5/<strong>21</strong>/<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>CALL#DAYS HOURS ROOMINSTR.DATESThis course provides continuing vocal instruction in tome production, breathing, placement andsong interpretation. Regardless of the repeatability assigned to individual courses, enrollments inany family of courses may not exceed four. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).CALL# DAYS HOURS ROOM6741TTH9:40-11:00am H-40+ 3 hours by arrangement each week.INSTR.Austin, SDATESSemesterMUSIC-195BMusicianship Skills Development (SC) - 2 Units1871MW11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.H-23Austin, SSemesterThis course provides students with musicianship skills development through special studyformats not offered in CCC music classes. This course component concentrates on musicianshipskills.MUSIC-171Advisory: MUSIC 170Continuing Group Voice (SC) - 2 UnitsThis course provides continuing vocal instruction in tome production, breathing, placement andsong interpretation. Regardless of the repeatability assigned to individual courses, enrollments inany family of courses may not exceed four. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).6938TTH9:40-11:00am+ 3 hours by arrangement each week.MUSIC-195CH-40Austin, SPedagogy Skills Development (SC) - 2 UnitsSemesterThis course provides students with pedagogy skills development through special study formatsnot offered in CCC music classes. This course component concentrates on musicianship skills.1874MW11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pmH-23Austin, SSemester+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.6939MW11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pmH-23Austin, SSemesterMUSIC-175Jazz Solo Voice (SC) - 2 Units+ 3 hours by arrangement each week.This course provides instruction for reading, preparation, and performance of repertoire in thejazz idiom for solo voice. Emphasis on jazz phrasing, melodic and harmonic improvisation,stylistic concepts, vocal consistency, microphone technique, work with rhythm sections, andrepertoire building.1<strong>21</strong>4M7:10-9:30pmH-23Letson, RSemesterMUSIC-195DClinics, Seminars, and Workshop Skills Development(SC) - 2 UnitsThis course provides students with skills development for specialized short-term projects forclinics, seminars and workshops on/off campus through special study formats not offered in CCCmusic classes. This course component concentrates on musicianship skills.+1 hour by arrangement each week.6940MW11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pmH-23Austin, SSemesterMUSIC-190 Music Performance/Concert Set (Performance) (SC) -1-2 Units+ 3 hours by arrangement each week.This course provides students with the opportunity to perform selected complete works of notedcomposers.4664H-23Austin, SSemesterMUSIC-250 Intermediate Piano (SC) - 2 UnitsAdvisory: MUSIC 151The study and performance of music for the piano at an intermediate level.Class is up to 108 total hours by arrangement (54 hours lab per unit). Contact instructor for moreinformation, ext.4361.2455TTH9:40-11:00amH-40Austin, SSemesterMUSIC-191 Music Performance/Music Projects-Advanced (SC) - 1-2UnitsThis course provides advanced classical or jazz-rock students, vocal or instrumental, theopportunity to (a) perform advanced music works either as soloists or in an ensemble, (b)compose/arrange a concert work in lieu of a performance, or (c) pursue study of advanced levelsof music theory or style analysis.+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.MUSIC-251Advanced Piano Ensemble (SC) - 2 UnitsThe study and performance of keyboard ensemble literature, and an opportunity for intermediate/advanced piano students to grow musically through experiencing ensemble performance.4667H-23Austin, SSemester5689TTH9:40-11:00amH-40Austin, SSemesterClass is up to 108 total hours by arrangement (54 hours lab per unit). Contact instructor for moreinformation, ext.4361.+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.MUSIC-195AInstrumental Skills Development (SC) - 2 UnitsMUSIC-258Prerequisite: MUSIC 159Advanced Guitar (SC) - 2 UnitsThis course provides students with instrumental skills development through special study formatsnot offered in CCC music classes. This course component concentrates on musicianship skills.Class instruction in advanced techniques of classical guitar, including history and literaturearranging for guitar, and learning to deal with performance problems.36
