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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Accounting</strong><br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

ACCTG 1A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4<br />

Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Acctg 10, Bus 14A, Bus 115, Math 125, 126C, 127B, 128B or placement based on the <strong>Accounting</strong> assessment process.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the concepts and techniques for measurement and communication <strong>of</strong> financial information and interpretation <strong>of</strong> financial statements. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4376 8:00am- 9:45am MWF Lecture R306 WOODS G L<br />

#5781 8:00am-10:40am MW Lecture R309 YANAGA B<br />

#5562 9:30am-12:10pm TuTh Lecture R306 WOODS G L<br />

#6567 9:45am-11:30am MWF Lecture R306 WOODS G L<br />

#7710 10:20am- 1:00pm MW Lecture R307 LEE M<br />

#5760 1:00pm- 3:40pm MW Lecture R306 WOODS G L<br />

#7238 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R309 HOSSAIN D<br />

#4496 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R306 LEE M<br />

#6943 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R305 STALEY D W<br />

#4377 1:20pm- 4:00pm MW Lecture R309 LEE M<br />

#7722 3:40pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture R307 COUSTE M<br />

#4022 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R305 STALEY D W<br />

#6751 6:20pm- 9:00pm MW Lecture R307 COUSTE M<br />

#7721 6:20pm- 9:00pm MW Lecture R306 HOSSAIN D<br />

ACCTG 1B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Acctg 1A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> managerial accounting. Use <strong>of</strong> accounting data for planning, budgeting and control. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

#5886 HYBRID MEEHAN K M<br />

#4032 9:00am-11:40am TuTh Lecture R309 YANAGA B<br />

#6735 2:35pm- 5:15pm SUN R304 MEEHAN K M<br />

& HYBRID MEEHAN K M<br />

No. 6735: This hybrid course meets every Sunday, 2:35-5:15pm in R304. In addition, students will be required to spend 2.8 hours online with this<br />

course. Students enrolled in this section must attend the first class session to obtain information about this course or they may be dropped. Students<br />

must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6097 3:40pm- 6:20pm M Lecture R304 MEEHAN K M<br />

No. 6097: This hybrid course meets every Monday, 3:40-6:20pm in R304. In addition, students will be required to spend 2.8 hours online with this<br />

course. Students enrolled in this section must attend the first class session to obtain information about this course or they may be dropped. Students<br />

must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5765 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R306 YANAGA B<br />

#4675 7:00pm- 9:40pm M R305 MEEHAN K M<br />

& HYBRID MEEHAN K M<br />

& HYBRID MEEHAN K M<br />

No. 4675: This hybrid course meets every Monday, 7:00-9:40pm in R304. In addition, students will be required to spend 2.8 hours online with this<br />

course. Students enrolled in this section must attend the first class session to obtain information about this course or they may be dropped. Students<br />

must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

ACCTG 10 BOOKKEEPING-ACCOUNTING 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Basic accounting principles and methods <strong>of</strong> recording business transactions, maintaining a general ledger system, and preparing financial statements. Emphasis on service and<br />

merchandising systems for sole proprietorships. No credit if taken after Acctg 1A. For preparation for Acctg 1A and <strong>of</strong>fice support, marketing-merchandising majors, and<br />

those who want a knowledge <strong>of</strong> bookkeeping for personal use, but open to all students. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Formerly <strong>Accounting</strong> 101. Transfer credit: CSU; UC under<br />

review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4520 9:20am-10:35am TuTh Lecture R115 LYNN P<br />

& 10:35am- Noon TuTh R115 LYNN P<br />

#5869 9:20am- Noon MW Lecture R115 LYNN P<br />

#5893 1:00pm- 3:40pm MW Lecture R307 LYNN P<br />

#4476 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R115 LYNN P<br />

#5712 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R309 WINTER J M<br />

ACCTG 104A MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Acctg 1A or 10.<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 25.<br />

Introduction to accounting systems concepts and s<strong>of</strong>tware, with PC packages such as Quickbooks and Peachtree. Topics include general ledger, accounts payable, accounts<br />

receivable, inventory, and basic payroll. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5901 5:00pm- 7:15pm MW LecLab R211 YANAGA B


ACCTG 104B PAYROLL ACCOUNTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Acct 104A.<br />

Concepts <strong>of</strong> payroll accounting, including microcomputer application. The course is based on the curriculum for the Fundamental Payroll Certification provided by the<br />

American Payroll Association. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5900 7:15pm- 9:30pm MW LecLab R211 YANAGA B<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

ADJUS 10 INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

History and philosophy <strong>of</strong> administration <strong>of</strong> justice in America from its inception to its role in a culturally diverse society. Identification and explanation <strong>of</strong> the various<br />

components <strong>of</strong> the criminal justice system; theories <strong>of</strong> crime, punishment and rehabilitation; examination <strong>of</strong> the contemporaneous hiring processes <strong>of</strong> law enforcement<br />

agencies, including but not limited to preparation <strong>of</strong> the application, oral board analysis and overall examination <strong>of</strong> the system requirements. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4046 9:00am-10:05am MWF Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

#6739 11:10am-12:15pm MWF Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

#5429 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture V213 LOMELI B C<br />

#6711 5:25pm- 7:00pm TuTh Lecture IT140 LOMELI B C<br />

#4045 7:00pm-10:20pm Th Lecture IT140 MERCADO J<br />

ADJUS 12 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> AdJus 10.<br />

Historical development <strong>of</strong> criminal law; legal research methods; classification <strong>of</strong> crime through critical thinking analysis as seen through the eyes <strong>of</strong> the investigator and the<br />

trier <strong>of</strong> fact; in-depth analysis <strong>of</strong> homicide and related crimes against persons; survey <strong>of</strong> property crimes and drug and alcohol related <strong>of</strong>fenses; thorough exposure to legal<br />

concepts for those considering careers in law enforcement and related legal pr<strong>of</strong>essions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4048 10:05am-11:10am MWF Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

#4673 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

#4049 7:00pm-10:20pm Tu Lecture IT140 AVERSANO R<br />

ADJUS 16 PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 10, 12.<br />

Structure, jurisdiction and procedures <strong>of</strong> different courts; functions <strong>of</strong> various administrative agencies; criminal procedures from apprehension to conviction, including bail,<br />

extradition, search and seizure, examination, modes <strong>of</strong> accusation, appeals and writs. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4051 8:50am- 9:20am TuTh Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

& 9:20am-10:25am TuTh V213 GALLON D L<br />

#4226 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture V213 GALLON D L<br />

ADJUS 19 PRINCIPLES OF INVESTIGATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 10, 12.<br />

Basic principles <strong>of</strong> all types <strong>of</strong> investigations utilized in the justice system. Includes human aspects in dealing with the public, specific knowledge necessary for handling crime<br />

scenes; interviews, evidence, surveillance, follow-up, technical resources and case preparation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4053 7:00pm-10:20pm W Lecture V200 VICINO C O<br />

ADJUS 22 CONCEPTS OF ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 12.<br />

Theories, philosophies and concepts related to the role expectations <strong>of</strong> the enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficer. Emphasis on patrol, and public service responsibilities and their relationship to<br />

the administration <strong>of</strong> justice system. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4054 12:15pm- 1:50pm MW Lecture V213 AVERSANO R<br />

ADJUS 122 FIELD PRACTICE IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 12, maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Supervised field experience or employment in Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice, on-the-job training with local criminal justice agency. Student must meet all requirements <strong>of</strong><br />

participating agency. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. <strong>Credit</strong>/no credit grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6548 TBA Lab V213 GALLON D L<br />

11.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

ADJUS 128 USE OF FORCE 1 Unit


Prerequisite(s): AdJus 10.<br />

Methods required for the use-<strong>of</strong>-force in the law enforcement field. Preparation for taking law enforcement self-defense test. Protection against persons armed with dangerous<br />

and deadly weapons. Demonstration and drill in limited number <strong>of</strong> "holds" and "come alongs". Restraint <strong>of</strong> prisoners and mentally ill persons. Use <strong>of</strong> baton and application <strong>of</strong><br />

self-defense kicks and handcuffing techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5485 Noon- 3:20pm W LecLab IT206 CAPISTRANO T<br />

ADJUS 130 FIREARMS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 14.<br />

Moral aspects, legal provisions, safety precautions and restrictions covering use <strong>of</strong> firearms; firing <strong>of</strong> sidearms and shotguns; related first aid. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture and 27<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6707 TBA LecLab PPR EVANS K<br />

2.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-06/1/12<br />

PPR: Pasadena Police Range, 2783 Eaton Canyon Dr., Pasadena<br />

ADJUS 185 HOMELAND SECURITY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AdJus 10, AdJus 12.<br />

History, ideology and tactics used by foreign and domestic terrorist organizations. The United States' response to the terrorist threat, countermeasures to prevent or mitigate and<br />

recover from acts <strong>of</strong> terrorism. Case studies <strong>of</strong> previous terrorist attacks; a working knowledge <strong>of</strong> weapons <strong>of</strong> mass destruction; a study <strong>of</strong> the religious, social and political<br />

paradigms which motivate global terrorism and the impact on American law enforcement. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5160 7:00pm-10:20pm W Lecture V213 PEREZ S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

American Sign Language<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ASL 10A AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

A basic study <strong>of</strong> American Sign Language as used by deaf individuals; development <strong>of</strong> receptive and expressive skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Pasadena City College has an articulation agreement with Mt. San Antonio College which allows direct transfer from one program to the other. Please call the PCC<br />

Languages Division <strong>of</strong>fice for details at (626) 585-3187.<br />

#6343 8:00am-12:25pm F Lecture C151 MACIAS R<br />

#6299 8:00am-12:25pm Sat Lecture C155 MACIAS R<br />

#6559 12:45pm- 5:10pm F Lecture R221 FEENEY K<br />

#6198 4:00pm- 6:15pm MW Lecture C301 PIPALIA K<br />

ASL 10B AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ASL 10A.<br />

A basic study <strong>of</strong> American Sign Language as used by deaf individuals; development <strong>of</strong> receptive and expressive skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4002 8:00am-12:25pm F Lecture R221 CASALE K<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

American Institutions<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

AMERI 125 AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Constitution <strong>of</strong> United States; American history, including American institutions and ideals; principles <strong>of</strong> state and local government established under California constitution;<br />

present-day applications and interpretation. No credit if taken after AmerI 5 or PolSc 1. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6634 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C325 SCHANDER M L<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Anatomy<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

ANAT 25 GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): BIOL 11 or placement based on the Anatomy assessment process.<br />

Introduction to gross and microscopic anatomy <strong>of</strong> the systems <strong>of</strong> the human body; emphasis on skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Observations <strong>of</strong> a prosected cadaver.<br />

Recommended sophomore standing. For students whose majors require separate courses in human anatomy and physiology, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6090 7:35am- Noon MTuWTh LecLab U417 BORMAN T<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/12/12<br />

#4917 7:35am- Noon TuTh LecLab U448 TRENDLER T A<br />

#7428 8:35am-11:35am MW LecLab U448 JARRELL P<br />

& TBA U448 JARRELL P<br />

#4787 11:50am- 2:50pm MW LecLab U448 JARRELL P<br />

& TBA U448 JARRELL P<br />

No. 4787: This course is part <strong>of</strong> the HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAYS BLOCK 2. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Chem 2A #4425<br />

and Psych 24 #6007.<br />

#6898 1:00pm- 5:25pm TuTh LecLab U448 TRENDLER T A<br />

#5704 2:50pm- 5:50pm MWF LecLab U448 CHAMMAS D<br />

#5480 6:00pm-10:25pm TuTh LecLab U448 SAMAAN EC<br />

ANAT 110 DISSECTION ANATOMY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Anat 25 or Physo 2A and Physo 2B.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> gross anatomy by dissection <strong>of</strong> a human cadaver with emphasis on musculature and neurovascular supply <strong>of</strong> extremities and organs <strong>of</strong> the thoracic and abdominal<br />

cavities. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6145 8:00am-10:00am F LecLab U448 BORMAN T<br />

& 10:00am-12:25pm F U448 BORMAN T<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Anesthesia Technician<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

Room U202 - (626) 585-7323<br />

AT 115 ANESTHESIA TECHNICIAN INSTRUMENTATION II 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AT 114.<br />

Corequisite(s): AT 117, 118.<br />

Introduction to the theory and concepts <strong>of</strong> advanced anesthesia equipment used in cardiac, neurological, and trauma anesthesia. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#4905 TBA Lecture C-LAB BOYTIM M<br />

AT 117 ANESTHESIA TECHNICIAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AT 116.<br />

Corequisite(s): AT 115, 118.<br />

Introduction to the theory and concepts <strong>of</strong> advanced clinical practice skills. Students operate independently as anesthesia technicians in all aspects <strong>of</strong> patient care including:<br />

preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative surgical phases. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4907 TBA Lab C-LAB HEINER J<br />

& TBA C-LAB HEINER J<br />

AT 118 ANESTHESIA TECHNICIAN CLINICAL SEMINAR 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): AT 116.<br />

Corequisite(s): AT 115 and 117.<br />

Capstone course utilizing theory and concepts <strong>of</strong> the clinical practicum for demonstrating safe and effective anesthesia care for all surgical patients to include: preoperative,<br />

intraoperative, and postoperative management. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4918 TBA Lecture C-LAB BOYTIM M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Anthropology<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

ANTHR 1 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Explore the field <strong>of</strong> physical anthropology, emphasizing the evolution <strong>of</strong> the human species. Topics include human heredity, mechanisms <strong>of</strong> human change, human variation,<br />

and the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> human evolutionary history through examination <strong>of</strong> the fossil record and comparative studies <strong>of</strong> our closest biological relatives, the living apes. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4068 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C311 GORDON M<br />

#6348 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C311 ALTOUNIAN A<br />

#4906 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C333 ARENSON L J<br />

#7482 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C311 MILNE D


#4897 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C311 ALTOUNIAN A<br />

#5659 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C311 COLTMAN L<br />

#5083 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C311 MILNE D<br />

#6635 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C311 PRITCHARD P<br />

ANTHR 1L LABORATORY IN PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Anthr 1.<br />

Laboratory to explore selected topics in physical anthropology including genetics human variation, the living primates, and human paleontology. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lab.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

ANTHR 1L: Sections #4136, #5443, #6115, AND #7483 are taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation<br />

on Friday, February 24, 3:20-5:00 pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#5443 HYBRID ARENSON L J<br />

#6115 HYBRID ARENSON L J<br />

#7483 HYBRID ARENSON L J<br />

#4136 HYBRID ARENSON L J<br />

ANTHR 2 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Origin, development and extensiveness <strong>of</strong> socio-economic groups such as tribe, clan and family; religious phenomena such as ritual, belief and worship; language phenomena<br />

and thought processes. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6698 HYBRID ARENSON L J<br />

Section No. 6698 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Friday, February 24,<br />

3:20-5:00 pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#4067 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C311 COLTMAN L<br />

#7500 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C311 ALTOUNIAN A<br />

#6701 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C311 COLTMAN L<br />

#6703 3:30pm- 5:25pm MW Lecture LCHS GORDON M<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/13/12<br />

#5593 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C311 MILNE D<br />

#6082 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C311 PRITCHARD P<br />

ANTHR 3 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Prehistory and culture growth; contributions to understanding <strong>of</strong> human culture; major archaeological discoveries and methods; relation to anthropology and other social<br />

disciplines. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4214 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C311 PRITCHARD P<br />

ANTHR 4 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

An introduction to anthropology through analysis <strong>of</strong> the origins and development <strong>of</strong> supernatural beliefs from prehistoric people to contemporary societies using archaeological<br />

examples, cross-cultural ethnographic studies. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4066 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C311 GORDON M<br />

ANTHR 5 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> human languages, their unique nature, characteristics, the varied social and cultural uses <strong>of</strong> language, the ways culture and communication mutually influence<br />

each other, including language socialization, social variation in language use and cross cultural communication. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4770 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C311 MILNE D<br />

ANTHR 12 AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES 3 Units<br />

Introduction to the societies and cultures <strong>of</strong> Native North America, their beliefs and behaviors. Topics include social organization, marriage and kinship, subsistence strategies,<br />

political organization and cultural change. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5845 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C311 MILNE D<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Arabic<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187


ARBIC 1 ELEMENTARY ARABIC 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation and grammar, practical vocabulary, useful phrases; reading, writing and speaking. Introduction to geography, customs and culture <strong>of</strong> Arabic-speaking people.<br />

Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Arabic. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5981 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R113 EL-GAMAL Z<br />

ARBIC 2 ELEMENTARY ARABIC 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Arbic 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Arabic, or placement the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar, oral training, written composition and reading <strong>of</strong> elementary Arabic texts; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5991 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R218 EL-ISSA A<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Architecture<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

ARCH 10A ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in, or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 11 and Arch 12A.<br />

Introduction to formal visual principles through design exercises. Emphasis on developing creativity and effectiveness in communicating a comprehensive design concept.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the built environment focusing on the interaction between art and architecture and their environment. Application <strong>of</strong> investigation techniques and ideas to the<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> built form focusing on the connection between built form and its meaning. Execution <strong>of</strong> projects using a variety <strong>of</strong> communication skills including: traditional<br />

drawing, model making, computer illustration and digital imaging. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4075 8:40am- Noon W LecLab V100 BIRD D<br />

& 8:40am- Noon F V103 BIRD D<br />

No. 4075: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 10A, section #4075, Arch 11, section<br />

#5331 and Arch 12A, section #5645. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes<br />

concurrently.<br />

#6189 1:00pm- 4:20pm W LecLab V100 BIRD D<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm F V103 BIRD D<br />

#4228 7:00pm-10:20pm TuTh LecLab V100 LEE S<br />

No. 4228: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 10A, section #4228, Arch 11, section#6464 and<br />

Arch 12A, section #4229. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes concurrently.<br />

ARCH 10B DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Arch 10A, Arch 11, Arch 12A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 12B.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> three-dimensional design principles to the execution <strong>of</strong> simple architectural projects. Emphasis on developing a structured architectural design process that will<br />

lead to solutions that are firmly based on concepts. Field trips for active research and exploration <strong>of</strong> project sites. Study and application <strong>of</strong> abstract architectural theories <strong>of</strong><br />

three-dimensional form, space, order, program and site in design projects. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4077 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

#4076 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab V100 BAOUNI Q<br />

ARCH 11 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE 2 Units<br />

An exploration <strong>of</strong> architectural education and the design pr<strong>of</strong>essions through topics such as design, drawing, contemporary philosophies <strong>of</strong> design, and theory. A study <strong>of</strong> the<br />

past, present, and future <strong>of</strong> the architectural pr<strong>of</strong>ession and an examination <strong>of</strong> various related design pr<strong>of</strong>essions including landscape architecture, interior design, industrial<br />

design, city planning, and urban design. Survey <strong>of</strong> the various roles these designers play in effecting the built environment as individuals and how they interrelate as a design<br />

team. Observation <strong>of</strong> significant architectural examples will present architecture as a unified expression <strong>of</strong> an architect's dream. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4273 10:00am-12:15pm F Lecture V209 NGUYEN G<br />

#6750 1:00pm- 3:15pm Sat Lecture V100 NGUYEN G<br />

#6464 2:30pm- 4:45pm M Lecture V209 LEE S<br />

No. 6464. This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 11, section #6464, Arch 10A, section<br />

#4228 and Arch 12A, section #4229. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes<br />

concurrently.<br />

#5331 7:00pm- 9:15pm W Lecture V100 LEE S<br />

No. 5331: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 11, section #5331, Arch 10A, section<br />

#4075 and Arch 12A, section #5645. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes<br />

concurrently.<br />

ARCH 12A VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS I 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 11, Arch 10A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> two and three-dimensional drawing concepts, principles and techniques using mechanical and digital methods. Critically examine an iconic work <strong>of</strong><br />

architecture through hand drawn orthographic paraline and perspective drawings as well as state <strong>of</strong> the art two-dimensional CAD drawing and three-dimensional digital<br />

modeling and rendering. Study <strong>of</strong> presentation types and how they can be utilized to communicate architectural ideas using state <strong>of</strong> the art digital<br />

imaging/illustration/composition s<strong>of</strong>tware. Development <strong>of</strong> skill sets required in corresponding design studio courses. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 108<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5645 8:00am-10:45am TuTh LecLab V103 KU T<br />

& 10:45am-11:45am TuTh V103 KU T<br />

No. 5645: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 12A, section #5645, Arch 10A, section<br />

#4075 and Arch 12A, section #5645. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes<br />

concurrently.<br />

#4078 1:00pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab V103 PARSON E<br />

& 4:10pm- 4:45pm TuTh V103 KU T<br />

#4229 6:00pm- 9:10pm MW LecLab V103 PARSON E<br />

& 9:10pm- 9:45pm MW V103 KU T<br />

No. 4229. This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Architecture Gateway Block. Students must enroll in all 3 sections: Arch 12A, section #4229, Arch 10A, section<br />

#4228 and Arch 11, section #6464. It is critical that all NEW Architecture students enroll in the Gateway sequence by taking all three classes<br />

concurrently.<br />

ARCH 12B VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS II (DIGITAL MEDIA) 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Arch 10A, Arch 12A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 10B.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced digital communications representation techniques using state <strong>of</strong> the art computer s<strong>of</strong>tware including: two-dimensional drawing, three-dimensional<br />

digital model building, digital rendering and digital imaging/illustration/composition. A critical examination <strong>of</strong> iconic architecture using conceptual and analytical threedimensional<br />

diagramming <strong>of</strong> architectural systems, concepts and theory. Development <strong>of</strong> skill sets required in design studio courses. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours<br />

lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4080 8:00am-11:45am MW LecLab V103 KU T<br />

#6551 1:00pm- 4:45pm MW LecLab V103 KU T<br />

ARCH 14 MATERIALS AND PROCESSES OF CONSTRUCTION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 20A.<br />

Hands on exploration <strong>of</strong> materials and methods <strong>of</strong> construction, properties, assembly and fabrication <strong>of</strong> basic construction materials as they relate to building design.<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> historic and contemporary architecture focusing on building materials and structural systems as they relate to design concepts. Review <strong>of</strong> the basic types <strong>of</strong><br />

governmental regulatory constraints that architects must understand to design a building. Analysis <strong>of</strong> the basic structural forces that operate on buildings. In depth examination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sequential processes <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> a building. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

#6544 5:00pm- 6:05pm M LecLab V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

& 9:00am-10:35am Sat V100 HUANG J<br />

& 10:35am-12:10pm Sat V100 HUANG J<br />

ARCH 20A ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 6 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Arch 10B, Arch 12B.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Arch 14.<br />

Exploration and development <strong>of</strong> concepts through architectural issues such as site, circulation, program, building structure and enclosure. Critical examination <strong>of</strong> architectural<br />

issues and ideas discussed in the context <strong>of</strong> student projects in the design studio. Application <strong>of</strong> critical structural and building material knowledge to architectural design<br />

projects. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4082 9:00am- 2:00pm MF LecLab V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

& 2:00pm- 3:40pm MF V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

ARCH 20B ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 6 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Arch 14, Arch 20A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> principles and processes <strong>of</strong> architecture through more complex architectural design projects. Exploration <strong>of</strong> complex programmatic relationships through<br />

concepts. Comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> a broad range <strong>of</strong> architectural building types as they relate to student design projects. Examination <strong>of</strong> sustainability and environmental issues<br />

<strong>of</strong> climate and lighting and how these issues can be addressed as integral components <strong>of</strong> an architectural design solution. Field trips for active exploration <strong>of</strong> project sites.<br />

Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4083 9:00am- 2:00pm MF LecLab V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

& 2:00pm- 3:40pm MF V100 GRIFFITH C C<br />

ARCH 24A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> architecture from ancient Egypt through ancient Greece and Rome to Renaissance period. Influence <strong>of</strong> geography, religion and socio-economic movements on<br />

architecture. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5134 2:00pm- 4:00pm Tu Lecture V209 FLAIG B<br />

& 2:40pm- 4:00pm Th V209 FLAIG B<br />

#4239 5:00pm- 7:00pm M Lecture V209 KOERNER C<br />

& 5:00pm- 6:20pm W V209 KOERNER C


ARCH 24B HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basis and development <strong>of</strong> modern architecture from the Renaissance to the present day; the effects <strong>of</strong> ecological, environmental and socio-economic factors on architecture;<br />

trends in environmental design. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6462 4:20pm- 6:20pm Tu Lecture V209 FLAIG B<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:40pm Th V209 FLAIG B<br />

#4084 7:40pm- 9:40pm M Lecture V209 KOERNER C<br />

& 7:40pm- 9:00pm W V209 KOERNER C<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Armenian<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ARMEN 1 ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation, reading, speaking and writing; customs and culture. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Armenian. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6642 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture C301 HALLADJIAN K<br />

ARMEN 2 ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Armen 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Armenian, or placement the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> grammar essentials; practice in reading, speaking and writing Armenian; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4088 6:20pm- 9:00pm MW Lecture C301 HALLADJIAN K<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Art<br />

Visual Arts & Media Studies Division<br />

Room R118 - (626) 585-7238<br />

Also see Photography section in this booklet.<br />

There are five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students. These are ART 1A or 1B, ART<br />

11A, ART 31A, ART 32A, PHOTO 21.<br />

ART 1A HISTORY OF WESTERN ART 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts representative <strong>of</strong> prehistoric, ancient, classical and medieval periods <strong>of</strong> Western civilizations. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

#4089 10:10am-11:45am MW Lecture R122 HAYNES S C<br />

#4090 12:30pm- 2:05pm MW Lecture R122 HAYNES S C<br />

#4422 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture R122 THOMAS D<br />

ART 1B HISTORY OF WESTERN ART 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts from Renaissance to present day in Western civilizations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

#4092 8:25am-10:00am MW Lecture R122 HAYNES S C<br />

#4094 8:25am-10:00am TuTh Lecture R122 ANDRES A<br />

#4091 10:15am-11:50am TuTh Lecture R122 ANDRES A<br />

#4093 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture R122 TAYLOR V<br />

ART 3B HISTORY OF ASIAN ART 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts <strong>of</strong> China, Korea and Japan; includes religious and philosophical influences on art forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6513 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture R122 BANERJI D<br />

ART 4D HISTORY OF MODERN ART IN EUROPE AND AMERICA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

A survey <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> architecture, sculpture and painting from the late 18th century through early 20th century in Western Europe and America. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4215 2:15pm- 3:50pm MW Lecture R122 HAYNES S C<br />

ART 5 ART FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

A general art appreciation survey that <strong>of</strong>fers a broad introduction to works <strong>of</strong> art through the study <strong>of</strong> theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media and the history <strong>of</strong><br />

the visual arts across time and diverse cultures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5857 ONLINE HAYNES S C<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/27/12<br />

& ONLINE HAYNES S C<br />

No. 5857: ONLINE: MANDATORY Online Orientation: Tuesday, February 21, 7:00-8:00 pm. To receive Online Orientation invitation and<br />

instructions for class preparation, enrolled student MUST EMAIL INSTRUCTOR at schaynes@pasadena.edu or student may be dropped. Students<br />

must have good to intermediate computer skills and reliable Internet access to complete this course.<br />

ART 6 ART MEDIA FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Art media techniques and theory for the creative development <strong>of</strong> the young child ages 2-8; applicable to preschool and elementary school settings. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4097 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R423 CLEATOR M<br />

ART 8 HISTORY OF MEXICAN AND CHICANO ART 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

A survey <strong>of</strong> Mexican art from its beginning to the present. Includes pre-Columbian, colonial and modern art in Mexico as well as contemporary Mexican-American expression.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4098 1:10pm- 4:30pm Tu Lecture R122 TAYLOR V<br />

ART 11A FOUNDATION DRAWING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Theories <strong>of</strong>, and techniques in, drawing with pencil, pen, brush, charcoal, pastel and experimental drawing media leading to acute observation <strong>of</strong> form and to its expressive<br />

representation through line, tone and shape organization. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

#4069 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R423 BURRUSS L L<br />

#4102 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R125 LOW S<br />

#4100 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R520 MENDOZA M R<br />

#4101 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R125 MORRIS REBEC<br />

#4107 8:40am- Noon Tu LecLab R516 MOORE A<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Th R516 MONK N D<br />

#4111 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R516 MENDOZA M R<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R516 MENDOZA M R<br />

#5861 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R520 MOORE A<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R520 MOORE A<br />

#4106 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R125 BERMAN L<br />

#4104 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R520 HARRISON A<br />

#4109 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R423 BADEN S<br />

#5027 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R516 IMPERT W W<br />

#4103 3:00pm- 6:20pm MW LecLab R520 DI MICHELE D<br />

#6377 3:30pm- 6:50pm TuTh LecLab ARMORY DAVIS C<br />

ARMORY: Armory, 145 N Raymond, Pasadena<br />

No. 6377: This section will be held at the Armory Center for the Arts, 145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena - 626-792-5101. Allow for travel time<br />

when scheduling your classes.<br />

#4105 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R520 LOONEY N<br />

#4108 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R520 PARKER RICH<br />

ART 11B CONCEPTS IN DRAWING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11A.


Exploration <strong>of</strong> advanced drawing concepts and techniques using both traditional and contemporary media. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4112 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R520 TAGGART N<br />

#4113 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R520 MENDOZA M R<br />

ART 11C PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT OF DRAWING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11B.<br />

To develop an advanced portfolio <strong>of</strong> drawings using techniques and concepts learned for previous art experiences. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7307 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R520 TAGGART N<br />

#7306 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R520 MENDOZA M R<br />

ART 12A LIFE DRAWING-BEGINNING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11A or placement based on the art assessment process.<br />

Drawing from the pr<strong>of</strong>essional model, emphasizing structural organization and expressive drawing. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4114 8:40am- Noon MW LecLab R516 HARRISON A<br />

#5872 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R516 POHLMAN C<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R516 POHLMAN C<br />

#4116 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R516 HUXLEY D<br />

#4079 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R516 FOSTER E<br />

#4115 6:40pm-10:00pm MW LecLab R516 ATTEBERY C<br />

ART 12B LIFE DRAWING-ADVANCED 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 12A.<br />

A continuation <strong>of</strong> the exploration <strong>of</strong> basic principles; contemporary emphasis, dealing with 20th century solutions to figure drawing. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5884 8:40am- Noon MW LecLab R516 HARRISON A<br />

#5877 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R516 POHLMAN C<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R516 POHLMAN C<br />

#5882 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R516 HUXLEY D<br />

#4085 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R516 FOSTER E<br />

#4117 6:40pm-10:00pm MW LecLab R516 ATTEBERY C<br />

ART 15 SKETCHING FOR DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to quick sketching techniques for beginning design and illustration students utilizing a variety <strong>of</strong> media including pencil, pen, markers and a variety <strong>of</strong> papers.<br />

Emphasis on developing visual communication skills for advertising, graphics, illustration, jewelry, product and interior design. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6279 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R423 YU A<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R423 YU A<br />

#4174 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R521 KELLEY R<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R521 KELLEY R<br />

#7707 4:00pm- 7:20pm TuTh LecLab PHS AYE Y<br />

No. 7707: This section will be held at Pasadena High School, 2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Pasadena, - 626-798-8901. Allow for travel time when<br />

scheduling your classes.<br />

#4148 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R422 TAN P<br />

ART 16 PERSPECTIVE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11A, 31A.<br />

Beginning elements <strong>of</strong> one-and/or two-point perspective utilizing the grid and freehand methods. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4119 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R521 KURZE H<br />

ART 18 RENDERING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11A or 16.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Art 15.<br />

Graphic visualization for convincing representation emphasizing contemporary presentation techniques with markers, chalk and pencil. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6824 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R521 KONG S Y<br />

#4350 8:00am-11:20am TuTh LecLab R521 KONG S Y<br />

#4118 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R422 BELL J<br />

ART 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units


Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> art specialty sequence or enrollment in last course <strong>of</strong> sequence and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects in art. Maximum credit 6 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4120 TBA I-S R118 FUTTNER J L<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

ART 20A PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Art 11A.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> principles, theories and techniques <strong>of</strong> painting to problems <strong>of</strong> imaginative and representational expression. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4121 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R518 MORRIS REBEC<br />

#5964 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R518 HARRISON A<br />

#4123 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R518 JORDEN P<br />

#4124 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R518 ANTRIM C<br />

ART 20B PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 20A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> experimental and intuitive approaches to still life, landscape, figurative subject matter. Emphasis on abstract theories. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6438 Noon- 3:20pm MW LecLab R518 MORRIS REBEC<br />

#4128 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R518 ANTRIM C<br />

ART 20C PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 20B.<br />

Exploration <strong>of</strong> advanced concepts and ideas. Emphasis on composition and color and a variety <strong>of</strong> materials and techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4129 Noon- 3:20pm MW LecLab R518 MORRIS REBEC<br />

#5737 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R518 ANTRIM C<br />

ART 21 PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 20C or placement based on the art assessment process.<br />

Experimentation with traditional and contemporary methods <strong>of</strong> painting. Composition, interpretation and expression using figure, still life and landscape. See department<br />

chairperson. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4130 Noon- 3:20pm MW LecLab R518 MORRIS REBEC<br />

#4131 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R518 ANTRIM C<br />

ART 22A WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Art 11A or placement based on the art assessment process.<br />

Introduction to the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> watercolor painting. Emphasis on the basic techniques and principles <strong>of</strong> painting. See department chairperson. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4132 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R125 MITCHELL R<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R125 MITCHELL R<br />

ART 22B WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 22A.<br />

Advanced techniques and experimental uses <strong>of</strong> watercolor painting. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4133 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R125 MITCHELL R<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R125 MITCHELL R<br />

ART 22C WATERCOLOR PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ART 22B.<br />

Individualized, project-based continued exploration <strong>of</strong> technical and aesthetic aspects <strong>of</strong> watercolor painting. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4944 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R125 MITCHELL R<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R125 MITCHELL R<br />

ART 23A PRINTMAKING - INTAGLIO AND RELIEF 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic intaglio and relief fine art printing processes. Introduction to wood and linoleum cut, drypoint, etching and color printing techniques. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units<br />

each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only


$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#5135 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R523 BADEN S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

#4004 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R523 STICKAR C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

ART 23B PRINTMAKING-LITHOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic black and white and color hand lithographic printing from plate and stone. Introduction to direct drawing with dry and liquid materials, transfer, and photo-lithographic<br />

techniques. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4005 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R523 BADEN S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

#5115 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R523 STICKAR C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

ART 23C PRINTMAKING-MONOTYPE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Exploration <strong>of</strong> printing unique images using a variety <strong>of</strong> painterly and direct drawing techniques on plexiglass and metal plates. Introduction to stencil, viscosity, texture, and<br />

transfer methods. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#5130 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R523 BADEN S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

#6354 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R523 STICKAR C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

ART 24 PRINTMAKING - SILK SCREEN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic fine art screen printing incorporating paper stencils, screen filler, drawing fluid, and photographic emulsion. Introduction to edition and monoprinting techniques with an<br />

emphasis on color printing. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#6683 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R523 BADEN S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R520 BADEN S<br />

ART 25 SCULPTURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

An introduction to materials, methods and techniques with an emphasis on the development <strong>of</strong> ideas and personal expression. Materials include clay, plaster, cement, stone<br />

carving, wood utilized for both carving and construction, metal, plastics and mixed media. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4140 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab Z102 SARKISIAN A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

#4919 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z102 SARKISIAN A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00


ART 26 SCULPTURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 25.<br />

Expansion <strong>of</strong> Art 25 with emphasis on discovering the medium that best relates to the students individual expression. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4141 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab Z102 SARKISIAN A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

#5945 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z102 SARKISIAN A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

ART 27 SCULPTURE TECHNOLOGY-METAL CASTING AND MOLD MAKING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 25.<br />

Sculpture methods and techniques in bronze, aluminum casting and mold making. Work in wax, mixed media for direct casting and drop casting. Maximum credit 6 units, 3<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#6984 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab Z102 MC FANN G<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

ART 31A COLOR AND COMPOSITION--TWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Beginning foundation course in design theory; applications to problems involving study and interpretation <strong>of</strong> natural and human-made objects. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

#6122 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R422 MITCHELL V<br />

#4139 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R423 BARBER K<br />

#4143 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R521 SINCLAIRE M<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R521 SINCLAIRE M<br />

#6694 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R125 MONK N D<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R125 MONK N D<br />

#4145 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R423 RIGON S<br />

#4147 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R125 OSAKA R<br />

#4146 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab R125 MC GILVRAY M<br />

ART 31B DESIGN-ADVANCED TWO DIMENSIONAL 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 31A.<br />

Advanced knowledge <strong>of</strong> design elements and principles with special emphasis on color. Experiments with ideas and materials in creating visual form. Disciplines on the use <strong>of</strong><br />

art elements and materials for appropriate usage or need <strong>of</strong> art form. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4150 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab R423 MORRISON P<br />

ART 32A DESIGN-THREE DIMENSIONAL 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> design principles to three-dimensional form. Experimental and creative studies in spatial construction using variety <strong>of</strong> materials. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#6112 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R517 KURZE H<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

#4216 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

#4151 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

#5921 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab R521 KURZE H<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week


ART 33A PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 31A.<br />

Introduction to the product design pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Two and three dimensional design problems with emphasis on creative problem solving, marketing trends, drawing and<br />

presentation techniques. Analysis <strong>of</strong> the design industry, career opportunities, and the role and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> industrial designers. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4152 11:20am- 1:05pm MW LecLab R521 KONG S Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 1:05pm- 2:40pm MW R521 KONG S Y<br />

#5096 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R423 TKACHUK S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

ART 33B PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 33A.<br />

Continued study in application <strong>of</strong> three-dimensional design to industry with emphasis on product development. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4153 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R521 YU A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

ART 33C PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 33B.<br />

Emphasis on corporate product and graphic planning; development <strong>of</strong> student portfolio. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4154 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R521 YU A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

ART 34A CRAFTS - MATERIALS AND PROCESSES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and exploratory experiences in crafts selected from the following processes and materials: metal jewelry, enameling, stained glass and small wood objects.<br />

Recommended completion <strong>of</strong> Art 31A. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4179 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 34B CRAFTS - MATERIALS AND PROCESSES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 34A.<br />

Advanced experiences and research in wood, glass, and metal. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. First <strong>of</strong>fered as 2 hours lecture, 5 hours lab, <strong>Spring</strong> 2003.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4180 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 36A JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and experimental approaches to jewelry structure. Work with aluminum, titanium, copper, brass and silver; creative combination <strong>of</strong> materials and basic stone setting.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.


#7804 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R517 ARUTIAN C L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#4156 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R517 RIGGS T<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 36B JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 32B or 36A.<br />

Expressive use <strong>of</strong> metal techniques. Study <strong>of</strong> hollow jewelry construction using nonferrous metals. Simple faceted stone setting. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4157 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 36C JEWELRY CASTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 36B.<br />

Creative use <strong>of</strong> mold casting techniques. Basic and exploratory techniques in jewelry casting using non-ferrous metals and lost wax casting techniques. Maximum credit 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4182 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 38A CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> ceramic techniques and methods <strong>of</strong> surface enrichment using clay, engobe and glaze. Work in various techniques <strong>of</strong> hand and wheel construction.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the concept <strong>of</strong> clay and glaze materials and firing. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> Class.<br />

#4159 8:40am-10:25am TuTh LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 10:25am- Noon TuTh Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

#4158 8:40am- Noon MW LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

#5860 8:40am- Noon F LecLab Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

#5565 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

#4160 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab Z100 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 38B CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 38A.<br />

Expressive use <strong>of</strong> ceramic techniques. Individual experimentation in clay forms; experience in firing. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class<br />

#7124 8:40am- Noon F LecLab Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

#4162 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week


This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 38C CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 38B.<br />

Individual projects integrating the aesthetics <strong>of</strong> materials and ideas as may be considered in utilitarian and sculptural ware. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#7127 8:40am- Noon F LecLab Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

#4164 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 38D CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 38C.<br />

Advanced projects in ceramics, integrating multiple techniques used to produce a cohesive body <strong>of</strong> work. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#7304 8:40am- Noon F LecLab Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F Z100 LEWIS N B<br />

#7301 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab Z100 GONZALEZ A J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 39A HANDBUILT CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> handbuilt ceramic forms. Experimentation in historical forms <strong>of</strong> decorating and firing as they relate to non-wheel thrown forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged hours) will be explained during the first meetin <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4166 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

#4161 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z100 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 39B HANDBUILT CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 39A.<br />

Experimental approaches in the development <strong>of</strong> handbuilt ceramic forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4167 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

#7298 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z100 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 39C HANDBUILT CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 39B.<br />

Individual projects in handbuilt ceramics focusing on the development <strong>of</strong> personal aesthetics. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC


Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4183 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

#6939 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z100 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 39D HANDBUILT CERAMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 39C.<br />

Advanced projects in ceramics, integrating multiple handbuilding techniques used to produce a cohesive body <strong>of</strong> work. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#7305 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

#7300 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab Z100 FUKAZAWA K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

ART 40 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL TOOLS 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Introduction to the computer as an effective visual communication and presentation tool. Familiarity with current design s<strong>of</strong>tware, hardware, input, and output devices will be<br />

established. Assignments integrate digital tools, techniques, and creative page composition using text and image. Foundational class for Art, Design, Journalism, Photography,<br />

and classes requiring presentations. Recommended enrollment in Art 110A. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4443 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R421 HARVEY M<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 50A INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING GRAPHIC DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 31A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Art 15.<br />

Introduction to the fields <strong>of</strong> advertising and graphic design. Development <strong>of</strong> the creative design process, production and presentation techniques. Exploration <strong>of</strong> various media,<br />

including the use <strong>of</strong> computer and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware with an emphasis on concept development as related to graphic and advertising design. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4205 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R422 GRAVES J<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#4168 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R422 GRAVES J<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#4437 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R422 SCHNEIDER H<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 50B INTERMEDIATE ADVERTISING/GRAPHIC DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 50A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Previous art course using the computer or Art 40.<br />

Intermediate computer assisted studies in the theories and techniques <strong>of</strong> advertising and graphic design. Principles <strong>of</strong> concept and design development combined with emphasis<br />

on the use <strong>of</strong> computer based electronic page layout s<strong>of</strong>tware and hardware. Scanning and importing <strong>of</strong> text and images, electronic refinement <strong>of</strong> graphic elements in one, two<br />

and four color assignments, printing, storing and presentation <strong>of</strong> digital designs. Projects selected from the following: advertising and/or small publication layouts, posters,<br />

corporate logo design and implementation, menus, CD covers and others. Recommended enrollment in Art 110A. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4346 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R420 HARVEY M<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#6851 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab R420 HARVEY M


This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 50C ADVANCED ADVERTISING/GRAPHIC DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 50B.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None<br />

Advanced studies and projects for use in seeking employment or application to a university or pr<strong>of</strong>essional school. Emphasis on advanced concepts and presentation<br />

techniques. The application <strong>of</strong> visual communication concepts to print and digital media (web design) projects. Utilization <strong>of</strong> both traditional and computer techniques.<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110A. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4349 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R420 GRAVES J<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 51A LETTERING FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Art 31A.<br />

Introduction to the history and fundamentals <strong>of</strong> lettering through the study <strong>of</strong> written, calligraphic and hand-drawn forms. Emphasis on developing hand skills, layout<br />

knowledge and an appreciation <strong>of</strong> letter forms through the use <strong>of</strong> historical and contemporary techniques and materials. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$15 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4172 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab R422 GRAVES J<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $15.00<br />

ART 52 ILLUSTRATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 11A<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> various aspects <strong>of</strong> contemporary illustration. Production <strong>of</strong> creative illustrations with an emphasis on story, editorial and institutional applications.<br />

Recommended Art 31A. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

#4175 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R125 OSAKA R<br />

#5042 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab R125 OSAKA R<br />

ART 56 COMPUTER ASSISTED DRAWING & PAINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 31A or Art 11A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Previous course using Macintosh or Art 199.<br />

Introduction to drawing and painting concepts, skills and techniques using the computer. Investigation <strong>of</strong> a vector and object-oriented drawing program (Adobe Illustrator) and<br />

a bit mapped painting program simulating traditional artist’s tools and media (Fractal Design Painter). Exploration <strong>of</strong> experimental and new technological approaches to create<br />

original visual imagery for use in design, illustration and fine arts. Overview <strong>of</strong> career opportunities. Recommended enrollment in Art 110C. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

This course uses Corel Painter.<br />

#5641 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab R421 RIGON S<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#4184 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab R421 KAHN J<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 75 PORTFOLIO/EXHIBITION PRESENTATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Color transparency and digital photography <strong>of</strong> personal work and the development <strong>of</strong> the artist statement, resume, cover letter and press release for individual student portfolio<br />

presentation. Introduction to installation techniques and curatorial practices for gallery/museum presentation <strong>of</strong> various art media. Recommended Previous art-related<br />

experience desirable. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4110 11:00am- 4:35pm F LecLab R422 TUCKER B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 4110: This course may include field trips to museums, galleries or other sites.<br />

ART 110A SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN DESIGN DIGITAL MEDIA 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 40, 50A, Art 50B, Art 50C, Art 51B.<br />

Practice in computer based technology skills for success in graphic design digital art courses. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110A, when you enroll in Art 40, Art 50A, Art 50B, Art 50C, or Art 51B.


