HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSCSS-25 MULTIMEDIA INTEGRATION (G/P)A focus will be placed on the history and influence of learningthrough the use of multiple-applications. Basic concepts suchas text, audio, video, and user interface will be examined.Technical and design ideas will be examined for use in diverselearning situations. Students will develop the appropriate skillnecessary to integrate multiple applications into learningpresentations, on line design and learning through multimedia.Advisory: Students taking this course are advised that theymust 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 have addquate hardware andsoftware such as Windows 99/2000/XP, Mac OS8-10 or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computerlabs to complete their assignments.[CSU]1919 INT INT C.Svendsen INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1919 meets 12 weeks,9/28/09-12/18/09 and is offered as a web-based course. Students can login startingMonday, September 28, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and follow instructions. Contact instructorvia email at svendsen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831)755-6851 for further information.CSS-43 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANDINFORMATION LITERACY(G/P)An overview of the computer information systems, languages,computer applications and the role of computers in theevolution of an information-based society. Topics includecomputer terminology, application programs, email, networks,word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, theInternet, using and evaluating information from electronicsources and conducting library research online. Formerly CIS-11. Not open to students with credit for CIS-48, BUS-48, BUS-39.009, or CIS-39.009. This course may be offered in a webbasedformat.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.[CSU;UC]1304 MWF 08:00AM-09:50AM W.Edmonds CAB217 4.001319 MWF 10:00AM-11:50AM C.Thole CAB217 4.001305 MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM C.Thole CAB217 4.006220 TTH 09:00AM-11:50AM W.Edmonds KCC211 4.00Section 6220 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.1309 TTH 06:00PM-08:45PM C.Svendsen CAB217 4.001306 INT INT P.Wiese INT 4.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1306 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 pwiese@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6918 for further information.1315 INT INT C.Thole INT 4.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1315 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.CSS-60A 2-D GAME DEVELOPMENT (G/P)An introduction to 2-dimensional computer game design.Topics include criticism, analysis and history of 2-D games,games and society, principles and methodologies behind therules and play of games, visual and audio design,programming concepts, interactive storytelling and gameproduction. Course contents follow the IDGA CurriculumFramework.[CSU]1310 TTH 08:00AM-10:45AM P.Wiese TECH2 4.00CSS-90 INTERNET LITERACY (G)Online course that examines the organizational structure,resources and uses of the Internet. Includes exploration ofvisible and invisible Web resources, online research strategies,information competency, Web page design and publishing,ethical use of technology and the Internet, and emergingInternet technologies. Not open to students who havecompleted LIB-90 or LBT-90.Advisory: Students must have basic computer skills foroperating Microsoft Word and e-mail, including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware and softwarecapabilities. Access to computers is also available at theHartnell College Library/LRC.[CSU]1308 INT INT J.Fellguth INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1308 is offered as a webbasedcourse. An online orientation may be found at :www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu/library/interlit/orientation.htm. Students can login starting Monday,August 18, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and follow instructions. Contact instructor via email atjfellguth@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831)755-6721 for further information. Section 1308meets 8 weeks, 8/17/09-10/9/09. There will be a 3 hour final for this course held duringthe following week, 10/12/09-10/15/09.1321 INT INT J.Fellguth INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1321 is offered as a webbasedcourse. An online orientation may be found at :www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu/library/interlit/orientation.htm. Students can login starting Monday,August 18, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and follow instructions. Contact instructor via email atjfellguth@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831)755-6721 for further information. Section 1308meets 8 weeks, 10/19/09-12/11/09. There will be a 3 hour final for this course heldduring the following week, 12/14/09-12/18/09.CSS-109 INTRO TO PC APPLICATIONS (G/P)An introduction to computer hardware, operating systems,application software (word processing, spreadsheet, database,presentation, and e-mail), and the Internet. This course isdesigned for students with limited or no knowledge ofmicrocomputers and applications. Not open to students whohave completed BUS 109 with a grade of C or better.Advisory: Keyboarding speed of 25 words a minuterecommended.[CSU;UC]6226 S 09:00AM-11:50AM J.Lopez KCC211 4.00S 12:00PM-01:45PM J.Lopez KCC211Section 6226 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St. Offered withSpanish language support.26
