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HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSPSY-15 HUMAN SEXUALITY (G)A current and comprehensive introduction to the topic ofhuman sexuality from the perspective of psychology.Laboratory and survey research, findings from clinicalexperience, and historical sources will be considered. Topicsto be discussed (but not limited to) include sexual anatomy,sexual beliefs and expressions, and concerns related to humansexuality. The medical aspects including the various methodsof contraception and safer sex practices will be evaluated.[CSU;UC; CSU-GE,AREA E]4369 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM H.Crimson CAB321 3.004370 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Y.Matsushita-Arao CAB329 3.004371 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM C.Kimbrough CAB311 3.004372 T 06:00PM-08:50PM D.Weston CAB321 3.006182 S 09:00AM-11:50AM J.Edgcomb KCC210B 3.00Section 6182 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.PSY-22 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (G)An introduction to the research and theories regarding themajor types of psychopathology, including schizophrenia, andthe anxiety, mood, dissociative, somatoform, and personalitydisorders. Emphasis on understanding the symptoms, causes,treatments and prevention of the disorders as viewed from thepsychological, social and biological perspectives.Prerequisite: PSY-1A with a grade of "C" or better.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA D9; IGETC, AREA 4]4373 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Y.Matsushita-Arao CAB311 3.004374 TH 06:00PM-08:50PM C.Kimbrough CAB311 3.00PSY-30 FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (G)Introduction to the fundamental principles and concepts offorensic psychology. Topics include the role of psychology inthe criminal and civil courts, identifying criminal behavior,evaluating fitness for trial, the insanity defense, helping victimsof crime, family violence, dealing with offenders, investigationand prosecution, evaluating civil matters including family court.[CSU]3486 T 06:00PM-08:50PM J.Kessler VAF108 3.00PSY-33 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT (G)Theories of development and maintenance of a healthypersonality. Common difficulties in personal and socialadjustment will be explored, as well as the application ofspecific techniques and methods to overcome thosechallenges. Contemporary theories of personality structure andapproaches to personal growth are examined over the lifespan. Other topics include stress management and improvingone's interpersonal relationships in family, social andoccupational contexts. Adjustment to health issues andpsychological disorders will be explored.[CSU;CSU-GE, AREA D9]4375 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM P.Ahlers-johnson CAB329 3.00PSY-41 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS (G)A study of the psychological principles of communication asthey apply to the development and maintenance of humanrelationships. Topics discussed include (but are not limited to)effective communication skills, relationship dynamics, intimacy,managing difficult emotions, and conflict resolution.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA D9, E]4377 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM C.Bruno CAB311 3.004378 T 06:00PM-08:50PM P.Sanchez CAB267 3.00SOCIOLOGYSOC-1 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (G)A general introduction to the study of social interaction and theorganization of modern society. Topics include culture; socialstructure; socialization; deviance and crime; class, ethnicity,and gender; social institutions; collective behavior and socialmovements; and demography and urbanization.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA D0; IGETC, AREA 4]4379 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM E.Strayer UNITA 3.004380 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM E.Strayer UNITB 3.004381 M 06:00PM-09:15PM E.Strayer CAB279 3.006190 W 03:00PM-05:50PM S.Choi KCC210A 3.00Section 6190 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.SOC-42 THE SOCIOLOGY OF MINORITYRELATIONS(G)The principal objective of this course is to examine dominantminoritygroup relations in the United States (U.S.), withemphasis on contemporary America. The experiences ofminority groups, including Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Native Americans, will be considered fromvarious sociological perspectives.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA D0,D1; IGETC, AREA 4]6192 W 06:00PM-08:50PM S.Choi KCC210A 3.00Section 6192 offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.SPANISHSPA-1 ELEMENTARY SPANISH (G/P)Fundamentals of Spanish with emphasis on the developmentof listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with Spanishas the primary language of instruction. Language acquisitionwill be enhanced by exposing students to the life, people, andcultures of the Spanish speaking world. Course designed forstudents with no prior background in Spanish. Not open tostudents who have taken Spanish 1S or Spanish 1X.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4386 MTWTHF 10:00AM-10:50AM A.Vacaflor CAB383 5.004387 MWF 12:00PM-01:15PM A.Mendez CAB361 5.006681 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM M.Flores KCC108A 5.00Section 6681 is offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.4388 TTH 04:30PM-06:45PM Staff CAB361 5.00SPA-1S ELEMENTARY SPANISH SPEAKERS (G/P)A parallel Spanish 1 course for Spanish speakers, conductedtotally in Spanish with emphasis on grammar and writing. Anoral command of the Spanish language required. Not open tostudents who have successfully completed Spanish 1.[CSU; UC; CSU-GE, AREA C2; IGETC, AREA 6]4426 MWF 11:00AM-12:25PM A.Vacaflor CAB381A 5.006195 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM F.Cabrera SOHS 5.00Section 6195 is offered at Soledad High School, 425 Gabilan Dr., Room 605, Soledad.4389 TTH 11:00AM-01:15PM A.Mendez CAB361 5.004390 TTH 07:00PM-09:15PM M.Flores CAB361 5.0057

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