#6393 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6392 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6382 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6381 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6383 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6387 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6391 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6390 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6388 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6389 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6395 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6394 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

ART 110B SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL MEDIA 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 154, Art 156, Art 158, Art 198.<br />

Practice in computer based technology skills for success in multimedia digital art courses. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110B, when you enroll in Art 154, Art 156, Art 158, or Art 198.<br />

#6417 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6419 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6402 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6396 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6427 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6420 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6399 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6398 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6403 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6397 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6416 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6411 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

ART 110C SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN DIGITAL MEDIA 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 56, Art 155A, Art 155B.<br />

Practice in computer based technology skills for success in digital art courses. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110C, when you enroll in Art 56, Art 155A or Art 155B.<br />

#6471 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6473 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6433 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6459 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6474 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6475 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6452 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6457 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6448 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6465 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6468 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6470 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

ART 110D SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL MEDIA 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): Enrollment in one <strong>of</strong> the following: Photo 30, 31, 120, 130, 122B, 126, 135.<br />

Practice in computer based technology skills for success, in photography digital art courses. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110D, when you enroll in Photo 30, Photo 31, Photo 126 and Photo 130.<br />

#6493 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6494 11:20am- 2:40pm Tu Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6489 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6478 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6504 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6505 4:00pm- 7:20pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6487 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6486 4:00pm- 7:20pm Sat Lab R420 GRAVES J<br />

#6490 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6480 4:20pm- 7:40pm SUN Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6492 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R421 GRAVES J<br />

#6491 7:20pm-10:40pm F Lab R420 GRAVES J


ART 118 ADVANCED RENDERING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 18.<br />

Advanced graphic visualization for convincing representation emphasizing advanced presentation techniques and styles by use <strong>of</strong> marker, pencil, chalk and guache. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5574 2:40pm- 6:00pm MW LecLab R422 BELL J<br />

ART 135 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT OF JEWELRY AND METAL FABRICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 36c<br />

To develop an advanced portfolio <strong>of</strong> metal work and jewelry using metal fabrication, lost wax casting, and stone setting techniques. Exploring advanced project techniques<br />

such as custom cabinet pulls, multiple metal castings, and bi-metal fabricated containers. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration<br />

#6879 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#5325 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R517 YEE K Y<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 137 CERAMIC CASTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

To develop an awareness <strong>of</strong> mold making as an art process applicable to the casting <strong>of</strong> other materials. Low-fire clay and glaze methods and firing and maintenance <strong>of</strong> electric<br />

kilns. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$40 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (to be arranged} hours will be explained during the first meeting.<br />

#6422 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

& TBA Z102 FUKAZAWA K<br />

ART 154 MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION-MACINTOSH 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 50A, Art 199, BIT 199, Journ 199, GRCOM 199 or portfolio <strong>of</strong> intermediate computer skills with experience in graphics or digital<br />

video or music.<br />

Introduction to the theories, techniques, and practices <strong>of</strong> presentation graphics and their integration in design, media, and production, using microcomputer systems.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> overhead transparencies, on-screen presentations, photographic slide presentations, animated and interactive presentation using videos, laser-discs, CD-ROMs<br />

or a combination <strong>of</strong> these methods. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> multimedia techniques for effective design presentations and productive marketing, through lecture, discussion and projects.<br />

Recommended one <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 56, Photo 30. Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#5462 8:00am-11:20am TuTh LecLab R421 BURRUSS L L<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 155A 3-D MODELING AND ANIMATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 50B or PHOTO 30 or portfolio <strong>of</strong> intermediate computer skills with experience in computer graphics or digital video or music.<br />

Introduction to three-dimensional rendering, modeling and animation and its integration in the fields <strong>of</strong> graphics design, product design, photography, filmmaking, illustration,<br />

architecture, and environmental design, using microcomputer systems. Development <strong>of</strong> object modeling and rendering techniques including creating shapes or objects, placing<br />

them in space and defining other aspects <strong>of</strong> the object's appearance such as lighting, spatial delineation, surface texturing, fractal surfacing and simple spatial manipulation <strong>of</strong><br />

the objects and their surfaces. Analysis <strong>of</strong> the applications <strong>of</strong> three-dimensional modeling and animation in packaging logos, spatial design, graphic design layouts, product<br />

development, and graphics presentations. Recommended enrollment in Art 110C. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#6524 8:00am-11:20am TuTh LecLab R420 RIGON S<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 155B ADVANCED 3-D MODELING AND ANIMATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 155A.<br />

Continued study <strong>of</strong> the applications <strong>of</strong> three-dimensional modeling and animation in the design industry and its related areas with emphasis on advanced techniques.<br />

Exploration <strong>of</strong> extruding and beveling techniques, morphing, animated sequence including walk-throughs and fly-bys, transparency <strong>of</strong> object and scene and video input and<br />

output. Projects include animation <strong>of</strong> text and objects, simultaneous zoom, rotation, and movement <strong>of</strong> an object along a path, creation <strong>of</strong> a video, and investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

interactive programs and virtual reality as used in video, CD-ROM, and laser-disc. Recommended enrollment in Art 110C. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only


$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#7308 8:00am-11:20am TuTh LecLab R420 RIGON S<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 158 INTERACTIVITY FOR THE INTERNET 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Art 56 or Photo 30.<br />

Introduction to the design and creation <strong>of</strong> interactive multimedia web sites that incorporate animation, graphics, text, and sound. Exploration <strong>of</strong> interface, navigation, and<br />

information design as well as creation <strong>of</strong> customized interactivity in web sites and user experience. Using multimedia elements and vector-based animation and interactivity,<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> simple to complex interactive environments for output to the Web. Overview <strong>of</strong> career opportunities. Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours<br />

lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4025 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R420 BURRUSS L L<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

ART 198 DESIGN FOR THE INTERNET 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 30 or portfolio.<br />

Introduction to the design and creation <strong>of</strong> websites. Exploration <strong>of</strong> usability, interface, navigation, and information design as well as creation <strong>of</strong> dynamic content in websites.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> HTML, server side applications, and interactive multimedia elements (Macromedia Dreamweaver, UltraDev, Fireworks, ColdFusion) to explore simple to complex<br />

interactive projects for the Web. Creation <strong>of</strong> a "real world" website designed in an interdisciplinary team environment. Emphasis on project management and conceptual skills<br />

that comprise well-designed websites; an interdisciplinary course . Recommended enrollment in Art 110B. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#5648 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R421 REES P<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Astronomy<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

ASTRON 1 ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 139, Math 131 *or* Math 132C.<br />

Recommended Preparation: A high school *or* college physical science course.<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> investigation used by astronomers. Positional and practical astronomy, dynamical astronomy and modern astro-physics. Use <strong>of</strong> instruments, techniques <strong>of</strong><br />

observation. Night lab occasionally substitutes for a lecture period. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6423 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW LecLab P1 SEPIKAS J P<br />

ASTRON 12 DESCRIPTIVE INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B<br />

Origin, characteristics and evolution <strong>of</strong> the solar system, the stars, the galaxies and the universe. No credit if taken after Geol 16 or Astron 1. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6753 6:00pm- 9:20pm Sat TELE C333 SEPIKAS J P<br />

& TBA ITV SEPIKAS J P<br />

No. 6753: Refer to the Telecourse-Distance section <strong>of</strong> the class schedule for basic information. 20 on-campus hours, 6-10pm on 5 specific Saturday<br />

evenings: 2/25, 3/10, 3/31, 5/5, and 6/9.<br />

ASTRON 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Astron 1.<br />

Faculty-guided independent study <strong>of</strong> a topic in Astronomy. Maximum credit 6 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6784 TBA I-S NO RM DOUGLASS D N<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Automotive Technology<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267


AUTO 32 AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Theories and fundamentals <strong>of</strong> the automobiles major operating systems including: four-cycle internal combustion engine, ignition, fuel, transmission, driveline, chassis,<br />

suspension, brakes, heating and air conditioning. Techniques <strong>of</strong> measurement, terminology, tools and safety issues related to the automotive trade are discussed and practices.<br />

Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5071 8:00am- 2:40pm F LecLab IT116 RODRIGUEZ BE<br />

#6172 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab IT140 HOULIHAN W P<br />

#5112 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab IT116 MURPHY J<br />

AUTO 50 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Eltrn 130.<br />

Theory, maintenance and operations <strong>of</strong> basic automotive electrical systems; circuits and lights, electronic devices, starting motors, charging systems, batteries and indicating<br />

devices. Preparation for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification program. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#4012 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab IT206 TRAM VUI<br />

AUTO 215 AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING 4 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Auto 32, 50.<br />

Air conditioning theory, methods <strong>of</strong> testing, diagnosing and servicing various types <strong>of</strong> automotive air conditioners. Introduction to new technologies in automotive air<br />

conditioning systems. Handling, recordkeeping, service (reclaiming and recycling) and storage <strong>of</strong> coolants and refrigerants. Preparation for the certification examination <strong>of</strong><br />

automotive air conditioning technologies required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Total <strong>of</strong><br />

54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6656 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab IT116 HOULIHAN W P<br />

AUTO 220 ENGINE OPERATION AND TESTING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 32.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Technical lectures and hand on experience related to automobile engine theory <strong>of</strong> operation and methods <strong>of</strong> testing. Practice in disassembly measurement and reassembly <strong>of</strong><br />

various four cycle engines. Testing <strong>of</strong> running engine assemblies required to evaluate internal operating conditions. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6337 7:30am-11:20am TuTh LecLab IT113 NORRIS J<br />

#6336 1:00pm- 1:30pm TuTh LecLab IT113 NORRIS J<br />

& 1:30pm- 4:50pm TuTh IT113 NORRIS J<br />

AUTO 221 ENGINE MACHINING AND REBUILDING 6 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 220.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Technical lectures and hands-on experience related to automobile engine machining and rebuilding. Practice in disassembly, cleaning, inspection, measurement, machining,<br />

reassembly and adjustment <strong>of</strong> automobile engines. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4192 7:30am-11:40am MWF LecLab IT113 NORRIS J<br />

AUTO 222 MANUAL TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE AND DRIVETRAIN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 32.<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> operation and diagnosis <strong>of</strong> manual transmissions, transaxles, clutches, differentials, driveshafts, constant velocity joints and drive axles. Laboratory procedures<br />

includes removal, disassembly, inspection, rebuilding, installation and adjustment <strong>of</strong> manual transmissions and related assemblies. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4193 7:00am- Noon TuTh LecLab IT116 HOULIHAN W P<br />

AUTO 223 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 32.<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> operation and diagnosis <strong>of</strong> automatic transmissions and transaxles available in automobiles and light trucks. Laboratory procedures include removal, disassembly,<br />

inspection, reassembly, installation and adjustments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4194 7:00am- Noon MW LecLab IT116 HOULIHAN W P<br />

AUTO 224 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 32.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Automotive brakes systems, relining <strong>of</strong> brakes, hydraulic system repair and component diagnosis including antilock brake systems. Preparation for the Automotive Service<br />

Excellence (ASE) certification program. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4195 1:00pm- 4:25pm MW LecLab IT116 RODRIGUEZ BE<br />

& 4:25pm- 6:00pm MW IT116 RODRIGUEZ BE


AUTO 225 SUSPENSION AND STEERING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Auto 32.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Automotive suspension and steering rebuilding, repairing and adjusting. Four wheel computerized alignment procedures including shock, strut and tire wear diagnosis<br />

Preparation for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification program. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4196 1:00pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab IT116 RODRIGUEZ BE<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Biology<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

BIOL 1A PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY - EVOLUTION, DIVERSITY, AND ECOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Chem 1A.<br />

The first course in a 3 course sequence for Biology majors (Biol 1ABC). The degree <strong>of</strong> rigor and amount <strong>of</strong> independent learning required are designed to meet the preparation<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> students transferring to upper division Biology study. Describes the scientific method, studies the history, evidence, and mechanisms <strong>of</strong> evolution, investigates the<br />

classification and diversity <strong>of</strong> living organisms, investigates the population, community, and ecosystem ecological principles with an emphasis on the connection between<br />

ecology and evolution. For majors in biological sciences but open to all qualified students. Recommended concurrent enrollment in Chem 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

NOTE: To enroll in BIOL 1B upon completion <strong>of</strong> BIOL 1A, students need CHEM 1A prerequisite. Therefore, to avoid a semester delay in the BIOL 1A-C sequence,<br />

students should be concurrently enrolled in CHEM 1A when taking BIOL 1A.<br />

BIO 1A ALL SECTIONS: Have field trips to local field sites during several <strong>of</strong> the lab periods to study local ecology. Students must provide their own transportation.<br />

Students must have Internet access as most <strong>of</strong> the course materials are available only ONLINE.<br />

#4403 8:15am- Noon MW LecLab STUDIO DI-FIORI R<br />

#4345 8:15am- Noon TuTh LecLab STUDIO LIVIO D<br />

#5840 11:00am- Noon MW LecLab STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:45pm MW STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

#5849 11:00am- Noon TuTh LecLab STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:45pm TuTh STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

#4812 1:00pm- 4:50pm MW LecLab U423 DI-FIORI R<br />

BIOL 1B PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY - CELLULAR AND ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 1A, Chem 1A.<br />

The second course in a 3 course sequence for Biology majors (Biol 1ABC). The degree <strong>of</strong> rigor and amount <strong>of</strong> independent learning required are designed to meet the<br />

preparation needs <strong>of</strong> students transferring to upper division biology study. Investigates the basic principles <strong>of</strong> cell biology, describes and explores patterns <strong>of</strong> heredity including<br />

Mendelian genetics and linkage analysis, studies organismal physiology through investigations <strong>of</strong> plant and animal form and function. For majors in biological sciences but<br />

open to all qualified students. Recommended concurrent enrollment in Chem 1B. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6760 HYBRID CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Tu U434 CHOATE-CILET<br />

#6752 HYBRID CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Th U434 CHOATE-CILET<br />

#4836 7:00am- 8:35am TuTh LecLab STUDIO DI-FIORI R<br />

1.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 8:00am-10:15am F STUDIO DI-FIORI R<br />

& 10:15am-12:25pm F STUDIO DI-FIORI R<br />

No. 4836: There will be field trips to local sites during several lab periods to study local ecology. Students must provide their own transportation.<br />

Students must have Internet access as most <strong>of</strong> the course materials are only available ONLINE.<br />

#4672 5:00pm- 6:35pm MW LecLab STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

& 10:00am-12:25pm F STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

& 12:25pm- 2:25pm F STUDIO FOSTER V<br />

No. 4672: There will be field trips to local sites during several lab periods to study local ecology. Students must provide their own transportation.<br />

Students must have Internet access as most <strong>of</strong> the course materials are only available ONLINE.<br />

BIOL 1C PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY - INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 1B, Chem 1B.<br />

The third course in a 3-course sequence for Biology majors (Biol 1ABC). The degree <strong>of</strong> rigor and amount <strong>of</strong> independent learning required are designed to meet the preparation<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> students transferring to upper division biology studies. Investigates biochemistry and molecular biology; covering bioenergetics, molecular genetics, cell signaling,<br />

cell reproduction, immunology, and cancer. Laboratory investigations use current molecular techniques. For majors in biological sciences but open to all qualified students.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4354 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U221 CHEN C J<br />

& 8:55am- 1:20pm W U434 CHEN C J<br />

#4802 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U221 CHEN C J<br />

& 9:00am- 1:25pm F U434 CHEN C J


BIOL 2 ANIMAL BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Major zoological principles both invertebrate and vertebrate. Animal development, form and function, natural history and economic relationship to human society.<br />

Recommended a 1-99 lab science course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6065 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab U408 HEBERT B<br />

#6484 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab U408 JACKSON J<br />

BIOL 4 PLANT BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic botanical principles, plant evolution and diversity, the cell, photosynthesis, respiration, reproduction, heredity, ecology and importance <strong>of</strong> plants to humans.<br />

Recommended a 1-99 lab science course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5846 8:50am-12:10pm MW LecLab U423 FOLSOM D<br />

#5628 8:50am-12:10pm TuTh LecLab U423 FOLSOM D<br />

#4370 4:00pm- 7:20pm TuTh LecLab HUNT LAHMEYER S<br />

No. 4370: This class will be at Huntington Gardens. Students must park in the lot at the end <strong>of</strong> Allen Ave. Identify that you are in a PCC class.<br />

MEET the instructor at the ENTRANCE PAVILION (ticket booth) for further instructions.<br />

BIOL 11 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic concepts <strong>of</strong> biology, the cell, nutrition, a survey <strong>of</strong> physiological systems, reproduction, heredity, development, diversity <strong>of</strong> organisms, evolution and environmental<br />

biology. Recommended a 1-99 lab science course. No credit if taken after Biol 1A, 2, 3, 4 or 5. For non-biology majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6483 HYBRID CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 1:10pm- 3:25pm F U418 CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 3:25pm- 4:30pm F U418 CHOATE-CILET<br />

#4238 HYBRID CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 9:50am- 1:10pm F U418 CHOATE-CILET<br />

#4225 HYBRID CHOATE-CILET<br />

& 9:40am- 1:00pm W U418 CHOATE-CILET<br />

#5778 7:15am- 8:50am MW LecLab U321 CONNER J<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm M U418 CONNER J<br />

#5791 7:15am- 8:50am MW LecLab U321 CONNER J<br />

& 8:50am- 9:50am W U412 CONNER J<br />

& 9:50am-12:10pm W U412 CONNER J<br />

#4423 7:15am- 8:50am MW LecLab U321 CONNER J<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm Th U418 CONNER J<br />

#6599 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab U321 BOWER S<br />

& 10:35am-11:45am F U412 BOWER S<br />

& 11:45am- 1:55pm F U412 BOWER S<br />

#4235 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab U321 BOWER S<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm Tu U412 BOWER S<br />

#7805 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab U321 BOWER S<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm Th U412 BOWER S<br />

#6610 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U321 GARNER J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th U412 GARNER J<br />

#4230 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U321 GARNER J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm W U412 FOLSOM D<br />

#4218 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U321 GARNER J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm M U412 KOHPAHL G<br />

#6607 Noon- 1:25pm W U321 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:15pm Tu U418 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu U418 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& HYBRID RODRIGUEZ K<br />

#6596 Noon- 1:25pm W U321 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th U418 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& HYBRID RODRIGUEZ K<br />

#4223 Noon- 1:25pm W U321 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

& 1:30pm- 4:50pm W U418 JACKSON J<br />

& HYBRID RODRIGUEZ K<br />

#6606 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U321 FOLSOM D<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm M U412 CHEN C J<br />

#7512 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U321 FOLSOM D<br />

& 8:50am-11:10am Tu U418 CHEN C J<br />

& 11:10am-12:10pm Tu U418 CHEN C J<br />

#7511 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U321 FOLSOM D<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:10pm M U418 FOLSOM D<br />

& 2:10pm- 4:20pm M U418 FOLSOM D<br />

#6501 2:35pm- 4:10pm MW LecLab U321 BAVA J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu U412 BOWER S<br />

#7806 2:35pm- 4:10pm MW LecLab U321 BAVA J<br />

& 4:20pm- 7:40pm W U412 BAVA J


#4219 2:35pm- 4:10pm MW LecLab U321 BAVA J<br />

& 4:20pm- 7:40pm M U412 BAVA J<br />

#5484 6:30pm- 9:50pm M LecLab U321 NAVA I<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm W U418 KOHPAHL G<br />

#6768 6:30pm- 9:50pm M LecLab U321 NAVA I<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu U412 RING G<br />

#4441 6:30pm- 9:50pm M LecLab U321 NAVA I<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu U418 MC CABE DC<br />

#6497 6:30pm- 9:50pm W LecLab U321 DUVALL J<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th U418 NAVA I<br />

#6773 6:30pm- 9:50pm W LecLab U321 DUVALL J<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th U412 KOHPAHL G<br />

#4232 6:30pm- 9:50pm W LecLab U321 DUVALL J<br />

& 6:30pm- 9:50pm M U418 KERKMAN M<br />

BIOL 16 MARINE BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Marine organisms and their relationship to such environmental factors as temperature, salinity, oxygen, minerals, ocean currents and depth; introduction to measurement <strong>of</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> these factors. Collection and identification <strong>of</strong> marine organisms. Laboratory study <strong>of</strong> preserved specimens. Required instructional trips. Recommended a 1-99 lab<br />

science course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5629 7:00am-10:20am MF LecLab U408 BOWER S<br />

#6965 Noon- 4:55pm F LecLab U408 CONNER J<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

& 8:00am-12:55pm Sat U408 CONNER J<br />

No. 6965: This course consists <strong>of</strong> field trips to local areas <strong>of</strong> biological interest. Students must provide their own transportation for the trips.<br />

#4240 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab U408 CONNER J<br />

No. 4240: This course consists <strong>of</strong> field trips to local areas <strong>of</strong> biological interest. Students must provide their own transportation for the trips.<br />

BIOL 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Anat 25, Biol 1A, Biol 4, Biol 14, Biol 16, Micro 2 or Physo 1; and approval <strong>of</strong> student project.<br />

Student research on topics in biology: review <strong>of</strong> literature, design and execution <strong>of</strong> the experiments. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5435 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

BIOL 26 BIOLOGY FIELD STUDIES 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Investigations <strong>of</strong> animals and plants in their natural habitats with an emphasis on ecological relationships. Recommended completion <strong>of</strong> a college biology course. Required<br />

instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#6503 TBA LecLab U423 FOSTER V<br />

4.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA U423 DI-FIORI R<br />

BIOL 28 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS 3 Units<br />

Introduction to the structure and function <strong>of</strong> proteins and nucleic acids including molecular modeling, sequence alignment, database management. Computer programming with<br />

Perl or comparable programming language. Designing and managing biological database using relational database applications. Data gathering and analysis using spreadsheet<br />

applications. Recommended basic computer skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5925 6:30pm- 9:10pm TuTh LecLab E220 JOHNSTON R<br />

BIOL 39 MODERN HUMAN GENETICS 4 Units<br />

An introductory course exploring the theoretical and practical applications <strong>of</strong> human heredity, genetics and biotechnology. Introduction to cellular and molecular biology,<br />

Mendelian and molecular genetics, evolution, human genetics, applications <strong>of</strong> genetic engineering including biotechnology, forensics and molecular medicine. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU, UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5719 8:50am-12:10pm Tu U408 CHESS B<br />

& HYBRID CHESS B<br />

#4586 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu U408 CHESS B<br />

& HYBRID CHESS B<br />

BIOL 102B BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY - ADVANCED TECHNIQUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C in Biol 102A.<br />

Advanced skills in applied biological technology. Skills include PAGE electrophoresis techniques, column chromatography, PCR, ELISA, lyophilization, DNA sequencing,<br />

and the production <strong>of</strong> an industry standard laboratory notebook. Internet database will be used for instruction in bioinformatics. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4843 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu LecLab U432 EVERSOLE-CIR


& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th U432 MANCINO V<br />

#5358 6:40pm-10:00pm M LecLab U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

& 6:40pm-10:00pm W U432 MANCINO V<br />

BIOL 102C BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY - CELL CULTURE TECHNIQUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 102A.<br />

Advanced skills in applied biological technology. Skills include cell culture techniques for both plant and mammalian cell cultures and the production <strong>of</strong> an industry standard<br />

laboratory notebook. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5790 9:30am-11:45am MW LecLab U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

& 9:30am-11:45am F U432 MANCINO V<br />

#5978 1:00pm- 3:15pm MW LecLab U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

& 1:30pm- 3:45pm F U432 MANCINO V<br />

BIOL 102D BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY - LABORATORY INTERNSHIP 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 102B or Biol 102C.<br />

Advanced skills in applied biological technology. Internship in a biochemistry laboratory. Maximum credit 9 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 234 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6624 TBA FLD U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

& TBA U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

BIOL 171C EXPLORING TOPICS IN BIOLOGY 1 Unit<br />

Exploratory course: Specific topic identified in <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>. Lecture focusing on topics <strong>of</strong> current and general interest. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. First <strong>of</strong>fered Winter 2007. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4591 TBA LecLab U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

Also see Business section in this booklet.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Business Information Technology<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

BIT 11A COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT PROCESSING 2 Units<br />

Touch control <strong>of</strong> the computer keyboard and preparation <strong>of</strong> basic business documents using word processing s<strong>of</strong>tware. Basic keyboarding skills and numeric keypad operations<br />

with emphasis on keyboard mastery, development <strong>of</strong> technique, speed and accuracy. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#4539 ONLINE TSCHIRGI T<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4539: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin @ 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

#6672 ONLINE WHITCOMB S M<br />

No. 6672: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin @626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4529 ONLINE WURST S K<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& ONLINE WURST S K<br />

No. 4529: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Wurst @ 626-585-<br />

7353 or skwurst@pasadena.edu.<br />

#5837 7:45am-10:00am M LecLab R206 CHAMBERLAIN<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R206 CHAMBERLAIN<br />

No. 5837: This section requires both scheduled hours and flexible TBA hours that must be completed in R202, where an instructor is always<br />

available. TBA hours will be explained in the first class meeting. For all information about this course, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click<br />

on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at slgaskin@pasadena.edu or 626-585-7343.<br />

#4072 8:30am-10:45am Th LecLab R206 CHAMBERLAIN<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R206 CHAMBERLAIN<br />

No. 4072: This course requires both scheduled hours and flexible TBA hours that must be completed in R202, where an instructor is always<br />

available. TBA hours will be explained in the first class meeting. For all information about this course, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click<br />

on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at slgaskin@pasadena.edu or 626-585-7343.<br />

#6732 9:30am-11:45am Tu LecLab R206 WEBSTER G


6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/10/12<br />

& TBA R206 WEBSTER G<br />

No. 6732: This section requires both scheduled hours and flexible TBA hours that must be completed in R202, where an instructor is always<br />

available. TBA hours will be explained in the first class meeting. For all information about this course, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click<br />

on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at slgaskin@pasadena.edu or 626-585-7343.<br />

BIT 11B ADVANCED COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT PROCESSING 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 11A.<br />

Formatting and production <strong>of</strong> complex business documents, including proper grammar and punctuation, using word processing s<strong>of</strong>tware. Development <strong>of</strong> technique, speed and<br />

accuracy. Recommended minimum keyboarding speed <strong>of</strong> 22 words per minute. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#5127 ONLINE CHAMBERLAIN<br />

No. 5127: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin @ 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4540 ONLINE WURST S K<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& ONLINE WURST S K<br />

No. 4540: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number or contact Dr. Wurst at 626-585-<br />

7353 or skwurst@pasadena.edu.<br />

#6834 9:30am-11:45am Tu LecLab R206 WEBSTER G<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/12/12<br />

& TBA R206 WEBSTER G<br />

No. 6834: This section requires both scheduled hours and flexible TBA hours that must be completed in R202, where an instructor is always<br />

available. TBA hours will be explained in the first class meeting. For all information about this course, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click<br />

on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 25 SURVEY OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> business computer technology, business s<strong>of</strong>tware environments, and commonly used business s<strong>of</strong>tware applications, including word processing, spreadsheets,<br />

graphics and database management. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4424 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

No. 4424: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

#5753 ONLINE WURST S K<br />

No. 5753: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on section number or contact Dr. Wurst at 626-585-7353<br />

or skwurst@pasadena.edu. Windows 7 and Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office 2010.<br />

#7457 ONLINE WURST S K<br />

No. 7457: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Wurst at 626-585-<br />

7353 or skwurst@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4435 ONLINE WURST S K<br />

No. 4435: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Wurst at 626-585-<br />

7353 or skwurst@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4804 9:00am-12:20pm F Lecture R206 ADAMS B<br />

#6771 10:10am-11:45am MW Lecture R206 WURST S K<br />

#4797 1:10pm- 2:45pm TuTh Lecture R206 WEBSTER G<br />

BIT 104 BUSINESS SOFTWARE--ADVANCED MICROSOFT EXCEL 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 133A, BIT 133B<br />

Advanced spreadsheet applications including working with multiple worksheets, using lists and analyzing list data, enhancing charts and data using What-If analysis tools ,<br />

summarizing data, retrieving data from and exchanging data with other programs, and macro development. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6335 ONLINE SCOTT A<br />

No. 6335: ONLINE: For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 105A BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT ACCESS LEVEL 1 1.5 Units<br />

Introduction to database management concepts and s<strong>of</strong>tware. Creating, updating, linking and extracting information from database files. Producing business reports and labels.<br />

Includes creation <strong>of</strong> tables, forms, queries, advanced forms and subforms. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> BIT 107. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 9 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6754 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6754: ONLINE: For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 105B BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT ACCESS LEVEL 2 1.5 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107 and BIT 105A.


Advanced relational database concepts, reports and queries. Includes exporting, macros, switchboard creation, data access pages, archiving, and XML. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture<br />

and 9 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4134 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4134: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

Comprehensive overview <strong>of</strong> the Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office System applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access; integration <strong>of</strong> applications to create reports and<br />

presentations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4514 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

No. 4514: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

Management <strong>of</strong> the environment and files within the Windows operating system. Concepts and terminology; end-user techniques for basic diagnostic and trouble-shooting<br />

procedures. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4542 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4542: ONLINE.For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu. This course uses Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows 7.<br />

#4488 ONLINE GASKIN S<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4488: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 11A, BIT 105A, BIT 107, BIT 109, BIT 128A, BIT 133A.<br />

Use and features <strong>of</strong> business productivity s<strong>of</strong>tware and emerging business technologies including Micros<strong>of</strong>t Outlook, electronic document routing, organizers, calendars,<br />

meeting and facility schedulers; collaborative s<strong>of</strong>tware; cross application integration. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107.<br />

Concepts and use <strong>of</strong> presentation graphics s<strong>of</strong>tware to plan and develop effective oral and written presentations for business. Creating graphics, transparencies, and computer<br />

slide shows for meetings, sales and business presentations. Assessing feedback on a presentation. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

BIT 106 BUSINESS SOFTWARE--COMPREHENSIVE MICROSOFT OFFICE SYSTEM 3 Units<br />

BIT 107 BUSINESS SOFTWARE--WINDOWS 1 Unit<br />

BIT 108 MICROSOFT OUTLOOK AND PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS 1 Unit<br />

#6748 ONLINE STROUP T<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6748: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 109 BUSINESS SOFTWARE--MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2 Units<br />

#5831 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

No. 5831: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4390 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

No. 4390: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 115 BUSINESS RECORDS SKILLS 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 122 or Engl 400 and BIT 107.<br />

Introduction to records management concepts and database s<strong>of</strong>tware using Micros<strong>of</strong>t Access. Records management systems for organizing business information, materials, and<br />

records by applying standard indexing rules and using manual and electronic filing systems (alphabetic, numeric, geographic, chronologic, and subject). Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours<br />

lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6766 ONLINE STROUP T<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6766: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 122 INTERNET RESEARCH AND OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107 and BIT 11A.<br />

Business research using the Internet and the use and features <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice communications technologies including: Web meetings and conferencing, video conferencing, telephone<br />

systems, voice mail, e-mail, document and package mail systems, facsimile, duplicating systems, and teleconferencing. Composition <strong>of</strong> and etiquette for electronic<br />

communications. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only


#6821 ONLINE STROUP T<br />

No. 6821: ONLINE. For course information, got to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107, BIT 128A and BIT 11A.<br />

Use and features <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice publication s<strong>of</strong>tware to create newsletters, brochures, flyers and business stationery. Creation <strong>of</strong> Web sites suitable for publication on the World<br />

Wide Web. Overview <strong>of</strong> issues and methods dealing with Web page development. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107, BIT 11A, BIT 128A.<br />

Administrative support procedures, task organization, time management, team concepts and skills, business travel and meeting arrangements, effective personal interactions to<br />

facilitate <strong>of</strong>fice work flow, and making ethical choices in the <strong>of</strong>fice. Simulated on-the-job training. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

BIT 123 BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE AND PUBLISHER 3 Units<br />

#6823 ONLINE PARKHURST D<br />

No. 6823: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 124 ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS PROCEDURES 2 Units<br />

#6331 ONLINE OUTLAW M<br />

No. 6331: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 128A BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT WORD LEVEL 1 1.5 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> BIT 107 and BIT 11A.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> word processing concepts to create, edit, store, retrieve and print business documents. Includes formatting and organizing text; using clip art and tables; creating<br />

columns and special formats; using charts, special effects and styles; and tracking documents used in a group environment. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 9 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4450 ONLINE STROUP T<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4450: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4820 ONLINE WHITCOMB S M<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4820: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 128B BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT WORD LEVEL 2 1.5 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Completion <strong>of</strong> BIT 11A, BIT 107, and BIT 128A.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> word processing concepts to create, edit, store, retrieve and print business documents. Includes complex tables and graphics; integration with other s<strong>of</strong>tware;<br />

mass mailings; long documents; standardized forms and documents; Web page creation; and document management and XML. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 9 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4155 ONLINE WHITCOMB S M<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4155: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 132 BUSINESS SOFTWARE - ADVANCED MICROSOFT ACCESS 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 105A and BIT 105B.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> complex Access skills using a business-focused case problem approach, integration <strong>of</strong> a database with a Web site, automation <strong>of</strong> database processing using<br />

macro groups, customizing queries and their results, and the development <strong>of</strong> reports that summarize business activities for the purpose <strong>of</strong> decision making and data analysis.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4583 ONLINE PARKHURST D<br />

No. 4583: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Dr. Gaskin at 626-585-<br />

7343 or slgaskin@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 133A BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT EXCEL LEVEL 1 1.5 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> spreadsheet and graphics s<strong>of</strong>tware to prepare budgets, record accounting information, and conduct financial analysis; includes formula creation, basic financial<br />

functions, and charting. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 9 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6021 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6021: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4451 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4451: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-


7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4170 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4170: Online. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

BIT 133B BUSINESS SOFTWARE-MICROSOFT EXCEL LEVEL 2 1.5 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: BIT 107 and BIT 133A.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> spreadsheet and graphics s<strong>of</strong>tware to prepare budgets, record accounting information, and conduct financial analysis. Includes advanced financial functions,<br />

database, integration with other applications, PivotTables and PivotCharts, macros, Visual Basic and XML. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 9 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6023 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6023: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4821 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4821: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

#4453 ONLINE VARGAS A<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4453: ONLINE. For course information, go to www.pasadena.edu/bit/spring and click on the section number, or contact Ms. Vargas at 626-585-<br />

7551 or axvargas@pasadena.edu.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Building Construction<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

BLDG 220 ESTIMATING FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): BLDG 212 or BLDG 230A, or BLDG 210A and BLDG 210B.<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> estimating; structure <strong>of</strong> plans and specifications estimates; quantity surveying; unit cost synthesis and analysis; bid organization and preparation; competitive<br />

simulations and exercises; the estimators qualifications, responsibilities and ethics. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5808 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture IT140 WHEELER R<br />

BLDG 221 ELEMENTS OF GRADING INSPECTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Earth moving operations: Site investigations, soil analysis and soil mechanics. Plan reading; review <strong>of</strong> soils, engineer’s foundation inspection reports. Foundation and steel<br />

reinforcement inspection requirements. Hillside construction and inspection requirements. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5708 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture V213 FRAUSTO P H<br />

BLDG 222 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING AND ZONING REQUIREMENTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Purpose and intent <strong>of</strong> Zoning and Housing regulations. Land use, buildable areas, yards and allowable projections. History <strong>of</strong> parking requirements. Reading and interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> plans. Non-conforming rights, Code enforcement, Criminal Complaint Applications, Administrative Abatement <strong>of</strong> dangerous building and the appeal process. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6070 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture IT140 PLUMMER M<br />

BLDG 223 PRINCIPLES OF PLUMBING INSPECTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Plan reading and inspection for underground plumbing (water, gas, drains and vents); above-ground plumbing and venting; finished plumbing systems. The Uniform Plumbing<br />

Code enforcement process. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4321 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture V213 CUNNINGHAM R<br />

BLDG 230A BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> apprentice carpentry and the building construction trade. Safety orientation in the shop and on the job site including safety practices in demolition. Grading, site<br />

development and use <strong>of</strong> builder’s level. Orientation to and application <strong>of</strong> building layout, materials used in construction, estimation <strong>of</strong> materials, concrete form work, placing <strong>of</strong><br />

concrete under floor framing, girder and floor joist layout. Trade technical calculations. Introduction <strong>of</strong> local and Uniform Building Codes, standards and Title 24. Required<br />

instructional trips. No credit if taken after Bldg 210A-B. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6935 7:30am-11:35am MTuWThF LecLab IT141 WHEELER R<br />

& 11:35am-11:55am MTuWThF IT141 WHEELER R


BLDG 230B BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bldg 230A.<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> residential blueprint reading; construction site work; builder's level and transit application. Construction <strong>of</strong> foundation and floors. Related safety practices in<br />

shop and construction site; material take-<strong>of</strong>f, rough plumbing. Under floor insulation and sub-floor installation. Lay out <strong>of</strong> exterior and interior walls. Trade technical<br />

calculations. Related local and Uniform Building Codes, standards, and Title 24. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#4256 7:30am-11:35am MTuWThF LecLab IT141 WHEELER R<br />

& 11:35am-11:55am MTuWThF IT141 WHEELER R<br />

BLDG 230C BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bldg 230B.<br />

Introduction to rough framing, ro<strong>of</strong> framing, and stair building. Related safety practices in shop and on construction site. Importance <strong>of</strong> the measuring tools and their use. Stud,<br />

joist, and rafter layout. Ro<strong>of</strong> rafters <strong>of</strong> equal, unequal or odd sloped ro<strong>of</strong>s; ro<strong>of</strong> sheathing and coverings. Framing to allow for plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation, and air<br />

conditioning (HVAC). Drywall construction. Interior and exterior stair building. Trade technical calculations. Related local and Uniform Building codes, standards and Title<br />

24. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6937 7:30am-11:55am MTuWThF LecLab IT141 WHEELER R<br />

BLDG 230D BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bldg 230C.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> interior and exterior finish. Related safety in shop and construction site. Taping and finishing dry wall application. Completion <strong>of</strong> exterior finish, plumbing<br />

fixtures, painting, and ceramic tile. Application <strong>of</strong> floor covering, cabinet and mill work. Form and place concrete drive. Completion <strong>of</strong> heating, ventilation, and air<br />

conditioning (HVAC). Trade technical calculations. Related local and Uniform Building Codes, standards, and Title 24. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture<br />

and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4258 7:30am-11:55am MTuWThF LecLab IT141 WHEELER R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Business (General)<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

Also see Business Information Technology and Marketing sections in this booklet.<br />

BUS 2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Consumer and family money management: maintaining financial records and budgets; purchasing housing, automobiles and other consumer goods; managing credit; buying<br />

insurance; planning and managing investments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4640 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture R205 DODGE A D<br />

#4264 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture R205 DODGE A D<br />

#5952 12:40pm- 4:00pm W Lecture R205 STALEY D W<br />

#6117 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture R205 PERERA S<br />

#5959 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture R111 CORTEZ J J<br />

BUS 9 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Units<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> business stressing fundamental concepts in the areas <strong>of</strong> production, marketing, advertising, accounting and finance, human resources, decision making, legal and<br />

regulatory environment, ethics, international business, computers and robotics, career opportunities. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6625 HYBRID PAXTON D A<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6625: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings. ORIENTATION: Wednesday, April 25, 6:15-7:45pm in R216. Enrolled students MUST attend<br />

Orientation to obtain information for this class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Wednesday, June 13, 6:15-7:45pm in R216. Students<br />

must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5830 HYBRID TAYLOR D J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 5830: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings. ORIENTATION: Wednesday, February 22, 4:45-6:15pm in R206. Students must attend<br />

Orientation for class information OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Wednesday, April 11, 4:45-6:15pm in in R206. Students must have<br />

Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7654 HYBRID TAYLOR D J<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 7654: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings. ORIENTATION: Wednesday, April 25, 1-2:30pm in R211. Enrolled students must attend<br />

orientation to obtain information regarding this class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Wednesday, June 13, 1-2:30pm in R211.<br />

Students must have Internet access complete this course.


