HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSBUS-110 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING ANDDOCUMENT FORMATTING (G/P)Introduction to keyboarding and basic techniques using thetouch system on the computer as well as basic documentprocessing. Emphasis on speed and accuracy on straightcopy and proper formatting procedures in the preparation ofbusiness letters, memos, tables, and reports using a wordprocessing program. Not open to students who havecompleted BUS 110A, 110B, 111, 112, or CIS 149.1252 MTWTHF 11:00AM-12:00PM K.Mendelsohn CAB219 3.00BUS-128 PROFESSIONALISM INTHE WORKPLACE(G/P)Designed to assist potential employees develop the personalqualifications, interpersonal skills, and values that are indemand in the workplace.1261 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM P.Calvert CAB381A 2.00BUS-129 PRACTICAL CUSTOMERSERVICE SKILLS(P)Introduction to customer service skills and their applications asrequired in the workplace.1262 TTH 09:00AM-09:50AM P.Calvert CAB279 2.00BUS-131 BUSINESS ENGLISH(G/P)Study of Standard Business English grammar and applicationof word usage, proofreading/editing, and punctuation skills asthey are used in business writing.1263 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM P.Calvert CAB381A 3.00BUS-151 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (G/P)Study of the principles of arithmetic and their businessapplications, including a review of whole numbers, fractions,decimals, and percents. Current business applications in theareas of interest, discounts, markup, and installment credit willbe emphasized.1258 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM R.Maffei CAB261 3.00BUS-152 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING (G/P)This course introduces the basic accounting cycle for a serviceconcern. This is a slow-paced introduction to basicbookkeeping transactions. These transactions are introduced,first in a manual format, and then a review of the basics isaccomplished on the computer. This course does not meet theaccounting requirement for business transfers.1271 TTH 08:30AM-10:45AM P.Adams CAB217 4.00BUS-154 COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING -QUICKBOOKS(G/P)This course provides instruction in computer assistedaccounting, including the simulation of the accounting cycle.Topics include general ledger, accounts receivable, accountspayable, transactions and reports, financial statementsanalysis, depreciation, payroll, and program setup.Prerequisite: BUS 1A or BUS 152. All prerequisites must becompleted with a grade of C or better.1259 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM R.Maffei CAB213 3.00BUS-173 FILING PROCEDURES &RECORDS MANAGEMENT(G/P)Introduction to filing procedures and rules; emphasizesprinciples and practices of effective records management formanual and computerized records systems.1250 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM K.Mendelsohn CAB213 3.00BUS-175 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (G/P)Development and adaptation of communication skills inbusiness. Emphasizes listening, speaking and the publicrelations aspect of business communication. Preparation ofbusiness documents, introduction to dictation of businessletters, as well as written and oral business presentation.1265 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM P.Calvert CAB279 3.00BUS-180 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I(G)Study of medical vocabulary. Of particular value to thosepursuing a career as medical office personnel. Not open tostudents who have completed HIT-180 with a grade of "C" orbetter.1273 M 06:00PM-08:50PM J.Rodriguez-Torres MER12 3.00BUS-194 HUMAN RELATIONS IN BUSINESS (G/P)The study of the behavior of individuals and groups inorganizations for the purpose of satisfying both organizationalgoals and personal goals.Advisory: Students taking this course are advised that theymust have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, and e-mail, including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware capabilities andsoftware such as Windows 95/98/2000/XP, MacOS8-10 ortheir equivalent. Students without off-campus access totechnology will be able to use the Library Media Center oropen computer labs to complete their assignments.1922 INT INT C.Thole INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1922 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at cthole@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6852for further information.BUS-150.25 ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEETS (G/P)Use of spreadsheet features/commands to create and editelectronic spreadsheets using a computer. Not open tostudents who have completed CSS 150.25.Advisory: Keyboarding speed of 25 words a minuterecommended.1264 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM P.Calvert CAB215 3.00BUSINESS COURSES OFFERED IN THE LABBusiness courses offered in the lab are being reviewed. For days andtimes please contact the Computer Lab in CAB 211 or call:Computer Lab (831) 755-6777Academic Learning Center (831) 755-6866.24