5/<strong>21</strong>/<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>CALL#1872DAYS HOURS ROOMW6:10-10:00pmINSTR.Galen, RDATESSemesterAudition is required. For more information, please contact Ron Galen at (510) 235-7800, ext. 4428.H-23MUSIC-259 Advanced Guitar Ensemble (Performance) (SC) - 2UnitsPrerequisite: MUSIC 258This course gives the advanced classical guitar student experience in playing in guitar ensembles,duets, trios, quartets, and mixed media ensembles (such as voice and guitar, flute and guitar,etc.).CALL#3884DAYS HOURS ROOMM7:10-9:30pmINSTR.DATESCommunity Education. 'CONTRA COSTA CHORALE' Section 3884 meets off campus at the HillsideCommunity Church 1422 Navellier, El Cerrito. The chorus of between 45-65 voices will be studying andperforming the great choral repertoire of the European & American Two full concerts are given, along with avariety of smaller events. Opportunities for solo work are available by audition. All voices are welcome.MUSIC-854NOCMontanero, JCommunity Symphonic Wind Ensemble - 0 UnitSemesterThis course is for those interested in the study, rehearsal and performance of music composed forSymphonic Wind Ensemble. In this course music will be selected from Baroque throughTwenty-first century repertoire. Rehearsals will lead to participation in public performances.1870 W 6:10-10:00pm H-23Galen, RSemester3883M7:10-9:30pmOCBejarano, JSemesterMUSIC-270Advanced Group Voice (SC) - 2 UnitsCommunity Education. 'WEST COUNTY WINDS' Section 3883 meets off campus at the El Cerrito HighSchool, 540 Ashbury Ave., (El Cerrito High School). The class is open to all adult wind and percussionmusicians playing at a good high school or college level.Advisory: MUSIC 171This course provides advanced instruction in tome production, knowledge of overtomes, sightreading, breathing, placement and song interpretation. Regardless of the repeatability assigned toindividuals courses, enrollments in any family of courses may not exceed four.Nursing2488MW11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm+ 1 hour by arrangement each weekMUSIC-300H-23Field Studies (SC) - 2 UnitsAustin, SSemesterThis course provides the opportunity for students to participate in field experience in variousdisciplines.2<strong>21</strong>4M7:10-9:30pm+1 hour by arrangement each weekMUSIC-851NH-23Letson, RCommunity Symphony Orchestra - 0 UnitThis course is for the older adult interested in study, rehearsal and performance of musiccomposed for symphony orchestra from the style periods of Baroque through Twenty-firstcentury repertoire. Rehearsals will lead to participation in public performance.SemesterNURS-202 Certified Nursing Assistant-Home Health Aide (LR) - <strong>12</strong>UnitsPrerequisite: NURS 204 (or concurrently); Minimum scores of 34 on college Reading assessment test and25 on college Writing assessment test, or one of the following:*Completion of ENGL 92 with a grade of "C" or better*ESL students: ESL placement at level three or completion of ESL 146 or the equivalent with a grade of"C" or better*DSPS students: Completion of ENGL 082 or 84 with a grade of "C" or betterMinimum score of 25 on college Pre-Algebra assessment test or:Co-requisite: ENGL 103 (0.5 minimum units required); EMED 109, MEDIC 109 (must be completed infirst four weeks of course) or current CPR card for the health care provider (current throughoutsemester).Advisory: Strongly advise Completion of EMED 109, MEDIC 109 (must be completed in first fourweeks of course) or current CPR card for the health care provider before start of NURS 202.This course is designed to train the individual to function as a Certified Nursing Assistant andHome Health Aide. Students will be part of a health team under the supervision of a RegisteredNurse or a Licensed Vocational Nurse in a health care agency. The program meets standardsaccording to federal and state regulations. The core curriculum is framed around the modulesrequired by the Department of Health Services. For example: communication skills, ethical andlegal implications, patients' rights, basic skills, infection control and death and dying.Application for the CNA/HHA Program must be obtained from the Nursing Department officewell in advance due to the lengthy application process. Physical exam, proof of Negative TB test,LiveScan fingerprinting, and application must be completed and submitted to the Nursing Officeby July 13th <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>.Textbook required for first class meeting.3880W7:10-9:30pmGallegos, GSemesterCommunity Education 'KENSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA' Section 3880 meets off campus atthe El Cerrito High School, 540 Ashbury Ave., El Cerrito.MUSIC-853NChorale - 0 UnitIn this course, older adults will study, rehearse, and perform a variety of choral literature selectedfrom the stylistic eras of the western world. Rehearsals will include vocal training leading toartistic group singing and the development of personal musicianship skills.OC1379TWTHFTWTHFTHF1:10-4:00pm4:10-7:00pm4:10-7:00pmLA-100HS-107AHS-107ACrenshaw, ASemesterSection 1379 meets 8/17-9/14 TWTHF 1:10-4pm (LA-100) and 4:10-7pm HS-107A, 9/18-<strong>12</strong>/17 TW 1:10-4pm(LA-100) and 4:10-7pm (HS-107A), and off -campus ThF 7am-1pm.NURS-204Orientation to Nursing Assistant (P/NP) - 1 UnitThis course is designed to introduce the CNA-HHA applicant to the CNA-HHA curriculum. Thecourse emphasizes areas to assist the student to be successful in the CNA-HHA program, forexample, study skills, note taking, basic math, test taking skills, critical thinking and readingcomprehension. It will also cover stress management techniques, how to reduce fear in theclassroom and how to access available college support services.3520 T 7:10-10:00pm H-23Hunter, DSemester1670M 11:10-1:00pm AA-135 Ruderman, R 8/17-10/15NURS 204 is a pre-req/co-req for NURS 202.37