#4274 8:00am- 9:35am MW Lecture R304 BANERJEE S<br />

#4272 9:35am-11:10am MW Lecture R304 BANERJEE S<br />

#4298 11:05am-12:40pm MW Lecture R111 PEREZ E<br />

#4177 12:40pm- 2:15pm MW Lecture R111 PINDROH R<br />

#5779 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture R111 PEREZ E<br />

#4268 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture R309 DAY W<br />

#6574 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture R115 PINDROH R<br />

BUS 10 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Concepts and theories <strong>of</strong> management with a focus on the five managerial functions: planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5747 HYBRID MEEHAN K M<br />

No. 5747: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Sunday, February 26, 1-2:35pm in R304. Students MUST attend Orientation,<br />

or YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Sunday, June 17, 1-2:35pm in R304. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7656 9:40am-11:15am MW Lecture R305 CORTEZ J J<br />

#4282 11:15am-12:50pm MW Lecture R305 PAXTON D A<br />

#5710 6:20pm- 9:40pm Tu Lecture R306 YEE J<br />

#7655 6:20pm- 9:40pm Th Lecture R305 CORTEZ J J<br />

BUS 11A BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Bus 112 or Engl 100.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> the theories and techniques involved in expository writing <strong>of</strong> such business communications as inquiry, request, adjustment, and claim letters and<br />

memorandums; persuasive claim, refusal, credit and collection, and sales letters; employment-related correspondence, approaches to argumentative writing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4491 9:30am-11:05am MW Lecture R205 DODGE A D<br />

#4498 11:05am-12:40pm MW Lecture R205 DODGE A D<br />

#4286 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture R309 DODGE A D<br />

BUS 12A BUSINESS LAW 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Development and functions <strong>of</strong> common law. Definitions and classification <strong>of</strong> law, court systems and procedures. Law <strong>of</strong> torts: intentional torts, negligence, defenses, strict<br />

liability. Law <strong>of</strong> intellectual property and cyberlaw. Criminal law and procedures. Law <strong>of</strong> Contracts: requirement for enforceable agreements, defenses, third parties,<br />

performance and remedies. Law <strong>of</strong> sales and lease contracts: formation, title, risk, insurable interest, performance, remedies and warranties. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU: UC <strong>Credit</strong> Limitations. See Counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4296 7:55am- 9:30am TuTh Lecture R306 WOODS G L<br />

#5763 8:00am- 9:35am MW Lecture R111 FONG E J<br />

#4293 8:40am-10:15am TuTh Lecture R304 KELLOGG C D<br />

#7657 9:35am-11:05am MW Lecture R111 FONG E J<br />

#6477 10:15am-11:50am TuTh Lecture R304 KELLOGG C D<br />

#4289 Noon- 3:20pm M Lecture R115 KELLOGG C D<br />

#5265 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture R111 BARRERO N<br />

BUS 12B BUSINESS LAW 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bus 12A.<br />

Ethics, principles and application <strong>of</strong> rules <strong>of</strong> law relating to business organizations. Negotiable Instruments; <strong>Credit</strong>ors' Rights and Bankruptcy; Agency and Labor Relations;<br />

Partnerships and LLP's; Corporations; Government Regulations; Personal property, Bailments, Real Property, and Landlord-Tenant; Insurance; Wills, Trusts and Estates. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5533 6:20pm- 9:40pm M Lecture R304 FONG E J<br />

BUS 13 BUSINESS LECTURES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Weekly lectures by business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional men and women to present a comprehensive idea <strong>of</strong> the business field and its vocational opportunities. Planned to keep students<br />

abreast <strong>of</strong> growth, development, changes and opportunities in business. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5426 Noon- 1:25pm W Lecture R115 CORTEZ J J<br />

BUS 14A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS-FINITE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131, 133B, 134B or placement based on the Business Mathematics assessment process.<br />

Algebraic and geometric concepts in the solution <strong>of</strong> business and economic problems. Special emphasis on mathematics <strong>of</strong> finance, linear and quadratics functions, breakeven<br />

analysis, supply/demand curves, matrices, determinants, linear programming-geometric and simplex methods, theory <strong>of</strong> equations, set theory, probability, Markov chains, and<br />

game theory. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5296 HYBRID LUSK W<br />

No. 5296: SIX on-campus meetings in R211. MANDATORY Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 3-5pm in R211. Enrolled students must come to<br />

Orientation to obtain information about this class OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Wednesday, June 13, 3-5pm in R211. Students must<br />

have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4310 9:10am-11:50am TuTh Lecture R305 LUSK W


BUS 14B MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS--CALCULUS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bus 14A.<br />

Techniques <strong>of</strong> limits, differentiating; maximum-minimum problems; curve sketching; derivatives and applications <strong>of</strong> exponential and logarithmic functions; implicit<br />

differentiation; total differentials; techniques <strong>of</strong> integration; simple differential equations; the calculus <strong>of</strong> multivariable functions including partial derivatives, Lagrange<br />

multipliers and multiple integrations. Special emphasis on business applications related to system optimization, cost and revenue analysis, marginal analysis, elasticity, and<br />

consumer and producers' surplus. Recommended enrollment in Stat l5. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5301 10:40am- 1:20pm MW Lecture R309 LUSK W<br />

BUS 16 OFFICE MACHINES 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Operation <strong>of</strong> electronic printing and display calculators. Application <strong>of</strong> common business problems including discounts, auditing, markdown, markup, payroll, commissions,<br />

interest and prorating. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4323 6:00pm- 8:15pm M LecLab R115 LYNN P<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA HYBRID LYNN P<br />

No. 4323: This hybrid course will meet every Monday, 6-8:15pm in R115. Enrolled students must attend the first session to obtain information about<br />

the course or THEY MAY BE DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

BUS 112 BUSINESS ENGLISH 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Engl 400 or ESL 33B.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> grammar mechanics; writing effective business communications through study <strong>of</strong> word usage, punctuation, sentence pattern and structure, and paragraphing. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4516 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture R111 DODGE A D<br />

BUS 114 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> formulas to solve problems dealing with base, rate and portion, trade and cash discounts, retail merchandising, interest, consumer credit, payroll, taxes, stocks and<br />

bonds, depreciation and distribution <strong>of</strong> overhead and statistics. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5110 HYBRID POLENZANI E<br />

No. 5110: FIVE on-campus meetings. ORIENTATION: Tuesday, February 21, 10am-12pm in R211. Enrolled students must come to Orientation to<br />

obtain information for this class. Other class meetings: 10am-12pm in R211 on Tuesdays, 3/13, 4/10, 5/8, and Final on Tuesday, June 12, 10am-12pm<br />

in R211. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

BUS 116 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> management principles applied to starting and operating a small business. Includes franchising; market research; site selection; sales and advertising; pricing<br />

and credit policies; managing human resources; financial planning, accounting and budgeting. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4715 12:50pm- 2:25pm MW Lecture R305 DAY W<br />

BUS 117 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR BUSINESS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> human behavior with emphasis on the development <strong>of</strong> those personality and character traits needed to succeed in the business world. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4360 6:15pm- 9:35pm Th Lecture R205 PERERA S<br />

BUS 118 INVESTMENTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> investments; types <strong>of</strong> investment programs and securities. Analysis <strong>of</strong> financial statements. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6659 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lecture C365 LUSK W<br />

BUS 152 PRINCIPLES OF IMPORTING AND EXPORTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

An introduction to various aspects <strong>of</strong> importing and exporting, including essential terms and techniques. Studies include marketing, organization, regulation, terms <strong>of</strong> access,<br />

documentation, shipment, duty rate structure and determination, currency exchange and financing involved with international movement <strong>of</strong> merchandise. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5181 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture U221 VORSANGER C


BUS 160 CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> customer service factors in dealing with clients to enhance goodwill and achieve customer service excellence. Theory and skills include building customer rapport,<br />

handling problems and complaints, communicating, dealing with difficult customers and projecting a pr<strong>of</strong>essional image. Development <strong>of</strong> relationship between the company<br />

and the competition. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5014 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture R305 FRAZIER J<br />

BUS 161 APPLIED BUSINESS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 2 Units<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> appropriate business policies, practices and procedures; business etiquette/protocol; cultural diversity in the global workplace; and conflict resolution. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4201 2:35pm- 5:15pm Th Lecture R205 PERERA S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Chemistry<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

CHEM 1A GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): (1) Math 131 or its equivalent, and (2) Chem 22 or equivalent skills as demonstrated through placement based on the chemistry assessment process.<br />

Standard general chemistry for science and engineering majors, with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. Atomic structure and chemical bonding,<br />

stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry. Introductions to equilibrium and kinetics. Quantitative analysis using analytical balances, gravimetric and<br />

volumetric procedures, spectrophotometry and calorimetry. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4364 7:25am- 9:00am TuTh LecLab U215 BOLEN F<br />

& 9:00am-10:05am TuTh U221 BOLEN F<br />

& 10:05am-12:10pm TuTh U328 BOLEN F<br />

#6328 8:35am-10:10am MW LecLab U313 TURNER R<br />

& 10:10am-11:15am MW U285 TURNER R<br />

& 11:15am- 1:20pm MW U328 TURNER R<br />

#4368 9:30am-11:05am TuTh LecLab U313 SWEIMEH K<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm TuTh U313 SWEIMEH K<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:05pm TuTh U328 SWEIMEH K<br />

#4444 11:45am- 1:20pm MW LecLab U313 SWEIMEH K<br />

& 1:20pm- 2:25pm MW U313 SWEIMEH K<br />

& 2:25pm- 4:30pm MW U328 SWEIMEH K<br />

#5621 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U313 WOOD D<br />

& 2:35pm- 3:40pm TuTh U313 WOOD D<br />

& 3:40pm- 5:45pm TuTh U328 WOOD D<br />

#5114 2:30pm- 4:05pm MW LecLab U313 ANSARI A<br />

& 4:05pm- 5:10pm MW U313 ANSARI A<br />

& 5:10pm- 7:15pm MW U328 ANSARI A<br />

#4910 5:00pm- 6:35pm TuTh LecLab U313 KO H<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm TuTh U313 KO H<br />

& 7:40pm- 9:45pm TuTh U328 KO H<br />

CHEM 1B GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chem 1A.<br />

Standard general chemistry for science and engineering majors, with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. Equilibrium, thermochemistry, introduction to organic<br />

chemistry, electrochemistry, coordination compounds, nuclear chemistry, and the chemistry <strong>of</strong> selected metals and nonmetals. Qualitative analysis, potentiometric titrations and<br />

electrochemical cells. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4932 8:35am-10:10am MW LecLab U314 ASHCROFT J<br />

& 10:10am-11:15am MW U314 ASHCROFT J<br />

& 11:15am- 1:20pm MW U324 ASHCROFT J<br />

#4371 9:00am-10:05am TuTh LecLab U324 ANSARI A<br />

& 10:05am-12:10pm TuTh U324 ANSARI A<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh U309 ANSARI A<br />

#4287 11:45am- 1:20pm MW LecLab U314 HUBER K T<br />

& 1:20pm- 2:25pm MW U314 HUBER K T<br />

& 2:25pm- 4:30pm MW U324 HUBER K T<br />

#6743 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U309 ANSARI A<br />

& 2:35pm- 3:40pm TuTh U309 ANSARI A<br />

& 3:40pm- 5:45pm TuTh U324 ANSARI A<br />

#4690 5:00pm- 6:35pm TuTh LecLab U309 ROBACK N<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm TuTh U309 ROBACK N<br />

& 7:40pm- 9:45pm TuTh U324 ROBACK N<br />

CHEM 2A CHEMISTRY - GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> chemistry for health science majors. Atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, gases, solutions,<br />

acids and bases, pH, buffers, nuclear and organic chemistry. Recommended Chem 105 or equivalent. No credit if taken after Chem 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4392 7:25am- 9:00am TuTh LecLab U314 ASHCROFT J<br />

& 9:00am-10:05am TuTh U314 ASHCROFT J<br />

& 10:05am-12:10pm Th U310 ASHCROFT J<br />

#4425 8:00am- 9:35am MW LecLab U215 HARMAN M G<br />

& 9:35am-11:40am M U215 HARMAN M G<br />

& 9:35am-11:40am W U310 HARMAN M G<br />

No. 4425. This course is part <strong>of</strong> the HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAYS BLOCK 2. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Anat 25 #4787<br />

and Psych 24 #6007.<br />

#4373 12:25pm- 2:00pm MW LecLab U215 WOOD D<br />

& 2:00pm- 3:05pm MW U215 WOOD D<br />

& 3:05pm- 5:10pm W U310 WOOD D<br />

#4374 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U314 SY J<br />

& 2:35pm- 3:40pm TuTh U314 SY J<br />

& 3:40pm- 5:45pm Th U310 SY J<br />

#4427 4:30pm- 6:05pm MW LecLab U309 DINH K<br />

& 6:05pm- 7:10pm MW U309 DINH K<br />

& 7:10pm- 9:15pm M U310 DINH K<br />

#4601 5:45pm- 7:20pm TuTh LecLab U314 SY J<br />

& 7:20pm- 8:25pm TuTh U314 SY J<br />

& 8:25pm-10:30pm Th U310 SY J<br />

CHEM 2B CHEMISTRY-GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chem 2A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> chemistry for health science majors. Organic and biochemistry: reaction mechanisms, kinetics, enzymes, protein synthesis and metabolism. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6790 10:35am-12:10pm TuTh LecLab U314 CASTRO P<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm TuTh U310 CASTRO P<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu U310 CASTRO P<br />

& 3:10pm- 4:10pm Tu U310 CASTRO P<br />

No. 6790: This course is part <strong>of</strong> the HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAYS BLOCK 3. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Micro 2 #5019<br />

and Physo 1 #6350.<br />

#4992 2:55pm- 4:30pm MW LecLab U314 SY J<br />

& 4:30pm- 5:35pm MW U314 SY J<br />

& 5:35pm- 7:40pm W U310 SY J<br />

CHEM 8A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chem 1B.<br />

Standard organic chemistry for science majors. Structure, bonding, nomenclature, isomerism, stereochemistry and physical properties <strong>of</strong> organic compounds. A mechanistic<br />

approach to the reactions <strong>of</strong> hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, epoxides and organometallics, IR and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Introduction to<br />

organic laboratory techniques; preparation, isolation and identification <strong>of</strong> organic compounds. No credit if taken after Chem 14A or 16A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5002 9:30am-11:05am TuTh LecLab U215 HARMAN M G<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm TuTh U215 HARMAN M G<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:20pm Tu U315 HARMAN M G<br />

CHEM 8B ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chem 8A.<br />

Standard organic chemistry for science majors. A mechanistic approach to the reactions <strong>of</strong> aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines and phenols.<br />

Photochemistry, organic redox, polymerization, rearrangements, synthesis and an introduction to biochemical molecules. Qualitative analysis, natural products and kinetics. No<br />

credit if taken after Chem 14B or 16B. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7823 7:25am- 9:00am TuTh LecLab U313 GANAPATHI P<br />

& 8:20am-10:25am F U313 GANAPATHI P<br />

& 10:25am- 2:45pm F U315 GANAPATHI P<br />

#4378 9:30am-11:05am TuTh LecLab U309 GANAPATHI P<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Th U309 GANAPATHI P<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:20pm Th U315 GANAPATHI P<br />

#5007 1:20pm- 2:55pm MW LecLab U309 CASTRO P<br />

& 2:55pm- 4:00pm MW U309 CASTRO P<br />

& 4:00pm- 8:20pm W U315 CASTRO P<br />

CHEM 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chem 1B or 2B.<br />

Faculty-guided research. Each topic includes library research, design and execution <strong>of</strong> the experiment and the preparation <strong>of</strong> a summary report. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit<br />

each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6926 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week


CHEM 22 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Math 131 or its equivalent.<br />

Introduction to the principles <strong>of</strong> chemistry with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. For science and engineering majors needing preparation for Chem 1A, but<br />

open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#4388 8:00am- 9:35am MW LecLab U309 HESS J<br />

& 9:35am-11:40am MW U320 HESS J<br />

#4386 8:30am-10:05am TuTh LecLab U320 MACK D<br />

& 10:05am-12:10pm TuTh U320 MACK D<br />

#4383 10:10am-11:45am MW LecLab U313 MACK D<br />

& 11:45am- 1:50pm MW U320 MACK D<br />

#4382 11:45am- 1:20pm MW LecLab U309 UCHIYAMA W<br />

& 1:50pm- 3:55pm MW U320 UCHIYAMA W<br />

#6273 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab U215 JOHNSON S<br />

& 2:35pm- 4:40pm TuTh U320 JOHNSON S<br />

#7661 3:05pm- 4:40pm TuTh LecLab U215 OW F<br />

& 4:40pm- 6:45pm TuTh U320 OW F<br />

#7430 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW LecLab U215 LABADZHYAN G<br />

& 4:45pm- 6:50pm MW U324 LABADZHYAN G<br />

#5016 5:30pm- 7:05pm TuTh LecLab U215 TERRAZAS J<br />

& 7:05pm- 9:10pm TuTh U320 TERRAZAS J<br />

#4393 6:05pm- 7:40pm MW LecLab U313 LAMB E<br />

& 7:40pm- 9:45pm MW U320 LAMB E<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Child Development<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

CHDV 10 FOUNDATIONS OF CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Psych 21 or 121<br />

Introduction to the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development <strong>of</strong> young children as factors in program planning in a variety <strong>of</strong> care facilities; guidelines and ethical<br />

issues <strong>of</strong> observing young children; visits to child care facilities; techniques for positive discipline and the teacher’s role in working with young children. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4302 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C323 WOOD S C<br />

#6829 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C323 PUGLIA K P<br />

#4564 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C323 ENNIS K<br />

#4222 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C323 ENNIS K<br />

#4448 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture C302 JARA M<br />

#4566 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C302 GARZA JR A<br />

CHDV 11 PRINCIPLES OF INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121<br />

Introduction to curriculum planning for infant and toddler programs in a child care center; environmental factors in young children’s learning; materials, activities and teaching<br />

techniques. Field site observations included. Recommended enrollment in CHDV 13A, B or C. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4766 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW Lecture C304 BURTON D<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

CHDV 13A CHILD DEVELOPMENT FIELD PRACTICE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121; enrollment in one or more CHDV courses and maintain enrollment <strong>of</strong> 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Beginning supervised field practice in approved group programs for children from infancy through school age, planning and guiding their learning and routine activities;<br />

practical application <strong>of</strong> theoretical concepts. Meets partial fulfillment <strong>of</strong> the state requirement for the California Child Development Permit. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 270<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Section Nos. 5037 and 5844 require 270 hours (approximately 17 hours per week) <strong>of</strong> on-site supervised field experience. For first class meeting, students must bring<br />

verification <strong>of</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> CHDV 10 and PSYCH 21 or 121 with a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better and TB test results. Fingerprint clearance is required for all students. If<br />

needed, the college will process your clearance for approximately $90.<br />

#5844 4:15pm- 6:30pm Tu FLD C323 STROUD L J<br />

No. 5844: Will meet every other Tuesday, beginning February 21<br />

#5037 6:35pm- 8:50pm Tu FLD C323 PUGLIA K P<br />

No. 5037: Will meet every other Tuesday, beginning February 21.<br />

CHDV 13B CHILD DEVELOPMENT FIELD PRACTICE 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): CHDV 13A and enrollment in one or more CHDV courses and maintain enrollment <strong>of</strong> 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Intermediate supervised field practice in approved group programs for children from infancy through school age, planning and guiding their learning and routine activities;<br />

practical application <strong>of</strong> theoretical concepts. Meets partial fulfillment <strong>of</strong> the state requirement for the California Child Development Permit. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 270<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7358 4:15pm- 6:30pm W FLD C323 STROUD L J<br />

No. 7358: Will meet every other Wednesday beginning February 22 and requires 270 hours (approximately 17 hours per week) <strong>of</strong> on-site<br />

supervisored field experience.<br />

#5770 6:35pm- 8:50pm M FLD C323 STROUD L J<br />

& TBA C323 STROUD L J<br />

No. 5770: Will meet every other Monday beginning February 27.<br />

CHDV 13C CHILD DEVELOPMENT FIELD PRACTICE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 13B and enrollment in one or more CHDV courses and maintain enrollment <strong>of</strong> 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Advanced supervised field practice in approved group programs for children from infancy through school age, planning and guiding their learning and routine activities;<br />

practical application <strong>of</strong> theoretical concepts. Meets partial fulfillment <strong>of</strong> the state requirement for the California Child Development Permit. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 270<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6587 4:15pm- 6:30pm M FLD C323 STROUD L J<br />

No. 6587: Will meet every other Monday, beginning February 27 and requires 270 hours (approximately 17 hours per week) <strong>of</strong> on-site supervised<br />

field experience.<br />

CHDV 15 PRINCIPLES OF HOME, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121.<br />

Introduction to individual development and socialization processes for children with emphasis on the interaction among the child, the family and community in a multi-cultural<br />

environment. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6414 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C323 ENNIS K<br />

#5997 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C323 ENNIS K<br />

#4059 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture C308 CASHELL J<br />

CHDV 24C SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENHT - THE YOUNG CHILD 2 Units<br />

Readings, discussions, papers and exercises focusing on topics <strong>of</strong> current and general interest regarding the young child. Focus on critical thinking and analytic skills. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5768 4:15pm- 6:30pm Th Lecture C323 PUGLIA K P<br />

No. 5768: This course will focus on the components <strong>of</strong> quality literature for the young child. This course will review types <strong>of</strong> quality literature for<br />

use with children in the classroom and within home-based programs. Students will also be exposed to the process <strong>of</strong> integrating quality literature in<br />

the learning environment.<br />

CHDV 112B ADVANCED ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 112A.<br />

Current issues in administration, continuing education, schedules, state regulations, financial planning, budgeting, fees, salaries, insurance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#7801 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C304 RING J L<br />

CHDV 116 HEALTH AND SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121.<br />

Focuses on the special needs <strong>of</strong> young children in regard to nutrition, health, safety and sanitation in group settings; CPR techniques, pediatric first aid; prevention and<br />

detection <strong>of</strong> child abuse. Recommended enrollment in CHDV 13A, B or C. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 15 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

CPR Certificate is REQUIRED for successful completion <strong>of</strong> this course. CPR Certificate training will be available for $65 per student.<br />

#4975 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture C323 RING J L<br />

CHDV 117 CHILDREN IN A MULTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and methods <strong>of</strong> working with multi-cultural young children; focuses on strategies, materials and resources designed to develop and enhance the multi-cultural<br />

experiences for young children in group settings. Recommended Socio 1. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5987 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C323 ENNIS K<br />

#5843 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C307 JACOBS D<br />

CHDV 118 LANGUAGE ARTS AND LITERACY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 3 Units<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> young children’s literature, strategies and activities for developing language and emerging literacy, birth through age eight. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only


#4950 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C323 CASHELL J<br />

CHDV 120 CURRICULUM PLANNING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121.<br />

Planning and development <strong>of</strong> appropriate experiences for children, as playing and learning; emphasis on application <strong>of</strong> principles based on child development; attention to such<br />

curricular studies as sciences, language, literature and cooking. Recommended concurrent enrollment in CHDV 13A, B or C. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6415 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C302 PUGLIA K P<br />

#6236 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C351 QUINN L<br />

CHDV 128 AT-RISK INFANTS AND TODDLERS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CHDV 10 and Psych 21 or 121.<br />

Early intervention strategies, curriculum and programs for infants and toddlers identified as at-risk for delays in growth and development. Effects <strong>of</strong> birth complications, child<br />

abuse and neglect, chronic poverty, undernourishment, violence and stressors that compromise development. Working with and supporting families, diversity and program<br />

practices. For educators and parapr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5004 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW Lecture C304 BURTON D<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Chinese<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

CHNSE 1 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation and grammar, reading and writing Chinese characters, vocabulary building. Introduction to geography, customs and culture <strong>of</strong> China. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong><br />

high school Chinese. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4396 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R219 WU X<br />

#6908 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture R219 WU E<br />

#5984 2:00pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture R219 WU X<br />

#4463 3:30pm- 6:10pm MW Lecture BLAIR TSAO C<br />

No. 4463: This class will be held at Blair High School, 1201 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena - 626-396-5820. Allow for travel time when scheduling<br />

your classes.<br />

#4395 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R219 CHANG C<br />

#5599 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture GM112 XUE J<br />

CHNSE 2 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar, oral and written composition, customs and culture. No credit if taken after Chnse 2A. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5856 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R219 WU X<br />

#4397 7:05pm- 9:45pm MW Lecture R219 HSIA T H<br />

CHNSE 2A ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS 5 Units<br />

Intensive training in oral and written Chinese. Designed for students who already have some degree <strong>of</strong> fluency in spoken Chinese, but have had little or no formal training in<br />

reading and writing <strong>of</strong> Chinese characters. Improvement <strong>of</strong> oral expression. Introduction to Chinese grammar essentials, readings <strong>of</strong> simple contemporary Chinese stories; oral<br />

and written composition. No credit if taken after Chnse 1 or 2. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#5555 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture W208 WU E<br />

#4400 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture W208 CHIN A S<br />

CHNSE 3 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 2, or Chnse 2A, or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar; oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> intermediate texts, including those on Chinese history, geography and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6916 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R219 WU E<br />

#4399 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R219 TSAO C<br />

CHNSE 4 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 3, or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> grammar, oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> texts <strong>of</strong> moderate difficulty, including modern Chinese literature. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#4306 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R219 WALKER Y<br />

#6801 6:00pm- 8:40pm TuTh Lecture TCHS CHANG C<br />

CHNSE 10 CHINESE CIVILIZATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The study <strong>of</strong> Chinese literature, arts, philosophy, geography, religion and the social and political environment; Chinese contributions to civilization from the classical period to<br />

modern times. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4308 8:05am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R219 CHANG JT<br />

#7443 3:45pm- 7:05pm M Lecture R219 CHANG JT<br />

#4462 3:45pm- 7:05pm W Lecture R219 XUE J<br />

CHNSE 22 CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

History, development, aesthetics, and appreciation <strong>of</strong> Chinese calligraphy. An examination <strong>of</strong> Chinese character formation, evolution and etymology as well as a survey <strong>of</strong><br />

varieties <strong>of</strong> Chinese scripts and hands-on practice <strong>of</strong> Chinese calligraphy.(Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6221 4:45pm- 7:00pm M Lecture D301 WU X<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Communication<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

Visual Arts & Media Studies Division<br />

Room R118 - (626) 585-7238<br />

COMM 1 SURVEY OF MASS COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

(Visual Arts and Media Studies Division) Mass media as information distributors; print media, radio and television broadcasting, motion pictures, public relations, sales and<br />

advertising. Rights and responsibilities under the First Amendment. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4402 9:15am-10:50am MW Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

COMM 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Individual projects in the communication arts and sciences. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4407 TBA I-S C121 ARNWINE J A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

COMM 101 COMMUNICATION FIELD PRACTICE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice; enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> at least one <strong>of</strong> the following: Speech 5A-B, 18, TVR 2B, 14A-<br />

B, 16A, 18, 21, 106AB, ThArt 12A.<br />

(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Student projects and supervised on-campus experience in speech pathology, telecommunications, theater arts (including oncampus<br />

radio and television production), engineering, newswriting, theater arts technology. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4484 TBA FLD C121 ARNWINE J A<br />

COMM 102 COMMUNICATION FIELD PRACTICE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice; enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> at least one <strong>of</strong> the following: Speech 5A-B, 18, TVR 2B, 14A-<br />

B, 16A, 18, 21, 106A-B, ThArt 12A.<br />

(Performing and Communication Arts Division) Student projects and supervised on-campus experience in speech pathology, telecommunications, theater arts (including oncampus<br />

radio and television production), engineering, newswriting, theater arts technology. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4486 TBA FLD C121 ARNWINE J A<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341


For section(s) <strong>of</strong> CIS 1, 10, 30, 64 and 192 <strong>of</strong>fered ONLINE, see the Online <strong>Classes</strong> section <strong>of</strong> this booklet for<br />

general information on online classes.<br />

CIS 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS 3 Units<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> integrated s<strong>of</strong>tware: word processing, spreadsheets and databases. Computer hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware, data representation and programming languages. The computer as a<br />

problem-solving tool: algorithms, flowcharts and documentation. History <strong>of</strong> the computer, social issues and future trends. No credit if taken after CIS 10. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6819 9:50am-11:25am Th R409 FERRELL J B<br />

& HYBRID FERRELL J B<br />

& HYBRID FERRELL J B<br />

CIS 10 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS 5 Units<br />

Foundation course for business/computer information systems majors. Information and computer literacy concepts that include: hardware and components, system and<br />

application s<strong>of</strong>tware, programming principles, applications <strong>of</strong> information technology and ethics. Exposure to word processing, presentation, and database s<strong>of</strong>tware. Use <strong>of</strong><br />

spreadsheets. Information systems development. Usage <strong>of</strong> the Internet, especially as a research tool. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU: UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5728 HYBRID BARKESHLI S<br />

No. 5728: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting; ORIENTATION, February 21, 5-6pm in room R211. Students must attend Orientation, or YOU<br />

MAY BE DROPPED Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4432 HYBRID BARKESHLI S<br />

No. 4432: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: Orientation, Thursday, February 23, 5-6pm in R211. Students must attend ORIENTATION, or<br />

you may be dropped. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7685 HYBRID DOUGLAS E B<br />

No. 7685: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Saturday, February 25, 7-9am in room R211. Students MUST attend<br />

Orientation, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Saturday, June 9, 7-9am in room R211. Remaining class hours will be held Online.<br />

Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7684 HYBRID DOUGLAS E B<br />

No. 7684: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 7-8am in R211. Students must attend Orientation, OR<br />

YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access is to complete this course.<br />

#7682 HYBRID EVANS D<br />

No. 7682: Two REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Saturday, February 25, 7-9am in R409. Students must attend Orientation, or<br />

YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Saturday, June 9, 7-9am in R409. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet<br />

access to complete this course.<br />

#4605 HYBRID HUH J<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

No. 4605: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: ORIENTATION, Friday, February 24, 3-4:00pm in R216. Students MUST attend Orientation,<br />

OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4733 HYBRID HUH J<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

No. 4733: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: ORIENTATION, Friday, February 24, 1-2:30pm in R216. Students MUST attend Orientation,<br />

OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7687 HYBRID YANG S<br />

No. 7687: This section will have ONE on-campus ORIENTATION: Saturday, February 25, 6-7:30pm in room R206. Students MUST attend<br />

Orientation, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5899 HYBRID ZARDOOST V<br />

No. 5899: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Thursday, February 23, 7-8am in R211. Students MUST attend Orientation,<br />

or YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final exam: Thursday, June 14, 7-8am in R211. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have<br />

Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5752 8:00am- 9:05am F R409 DOUGLAS E B<br />

& HYBRID DOUGLAS E B<br />

No. 5752: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting per week. First class meeting: ORIENTATION: Friday, February 24, 8-9:05am in R409.<br />

Students MUST attend ORIENTATION, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet<br />

access to complete this course.<br />

#4433 8:25am-11:05am Tu R409 FERRELL J B<br />

& HYBRID FERRELL J B<br />

#4213 12:30pm- 1:35pm M R206 FERRELL J B<br />

& HYBRID FERRELL J B<br />

No. 4213: ONE on-campus meeting per week. Orientation: Tuesday, February 21, 3-4 pm in R206. Students must attend the first class, OR YOU<br />

MAY BE DROPPED. Remaining class hours will be Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6292 6:00pm- 7:30pm Th R206 EVANS D<br />

& HYBRID EVANS D<br />

No. 6292: ONE on-campus meeting per week, Thursday, 6:00-7:30pm in R216. Remaining class hours will be held Online; additional information<br />

will be given at the first class meeting. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

CIS 11 OPERATING SYSTEMS THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

Operating systems such as Windows XP, Linux, UNIX; memory management; concurrent processing and multiprogramming; backup and recovery; data and physical security;<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware installation; ethics. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4169 8:00am-10:40am TuTh Lecture R216 DOUGLAS E B


CIS 14 C++ PROGRAMMING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CS 2; or CIS 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: CS 10, CIS36, CIS 64, CIS 66, CIS 134.<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> C and C++. Operators, functions, arrays, pointers, structures, unions, classes, C++ data types, polymorphism, inheritance, encapsulation, virtual functions,<br />

templates, file processing, control structures, and an emphasis on object oriented program design. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6370 7:00am- 8:25am MTuWTh LecLab R409 FERRELL J B<br />

CIS 16 JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CS 2;or CIS 10 AND one <strong>of</strong> the following: CS 10, CS 12, CS 43, CIS 14, CIS 34, CIS 36, CIS 64, CIS 66.<br />

Foundations <strong>of</strong> the Java language: <strong>Classes</strong>, methods, operators, encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance, dynamic binding, file processing, control structures, function<br />

overloading, use <strong>of</strong> AWT, creation and use <strong>of</strong> applets in Internet applications, and an emphasis on object oriented program design. No credit if taken after CIS 116. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5957 8:55am-10:00am Sat R409 EVANS D<br />

& HYBRID EVANS D<br />

CIS 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Minimum grades <strong>of</strong> C in 12 units <strong>of</strong> computer science or computer information systems courses.<br />

Individual projects; problem formulation, design, documenting, programming and testing. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6704 TBA I-S R201 HUH J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

CIS 30 NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

Introduction to network applications; fundamental communication concepts; data communication hardware; protocols and s<strong>of</strong>tware; microcomputers and communications;<br />

network configurations, management and security. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4439 10:00am-11:05am Sat R409 EVANS D<br />

& HYBRID EVANS D<br />

No. 4439: ONE on-campus meeting per week. Mandatory ORIENTATION, Saturday, February 25, 10-11:05am in R409. Students MUST attend<br />

Orientation, or you may be dropped. Remaining class hours will be Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

CIS 36 INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL BASIC 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

An introduction to programming using Visual Basic. Coverage will include: programming design tools, use <strong>of</strong> variables and constants, selection, looping, data validation, sub<br />

and function procedures, manipulating strings, and creating and accessing arrays. Also presented will be guidelines for application and user interface design and data file<br />

manipulation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5956 2:35pm- 5:15pm TuTh Lecture R409 EVANS D<br />

No. 5956: This course uses VB 2005.Introductory<br />

CIS 55 INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS PRACTICES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

Plan, design, build, tune, troubleshoot, secure, and manage a fully operational e-commerce site; client-server configuration, website evaluation strategies, electronic data<br />

interchange, revenue models, encryption, and security. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6126 HYBRID ZARDOOST V<br />

No. 6126: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION: Thursday, February 23, 1-2pm in R211. Students MUST contact the<br />

instructor at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net. and attend ORIENTATION OR YOU BE MAY DROPPED. Second on-campus meeting: Final exam,<br />

Thursday, June 14, 1-2pm in R211. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

CIS 60 E-COMMERCE FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

Basic rules <strong>of</strong> business, law, and marketing will be expanded, contracted, and applied for E-commerce, as well as an investigation <strong>of</strong> rules created specifically for internet<br />

business. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4535 HYBRID ZARDOOST V<br />

No. 4535: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Friday, February 24, 9-10am in R211. Students MUST contact the instructor<br />

at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and attend ORIENTATION OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Second class meeting: Final exam, Friday, June 15, 9-<br />

10am in R211. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

CIS 62 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Case studies <strong>of</strong> solutions to a variety <strong>of</strong> realistic problem situations; identifying and applying constraints to determine feasibility; applying criteria to select the best solution


from alternatives. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4528 HYBRID ZARDOOST V<br />

No. 4528: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Friday, February 24, 10-11am in R211. Students MUST contact the instructor<br />

vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and attend ORIENTATION OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Second on-campus meeting: Final exam, Friday, June<br />

15, 10-11am in R211. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6586 11:05am- 2:25pm Sat Lecture R409 EVANS D<br />

IC3 Certification training and preparation. Includes an overview <strong>of</strong> computers as well as introduction to Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Internet and E-mail. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5288 HYBRID DOUGLAS E B<br />

No. 5288: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: ORIENTATION, Tuesday, February 21, 7-8am in R211. Students must attend ORIENTATION<br />

unless they have made prior arrangements with the instructor. Remaining hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete<br />

this course.<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 30 and maintain enrollment <strong>of</strong> 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Work in industry installing hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware; training users on uses <strong>of</strong> the microcomputer. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No<br />

Pass Only<br />

Microcomputer Field Practice students are required to see Instructor during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes to schedule TBA (to be arranged) hours. For additional<br />

information, contact the Division <strong>of</strong>fice at 626-585-7341 (R201).<br />

#6508 TBA FLD R409 HUH J<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 137.<br />

Understanding the Windows Server operating system. Coverage <strong>of</strong> Windows Server architecture and features. Installation and configuration <strong>of</strong> Windows Server. Security,<br />

administration, and implementation in a networking environment. Managing groups, folders, files, and object security. Remote access and virtual private networks. Managing<br />

internet and network interoperability. Prepares students for industry-level certification. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

CIS 80 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 Units<br />

CIS 115 MICROCOMPUTER FIELD PRACTICE 2 Units<br />

CIS 139 WINDOWS SERVER 3 Units<br />

#5723 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab R216 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& Noon- 5:30pm Sat R216 YANG S<br />

No. 6757: This course uses Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows server 2008.<br />

CIS 141 EXCHANGE SERVER 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 137 or CIS 139.<br />

Install, configure, and administer Exchange Server. Installation and integration <strong>of</strong> clients. Develop an infrastructure for Exchange Server. Develop long-term administration<br />

strategies. Configure connectivity to a mail systems other then Exchange Server. Configure synchronization <strong>of</strong> directory information between Exchange Server and other mail<br />

systems. Configure directory replication. Manage site security, users, distribution lists, and the directory. Backup and restore the Exchange Server organization. Prepares<br />

students for Industry-level certification. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5848 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab R216 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& Noon- 5:30pm Sat R216 YANG S<br />

no. 5848: This class uses Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows Server 2003 and 2008. This class uses Micros<strong>of</strong>t Exchange Server 2003, 2007 and 2010.<br />

CIS 161 NETWORK DESIGN AND INTERNETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Basic network design and internetworking fundamental concepts with an emphasis on CISCO technology. The OSI model,<br />

industry protocol standards, use <strong>of</strong> IP addressing, subnet masks, and basic networking components. May not be taken concurrently with or after Eltrn 161. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6472 5:00pm-10:30pm MW LecLab IT212 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/11/12<br />

#5668 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT206 DAVID R<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& Noon- 5:30pm Sat IT212 DAVID R<br />

CIS 162 ROUTER FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 161 or ELTRN 161<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Basic router installation and configuration with an emphasis on CISCO technology. Network standards, dynamic routing, safety<br />

and regulatory issues, the use <strong>of</strong> networking s<strong>of</strong>tware, and the care <strong>of</strong> networking hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware. May not be taken concurrently with or after Eltrn 162. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6718 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT212 SALOMON P M<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Sat IT206 SALOMON P M


CIS 163 NETWORK DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 162 or ELTRN 162.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Advanced knowledge and experience with switches, bridges and routers; local area networks (LAN); introduction <strong>of</strong> virtual local<br />

area networks (VLAN) design including configuration and operation maintenance. Novell networks, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), routing and Interior Gateway<br />

Routing Protocol (IGRP), network management, security and troubleshooting with emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) examination.<br />

May not be taken concurrently with or after Eltrn 163. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5291 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT212 SALOMON P M<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Sat IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

CIS 164 WIDE AREA NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 163 or ELTRN 163<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Instruction and experience with wide area networks (WAN), integrated services data networks (ISDN), point-to-point protocols<br />

(PPP) and frame relay design, configuration and operational maintenance on routers. Network management and security. Emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified<br />

Network Associate (CCNA) examination. May not be taken concurrently with or after Eltrn 164. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

#5855 5:00pm- 8:20pm MW LecLab IT212 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

& 8:20pm-10:30pm MW IT212 YANG S<br />

CIS 168 CISCO INTERNETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 167.<br />

Diagnose, isolate, and correct network failures and performance problems. How to identify troubleshooting targets, use troubleshooting tools, and manage IP, IPX, AppleTalk,<br />

Catalyst, Frame Relay, and ISDN BRI connections. Emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Pr<strong>of</strong>essional (CCNP) examination. Maximum credit 8 units, 4<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours <strong>of</strong> lecture and 72 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6308 5:00pm-10:30pm Tu IT212 HUH J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/10/12<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

CIS 169A NETWORK SECURITY 1 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 166.<br />

Design and implement security solutions that will protect the network from outside attacks. Emphasis on security policy design and management, security technologies,<br />

products, and solutions, firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance, implementation <strong>of</strong> AAA and VPN using routers and firewalls. A part <strong>of</strong><br />

Cisco Networking Academy Program preparing students for CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Pr<strong>of</strong>essional) certificate. Maximum credit 12 units, 4 units each semester. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 72 hours <strong>of</strong> lecture and 54 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6310 5:00pm-10:30pm Tu IT212 HUH J<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/12/12<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

& HYBRID HUH J<br />

No. 6310: This course covers CCNA: Security Curriculum.<br />

CIS 192 INTRODUCTION TO WEB AUTHORING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: CIS, Graphic Communications Technology The development guidelines and principles that govern the Web Designing and Publishing<br />

environment, what they are, and how they are implemented. Practical solutions to building multimedia-based Web pages/site and related topics. The main concepts <strong>of</strong> Internet<br />

and applications <strong>of</strong> telecommunication. An introduction to JavaScript and its application in HTML and emerging technologies. May not be taken concurrently with or after<br />

GRCOM 192. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7563 HYBRID ZARDOOST V<br />

No. 7563: TWO REQUIRED onn-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Friday, Feb. 24, 11-12pm in R211. Students MUST contact the instructor at<br />

vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and ORIENTATION OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Second on-campus meeting: Final exam, Friday, June 15, 11-<br />

12pm in R211. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Computer Science<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

CS 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> computing, basic computer operation, the notion <strong>of</strong> an algorithm, variable definitions, expressions, input/output, branches, loops, functions, parameters,<br />

selection, iterative techniques, arrays, strings. For Non-engineering and non-science majors or for students considering taking CS 2 but needing additional preparation. No<br />

credit if taken after CS 2. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only


#5761 HYBRID BARKESHLI S<br />

& HYBRID BARKESHLI S<br />

No. 5761: ONE REQUIRED on-campus meeting: ORIENTATION, Wednesday, February 22, 7:30-9:00pm in R409. Remaining class hours will be<br />

held Online. Additional information given at ORIENTATION. Students must have Internet access to complete this course. Purchase your textbook<br />

prior to attending ORIENTATION. See syllabus at: www.barkeshli.org.<br />

CS 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 9.<br />

Introduction to the science <strong>of</strong> computers, algorithms, computer organization, flowchart design, computing systems, programming concepts, data structures, non-numerical<br />

applications, introductory numerical methods, For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 72<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5776 8:00am-10:15am MW LecLab R216 ASHRAF J<br />

& TBA R216 ASHRAF J<br />

& TBA R216 ASHRAF J<br />

No. 5776: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held on campus; additional information will<br />

be given in the first class meeting.<br />

#4467 2:45pm- 5:00pm MW LecLab R409 WILKINSON P<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R409 WILKINSON P<br />

& TBA R409 WILKINSON P<br />

No. 4467: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held in R409; additional information will be<br />

given in the first class meeting.<br />

#4058 5:10pm- 7:25pm MW LecLab R409 ASHRAF J<br />

& TBA R409 ASHRAF J<br />

#4465 5:15pm- 7:30pm TuTh LecLab R409 WILKINSON P<br />

& TBA R409 WILKINSON P<br />

No:4465: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held in R409; additional information will be<br />

given in the first class meeting.<br />

CS 3A INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN C++ 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CS 2.<br />

Variables, expressions, input/output (I/O), branches, loops, functions, parameters, arrays, strings, file I/O, classes, polymorphisms, inheritance and multiple inheritance,<br />

recursion, pointers, linked lists, abstract data types, libraries, s<strong>of</strong>tware design, testing, and debugging. May be taken concurrently with CS 3B. For Computer Science,<br />

Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4341 9:00am-11:15am MW LecLab R409 BARKESHLI S<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R409 BARKESHLI S<br />

No: 4341: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held in R409; additional information will be<br />

given in the first class meeting.<br />

CS 3B INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CS 2.<br />

Topics include variables, expressions, input/output, branches, loops, functions, parameters, arrays, strings, file I/O, and classes. Also covers recursion, pointers, linked lists,<br />

abstract data types, libraries, s<strong>of</strong>tware design, testing, and debugging. May be taken concurrently with CS 3A. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics,<br />

and Science majors but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6535 10:25am-12:40pm MW LecLab R216 ASHRAF J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R216 ASHRAF J<br />

No: 6535: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held in R216; additional information will be<br />

given in the first class meeting.<br />

CS 8 FUNDAMENTALS OF DATA STRUCTURES 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CS 3A or 3B.<br />

Data structure concepts in designing and implementing algorithms. Lists, arrays, trees and graphs. Storage media and storage allocation. Searching, sorting and merging<br />

algorithms. Introduction to tape and disk files. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5093 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab R409 WILKINSON P<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R409 WILKINSON P<br />

No. 5093: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings PER WEEK. Remaining class hours will be held in R409; additional information will be<br />

given in the first class meeting.<br />

CS 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> any three other CS courses.<br />

Individual projects; problem formulation, design, documenting, programming and testing. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6811 TBA I-S R201 WILKINSON P


3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

#6910 TBA I-S R308 WILKINSON P<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

CS 80 SEMINAR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Introduces students to current topics, career paths, and current research topics within Computer Science and Computer Engineering disciplines . For Computer Science,<br />

Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4549 12:40pm- 2:45pm W Lecture R409 WILKINSON P<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Cosmetology<br />

Community Education Center<br />

(credit courses) - (626) 585-3050<br />

NOTE: All Cosmetology classes are held at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd. (210/Madre<br />

exit). Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.<br />

COSMT 114A COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 9 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): COSMT 114B-D, each require the satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> the course in this sequence. COSMT 115 may be substituted for COSMT 114A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Each course 9 units, and a total <strong>of</strong> hours 90 lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#7824 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#4473 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 114B COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 9 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): COSMT 114B-D each require the satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> the course in this sequence. COSMT 115 may be substituted for COSMT 114A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Each course 9 units, and a total <strong>of</strong> hours 90 lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#7826 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S


& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#7825 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 114C COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 9 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Cosmt 114B-D each require the satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> the course in this sequence. Cosmt 115 may be substituted for Cosmt 114A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Each course 9 units, and a total <strong>of</strong> hours 90 lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#7829 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#7827 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 114D COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 9 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Cosmt 114B-D each require the satisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> the course in this sequence. Cosmt 115 may be substituted for Cosmt 114A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Each course 9 units, and a total <strong>of</strong> hours 90 lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#7830 TBA LecLab CEC135 BROWN T<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#7828 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 117A COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Cosmt 114A-D.


Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Three weeks. Total <strong>of</strong> 15 hours lecture and 45 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#6569 TBA LecLab CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-05/11/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#6565 TBA LecLab CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-03/9/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC135 PETROVA R<br />

& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 117B COSMETOLOGY THEORY AND LABORATORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Cosmt 117A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> cosmetology including sanitation, state regulations, business methods and chemistry. Related theory and procedures for hair shaping, hair styling, chemical hair<br />

treatments, scalp treatments, hair coloring, manicuring, facials and makeup. Three weeks. Total <strong>of</strong> 15 hours lecture and 45 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Program meets 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. MTWThF<br />

#6575 TBA LecLab CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

Short Term: 05/14/12-06/1/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

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& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

#6566 TBA LecLab CEC135 VIZER G M<br />

Short Term: 03/12/12-03/29/12<br />

& TBA CEC135 WILLIAMS N<br />

& TBA CEC135 BROWN T<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALVA L<br />

& TBA CEC135 ALLEN R<br />

& TBA CEC135 SESSION-SHAC<br />

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& TBA CEC135 ELLIS S<br />

& TBA CEC135 HICKS A<br />

COSMT 150 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES IN COSMETOLOGY 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): State <strong>of</strong> California Cosmetology License.<br />

Course is designed for licensed cosmetologists who want to become cosmetology instructors. Introduces principles <strong>of</strong> learning, effective teaching methods and techniques,<br />

classroom management, and organizational skills. Emphasis is placed on planning, presenting, and evaluating lessons in both the classroom and clinic/laboratory setting. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 240 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6040 3:30pm- 5:05pm Tu LecLab CEC221 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& 5:15pm- 9:25pm Tu CEC134 SESSION-SHAC<br />

& TBA CEC134 SESSION-SHAC<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Counseling<br />

Counseling / Career Services<br />

Room L104 - (626) 585-7069 (days)<br />

For Counseling 12 as part <strong>of</strong> the Puente Project, see Puente Project course listings following the ESL course


listings in this booklet.<br />

For Counseling 17 as part <strong>of</strong> the Ujima Program course listings following the ESL course listings in this booklet.<br />

COUN 10 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE 1 Unit<br />

Orientation to the structures <strong>of</strong> higher education. Exposure to college resources and educational planning. Introduction to students' matriculation rights and responsibilities.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> placement assessment recommended. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6693 9:00am-10:25am TuTh Lecture GM112C ALDAS S<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-03/29/12<br />

#6174 1:15pm- 4:15pm Tu Lecture CC233 GABRIELIAN L<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-03/27/12<br />

#6633 1:30pm- 4:30pm M Lecture GM112C ROSAS I<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/2/12<br />

#6547 1:30pm- 4:30pm M Lecture R205 ROSAS I<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/4/12<br />

#6568 4:20pm- 7:30pm Tu Lecture CC233 ANDERSON J B<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-03/27/12<br />

#6692 4:30pm- 5:55pm MW Lecture CC233 CARREON J P<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/2/12<br />

COUN 11 LEARNING STRATEGIES AND COLLEGE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 1 Unit<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> college success factors and learning styles <strong>of</strong> student achievement. Development <strong>of</strong> strategies for success in educational and work environments. Organizing tasks<br />

involved when studying and the tools to do it. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6178 9:00am-10:25am TuTh Lecture GM112C ALDAS S<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-05/31/12<br />

#6352 1:00pm- 4:00pm F Lecture IT209 WILLIAMS M<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/1/12<br />

NO. 6352: F1 Cohort - Pathway 3 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6346, #6352, #6371, #6376, AND #6421.<br />

#6647 1:15pm- 4:15pm Tu Lecture CC233 GABRIELIAN L<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-05/29/12<br />

COUN 12 PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units<br />

A comprehensive course that integrates personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth through the development <strong>of</strong> effective communication skills, positive self-image and self-esteem, and<br />

strategies for problem solving and decision making. Analysis <strong>of</strong> life course events, such as the development <strong>of</strong> career and educational objectives. Emphasis is on personal<br />

health assessment and strategies for coping with stress. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4796 8:00am- 9:35am TuTh Lecture V201 CHANG Y S<br />

#7408 8:00am-11:20am M Lecture CC233 KAIAMA E<br />

#5334 8:30am-11:50am W Lecture CC233 DURAN AR<br />

#6680 9:00am-10:35am MW Lecture GM112C FISHER C<br />

#5699 10:50am-12:25pm TuTh Lecture GM104 DURAN AR<br />

#4408 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture W208 ALDAS S<br />

No. 4408: Math 450, Math 402, and COUN 12 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how<br />

to enroll in this course, please visit: www.pasadena.edu/mathpath. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ALL THREE SECTIONS: #4662, #5262<br />

AND #4408.<br />

#6317 4:30pm- 7:50pm Th Lecture R102 CHANG Y S<br />

#6430 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture CC233 GAMBOA R<br />

#6444 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture CC233 MARTIN H<br />

COUN 17 CAREER PLANNING 2 Units<br />

Career research and planning using assessments <strong>of</strong> interests, values, skills, and temperament. Exploration <strong>of</strong> job duties and educational/training requirements. Job search skills.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

COUN 17: $19.05-$23.05 course fee to be paid during the course.<br />

#4811 8:00am-10:15am Tu Lecture CC233 KAIAMA E<br />

#5017 8:00am-10:15am Th Lecture CC233 KAIAMA E<br />

#5721 8:00am-10:15am F Lecture R304 HUNTER T<br />

#5696 8:00am-10:15am F Lecture R307 MORALES M<br />

#5715 8:00am-10:15am F Lecture R305 RIOJAS T<br />

#5460 8:00am-10:15am F Lecture CC233 RIOJAS T<br />

#6627 9:45am-10:55am TuTh Lecture V201 ROSAS I<br />

#5440 10:00am-12:15pm F Lecture C304 SANCHEZ L R<br />

#5420 10:15am-12:30pm F Lecture CC233 DAVIS ANDERS<br />

#5736 10:15am-12:30pm F Lecture R305 MORALES M<br />

#6301 11:20am-12:25pm TuTh Lecture CC233 LOPEZ G<br />

#5404 12:30pm- 2:45pm F Lecture CC233 DURAN AR<br />

#5734 12:30pm- 2:45pm F Lecture C153 JARSO H<br />

#6621 1:30pm- 4:30pm W Lecture CC233 ANDERSON J B<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-05/16/12<br />

#5439 2:00pm- 4:15pm Th Lecture U285 DAVIS ANDERS<br />

#5401 2:45pm- 5:00pm F Lecture CC233 DURAN AR


COUN 30 PERSONAL EXPLORATION OF LEADERSHIP 3 Units<br />

Introduction to the fundamental elements <strong>of</strong> leadership. Exploration <strong>of</strong> leadership theories and models as well as individual values and beliefs with which to develop a personal<br />

philosophy <strong>of</strong> leadership. Exploration <strong>of</strong> how the roles <strong>of</strong> culture, diversity and gender can play in leadership. Application <strong>of</strong> course content to daily life and leadership<br />

contexts. Maximum credit: 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7536 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lecture C327 THAYER S<br />

#6155 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture R102 THAYER S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Culinary Arts<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

CUL 145A INTRODUCTION TO CULINARY ARTS/FOOD SERVICES 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

This course introduces the student to basic tool usage and cooking skills that can be applied in any level or type <strong>of</strong> food service operation. History <strong>of</strong> the food services industry,<br />

sanitation and safety requirements, food terminology through lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice. Required instructional trips. Total 90 hours lecture and 270 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4413 6:30am-11:50am MTuWTh LecLab CC110I STAFF<br />

CUL 145B INTRODUCTION TO FOOD SERVICES PRODUCTION 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CUL 145A.<br />

This course is designed to develop skills in garnishing, sauces, soups, and breakfast cookery preparation and presentation. It includes development <strong>of</strong> recipes and menus for<br />

breakfast and lunch service. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4428 6:30am-11:50am MTu LecLab CC110I SANTANA R<br />

& 6:30am-11:50am WTh CC110I BILES P<br />

CUL 145C QUANTITY COOKING TECHNIQUES 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CUL 145B.<br />

Designed to develop techniques and skills for cooking for large groups. Emphasis is on menu setup, basic food production including cold and hot buffets, vegetable<br />

preparation, entree preparation, and fine dining service. Development <strong>of</strong> team leadership and supervisory skills. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4705 6:30am-11:50am MTu LecLab CC110I SANTANA R<br />

& 6:30am-11:50am WTh CC110I BILES P<br />

CUL 145D SPECIAL EVENTS MANAGEMENT 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CUL 145C.<br />

Event scheduling, training and supervision <strong>of</strong> food service workers in a dining setting. Banquet, fine dining, and theme events setup and take-down.Food and beverage<br />

purchasing, dining ware storage and upkeep, written contract development, and common business practices. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4720 6:30am-11:50am MTu LecLab CC110I SANTANA R<br />

& 6:30am-11:50am WTh CC110I BILES P<br />

CUL 154B ADVANCED BAKING AND PASTRY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CUL 154A.<br />

Large quantity baking for the advanced student: designer pastries, tiered and decorated cakes, Artisan breads, and laminated doughs. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6909 6:30pm- 8:00pm Tu LecLab CC110I MCKEOWN G<br />

& 6:00pm-10:00pm Th CC110I MCKEOWN G<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Dance<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

DANCE 2 HEALTH AND FITNESS FOR DANCERS 2 Units<br />

Physical, psychological and pr<strong>of</strong>essional health and fitness issues and needs <strong>of</strong> dancers and dance related activities. Analysis and exploration <strong>of</strong> effective training and<br />

conditioning, diet and fitness, injury prevention and care, and positive behaviors for career and lifelong wellness. Assessment skills regarding diet and training products and the<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> substance abuse. For dancers and individuals interested (in careers) in dance and dance-related alternatives, including, but not limited to, performance, choreography,<br />

teaching, training and physical therapy; open to all students. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4726 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW LecLab W203 MAGEE C R


DANCE 4H WORLD ETHNIC DANCE: SPAIN/PORTUGAL 1 Unit<br />

Dance skills and techniques specific to traditional dance forms <strong>of</strong> various world cultures; history; music, rhythms and accent, instruments and tonal qualities; body carriage and<br />

style; steps, patterns and combinations; parts/sections <strong>of</strong> and whole dances. Section may concentrate on one country/dance form or include combination <strong>of</strong> regional dances and<br />

dance forms. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5455 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lab W201 CORONA C<br />

No. 5455: Focus on Flamenco Dancing. Students are required to purchase Flamenco shoes.<br />

DANCE 5A SOCIAL DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Skills in popular social dances <strong>of</strong> the late 19th to mid-20th century century; a chronological survey including, but not limited to, waltz, foxtrot, Charleston, swing, cha cha cha,<br />

rhumba, samba, mambo, merengue, tango. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4746 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab W201 HENDRIX J<br />

No. 4746: This section ONLY: Emphasis on Salsa Dancing.<br />

#6858 7:00pm-10:20pm W Lab W201 NORRIS N N<br />

& 7:00pm-10:20pm W W201 MATLOVSKY P<br />

DANCE 5B SOCIAL DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Skills in popular dances <strong>of</strong> the latter part <strong>of</strong> the 20th century including, but not limited to twist, salsa, hip hop, country/western line dancing, Latin, swing, tango. Maximum<br />

credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6207 1:00pm- 4:20pm SUN Lab W201 HENDRIX J<br />

No. 6207: This section ONLY: Emphasis on Salsa Dancing.<br />

#7842 7:00pm-10:20pm W Lab W201 NORRIS N N<br />

& 7:00pm-10:20pm W W201 MATLOVSKY P<br />

DANCE 6B INTERMEDIATE TAP 1 Unit<br />

Recommended Preparation: Dance 6A.<br />

Continued study <strong>of</strong> tap dance technique with more complex steps, variations, sequences and rhythmic patterns, increased tempo and duration. Exploration <strong>of</strong> different tap<br />

styles; emphasis on technique and expressive styling including introduction to improvisation. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5478 10:25am- Noon MW Lab W201 KULLER R<br />

DANCE 8A BEGINNING COMPOSITION AND CHOREOGRAPHY 1 Unit<br />

Introduction to the elements and basic principles <strong>of</strong> dance composition and choreography and their application to all styles <strong>of</strong> dance, including, but not limited to ballet, ethnic,<br />

jazz, modern and tap; exploration and experimentation through improvisation and problem solving with varied literal and nonliteral themes, differing forms, working methods<br />

and processes, musical forms and alternative accompaniments in order to design and create movement phrases and compositions for individual and group arrangements . Final<br />

projects presentation/performance. Recommended completion <strong>of</strong> at least one dance technique course. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4197 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 8B INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION AND CHOREOGRAPHY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Dance 8A.<br />

Continued exploration and application <strong>of</strong> compositional elements in designing and creating movement phrases and compositions <strong>of</strong> greater length and complexity with<br />

emphasis on technique and presentation; experimentation with self-constructed/designed accompaniment <strong>of</strong> nontraditional style including sounds, silence, voice, words and<br />

phrases. Solo or group composition presentation/performance. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7525 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 9A BEGINNING MODERN DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Beginning fundamentals <strong>of</strong> modern dance. Techniques to develop the body as an expressive instrument (muscular control, endurance, balance, strength, flexibility). Study and<br />

analyze movement in space and time through exploration <strong>of</strong> force/effort, rhythm, form; experiments with basic movement, design and the structure <strong>of</strong> movement patterns and<br />

phrases. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4795 10:25am-10:55am TuTh Lab W201 BANKS-SMITH<br />

& 10:55am- Noon TuTh W201 BANKS-SMITH<br />

#5707 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab W201 SHAW R<br />

#5399 6:00pm- 7:35pm TuTh Lab W203 PAPPAS R<br />

#4692 6:20pm- 9:40pm M Lab W201 DE LA ROCHA<br />

DANCE 9B INTERMEDIATE MODERN DANCE 1 Unit


Recommended Preparation: Dance 9A.<br />

Creative and traditional modern dance techniques with continuing emphasis on developing the body as a expressive instrument. Exploration, analysis and organization <strong>of</strong><br />

essential elements utilized in the art and craft <strong>of</strong> modern dance. Experiments <strong>of</strong> increasing complexity (movement, design and structure). Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5391 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 9C ADVANCED MODERN DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Dance 9B.<br />

Advanced techniques and continued exploration <strong>of</strong> elements <strong>of</strong> modern dance. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5393 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 10 MODERN DANCE PRODUCTION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Audition or completion <strong>of</strong> DANCE 9A-C.<br />

Participation in dance performance and staging. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations.<br />

See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4984 8:50am-12:10pm TuTh Lab W203 MAGEE C R<br />

No. 4984: Students are required to buy ballet slippers and either a body stocking (females) or a dance belt (males). See instructor for details.<br />

DANCE 11A BEGINNING BALLET 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Beginning ballet technique: development <strong>of</strong> balance, strength, flexibility, timing; analysis and development <strong>of</strong> turnout, alignment, placement. Recommended previous dance<br />

experience. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7559 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lab W203 DAVIS E<br />

DANCE 11B INTERMEDIATE BALLET 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Dance 11A.<br />

Development and maintenance <strong>of</strong> balance, flexibility, strength and stamina through the execution <strong>of</strong> ballet techniques. Analysis <strong>of</strong> movement, rhythm, timing, alignment and<br />

placement. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#7560 6:20pm- 7:55pm MW Lab W203 DAVIS E<br />

DANCE 11C ADVANCED BALLET 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Dance 11B.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced-level ballet technique, combinations and expressive styling. Emphasis on techniques and combinations <strong>of</strong> increasing complexity and duration,<br />

leading to increased endurance, control, and progressively refined and dynamic execution and performance. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5603 6:20pm- 7:55pm MW Lab W203 DAVIS E<br />

DANCE 13 PILATES-BASED METHOD FOR ALIGNMENT AND CORRECTION 1 Unit<br />

Alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. Mat work with emphasis exercises on improved body alignment, strength,<br />

flexibility, control, coordination and breathing. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

ccounselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5405 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lab W203 MAGEE C R<br />

#5390 4:20pm- 5:55pm TuTh Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 15A BEGINNING JAZZ DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Techniques, steps, combinations and routines in jazz dance to develop muscular control, endurance and flexibility. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6334 8:50am-10:25am MW Lab W203 KULLER R<br />

#4189 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lab W201 KULLER R<br />

DANCE 15B INTERMEDIATE JAZZ DANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Dance 15A.


Intermediate techniques, steps, combinations and routines in jazz dance. Dance studies <strong>of</strong> the elements <strong>of</strong> movement: form, rhythm, space and expression. Maximum credit 2<br />

units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6869 8:50am-10:25am MW Lab W203 KULLER R<br />

#4663 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lab W201 KULLER R<br />

DANCE 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> two dance courses and approval <strong>of</strong> student project.<br />

Individual projects relating to dance including, but not limited to research, written reports or papers, community project, choreography, demonstration, master class, recital or<br />

concert. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7647 TBA I-S C121 ARNWINE J A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

DANCE 21B DANCE HISTORY: SPECTACLE AND PERFORMANCE ART 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> dance as performance and art form in varying cultural and historical contexts, including spectacle, theater and theatricals, entertainment, performance and concert art;<br />

dance as literature, criticism, theory and choreographic design; relationship to other art forms; study <strong>of</strong> prominent and influential choreographers, productions, performers and<br />

writers and collaborative projects with composers and artists. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5164 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab W206 MAGEE C R<br />

#7558 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab W206 MAGEE C R<br />

#5176 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab W206 MAGEE C R<br />

DANCE 22A DANCE PERFORMANCE 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Completion <strong>of</strong> one or more dance technique courses and Dance 8A, 8B or 8C.<br />

Preparation, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> individual and group works in all styles <strong>of</strong> dance, including, but not limited to ballet, ethnic, jazz, modern, tap, choreographed by<br />

faculty, guest artist/teachers and students for demonstrations, master classes, concerts and interdisciplinary projects/programs to be performed at one or more various venues on<br />

campus and in the community. Emphasis on performance skills. Requires participation in a dance performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5684 8:50am-12:10pm TuTh Lab W203 MAGEE C R<br />

No. 5684: Students are required to buy either a body stocking (females) or a dance belt (males). See instructor for details.<br />

#5581 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

No. 5581: Students are required to buy either a body stocking (females) or a dance belt (males). See instructor for details.<br />

DANCE 22B DANCE PERFORMANCE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Dance 22A.<br />

Continuing experience with preparation, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> individual and group works in all styles <strong>of</strong> dance, choreographed by faculty, guest artist/teachers and<br />

students, performed for various programs and at various venues. Emphasis on performance skills. Requires participation in a dance performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 2<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5700 8:50am-12:10pm TuTh Lab W203 MAGEE C R<br />

No. 5700: Students are required to buy ballet slippers and either a body stocking (females) or a dance belt males). See instructor for details.<br />

#5461 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

No. 5461: Students are required to buy either a body stocking (females) or a dance belt (males). See instructor for details.<br />

DANCE 22C DANCE PERFORMANCE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Dance 22B.<br />

Advanced level experience with preparation, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> individual and group works in all styles <strong>of</strong> dance, choreographed by faculty, guest artist/teachers and<br />

students, performed for various programs and at various venues. Emphasis on performance skills. Requires participation in a dance performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 2<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6871 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh Lab W203 BANKS-SMITH<br />

DANCE 37A LEVEL II FLAMENCO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Dance 4H or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> dance skills and techniques specific to flamenco and classical Spanish dance forms. Footwork, rhythms and accent, music, body carriage, arm and<br />

hand work, turns and combinations. Introduction to the use <strong>of</strong> castanets and other flamenco dance accessories. Historical and cultural context. Application <strong>of</strong> concepts through<br />

practice <strong>of</strong> a partial and/or whole dance. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6353 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lab W201 CORONA C<br />

DANCE 37B LEVEL III FLAMENCO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Dance 37A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced level dance skills and techniques specific to flamenco and classical Spanish dance forms. Footwork, rhythms and accent, music, body carriage, arm<br />

and hand work, turns and combinations. Continued study in the use <strong>of</strong> castanets and other flamenco dance accessories. Historical and cultural context. Application <strong>of</strong> concepts<br />

through practice <strong>of</strong> partial and/or whole dances. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#5456 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lab W201 CORONA C<br />

DANCE 37C FLAMENCO PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion on Dance 37B.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> flamenco dance skills learned in Level II and III Flamenco for the purpose <strong>of</strong> live performances. Participation in an ensemble dancing prepared choreographies.<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> flamenco and Spanish dance pieces to live guitar and singing and/or recorded music. Exploration <strong>of</strong> improvisation and artistic interpretation. Maximum credit 8<br />

units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5359 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lab W201 CORONA C<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA W201 CORONA C<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Dental Assisting<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

Room R508 - (626) 585-7542<br />

DA 108 INFECTION CONTROL IN DENTISTRY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.<br />

Introduction to microbiology, infectious diseases, immunity, infection control in the dental <strong>of</strong>fice, agencies concerned with disease control, OSHA standards and guidelines and<br />

hazard communication management. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5408 1:00pm- 3:15pm Th Lecture R502 ROMERO D<br />

DA 110 INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL ESSENTIALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to dental essentials, to include the oral cavity, bones <strong>of</strong> the face, fundamentals <strong>of</strong> preventive dentistry, vital signs, principles <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism, the dental health<br />

team and selected dental <strong>of</strong>fice lab procedures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6460 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu LecLab R502 ROMERO D<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th R502 ROMERO D<br />

& TBA R508 CUSICK T<br />

DA 111 APPLIED HUMAN BEHAVIOR 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in Dental Assisting program.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> applied human behavior, psychology and interpersonal communication. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4493 7:40am- 9:55am M Lecture R508 SCHMIDT S<br />

DA 123B CHAIRSIDE TECHNIQUES 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DA 123A.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> advanced dental assisting chairside techniques, principles <strong>of</strong> anesthesiology, pharmacology and dental therapeutics, product evaluation and dental specialties.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4485 1:00pm- 5:00pm M LecLab R508 SCHMIDT S<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:00pm W R508 SCHMIDT S<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:00pm W R508 SCHMIDT S<br />

DA 127 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DA 100, 108, 123A, 140; enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> DA 123B, 124, 135.<br />

Practical clinical experience in basic chairside procedures, radiology techniques, expanded functions and <strong>of</strong>fice procedures. Development <strong>of</strong> resume and selected projects. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 288 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5880 10:00am-11:05am M LecLab R508 GAGLIARDI L<br />

& 7:30am- 5:40pm TuTh FIELD GAGLIARDI L<br />

DA 135 REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT TECHNIQUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> DA 108 and 127.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> skills, knowledge and techniques required by the Dental Board <strong>of</strong> California/COMDA to become a Registered Dental Assistant. Didactic, preclinical and<br />

clinical performance <strong>of</strong> specific duties as outlined in the Dental Practice Act. Course includes but not limited to duties performed by the dental assistant, registered restorative<br />

assistant, registered orthodontic assistant and the registered surgery assistant. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours <strong>of</strong> lecture and 72 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4489 8:00am-10:15am F LecLab R508 SCHMIDT S<br />

& 7:30am-11:55am W R502 SCHMIDT S<br />

& 7:30am-11:55am W R502 ROMERO D<br />

DA 200A DENTAL ASSISTING LAB 0.5 Units


Corequisite(s): Enrollment in the Dental Assisting program.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> dental assisting skills, techniques and concepts in a laboratory or clinical setting. Maximum credit 2 units, 1/2 unit each semester. Recommended for<br />

students who need to use laboratory and require instructional assistance to facilitate learning. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4494 TBA Lab R502 ROMERO D<br />

& 12:30pm- 2:05pm F R502 FLEMING L B<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Dental Hygiene<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

Room R509 - (626) 585-7241<br />

DH 101B FUNDAMENTALS OF DENTAL HYGIENE THEORY AND PRACTICE 5 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 105, 116 and 141.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice including preventive, educational and therapeutic services provided by the dental hygienst. Practical application on<br />

selected patients. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6594 9:40am- Noon W LecLab R402 NEIDERER T<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu R513 LEGG B<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R513 REGANIAN A<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R513 NEIDERER T<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R513 LEGG B<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu R513 SARKISSIAN A<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Th R513 LEE K<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Th R513 DOXEY D<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Th R513 NEIDERER T<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu R513 EDWARDS B D<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu R513 NEIDERER T<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Th R513 REGANIAN A<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R513 VERA G<br />

DH 104C CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE THEORY AND PRACTICE 7 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DH 104B.<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 111, 113B, 119B, and 121.<br />

Integration <strong>of</strong> Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice into preventive, educational and therapeutic care to clinical competency on a diverse range <strong>of</strong> patients. Advanced techniques<br />

and procedures. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4497 9:45am- Noon Tu LecLab R402 LEGG B<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm M R513 SUMI J<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm W R513 WARD J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm W R513 WARD J<br />

& 8:40am- Noon F R513 LEGG B<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm W R513 SARKISSIAN A<br />

& 8:40am- Noon F R513 EDWARDS B D<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm W R513 SARKISSIAN A<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm Tu R513 EDWARDS B D<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm M R513 NYDZA I<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm W R513 LEGG B<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm M R513 LEGG B<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm W R513 LEGG B<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm Tu R513 VERA G<br />

& 8:40am- Noon F R513 LEE K<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm Tu R513 LEE K<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm M R513 GLATSTEIN L<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm Tu R513 GLATSTEIN L<br />

& 8:40am- Noon F R513 GLATSTEIN L<br />

& 5:45pm- 9:05pm W R513 VERA G<br />

DH 105 PATHOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 101B, 116 and 141<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> general pathology, with special emphasis on oral pathology. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5518 9:00am-12:20pm F Lecture R508 STANDLEY P<br />

DH 111 CURRENT ISSUES IN DENTAL HYGIENE 3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 104C, 113B, 121.<br />

Ethics and jurisprudence in dentistry, pr<strong>of</strong>essional relations and responsibilities, dental hygiene practice management, trends and current issues in dental hygiene. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4499 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lecture R508 NEIDERER T<br />

DH 113B PERIODONTICS 1 Unit


Corequisite(s): DH 104C, 111, 121.<br />

Advanced topics in clinical periodontology. Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> and influences on disease activity, emergencies, treatment modalities, maintenance and legal aspects. Total <strong>of</strong> 18<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4500 5:45pm- 6:55pm M Lecture R508 CHEN L<br />

DH 116 DENTAL MATERIALS 2.5 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 101B, 105, 141.<br />

Composition, characteristics, physical properties and uses <strong>of</strong> dental non-metallic and metallic agents; practical laboratory and clinical applications involved in the use <strong>of</strong> these<br />

materials. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4501 7:30am-11:55am Tu LecLab R502 SCHMIDT S<br />

& 7:30am- 9:45am Tu R502 CAMPANARO N<br />

DH 119B COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH LAB 0.5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DH 101B, 109, 119A.<br />

Designed to deliver dental health education to the community. Field experience includes providing a variety <strong>of</strong> dental health education classes to a diverse population at a<br />

prearranged time. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5290 9:05am-11:20am M Lab R402 DOXEY D<br />

DH 120 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): DH 101A.<br />

Research or clinical project including experience in clinical practice settings, practical laboratory assignment, lecture attendance, literature review and community projects.<br />

Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6884 TBA I-S R513 NEIDERER T<br />

DH 121 CLINICAL PRACTICE IN ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): DH 104B or DH 104C.<br />

Practicum in dental hygiene in non-traditional settings. Includes institutional, management and community health experiences. Emphasis on dental hygienist as educator,<br />

resource pr<strong>of</strong>essional and provider in dental care delivery. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4502 TBA Lab VAHOSP LEGG B<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

VAHOSP: VA Hospital<br />

DH 141 ORAL RADIOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> DH 101B, 105 and 116.<br />

Theory and baisc principles <strong>of</strong> intraoral and extraoral radiographs; characteristics and methods <strong>of</strong> controlling X-radiation; hazards <strong>of</strong> radiation; safety procedures. Laboratory<br />

and clinical experience in care and operation <strong>of</strong> the dental X-ray unit; processing, mounting films. Intraoral flim placement and exposure techniques; use <strong>of</strong> film holders.<br />

Extraoral exposure techniques. Identification and interpretation <strong>of</strong> radiographs. Board <strong>of</strong> Dental Examiners' approved course. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4505 9:00am-11:15am M LecLab R502 FLEMING L B<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm M R502 SLUSKY N<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm M R502 GAGLIARDI L<br />

& TBA R502 GAGLIARDI L<br />

#4504 9:00am-11:15am M LecLab R502 FLEMING L B<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm W R502 GAGLIARDI L<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm W R502 STANDLEY P<br />

& TBA R502 NEIDERER T<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Dental Laboratory Technology<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

Room R505 - (626) 585-7200<br />

DLT 109 DENTAL MATERIALS 2 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 113B, 114B.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> dentistry, its beginning and progress to date. The composition, characteristics and uses <strong>of</strong> non-metallic agents such as gypsum products, waxes, resins,<br />

impression materials and polishing compounds, metallic agents such as gold and chromium-cobalt alloys. A comprehensive study <strong>of</strong> the chemical, physical and biological<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> modern day dental materials. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4506 7:00am- 9:15am Sat Lecture R505 MATTES J<br />

DLT 113B DENTURE TECHNIQUES 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 113A, or the equivalent knowledge and experience.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 109, 114B.


Theory and applied techniques for processing balanced complete dentures to include: investing, boil-out, packing, curing, recovery, remounting, selective grinding and<br />

finishing/polishing procedures. Semi-adjustable articulators will be employed during these steps. Perform procedures to repair individual teeth and denture bases utilizing cold<br />

cure techniques. Reline and rebase ill-fitting complete dentures. Fabricate a surgical splint for immediate dentures. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4507 7:00am- 9:15am Tu LecLab R505 MATTES J<br />

& 9:15am-12:15pm Tu R507 MATTES J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:45pm Tu R507 MATTES J<br />

& 1:45pm- 4:45pm Tu R507 GABRI C<br />

DLT 114B CROWN AND BRIDGE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 114A, or the equivalent knowledge and experience.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 109, 113B.<br />

Theory and applied techniques for crown and bridge construction. Application <strong>of</strong> procedural steps in the lost wax process, casting and finishing <strong>of</strong> both single and multi-unit<br />

restorations. Principles <strong>of</strong> bridge design. Study <strong>of</strong> bridge components . Design and construction <strong>of</strong> the broken stress bridge and post crown restoration. Application <strong>of</strong><br />

procedural steps for gold soldering. Study <strong>of</strong> tooth form and functional occlusion utilizing a full arch model and semi adjustable articulator. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 108<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4508 7:00am- 9:15am Th LecLab R505 BOBICH A<br />

& 9:15am-12:35pm Th R507 BOBICH A<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R507 BOBICH A<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th R507 AROUNI A<br />

& 9:15am-12:35pm Th R507 FUNG L<br />

DLT 116C ADVANCED DENTAL ANATOMY 2.5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 116B, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 109, 113B, 114B and 200C.<br />

An intense study <strong>of</strong> anterior and posterior tooth anatomy. Detailed sculpting <strong>of</strong> anterior and posterior teeth in wax carving blocks and on study models mounted to an<br />

articulator. Includes anatomic tooth drawings <strong>of</strong> posteriors. Special emphasis on individual tooth contour and detailed occlusal anatomy. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 54 hours<br />

laboratory Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4722 12:15pm- 1:50pm Sat LecLab R508 GABRI C<br />

& 1:50pm- 5:10pm Sat R508 GABRI C<br />

DLT 118B ADVANCED CERAMICS 6 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 125, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 119B, 124, 126, and 201C.<br />

Theory and applied techniques for constructing metal ceramic restorations for crowns and multi-unit fixed partial dentures. Multi-unit framework design, various porcelain<br />

build-up techniques, extrinsic and intrinsic staining, corrections and additions. Fabrication <strong>of</strong> porcelain shoulder margin and porcelain laminate veneer. Instruction in both pre<br />

and post soldering, and trouble-shooting. Principles <strong>of</strong> color theory, usage <strong>of</strong> the shade guide, and esthetic considerations. Introduction <strong>of</strong> all-ceramic restorations and dental<br />

implants. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture and 189 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6646 7:00am- 8:25am WF LecLab R505 BOBICH A<br />

& 8:20am-11:40am WF R507 BOBICH A<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:05pm WF R507 BOBICH A<br />

& 1:30pm- 3:05pm WF R507 AROUNI A<br />

& 8:35am- Noon W R507 FUNG L<br />

DLT 119B PARTIAL DENTURES 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 119A, or the equivalent knowledge and experience.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 117, 118B, 124, 125.<br />

Theory and applied advanced techniques in the construction <strong>of</strong> nickel -chromium cast partial dentures. Engineering principles in the design <strong>of</strong> tooth/tissue borne and tooth<br />

borne removable partial denture prosthesis to include: repairs, arrangement <strong>of</strong> artificial teeth, wax-up processing and finishing <strong>of</strong> partial denture bases. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture<br />

and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4511 7:00am- 7:35am M LecLab R505 MATTES J<br />

& 7:35am-12:40pm M R507 MATTES J<br />

& 7:35am-12:40pm M R507 FUNG L<br />

DLT 124 DENTAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT 2 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 117, 118B, 119B, 125.<br />

Ethics and laws governing pr<strong>of</strong>essional relationships <strong>of</strong> dentist and dental technicians. Study <strong>of</strong> human resource management, decision-making, written communication, resume<br />

and interview preparation. Organization <strong>of</strong> a new dental laboratory business; marketing and research, laboratory design, business forms, equipment, supplies, purchasing,<br />

staffing and inventory management. Development <strong>of</strong> a business plan. Introduction to the computer in a laboratory environment. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional organizations, Certified Dental<br />

Technician (CDT), and Recognized Graduate (RG) Programs. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4512 1:35pm- 3:40pm M Lecture R505 MATTES J<br />

DLT 126 TRANSITION TO DENTAL LABORATORY INDUSTRY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 125, or the equivalent knowledge and experience.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 118B, 119B, 124, and 201C or the equivalent knowledge and experience.<br />

Capstone course in dental laboratory technology providing a comprehensive review <strong>of</strong> all concepts and techniques studied throughout the two-year Dental Laboratory


Technology Program. Provides students with an opportunity to become pr<strong>of</strong>icient in needed critical thinking skills and judgments practiced in commercial dental laboratories<br />

such that students may transition from being student technicians to certified technicians. The course is also open to pr<strong>of</strong>essional dental technicians in the industry either as a<br />

refresher or for possible job advancement. Includes development <strong>of</strong> skills essential for success specific to the dental laboratory career. Pass/no pass grading. Maximum credit<br />

4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6404 3:40pm- 5:55pm M Lecture R505 MATTES J<br />

DLT 200C DIRECTED STUDIES IN ADVANCED DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 200B, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 109, 113B, 114B, and 116C, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Development and enhancement <strong>of</strong> advanced dental laboratory techniques, skills and concepts for first year students in the Dental Laboratory Technology Program. Highly<br />

focused studies in first year content. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4735 4:45pm- 5:50pm Tu Lab R505 GABRI C<br />

& 9:15am-11:30am Sat R505 GABRI C<br />

DLT 201B DIRECTED STUDIES IN INTERMEDIATE DENTAL LABORATORY<br />

TECHNIQUE<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 201A, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 125, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Development and enhancement intermediate dental laboratory techniques, skills and concepts for second year students in the Dental Laboratory Technology Program. Highly<br />

focused studies in second year content. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Short term course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6742 TBA Lab R505 BOBICH A<br />

9.0 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 04/14/12-05/26/12<br />

Prerequisite(s): DLT 201B, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Corequisite(s): DLT 118B, 119B, 124, and 126, or the equivalent knowledge and experiences.<br />

Development and enhancement <strong>of</strong> advanced dental laboratory techniques, skills and concepts for second year students in the Dental Laboratory Technology Program. Highly<br />

focused studies in second year content. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6905 3:25pm- 5:00pm WF Lab R505 AROUNI A<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Economics<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Macro-economics. Introduction to concepts and tools <strong>of</strong> economic analysis; economic principles, problems and policies; nature and characteristics <strong>of</strong> economic systems,<br />

business organizations; aggregative economics, including national income, monetary and fiscal policy and international trade. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4576 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#4574 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#5974 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#6092 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C305 FORD R<br />

#4570 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#4578 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#4577 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#4249 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C308 KIM S H<br />

#6239 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#4495 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#4460 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C302 KIM S H<br />

#5423 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C305 FROHMAN D<br />

#6406 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#4572 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#7501 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C305 KIM S H<br />

#7217 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C305 KIM S H<br />

#4979 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C305 KIM S H<br />

#6643 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C305 KEEP R<br />

#6629 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

#4081 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C305 LUE C<br />

Prerequisite(s): Econ 1A.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

1 Unit<br />

DLT 201C DIRECTED STUDIES IN ADVANCED DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

ECON 1A PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 3 Units<br />

ECON 1B PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 3 Units


Micro-economics. Price analysis, income distribution, comparative economic systems, international trade and economic problems <strong>of</strong> public utilities, transportation and<br />

agriculture. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4255 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C308 KIM S H<br />

#4233 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

#6644 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#6830 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C305 BASTANI S<br />

#6107 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C308 KIM S H<br />

#4585 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C308 MC LEAN R E<br />

#6832 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C305 KEEP R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Education<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

EDUC 131 is an elective course in the CHDV certificate program.<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 or more units including field practice.<br />

Theoretical concepts. Observation methodology. Social, philosophical and political foundations <strong>of</strong> education. Fundamental knowledge <strong>of</strong> the American educational system in<br />

urban multicultural schools. Supervised field experience in approved educational settings from kindergarten through high school. Observation, planning and guiding learning.<br />

Routine classroom activities. Practical application <strong>of</strong> theoretical concepts. Field experience hours may be used to meet CSU Teacher Preparation admissions requirements.<br />

Serves as a foundation for future induction into the classroom. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours field experience.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4236 4:20pm- 6:35pm Th LecLab C307 MC CABE D<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

#7366 6:30pm- 8:45pm W LecLab C302 MC CABE D<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

For prospective teachers: pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibilities and duties; classroom visitation, assisting. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4457 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C302 MC CABE D<br />

#6918 6:35pm- 9:55pm Th Lecture C302 MC CABE D<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to various learning styles, tutorial strategies and techniques; selected problems encountered by those rendering tutorial service. Recommended tutor eligibility<br />

requirements, which include faculty referral and satisfactory score on any required department diagnostic test. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

EDUC 13 TEACHER PREPARATION FOUNDATIONS AND FIELD EXPRIENCE 3 Units<br />

EDUC 30 TEACHING AS A PROFESSION 3 Units<br />

EDUC 100 TUTORING TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

#5597 HYBRID WOOD J C<br />

Section No. 5597 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Friday, February 24<br />

at 12 noon in D300. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.<br />

EDUC 131 INTRODUCTION TO THE SCHOOL-AGE CHILD 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Focus on the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development <strong>of</strong> the school-age child. Emphasis will be placed on the interaction between the child and teacher in the<br />

child care setting. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5720 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture C307 MC CABE D<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Electricity<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

ELTRY 12 BASIC ELECTRICITY-ELECTRONICS (INDUSTRIAL ARTS) 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental concepts, theories, laws and devices used in the technical industry. Circuit analysis using testing and measuring procedures. Troubleshooting procedures using<br />

schematic, measurement instruments and hands-on laboratory experience. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU


Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4589 1:00pm- 2:05pm M LecLab IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

& 2:05pm- 5:25pm M IT230 JAMES V T<br />

ELTRY 240A INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 8 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to direct current circuits, theory, practices, applications, DC electrical systems and troubleshooting techniques. Use state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art equipment, components,<br />

devices, power sources for hands-on laboratory experiments. Identify commonly used electrical symbols, abbreviations, circuits, diagrams, wiring methods, and test measuring<br />

instruments. Formulas used in electrical theory, <strong>of</strong>fering a review and application <strong>of</strong> various functions: principles <strong>of</strong> magnetism and electromagnetic applicable to electrical<br />

components, proper use and selection <strong>of</strong> tools and electrical specifications, codes and standards. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 180 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6806 7:40am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:40am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

#4592 7:40am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:30am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

ELTRY 240B ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION AND CONTROL CIRCUITS 8 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 240A.<br />

Introduction to alternating current circuits, theory, practices and applications for electrical power generation and control circuits. Fundamental theory, calculations, formulas<br />

and applications <strong>of</strong> AC and DC power generation, transmission and distribution systems, transformers, motors and generators. Study complex networks such as RC, RL and<br />

RLC circuits, motor controllers, electromagnetic circuits and Poly-Phase systems. Course will include explanation <strong>of</strong> electrical specifications, codes, standards, terms,<br />

abbreviations, components, safety and wiring requirements. Hands-on-laboratory assignments with state-<strong>of</strong>-the art test and measurement instruments will provide testing<br />

techniques and troubleshooting procedures. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 180 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4593 7:30am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:30am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

#6808 7:40am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:40am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

ELTRY 240C ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND MACHINERY 8 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 240B.<br />

An advanced course that requires knowledge <strong>of</strong> AC and DC theory, practices and applications. Investigates the theory and applications <strong>of</strong> motors, generators, electromagnetic,<br />

systems and their interaction in power distribution systems and machinery. Covers principles <strong>of</strong> AC, installation <strong>of</strong> devices in AC circuits and response to circuits <strong>of</strong> AC<br />

excitation; concepts <strong>of</strong> electrical symbols, abbreviations, diagrams, specifications, safety procedures, codes and standards. Provides a technical, theoretical, practical and<br />

multidisciplinary approach to a broad understanding <strong>of</strong> electrical formulas, calculations for power technology and alternative energy sources. Hands-on and computer aided<br />

laboratory experiments to develop knowledge and skills in programmable controllers for electrical machinery used the in electrical industry. Required instructional trips. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 180 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4594 7:40am-11:00am MThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:30am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

#6812 7:40am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:40am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

ELTRY 240D PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS/SOLID STATE DEVICES AND<br />

ELECTRONIC<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 240C.<br />

Advanced course provides theoretical and practical principals concerning DC and AC circuits and systems, electric machinery and automated systems. Design <strong>of</strong><br />

programmable logic control circuits and systems, ladder logic and diagram, systems wiring, sequencers, numbering systems, timing and counters, logic and math instruction,<br />

and program mapping. Machine control functions consisting <strong>of</strong>; relay type instructions, solid state devices, s<strong>of</strong>tware development, programming language and diagnostic<br />

analyst, using test and measuring instruments. Applications <strong>of</strong> programmable logic controls include; wire management, management <strong>of</strong> co-generations systems, alternate<br />

energy sources, communication and sensor program management, integrated network systems and uninterrupted power systems. Hands-on laboratory provide applications for<br />

installation specifications, system wiring, systems inspection procedures for safety and related codes and standards. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and<br />

180 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4595 7:40am-11:00am MTuWThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:30am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

#6836 7:40am-11:00am TuThF LecLab IT230 JAMES V T<br />

& 7:40am-11:00am MW IT230 ARNSBY C<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental theory and application <strong>of</strong> DC circuits for the electrical industry. Explanation <strong>of</strong> electrical terms, codes and components. Measuring electrical parameters with<br />

state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art measurement instruments. Hands-on laboratory assignments with instruments, test techniques, troubleshooting procedures and schematic reading. Required<br />

instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4596 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab IT230 ABEDZADEH S<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 248A.<br />

Fundamental theory and application <strong>of</strong> AC and DC power generation, distribution and control circuits for the electrical industries. Explanation <strong>of</strong> electrical codes, standards,<br />

8 Units<br />

ELTRY 248A INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 4 Units<br />

ELTRY 248B ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION AND CONTROL CIRCUITS 4 Units


terms and components. Hands-on laboratory assignments with state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art measurement instruments, test techniques and troubleshooting procedures. Required<br />

instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4597 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab IT230 ABEDZADEH S<br />

ELTRY 248C ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND MACHINERY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 248B.<br />

Theory and application <strong>of</strong> electromagnetic interaction in power distribution systems and machinery for the electrical industry. Concepts <strong>of</strong> electrical codes and standards.<br />

Laboratory investigations <strong>of</strong> electrical and magnetic circuits, programmable controllers and state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art devices. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4598 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

ELTRY 248D PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS/SOLID STATE DEVICES/ELECTRONIC<br />

APPL<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltry 248C.<br />

Study and performance <strong>of</strong> programmable controllers for machinery, energy management, cogeneration, alternate energy and uninterrupted power source. Hands-on laboratory<br />

assignments with state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art measurement instruments and troubleshooting concepts. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4599 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

This course in solar electricity introduces students to the field <strong>of</strong> photovoltaic (PV). Introduction to photovoltaic terminology, concepts, vocabulary, techniques and safety.<br />

History, applications and benefits <strong>of</strong> the different PV systems. Basic Electrical theories related to photovoltaic. PV system sizing and cost estimating. Voltage, current,<br />

resistance and power calculation and measurements. Specification <strong>of</strong> the components such as inverter, charge controller, combiner, battery and generator. Recommended high<br />

school algebra, Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6756 9:00am-12:20pm MW LecLab IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

#4474 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

Prerequisite(s): ELTRY 250.<br />

This course in solar electricity will prepare students for entry level employment in photovoltaic (PV) industry. Instruction includes solar electricity fundamentals, PV safety,<br />

site analysis, PV system sizing and design, required components and equipment. Product installation, troubleshooting, net metering laws and National Electrical Code for PV<br />

requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to sit for the North American Board <strong>of</strong> Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) PV Installer Entry Level Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Knowledge examination. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4487 1:00pm- 4:20pm M LecLab IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:15pm W IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm W IT224 ABEDZADEH S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Electronics<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltrn 109A.<br />

Applications <strong>of</strong> trigonometry, number systems and Boolean algebra in electronics. Right angle trigonometry, identities, vector algebra, imaginary operator, impedance,<br />

logarithms, solution <strong>of</strong> exponential equations and use <strong>of</strong> a scientific calculator. Number systems and theorems <strong>of</strong> Boolean algebra. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6442 11:10am-12:50pm MW Lecture IT212 CARRI J<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to the field <strong>of</strong> Electronics. Electronics safety. Electronics and the environment. Atomic structure, electric charge, current, voltage, resistance. Battery technologies.<br />

Simple DC circuits. Ohm's law and Kirch<strong>of</strong>f's laws. Reading schematic diagrams. Use <strong>of</strong> electronics test equipment for measurement, evaluation and troubleshooting. Simple<br />

mathematical formulas, scientific notation, use <strong>of</strong> scientific calculators. Selected automotive electrical systems and sensors. Introduction to AC electricity. Introduction to DC<br />

and AC electric motors. Controlling remote motion with servos. Drive by wire automotive systems. Motor speed control. Wireless data transmission. Radio control.<br />

Automotive remote controls. Some uses <strong>of</strong> motors in modern vehicles including hybrid and electric vehicles. Introduction to digital circuits. Introduction to microcontrollers<br />

and microprocessors. Recommended high school algebra or Tech 107A or Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6385 8:20am-11:00am MW LecLab IT212 CARRI J<br />

