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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONHISTORY 012 - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORYOF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: History 11 is not a prerequisite for History 12.A survey of political, economic, cultural and foreign policy aspects ofthe American nation from Reconstruction to the present.1218 11:10-12:35 T Th SMITH, D CE 2031220 11:10-12:35 M W FONSECA C, H AT A2058086 3.25 hrs TBA SENNET, R ONLINEEVENING CLASS4220 6:45-10:00 Th MELTON, J B5 201HISTORY 041 - THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THEHISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: See African American Studies 4.A survey of the African American from the Colonial Era to the Civil War.1230 9:35-11:00 M W SIEVER, P AT A2281232 9:35-11:00 T Th OLIVAS, R CE 205EVENING CLASS4230 6:45-10:00 Th LEE, A CE 203HISTORY 042 - THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THEHISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: See African American Studies 5.A survey of the role of the African American from the Civil War to thepresent.1234 8:00-9:25 T Th OLIVAS, J CE 2051236 9:35-11:00 M W OLIVAS, J CE 205EVENING CLASS4234 6:45-10:00 W WILKINS, R CE 201HISTORY 044 - THE MEXICAN AMERICAN IN THEHISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSA survey of U.S. History from the end of the Civil War to the presenttime, with special emphasis on the Mexican-American in the social,economic and political development of American civilization. Includedis a continued survey of the United States Constitution.1242 8:00-9:25 M W SMITH, D CE 203WEEKEND COLLEGE8446 8:00-10:25 F STAFF CE 203& 11:00-1:25 F STAFF CE 203& 4.00 hrs TBA STAFF ONLINE(7 Week Class - Starts 11/2/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/14/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 66-67 for Weekend <strong>College</strong> detailed information.)HOSPITALITYAviation & Travel DivisionCraig Wilder, ChairpersonTRAVEL 155 -TOUR ESCORTING, PLANNING & OPERATIONS - 3 UNITSTour conducting, guiding and planning are among the most rewardingand sought after careers in travel. In this course, you'll explore theappeal of tours, job strategies, itinerary planning, cross-culturalsensitivity, client psychology and anticipating customer and supplierneeds. Includes several field trips.8181 3.25 hrs TBA PAULSON, H ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)TRAVEL 175 -MEETING/CONVENTION & INCENTIVE PLANNING - 3 UNITSStudents will learn how to plan and operate travel programs formeetings, conventions, and incentive groups, including site selection,pricing, entertainment, supplier negotiations, and motivationaltechniques.1962 9:30-12:45 Sat BOLES, N A12 105TRAVEL 300 -INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY - 3 UNITSYou will learn about exciting careers in hotels, resorts, restaurants,private clubs and other lodging and dining room venues. Discover howknowledge of duties, organization, marketing, revenue sources andmore gives you worldwide opportunities in this growing business.1964 9:35-11:00 T Th FEINERMAN, S AT A210TRAVEL 305 - HOTEL RESTAURANT SUPERVISION - 3 UNITSIn this course you'll learn management and supervision conceptsand techniques in the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed onleadership, communication, employee selection and training,performance appraisal, motivation, coaching, delegation, decisionmaking and planning.1966 12:45-4:00 T FEINERMAN, S AT A228✓Current Class InformationCurrent information about class offerings for this and futureschool terms may be found on the college web site on theinternet at: www.wlac.edu✓Closed ClassesWaiting lists are not maintained for closed classes. Students whoare unable to enroll for a class that has closed are encouraged toselect an alternative class. After you have completed theregistration process, you may check back to see if a seat hasbecome available due to a student withdrawal or due to a studentbeing dropped. If a class has re-opened you may attempt to addthis class to your schedule. You may also attend the first classmeeting to see if any seats are available due to student “noshows.”<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>100www.wlac.edu

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