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSCSS-121C FUNDAMENTALS OF LAN/WANSYSTEMS INTEGRATION(G/P)Intermediate principles and practices of switching, routing andnetwork design in TCP/IP networks, including NAT, PAT,VLAN switching, EIGRP, OSPF and RIPv2 routing, routeraccess control lists, and principles of local network, design andmanagement. Principles and practices of wide area networkdesign and implementation, including PPP, ISDN, frame relay,and principles of wide-area network management. (Thecourse includes the CCNA 3 and 4 curriculum.)Prerequisite: CSS-121B[CSU]1312 TTH 06:00PM-08:45PM W.Welch TECH2 4.00CSS-122 COMPUTER SECURITY PRINCIPLESCOMPUTER SECURITY PRINCIPLES(G)Covers the essentials of computer and network security.Includes security objectives and the role of policy deploymentwhile practicing to defend against network attacks. Additionaltopics: cryptography, public key infrastructure, standards andprotocols, impact of physical security on network security,infrastructure security, remote access, wireless and instantmessaging, intrusion detection and network baselines.Scenario-based curriculum describing a start-up company inwhich the students are "employed" and their roles within thatcompany will also be incorporated in the class. Coverage ofboth CompTIA's Security+ certification exam and the (ISC) 2SSCP certification, which focuses on best practices, roles, andresponsibilities of security experts, is integral to the course.[CSU]1314 MW 06:00PM-08:45PM W.Welch TECH2 4.00CSS-127 FLASH DESIGN(G/P)A focus on the creation of Flash websites, movies andmultimedia. The course will focus on the skills necessary forthe effective use of Flash. Subjects to be covered are vectorbasedgraphics, interactivity design, and basic animationtechniques, audio and video, interactive media, actionscripting, and movies and other complex ideas using Flash.[CSU]1917 INT INT C.Svendsen INT 4.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1917 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 svendsen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6851 for further information.COMPUTER COURSES OFFERED IN THE LABThe Computer Lab is being reviewed. The new days and timesof operation will be posted in CAB211 or call (831) 755-6777 orthe Academic Learning Center at (831) 755-6866.Computer courses offered in the lab are being reviewed. Fordays and times please contact the Computer Lab in CAB 211or call (831) 755-6777 or the Academic Learning Center at(831) 755-6866.CONSTRUCTIONCON-50 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION:ROUGH FRAME(G/P)This course covers the first phase of the construction of aresidential structure with emphasis placed on rough carpentry.Students will actually be involved in the construction of a housebeginning with the layout of the building, forming for afoundation, floor, wall and roof framing, concluding with theinstallation of the roofing material.[CSU]1360 M 01:00PM-02:50PM J.Anderson CON 6.00W 01:00PM-03:50PM J.Anderson CONTTH 01:00PM-05:15PM J.Anderson OFFCON-61 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (G/P)This course is a study of the managerial problems and policydecisions facing typical general building contractors.Numerous aspects of construction contracting will be coveredincluding bonding, insurance, company organizational structureand business plans and project planning. Also covered in thecourse will be construction safety, labor relations and businessmethods and financing.[CSU]1364 T 06:00PM-08:50PM M.DeArmond CON 3.00CON-70 RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING (G/P)This course is a study plumbing techniques and practices usedin residential construction. This course will stress safety, useof the tools of the trade, pipes and fittings, cutting and joiningof pipes, fresh water and drain waster vent systems. Studentswill also study plumbing system components, waste disposalsystems and plumbing fixtures.[CSU]1355 TH 05:00PM-06:50PM Staff TECH18A 3.00S 08:30AM-11:30AM Staff CONCON-71 RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL (G/P)This course is a study of electrical techniques and practicesused in residential construction. This course will stress safety,use of tools of the trade, principles of electricity and basicelectrical circuits. Students will further study electricalconductors, grounding techniques, wiring practices and layout.Further included will be electrical codes and licenses, lightingsystems and finish electrical techniques.[CSU]1365 W 06:00PM-07:50PM J.Moncada CON 3.00TH 06:00PM-08:50PM J.Moncada CONCON-101 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION (G/P)This course is a study of the fundamentals of the constructionindustry. Students will be introduced to numerous aspects ofthe residential construction process including numerousconstruction trades and personnel, methods of construction,materials used in modern construction and the manner inwhich these materials are tested.1352 W 04:00PM-05:50PM J.Anderson CON 2.0027