#4619 9:20am- Noon TuTh LecLab IT212 CARRI J<br />

#4618 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh LecLab IT212 CARRI J<br />

4 Units<br />

ELTRY 250 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS 4 Units<br />

ELTRY 251 PHOTOVOLTAIC THEORY AND INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES 4 Units<br />

ELTRN 109B APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRONICS 3 Units<br />

ELTRN 130 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS 3 Units<br />

ELTRN 161 NETWORK DESIGN AND INTERNETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): CIS 10<br />

Interdisciplinary course: CIS, Electronics Basic network design and internetworking fundamental concepts with an emphasis on CISCO technology. The OSI model,<br />

industry protocol standards, use <strong>of</strong> IP addressing, subnet masks, and basic networking components. May not be taken concurrently with or after CIS 161. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5639 5:00pm-10:30pm MW LecLab IT212 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/11/12<br />

#6728 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT206 DAVID R<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/7/12<br />

& Noon- 5:30pm Sat IT212 DAVID R<br />

ELTRN 162 ROUTER FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eltrn 161 or CIS 161.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: CIS, Electronics Basic router installation and configuration with an emphasis on CISCO technology. Network standards, dynamic routing, safety<br />

and regulatory issues, the use <strong>of</strong> networking s<strong>of</strong>tware, and the care and maintenance <strong>of</strong> networking hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware. May not be taken concurrently with or after CIS<br />

162. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6674 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT212 SALOMON P M<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Sat IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

ELTRN 163 NETWORK DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 162 or Eltrn 162.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Advanced knowledge and experience with switches, bridges and routers; local area networks (LAN); introduction <strong>of</strong> virtual local<br />

area networks (VLAN) design including configuration and operation maintenance. Novell networks, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), routing and Interior Gateway<br />

Routing Protocol (IGRP), network management, security and troubleshooting with emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) examination.<br />

May not be taken concurrently with or after CIS 163. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6588 5:00pm-10:30pm F LecLab IT212 SALOMON P M<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 1:00pm- 6:30pm Sat IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

ELTRN 164 WIDE AREA NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 163 or Eltrn 163.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Electronics, CIS Instruction and experience with wide area networks (WAN), integrated services data networks (ISDN), point-to-point protocols<br />

(PPP) and frame relay design, configuration and operational maintenance on routers. Network management and security. Emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified<br />

Network Associate (CCNA) examination. May not be taken concurrently with or after CIS 164. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5883 5:00pm-10:30pm MW LecLab IT212 YANG S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Emergency Medical Technology<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

CEC Room B6 - (626) 585-7323<br />

EMMED 101A EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Age 18 or older.<br />

Selected topics in human anatomy and physiology. Diagnostic signs and interpretations <strong>of</strong> illness and injuries. Development <strong>of</strong> skill in procedures <strong>of</strong> emergency rescue and<br />

care. Preparation for certification for Emergency Medical Technician-I (Ambulance). Scope <strong>of</strong> practice not to exceed requirements as outlined under Title 22. Minimum grade<br />

<strong>of</strong> C required for an Occupational Skills Certificate. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

NOTE: Students must show documented pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> being tested for TB within the 6 months prior to the first day <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#6521 8:00am-12:10pm Sat LecLab CEC126 JENSEN S<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Sat CEC126 EASTERLING P<br />

& TBA CEC126 GRIFFITH C<br />

#4624 6:00pm-10:10pm M LecLab CEC126 EASTERLING P<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 6:00pm- 9:20pm W CEC126 EASTERLING P<br />

& TBA CEC126 GRIFFITH C<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Engineering<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

ENGR 1A SURVEYING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 8.<br />

Elementary operations employed in making surveys for engineering work, including the use <strong>of</strong> both optical and electronic instruments. Distance and angle measurements,


stadia surveys, leveling and traversing using optical instruments, electronic Distance Measuring (EDM) instruments and Total Stations. Field methods, note keeping, and<br />

determination <strong>of</strong> errors in measurements. Determination <strong>of</strong> azimuths and bearing, topographic mapping. Computer solutions <strong>of</strong> survey problems. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6356 7:00pm- 9:15pm Tu LecLab IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

& 8:40am- Noon Sat IT206 COWELL W<br />

ENGR 2 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Interdisciplinary Course: Engineering, Engineering Design Technology Introduction to engineering and technical drawings through the use <strong>of</strong> sketching, computer-aided<br />

drafting (CAD) and dimensioning. Techniques covered include geometric construction, orthographic projection, pictorial methods, section and auxiliary views, basic<br />

descriptive geometry, 2D CAD, and 3D CAD parametric solid modeling. May not be taken concurrently with or after EDT 8A or DRFTG 8A. Recommended MATH 402 or<br />

MATH 400B. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6533 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

ENGR 10 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to the field <strong>of</strong> engineering with emphasis on engineering activities characterized in different engineering disciplines and functions. Topics include education and<br />

training requirements, ethical and environmental concerns, historical and engineering design activities. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> MATH 9 or preparation<br />

to enter MATH 5A. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6039 8:30am-10:45am TuTh LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

#5065 12:30pm- 2:45pm MW LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

ENGR 15B APPLIED MECHANICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5B.<br />

States <strong>of</strong> stress and strain; analysis and design <strong>of</strong> structural elements; pressure vessels, beams, torsion bars, springs, columns, riveted and welded connections; inelastic<br />

behavior; strength under combined loading; statically indeterminate structures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4324 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

ENGR 16 ENGINEERING CIRCUITS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5B.<br />

Mesh and nodal analysis <strong>of</strong> electric circuits using Ohm's and Kirchh<strong>of</strong>f's Laws; Thevenin and Norton Theorems; superposition; transient analysis <strong>of</strong> RL and RC circuits; steady<br />

state analysis <strong>of</strong> AC circuits; analysis <strong>of</strong> passive two-port networks; polyphase circuits. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7464 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture IT206 SALOMON P M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Engineering & Design Technology<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200- (626) 585-7267<br />

EDT 8A ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Interdisciplinary Course: Engineering Design Technology, Engineering. Introduction to engineering and technical drawings through the use <strong>of</strong> sketching, computer-aided<br />

drafting (CAD) and dimensioning. Techniques covered include geometric construction, orthographic projection, pictorial methods, section and auxiliary views, basic<br />

descriptive geometry, 2D CAD, and 3D CAD parametric solid modeling. May not be taken concurrently with or after ENGR 2. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours<br />

laboratory. Recommended MATH 402 or MATH 400B. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6530 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

#4517 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

#6479 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab IT215 DICKIE D<br />

EDT 8B MECHANICAL DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): EDT 8A or ENGR 2.<br />

Production <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional working drawings for engineered parts and assemblies using parametric solid models. Development <strong>of</strong> orthographic projections, intermediate section<br />

and auxiliary views based on pr<strong>of</strong>essional drawing standards. Understanding <strong>of</strong> manufacturing processes for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Development <strong>of</strong> working<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> standards parts through project driven assignments. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6019 1:00pm- 3:20pm TuTh LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

2.0 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA IT215 DAVILA S<br />

#7590 7:00pm-10:20pm Tu LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

& 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th IT215 DAVILA S<br />

EDT 8C DESIGN ENGINEERING 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): EDT 8B, EDT 140, EDT 230, and EDT 240.


Design, develop and manufacture <strong>of</strong> CAD parametric solid models and assemblies through material selection and product development. Course focus on higher order solid<br />

modeling tools in a systematic design process for rapid prototyping. Application <strong>of</strong> strength and motion analysis tools leading to the development and manufacturing <strong>of</strong> a<br />

prototype for a student design project. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory. Formerly Drftg 8C. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6071 8:30am-11:50am MWF LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

#6035 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab IT215 DAVILA S<br />

& TBA IT215 DAVILA S<br />

EDT 17 CONSTRUCTION DRAWING PRACTICES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): EDT 8A.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) in the preparation <strong>of</strong> two-dimensional Architectural/Engineering/Construction drawings. Hands-on assignments using the most<br />

common CAD drawing and editing commands and viewing options; automatic dimensioning, text placement and area patterning; CAD productivity tools and techniques<br />

including arraying features, creating symbol libraries and acquiring existing designs from internet resources, and referencing multiple drawings together; plotting drawings on<br />

paper, public presentations <strong>of</strong> drawing projects. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Formerly Drftg 17.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6447 6:00pm- 8:55pm TuTh LecLab IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

& 8:55pm- 9:20pm TuTh IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

EDT 114 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): EDT 17.<br />

Introduction to parametric building modeling for creation <strong>of</strong> associativity between model components and drawings. Conceptual design features include mass modeling,<br />

rendered walk-through visualizations, creating floor slices, outside-in space planning and creating perspective views. Functional design features include floor slabs, work with<br />

curtain walls, use and modification <strong>of</strong> window and door features, creating and editing stairs/railings; creation <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>s and ceiling grids. Formalization <strong>of</strong> architectural designs<br />

into the form <strong>of</strong> dimensioned construction drawings to include sections, interior/exterior elevations, and door/window schedules. Preparation <strong>of</strong> a portfolio and public<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> it will be required. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Formerly Drftg 114. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#4525 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

EDT 240 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): EDT 150.<br />

Introduction to ANSI Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing through the analysis <strong>of</strong> part function and mating relationships to determine functional geometric dimensioning<br />

and tolerance. Topics covered include tolerancing, form controls, datums, orientations controls, tolerance <strong>of</strong> position, concentric, symmetry, runout and pr<strong>of</strong>ile controls. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6038 11:50am- 1:00pm M Lecture IT215 DAVILA S<br />

#6206 5:45pm- 7:00pm Tu Lecture IT215 DAVILA S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

English<br />

English Division<br />

Room C245 - (626) 585-7371<br />

For English 1A as part <strong>of</strong> the Puente Project or the Ujima Program, see the course listings for these programs<br />

after the Counseling course listings in this booklet.<br />

For English 251 and 61 as part <strong>of</strong> the Oxford Program see the Study/Travel listings in this booklet.<br />

ENGL 1A READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 100; (2) ESL 33B; (3) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 900.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis <strong>of</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> writing with emphasis on expository and<br />

argumentative essays. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 900. Recommended enrollment in Engl 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

NOTE: Students enrolling in English 1A MUST ALSO ENROLL in one section <strong>of</strong> English 900, Writing Center Lab.<br />

#6922 7:00am- 8:25am MWF Lecture R113 MYRTETUS J<br />

#7850 7:00am- 8:25am MWF Lecture V200 SELSBY D<br />

#4600 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C261 JOHNSON D<br />

#4641 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C269 NICHOLS M<br />

#4696 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture R205 RIEDEL I<br />

#4903 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C370 ROSE PRESTON<br />

#4669 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C155 SAMTANI S<br />

#4679 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture R402 LONSDALE K<br />

#4682 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C269 NICHOLS M<br />

#4644 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C157 PERALES O<br />

#4951 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C369 RIEDEL I<br />

#4658 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C253 SAMTANI S<br />

#4630 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C164 ATWATER T


#4991 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture V201 JEFFRIES A<br />

#4638 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C261 MEIER D B<br />

#4652 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C155 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

No. 4652: This semester: Sports, Entertainment, and Fashion<br />

#4144 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture V209 GALLAGHER<br />

#4685 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C355 HANVEY D A<br />

#4674 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C370 MC CABE C<br />

#4822 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture IT209 MELNARIK T<br />

#4835 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C269 OVENTILE R S<br />

No. 4835: This semester: Writing and Freedom<br />

#5965 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture R307 RIVAS GOMEZ<br />

#4666 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C265 ATWATER T<br />

#6923 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture GM104 JEFFRIES A<br />

#4837 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C261 MEIER D B<br />

#5825 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C269 MYRTETUS J<br />

#4634 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C157 PERALES O<br />

No. 4634: Math 131 and English 1A are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the .XL, the First-Year Experience Program. Permission to enroll in these classes<br />

must be obtained prior to registration. Contact the Teaching and Learning Center (V102) for information. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR<br />

BOTH SECTIONS: #7233 and #4634.<br />

#6094 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture GM104 DAVIS J<br />

#4643 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture D303 GLEASON R<br />

#4665 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C369 UNDERWOOD S<br />

#4688 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C370 BANKS M E<br />

#4312 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C369 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5047 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture V201 MELNARIK T<br />

#6502 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C269 OVENTILE R S<br />

No. 6502: This semester: Writing and Freedom<br />

#4659 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C164 PASTRAS P J<br />

No. 4659: This section will focus on Civil Disobedience and Dissent.<br />

#6972 1:00pm- 4:15pm F Lecture C253 LAMBERT D<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

& 9:00am-12:15pm Sat C257 LAMBERT D<br />

#5546 1:30pm- 3:45pm TuTh Lecture GM103 FALCON M<br />

#4655 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C265 DAVIS J<br />

#4636 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C257 GLEASON R<br />

#6378 2:30pm- 4:45pm TuTh Lecture SPHS WALTER K<br />

No. 6378: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 1A must enroll in English 900, Section 6384.<br />

This semester: Environmental Ethics. This section will be held at South Pasadena High School, 1401 Fremont Avenue, South Pasadena - 626-441-<br />

5820. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.<br />

#6792 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C253 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4937 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C370 CAVE T<br />

#5322 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C164 CULVER A<br />

#4677 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C355 ELAHI N<br />

#6101 3:30pm- 5:45pm MW Lecture AHS GABRIELSSON<br />

No. 6101: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 1A must enroll in English 900, Section 6116.<br />

This section will be held at Arcadia High School, 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia - 626-821-8370. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.<br />

#5646 3:30pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture LCHS AGREGAN L<br />

No. 5646: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 1A must also enroll in English 900, section 5647.<br />

This section will be held at La Canada High School, 4463 Oak Grove Drive, La Canada - 818-952-4200. Allow for travel time when scheduling your<br />

classes.<br />

#7414 3:45pm- 5:30pm MW Lecture C164 GALLAGHER<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:00pm MW C164 GALLAGHER<br />

#4660 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C355 FULTON D<br />

#4840 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C369 ROSE PRESTON<br />

#4639 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C161 WILLERS R<br />

#5302 4:00pm- 6:15pm MW Lecture BLAIR PISANO F<br />

No. 5302: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 1A must also enroll in English 900, section 5320.<br />

This section will be held at Blair High School, 1201 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena - 626-396-5820. Allow for travel time when scheduling your<br />

classes.<br />

#6458 4:15pm- 6:30pm TuTh Lecture C261 NOVY A<br />

#4633 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C370 CAVE T<br />

#4681 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C164 CLICK J<br />

#5062 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C355 ELAHI N<br />

#4683 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C163 FALCON M<br />

#4686 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C161 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

#5627 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C355 FULTON D<br />

#5640 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C164 MANOUKIAN N<br />

#4670 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture TCHS WILLENBORG P<br />

No. 4670: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 1A, must also enroll in English 900, section 5661.<br />

This section will be held at Temple City High School, 9501 E. Lemon Avenue, Temple City - 626-548-5000. Allow for travel time when scheduling<br />

your classes.<br />

#4653 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C161 WILLERS R<br />

#4631 6:30pm- 8:45pm TuTh Lecture C261 NOVY A<br />

#7412 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C370 BUSCHER M<br />

#5048 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C164 CLICK J<br />

ENGL 1B READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 1A; (2) score <strong>of</strong> 4 on Advanced Test given by the College Entrance Examination Board.<br />

Writing <strong>of</strong> argumentative and persuasive essays about literary works. Critical analysis, interpretation, and evaluation <strong>of</strong> literary works. Elements and principles <strong>of</strong> literature as<br />

exemplified in major literary forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4691 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C257 HORTON G<br />

#4590 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture R220 GALLAGHER<br />

#4198 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C370 MC CABE C<br />

#5757 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C257 OGDEN K<br />

#5066 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C269 OVENTILE R S<br />

No. 5066: This semester: Satan's Secret Daughters.<br />

#4697 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C261 MC QUEEN M M<br />

#4706 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C157 ROSE P C<br />

#4947 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C265 WILSON P L<br />

#6640 9:15am-11:30am FSat Lecture C163 VILLANUEVA S<br />

#6181 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C161 HORTON G<br />

#4708 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C257 MARHEINE R C<br />

#4695 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C157 WILSON P L<br />

#6826 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C370 WU RUOYI<br />

#4261 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C158 HALLINGER J<br />

No. 4261: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II. Students must enroll in all three sections: English 1B, section #4261; Humanities 4, section<br />

#5216, and Psychology 23, section #6045.<br />

#4751 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture V200 HANVEY D A<br />

No. 4751: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II. Students must enroll in all three sections: English 1B, section #4751; Humanities 4, section<br />

#5216; and Psychology 23, section #6045.<br />

#4260 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C157 ROSE P C<br />

#4709 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C261 HERTZ H L<br />

No. 4709: This semester: Memory, Emotion, Creation: Shakespeare, Stevens, Proust.<br />

#6670 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C257 KUROKI M<br />

#5559 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C265 PEREA M<br />

#5073 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C265 BRANZBURG J<br />

#5068 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C261 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5975 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C265 ADLER B<br />

#4016 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C257 MARHEINE R C<br />

#5620 5:30pm-10:00pm F Lecture C253 DE-PAOLIS B<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 8:30am- 1:00pm Sat C253 DE-PAOLIS B<br />

#4700 5:30pm-10:00pm F Lecture C164 MUNGEN D M<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 9:00am- 1:30pm Sat C157 MUNGEN D M<br />

#4026 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C265 SAENZ B<br />

#4734 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C265 ADLER B<br />

#5717 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C257 SAENZ B<br />

ENGL 1C INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION--CRITICAL THINKING AND ARGUMENT 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1B.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> critical thinking applied to writing and reading on complex issues which incorporate logic, reasoning,persuasion, analysis and evaluation <strong>of</strong> appropriate prose<br />

models, including those employing argument, other rhetorical modes, and critical thinking strategies specific to various modes <strong>of</strong> thought; selective use <strong>of</strong> citation and<br />

documentation. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4035 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C265 MC CABE C<br />

#6793 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C257 WALTER K<br />

No. 6793: This semester: Environmental Ethics<br />

#6193 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C155 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

No. 6193: This section will focus on Superheroes, Antiheroes, and Villains.<br />

#5759 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C164 LAMBERT D<br />

#5076 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C265 MC QUEEN M M<br />

#4894 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C261 OHORA J<br />

No. 4894: This semester: Dreams, Archetypes, and C.J. Jung.<br />

#4315 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C269 PASTRAS P J<br />

No. 4315: This semester: The Search for the Historical Jesus<br />

#4962 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C155 BONILLA M<br />

No. 4962: This semester: Ideology and Symptom: Marx, Freud, and Friends<br />

#4898 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C257 MARHEINE R C<br />

#4318 3:15pm- 5:30pm Tu Lecture C155 BONILLA M<br />

& 3:15pm- 5:30pm Th C155 BONILLA M<br />

No. 4318: This semester: Ideology and Symptom: Marx, Freud, and Friends<br />

#5611 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C253 WALTER K<br />

No. 5611: This Semester: Environmental Ethics<br />

#4262 5:30pm-10:00pm F Lecture C253 DE-PAOLIS B<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 8:30am- 1:00pm Sat C253 DE-PAOLIS B<br />

#4606 5:30pm-10:00pm F Lecture C164 MUNGEN D M<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 9:00am- 1:30pm Sat C157 MUNGEN D M<br />

#4740 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C155 PALOUTZIAN M<br />

#4876 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C157 PALOUTZIAN M


ENGL 5A CREATIVE WRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Creative literary expression; short story, poetry and essay. Individual experimentation with various forms; students evaluate their work and work <strong>of</strong> classmates in light <strong>of</strong><br />

contemporary writings. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5977 2:20pm- 5:40pm M Lecture GM104 RIVAS GOMEZ<br />

ENGL 6 SHORT STORY WRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Theory and practice in writing the short story. Maximum credit 9 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#7835 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lecture R402 OGDEN K<br />

ENGL 8 WRITING POETRY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Writing <strong>of</strong> poetry in all forms. Reading <strong>of</strong> traditional and current work. Maximum credit 9 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4716 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture C269 PEREA M<br />

ENGL 10 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Survey <strong>of</strong> sounds, structure and development <strong>of</strong> language in connection with its social and cultural function. Differences and<br />

relationships among languages. No credit if taken after Ling 10. Recommended for English and foreign language majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6938 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture V201 POTTER C M<br />

#4887 4:30pm- 6:05pm TuTh Lecture R221 TAKATA Y<br />

ENGL 11 HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Origins and development <strong>of</strong> the English language, from its Germanic ancestors to present-day American English. No credit if<br />

taken after Ling 11. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5859 10:00am- 1:20pm F Lecture R123 LOTT P<br />

ENGL 12 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Linguistic and cultural patterns; how and what people communicate. Designed to aid both Americans and foreign students in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> intercultural understanding and communication skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6744 2:00pm- 3:35pm MW Lecture R113 PELL S<br />

#6831 3:35pm- 5:10pm MW Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

#6881 3:40pm- 5:15pm TuTh Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

ENGL 14 CRITICAL READING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Eligibility for Engl 1A; (2) Engl 130; or (3) satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> comprehension and critical thinking skills to increase ability to analyze critically and evaluate different types <strong>of</strong> writing. Analysis <strong>of</strong> writing with attention to<br />

the accuracy and adequacy <strong>of</strong> evidence, the logical structure <strong>of</strong> argument and definitions, persuasive and expressive language and common fallacies. Cannot be taken<br />

concurrently with ESL 460, 432, Engl 415 or 130. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4778 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture D304 SURENYAN T<br />

#4038 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture D304 SWAMINATHAN<br />

ENGL 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1A and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4718 TBA I-S C245 ULMER A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week


For English 25I as part <strong>of</strong> the Oxford Program, see the Study/Travel listings in this booklet.<br />

ENGL 25J UTOPIAN AND DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> poetry, fiction, drama, and film, chiefly modern. Techniques involved in these literary forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4036 7:30am- 8:35am TuTh Lecture C355 HANVEY D A<br />

& 8:35am- 9:05am TuTh C355 HANVEY D A<br />

ENGL 30B AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Significant works <strong>of</strong> American poetry and prose from the Civil War to 1945. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6616 7:00pm-10:20pm M Lecture C261 WALTER K<br />

ENGL 44A WORLD LITERATURE: ANTIQUITY TO 1500 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1B.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> Western and non-Western literature from the Ancient era through 1500 A.D. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4020 10:05am-11:40am MW Lecture C370 SMALLENBURG<br />

ENGL 45B LITERATURE OF THE BIBLE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> books <strong>of</strong> the Old and New Testaments selected from among the following: Genesis, Deuteronomy, Judges, Esther, I and II Chronicles, II Kings,<br />

Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Jeremiah, Hosea, Ezekiel, Daniel; Mark, John, Acts, I Corinthians, Hebrews, Revelation, other Letters. Religious-social-political ideas, literary qualities<br />

and textual problems. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4711 7:00pm-10:20pm Tu Lecture C269 OVENTILE R S<br />

ENGL 46A ENGLISH LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1B.<br />

Survey: Beowulf to Johnson. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6925 7:00pm-10:20pm W Lecture C327 BRONSTEIN D<br />

ENGL 46B ENGLISH LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1B.<br />

Survey: Romantic movement (1798) to the present. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4724 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C261 MC QUEEN M M<br />

ENGL 49A FILM AS DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Critical analysis <strong>of</strong> film types, directors, movements, national cinemas. Close examination <strong>of</strong> films through lecture, discussion and writing. No credit if taken after Engl 49.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4027 12:10pm- 3:30pm W Lecture C253 SIERRA J<br />

ENGL 49B FILM AS DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Critical analysis <strong>of</strong> film types, directors, movements, and national cinemas as they reflect societal issues, historical periods, ethnic and cultural views, and values systems<br />

through documentary and dramatic presentation. Close examination <strong>of</strong> films through lecture, discussion, and writing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4647 12:10pm- 3:30pm M Lecture C253 GREEN K<br />

No. 4647: This Semester: Women and Cinema<br />

ENGL 50 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Literary, social and historical aspects <strong>of</strong> essay, novel, drama, short story, poetry and oral tradition authored by African-Americans. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer credit:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6187 1:20pm- 2:55pm MW Lecture C163 BANKS M E


ENGL 52 ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Literary, social and historical aspects <strong>of</strong> essay, novel, drama, short story and poetry written by Asian American authors. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4267 8:30am-10:05am TuTh Lecture C155 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

ENGL 57 MODERN DRAMA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> Continental, British and American drama from Ibsen to the present. Representative plays by Strindberg, Chekhov, Pirandello, O'Neill, Shaw, Brecht,<br />

Beckett, Genet, Pinter, Albee. Major theatrical movements: naturalism, symbolism, expressionism. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade<br />

or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4033 11:45am- 1:20pm MW Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

ENGL 59 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for English 1A.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Reading and analysis <strong>of</strong> selected stories for young children and <strong>of</strong> selected critical evaluations <strong>of</strong> children's literature. Recommended for Child Development students, library<br />

tech students, writers <strong>of</strong> children's literature and parents, but open to all students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4210 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C355 GREEN K<br />

For English 61 as part <strong>of</strong> the Oxford Program, see the Study/Travel listings in this booklet.<br />

ENGL 78B INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> twelve to sixteen tragedies, comedies and histories, including the following: The Merchant <strong>of</strong> Venice; As You Like It; Henry VI, parts I, II, III;<br />

Richard III; King Lear; Macbeth. Selections from the Sonnets. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5446 10:10am-11:45am TuTh Lecture C155 BONILLA M<br />

ENGL 82C INTRODUCTION TO MYTHOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1B.<br />

Intensive study <strong>of</strong> a single body <strong>of</strong> traditional narrative, such as Arthurian cycle; double motifs; quest motifs; folk tales; fairy tales. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4021 8:30am-10:05am MW Lecture C369 MELNARIK T<br />

ENGL 100 READING AND WRITING SKILLS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 400 or Bus 112; (2) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 901.<br />

Writing expository, analytical, and argumentative essays; developing critical reading and research skills. Review <strong>of</strong> sentence structure and grammar. Required concurrent<br />

enrollment in Engl 901, Writing Center Lab. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

NOTE: Students enrolling in English 100 MUST ALSO ENROLL in one section <strong>of</strong> English 901, Writing Center Lab.<br />

#4857 7:00am- 8:45am MW Lecture C355 SMITH M F<br />

& 8:45am- 9:15am MW C355 SMITH M F<br />

#6892 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C164 ADAMSON D<br />

#4762 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C161 KUROKI M<br />

#4763 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C253 ROSE P C<br />

#5624 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C157 WILL L<br />

#4993 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C261 ADAMSON D<br />

#6357 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture GM112 ROSENBLATT W<br />

#4743 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C161 SMITH M F<br />

#5396 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture IT209 WILL L<br />

#4756 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C164 WU RUOYI<br />

#4764 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C355 DESAI D<br />

#6993 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C257 OGDEN K<br />

#5716 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C265 SAMTANI S<br />

#4758 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture GM112 STEWART H<br />

#4742 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C164 WU RUOYI<br />

#5175 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C355 DESAI D<br />

#6358 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C369 MELNARIK T<br />

#4846 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C257 OGDEN K<br />

No. 4846: Math 131 and English 100 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the .XL, the First-Year Experience Program. Permission to enroll in these classes


must be obtained prior to registration. Contact the Teaching and Learning Center (V102) for information. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR<br />

BOTH SECTIONS: #6036 and #4846.<br />

#4753 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C164 PEREA M<br />

#4765 12:05pm- 1:50pm MW Lecture C155 ROSE P C<br />

& 1:50pm- 2:20pm MW C155 ROSE P C<br />

#4745 12:05pm- 1:50pm MW Lecture D304 SAMTANI S<br />

& 1:50pm- 2:20pm MW D304 SAMTANI S<br />

#6534 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture V200 KUROKI M<br />

#7837 1:00pm- 2:30pm TuTh Lecture E317 KUROKI M<br />

& 2:30pm- 3:15pm TuTh E317 KUROKI M<br />

#4999 1:00pm- 2:45pm TuTh Lecture GM104 KOTTARAS E<br />

& 2:45pm- 3:15pm TuTh GM104 KOTTARAS E<br />

No.4999: This semester: Visual Literacy and Design<br />

#4738 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C161 MUNGEN D M<br />

#4792 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture R307 STEWART H<br />

#4750 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C164 MORRIS M<br />

#5713 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C161 PEREA M<br />

#4744 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C369 GABRIELSSON<br />

No. 4744: This section <strong>of</strong> English 100, Math 402 and Tech 198 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the DESIGN TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY for students<br />

interested in design careers. For information about this program and how to enroll, please visit: www.pasadena.edu/designtech. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS: English 100, section #4744; Math 40 section #6469; and Tech 198, section #5674.<br />

#6885 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture D303 KOTTARAS E<br />

#4747 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C157 LYNCH J<br />

#4748 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C161 MUNGEN D M<br />

#5569 3:45pm- 5:30pm MW Lecture C163 UNDERWOOD S<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:00pm MW C163 UNDERWOOD S<br />

#5718 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C257 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4739 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C370 DURAN AN<br />

#6583 4:05pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture D303 MORRIS M<br />

#5003 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C157 LYNCH J<br />

#5536 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C253 PAPAS C<br />

#5367 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture V200 ROSALES C<br />

#4768 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C370 DURAN AN<br />

#6906 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW Lecture C163 LONSDALE K<br />

#4741 7:45pm- 9:30pm TuTh Lecture C161 MUNGEN D M<br />

& 9:30pm-10:00pm TuTh C161 MUNGEN D M<br />

#4737 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C163 AGREGAN L<br />

#4749 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C253 PAPAS C<br />

#4757 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture V200 ROSALES C<br />

ENGL 110 SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> essential study techniques and critical thinking skills related to time management, textbook mastery, test taking, and memory. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4217 1:00pm- 3:15pm W Lecture GM103 SURENYAN T<br />

ENGL 130 ADVANCED READING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 415; (2) eligibility for Engl 100 or ESL 33B; or (3) satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> reading skills, vocabulary and study techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 33B or Engl 100. Maximum credit in Engl 130 is 6 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. No credit if taken after Engl 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, 432, Engl 415 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5349 8:30am-10:05am MW LecLab D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

#4221 8:35am-10:10am TuTh LecLab D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

#4776 10:05am-11:40am MW LecLab D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

#4707 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab D304 SURENYAN T<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D304 SURENYAN T<br />

#4276 2:30pm- 4:05pm MW LecLab D303 OHORA J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 OHORA J<br />

#6747 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th LecLab D304 MC GINNIS A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D304 MC GINNIS A<br />

ENGL 400 ENGLISH ESSENTIALS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 902.


Basic essay writing skills; reading for understanding; grammar and mechanics. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 902. Recommended enrollment in Engl 415 or 130.<br />

No credit if taken after Engl 100 or 1A. For native speakers <strong>of</strong> English whose English placement assessment does not qualify them for Engl 100 or 1A. Not recommended for<br />

ESL students. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

NOTE: Students enrolling in English 400 MUST ALSO ENROLL in one section <strong>of</strong> English 902, Writing Center Lab.<br />

#4870 7:00am- 8:45am MW Lecture GM112 PERALES O<br />

& 8:45am- 9:15am MW GM112 PERALES O<br />

#6027 7:00am- 9:15am MW Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

#4780 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

#4781 7:00am- 9:15am TuTh Lecture C265 SELSBY D<br />

#5731 8:30am-11:00am Sat Lecture C265 WILLENBORG P<br />

& 11:30am- 1:30pm Sat C265 WILLENBORG P<br />

#4913 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C253 KOTTARAS E<br />

#4292 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C157 PERALES O<br />

#6886 9:15am-10:40am MWF Lecture C161 SMITH M F<br />

#4791 9:15am-11:30am MW Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

#4790 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C253 BRANZBURG J<br />

#4793 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

#4297 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C369 TATE B<br />

#4271 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C253 KOTTARAS E<br />

#4281 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture C161 SMITH M F<br />

#5729 Noon- 2:15pm FSat Lecture C163 VILLANUEVA S<br />

#7709 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C253 BRANZBURG J<br />

#5947 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C163 FRANCISCO D<br />

#5754 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture GM112 UNDERWOOD S<br />

#4714 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C265 WILSON P L<br />

#4149 2:20pm- 3:45pm MWF Lecture C155 GALLAGHER<br />

#4519 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C269 MANOUKIAN N<br />

#4209 3:15pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture C163 UNDERWOOD S<br />

#6617 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C155 BANKS M E<br />

#4785 3:45pm- 6:00pm MW Lecture C269 WOODS L<br />

#5732 5:30pm- 7:45pm TuTh Lecture C155 GEOPPO P<br />

#7277 7:45pm-10:00pm TuTh Lecture C155 GEOPPO P<br />

ENGL 403 READING AND WRITING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> reading, writing, vocabulary and spelling. Individualized assessment. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5015 TBA Lab D300 WOOD J C<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5015: Students must attend one <strong>of</strong> the following orientations: Thursday, February 23 at 5:00pm or Friday, February 24 at 1:00pm - ROOM<br />

W101.<br />

ENGL 410 BASIC GRAMMAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> speech; sentence structure; subject-verb agreement; pronoun case and agreement. Recommended for students in Engl 1A and 100 who have difficulty with grammar.<br />

No credit if taken after Engl 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4728 8:30am-10:45am F Lecture C370 WILSON P L<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/13/12<br />

#4777 11:30am- 1:45pm F Lecture C370 WILSON P L<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/13/12<br />

ENGL 411 PUNCTUATION 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Standard punctuation; troublesome problems and common errors in English usage. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Engl 410. No credit if taken after Engl 1A.<br />

For students who have difficulty with punctuation. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4772 8:30am-10:45am F Lecture C370 WILSON P L<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/15/12<br />

#6120 11:30am- 1:45pm F Lecture C370 WILSON P L<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/15/12<br />

ENGL 415 READING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 3 Units<br />

Introduction to word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 33A or Engl 400. Maximum credit in Engl 415 is<br />

6 units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 130 or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, 432, Engl 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4037 7:00am- 8:35am TuTh LecLab D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

#5319 8:30am-10:05am MW LecLab D304 SURENYAN T<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week


& TBA D304 SURENYAN T<br />

#6799 8:35am-10:10am TuTh LecLab D304 SURENYAN T<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D304 SURENYAN T<br />

#4827 10:05am-11:40am MW LecLab D304 SURENYAN T<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D304 SURENYAN T<br />

#4942 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab D303 OHORA J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 OHORA J<br />

#4826 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab D303 OHORA J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 OHORA J<br />

#4943 2:30pm- 4:05pm MW LecLab D304 SWAMINATHAN<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 SWAMINATHAN<br />

ENGL 900 WRITING CENTER LAB 0.3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 1A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> writing skills for students in English 1A through the use <strong>of</strong> the Writing Center. Individualized instruction with Writing Center tutors and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4632 7:00am- 8:05am M Lab C341 SMALLENBURG<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am M C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

#4926 7:00am- 8:05am W Lab C341 DESAI D<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5215 7:00am- 8:05am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4806 7:50am- 8:55am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Tu C341 ROSE P C<br />

#5041 7:50am- 8:55am Th Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Th C341 ULMER A<br />

#4769 8:05am- 9:10am M Lab C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am M C341 ATWATER T<br />

#4927 8:05am- 9:10am W Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5219 8:05am- 9:10am F Lab C341 PERALES O<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4823 8:55am-10:00am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Tu C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5051 8:55am-10:00am Th Lab C341 MYRTETUS J<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5289 9:00am-10:05am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 9:00am-10:05am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4668 9:15am-10:20am M Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am M C341 GREEN K<br />

#4933 9:15am-10:20am W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5220 9:15am-10:20am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4845 10:00am-11:05am Tu Lab C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5108 10:00am-11:05am Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5330 10:05am-11:10am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 10:05am-11:10am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4935 10:20am-11:05am W Lab C341 OHORA J<br />

& 11:05am-11:25am W C341 OHORA J<br />

& 10:20am-11:05am W C341 GREEN K<br />

& 11:05am-11:25am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#4671 10:20am-11:25am M Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am M C341 OHORA J<br />

#5221 10:20am-11:25am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am F C341 STEWART H<br />

#4852 11:05am-12:10pm Tu Lab C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5116 11:05am-12:10pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5332 11:10am-12:15pm Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 11:10am-12:15pm Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4687 11:25am-12:30pm M Lab C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#4973 11:25am-12:30pm W Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm W C341 MC CABE C<br />

#5226 11:25am-12:30pm F Lab C341 WOODS L<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm F C341 STEWART H<br />

#4693 12:30pm- 1:35pm M Lab C341 PEREA M


& 12:30pm- 1:35pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#4977 12:30pm- 1:35pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm W C341 PEREA M<br />

#5227 12:30pm- 1:35pm F Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4854 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5131 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th Lab C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#4701 1:35pm- 2:40pm M Lab C341 SMITH M F<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm M C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4985 1:35pm- 2:40pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5231 1:35pm- 2:40pm F Lab C341 OGDEN K<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm F C341 WOODS L<br />

#4866 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu Lab C341 SAMTANI S<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5147 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#4702 2:40pm- 3:45pm M Lab C341 MC QUEEN M M<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm M C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#4988 2:40pm- 3:45pm W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm W C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5260 2:40pm- 3:45pm F Lab C341 ROSE S<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4869 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu Lab C341 OHORA J<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

#5148 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#5567 3:45pm- 4:20pm TuTh Lab SMACS STAFF<br />

#4710 3:45pm- 4:50pm M Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm M C341 MANOUKIAN N<br />

#4989 3:45pm- 4:50pm W Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#6973 4:15pm- 5:00pm F Lab C253 LAMBERT D<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

& 12:15pm- 1:00pm Sat C257 LAMBERT D<br />

#4873 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5172 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#6384 4:45pm- 5:20pm TuTh Lab SPHS WALTER K<br />

No. 6384: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 900 must enroll in English 1A, Section 6378.<br />

This section will be held at South Pasadena High School, 1401 Fremont, South Pasadena - 626-441-5820. Allow for travel time when scheduling your<br />

classes.<br />

#4717 4:50pm- 5:55pm M Lab C341 ULMER A<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm M C341 KUROKI M<br />

#5010 4:50pm- 5:55pm W Lab C341 ADLER B<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#4892 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu Lab C341 OLSEN C<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5184 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

#6116 5:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lab AHS GABRIELSSON<br />

No. 6116: Students enrolling in this section <strong>of</strong> English 900 must enroll in English 1A, Section 6101.<br />

This section will be held at Arcadia High School, 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia - 626-821-8370. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.<br />

#5647 5:45pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lab LCHS AGREGAN L<br />

No. 5647: This section is for students enrolled in English 1A, section 5646.<br />

This section will be held at La Canada High School, 4463 Oak Grove Drive, La Canada - 818-952-4200. Allow for travel time when scheduling your<br />

classes.<br />

#4721 6:00pm- 7:05pm M Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm M C341 ULMER A<br />

#5011 6:00pm- 7:05pm W Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm W C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5320 6:15pm- 6:55pm MW Lab BLAIR PISANO F<br />

No. 5320: This section is for students enrolled in English 1A, section #5302.<br />

This section will be held at Blair High School, 1201 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena - 626-396-5820. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes.<br />

#4893 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu Lab C341 BUSCHER M<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu C341 OLSEN C<br />

#5202 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

#5661 8:15pm- 8:50pm MW Lab TCHS WILLENBORG P<br />

No. 5661: This section is for students enrolled in English 1A, section 4670.<br />

This section will be held at Temple City High School, East 9501 Lemon Avenue, Temple City - 626-548-5000. Allow for travel time when scheduling<br />

your classes.<br />

ENGL 901 WRITING CENTER LAB 0.3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 100.