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSCHEMISTRYCHM-1A GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (G)Basic principles of chemistry: atomic structure, periodic relationships,chemical nomenclature, chemical equations, solutions, stoichiometry,chemical energetics, gas laws, states of matter, acid-base theory,chemical equilibrium, chemical bonding and molecular structure.Prerequisite: MAT-123 with a grade of "C" or better andCHM-22 with a grade of "C" or better.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3; IGETC, AREA 5]5061 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM L.Yee MER12 5.00TTH 08:00AM-10:50AM L.Yee MER245062 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM L.Yee MER12 5.00TTH 11:00AM-01:50PM L.Yee MER245060 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM L.Yee MER12 5.00TTH 02:00PM-04:50PM Staff MER24CHM-12A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I(G)First course of a two-course organic chemistry series. Intended forstudents whose major requires a full year of organic chemistry(chemistry, chemistry engineer, pre-medical, pre-dental, preveterinary,pre-pharmacology, or biology majors). Contents include: asurvey of the structures, nomenclature, properties, and reactivity ofvarious functional groups; mechanistic pathways; stereochemistry;spectroscopy; synthesis; biologically important molecules.Prerequisite: Chemistry 1B with a grade of C or better.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3; IGETC, AREA 5]5063 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Staff MER11 5.00MW 02:00PM-05:10PM Staff MER23CHM-22 THE SCIENCE OF CHEMISTRY (G)A survey of the fundamental concepts of chemistry: measurement;classification of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemicalbonding, nomenclature, chemical equations and stoichiometry, gaslaws, solutions, reactions in aqueous solution, acid and bases,oxidation-reduction, nuclear chemistry. Designed for students with noprior background in chemistry.Prerequisite: MAT-121 Elementary Algebra with a grade of "C" or better.[CSU;UC; CSU-GE,AREA B1,B3; IGETC,AREA 5]5064 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM S.Hovde MER1 4.00T 08:00AM-10:50AM S.Hovde MER23TH 11:00AM-11:50AM S.Hovde MER125065 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM S.Hovde MER1 4.00T 11:00AM-01:50PM S.Hovde MER23TH 11:00AM-11:50AM S.Hovde MER125066 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM S.Hovde MER1 4.00TH 11:00AM-11:50AM S.Hovde MER12TH 08:00AM-10:50AM S.Hovde MER235067 M 05:30PM-08:40PM A.Taketomo MER22 4.00M 08:50PM-09:50PM A.Taketomo MER22W 06:00PM-08:50PM A.Taketomo MER265068 M 05:30PM-08:40PM A.Taketomo MER22 4.00M 08:50PM-09:50PM A.Taketomo MER22T 06:00PM-08:50PM A.Taketomo MER265072 F 06:00PM-09:10PM R.Bird MER8 4.00S 09:00AM-10:05AM R.Bird MER8S 10:20AM-01:30PM R.Bird MER26CHM-60 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY (G)Designed for majors in registered nursing, animal health technology,physical education, peace officer training, and general education.Atomic structure and its relationship to chemical formulas, equationsand equation writing, solutions, the covalent bond and organiccompounds, aspects of biochemistry, carbohydrates, proteins & fats.Advisory: Eligibility for Math 121.[CSU; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3]5073 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM L.Yee MER6 4.00M 01:00PM-04:15PM L.Yee MER26COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDINFORMATION SYSTEMSCSS-1 INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE ANDPROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS (G/P)An introduction to the fundamental concepts of proceduralprogramming. Topics include data types, control structures,functions arrays, files, and the mechanics of running, testing,and debugging. Hands-on experiences with a full range ofcomputer science topics demonstrate practical use ofcomputers and the scope and substance of the computerscience discipline. The course also offers an introduction tothe historical and social context of computing and an overviewof computer science as a discipline. Appropriate for liberal artsmajors and students preparing for Computer and InformationSystems course sequences. (This course is equivalent to theAssociation of Computing Machinery CS101 ProgrammingFundamentals course. The first course in a three courseprogramming sequence.) Formally CIS-5.Advisory: Students taking this course online are advised thatthey must have the basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, spreadsheet program and email,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and must have adequate hardware andsoftware such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10, or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the library media center or open computerlabs to complete their assignments.Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 123.[CSU;UC]1301 TTH 11:00AM-01:45PM P.Wiese TECH2 4.00CSS-2A OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (G/P)An introduction to the concepts of object-oriented programmingto students with a background in the procedural paradigm.Topics include classes, inheritance, polymorphism, algorithms,searching, sorting and software engineering. Appropriate forcomputer science and computer engineering majors. Not opento students with credit for CIS 1.Advisory: Students taking this course online are advised thatthey must have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, a spreadsheet program and e-mail,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and must have adequate hardware andsoftware (such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or theirequivalent). Students without off campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open ComputerLabs to complete their assignments.Prerequisite: CSS 1 with a grade of C or better.[CSU;UC]1302 INT INT W.Welch INT 4.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1302 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at jwelch@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6747for further information.PAY FOR PRINTA pay for print fee applies to printing in the computer labsLibrary and Academic Learning Center on main campus andat the King City Education Center.25