance, matricesand matrix operations and optional topics such as introduction toprobability and statistics, game theory, and trees.Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind needed.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3828 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm M W STAFF G8 125MATHEMATICS 236(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSCALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE(UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses)Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion one <strong>of</strong> Math 235 and Math 245.This course consists <strong>of</strong> differential and integral calculus <strong>of</strong> algebraic,exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications tobusiness.Note: A calculator will be required. See instructor about specific kind.Note: Student should consult a counselor to determine whichPrerequisite is required by the university targeted for transfer. Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3833 lec 4:10pm-6:40pm T Th KALINIK, B E7 106MATHEMATICS 241(CSU) 4.00 UNITSTRIGONOMETRY WITH VECTORSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 125 and 120, or acceptable level<strong>of</strong> skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process.This course includes the study <strong>of</strong> the trigonometric functions andtheir inverses; measurement <strong>of</strong> angles in degrees and in radians &solution <strong>of</strong> triangles; solutions <strong>of</strong> trigonometric equations; verification<strong>of</strong> trigonometric identities; vectors; complex numbers; graphingtrigonometric functions and polar curves.Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See instructor about thespecific kind needed.1011 lec 9:20am-10:25am MTWTh SISWANTO, A S G8 1151012 lec 12:15pm-2:20pm M W STAFF E5 1061017 lec 3:10pm-5:15pm M W ZHENG, A E5 108Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3839 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T Th DEUTSCH, L K G8 123MATHEMATICS 245(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSCOLLEGE ALGEBRA(UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units)Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 125 or acceptable level <strong>of</strong> skill asdemonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process.This course covers algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions,theory <strong>of</strong> equations, linear systems, functions <strong>of</strong> real numbers, probabilityand mathematical induction.Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. See the instructor aboutthe specific kind needed.0981 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th SMITH, R A B2 1011014 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W JUDGE, D G8 1231016 lec 7:25am-10:35am F SEONG, J C2 7B1041 lec 8:00am-11:10am S HARJUNO, T G8 125In order to take a Mathematics classonline, you need the following system:MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Pentium, 1 GHZ; 500 MB RAM Memory40 GB Hard Drive; CD ROMFast Internet accessSound Card, installed and ConfiguredMicros<strong>of</strong>t Window 2000, XP or higherInternet Explorer, Latest available version1445 3:10 hrs TBA MIRFATTAH, M ON LINEFOR MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS AND ON-CAMPUS EXAMS, PLEASE VISIT http://www.onlinemath.elac.org. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses,please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu.8108 lec 12:30pm-3:40pm S STAFF *SG 110*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3855 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm M W DAKDOUK, R R E5 1063840 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T ALLEN, R T E7 1066088 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M ELIAS, D *SG 101*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280MATHEMATICS 260(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSPRE-CALCULUS(UC limit Math 245 and 260 combined - maximum credit four units)Prerequisite: Math 125 or acceptable level <strong>of</strong> skill as demonstrated in MathematicsPlacement Process.Corequisite: Math 241.Topics in college algebra including mathematical induction, the binomialtheorem, theory <strong>of</strong> equations, sequences and series, determinantsand matrices, and functional analysis are covered. Analyticgeometry, including the conics, is studied.Note: A calculator is required for this class. A TI-85 calculator is recommended.1008 lec 1:45pm-2:55pm MTWTh ARENAS, R J E3 1031018 lec 10:35am-11:45am MTWTh LEE, M B2 1101019 lec 11:00am-12:10pm MTWTh CASTELLON, V C C2 7A1025 lec 1:45pm-4:15pm T Th LIAO, G E5 1061044 lec 8:20am-9:30am MTWTh CHRIST, J H E3 1011054 lec 7:00am-8:10am MTWTh KO, W L E5 106
meet elac people > Cristino Castro<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> & Student Services 65Engineering“I was really lucky because I went to South <strong>East</strong> High School inSouth Gate the first year it opened. The teachers encouraged all<strong>of</strong> us kids to do well and transfer. They had lots <strong>of</strong> AP (advancedplacement) classes and helped me get one <strong>of</strong> ELAC’s MillionDollar Scholarships.”Cristino Castro has two majors—music, he plays in the ELACmarching band and has marched in the Rose Parade twice as atrumpeter in the LAUSD All-City Marching Band, and engineering.He is considering civil engineering with a specialization inthe environment or a career in aerospace. Cristino will be thefirst in his family to graduate from college and his parents encouragehis career goals. He plans to transfer to either USC orLoyola Marymount.“I love my math teachers, especially Mr.Powell. He explains the concepts from a historicalpoint <strong>of</strong> view and tells us why they weredeveloped and how to apply them to real-lifesolutions. I like to understand the significance <strong>of</strong>a mathematical concept and my teachers encouragestudents to discuss how math works.”In order to take a Mathematics classonline, you need the following system:MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:Pentium, 1 GHZ; 500 MB RAM Memory40 GB Hard Drive; CD ROMFast Internet accessSound Card, installed and ConfiguredMicros<strong>of</strong>t Window 2000, XP or higherInternet Explorer, Latest available version1446 5:20 hrs TBA SISWANTO, A S ON LINEFOR MANDATORY ON-CAMPUS ORIENTATIONS AND ON-CAMPUS EXAMS, PLEASE VISIT http://www.onlinemath.elac.org. For up-to-date information on this and other online courses,please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3841 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm M W CASTRO, G E5 108MATHEMATICS 261(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSCALCULUS I(UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses)Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 260 and Math 241, or acceptablelevel <strong>of</strong> skill as demonstrated in Mathematics Placement Process.This is the first <strong>of</strong> a three course sequence in calculus. Topics includedare: limits and continuity, derivatives <strong>of</strong> algebraic functions <strong>of</strong> onevariable, applications <strong>of</strong> derivatives, the Fundamental Theorem <strong>of</strong> theIntegral Calculus, and applications <strong>of</strong> the definite integral.Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class. A TI-85 graphics calculatoris recommended.1023 lec 8:20am-9:30am MTWTh YUN, M S E5 1081024 lec 7:40am-8:50am MTWTh NOLAN, J K G8 1231026 lec 11:00am-12:10pm MTWTh PANCHAL, M D B2 1081046 lec 1:30pm-4:00pm M W ALEMU, D G8 125Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3842 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm M W HALVERSTADT, R E E5 106MATHEMATICS 262(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSCALCULUS II(UC limit Math 236 combined Math 261 + Math 262, maximum credit, two courses)Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 261.This is the second <strong>of</strong> a three course sequence in calculus whichcovers differentiation and integration <strong>of</strong> logarithmic, exponential,circular and hyperbolic functions and their inverses, standardtechniques <strong>of</strong> integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals,curves in polar coordinates, l’Hopital’s rule, and infinite series.Note: A scientific calculator is required. A TI-85 graphics calculator is recommended.1020 lec 7:25am-8:35am MTWTh POWELL, L C E7 1061021 lec 10:35am-11:45am MTWTh SISWANTO, A S G8 1151027 lec 2:30pm-5:00pm M W DEUTSCH, L K E5 106Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3843 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm M W JUDGE, D G8 123MATHEMATICS 263(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSCALCULUS IIIPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 262.This is the third semester course in calculus, dealing with topics <strong>of</strong>space geometry, vector valued functions, functions <strong>of</strong> several variables,partial derivatives, multiple integration, and vector analysis.Note: A calculator is required, see instructor about the specific kind needed.1028 lec 9:00am-10:10am MTWTh SENENSIEB, D H G8 1131029 lec 2:00pm-4:30pm T Th GORDON, M A B2 108Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3844 lec 6:50pm-9:20pm M W SHUBIN, D E7 106MATHEMATICS 270(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSLINEAR ALGEBRAPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 262.This course includes the study <strong>of</strong> systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations and theirsolutions, matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, determinantsand characteristic value problems.Note: A calculator is required, see instructor about the specific kind needed.Note: This course is <strong>of</strong>fered in the day during the Fall semester and at nightduring the Spring semester.1030 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W FARADINEH, R A G8 125MATHEMATICS 275(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSPrerequisite: Satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> Math 263.This course provides the student with a basic understanding <strong>of</strong>the theory and content <strong>of</strong> ordinary differential equations. Variousmethods <strong>of</strong> solving these equations, especially first and secondorder, are emphasized as are solutions to physical application problems.Other topics covered include existence and uniqueness theorems,systems <strong>of</strong> linear differential equations, numerical and graphicalmethods using calculators/computers, and solutions using theLaplace transform.Note: A scientific calculator is required for this class, see instructor about thespecific kind needed.Note: This course is <strong>of</strong>fered at night during the Fall semester and during the dayduring the Spring semester.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3845 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th POWELL, L C E7 106MATHEMATICS 280(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL ANALYSISPrerequisite: Math 173 and Math 263.This course is designed to provide an introduction to numerical methods.Topics presented include error analysis, finding roots <strong>of</strong> nonlinearequations, numerical methods for matrix operations, interpo-lation and curve fitting. Numerical methods in differentiation and integrationalso are considered.0996 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th KAZIMIR, J R G8 125MATHEMATICS 282(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACT ALGEBRAPrerequisite: Math 262 and 270.This course is an introduction to numbers, number systems, and thebasic algebraic structures <strong>of</strong> groups, rings, and fields.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3846 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th KAZIMIR, J R E3 105MeteorologyMETEOROLOGY 003(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE(Same as Geography 3)An introductory course presenting the causes <strong>of</strong> weather types andclimates, their global distribution, climatic change, weather modification,air pollution, and practical applications in agriculture, industry,and daily life.Note: Credit given for only one <strong>of</strong> Meteorology 3 or Geography 3.1047 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W MIRETTI, D L H5 107MicrobiologyMICROBIOLOGY 001(UC:CSU) 5.00 UNITSINTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY(UC credit limit: Maximum credit 1 course from Microbiology 1 and 20).Prerequisite: Chemistry 51 and Biology 3.This is an introductory microbiology course developed to preparestudents for careers in biological sciences, medicine, dentistry, andallied health pr<strong>of</strong>essions.This course explores the early history <strong>of</strong> microbiology, microbial classification,morphology, physiology and genetics. Emphasis is givento host-and pathogenic microbe interactions, immunology, virology,and on the effects <strong>of</strong> physical and chemical agents on microorganisms.Attention is also given to the microbiology <strong>of</strong> the air, water,soil, milk and dairy products. The laboratory emphasizes fundamentalmicrobiological techniques, concepts, and applications as wellas current molecular diagnostic methods in microbial genetics andimmunology.1058 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th SARANTOPOULOS, H D H6 122& lab 3:30pm-6:40pm T Th SARANTOPOULOS, H D H6 106