Development <strong>of</strong> writing skills for students in English 100 through the use <strong>of</strong> the Writing Center. Individualized instruction with Writing Center tutors and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4073 7:00am- 8:05am M Lab C341 SMALLENBURG<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am M C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

#4138 7:00am- 8:05am W Lab C341 DESAI D<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4178 7:00am- 8:05am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4755 7:50am- 8:55am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Tu C341 ROSE P C<br />

#4760 7:50am- 8:55am Th Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Th C341 ULMER A<br />

#4771 8:05am- 9:10am M Lab C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am M C341 ATWATER T<br />

#4775 8:05am- 9:10am W Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4789 8:05am- 9:10am F Lab C341 PERALES O<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4799 8:55am-10:00am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Tu C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4828 8:55am-10:00am Th Lab C341 MYRTETUS J<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4871 9:00am-10:05am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 9:00am-10:05am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4884 9:15am-10:20am M Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am M C341 GREEN K<br />

#4895 9:15am-10:20am W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#4940 9:15am-10:20am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4948 10:00am-11:05am Tu Lab C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#4996 10:00am-11:05am Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5020 10:05am-11:10am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 10:05am-11:10am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5036 10:20am-11:25am M Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am M C341 OHORA J<br />

#5033 10:20am-11:25am W Lab C341 OHORA J<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5044 10:20am-11:25am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am F C341 STEWART H<br />

#5056 11:05am-12:10pm Tu Lab C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5061 11:05am-12:10pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5078 11:10am-12:15pm Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 11:10am-12:15pm Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5117 11:25am-12:30pm M Lab C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#4227 11:25am-12:30pm W Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm W C341 MC CABE C<br />

#5123 11:25am-12:30pm F Lab C341 WOODS L<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm F C341 STEWART H<br />

#5158 12:30pm- 1:35pm M Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#5169 12:30pm- 1:35pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm W C341 PEREA M<br />

#5178 12:30pm- 1:35pm F Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5190 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5194 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th Lab C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5199 1:35pm- 2:40pm M Lab C341 SMITH M F<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm M C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5203 1:35pm- 2:40pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5209 1:35pm- 2:40pm F Lab C341 OGDEN K<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm F C341 WOODS L<br />

#5214 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu Lab C341 SAMTANI S<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5245 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5274 2:40pm- 3:45pm M Lab C341 MC QUEEN M M<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm M C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5292 2:40pm- 3:45pm W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm W C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5303 2:40pm- 3:45pm F Lab C341 ROSE S<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5321 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu Lab C341 BRANZBURG J


& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu C341 OHORA J<br />

#5336 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#5348 3:45pm- 4:50pm M Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm M C341 MANOUKIAN N<br />

#5361 3:45pm- 4:50pm W Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#5375 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5380 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#4246 4:50pm- 5:55pm M Lab C341 ULMER A<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm M C341 KUROKI M<br />

#5413 4:50pm- 5:55pm W Lab C341 ADLER B<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#5451 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu Lab C341 OLSEN C<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5475 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

#5492 6:00pm- 7:05pm M Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm M C341 ULMER A<br />

#5501 6:00pm- 7:05pm W Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm W C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5516 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu Lab C341 BUSCHER M<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu C341 OLSEN C<br />

#5526 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

ENGL 902 WRITING CENTER LAB 0.3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 400.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> writing skills for students in English 400 through the use <strong>of</strong> the Writing Center. Individualized instruction with Writing Center tutors and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4074 7:00am- 8:05am M Lab C341 SMALLENBURG<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am M C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

#4176 7:00am- 8:05am W Lab C341 DESAI D<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4188 7:00am- 8:05am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 7:00am- 8:05am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4759 7:50am- 8:55am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Tu C341 ROSE P C<br />

#4761 7:50am- 8:55am Th Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 7:50am- 8:55am Th C341 ULMER A<br />

#4773 8:05am- 9:10am M Lab C341 ATWATER T<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am M C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

#4782 8:05am- 9:10am W Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am W C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4798 8:05am- 9:10am F Lab C341 PERALES O<br />

& 8:05am- 9:10am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4824 8:55am-10:00am Tu Lab C341 ELAHI N<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Tu C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4851 8:55am-10:00am Th Lab C341 MYRTETUS J<br />

& 8:55am-10:00am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#4880 9:00am-10:05am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 9:00am-10:05am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#4889 9:15am-10:20am M Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am M C341 GREEN K<br />

#4900 9:15am-10:20am W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#4941 9:15am-10:20am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 9:15am-10:20am F C341 KEELER T<br />

#4986 10:00am-11:05am Tu Lab C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5005 10:00am-11:05am Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 10:00am-11:05am Th C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5025 10:05am-11:10am Sat Lab C341 MITCHELL-WAG<br />

& 10:05am-11:10am Sat C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5039 10:20am-11:25am M Lab C341 GREEN K<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am M C341 OHORA J<br />

#5040 10:20am-11:25am W Lab C341 OHORA J<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5052 10:20am-11:25am F Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 10:20am-11:25am F C341 STEWART H<br />

#5058 11:05am-12:10pm Tu Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Tu C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5075 11:05am-12:10pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 11:05am-12:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5120 11:25am-12:30pm M Lab C341 REINHARTSEN<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#4257 11:25am-12:30pm W Lab C341 GREEN K


& 11:25am-12:30pm W C341 MC CABE C<br />

#5153 11:25am-12:30pm F Lab C341 WOODS L<br />

& 11:25am-12:30pm F C341 STEWART H<br />

#5166 12:30pm- 1:35pm M Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm M C341 MC CABE C<br />

#5174 12:30pm- 1:35pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm W C341 PEREA M<br />

#5188 12:30pm- 1:35pm F Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 12:30pm- 1:35pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5191 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu Lab C341 PEREA M<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5197 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th Lab C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Th C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5200 1:35pm- 2:40pm M Lab C341 SMITH M F<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm M C341 BRONSTEIN D<br />

#5206 1:35pm- 2:40pm W Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm W C341 GREEN K<br />

#5212 1:35pm- 2:40pm F Lab C341 OGDEN K<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm F C341 WOODS L<br />

#5230 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu Lab C341 SAMTANI S<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Tu C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5256 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 2:05pm- 3:10pm Th C341 THONGTHIRAJ<br />

#5281 2:40pm- 3:45pm M Lab C341 MC QUEEN M M<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm M C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5299 2:40pm- 3:45pm W Lab C341 ROSE P C<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm W C341 WU RUOYI<br />

#5312 2:40pm- 3:45pm F Lab C341 ROSE S<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:45pm F C341 OGDEN K<br />

#5335 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Tu C341 OHORA J<br />

#5343 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:20pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#5351 3:45pm- 4:50pm M Lab C341 KUROKI M<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm M C341 MANOUKIAN N<br />

#5372 3:45pm- 4:50pm W Lab C341 WU RUOYI<br />

& 3:45pm- 4:50pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#5376 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu Lab C341 BRANZBURG J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Tu C341 BANKS M E<br />

#5392 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 4:20pm- 5:25pm Th C341 OHORA J<br />

#4266 4:50pm- 5:55pm M Lab C341 ULMER A<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm M C341 KUROKI M<br />

#5438 4:50pm- 5:55pm W Lab C341 ADLER B<br />

& 4:50pm- 5:55pm W C341 GLEASON R<br />

#5467 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu Lab C341 OLSEN C<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Tu C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5482 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:35pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

#5497 6:00pm- 7:05pm M Lab C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm M C341 ULMER A<br />

#5507 6:00pm- 7:05pm W Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:00pm- 7:05pm W C341 PASTRAS P J<br />

#5523 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu Lab C341 BUSCHER M<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Tu C341 OLSEN C<br />

#5544 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th Lab C341 BANKS M E<br />

& 6:35pm- 7:40pm Th C341 RIHERD J M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

English as a Second Language<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL 33A ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 4 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 122, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Reading and composition to prepare students for college classes. Practice in advanced sentence structure; methods <strong>of</strong> paragraph and essay development; reading <strong>of</strong> collegelevel<br />

material. Recommended enrollment in Engl 415. No credit if taken after ESL 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C or 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33B, 122, 422,<br />

420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4838 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture C301 LERNER L<br />

#4874 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture C162 MC GAHARN A<br />

#6179 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R218 PILGREEN L<br />

#5634 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture C158 HOLGERSON K<br />

#6228 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R217 STEVENS J


#4853 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture C162 MEIER D B<br />

#4855 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture C158 HERINGER V J<br />

#6896 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture C158 ALCORN C<br />

#5357 1:00pm- 2:00pm TuTh Lecture R218 MEIER D B<br />

& 2:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh R218 MEIER D B<br />

#6878 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture GM110 TAUS C<br />

#4454 3:30pm- 6:10pm MW Lecture AHS EL-GAMAL Z<br />

#4841 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture W208 ALVAREZ P<br />

#5586 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R113 SALAZAR C<br />

#5354 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture R218 LIGHTFOOT S<br />

#5353 6:30pm- 9:10pm TuTh Lecture TCHS HAYWARD R<br />

#5863 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture C253 RIBEIRO J<br />

ESL 33B ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 5 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 33A, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Readings in college-level texts including fiction and non-fiction; methods <strong>of</strong> essay and annotated paper development. Designed to prepare students for success in English<br />

composition classes. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33A, 122, 422, 420,<br />

Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4859 7:00am- 7:35am TuTh Lecture C158 HORTON G<br />

& 7:35am- 9:40am TuTh C158 HORTON G<br />

#6679 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture W208 KOUBEK P<br />

#4863 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture W208 KLEIN B M<br />

#7725 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture C162 RUTZEN N J<br />

#5836 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture C158 HORTON G<br />

#6062 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture GM112 ROSENSCHEIN<br />

#4860 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture W208 KOUBEK P<br />

#4872 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture C162 RUTZEN N J<br />

#6241 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture C162 SAVAS D<br />

#4955 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture C162 SAVAS D<br />

#4862 3:40pm- 4:15pm TuTh Lecture C162 MC QUEEN M M<br />

& 4:15pm- 6:20pm TuTh C162 MC QUEEN M M<br />

#5885 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture C162 SAVAS D<br />

#7697 6:20pm- 9:00pm MW Lecture C153 SALAZAR C<br />

#6810 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture C162 RIBEIRO J<br />

ESL 106 SPEAKING AND LISTENING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 136 or 146, and eligibility for ESL 33B or Engl 100.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced speaking and listening skills for achieving academic goals. Task activities include group discussion, individual presentations, evaluation <strong>of</strong> lectures<br />

and media broadcasts. Attention will be given to building college-level skills. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6761 9:30am-10:55am MW Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

& 10:55am-11:45am MW R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

ESL 113 ADVANCED ESL VOCABULARY WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ESL 33A, ESL 33B, Engl 100, or Engl 1A.<br />

Academic vocabulary focused on advanced prefixes, roots, suffixes; two- and three-word verbs. Review <strong>of</strong> word families, dictionary use, useful idioms. Recommended for<br />

advanced ESL students who need to improve their academic vocabulary in order to read, write, and understand unsimplified academic English, as well as to gain confidence in<br />

understanding and using two- and three-word verbs in pr<strong>of</strong>essional, academic, and non-academic speaking situations. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5539 4:40pm- 6:55pm W Lecture D304 DE-CARVALHO<br />

ESL 122 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 3 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 422, 490B, SPSV 490B or placement based on the ESL assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> grammar and writing skills for academic purposes. Reading <strong>of</strong> low-intermediate fiction and non-fiction; written practice in sentence patterns and compositions.<br />

Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot<br />

enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 420, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4809 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture C158 MC GAHARN A<br />

No. 4809: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4809 and ESL 403 section #4786.<br />

#4580 7:00am- 9:40am MW Lecture R221 PILGREEN L<br />

No. 4882: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 SECTION #4580 and ESL 403 section #6168.<br />

#4899 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R221 KOUBEK P<br />

No. 4899: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4899 and ESL 403 section #6211.<br />

#4865 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R217 POTTER C M<br />

No. 4865: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4865 and ESL 403 section #4546.<br />

#4879 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture W208 MC GAHARN A<br />

No. 4879: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4879 and ESL 403 section #4736.<br />

#6876 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture C162 KOUBEK P<br />

No. 6876: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #6876 and ESL 403 section #4551. This is for the CEC Bridge


Program.<br />

#6688 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R113 CURTIS C L<br />

No. 6688 ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #6688 and ESL 403 section #4774.<br />

#4882 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture E320 EL-GAMAL Z<br />

No. 4882: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 Section #4882 and ESL 403 section #4767.<br />

#5344 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture C158 CURTIS C L<br />

No. 5344: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #5344 and ESL 403 section #4779.<br />

#6320 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture GM107 JOHNSON C L<br />

No: 6320: This class focuses on the theme <strong>of</strong> Events. pairing will help students develop their ESL skills. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH<br />

SECTIONS: #6320 AND #4567.<br />

#4584 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture C158 JOHNSON C L<br />

No: 4584: This class focuses on the theme <strong>of</strong> Events. pairing will help students develop their ESL skills. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH<br />

SECTIONS: #4584 AND #4571.<br />

#4875 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture C158 JOHNSON C L<br />

No: 4875: This class focuses on the theme <strong>of</strong> Events. pairing will help students develop their ESL skills. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH<br />

SECTIONS: #4875 AND #4581.<br />

#6797 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture C158 INGLE T<br />

#5337 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture C151 MONN R<br />

No. 5337: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #5337 and ESL 403 section #4754. This pair is for the CEC Bridge<br />

Program.<br />

ESL 132 READING - LEVEL 3 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 432 or placement based on the ESL reading assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and intermediate reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 122. Maximum credit in ESL 132 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 415, 130, 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, ESL 432, Engl 415, 130, 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4587 11:25am- 1:00pm MW LecLab C153 CROOK M E<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C153 CROOK M E<br />

#7668 6:15pm- 6:55pm W LecLab GM112 VALDEZ C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 6:55pm- 9:35pm W D304 VALDEZ C<br />

& TBA D304 VALDEZ C<br />

ESL 133 ADVANCED ESL GRAMMAR WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> advanced grammar structures, including adverb, adjective, and noun clauses, and conditional forms. Recommended for ESL students in ESL 33B who need to<br />

review grammar. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6710 11:55am- 1:00pm M Lecture C151 DE-CARVALHO<br />

& 11:55am- 1:00pm W C151 DE-CARVALHO<br />

ESL 136 AMERICAN CULTURE THROUGH SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 446 or 442, and enrollment in ESL 33A or Engl 415.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> high intermediate to advanced speaking and listening skills through the discussion <strong>of</strong> current events and American cultural and social issues. Movies, song, TV<br />

and radio programs will be used to enhance cultural competency and to build fluency in aural comprehension and spoken communication skills. Activities include oral reports,<br />

group and panel discussions, in-class and out-<strong>of</strong>-class nterviews. Some library research and reading assignments. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6520 9:15am-10:50am MW Lecture V209 HORTON G<br />

ESL 146 PRONUNCIATION OF AMERICAN ENGLISH - LEVEL 2 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Completion <strong>of</strong> ESL 246 (Level 1) or its equivalent, current enrollment in ESL 106 or eligibility for ESL 33A.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> pronunciation skills through practice <strong>of</strong> American consonant blends and advanced stress and intonation patterns. Use <strong>of</strong> phonetic alphabet reduced<br />

forms and advanced features <strong>of</strong> vowel and consonant sounds. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5573 9:00am-10:35am TuTh Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

#4270 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture C162 ZAVALA A B<br />

ESL 172 ESL FOR THE WORKPLACE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Required eligibility for ESL 122 or above.<br />

English communication skills appropriate to a workplace setting, including workplace terminology, safety issues, reports and memos, job search skills, communicating with<br />

coworkers, and an understanding <strong>of</strong> workplace ethics. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4303 8:00am-11:20am Sat Lecture C153 YOUN M S


ESL 176 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING II 3 Units<br />

Continuing development <strong>of</strong> conversation skills in a variety <strong>of</strong> social situations. Practice and use <strong>of</strong> intermediate language skills. Listening activities to help students understand<br />

natural speech. Vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Recommended for students who have completed ESL 446 and/or are<br />

enrolled in ESL 122 and/or ESL 132. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4553 11:45am- 1:20pm MW Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

ESL 246 PRONUNCIATION OF AMERICAN ENGLISH - LEVEL 1 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 446; or enrollment in ESL 446, or eligibility for ESL 442.<br />

Introduction to American speech sounds, basic stress and intonation patterns. Study <strong>of</strong> selected suffix endings, speech mechanism and phonetic alphabet. Maximum credit 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 142. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5784 10:35am-12:10pm TuTh Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

#5576 1:20pm- 2:55pm MW Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

#5580 5:10pm- 6:45pm MW Lecture W208 WEIGEL N<br />

ESL 403 ESL SKILLS WORKSHOP 1 Unit<br />

Individualized instruction in writing vocabulary, and spelling to assist non-native speakers <strong>of</strong> English concurrently enrolled in a core ESL course. Maximum credits 4 units, 1<br />

unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4786 9:00am-10:05am W Lecture D306 GILL L<br />

No. 4786: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4809 and ESL 403 section #4786. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#6211 10:00am-11:05am Tu Lecture D306 MC GAHARN A<br />

No. 6211: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4899 and ESL 403 section #6211. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4546 10:00am-11:05am Th Lecture D306 MC GAHARN A<br />

No. 4546: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4865 aNd ESL 403 section #4546. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4552 10:30am-12:35pm M Lecture D306 MICHELSON M<br />

#4736 11:15am-12:20pm F Lecture D306 GILL L<br />

No. 4736: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #4879 and ESL 403 section #4736. This pair is for CEC Bridge<br />

Program. Students must enroll in ESL 403 as PASS/NO PASS.6FA<br />

#6168 11:30am-12:35pm M Lecture D306 MICHELSON M<br />

#4551 12:30pm- 1:35pm F Lecture D306 MICHELSON M<br />

No. 4551: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #6876 and ESL 403 section #4551. This pair is for the CEC Bridge<br />

Program. Students must enroll in ESL 403 as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4767 4:00pm- 5:05pm Tu Lecture D306 GILL L<br />

No. 4767. ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 Section #4882 and ESL 403 section #4767. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4774 4:00pm- 5:05pm Th Lecture D306 MICHELSON M<br />

No. 4774: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #6688 and ESL 403 section #4774. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4754 5:00pm- 6:05pm M Lecture D306 PILGREEN L<br />

No. 4754: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #5337 and ESL 403 section #4754. This pair is for the CEC Bridge<br />

Program. Students must enroll in ESL 403 as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

#4779 5:00pm- 6:05pm W Lecture D306 MICHELSON M<br />

No. 5344: ESL Center lab class. Students must enroll in BOTH ESL 122 section #5344 and ESL 403 section #4779. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

ESL 420 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 1 4 Units<br />

Intensive practice in basic English sentence structure for students who wish to prepare for college-level work. Introduction to spelling, punctuation, vocabulary development<br />

and English writing conventions. Recommended enrollment in ESL 460 and ESL 456. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A,<br />

33B, 122, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Cannot enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6249 7:00am- 8:45am MWF LecLab R219 POTTER C M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R219 POTTER C M<br />

#4904 4:50pm- 7:30pm MW LecLab R123 TAUS C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R123 TAUS C<br />

#6723 6:40pm- 9:10pm TuTh LecLab C153 SALAZAR C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C153 SALAZAR C<br />

ESL 422 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 2 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 420 or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> reading and writing skills for academic purposes. Readings in short essays and fiction; written practice in sentence patterns, paragraphs. Recommended<br />

enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, 122, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot enroll concurrently in<br />

ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#4877 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture C162 RUTZEN N J<br />

#4885 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture R218 PILGREEN L<br />

#6893 2:55pm- 4:40pm MWF Lecture R123 PILGREEN L<br />

#5374 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture C151 EASTERLY M J<br />

#5026 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture C151 SUNDAR M<br />

#4783 7:30pm-10:10pm MW Lecture R123 PHILLIPS L<br />

ESL 432 ESL READING - LEVEL 2 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 460 or satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 422 or 122. Maximum credit in ESL 432 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No creditB if taken after Engl 415, 130, or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture<br />

and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7775 8:45am- 9:50am MW LecLab R307 CROOK M E<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 9:50am-10:20am MW R307 CROOK M E<br />

& TBA R307 CROOK M E<br />

#6434 5:15pm- 6:50pm TuTh LecLab R218 BEAUCHAMP V<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R218 BEAUCHAMP V<br />

#4703 6:20pm- 9:40pm W LecLab D303 GILL L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D303 GILL L<br />

ESL 446 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 456, 420 or 460; and enrollment in ESL 432, 422, 246 or 122.<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> casual and formal dialogues in commonplace situations. Everyday language functions and conversation management skills. Listening activities to enhance<br />

comprehension <strong>of</strong> daily topics. Idiomatic expressions and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Maximum credit 6 units, between any combinations <strong>of</strong><br />

ESL 442 and 446; 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6677 3:40pm- 5:15pm TuTh LecLab R218 VAN-HOUTEN K<br />

ESL 456 BASIC SPEAKING AND LISTENING 6 Units<br />

An introductory course in spoken English to develop basic communication skills for everyday life in the U.S. Listening and conversation practice around daily topics,<br />

extensive vocabulary building and practice <strong>of</strong> basic grammatical structures. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 420 and ESL 460. Maximum credit 12<br />

units, 6 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5579 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh Lecture R123 BOJARCZAK A<br />

ESL 459 ESL LEARNING THROUGH COMPUTERS 1 Unit<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> English skills through hands-on computer use. Word processing, Internet research, online grammar quizzes, Webpage creation and multimedia<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware use. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4567 ONLINE JOHNSON C L<br />

No. 4567: ESL 459 and ESL 122 are paired courses. The pairing will help students develop their ESL skill. Students must be familiar with the<br />

Internet and have access to a computer with an Internet connection. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH SECTIONS: #6320 AND #4567.<br />

#4581 ONLINE JOHNSON C L<br />

No. 4581: ESL 459 and ESL 122 are paired courses. The pairing will help students develop their ESL skill. Students must be familiar with the<br />

Internet and have access to a computer with an Internet connection. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH SECTIONS: #4875 AND #4851.<br />

#4571 ONLINE JOHNSON C L<br />

No. 4571: ESL 459 and ESL 122 are paired courses. The pairing will help students develop their ESL skill. Students must be familiar with the<br />

Internet and have access to a computer with an Internet connection. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN BOTH SECTIONS: #4584 AND #4571.<br />

ESL 460 ESL READING - LEVEL 1 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to vocabulary building, word attack skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 420 and 456. Maximum credit in ESL 460 is<br />

6 units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 432, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 432, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7776 3:15pm- 4:50pm TuTh LecLab R307 CROSBY J F<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA R307 CROSBY J F<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block - Level 1<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 1<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187


ESL Learning Communities - Level 1. These grouped classes will give beginning ESL students important practice<br />

in reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary development. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL THREE<br />

SECTIONS: #5406, #6481, and #5347.<br />

ESL 420 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 1 4 Units<br />

Intensive practice in basic English sentence structure for students who wish to prepare for college-level work. Introduction to spelling, punctuation, vocabulary development<br />

and English writing conventions. Recommended enrollment in ESL 460 and ESL 456. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A,<br />

33B, 122, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Cannot enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5406 8:45am-11:25am MW LecLab C153 MICHELSON M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C153 MICHELSON M<br />

ESL 456 BASIC SPEAKING AND LISTENING 6 Units<br />

An introductory course in spoken English to develop basic communication skills for everyday life in the U.S. Listening and conversation practice around daily topics, extensive<br />

vocabulary building and practice <strong>of</strong> basic grammatical structures. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 420 and ESL 460. Maximum credit 12 units, 6 units each<br />

semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6481 8:45am-12:05pm TuTh Lecture C153 MICHELSON M<br />

ESL 460 ESL READING - LEVEL 1 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to vocabulary building, word attack skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 420 and 456. Maximum credit in ESL 460 is 6 units,<br />

3 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 432, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 432, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5347 8:45am-12:05pm F LecLab C153 MICHELSON M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C153 MICHELSON M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block - Level 2<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 2<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 2. These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS: #4886, #7447 and #4833.<br />

ESL 422 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 2 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 420 or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> reading and writing skills for academic purposes. Readings in short essays and fiction; written practice in sentence patterns, paragraphs. Recommended<br />

enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, 122, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot enroll concurrently in<br />

ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4886 8:55am-10:15am MTuWTh Lecture C151 PELL S<br />

ESL 432 ESL READING - LEVEL 2 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 460 or satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 422 or 122. Maximum credit in ESL 432 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No creditB if taken after Engl 415, 130, or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture<br />

and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7447 10:15am-11:50am MW LecLab C151 PELL S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C151 PELL S<br />

ESL 446 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 456, 420 or 460; and enrollment in ESL 432, 422, 246 or 122.<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> casual and formal dialogues in commonplace situations. Everyday language functions and conversation management skills. Listening activities to enhance<br />

comprehension <strong>of</strong> daily topics. Idiomatic expressions and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Maximum credit 6 units, between any combinations <strong>of</strong><br />

ESL 442 and 446; 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#4833 10:15am-11:50am TuTh LecLab C151 PELL S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block - Level 3<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 3<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 3 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS: #6359, #7667, and #4300.<br />

ESL 122 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 3 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 422, 490B, SPSV 490B or placement based on the ESL assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> grammar and writing skills for academic purposes. Reading <strong>of</strong> low-intermediate fiction and non-fiction; written practice in sentence patterns and compositions.<br />

Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot<br />

enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 420, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6359 1:00pm- 2:20pm MTuWTh Lecture C151 ROSE S<br />

ESL 132 READING - LEVEL 3 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 432 or placement based on the ESL reading assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and intermediate reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 122. Maximum credit in ESL 132 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 415, 130, 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, ESL 432, Engl 415, 130, 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7667 2:20pm- 3:55pm MW LecLab C151 ROSE S<br />

ESL 176 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING II 3 Units<br />

Continuing development <strong>of</strong> conversation skills in a variety <strong>of</strong> social situations. Practice and use <strong>of</strong> intermediate language skills. Listening activities to help students understand<br />

natural speech. Vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Recommended for students who have completed ESL 446 and/or are<br />

enrolled in ESL 122 and/or ESL 132. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4300 2:20pm- 3:55pm TuTh Lecture C151 ROSE S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block - Level 4<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 4<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 4 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. Students must be familiar<br />

with the Internet and have access to a computer. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS:<br />

#4327, #6883, and #7450.<br />

ESL 33A ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 4 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 122, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Reading and composition to prepare students for college classes. Practice in advanced sentence structure; methods <strong>of</strong> paragraph and essay development; reading <strong>of</strong> collegelevel<br />

material. Recommended enrollment in Engl 415. No credit if taken after ESL 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C or 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33B, 122, 422,<br />

420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6883 9:20am- Noon MW Lecture R113 CURTIS C L<br />

ESL 113 ADVANCED ESL VOCABULARY WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ESL 33A, ESL 33B, Engl 100, or Engl 1A.<br />

Academic vocabulary focused on advanced prefixes, roots, suffixes; two- and three-word verbs. Review <strong>of</strong> word families, dictionary use, useful idioms. Recommended for<br />

advanced ESL students who need to improve their academic vocabulary in order to read, write, and understand unsimplified academic English, as well as to gain confidence in<br />

understanding and using two- and three-word verbs in pr<strong>of</strong>essional, academic, and non-academic speaking situations. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#7450 10:55am- Noon TuTh Lecture R113 CURTIS C L<br />

ESL 136 AMERICAN CULTURE THROUGH SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 446 or 442, and enrollment in ESL 33A or Engl 415.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> high intermediate to advanced speaking and listening skills through the discussion <strong>of</strong> current events and American cultural and social issues. Movies, song, TV<br />

and radio programs will be used to enhance cultural competency and to build fluency in aural comprehension and spoken communication skills. Activities include oral reports,<br />

group and panel discussions, in-class and out-<strong>of</strong>-class nterviews. Some library research and reading assignments. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4327 9:20am-10:55am TuTh Lecture R113 CURTIS C L<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block - Level 5<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 5<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 5 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN BOTH SECTIONS: #4661 AND #5916.<br />

ESL 33B ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 5 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 33A, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Readings in college-level texts including fiction and non-fiction; methods <strong>of</strong> essay and annotated paper development. Designed to prepare students for success in English<br />

composition classes. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33A, 122, 422, 420,<br />

Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4861 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

ESL 106 SPEAKING AND LISTENING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 136 or 146, and eligibility for ESL 33B or Engl 100.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced speaking and listening skills for achieving academic goals. Task activities include group discussion, individual presentations, evaluation <strong>of</strong> lectures<br />

and media broadcasts. Attention will be given to building college-level skills. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#5916 1:00pm- 3:15pm MW Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block 2 - Level 2<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 2<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 2 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #4543, #4565, #4602, #4541, AND #4628.<br />

COUN 10 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE 1 Unit<br />

Orientation to the structures <strong>of</strong> higher education. Exposure to college resources and educational planning. Introduction to students' matriculation rights and responsibilities.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> placement assessment recommended. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4628 1:00pm- 4:00pm F Lecture C301 WALKER A<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-03/23/12<br />

ESL 410A BASIC ESL GRAMMAR REVIEW 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic sentence structure, word order, parts <strong>of</strong> speech, coordination. Recommended for students who need review <strong>of</strong> basic grammar. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4541 1:00pm- 3:15pm F Lecture C301 CARLISI K


Short Term: 04/6/12-06/1/12<br />

ESL 422 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 2 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 420 or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> reading and writing skills for academic purposes. Readings in short essays and fiction; written practice in sentence patterns, paragraphs. Recommended<br />

enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, 122, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot enroll concurrently in<br />

ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4543 1:00pm- 2:20pm MTuWTh Lecture C301 CROOK M E<br />

ESL 432 ESL READING - LEVEL 2 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 460 or satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 422 or 122. Maximum credit in ESL 432 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No creditB if taken after Engl 415, 130, or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture<br />

and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4565 2:20pm- 3:55pm MW LecLab C301 CROOK M E<br />

& TBA C301 CROOK M E<br />

ESL 446 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 456, 420 or 460; and enrollment in ESL 432, 422, 246 or 122.<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> casual and formal dialogues in commonplace situations. Everyday language functions and conversation management skills. Listening activities to enhance<br />

comprehension <strong>of</strong> daily topics. Idiomatic expressions and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Maximum credit 6 units, between any combinations <strong>of</strong><br />

ESL 442 and 446; 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4602 2:20pm- 3:55pm TuTh LecLab C301 CROOK M E<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block 2 - Level 3<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 3<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 3 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #4881, #7666, #4554, #4319, AND #4654. Students must enroll in ESL 403<br />

as PASS/NO PASS.<br />

COUN 11 LEARNING STRATEGIES AND COLLEGE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 1 Unit<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> college success factors and learning styles <strong>of</strong> student achievement. Development <strong>of</strong> strategies for success in educational and work environments. Organizing tasks<br />

involved when studying and the tools to do it. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4654 9:00am- Noon F Lecture NO RM ANDERSON J B<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-03/23/12<br />

ESL 122 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 3 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 422, 490B, SPSV 490B or placement based on the ESL assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> grammar and writing skills for academic purposes. Reading <strong>of</strong> low-intermediate fiction and non-fiction; written practice in sentence patterns and compositions.<br />

Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot<br />

enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 420, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4881 9:00am-10:20am MTuWTh Lecture C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

ESL 132 READING - LEVEL 3 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 432 or placement based on the ESL reading assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and intermediate reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 122. Maximum credit in ESL 132 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 415, 130, 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, ESL 432, Engl 415, 130, 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7666 10:20am-11:55am MW LecLab NO RM DE-CARVALHO<br />

& TBA C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

ESL 176 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING II 3 Units


Continuing development <strong>of</strong> conversation skills in a variety <strong>of</strong> social situations. Practice and use <strong>of</strong> intermediate language skills. Listening activities to help students understand<br />

natural speech. Vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Recommended for students who have completed ESL 446 and/or are<br />

enrolled in ESL 122 and/or ESL 132. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4554 10:20am-11:55am TuTh Lecture NO RM DE-CARVALHO<br />

ESL 403 ESL SKILLS WORKSHOP 1 Unit<br />

Individualized instruction in writing vocabulary, and spelling to assist non-native speakers <strong>of</strong> English concurrently enrolled in a core ESL course. Maximum credits 4 units, 1<br />

unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4319 9:00am-11:05am F Lecture D306 CARLISI K<br />

Short Term: 04/6/12-06/1/12<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block 2 - Level 4<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 4<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ESL Learning Communities - Level 4 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #4847, #6712, #5927, AND #4694.<br />

ENGL 415 READING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 3 Units<br />

Introduction to word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 33A or Engl 400. Maximum credit in Engl 415 is<br />

6 units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 130 or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, 432, Engl 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4694 9:00am-12:20pm F LecLab D304 MC GINNIS A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA D304 MC GINNIS A<br />

ESL 33A ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 4 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 122, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Reading and composition to prepare students for college classes. Practice in advanced sentence structure; methods <strong>of</strong> paragraph and essay development; reading <strong>of</strong> collegelevel<br />

material. Recommended enrollment in Engl 415. No credit if taken after ESL 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C or 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33B, 122, 422,<br />

420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4847 1:00pm- 3:40pm MW Lecture R113 FRANK R<br />

ESL 113 ADVANCED ESL VOCABULARY WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ESL 33A, ESL 33B, Engl 100, or Engl 1A.<br />

Academic vocabulary focused on advanced prefixes, roots, suffixes; two- and three-word verbs. Review <strong>of</strong> word families, dictionary use, useful idioms. Recommended for<br />

advanced ESL students who need to improve their academic vocabulary in order to read, write, and understand unsimplified academic English, as well as to gain confidence in<br />

understanding and using two- and three-word verbs in pr<strong>of</strong>essional, academic, and non-academic speaking situations. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6712 2:35pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R113 FRANK R<br />

ESL 136 AMERICAN CULTURE THROUGH SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 446 or 442, and enrollment in ESL 33A or Engl 415.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> high intermediate to advanced speaking and listening skills through the discussion <strong>of</strong> current events and American cultural and social issues. Movies, song, TV<br />

and radio programs will be used to enhance cultural competency and to build fluency in aural comprehension and spoken communication skills. Activities include oral reports,<br />

group and panel discussions, in-class and out-<strong>of</strong>-class nterviews. Some library research and reading assignments. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5927 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture R113 FRANK R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ESL Block 2 - Level 5<br />

ESL Learning Communities - LEVEL 5<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187


ESL Learning Communities - Level 5 These grouped classes <strong>of</strong>fer an opportunity for college-level ESL students<br />

to develop and practice skills in reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #5333, #4719, #4730, AND #5161.<br />

ESL 33B ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 5 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 33A, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Readings in college-level texts including fiction and non-fiction; methods <strong>of</strong> essay and annotated paper development. Designed to prepare students for success in English<br />

composition classes. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33A, 122, 422, 420,<br />

Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5333 3:40pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

ESL 106 SPEAKING AND LISTENING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 136 or 146, and eligibility for ESL 33B or Engl 100.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> advanced speaking and listening skills for achieving academic goals. Task activities include group discussion, individual presentations, evaluation <strong>of</strong> lectures<br />

and media broadcasts. Attention will be given to building college-level skills. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#4719 5:15pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

LIB 1 BASIC LIBRARY RESEARCH SKILLS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Organization and knowledge <strong>of</strong> academic libraries including online catalogs; periodical indexes, and online and web resources; application <strong>of</strong> the research process and research<br />

strategies; selection and evaluation <strong>of</strong> print and online resources; documenting sources and preparation <strong>of</strong> bibliographies. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5161 HYBRID TIRAPELLE L<br />

Short Term: 04/2/12-06/1/12<br />

LING 12 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Linguistic and cultural patterns; how and what people communicate. Designed to aid both Americans and foreign students in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> intercultural understanding and communication skills. No credit if taken after Engl 12. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4730 3:40pm- 5:15pm TuTh Lecture C153 CARLISI K<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Environmental Studies<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

ENVS 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4 Units<br />

Relationship <strong>of</strong> living organisms to the environment, including human impact on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Emphasis is placed on understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> biological and physical science issues currently faced by society. Includes laboratory and field investigation <strong>of</strong> ecosystems and the environment. No credit if taken after Biol<br />

37, Biol 40 or Physc 37. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6431 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab E220 O'CONNOR L<br />

#5741 8:50am- 9:50am TuTh LecLab E220 CATANESE E<br />

& 9:50am-12:10pm TuTh E220 CATANESE E<br />

No. 5741 and 5743: These courses includes field trips. Students provide their own transportation.<br />

#4611 8:50am-12:10pm MW LecLab E220 FARLEY K<br />

#5743 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab E220 CATANESE E<br />

No. 5743: This course includes field trips. Students provide their own transportation.<br />

#4299 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab E211 BOROON H<br />

ENVS 3 CHEMISTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B.<br />

Introduction to basic chemistry for the non-science major, with an emphasis on how chemical principles relate to the everyday environment. Topics include: natural resources,<br />

acid rain, air pollution, synthetic fibers, food additives, pesticides, batteries, drugs, nuclear power and alternative energy sources. No credit if taken after Chem 10. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4380 10:00am-11:45am MW LecLab U309 VAN CORVA<br />

& 11:45am- 3:05pm W U310 VAN CORVA<br />

No. 4380: This course requires the students to have Internet access.<br />

#4379 10:10am-11:45am MW LecLab U309 VAN CORVA<br />

& 11:45am- 3:05pm M U310 VAN CORVA


<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Puente Project<br />

James Aragon, Puente Counselor<br />

COUNSELING SERVICES<br />

(626) 585-7897 (days)<br />

COUN 12 PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units<br />

A comprehensive course that integrates personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth through the development <strong>of</strong> effective communication skills, positive self-image and self-esteem, and<br />

strategies for problem solving and decision making. Analysis <strong>of</strong> life course events, such as the development <strong>of</strong> career and educational objectives. Emphasis is on personal<br />

health assessment and strategies for coping with stress. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6526 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture CC233 ARAGON J<br />

ENGL 1A READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 100; (2) ESL 33B; (3) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 900.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis <strong>of</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> writing with emphasis on expository and<br />

argumentative essays. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 900. Recommended enrollment in Engl 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4661 12:05pm- 2:20pm MW Lecture C355 RIVAS GOMEZ<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Ujima Program<br />

Gena Lope<br />

(626) 585-7091 (days)<br />

COUN 17 CAREER PLANNING 2 Units<br />

Career research and planning using assessments <strong>of</strong> interests, values, skills, and temperament. Exploration <strong>of</strong> job duties and educational/training requirements. Job search skills.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4810 10:15am-11:20am TuTh Lecture CC233 LOPEZ G<br />

No. 4810: $19.05-$23.05 course fee to be paid during the course.<br />

ENGL 1A READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 100; (2) ESL 33B; (3) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 900.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis <strong>of</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> writing with emphasis on expository and<br />

argumentative essays. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 900. Recommended enrollment in Engl 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6240 10:40am-12:05pm MWF Lecture V200 PINA G<br />

ENGL 100 READING AND WRITING SKILLS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 400 or Bus 112; (2) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 901.<br />

Writing expository, analytical, and argumentative essays; developing critical reading and research skills. Review <strong>of</strong> sentence structure and grammar. Required concurrent<br />

enrollment in Engl 901, Writing Center Lab. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4856 8:25am-10:40am MW Lecture V200 PINA G<br />

SPEECH 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and practices <strong>of</strong> public speaking, speech composition, organization, audience analysis and listening skills. Recommended pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in spoken English. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6158 10:00am- 1:20pm F Lecture C312 PANELLA A<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Veteran's Learning Collaborative<br />

Patrica D'Orange-Martin, Coordinator<br />

VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER<br />

(626) 585-7226 (days)


ENGL 1A READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 100; (2) ESL 33B; (3) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 900.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis <strong>of</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> writing with emphasis on expository and<br />

argumentative essays. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 900. Recommended enrollment in Engl 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5663 9:15am-11:30am TuTh Lecture C161 GREEN K<br />

No. 5663: This Semester: Sustanability.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Fashion<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

FASH 1A FASHION SURVEY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to fashion, career concepts, research and clothing construction. Orientation to fashion careers, aptitude to fashion, life skills, time management, and education<br />

planning. Industrial sewing equipment, tools, and materials will be used to produce samples <strong>of</strong> elementary level garment construction as foundation to the understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

pattern construction, fashion design, manufacturing and production. Industry research will include orientation to online research. Preparation <strong>of</strong> a research project. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5294 9:00am- 3:40pm M LecLab R416 LUTTRELL H<br />

#6014 9:00am- 3:40pm Tu LecLab R416 LUTTRELL H<br />

#5777 9:00am- 3:40pm Th LecLab R416 LUTTRELL H<br />

#6809 9:00am- 3:40pm Sat LecLab R416 POTEET C<br />

FASH 1B INTERMEDIATE CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 1A and enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Fash 108.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 108, Fash 110.<br />

Apparel construction using industrial sewing techniques. Samples and garments demonstrating intermediate apparel construction skills for womenswear, sportswear, and knits.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5962 9:00am- 3:40pm W LecLab R416 ORSINI J S<br />

#6734 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R416 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 2 INTRODUCTION TO FASHION INDUSTRY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Factors affecting fashion development and design. Apparel production, marketing, distribution, retail merchandising, promotion and the consumer. Understanding career<br />

opportunities in the fashion industry. No credit if taken after Fash 101. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5709 9:00am-12:20pm Th Lecture R211 ANGERHOFER T<br />

#4575 1:40pm- 5:00pm Tu Lecture R211 BLECKMANN L<br />

FASH 21 PRINCIPLES OF FASHION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> clothing and fashion including interrelationships among social, psychological, cultural, economic, aesthetic and physical factors. Analysis <strong>of</strong> wardrobe, color<br />

selection, image and line for the individual. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5824 9:00am-12:20pm Th Lecture R417 STERLING K<br />

#6409 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture R206 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 107A PATTERN DRAFTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 1A and enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Fash 108.<br />

Drafting basic patterns. Flat pattern manipulation for a variety <strong>of</strong> designs. Construction <strong>of</strong> basic sloper and selected samples. Introduction to the application <strong>of</strong> computer<br />

patternmaking. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6663 9:00am- 3:40pm F LecLab R416 POTEET C<br />

FASH 107B INTERMEDIATE FASHION DRAFTING AND DRAPING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 1B, 107A.<br />

Intermediate patternmaking by drafting, flat pattern manipulation, and draping on dress forms. Development <strong>of</strong> tailoring slopers. Construction <strong>of</strong> tailored samples <strong>of</strong><br />

intermediate difficulty. Computer concepts relating to the development <strong>of</strong> sleeve slopers and pattern charts. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6593 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R415 MANUKYAN G


FASH 108 PATTERNMAKING BY DRAPING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 1A<br />

Designs created by draping on dress forms. Patternmaking from completed drapes. Construction <strong>of</strong> basic slopers and samples. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6208 9:00am- 3:40pm Tu LecLab R415 CANNON S<br />

FASH 110 FASHION ILLUSTRATION 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 1A.<br />

Sketch techniques for the design room using croqui in an exaggerated fashion proportion. Emphasis on the rendering <strong>of</strong> apparel, texture and color <strong>of</strong> fabric. Color media will be<br />

explored to recreate accurate textile representations. Production flat drafting and accurate garment sketch in back ink, showing the exact proportions and measurements.<br />

Presentation boards and portfolio techniques will be explored. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4008 9:00am- 3:40pm F LecLab R415 CANNON S<br />

#5310 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R415 CANNON S<br />

FASH 111A INTRODUCTION TO FASHION DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 1A and Fash 110.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 2, 21 and 108.<br />

Fashion design concepts involving research. Trend prediction, fashion influences, target customer buying trends and trade publications will be utilized in the production <strong>of</strong><br />

fashion designs that focus on a specific category, season, price range and target customer. Influences such as historical costume, ethnic clothing and textiles, military uniforms<br />

and fine art will be researched and the results applied to create original fashion designs. Artwork will take several forms suitable for inclusion in final portfolio: full color<br />

renderings, presentation boards, line pages, and sales portfolios. Emphasis will be on womens and juniors apparel, with some discussion on mens, childrens and boys apparel.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5300 9:00am- 3:40pm M LecLab R415 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 111B INTERMEDIATE FASHION DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 111A, enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Fash 107B and Fash 115.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> design applications related to category, target customer, and commercial producers <strong>of</strong> fashion apparel. Creation <strong>of</strong> apparel lines, presented in one or more formats:<br />

presentation board, line page, full-color illustration, sample garments and patterns. All project suitable for inclusion in final portfolio. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4556 9:00am- 3:40pm M LecLab R417 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 111C ADVANCED FASHION DESIGN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Fash 111B; Fash 107B or 107C.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 1C, 9, 124, 107B or 107C.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional-quality portfolio. Preparation <strong>of</strong> a resume. Design and create sample garments as shown in the portfolio. Attend an internship to observe and<br />

experience on-the-job practices creating a term project as a result <strong>of</strong> this experience. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5345 9:00am- 3:40pm M LecLab R415 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 115 COMPUTER ASSISTED FASHION GRAPHICS 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 110.<br />

Introduction to fashion drawing, production flats, colorization, and scanning <strong>of</strong> images using the computer. Exploration <strong>of</strong> computer techniques and methods suitable for use in<br />

the apparel industry design room. Processes will apply to design courses and will utilize skills learned in previous Fashion department courses. Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop<br />

will be used as the vehicle for these processes. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6532 1:00pm- 5:25pm Th LecLab R417 CANNON S<br />

FASH 124 HISTORY OF COSTUME 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Historic study and research <strong>of</strong> dress from prehistoric to present period; relationships <strong>of</strong> related arts in evolution <strong>of</strong> garments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

#4911 2:00pm- 5:20pm Tu Lecture R417 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 128G HISTORICAL REPRODUCTIONS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Studies in apparel processes and concepts. Instruction on materials, techniques, and organization <strong>of</strong> process and idea. Each course 1 unit. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture and 27 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5794 9:00am-11:15am W LecLab R416 ORSINI J S<br />

FASH 130 FASHION WORKSHOP 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): Fash 108.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Fash 111A.<br />

Creation <strong>of</strong> a fashion line from design through pattern making, construction and finishing. Pattern charts, costing, and spec sheets will be part <strong>of</strong> the process, as well as<br />

portfolio preparation. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5799 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab R416 ORSINI J S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Fire Technology<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

FIRE 110 INTRODUCTION TO FIRE TECHNOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Provides an introduction to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; history <strong>of</strong> fire protection; fire loss analysis; public, quasi-public and private<br />

fire protection services; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7704 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture V201 PHILLIPS M<br />

FIRE 114 FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE PREVENTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Fire 110 or 112.<br />

Organization and function <strong>of</strong> fire prevention agencies; inspection, surveying and mapping procedures; recognition <strong>of</strong> fire hazards; engineering a solution to hazards;<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong> solution; public relations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7705 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture V201 WELLS C<br />

FIRE 116 FIRE FIGHTING TACTICS AND STRATEGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): FIRE 110 or 112.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> fire chemistry, equipment and manpower, basic fire fighting tactics and strategy; methods <strong>of</strong> attack; preplanning fire problems. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6386 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture V201 WHITE D<br />

FIRE 142 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental building construction and design, fire protection features, special considerations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6132 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture V201 PETTA D<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

FLANG 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Level 4 <strong>of</strong> a foreign language and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects, such as readings in literature, theater, history, philosophy; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4946 TBA I-S C247 YOUNG T<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

FLANG 21L FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT-SPANISH 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Level 1 <strong>of</strong> Spanish or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Spanish language skills for teacher preparation through listening, speaking, and reading in a practical laboratory setting related to the Spanish course enrolled<br />

in or previously completed. This course is applicable toward the state requirement for CLAD (Crosscultural Language Academic Development) for the multiple subject<br />

teaching credential. For teacher preparation majors but open to all qualified students. A total 54 hours laboratory. Tansfer<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7868 TBA Lab C247 PERSAUD L<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

French<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

FRNCH 1 ELEMENTARY FRENCH 5 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to French culture. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school French. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4954 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R217 POTTER C M<br />

#4953 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R217 POTTER C M<br />

#4952 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R217 MARTIN N O<br />

#4949 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R217 PEDRINI M<br />

#5636 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture R217 PEDRINI M<br />

FRNCH 2 ELEMENTARY FRENCH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Frnch 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school French, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Conversational French: grammar essentials; introduction to modern France. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4957 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture R217 PEDRINI M<br />

#4958 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture C162 REMY E<br />

FRNCH 3 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Frnch 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school French or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century French readings; review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> French; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4959 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R217 MARTIN N O<br />

FRNCH 4 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Frnch 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school French or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century French readings; finish review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> French; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4961 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R217 MARTIN N O<br />

FRNCH 8A FRENCH CONVERSATION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): French 2 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Practice in oral expression and comprehension <strong>of</strong> spoken French. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5670 1:00pm- 2:15pm M Lecture R320 YERMIAN J<br />

FRNCH 8B FRENCH CONVERSATION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): French 2 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken French. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5676 1:00pm- 2:15pm M Lecture R320 YERMIAN J<br />

FRNCH 50 FRENCH CINEMA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Introduction to French cinema. The historical evolution <strong>of</strong> French cinema as an art form, with emphasis on major themes and directors including recent developments in French<br />

and Francophone film. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5596 6:30pm- 9:45pm Th Lecture V209 WALLIS V O<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Geography<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

GEOG 1 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to the natural environment from a geographical perspective. Topics include geographic techniques, and their use to study air, water, land and life forms, with<br />

emphasis on their interconnections, interactions and world location patterns. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

NOTE: Sections 4969 and 4967: No on-campus meeting is required. Students MUST email Dr. Presiado at rspresiado@pasadena.edu on or before February 22 or<br />

YOU MAY BE DROPPED from the class. Contact Dr. Presiado via email with your name and section number to receive class information and ONLINE<br />

ORIENTATION. Reliable Internet access is necessary to complete this course. The course must be completed using http://pcc.blackboard.com.<br />

