Psychology<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong>CRN Type Room Instructor Units Days Times Dates CRN Type Room Instructor Units Days Times DatesPSYC 22 Field Work and ServiceSOC 3 Sociology of Race, Ethnicity and Cultural IdentityTransferable: CSUSupervised field work within the college and with local agencies. Students servein useful group activities in leadership roles prescribed for them by faculty orcommunity agencies. A maximum of six units may be completed. This is a pass/no pass course. REQUIRED: Learning contracts must be fi lled out and signed bythe student and the supervising instructor.10141 Fld Ex SS107 C Oler 1.0PSYC 23Independent StudyTransferable: CSUDesigned to afford selected students specialized opportunities for exploring areasat the independent study level. The courses may involve extensive library work,research in the community, or special projects. May be repeated until six units ofcredit are accrued. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.REQUIRED: The study outline prepared by the student and the instructor must befi led with the department and the dean.10142 Ind SS107 C Oler 1.0PSYC 27 Contemporary LeadershipTransferable CSU; GAV-GE:E2A cross-disciplinary approach to the theory an practice of leadership. Includeseffective communication styles such as issues related to gender and culture. Classincludes topics on ethics, power, and how to run effective meetings, including theuse of parliamentary procedure.Skills directly applicable to work, personal and college environments. May berepeated for a maximum of 10 units. Also listed as POLS 27 10940ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250 and English 26010941 Lec SC 154N J Stewart 3.0 TR 0945- 1105SOC 1ASOCIOLOGYIntroduction to SociologyTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:D0, IGETC:4J; GAV-GE:D2; CAN:SOC2Analysis of the structure and dynamics of human society focusing on thedevelopment of culture, the socialization process, group behavior, social inequality,deviance, sexism, racism, and ageism, major social institutions, and human ecology.Emphasizes contemporary American society. ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250and English 260. C-ID: SOCI 11010155 Lec MHG3 M Chap 3.0 M 0600- 0905Above class meets at Morgan Hill Community site.10156 Lec SS214 E Cervantes 3.0 W 0600- 090510157 Lec HOL1 H Jimenez 3.0 TR 0945- 1105Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.10158 L Padilla 3.010159 Lec SS210 M Chap 3.0 MW 0400- 0520SOC 1BIntroduction to Sociology: Social ProblemsTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:D0, IGETC:4J; GAV-GE:D2; CAN:SOC4This course provides an overview of how sociologists understand, identify, andaddress social problems. Students will be introduced to and critically evaluatevarious theories to explain and analyze social problems, their presence in ourlives, and the extent to which they can be defi ned as social problems. In additionto identifying contemporary social problems, students will explore the root causesof these social problems and search for potential solutions. Some issues thatmay be examined are: economic globalization, immigration, poverty, inequalitiesin educational and employment opportunities, race and gender inequality, and thedecline in social connections. ADVISORY: Sociology 1A. C-ID: SOCI 11510160 Lec SS214 L Padilla 3.0 MW 0945- 1105This service learning course involves community work.Transferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:D0, D3, IGETC:4J; GAV-GE:D2, FThis course is designed to introduce students to the basic sociological conceptsand theories of race, ethnicity and cultural identity in U.S. society. Students willexamine race, ethnicity and cultural identity as social constructs that permeate socialstructures and institutions, and how they change over time and space. Over thesemester students will critically analyze the ways which race, ethnicity, class, andgender/sexuality continually shape people’s lives and experiences. While the classfocuses on U.S. societies, students will also critically compare and contrast race andethnicity in other societies. ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.10150 Lec HOL5 H Jimenez 3.0 TR 0810- 0930Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.SOC 4Sociology of Women and MenTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:D0, D4, IGETC:4J; GAV-GE:D2This course is designed to introduce students to gender as a basic organizingprinciple of social life. Students will examine how gender is socially constructedand how these constructions affect self identity, interpersonal interactions, andinequality in society. Students will critically analyze the interactions of gender withrace, class, and sexuality. ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.10151 Lec SS210 M Chap 3.0 MW 0230- 0350SOC 10Mass Media and SocietyTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C2, D0, IGETC:4J; GAV-GE:C2, D2This course helps us understand the 20th century revolution in mass media byfocusing on the history, economics and social impact of the newspaper, bookpublishing, magazine, fi lm, television, public relations, advertising and musicindustries. We will study audience, propaganda and mass communication theory; wewill discuss new technology, ethnic media in the U.S., ethical issues and attempts toregulate or control the media. Honors students will complete more in-depth analysisof media issues, and will finish a media-related research project. This course is alsolisted as JOUR 10. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.ADVISORY: English 250, English 26010152 Lec AR103 J Janes 3.0 MW 0810- 0930SOC 21Marriage and the FamilyTransferable: CSU; CSU-GE:E2; GAV-GE:E2Survey of information for preparation for marriage, including dating, courtship,engagement, mate selection, gender roles and rules, adjustment and parenthood.The course will also cover the study of families and how they function. Specialattention will be given to how our changing culture and work demands bring aboutadded stress and change to the family, causing increased dysfunction and crisis.ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.10154 Lec SS214 G Hinn 3.0 TR 0945- 1105SPAN 1ASPANISHElementary SpanishTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C2; GAV-GE:C2, F; CAN:SPAN2, SPAN SEQ ABeginning course with emphasis on understanding and speaking Spanish;introduction to reading and writing Spanish. This course will also introduce studentsto Hispanic culture and institutions. This course has the option of a letter gradeor pass/no pass.10523 Lec HOL4 D Perez 5.0 MTWR 0945- 1050ARRTBAAbove class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.10524 Lec HU105 A Marques 5.0 MTWR 0830- 0935ARRTBA10525 Lec HU105 S Malone 5.0 MTWR 0230- 0335ARRTBA10526 Lec HU105 A Marques 5.0 MTWR 1120- 1225ARRTBA10527 Lec HU101 C Schalesky 5.0 MTWR 0400- 0505ARRTBA80 <strong>Gavilan</strong> <strong>College</strong> www.gavilan.edu
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2012</strong>SpanishCRN Type Room Instructor Units Days Times Dates CRN Type Room Instructor Units Days Times DatesSPAN 1BElementary SpanishTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:6A; GAV-GE:C2, F; CAN:SPAN4,SPAN SEQ AContinuation of Spanish 1A. Further development of the four skills of understanding,speaking, reading and writing Spanish. This course will continue to emphasize thestudy of Hispanic culture and institutions. This course has the option of a lettergrade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: Spanish 1A or equivalent.10542 Lec HU105 S Malone 5.0 MTWR 0400- 0505ARRTBA10543 Lec HOL4 D Perez 5.0 MTWR 0830- 0935ARRTBAAbove class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.10545 Lec HU105 A Marques 5.0 MTWR 0945- 1050ARRTBAStudy in Spain this<strong>Summer</strong>!SPAN 2AIntermediate SpanishTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:3B, 6A; GAV-GE:C2, F; CAN:SPAN8,SPAN SEQ BReview of basic structures through conversation and selected works of literature.Further expansion of patterns, vocabulary and idioms. Creative expression throughdiscussion and composition. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass. ADVISORY: Spanish 1B or equivalent.10557 Lec HU105 D Perez 5.0 MTWR 1250- 0155ARRTBASPAN 8AConversational SpanishTransferable: CSU; GAV-GE:C2This course is a beginning Spanish course, focusing on the Spanish sound system,basic grammar and vocabulary, and cultural elements. Although emphasis is onlistening and speaking, basic reading and writing skills will be developed. Thiscourse has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.10558 Lec HOL2 I Polo 3.0 M 0600- 0905Above class meets at the Hollister Briggs site.10559 Lec HU105 P Adams 3.0 W 0600- 0905June 4 - June 29• Study the language and culture whileliving with a host family in Seville, Spain.• Earn up to 5 units• Approximately $1,500 + airfare.For more information,visit www.gavilan.edu/spanish,call (408) 848-4794 oremail amarques@gavilan.eduSPAN 12ASpanish for Spanish SpeakersTHEATRE ARTS / DRAMA / TELEVISIONTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C2, IGETC:6A; GAV-GE:C2, FThrough comparative analysis of selected literary works, the course develops anawareness of cultural and literary contributions from Mexico and other Spanishspeaking societies. The course is taught in Spanish with emphasis on compositionas a medium of expression. ADVISORY: Basic Spanish reading and writing skills.10522 D Perez 5.0SPAN 23Independent StudyTransferable: CSUDesigned to afford selected students specialized opportunities for exploring areasat the independent study level. The courses may involve extensive library work,research in the community, or special projects. May be repeated until six units ofcredit are accrued. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/no pass.REQUIRED: The study outline prepared by the student and the instructor must befi led with the department and the dean.10547 Ind HU110 A Marques 1.010549 Ind HU108 D Perez 1.010555 Ind HU110 A Marques 2.010556 Ind HU108 D Perez 2.0ONLINE CLASSES: You must have an email account totake this course. Start your course by going to http://www.gavilan.edu/disted. Unless you have made prior arrangements with the instructor,you MUST log on by 11:59 pm on the first day of the course. Lateadds must login within 24 hours of adding this course. If you miss thedeadline you may be dropped. For help, contact your instructor oremail disted@gavilan.edu.THEA 2AChildren’s Theatre RepertoryTransferable: CSU; GAV-GE:C1This course focuses on formal dramatic presentations for child audiences. Activitieswill include acting, set design, costuming and makeup. ADVISORY: None. May betaken out of sequence.10572 L/L TH125 J Lawton-Haehl 2.0 TR 0900- 1105THEA 2BChildren’s Theatre RepertoryTransferable: CSU; GAV-GE:C1Preparation and performance of touring plays for young audiences. Special activitiesin creative dramatization, improvisation and script development will be studied.ADVISORY: None. May be taken out of sequence.10573 L/L TH125 J Lawton-Haehl 2.0 TR 0900- 1105THEA 3El Teatro CampesinoTransferable: CSU, UC; CSU-GE:C1, IGETC:3A; GAV-GE:C1, FReading, viewing and discussing the work of writer/director Luis Valdez and ElTeatro Campesino (The Farmworkers Theatre) is the focus of this course. It tracesthe historical development of the theatrical company from its creation in 1965 to thepresent. Students will read actos, plays and view theatrical productions performedby El Teatro Campesino. This course has the option of a letter grade or pass/nopass. ADVISORY: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.10574 R Gonzalez 3.0 10/08/12 - 12/15/12www.gavilan.edu<strong>Gavilan</strong> <strong>College</strong>81