Early <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesEarly Start Session Begins June 18SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONACCOUNTINGBusiness DivisionVanita Nicholas, ChairpersonACCOUNTING 001 –INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I (UC:CSU) – 5 UNITSNOTE: Same as Accounting 21 plus Accounting 22.This course emphasizes basic accounting theory and practices whichinclude an analysis of records of original entry and their relationship tothe general ledger, controlling accounts and their subsidiary ledgers,the voucher system, periodic adjustments, worksheets, financial statements,and closing the ledger.0101 9:00-1:00 MTWTh HARRISON, S CE 219(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)8000 12.50 hrs TBA MORGAN, A ONLINE(8 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 8/11/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 14-17 for more information about ONLINE classes.)ACCOUNTING 002 –INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II (UC:CSU) – 5 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Accounting 1 or Accounting 21 and 22 with a grade of "C" or better.Accounting principles and procedures relating to partnerships and corporations,accounting for manufacturing, cost accounting, branch anddepartment accounting, interpretation of financial statements, supplementarystatements, data processing and management controls arecovered. This course is acceptable for Management 1B credit at UCLA.8001 12.50 hrs TBA LU, M ONLINE(8 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 8/11/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 14-17 for more information about ONLINE classes.)ADMINISTRATIONOF JUSTICEBehavioral & Social Sciences DivisionCharles Stapleton, ChairpersonADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 260 – JUVENILECORRECTIONS OFFICER CORE COURSE (CSU) – 8 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Administration of Justice 102 or Law Enforcement Agency sponsored.NOTE: Enrollment in Older Adults 201CE - Aerobics and Fitness is strongly recommended.This course is for recently appointed juvenile counselors and juvenilecustody officers. Topics include handling emergencies, housing, dealingwith assaultive clients, diversity, and the juvenile justice system.May be approved by Standards and Training for Corrections. ContactProfessor Stapleton for course offering and registration, Building A8,Room 106, (310) 287-4221.0164 7:30-3:00 MTWThF YAN, G AT A218(5 Week Class - Starts 6/11/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/13/<strong>2007</strong>)ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 321 –P.C. 832 ARREST COURSE – 2 UNITSThis course covers information regarding powers of arrest, search andseizure for peace officers with limited powers. When certified, thiscourse satisfies the curriculum requirements for Peace OfficerStandards and Training P.C. 832 Arrest Course and by the Board ofCorrections, Standards and Training for Corrections.0177 6:00-10:00 MTWTh VERA, S A12 104& 11:00-3:00 MTWTh VERA, S A12 104& 6:00-10:00 F VERA, S GYM& 11:00-3:00 F VERA, S GYM(1 Week Class - Starts 6/25/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 6/29/<strong>2007</strong>)6 WEEK SESSION: JUNE 18 – JULY 28, <strong>2007</strong> 8 WEEK SESSION: JUNE 18 – AUGUST 11, <strong>2007</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>20www.wlac.edu
Early <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONAFRICANAMERICAN STUDIESBehavioral & Social Sciences DivisionCharles Stapleton, ChairpersonAFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 004 –THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THEHISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITSNOTE: This course can be taken in lieu of History 11, 14, 16 or 33. Credit not grantedfor African American Studies 4 if credit is obtained in History 11, 14, 16 or 33.A survey of the African American from the Colonial Era to the Civil War.0216 8:00-10:10 MTWTh OLIVAS, J R CE 205(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 005 –THE AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THEHISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITSNOTE: African American Studies 4 is not a prerequisite for African AmericanStudies 5. This course can be taken in lieu of History 12, 13, or 16.A survey of the role of the African American from Reconstruction tothe present.0217 10:20-12:30 MTWTh SIEVER, P AT A228(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)ALLIED HEALTHAllied Health DivisionAracely Aguiar, ChairpersonTodd LeGassick, DirectorALLIED HEALTH 052 –EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRAINING - BASIC – 7 UNITSFOR ALL EMT COURSES: Offered in cooperation with UCLA Center for Pre-HospitalCare. To register, contact the UCLA office at (310) 267-5959.This course prepares students to function as basic life supportproviders on ambulances. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs)respond to calls ranging from major emergencies to interfacility transports.EMTs also work in hospital emergency departments and clinics.In most healthcare settings, EMT-1 is the first step toward becoming aparamedic. Beginning with the study of anatomy and physiology, studentsgain an understanding of the causes, signs and symptoms, andtreatment of all types of medical emergencies. Students supplementtheir medical knowledge through simulated patient care experience,observation time in an emergency department, and ride-alongs withlocal ambulances. Successful course completion qualifies the studentto sit for the certifying examination offered by the <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> CountyDepartment of Health Services EMS Agency.9605 8:00-5:30 MTWThF LEGASSICK, T UCLA(3 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/7/<strong>2007</strong>)ANATOMYScience DivisionPhyllis Morrison, ChairpersonANATOMY 001 –INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY (UC:CSU) – 4 UNITSRECOMMENDED: <strong>College</strong> Biology.NOTE: Lecture - 3 hours, Laboratory - 3 hours.This course presents the structure of the human body by subdividing itinto individual body systems. It is intended to meet the requirements ofstudents majoring in Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Occupational Therapy,Psychology, Physical Education and Biology.0259 LEC 8:00-10:10 MTWTh STAFF SC 105& LAB 10:20-12:30 MTWTh STAFF SC 105(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)ANTHROPOLOGYBehavioral & Social Sciences DivisionCharles Stapleton, ChairpersonANTHROPOLOGY 101 –HUMAN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITSNOTE: This course satisfies Area 5 (Physical & Biological Sciences) requirementsfor the IGETC.Anthropology 101 presents the scientific approach in unraveling the mysteryof the evolution of humankind through investigation of human fossilremains (e.g. the 3.5 million-year-old footprints and the "Lucy" skeleton ofEast Africa), making use of recent DNA research – much of it coming outof the Human Genome Project – and by looking at studies of monkeys andapes so we can better assess our relationship to the other primates. Thecourse examines the dynamic relationship between humans and theirenvironment, and explores scientific explanations for human variation.EVENING CLASS3263 6:00-9:15 T Th STAFF B8 102(8 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 8/11/<strong>2007</strong>)ANTHROPOLOGY 102 – HUMAN WAYS OF LIFE:CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (UC:CSU) – 3 UNITSNOTE: This course satisfies Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences) required for the IGETC.A culturally comparative perspective on our own way of life by examiningmany different traditions and institutions that other societies havedeveloped in various parts of the world to solve the problems of survivaland living together.0265 10:20-12:30 MTWTh DAVID, A B8 102(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)WEEKEND COLLEGE8400 8:00-10:25 F STAFF B8 102& 11:00-1:25 F STAFF B8 102& 4.00 hrs TBA STAFF ONLINE(6 Week Class - Starts 6/18/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 7/28/<strong>2007</strong>)(See pages 18-19 for Weekend <strong>College</strong> detailed information.)6 WEEK SESSION: JUNE 18 – JULY 28, <strong>2007</strong> 8 WEEK SESSION: JUNE 18 – AUGUST 11, <strong>2007</strong><strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>21www.wlac.edu