#4967 ONLINE PRESIADO R<br />

& ONLINE PRESIADO R


#4969 ONLINE PRESIADO R<br />

#4968 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R<br />

#4966 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R<br />

#6235 10:25am- Noon WF Lecture E320 LININGER B<br />

#4974 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R<br />

#5679 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture E320 LININGER B<br />

#5891 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture R102 CLARK J<br />

#6901 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture R102 CLARK J<br />

#5109 8:50pm-10:25pm WF Lecture E320 LININGER B<br />

GEOG 1L PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Geog 1.<br />

Observation and interpretation <strong>of</strong> meteorological phenomena including statistical analysis <strong>of</strong> climatic data. Cartographic techniques and map interpretation. Global patterns <strong>of</strong><br />

the biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, showing their regional interrelationships. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4976 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu LecLab R102 POWERS J R<br />

#6813 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th LecLab R102 POWERS J R<br />

GEOG 2 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Cultural elements: population, economic activities, problems, analysis and interpretations <strong>of</strong> regional differences based on cultural and natural features and conditions. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4713 8:00am- 9:35am TuTh Lecture E320 PRESIADO R<br />

No. 4713 This section will require online assignments and local field trips.<br />

#4699 1:00pm- 2:35pm WF Lecture E320 LININGER B<br />

GEOG 3 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introductory study <strong>of</strong> the worlds countries, cultures and cultural regions from a geographic perspective. Focus on individual countries, with topics including history, culture,<br />

society, economy, government, environment, and current issues. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5982 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture R102 POWERS J R<br />

#6814 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture R102 POWERS J R<br />

GEOG 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual field and library-based research projects chosen by the student with the approval <strong>of</strong> the department chair. Regular periodic meetings with the department chair or<br />

assigned faculty member are required. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6854 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Geology<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

GEOL 1 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Dynamic processes governing the origin and development <strong>of</strong> the features <strong>of</strong> the earth's surface and interior. Identification <strong>of</strong> common rocks and minerals, introduction to<br />

topographic maps. Recommended enrollment in Geol 1F. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7431 8:40am- Noon MW LecLab E205 LEWIS G L<br />

#4981 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab E203 KOKOROWSKI H<br />

#5742 8:50am-12:10pm MW LecLab E203 WILBUR B<br />

#5541 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab E205 ANDERSON C P<br />

#5171 1:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab E203 WILBUR B<br />

#6770 3:00pm- 6:20pm TuTh LecLab E203 GIVEN D<br />

GEOL 1F PHYSICAL GEOLOGY FIELD STUDIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Geol 1.<br />

Observation and interpretation <strong>of</strong> geological phenomena with emphasis on the origin and development <strong>of</strong> the geology <strong>of</strong> Southern California. Required four days <strong>of</strong><br />

instructional trips (equal to an average <strong>of</strong> two hours <strong>of</strong> trips each week). Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4010 TBA LecLab E119 DOUGLASS D N


GEOL 2 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Geol 1 or Geol 3.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> earth and evolution <strong>of</strong> animals and plants including fossil specimens; emphasis on geology <strong>of</strong> North America. Recommended enrollment in Geol 2F. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4807 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab E205 WILBUR B<br />

GEOL 2F HISTORICAL GEOLOGY FIELD STUDIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Geol 2.<br />

Observation and interpretation <strong>of</strong> geologic phenomena with emphasis on the geologic history <strong>of</strong> selected areas. Required instructional trips (an average <strong>of</strong> two hours each<br />

week). Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4445 TBA Lab E119 WILBUR B<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA E119 WILBUR B<br />

No. 4445: This class consists <strong>of</strong> one single-day trip and one 4-day trip. There will be one mandatory meeting at noon on Thursday, March 8 in E205.<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> will be available after February 23 in room E215 or at http://faculty.pasadena.edu/bcwilbur. Direct all queries to Dr. Wilbur at<br />

bcwilbur@pasadena.edu.<br />

GEOL 3 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE 4 Units<br />

Introduction to the principles and processes <strong>of</strong> earth and space sciences emphasizing the structure and composition <strong>of</strong> the solid earth, oceans and atmosphere and Earth's place<br />

within the solar system. For students planning on becoming K-12 teachers, but open to all qualified students. Recommended enrollment in Geol 3F. No credit if taken after<br />

Geol 1 or Geol 12. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5079 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab E211 SHADMAN E<br />

#4404 1:00pm- 4:20pm TuTh LecLab E211 SHADMAN E<br />

GEOL 12 PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and practices <strong>of</strong> marine geology and physical oceanography. Plate tectonics and sea-floor spreading, oceanic volcanism and earthquakes. Study <strong>of</strong> man's use and<br />

misuse <strong>of</strong> the ocean: human needs vs. ecological limits. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6762 ONLINE KOKOROWSKI H<br />

No. 6762: ONLINE. No on-campus meetings. Students MUST contact instructor at hdkokorowski@pasadena.edu with your name and email<br />

address, on or before February 21 by 8:00AM or YOU WILL BE DROPPED from class. At that time, you will receive your online information and<br />

login. This course must be completed by using Blackboard 9.1.<br />

#5034 8:40am- Noon F Lecture E211 LEYVA S<br />

#7341 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture E211 LEYVA S<br />

#5152 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture E211 LEYVA S<br />

#4405 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lecture E211 SHADMAN E<br />

#5046 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture E205 WILBUR B<br />

GEOL 12F PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY FIELD STUDIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Geol 12.<br />

Observation and interpretation <strong>of</strong> oceanographic phenomena with emphasis on the marine environment <strong>of</strong> the Southern California area. Required four days <strong>of</strong> instructional<br />

trips (equal to an average <strong>of</strong> two hours each week). Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4429 TBA LecLab E119 SHADMAN E<br />

2.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA E119 SHADMAN E<br />

No.4429: This course consists <strong>of</strong> a one-day trip and a three day trip to areas <strong>of</strong> oceanographic interest. There will be a mandatory organizational<br />

meeting on Thursday, March 15 at noon in room E211. Students unable to attend this meeting must contact Dr. Shadman before March 11 at 626-<br />

585-3369 or email her at eanagy-shadman@pasadena or they will be DROPPED.<br />

GEOL 12L PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Geol 12.<br />

Laboratory investigations <strong>of</strong> oceans, ocean basins and ocean margins. Oceanographic map and chart interpretations, rates <strong>of</strong> marine processes, ocean-atmosphere interactions,<br />

ocean structure and dynamics and coastal hazards. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4610 4:30pm- 7:50pm W LecLab E211 ANDERSON C P<br />

No. 4610: This course will include three all-day Saturday field trips.<br />

GEOL 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Geol 1.<br />

Faculty-guided student research; laboratory experiments and field investigations. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5430 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week


GEOL 23 NATURAL DISASTERS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The geologic origin and human impact <strong>of</strong> natural disasters. No credit if taken after Geol 1 or 3. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit under review.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4560 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture E203 PERRY,S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

German<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

GRMAN 1 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation, reading, speaking and writing German; customs and culture. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school German. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5657 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R220 MC DONALD L<br />

#5969 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R220 MC DONALD L<br />

#6591 6:30pm- 9:10pm TuTh Lecture R220 WRAGGE C<br />

GRMAN 2 ELEMENTARY GERMAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Grman 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school German, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> grammar essentials; practice in reading, speaking and writing German; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5009 12:15pm- 2:55pm MW Lecture R220 MC DONALD L<br />

#6368 6:30pm- 9:10pm MW Lecture R220 KELLER J<br />

GRMAN 3 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Grman 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school German or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century German readings; review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> German: customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5751 6:30pm- 9:10pm MW Lecture C269 LOTT P<br />

GRMAN 4 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Grman 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school German or placement based on the language assessment process.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century German readings; finish review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> German; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5773 6:30pm- 9:10pm MW Lecture C269 LOTT P<br />

GRMAN 10 GERMAN CIVILIZATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Geography, history and institutions; customs, language, literature, arts and sciences; German contributions to civilization. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4627 3:00pm- 6:20pm M Lecture R220 KELLER J<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Graphic Communications Tech.<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

GRCOM 10 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY 2 Units<br />

Introduction to printing and graphic arts. History <strong>of</strong> printing. Orientation to typesetting, camera, stripping and plates, presswork and bindery operations. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> printing<br />

processes: letterpress, gravure, screen printing, flexography, plateless printing and lithography. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5926 1:00pm- 2:40pm W Lecture V109 CUATT D A<br />

& 2:40pm- 3:15pm W V109 CUATT D A<br />

#5967 7:00pm- 9:15pm Th Lecture V109 MATTHEWS D<br />

GRCOM 13 BASIC SCREEN PRINTING 3 Units


History and industry overview. Survey <strong>of</strong> the safe use <strong>of</strong> inks, solvents and equipment, ink and stencil system compatibility, preparation <strong>of</strong> mechanicals, screen fabric and<br />

frames. Color and design for the commercial screen printer. Printing on a variety <strong>of</strong> surfaces. Use <strong>of</strong> the process camera and micro computer for screen printing stencil<br />

applications. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4325 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#5931 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab V106 RUVELL E<br />

GRCOM 30 BASIC COMPOSITION AND IMAGING 6 Units<br />

Introduction to document production methods and digital imaging techniques required in the graphic communications technology industry. Introduction to system operations<br />

and typographic principles. Graphic computer systems operation, terminology, system components, and principles. Emphasis on document production using text and image<br />

components. Use <strong>of</strong> industry standard Postscript electronic publishing systems. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6400 8:00am-12:25pm MWF LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

GRCOM 31 ADVANCED COMPOSITION AND IMAGING 6 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 30 or 220.<br />

Advanced document production methods and digital imaging techniques. Use <strong>of</strong> electronic publishing systems and s<strong>of</strong>tware applications for image capture and manipulation as<br />

practiced in the graphic communications technology industry. Advanced system operation and typographic principles. Emphasis on document development using image<br />

processing systems. Maximum credit 12 units, 6 unit each semester. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6401 8:00am-12:25pm MWF LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

GRCOM 35 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC PREPRESS 2 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: GRCOM 199.<br />

Proper use <strong>of</strong> document layout, illustration, and image editing s<strong>of</strong>tware necessary to prepare files for transfer or digital imaging. Terminology, materials, and methods used in<br />

electronic prepress. Introduction to preflighting, imposing, trapping, and correcting files used in electronic prepress operation. Strategies for font and color management, repurposing<br />

images for the production <strong>of</strong> plates and pro<strong>of</strong>s suitable for use in various printing operations. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Required<br />

instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4199 6:00pm- 9:55pm Tu LecLab V109 STAFF<br />

GRCOM 36 ELECTRONIC IMAGE ASSEMBLY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 35.<br />

Procedures using electronic prepress applications to eliminate or repair errors in digital files. Skills in multiple page document construction, imposition and trapping required in<br />

modern digital workflows. Advanced study in Postscript imaging requirements for document output or transfer required in the graphic communications field. Maximum credit<br />

2 units, 1 unit each semester. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6326 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu LecLab V109 STAFF<br />

GRCOM 113 INTERMEDIATE SCREEN PRINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 13.<br />

History and industry overview. Safe use <strong>of</strong> inks, solvents and equipment. Process camera operation and photographic techniques for screen printing. Preparation <strong>of</strong> mechanicals<br />

using tight registration and printing on standard and unusual surfaces. Required instructional trips. No credit if taken after GRCOM 132B or 134B. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture<br />

and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4329 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#5932 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab V106 RUVELL E<br />

GRCOM 114A PRODUCTION SCREEN PRINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 113.<br />

Advanced work with color and design for commercial screen printing. Halftones and other advanced camera projects. Posters and ads. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 27<br />

hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4394 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#5933 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab V106 RUVELL E<br />

GRCOM 114B ADVANCED SCREEN PRINTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 114A.<br />

Production <strong>of</strong> screen printing using the semi-automatic press and one-arm squeegee. Advanced work incorporating several stencil and/or ink systems. Principles <strong>of</strong> setup and<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> the small screen printing business. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4414 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#5934 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW LecLab V106 RUVELL E<br />

GRCOM 115 BEGINNING SCREEN PRINTING FOR TEXTILE APPLICATIONS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

A basic course for the beginning screen printing student. Emphasis on artwork preparation, registration systems for multiple colors, screen selection and preparation for simple


textile applications. Use <strong>of</strong> four-color rotary press, flash and belt dryers, pin systems for accuracy <strong>of</strong> registration. Safe use <strong>of</strong> materials and equipment. Required instructional<br />

trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4997 1:00pm- 4:20pm M LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#6373 1:00pm- 4:20pm W LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 116 ADVANCED SCREEN PRINTING FOR TEXTILE APPLICATIONS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 115.<br />

An intense course for the advanced screen printing student. Emphasis on a wide variety <strong>of</strong> textile substrates, including production <strong>of</strong> printed yardage. Use <strong>of</strong> specialized inks<br />

required for textile applications. Advanced techniques for printing tight register <strong>of</strong> halftones and multiple colors. Safe use <strong>of</strong> materials and equipment. Required instructional<br />

trips. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6042 1:00pm- 4:20pm M LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

#6374 1:00pm- 4:20pm W LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 132A INTRODUCTORY SCREEN PRINTING 5 Units<br />

History and description <strong>of</strong> present-day developments in the industry. In-depth work with safe use <strong>of</strong> inks, solvents and equipment. Thorough investigation <strong>of</strong> ink-stencil system<br />

compatibility, preparation <strong>of</strong> mechanicals for screen process, screen fabrics and frames. Intensive work with color and design for the commercial screen printer. Application <strong>of</strong><br />

various inks to a variety <strong>of</strong> substrates. Introduction to the use <strong>of</strong> the process camera and microcomputer in the preparation <strong>of</strong> stencils. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5937 9:00am- Noon MW LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm F V106 PILON K<br />

GRCOM 132B INTERMEDIATE SCREEN PRINTING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 132A.<br />

In-depth work with frames and proper tensing <strong>of</strong> fabrics. Screen repair. Thorough investigation. Intensive trouble-shooting. Further work in producing more complex, tightly<br />

registered mechanicals. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5938 9:00am- Noon MW LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm F V106 PILON K<br />

GRCOM 133A ADVANCED SCREEN PRINTING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 132B.<br />

Intensive work with color and design for commercial screen printing. Halftones and other advanced camera projects. Posters and advertisements. Required instructional trips.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5939 9:00am- Noon MW LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm F V106 PILON K<br />

GRCOM 133B PRODUCTION SCREEN PRINTING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 133A.<br />

Production, using the semi-automatic press and one-arm squeegee. Printing modular design advanced work incorporating several stencil and/or ink systems. Discussions on<br />

setting up and operation <strong>of</strong> a small screen printing business. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5940 9:00am- Noon MW LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm F V106 PILON K<br />

GRCOM 134A SCREEN PRINTING FUNDAMENTALS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Overview and history <strong>of</strong> the screen printing industry. Safe use <strong>of</strong> screen printing materials and equipment. Design, preparation <strong>of</strong> mechanicals, color mixing and matching for<br />

screen printing. Emphasis on printing multiple colors. Screen meshes, proper tensioning and repair. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5941 1:00pm- 5:30pm Tu LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 134B SCREEN PRINTING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 134A.<br />

Discussion and demonstration <strong>of</strong> various individual commercial projects appropriate for printing with basic equipment. Hand-cut and photo stencils for decals and transfers,<br />

color mixing and matching, screen mesh and tension. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5942 1:00pm- 5:30pm Tu LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 134C SCREEN PRINTING - TWO AND THREE COLORS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 134B.<br />

Design, layout and preparation <strong>of</strong> film and mechanicals for production printing. Correct selection and preparation <strong>of</strong> screens for commercial work. Establish proper printing<br />

procedures for a variety <strong>of</strong> substrates and ink systems used in the fine arts or industrial setting. Emphasis on proper registration <strong>of</strong> multiple colors and quality <strong>of</strong> printed goods.<br />

Safe use <strong>of</strong> materials and equipment. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5935 1:00pm- 5:30pm Tu LecLab V106 MINER J


GRCOM 134D SCREEN PRINTING - FOUR AND SIX COLORS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 134C.<br />

Advanced concepts <strong>of</strong> layout and design as applied to preparation <strong>of</strong> mechanicals and screens for advanced production printing. Emphasis on precise registration <strong>of</strong> multiple<br />

colors, quality <strong>of</strong> ink application to substrate and printing <strong>of</strong> fine detail. Discussion <strong>of</strong> current trends in the industry. Use <strong>of</strong> the 4-color rotary textile printer, belt dryer and<br />

semi-automatic press for high quality production. Safe use <strong>of</strong> materials and equipment. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5936 1:00pm- 5:30pm Tu LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 137 SCREEN PRINTING TECHNIQUES FOR FLAT STOCK 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: GRCOM 135.<br />

A specialized course designed to prepare students for screen printing careers in the production <strong>of</strong> posters, signs, and other flat stock. Techniques and procedures for printing by<br />

hand on tables and on a semi-automatic press. Use <strong>of</strong> letterpress equipment for poster production. Advanced techniques in design for impact, volume production, and accurate<br />

registration <strong>of</strong> multiple color work. Safe use <strong>of</strong> materials and equipment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours<br />

lecture and 45 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4330 6:00pm-10:30pm Tu LecLab V106 MINER J<br />

GRCOM 190 IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR LARGE FORMAT PRINTING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GrCom 30 or GrCom 220<br />

Digital imaging techniques for production <strong>of</strong> large format graphics, including banners and vehicle wraps. File preparation, troubleshooting, Raster Imaging Processor issues,<br />

work flow concepts. Estimating, production planning, and material selection are also covered. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Required field trips. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5968 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

GRCOM 220 BASIC DIGITAL IMAGING 4 Units<br />

Introduction to desktop computer techniques for the printing and publishing industries. Proper use <strong>of</strong> popular page layout and scanning s<strong>of</strong>tware in preparing files for the<br />

prepress production environment. Practical experience preparing customer's files for imaging by service bureaus. Typographical training in font, style, kerning and<br />

specifications for producing complete documents necessary for imaging. Precise use and safe operation <strong>of</strong> micro-computers, understanding <strong>of</strong> the file formats, fonts and trade<br />

customs used in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional desktop publishing field. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5950 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

& 8:15pm- 9:55pm MW V109 WALKER A<br />

GRCOM 221 ADVANCED DIGITAL IMAGING 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 30 or 220.<br />

Advanced image processing and desktop publishing techniques for the printing and publishing industries. Proper use <strong>of</strong> flatbed and drum scanners and s<strong>of</strong>tware. Use <strong>of</strong> popular<br />

photo-manipulation and page assembly, raster image processor, image acquisition and optical character recognition s<strong>of</strong>tware. Techniques for processing and evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

imagesetter film, digital/analog pro<strong>of</strong>s and final film/files required by printers and publishers. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5951 6:00pm- 8:15pm MW LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

& 8:15pm- 9:55pm MW V109 WALKER A<br />

GRCOM 245A BASIC PHOTOSHOP TECHNIQUES FOR GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS<br />

TECHNO<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 30 or 35 or 220.<br />

Recommended Preparation: GRCOM 244.<br />

Training in the proper techniques to adjust and modify images based upon the workflow and output requirements using PhotoShop s<strong>of</strong>tware tools. Study <strong>of</strong> color theory<br />

models, separation requirements, resolution issues, pro<strong>of</strong>ing methods and file formats necessary in a digital workflow. Correct techniques in the operation <strong>of</strong> both the hardware<br />

and s<strong>of</strong>tware <strong>of</strong> a flatbed scanners. Practice in the correction for quality reproduction <strong>of</strong> scanned images. Instruction in the electronic masking techniques in conjunction with<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> channels, masks and layers for image-editing, special effects and color correction as required in the printing industry. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours<br />

lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4635 8:00am- Noon Sat Lab V109 WARRICK R J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:45pm Sat V109 WARRICK R J<br />

GRCOM 245B ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP TECHNIQUES FOR GRAPHIC<br />

COMMUNICATIONS TEC<br />

Prerequisite(s): GRCOM 245A.<br />

Advanced techniques focusing on color correction, image editing and image preparation using PhotoShop application s<strong>of</strong>tware. Instruction on digital editing methods to<br />

achieve color enhancements required in the production <strong>of</strong> printing images. Training in advanced PhotoShop applications for masking, the use <strong>of</strong> channels or layers as required<br />

by various digital-imaging systems. Use <strong>of</strong> color management systems and the evaluation <strong>of</strong> digital color pro<strong>of</strong>ing systems. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 9<br />

units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4657 8:00am- Noon Sat Lab V109 WARRICK R J<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:45pm Sat V109 WARRICK R J<br />

3 Units<br />

3 Units


GRCOM 300A PRODUCTION PRINTING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: GRCOM 113, 121, 132B, 134B, or 163.<br />

Production experience working with a wide variety <strong>of</strong> jobs. Individualized production training on live printing jobs. Deadlines, quality levels and production responsibilities<br />

expected from employees outside <strong>of</strong> the educational environment. Each course 2 units, 4 hours. Maximum credit 20 units, 10 units each semester. Maximum concurrent<br />

enrollment in 10 units <strong>of</strong> GRCOM 300A-J. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5421 TBA LecLab V109 CUATT D A<br />

4.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

GRCOM 300D PRODUCTION PRINTING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: GRCOM 113, 121, 132B, 134B, or 163.<br />

Production experience working with a wide variety <strong>of</strong> jobs. Individualized production training on live printing jobs. Deadlines, quality levels and production responsibilities<br />

expected from employees outside <strong>of</strong> the educational environment. Each course 2 units, 4 hours. Maximum credit 20 units, 10 units each semester. Maximum concurrent<br />

enrollment in 10 units <strong>of</strong> GRCOM 300A-J. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5470 TBA LecLab V106 PILON K<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Health Education<br />

Kinesiology, Health and Athletics Division<br />

Room GM201- (626) 585-7225<br />

HED 2A HEALTH EDUCATION-CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES 2 Units<br />

General aspects <strong>of</strong> personal and community health issues. Includes drug education and the effects <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and other drugs, and sex education.<br />

Maximum credit 2 units. No credit if taken after HED 44. Each course 2 units and a total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5876 9:05am-10:20am M Lecture GM104 APIAFI<br />

& 9:05am-10:20am W GM104 APIAFI<br />

HED 2E HEALTH EDUCATION-HUMAN SEXUALITY; SELF-ESTEEM 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

General aspects <strong>of</strong> personal and community health issues. Maximum credit 2 units. No credit if taken after HED 44. Each course 2 units and a total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6323 6:00am- 7:35am MW Lecture GM107 FIMBRES F<br />

HED 44 HEALTH EDUCATION 3 Units<br />

Physical and mental health factors; individual, community and school health concepts; the effects <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and other drugs and dangerous<br />

substances; effects <strong>of</strong> sexually transmitted diseases and the importance <strong>of</strong> health and nutrition. Recommended for majors in physical education, health education, and<br />

elementary education, and for students seeking a teaching credential but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations.<br />

See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6991 HYBRID APIAFI<br />

No. 6991 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting, Wednesday, February 22, 3-4:30pm, in GM104. Students must attend or they<br />

may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#5889 HYBRID APIAFI<br />

No. 5889 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 3:00-4:30, in GM104. Students must attend or you<br />

may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#5888 HYBRID APIAFI<br />

No. 5888 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 10:30-noon, in GM110. Students must attend or<br />

you may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#6904 HYBRID APIAFI<br />

No. 6904 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 12-1:30pm, in GM103. Students must attend or you may be<br />

DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#6936 HYBRID APIAFI<br />

No. 6936 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 1:30-3pm, in GM104. Students must attend or you<br />

may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#5431 HYBRID GOSSARD D L<br />

No. 5431 is taught Online. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Tuesday, February 21, 6-7pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must attend or<br />

they may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6865 HYBRID GOSSARD D L<br />

No. 6865 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting: Thursday, February 23, 6-7pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must attend or<br />

they may be DROPPED. Students must Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6864 HYBRID GOSSARD D L<br />

No. 6864 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Tuesday, February 21, 7-8pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must attend or<br />

they may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#6987 HYBRID KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 6987 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Tuesday, February 21, 4:30-6:00pm, in Robinson Stadium. Students must<br />

attend or you may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.


#4186 HYBRID KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 4186 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting: Tuesday, February 21, 6-7pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must attend or<br />

they may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4929 HYBRID KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 4929 is taught ONLINE. ONE REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 4:30-6:00pm in Robinson Stadium. Students<br />

must attend or they may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5154 HYBRID KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 5154 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 6-7:30pm in Robinson stadium. Students must<br />

attend or you may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete the course.<br />

#6031 HYBRID MOORE B<br />

No. 6031 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Wednesday, February 22, 4:30-5:30pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must<br />

attend or they may be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4031 HYBRID MOORE B<br />

No. 4031 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting: Thursday, February 23, 4:30-5:30pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must<br />

attend or they may be dropped. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#4015 HYBRID MOORE B<br />

No. 4015 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting, Tuesday, February 21, 4:00-5:30pm in Robinson Stadium. Students must attend<br />

or they may be dropped. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5045 HYBRID OWENS B R<br />

No. 5045 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus meeting, Wednesday, February 22 at 4pm in GM103. Students must attend or they may<br />

be DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#5155 HYBRID OWENS B R<br />

No. 5155 is taught ONLINE. One REQUIRED on-campus Orientation: Friday, February 24 at 6pm in GM103. Students must attend or they may be<br />

DROPPED. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

#7158 HYBRID STAFF<br />

#6034 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lecture GM104 FIMBRES F<br />

#4204 4:00pm- 5:35pm MW Lecture C307 TEPER L<br />

#4814 4:00pm- 7:20pm Tu Lecture GM104 TEPER L<br />

#4956 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture GM104 GARCIA J<br />

#4343 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture GM103 MC CLELLAN M<br />

#4356 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C369 TEPER L<br />

#4357 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture GM103 FLORES L<br />

#5835 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture GM104 MOORE B<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

History<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

HIST 1A HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION TO 1715 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Prehistoric man; ancient Near Eastern civilizations; Greeks and Hellenization; the Roman Empire. Emergence <strong>of</strong> European, Byzantine and Islamic civilizations; manorialism<br />

and feudalism. Crusades, cities, medieval kingdoms. Humanism and Reformation. No credit if taken after Hist 3A or 3B. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4568 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C335 SCHWYZER H B<br />

HIST 1B HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION FROM 1715 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> European history from 1715. Course includes the Enlightenment, Scientific Revolution, French Revolution, Napoleon, Western Imperialism, two World Wars, Cold<br />

War and the political, social and economic consequences <strong>of</strong> each. No credit if taken after Hist 3C or 3D. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5050 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C335 SCHWYZER H B<br />

#5726 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C335 SCHWYZER H B<br />

#6645 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C335 HEUPLER E<br />

HIST 2A HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1500 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> emerging regional cultures from the earliest civilizations to 1500. Focus on cultural evolutionary parallels, and the diffusion <strong>of</strong> ideas through migration and trade on<br />

a global scale. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4615 HYBRID ZARATE E<br />

Section No. 4615 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access and attend an on-campus Orientation on Tuesday, February<br />

21, 4:30-6:30pm in C333. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.<br />

#6009 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C360 ZARATE E<br />

#6110 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C360 ZARATE E<br />

HIST 2B HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS FROM 1500 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> world history from 1500s regional isolation to modern day globalism and its issues and problems. Focus on the interrelatedness <strong>of</strong> historical events and on the<br />

comparisons <strong>of</strong> cultures in a historical perspective. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4617 HYBRID ZARATE E<br />

Section No. 4617 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have INTERNET access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Tuesday,<br />

February 21, 4:30-6:30pm in C333. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.<br />

#7554 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C364 LING S<br />

#4620 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C360 ZARATE E<br />

HIST 7A UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1876 3 Units<br />

Pre-colonial and colonial eras focusing on the indigenous peoples, how the meeting <strong>of</strong> cultures affected both the newcomers and those who were here, and what immigrants<br />

came here, both slave and free; American Revolution and the creation <strong>of</strong> the United States democracy; problems and promises <strong>of</strong> the first seventy years leading up to the Civil<br />

War; Civil War and its legacies, including Reconstruction. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#6033 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C364 WEST<br />

#7368 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C325 GHANDI L<br />

#6969 8:30am- 1:25pm Sat Lecture C360 DODGE M M<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#7485 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C364 LING S<br />

#6147 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C335 BITKER B<br />

#6557 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C335 MUSCO D<br />

#5102 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C304 SACHTJEN T<br />

#7369 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C364 WEST<br />

#6921 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture C365 MUSCO D<br />

#5101 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C323 SACHTJEN T<br />

#5851 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C360 ZARATE E<br />

#6815 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C361 PACAS E<br />

#5085 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C360 BITKER B<br />

#6500 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C361 GRIFFIN P<br />

#5187 6:50pm-10:00pm W TELE C333 DABELOW K W<br />

& TBA ITV DABELOW K W<br />

No. 5187: Refer to the Telecourse-Distance Education section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additional information. 19 on-campus hours, 6:50-10:00 pm, on<br />

specific Wednesday evenings: 2/22, 3/14, 4/04, 5/02, 5/23, and 6/13.<br />

HIST 7B UNITED STATES HISTORY FROM 1876 3 Units<br />

Industrial growth and its effects on American society and culture; U.S. development into a world power with the wars and responsibilities that went along with it; growing<br />

tension and strife <strong>of</strong> the 20th century attributable to race, gender, and class, prospects for the future <strong>of</strong> the United States. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5714 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

#5057 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C335 LEE DX<br />

#5072 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C361 SACHTJEN T<br />

#4515 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C337 YBARRA D<br />

#4242 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C364 LING S<br />

#4964 8:50am- Noon F TELE C333 NEBRIDA V<br />

& TBA ITV NEBRIDA V<br />

No. 4964: Refer to the Telecourses-Distance Education section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additional information. 19 on-campus hours, 8:50am-12:10pm on<br />

specific Fridays mornings: 3/02, 3/23, 4/13, 5/04, 5/25 and 6/15.<br />

#6096 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C335 NEBRIDA V<br />

#6121 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture C364 LEE DX<br />

#4883 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C307 HAZLETT J P<br />

#4339 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C364 LING S<br />

#6496 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C360 HAZLETT J P<br />

#6123 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C364 LEE DX<br />

#5826 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

#6941 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C364 LEE DX<br />

#5434 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C364 LEE DX<br />

#6150 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C327 HEUPLER E<br />

#5864 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C327 HEUPLER E<br />

HIST 8 HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Geographical and anthropological backgrounds; political, economic, social and cultural developments; California and the United States; California and the Pacific Coast. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5866 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

#5086 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C364 LING S<br />

#5150 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C360 DODGE M M<br />

HIST 9A LATIN AMERICA: PRE-COLOMBIAN TO 1825 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.


Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to the independence <strong>of</strong> Latin American lands; emphasis on institutions <strong>of</strong> the past which have shaped conditions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

present; relations between Latin America and the United States. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7532 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

HIST 9B LATIN AMERICA: 1825 TO THE PRESENT 3 Units<br />

The social, economic and political history <strong>of</strong> Latin America from independence to the present. The legacy <strong>of</strong> colonialism; the development <strong>of</strong> cultural, political, and economic<br />

institutions; relations between Latin America and the United States foreign policies. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5098 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

HIST 16 HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST 3 Units<br />

The Middle East from pre-historic times to the present; the geographic characteristics <strong>of</strong> the region; emphasis on the cultural, religious and social development <strong>of</strong> the various<br />

peoples <strong>of</strong> this area. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6290 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C360 DODGE M M<br />

HIST 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): One semester <strong>of</strong> history and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6915 TBA I-S C321 ZARATE E<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

HIST 25B WOMEN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Selected themes, problems, and personalities which have been associated with the creation <strong>of</strong> American democratic institutions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4559 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C335 SCHWYZER H B<br />

#7373 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

#4965 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C361 SACHTJEN T<br />

#6837 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

#7726 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C361 SACHTJEN T<br />

HIST 25F AMERICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Selected themes, problems, and personalities which have been associated with the creation <strong>of</strong> American democratic institutions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5738 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C360 ZARATE E<br />

HIST 29A AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865 3 Units<br />

Legacy <strong>of</strong> African Americans from origins in Africa through the Civil War; African heritage; slave trade and slavery in colonial America; African Americans and the American<br />

Revolution, the new nation, and westward expansion, slave revolts, abolition, and the Civil War. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6001 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C364 WEST<br />

HIST 29B AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865 3 Units<br />

African American experience from Reconstruction to modern days; end <strong>of</strong> Reconstruction and beginning <strong>of</strong> Black Codes and Jim Crow policies; Washington, DuBois, and the<br />

Harlem Renaissance; pan-Africanism; African Americans and the world wars; civil rights movement and nationalistic movements. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6540 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C364 WEST<br />

#5894 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lecture C364 WEST<br />

#5103 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture C364 WEST<br />

HIST 30 HISTORY OF MEXICO 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Mexico from pre-Columbian times to the early national period; political, economic, social and cultural developments; inter-American relations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5865 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

#5995 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C361 OROZCO E C<br />

#4621 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C360 LOPEZ P L


HIST 31 HISTORY OF MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE UNITED STATES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

A survey <strong>of</strong> U.S. history from the Mexican American perspective covering historical periods from pre-European settlements to 21st century. Emphasis is placed on the<br />

experiences, problems, and contributions <strong>of</strong> Mexican Americans and the formation <strong>of</strong> Mexican American societies within the context <strong>of</strong> U.S. history. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5106 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C361 OROZCO E C<br />

#5084 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C302 CAIRO E A<br />

#5609 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C361 LOPEZ P L<br />

HIST 41 HISTORY OF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Asian Pacific American experiences and contributions to United States history spanning the years from the pioneering 49ers through the Japanese American internment camp<br />

experience to the post-1965 immigration waves and refugees in an era <strong>of</strong> globalization. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#6213 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C361 LEE DX<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Hospitality Management<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

HOSP 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY 3 Units<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> the structure and operation <strong>of</strong> the hospitality industry with an emphasis on hotels, restaurants, casinos, and resorts. History <strong>of</strong> the industry; relationship between<br />

various components <strong>of</strong> the hospitality industry. Career search and resume preparation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6130 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture R304 BANERJEE S<br />

#5259 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture R205 BANERJEE S<br />

HOSP 2 HOSPITALITY SUPERVISION AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Supervision <strong>of</strong> hospitality personnel through the application <strong>of</strong> management concepts and techniques, including planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling,<br />

delegation, and decision-making. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4626 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture R304 BANERJEE S<br />

HOSP 4 HOSPITALITY SANITATION, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES<br />

MANAGE<br />

Introduction to food service sanitation and safety as it relates to hospitality management. Food-borne illness identification and its prevention, OSHA’s current regulations,<br />

safety maintenance and prevention, basic first aid, fire control, safety and prevention. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5821 6:20pm- 9:40pm W Lecture R305 TAGAWA A<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more, including field practice and enrollment in one or more required courses in the Hospitality Management program.<br />

Approved pr<strong>of</strong>essional broad-based work experience in the hospitality industry. Experience can be either paid or unpaid internship. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours field practice. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

NOTE: For more information about HOSP 101, call Mr. Mr. Suprio Banerjee, Hospitality Coordinator, at (626) 585-7477.<br />

#6163 TBA FLD FLD BANERJEE S<br />

FLD: Field Study<br />

No. 6163: All students are required to attend one <strong>of</strong> the following class orientations: Tuesday, Feb. 21, 5-5:30pm, or Wednesday, February 22, 1:00-<br />

1:30 pm in R308B.<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Humanities<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

3 Units<br />

HOSP 101 HOSPITALITY INTERNSHIP 3 Units<br />

HUMAN 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES 3 Units


How present-day ideas, beliefs, values and practices are grounded in the artistic, literary, philosophical and religious contributions to modern living from the most creative<br />

epochs and individuals <strong>of</strong> various cultures; an interdisciplinary course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5111 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C333 FORMAN K<br />

#5739 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lecture C333 MILNE D<br />

No. 5739: This section <strong>of</strong> Humanities 1 will focus on Social Sciences' perspective on religion and spirituality. The course will explore various<br />

religious traditions from the views <strong>of</strong> anthropology, philosophy, psychology and religious studies.<br />

#5733 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lecture C333 ROGACS L<br />

No. 5733. This section <strong>of</strong> Humanities 1 will focus on Social Sciences' perspective on religion and spirituality. The course will explore various<br />

religious traditions from the views <strong>of</strong> anthropology, philosophy, psychology and religious studies.<br />

#5113 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture C337 CATALANO F<br />

#4963 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C337 LYON-BUCHANA<br />

HUMAN 2 HUMANITIES, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Interrelationships between the humanities, the sciences and technology in modern society; an interdisciplinary course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4808 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture C333 ARENSON L J<br />

HUMAN 3 HUMANITIES AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Interdisciplinary approach to major economic, political and social forces which have influenced the interrelationships between the individual and society. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4125 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C335 SCHWYZER H B<br />

HUMAN 4 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> concepts <strong>of</strong> self and human values through film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

These sections: #5854 and #5216 are part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II Program and are linked with Psychology 23 and English 2B. For more information, see the<br />

Scholars Block II page in this schedule.<br />

#5216 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C333 KISS B<br />

No. 5216: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II Program and is linked with Psychology 23 and English 2B. For more information see the<br />

Scholars Block II page in this schedule.<br />

#5854 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C333 ROGACS L<br />

No. 5854: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II Program and is linked with Psychology 23 and English 2B. For more information see the<br />

Scholars Block II page in this schedule.<br />

#5049 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C333 FORMAN K<br />

No. 5049: F1 Cohort - Pathway 4 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6541, #6549, #6561, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

#4279 4:45pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture C337 CATALANO F<br />

#7376 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture C333 FORMAN K<br />

No. 7376: F1 Cohort - Pathway 4 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6541, #6549, #6561, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

#6708 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture C337 CATALANO F<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

International F1 Visa Cohort<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

BIOL 11 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic concepts <strong>of</strong> biology, the cell, nutrition, a survey <strong>of</strong> physiological systems, reproduction, heredity, development, diversity <strong>of</strong> organisms, evolution and environmental<br />

biology. Recommended a 1-99 lab science course. No credit if taken after Biol 1A, 2, 3, 4 or 5. For non-biology majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6769 11:20am- 2:40pm Sat LecLab U321 MEMBRENO S<br />

& 2:40pm- 6:00pm Sat U412 KEUSHKERIAN<br />

No. 6769: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

#6658 11:20am- 2:40pm Sat LecLab U321 MEMBRENO S<br />

& 8:00am-11:20am Sat U412 MC CABE DC<br />

No. 6658: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

#6696 11:20am- 2:40pm Sat LecLab U321 MEMBRENO S<br />

& 8:00am-11:20am Sat U418 SENANAYAKE S


No. 6696: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

CIS 10 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS 5 Units<br />

Foundation course for business/computer information systems majors. Information and computer literacy concepts that include: hardware and components, system and<br />

application s<strong>of</strong>tware, programming principles, applications <strong>of</strong> information technology and ethics. Exposure to word processing, presentation, and database s<strong>of</strong>tware. Use <strong>of</strong><br />

spreadsheets. Information systems development. Usage <strong>of</strong> the Internet, especially as a research tool. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU: UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6549 10:40am- 1:00pm TuTh Lecture D101 YONGE W<br />

NO. 6549: F1 Cohort - Pathway 4 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6541, #6549, #6561, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

COUN 10 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE 1 Unit<br />

Orientation to the structures <strong>of</strong> higher education. Exposure to college resources and educational planning. Introduction to students' matriculation rights and responsibilities.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> placement assessment recommended. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6257 8:00am-11:00am Sat Lecture CC233 HONG N<br />

Short Term: 02/25/12-03/31/12<br />

No. 6257: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6220, #6238, #6255, #6257, AND #6278.<br />

#6709 9:00am- Noon F Lecture GM103 ALDAS S<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-03/23/12<br />

No. 6709: F1 Cohort - Pathway 8 - English 100. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6685, #6686, #6705, #6709 AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

#6280 9:00am- Noon F Lecture C301 WIGGINS L V<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-03/23/12<br />

NO. 6280: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6280, #6282, #6314, #6319, AND #6339.<br />

#6561 11:00am- 2:00pm Sat Lecture CC233 FISHER C<br />

Short Term: 02/25/12-03/31/12<br />

No. 6561: F1 Cohort - Pathway 5- ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6562, #6563, #6584, #6614, AND #5049<br />

or #7376.<br />

#6584 Noon- 3:00pm Sat Lecture C153 MEZA L<br />

Short Term: 02/25/12-03/31/12<br />

No. 6584: F1 Cohort - Pathway 5 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6562, #6563, #6584, #6614, AND #5049<br />

or #7376.<br />

#6346 1:00pm- 4:00pm F Lecture IT209 WILLIAMS M<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-03/23/12<br />

NO. 6346: F1 Cohort - Pathway 3 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6346, #6352, #6371, #6376, AND #6421.<br />

#6676 5:00pm- 8:00pm Tu Lecture CC233 HUPP J J<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-05/29/12<br />

No. 6676: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

COUN 11 LEARNING STRATEGIES AND COLLEGE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 1 Unit<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> college success factors and learning styles <strong>of</strong> student achievement. Development <strong>of</strong> strategies for success in educational and work environments. Organizing tasks<br />

involved when studying and the tools to do it. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6278 8:00am-11:00am Sat Lecture CC233 ESCOVAR M<br />

Short Term: 04/28/12-05/26/12<br />

No. 6278: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6220, #6238, #6255, #6257, AND #6278.<br />

#6614 Noon- 3:00pm Sat Lecture CC233 BECERRA M<br />

Short Term: 04/7/12-05/19/12<br />

No. 6614: F1 Cohort - Pathway 5 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6562, #6563, #6584, #6614, AND #5049<br />

or #7376.<br />

COUN 12 PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units<br />

A comprehensive course that integrates personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth through the development <strong>of</strong> effective communication skills, positive self-image and self-esteem, and<br />

strategies for problem solving and decision making. Analysis <strong>of</strong> life course events, such as the development <strong>of</strong> career and educational objectives. Emphasis is on personal<br />

health assessment and strategies for coping with stress. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6648 1:00pm- 4:20pm M Lecture CC233 ALDAS S<br />

No. 6648: F1 Cohort - Pathway 6 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6619, #6641, #6648, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

#6767 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture CC233 KAIAMA E<br />

No. 6767: F1 Cohort - Pathway 9 - English 1A. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6715, #6724, #6737, #6763 AND #6767.<br />

ECON 1A PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Macro-economics. Introduction to concepts and tools <strong>of</strong> economic analysis; economic principles, problems and policies; nature and characteristics <strong>of</strong> economic systems,<br />

business organizations; aggregative economics, including national income, monetary and fiscal policy and international trade. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;


UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6737 4:00pm- 5:35pm TuTh Lecture GM112 KEEP R<br />

No. 6737: F1 Cohort - Pathway 9 - English 1A. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6715, #6724, #6737, #6763 AND #6767.<br />

ENGL 1A READING AND COMPOSITION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 100; (2) ESL 33B; (3) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 900.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis <strong>of</strong> various forms <strong>of</strong> writing with emphasis on expository and<br />

argumentative essays. Required concurrent enrollment in Engl 900. Recommended enrollment in Engl 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6715 4:00pm- 5:25pm MWF Lecture C361 BARONIAN T<br />

No. 6715: F1 Cohort - Pathway 9 - English 1A. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6715, #6724, #6737, #6763 AND #6767.<br />

ENGL 100 READING AND WRITING SKILLS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: (1) Engl 400 or Bus 112; (2) placement based on the English assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 901.<br />

Writing expository, analytical, and argumentative essays; developing critical reading and research skills. Review <strong>of</strong> sentence structure and grammar. Required concurrent<br />

enrollment in Engl 901, Writing Center Lab. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#6685 3:45pm- 5:10pm MWF Lecture R306 MINAZAD O<br />

No. 6685: F1 Cohort - Pathway 8 - English 100. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6685, #6686, #6705, #6709 AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

ENGL 900 WRITING CENTER LAB 0.3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 1A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> writing skills for students in English 1A through the use <strong>of</strong> the Writing Center. Individualized instruction with Writing Center tutors and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6724 7:05pm- 8:10pm W Lab C341 BARONIAN T<br />

& 7:05pm- 8:10pm W C341 ADLER B<br />

No. 6724: F1 Cohort - Pathway 9 - English 1A. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6715, #6724, #6737, #6763 AND #6767.<br />

ENGL 901 WRITING CENTER LAB 0.3 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Engl 100.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> writing skills for students in English 100 through the use <strong>of</strong> the Writing Center. Individualized instruction with Writing Center tutors and computer s<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6686 7:05pm- 8:10pm W Lab C341 BARONIAN T<br />

& 7:05pm- 8:10pm W C341 ADLER B<br />

No. 6686: F1 Cohort - Pathway 8 - English 100. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6685, #6686, #6705, #6709 AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

ESL 33A ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 4 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 122, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Reading and composition to prepare students for college classes. Practice in advanced sentence structure; methods <strong>of</strong> paragraph and essay development; reading <strong>of</strong> collegelevel<br />

material. Recommended enrollment in Engl 415. No credit if taken after ESL 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C or 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33B, 122, 422,<br />

420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6541 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture C153 ALVAREZ P<br />

NO. 6541: F1 Cohort - Pathway 4 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6541, #6549, #6561, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

#6619 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture C301 STAFF<br />

#6562 3:45pm- 5:30pm MWF Lecture C157 PEHLIVANOVA<br />

No. 6562: F1 Cohort - Pathway 5 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6562, #6563, #6584, #6614, AND #5049<br />

or #7376.<br />

ESL 33B ESL READING AND WRITING - LEVEL 5 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 33A, or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Readings in college-level texts including fiction and non-fiction; methods <strong>of</strong> essay and annotated paper development. Designed to prepare students for success in English<br />

composition classes. Recommended enrollment in Engl 130. No credit if taken after Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 33A, 122, 422, 420,<br />

Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6649 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture GM107 ROSENSCHEIN<br />

No. 6649: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

ESL 122 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 3 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): ESL 422, 490B, SPSV 490B or placement based on the ESL assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> grammar and writing skills for academic purposes. Reading <strong>of</strong> low-intermediate fiction and non-fiction; written practice in sentence patterns and compositions.<br />

Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot<br />

enroll concurrently in ESL 33A, 33B, 420, 422, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100 or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6314 9:00am-10:20am MTuWTh Lecture C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

NO. 6314: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6280, #6282, #6314, #6319, AND #6339.<br />

#6371 1:00pm- 2:20pm MTuWTh Lecture IT209 FRANK R<br />

NO. 6371: F1 Cohort - Pathway 3 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6346, #6352, #6371, #6376, AND #6421.<br />

ESL 132 READING - LEVEL 3 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 432 or placement based on the ESL reading assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and intermediate reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 122. Maximum credit in ESL 132 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No credit if taken after Engl 415, 130, 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, ESL 432, Engl 415, 130, 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6319 10:20am-11:55am MW LecLab C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

NO. 6319: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6280, #6282, #6314, #6319, AND #6339.<br />

#6376 2:20pm- 3:55pm MW LecLab IT209 DE-CARVALHO<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA IT209 DE-CARVALHO<br />

NO. 6376: F1 Cohort - Pathway 3 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6346, #6352, #6371, #6376, AND #6421.<br />

ESL 176 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING II 3 Units<br />

Continuing development <strong>of</strong> conversation skills in a variety <strong>of</strong> social situations. Practice and use <strong>of</strong> intermediate language skills. Listening activities to help students understand<br />

natural speech. Vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Recommended for students who have completed ESL 446 and/or are<br />

enrolled in ESL 122 and/or ESL 132. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6339 10:20am-11:55am TuTh Lecture C301 DE-CARVALHO<br />

NO. 6339: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6280, #6282, #6314, #6319, AND #6339.<br />

#6421 2:20pm- 3:55pm TuTh Lecture IT209 FRANK R<br />

NO. 6421: F1 Cohort - Pathway 3 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6346, #6352, #6371, #6376, AND #6421.<br />

ESL 403 ESL SKILLS WORKSHOP 1 Unit<br />

Individualized instruction in writing vocabulary, and spelling to assist non-native speakers <strong>of</strong> English concurrently enrolled in a core ESL course. Maximum credits 4 units, 1<br />

unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6846 9:00am-11:15am F Lecture D306 CARLISI K<br />

Short Term: 04/6/12-06/1/12<br />

#6282 9:00am- Noon F Lecture IT209 STAFF<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/15/12<br />

ESL 422 GRAMMAR AND WRITING - LEVEL 2 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 420 or satisfactory ESL placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> reading and writing skills for academic purposes. Readings in short essays and fiction; written practice in sentence patterns, paragraphs. Recommended<br />

enrollment in ESL 432. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. No credit if taken after ESL 33A, 33B, 122, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, or 100. Cannot enroll concurrently in<br />

ESL 33A, 33B, 122, 420, Engl 1A, 1B, 1C, 100, or 400. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6220 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture IT140 MASUD-RUIZ N<br />

No. 6220: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6220, #6238, #6255, #6257, AND #6278.<br />

ESL 432 ESL READING - LEVEL 2 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ESL 460 or satisfactory reading placement assessment.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and basic reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 422 or 122. Maximum credit in ESL 432 is 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. No creditB if taken after Engl 415, 130, or 14. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, Engl 415, 130 or 14. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture<br />

and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6238 2:00pm- 3:10pm MWF LecLab IT140 SHAHSAVARI S<br />

& TBA IT140 SHAHSAVARI S<br />

No. 6238: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6220, #6238, #6255, #6257, AND #6278.<br />

ESL 446 EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: ESL 456, 420 or 460; and enrollment in ESL 432, 422, 246 or 122.<br />

Practice <strong>of</strong> casual and formal dialogues in commonplace situations. Everyday language functions and conversation management skills. Listening activities to enhance<br />

comprehension <strong>of</strong> daily topics. Idiomatic expressions and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Maximum credit 6 units, between any combinations <strong>of</strong><br />

ESL 442 and 446; 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6255 3:10pm- 4:20pm MWF LecLab IT140 INGLE T<br />

No. 6255: F1 Cohort - Pathway 2 - ESL Level 3. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6220, #6238, #6255, #6257, AND #6278.


HUMAN 4 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> concepts <strong>of</strong> self and human values through film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6556 8:45am-12:05pm F Lecture GM110 STAFF<br />

#6636 9:15am-10:50am TuTh Lecture GM107 STAFF<br />

#6571 4:00pm- 5:35pm TuTh Lecture C301 STAFF<br />

MUSIC 21 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to western classical music--its understanding and enjoyment; music elements; performance media; style and literature. Emphasis on awareness and<br />

evaluation <strong>of</strong> music in everyday life. Required concert attendance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6763 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab V208 KIPP S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V208 KIPP S<br />

No. 6763: F1 Cohort - Pathway 9 - English 1A. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6715, #6724, #6737, #6763 AND #6767.<br />

SOCIO 1 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Human culture, social order and group memberships. Cultural growth and change; ecology, population, social institutions; group processes, social control,<br />

personality. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6657 3:45pm- 5:20pm MW Lecture C311 RODRIGUEZ C<br />

No. 6657: F1 Cohort - Pathway 7 - ESL Level 5. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6649, #6657, #6676, AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

THART 7B CONTEMPORARY FILM HISTORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: ThArt 7A.<br />

(Visual Arts and Media Studies Division) Survey <strong>of</strong> national and international film movements and developments from the 1950's to the present with special attention<br />

given to the influence <strong>of</strong> Hollywood studios and directors in the world <strong>of</strong> cinema, art and ideas. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6641 4:00pm- 5:35pm TuTh Lecture C351 LARSON C S<br />

No. 6641: F1 Cohort - Pathway 6 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FOUR SECTIONS: #6619, #6641, #6648, AND #5049 or<br />

#7376.<br />

#6563 5:30pm- 7:05pm MW Lecture GM103 HUNT S<br />

No. 6563: F1 Cohort - Pathway 5 - ESL Level 4. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL FIVE SECTIONS: #6562, #6563, #6584, #6614, AND #5049<br />

or #7376.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Italian<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

ITALN 1 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation and grammar. Speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to Italian geography, history, culture and music. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Italian. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5119 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R221 MAY S T<br />

#5118 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R221 D'AMICO R<br />

#4839 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R221 D'AMICO R<br />

#4849 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R221 GIOVANELLI V<br />

#6807 6:30pm- 9:10pm MW Lecture R221 GODIO L<br />

ITALN 2 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Italn 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Italian, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.


Grammar essentials, especially irregular verbs; reading <strong>of</strong> simple prose stories; practice in conversation. Institutions, customs, culture, songs and poems <strong>of</strong> Italy. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4784 11:20am- 2:00pm MW Lecture R221 MAY S T<br />

#6041 6:00pm- 8:40pm MW Lecture E317 LA SCALA R<br />

#4829 6:45pm- 9:25pm MW Lecture W208 LA SCALA R<br />

ITALN 3 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Italn 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Italian or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century Italian readings: review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> Italian; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5689 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R222 D'AMICO R<br />

ITALN 4 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Italn 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Italian or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century Italian readings; finish review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> Italian; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4237 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R222 D'AMICO R<br />

ITALN 10 ITALIAN CIVILIZATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Customs, language, literature, geography, arts and sciences; contributions <strong>of</strong> Italy to civilization, from earliest to modern times. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4832 9:45am-11:20am MW Lecture R221 MAY S T<br />

ITALN 50 ITALIAN FILM AS DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Italian culture, society, politics and historical periods through the viewing and discussion <strong>of</strong> Italian films from Neorealism to contemporary cinema. Critical analysis <strong>of</strong> film<br />

types, directors, movements through lecture, discussion, and writing. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4649 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C261 D'AMICO R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Japanese<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

JPNSE 1 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic vocabulary, useful phrases; reading, writing and speaking. Introduction to geography, customs and culture. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Japanese. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5122 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R226 TAKATA Y<br />

#5132 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R226 HIRAI R T<br />

#5748 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R218 TAKATA Y<br />

#5121 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R217 TAKATA Y<br />

#5126 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture R226 DESMOND Y<br />

#6890 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R226 SUMITOMO M<br />

#5124 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R226 SUMITOMO M<br />

#5656 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture R226 KIANG H C<br />

#5133 6:30pm- 9:10pm TuTh Lecture GM107 BICKEL Y<br />

#7567 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture R226 HALL N H<br />

JPNSE 2 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: Japanese 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Japanese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar, oral and written composition, reading, <strong>of</strong> elementary texts; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#5128 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R226 HIRAI R T<br />

#5129 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R226 SUMITOMO M<br />

#5090 7:30pm-10:10pm MW Lecture C257 TAYLOR J<br />

JPNSE 3 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Jpnse 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar; oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> intermediate texts; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or


Pass/No Pass<br />

#4347 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R226 HIRAI R T<br />

#7724 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R226 SUMITOMO M<br />

JPNSE 4 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Jpnse 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> grammar, oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> texts <strong>of</strong> moderate difficulty; customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5125 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R226 HIRAI R T<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Journalism<br />

Visual Arts & Media Studies Division<br />

Room R118 - (626) 585-7238<br />

Photojournalists: Also see Photography courses in this booklet.<br />

JOURN 2 BEGINNING JOURNALISM 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental principles and practices <strong>of</strong> newswriting. Standards, ethics, rights, responsibilities and laws <strong>of</strong> libel. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#5139 2:00pm- 3:35pm MW Lecture C308 SWIL W I<br />

#5138 2:00pm- 3:35pm TuTh Lecture CC208 SWIL W I<br />

#5268 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture CC208 GOUGIS M<br />

JOURN 4A REPORTING AND NEWSWRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Journ 2.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> newswriting and reporting: language, style, organization and structure. Recommended enrollment in Journ 7A; keyboarding ability. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4908 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture CC208 ABENDSCHEIN<br />

JOURN 7A NEWSWRITING AND MAKE-UP 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Journ 2.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Journ 199.<br />

Opportunity to work on the campus newspaper, the Courier. Interviewing, writing copy and mastering the processes connected with the publication <strong>of</strong> a newspaper. Required<br />

<strong>of</strong> all members <strong>of</strong> newspaper staff. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#5141 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab CC208 SWIL W I<br />

& TBA CC208 SWIL W I<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

JOURN 7B NEWSWRITING AND MAKE-UP 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Journ 7A.<br />

Opportunity to work as an editor on the campus newspaper, the Courier. Writing and editing copy and headlines, laying out pages for publication, and mastering the editing<br />

processes connected with the publication <strong>of</strong> a weekly newspaper. Required <strong>of</strong> all members <strong>of</strong> the newspaper’s editorial board. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6582 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab CC208 SWIL W I<br />

& TBA CC208 SWIL W I<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

JOURN 9 PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic aspects <strong>of</strong> public relations and organizational communication for corporate, entertainment, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, and other targeted organizations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7812 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture U221 RUTHERFORD D<br />

JOURN 22 ADVANCED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Journ 21 or Photo 21.


News, feature and sports photography, with introduction to picture scanning and digital manipulation techniques. Assignments on all college publications. Maximum credit 6<br />

units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

South entrance, CC208.<br />

#5142 8:40am-10:15am TuTh LecLab CC208 BERGER T<br />

& TBA CC208 BERGER T<br />

JOURN 23 PHOTOJOURNALISM 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Journ 21 or Photo 21.<br />

Picture series, essays and stories with assignments on various college publications. Historic and current trends in photojournalism and contemporary publications. Maximum<br />

credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

South entrance, CC208.<br />

#5143 8:40am-10:15am TuTh LecLab CC208 BERGER T<br />

& TBA CC208 BERGER T<br />

JOURN 110 JOURNALISM FIELD PRACTICE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice.<br />

Supervised field experience in selected public and private journalism enterprises. Minimum <strong>of</strong> 15 hours <strong>of</strong> field practice each week. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours field practice. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5144 TBA FLD CC208 SWIL W I<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Latin<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

LATIN 1 ELEMENTARY LATIN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic vocabulary and grammatical forms for reading simple Latin prose. Introduction <strong>of</strong> linguistic foundation for further study <strong>of</strong> European languages; brief survey <strong>of</strong><br />

philosophy and life <strong>of</strong> ancient Rome. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Latin. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5156 6:40pm- 9:20pm TuTh Lecture C151 WICKHEM P<br />

LATIN 2 ELEMENTARY LATIN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C in Latin 1 or in the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Latin or satisfactory score on placement test.<br />

Intensive study <strong>of</strong> vocabulary, grammar and syntax. Translation from English into Latin; reading from Roman authors. Customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5157 6:40pm- 9:20pm TuTh Lecture C151 WICKHEM P<br />

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<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Legal Assisting<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

LEGAL 134 INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The career as a paralegal. Relationship <strong>of</strong> attorney and paralegal in decision making and systems procedures. Introduction to law; composition, location and jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />

courts; legal terminology; bibliography, social forces and effect <strong>of</strong> law. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

All Legal 134 students are REQUIRED to attend ONE <strong>of</strong> the following scheduled orientation meetings: Tuesday, March 6, 12 noon-1pm OR 6-7PM. Your Legal 134<br />

instructor will distribute flyers during the first week <strong>of</strong> classes giving the meeting locations. If you have any questions, call the Legal Assisting Program Director, Dr.<br />

Carol Kellogg at 626-585-7817.<br />

#4689 8:00am- 9:35am TuTh Lecture R111 FONG E J<br />

#6669 6:15pm- 9:35pm F Lecture R111 SWEETMAN S<br />

#4972 6:20pm- 9:40pm Th Lecture R115 RICHEDA E<br />

#5822 6:20pm- 9:40pm Th Lecture R306 RICHEDA R L<br />

LEGAL 135A WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE ADMINISTRATION 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> property, wills and general estate planning; overview <strong>of</strong> probate and probate court, guardianships, conservatorships, elder law, tax-related issues, probate<br />

alternatives; probate litigation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4569 9:35am-11:05am TuTh Lecture R111 FONG E J<br />

#5328 6:20pm- 9:40pm Tu Lecture R305 FONG E J<br />

LEGAL 136 PROPERTY LAW, BANKRUPTCY AND CREDITORS RIGHTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Law <strong>of</strong> personal, real and community property, joint tenancy leases, deeds, contracts, escrows, deeds <strong>of</strong> trust; drafting problems in real estate transactions; systems <strong>of</strong><br />

recording, search <strong>of</strong> public documents, bankruptcy laws and forms; creditors rights, debtors exemptions and secured transactions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5165 6:15pm- 9:35pm M Lecture R205 REYES C<br />

LEGAL 137 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Legal 134 or 145A.<br />

Advanced legal drafting and writing; special research and projects. Preparation <strong>of</strong> course papers; general papers. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#6052 7:25am- 9:00am TuTh Lecture R305 RICHEDA R L<br />

LEGAL 138 PARALEGAL STUDIES FIELD PRACTICE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice and in Paralegal Studies curriculum.<br />

Supervised field experience or employment in legal <strong>of</strong>fice leading to training in systems approach for paralegals (legal assistants). Maximum credit 16 units, 4 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 360 hours field practice. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

All Legal 138 students are REQUIRED to attend the Orientation meetings: Saturday, March 10, 1-3pm or Tuesday, March 13, 6-7pm. For meeting locations and<br />

questions, call the Legal Assisting Director, Dr. Carol Kellogg at (626) 585-7817.<br />

#6128 TBA FLD FLD KELLOGG C D<br />

22.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA FLD KELLOGG C D<br />

FLD: Field Study<br />

#5167 TBA FLD FLD KELLOGG C D<br />

22.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA FLD KELLOGG C D<br />

FLD: Field Study<br />

LEGAL 139 TORT LAW AND CLAIMS INVESTIGATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Intentional torts and negligence, including insurance claims procedures; evaluation <strong>of</strong> personal injury claims and pleadings used in law <strong>of</strong>fices either in settlement or litigation.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6227 8:00am-11:20am Sat Lecture R205 HOLMEN G L<br />

#5168 6:15pm- 9:35pm M Lecture R111 KELLOGG C D<br />

LEGAL 140 FAMILY LAW AND DISSOLUTION PROCEDURES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Law and procedure relative to marriage, dissolution, adoption and community property. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4648 6:15pm- 9:35pm Th Lecture R111 ANGELUCCI M<br />

LEGAL 141 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Rules <strong>of</strong> civil and criminal evidence and the admissibility <strong>of</strong> such evidence in court, deposition comprehension and interrogatory summarizing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6032 6:15pm- 9:35pm Tu Lecture R115 CHAVEZ E T<br />

#6919 6:15pm- 9:35pm F Lecture R115 CHAVEZ E T<br />

LEGAL 142 LAW OFFICE PROCEDURES AND ETHICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Basic objectives <strong>of</strong> law <strong>of</strong>fice management procedures. Coordination <strong>of</strong> operational skills in a law <strong>of</strong>fice. Ethics <strong>of</strong> the legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession and the judiciary. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6029 6:20pm- 9:40pm W Lecture R304 CHAVEZ E T


LEGAL 145A LEGAL RESEARCH 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134.<br />

Introduction to the technical skills <strong>of</strong> legal research. Use <strong>of</strong> a case digest, interpretation <strong>of</strong> statutes, Shepardizing authorities, prioritizing authorities. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6140 8:00am-11:20am F Lecture R205 PEREZ E<br />

LEGAL 145B COMPUTER AIDED RESEARCH 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Legal 134 and 145A.<br />

On-line computer research with West Publishing Company. Composing queries, researching case law, statutes, and legal periodicals with the computer. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture<br />

and 27 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5402 6:15pm- 9:35pm W LecLab R206 HOLT M<br />

LEGAL 146 COMPUTER USE FOR THE LAW OFFICE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Legal 134.<br />

An introduction to computer use in the law <strong>of</strong>fice. Applications will include s<strong>of</strong>tware for judicial council form applications, jury instruction preparation, billing and accounting,<br />

legal calendaring, word processing applications for legal document preparation. Recommended basic word processing skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5906 10:15am- 1:35pm Sat LecLab R211 HOLT M<br />

LEGAL 150 PARALEGAL STUDIES GRADUATE SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> final semester <strong>of</strong> Paralegal Studies courses.<br />

A course designed to help students bridge the gap between the educational institution and working field. Resume writing, interviewing for employment, application writing.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5566 6:15pm- 9:15pm M Lecture R206 DEAN L<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/2/12<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Library<br />

Library<br />

Room LL200 - (626) 585-7360<br />

LIB 1 BASIC LIBRARY RESEARCH SKILLS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Organization and knowledge <strong>of</strong> academic libraries including online catalogs; periodical indexes, and online and web resources; application <strong>of</strong> the research process and research<br />

strategies; selection and evaluation <strong>of</strong> print and online resources; documenting sources and preparation <strong>of</strong> bibliographies. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6375 HYBRID VANSISTINE<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/1/12<br />

No. 6375: 1 MANDATORY on-campus meeting: Monday, April 23, 6:00-7:30pm in LL100(Library's Lab). You MUST attend or you will be<br />

dropped. Instructor email: mkvansistine@pasadena.edu.<br />

#6514 5:45pm- 9:05pm M Lecture LL311 LIN F<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/2/12<br />

LIB 10A INTERNET AND WEB-BASED INFORMATION RESOURCES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> the Internet and online resources for academic research. Focus on effective search strategies, resource selection and critical analysis. Includes basic e-mail techniques<br />

and creation <strong>of</strong> a basic web page. Overview <strong>of</strong> the organization the Internet, web browsers and discussion <strong>of</strong> the ethical, social, and legal issues <strong>of</strong> the Internet. Recommended:<br />

Basic computer skills including familiarity with Windows, a keyboard and mouse. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5304 HYBRID LEE C<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/6/12<br />

No. 5304: 1 MANDATORY on-campus meeting: Tuesday, 2/28/ 12, 6:00-7:30pm in LL100 (Library lab). You must attend or you will be dropped.<br />

Instructor email: cylee@pasadena. edu.<br />

#6201 5:45pm- 9:05pm M Lecture LL311 BURTON J<br />

Short Term: 04/9/12-05/21/12<br />

LIB 101 INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY SERVICES FOR PARAPROFESSIONALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: LIB 1<br />

Theory and basic principles <strong>of</strong> library services, types <strong>of</strong> libraries, library services and functions. Emphasis on the library technicians role in the delivery <strong>of</strong> services, the tools<br />

and terminology <strong>of</strong> library services and the relationships <strong>of</strong> libraries to the communities they serve. Discussion <strong>of</strong> library missions and ethical issues related to library services.


Review <strong>of</strong> online resources that support parapr<strong>of</strong>essional activities. Explore strategies for successful job placement. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4982 5:45pm- 9:05pm Th Lecture LL311 GOGUEN K<br />

LIB 102 INTRODUCTION TO REFERENCE AND INFORMATION SERVICES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): LIB 1<br />

Recommended Preparation: LIB 101<br />

Introduction to reference services and information resources appropriate for parapr<strong>of</strong>essionals working in libraries and information centers. Use <strong>of</strong> basic reference tools in print<br />

and non-print formats. Focus on the philosophy <strong>of</strong> reference/information services; criteria for the evaluation <strong>of</strong> quality services and resources; reference interview techniques;<br />

service to diverse populations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4007 5:45pm- 9:05pm W Lecture LL311 SHELDON C A<br />

LIB 104 TECHNICAL SERVICES: ACQUISITIONS, SERIALS AND PROCESSING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> acquiring, processing, and preserving library materials, including bibliographic searching, choosing vendors, ordering, receiving, physical processing, budget<br />

accounting, binding, repairing, and preserving. Knowledge <strong>of</strong> basic terminology and processes in technical services activities. Recommended Lib 101. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4006 5:45pm- 9:05pm Tu Lecture LL311 PAGE DONALD<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Linguistics<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

LING 10 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Survey <strong>of</strong> sounds, structure and development <strong>of</strong> language in connection with its social and cultural function. Differences and<br />

relationships among languages. Recommended for English and foreign language majors, but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after Engl 10. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4545 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture V201 POTTER C M<br />

#6609 4:30pm- 6:05pm TuTh Lecture R221 TAKATA Y<br />

LING 11 HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages. Origins and development <strong>of</strong> the English language, from its Germanic ancestors to present-day American English. No credit if<br />

taken after Engl 11. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5858 10:00am- 1:20pm F Lecture R123 LOTT P<br />

LING 12 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: English, Languages Linguistic and cultural patterns; how and what people communicate. Designed to aid both Americans and foreign students in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> intercultural understanding and communication skills. No credit if taken after Engl 12. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6745 2:00pm- 3:35pm MW Lecture R113 PELL S<br />

#6833 3:35pm- 5:10pm MW Lecture W208 CARLISI K<br />

LING 17 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Units<br />

Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for English 1A.<br />

Language acquisition. Focus on how language is acquired through development <strong>of</strong> phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, cognition and performance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours <strong>of</strong><br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU: UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5702 12:25pm- 2:00pm MW Lecture R222 SUMITOMO M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Machine Shop<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

MACH 220 MACHINE SHOP TECHNOLOGY 9 Units<br />

Theory and operations on equipment such as drill presses, lathes, mills, grinders, numerical control mills and electrical discharge machines. No credit if taken after Mach<br />

220A, B or C. Total <strong>of</strong> 81 hours lecture and 243 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5177 7:30am- 9:00am MTuW LecLab IT224 NGUYEN PHU<br />

& 9:00am- Noon MTuW IT117 NGUYEN PHU


& 8:00am-10:15am Sat IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

& 10:15am- 2:50pm Sat IT117 MARTINEZ J<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> basic shop hand tools, theory <strong>of</strong> tool sharpening, tool grinding on the pedestal grinder. Introduction to lathe and mill operations. Lathe operations to include: facing,<br />

grooving, tapers using the compound, deep drilling, single point threading, chucking <strong>of</strong> rectangular material and use <strong>of</strong> the boring bar. Use <strong>of</strong> the slitting saw on the mill.<br />

Precision layout. Shop safety. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5180 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

No. 5180: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

#5179 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab IT117 MARTINEZ J<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220A.<br />

Operation <strong>of</strong> the power hacksaw and band saw. Pocket milling on the vertical milling machine. Study <strong>of</strong> threaded fasteners: thread form, nomenclature and classification <strong>of</strong><br />

thread fit. Produce threads with dies and inspect with thread measuring tools. Review <strong>of</strong> math skills. Use <strong>of</strong> shop measurement tools. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5183 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

No. 5183: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

#5182 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab IT117 MARTINEZ J<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220B.<br />

Lathe operation including roughing and the use <strong>of</strong> a form tool to cut an internal and external radius. Pattern millwork using a 60-degree form cutter. Theory and practice <strong>of</strong><br />

non-ferrous metal machining. Performance <strong>of</strong> multiple operations on the band saw, mill and lathe to produce and assemble a complete part. Application <strong>of</strong> Digital Read Outs<br />

(DRO) on the lathe and mill. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5186 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5186: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

#5185 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab IT117 MARTINEZ J<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220C.<br />

Milling machine operation using ball end mills and corner rounding cutters. Combined drilling, slotting and threading to complete a part. Perform knurling, threading and cross<br />

drilling <strong>of</strong> small components on the lathe. Bending and heat treatment <strong>of</strong> tool steel from round stock. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

MACH 220A INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 3 Units<br />

MACH 220B INTERMEDIATE MACHINE TECHNOLOGY I 3 Units<br />

MACH 220C INTERMEDIATE MACHINE TECHNOLOGY II 3 Units<br />

MACH 220D ADVANCED MILLIING OPERATIONS I 3 Units<br />

#5189 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5189: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220E ADVANCED MILLING OPERATIONS II 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220D.<br />

Theory and technique on the use <strong>of</strong> slotting and single angle cutters on the horizontal milling machine. Use <strong>of</strong> T- slot cutters and the rotary table on the vertical mill. Production<br />

drilling: working with multiple parts. Surface grinding theory and wheel selection. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5192 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5192: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12noon MTThF.<br />

MACH 220F ADVANCED LATHE OPERATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220E.<br />

Production <strong>of</strong> long tapers on the lathe with an <strong>of</strong>fset tailstock. Knurling a thin wall part. Use <strong>of</strong> a lathe radius attachment to cut inside and outside radii. Lathe deep drilling,<br />

cross drilling and threading <strong>of</strong> a round part. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5195 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5195: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220G PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY I 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220F.<br />

Lathe techniques for multiple parts. Production line lathe roughing, tapering; threading; counter boring; stepping in diameter; and knurling. Production milling <strong>of</strong> angles, cross<br />

drilling and swedging. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5198 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5198: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTWhF.


MACH 220H PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY II 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220G.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> the milling machine in the preparation <strong>of</strong> stock for surface grinding. Production drilling techniques. Advanced milling to produce parallel and square parts. Develop<br />

surface grinder skills to produce multiple parts to parallel and a specific size. Verification <strong>of</strong> square with a high precision dial indicator. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5201 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5201: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220I PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY III 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220H.<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> fixtures and the rotary table on the milling machine to produce multiple parts. Milling grooves, counter bores and swedging. Theory <strong>of</strong> production threading. Practical<br />

threading with a die. Use <strong>of</strong> gauges to inspect threads. Sine bar inspection methods. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5204 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5204: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220J TOOL MAKING I 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220I.<br />

Advanced lathe turning: radius, single point, internal and external threading. Milling a dovetail to size and the use <strong>of</strong> reamers. Milling machine engraving. Theory and operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the electro discharge machine. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5207 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5207: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220K TOOL MAKING II 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220J.<br />

Advanced milling machine roughing and fly cutting. Milling parallel and square to close tolerances. Surface grinding: parallel, square and to size. Advanced part inspection.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5210 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5210: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7;30am-12:30pm MTThF.<br />

MACH 220L ADVANCED PROTOTYPE MACHINING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Mach 220K.<br />

Special projects to be selected by the student and presented to the instructor for approval. Student must provide a sketch <strong>of</strong> the project and a complete order <strong>of</strong> operations sheet.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 81 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5213 TBA LecLab IT117 NGUYEN PHU<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 5213: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:30am-12noon MTThF.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Marketing<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

MRKTG 20 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

An introductory course to acquaint students with the business practices involved in the activities <strong>of</strong> moving goods and services from the producer to the ultimate consumer.<br />

Additional areas <strong>of</strong> interest include retailing, wholesaling, new product decisions, pricing, marketing research. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6143 HYBRID HARRINGTON C<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6143: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Wednesday, February 22, 6-7:30pm in D101. Students MUST attend<br />

ORIENTATION to obtain information regarding the class or YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Second on-campus meeting: FINAL EXAM, Wednesday,<br />

April 11, 6-7:30pm in D101. Remaining class hours will be held Online. Students must have Internet access to complete this course.<br />

MRKTG 123 ADVERTISING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> advertising; major media and relationship <strong>of</strong> advertising to economy. Market research, copy layout, graphics, and art production. Coordinating and planning


advertising campaigns. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5218 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture R307 CHAPMAN E<br />

MRKTG 128 MARKETING FIELD PRACTICE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice and one or more courses in a Business Management curriculum.<br />

Supervised work experience in any firm engaged in the distribution <strong>of</strong> goods and/or services. Minimum <strong>of</strong> 15 hours <strong>of</strong> related work. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours field practice. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5222 TBA FLD FIELD BANERJEE S<br />

& TBA FIELD BANERJEE S<br />

FIELD: Field Work<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Mathematics<br />

Mathematics Division<br />

Room R322 - (626) 585-7331<br />

A student taking his/her first mathematics course at Pasadena City College must meet the course prerequisites<br />

listed AND may be asked to take a placement test. Once placed in the proper mathematics source, students<br />

advance in the sequence according to PCC course prerequisites. Placement tests alone do not qualify a student for<br />

a course. If more than one semester has elapsed since a student qualified for a course, it is recommended that the<br />

student retake the previous mathematics course (excluding plane geometry) OR take a placement test. A<br />

placement test is valid for enrolling in courses which begin within one year after taking the test. A student<br />

wishing to retake a placement test must wait at least eight weeks to repeat the test; however, the test may be<br />

retaken only once during a testing cycle.<br />

MATH 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131 or 132C or 133B or 134B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Math 139.<br />

Functions, relations and graphs; inverse functions; inequalities; theory <strong>of</strong> equations; introduction to matrices; determinants; binomial theorem; sequences and series;<br />

permutations and combinations; probability. For mathematics and science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6022 7:00am- 9:40am M Lecture R209 SHA S<br />

& 7:00am- 9:40am W R317 SHA S<br />

#5537 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R319 BOLES M<br />

#6880 9:40am-11:00am TuWThF Lecture R209 PEACH P L<br />

#5229 9:40am-12:20pm M Lecture R320 LEPOINT O<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm F R102 LEPOINT O<br />

#4348 9:40am-12:20pm F R113 LENG X<br />

& HYBRID LENG X<br />

No. 4348: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting PER WEEK. TBA hours will be held ONLINE. Prior to the first class meeting and before<br />

the purchase <strong>of</strong> any textbook, contact the instructor by e-mail at xdleng@yahoo.com.<br />

#6585 1:20pm- 4:00pm M Lecture R209 BOBER S M<br />

& 1:20pm- 4:00pm W R317 BOBER S M<br />

#5228 1:20pm- 4:00pm M R316 LENG X<br />

& HYBRID LENG X<br />

No. 5228: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting PER WEEK. TBA hours will be held ONLINE. Prior to the first class meeting and before<br />

the purchase <strong>of</strong> any textbook, contact the instructor by e-mail at xdleng@yahoo.com.<br />

#7627 2:40pm- 4:00pm TuWThF Lecture R121 KASFY H<br />

#5236 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R209 MASIELLO D C<br />

#6668 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R317 WEYDAHL E<br />

#4366 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R209 VARDAPETYAN<br />

#5232 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture E313 LY H<br />

#5234 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture C157 SCHUBERT J R<br />

#4231 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R108 BROWNE M<br />

MATH 5A CALCULUS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 7B, Math 9, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Limits and continuity; differentiation and integration <strong>of</strong> algebraic functions; applications. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#5249 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture GM105 SAVCHENKOVA<br />

#6948 10:00am- 2:10pm F Lecture U314 NGUYEN A<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

& 8:00am-12:10pm Sat U314 NGUYEN A<br />

#5251 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R109 UYEKAWA M K<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh R109 UYEKAWA M K<br />

No. 5251: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:


www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6515 1:20pm- 2:40pm TuWThF Lecture R121 KASFY H<br />

#5542 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture R117 NORDSTROM D<br />

#6597 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture GM105 YANG R<br />

#6867 1:20pm- 4:00pm M Lecture R104 SHAMAM A<br />

& 1:20pm- 4:00pm W R108 SHAMAM A<br />

#5248 1:20pm- 4:00pm M Lecture R319 UYEKAWA M K<br />

& 1:20pm- 4:00pm W R319 UYEKAWA M K<br />

#5554 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture R117 CHANG Y<br />

#5572 2:40pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R317 ENCINAS J<br />

#5577 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R319 KRISTEN J<br />

#6044 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture GM105 YEGANOV N<br />

#4409 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R318 ABRAMYAN N<br />

#5247 7:10pm- 9:50pm MW Lecture R320 PAVITCH M<br />

MATH 5B CALCULUS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5A or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Differentiation and integration <strong>of</strong> trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions, techniques <strong>of</strong> integration, indeterminate forms and infinite series. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6445 7:00am- 9:40am M Lecture R121 NEWMAN-GOMEZ<br />

& 7:00am- 9:40am W R319 NEWMAN-GOMEZ<br />

#6820 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R321 YANG R<br />

#6522 9:40am-11:00am TuWThF Lecture R121 CHAFFEE L<br />

#7426 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture E313 MICHEL P L<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh E313 MICHEL P L<br />

No. 7426: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#5254 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R109 UYEKAWA M K<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh R109 UYEKAWA M K<br />

No. 5254: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#5006 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R321 YEGANOV N<br />

#5252 11:00am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R121 SCHUBERT J R<br />

#6962 4:00pm- 8:10pm F Lecture R317 ALIKHANYAN T<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

& 10:00am- 2:10pm Sat R317 ALIKHANYAN T<br />

#6053 4:30pm- 7:10pm MW Lecture C327 BADALYAN I<br />

#6523 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R121 WANG T<br />

#5253 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R121 BA A<br />

MATH 5C CALCULUS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, partial differentiation, multiple integration, Greens theorem, divergence theorem <strong>of</strong> Gauss, Stokes<br />

theorem. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4922 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture GM105 STRINDEN C N<br />

#4614 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture E313 MICHEL P L<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh E313 MICHEL P L<br />

No. 4614: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#7599 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R318 SOCRATES J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 7599: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#4415 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R317 WEYDAHL E<br />

#5255 4:20pm- 7:00pm MW Lecture R121 KASFY H<br />

MATH 7A MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 1 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 139 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Math 131 or Math 133B or Math 134B; or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Algebraic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; inverses <strong>of</strong> functions; equations and inequalities involving transcendental functions; zeros <strong>of</strong> polynomials;<br />

graphing techniques; angle measure; mathematical modeling. For mathematics and science majors, but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after Math 9. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5583 7:00am- 9:40am M Lecture R104 PATVAKANYAN<br />

& 7:00am- 9:40am W R108 PATVAKANYAN<br />

#4436 7:00am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R104 VALENTINE J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4436: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6055 8:20am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R316 WONG S L<br />

#5239 9:40am-11:00am MTuThF Lecture R318 SOCRATES J<br />

#5238 9:40am-12:20pm M Lecture R104 ALIKHANYAN T


& 9:40am-12:20pm W R108 ALIKHANYAN T<br />

#5243 11:00am-12:20pm MTuThF Lecture R318 KEENE F W<br />

#7420 2:40pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R108 INGRAM M<br />

#5242 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture E313 KOTLYAR V<br />

#5241 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R316 CHRISTENSEN<br />

#5240 4:20pm- 7:00pm TuTh Lecture R121 KASFY H<br />

#4352 6:40pm- 9:20pm MTuWTh Lecture R209 HENES M<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/12/12<br />

No. 4352: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6626 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R104 ONG H<br />

MATH 7B MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 2 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 7A<br />

Trigonometric Identities and Equations, Solutions <strong>of</strong> Triangles, Polar Coordinates, Conic Sections, Parametric Equations, Sequences and Series, Mathematical induction,<br />

solutions to linear and non-linear systems, vectors and their applications. For mathematics and science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. No<br />

credit if taken after Math 9. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6600 7:00am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R104 VALENTINE J<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6600: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6827 8:20am- 9:40am MTuThF Lecture R318 KEENE F W<br />

#6043 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R321 YEGANOV N<br />

#5244 1:20pm- 2:40pm MTuThF Lecture R108 SCHUBERT J R<br />

#5263 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture E313 PITERBARG L<br />

#5588 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture R109 CHAFFEE L<br />

#4234 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R117 RINDERLE E<br />

#5246 6:40pm- 9:20pm MTuWTh Lecture R209 HENES M<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/14/12<br />

No. 5246: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6690 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R321 MILLER M<br />

MATH 9 PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 8 or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Algebraic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; inverse functions; zeros and graphs <strong>of</strong> functions; inequalities; matrices; determinants; sequences and series;<br />

binomial theorem; mathematical induction; topics in analytic geometry including curve sketching and conic sections. No credit if taken after Math 7A or 7B. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4137 9:40am-11:00am MTuThF Lecture R319 ENCINAS J<br />

#6093 9:40am-12:20pm M Lecture R121 NEWMAN-GOMEZ<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm W R319 NEWMAN-GOMEZ<br />

#5237 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture R207 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

#5100 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R104 SCHUBERT J R<br />

MATH 10 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLICATIONS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5B.<br />

Vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, solutions <strong>of</strong> systems <strong>of</strong> equations, algebra <strong>of</strong> matrices. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6911 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R109 UYEKAWA M K<br />

#4419 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture E313 MICHEL P L<br />

#5963 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R318 SOCRATES J<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 5963: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#4212 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R319 SHAMAM A<br />

MATH 15 MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131 or 132C or 133B or 134B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Skills and techniques for problem solving using mathematical methods and reasoning, including: geometry and logic; probability and statistics; set theory; finance math; and<br />

Algebra. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6051 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture GM105 NEWMAN-GOMEZ<br />

#5665 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture GM105 CANNIS<br />

#4625 1:20pm- 2:40pm TuWThF Lecture R320 FACCUSEH M<br />

#6628 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R117 KRISTEN J<br />

MATH 22 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 3 or CS 2 or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> finite mathematical systems. Includes set theory logic, combinatorics, relations and functions, matrix algebra, Boolean algebra, recursion, graph theory. For


mathematics and computer science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6601 5:30pm- 7:05pm TuTh Lecture R404 CHAFFEE L<br />

MATH 38 FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 15, and Math 139; or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Meets the mathematics requirements for the elementary teaching credential by using problem-solving techniques to develop skills in the following categories: rational and real<br />

number systems; measurement; calculators; geometry; patterns and functions; statistics and probability; logic; algebra; and the teaching <strong>of</strong> mathematics through discoverybased<br />

learning. This course requires a great deal <strong>of</strong> writing, prior completion <strong>of</strong> English 1A is suggested. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 54 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5730 1:20pm- 4:00pm MW LecLab R319 BOBER S M<br />

& 12:40pm- 4:00pm F R319 BOBER S M<br />

MATH 55 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5C and Math 10.<br />

Ordinary differential equations with emphasis on the linear equation and its applications in engineering and physics, series solutions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series and<br />

their application in partial differential equations. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6615 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R109 RILEY P E<br />

#6986 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture R321 STRINDEN C N<br />

#4220 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R319 SHAMAM A<br />

MATH 125 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 402 or 400B, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Simplifying linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions. Using properties <strong>of</strong> exponents. Factoring polynomials. Applications and solving <strong>of</strong> linear, rational, radical,<br />

and quadratic equations. Graphing linear equations and solving systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations. Maximum credit for Math 125, 127AB, and 128AB is 4 units. No credit if taken<br />

after Math 127B or Math 128B. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5271 7:00am- 8:20am MTuThF Lecture R108 CANNIS<br />

#4412 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture E313 COURTER R<br />

#4411 7:00am- 9:40am M Lecture R320 CASE M<br />

& 7:00am- 8:20am WF R320 CASE M<br />

#5986 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R321 ABDELKERIM R<br />

#4369 7:00am- 9:40am WF Lecture R209 YAMASHITA L<br />

#5801 7:00am- 9:40am W Lecture R318 WANG K<br />

& 7:00am- 9:40am F R309 WANG K<br />

#5637 9:40am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R316 MC CLENDON M<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 5637: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath .<br />

#5960 9:40am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R320 NORDSTROM D<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 5960: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path progam. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath.<br />

#5442 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R117 CHANG Y<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh R117 CHANG Y<br />

No. 5442: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path progam. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath.<br />

#5266 11:00am-12:20pm MTuThF Lecture R317 WEYDAHL E<br />

#5267 1:20pm- 2:40pm MTuThF Lecture R317 ENCINAS J<br />

#6455 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuWThF Lecture R209 HENES M<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6455: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#5280 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture GM105 LOPEZ A<br />

#4043 2:00pm- 4:40pm M Lecture GM103 CHAU E<br />

& 2:00pm- 4:40pm W R115 CHAU E<br />

#5283 3:00pm- 5:40pm MW Lecture R305 ACUFF M<br />

#6988 3:00pm- 5:40pm TuTh Lecture C327 CHENG T<br />

#6056 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture R321 STRINDEN C N<br />

#5270 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture GM105 AVAKYAN V<br />

#6303 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R207 DARE G N<br />

#5264 4:20pm- 7:00pm TuTh Lecture R318 LOPEZ A<br />

#7863 4:30pm- 7:10pm TuTh Lecture R320 STARBIRD C<br />

#5564 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture R109 CHAFFEE L<br />

#5269 6:15pm- 8:55pm MW Lecture R404 VENTURA A<br />

#6450 7:00pm- 9:40pm M Lecture R109 GUO D<br />

& 8:00am-10:40am Sat R109 GUO D<br />

#6989 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture E313 FERNANDEZ F<br />

#5278 7:00pm- 9:40pm W Lecture R108 CHOI Y<br />

& 10:40am- 1:20pm Sat R306 CHOI Y


MATH 127A BEGINNING ALGEBRA I 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 402 or 400B, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Simplifying linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; using properties <strong>of</strong> exponents; factoring polynomials; applications and solving linear, rational, radical, and<br />

quadratic equations; graphing linear equations and solving systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations. Maximum credit for Math 125, 127AB, and 128AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after<br />

Math 125 or Math 128A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7384 2:50pm- 4:25pm TuTh Lecture C308 KHODAGHOLIAN<br />

MATH 127B BEGINNING ALGEBRA II 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 127A or Math 128A.<br />

Simplifying linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; using properties <strong>of</strong> exponents; factoring polynomials; applications and solving linear, rational, radical, and<br />

quadratic equations; graphing linear equations and solving systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations. Maximum credit for Math 125, 127AB, and 128AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after<br />

Math 125 or Math 128B. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6003 3:00pm- 4:35pm MW Lecture R102 HUANG C<br />

MATH 128A BEGINNING ALGEBRA I 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 402 or Math 400B, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

A computer-assisted beginning algebra course. To satisfy the Beginning Algebra requirement, students must complete Math 128A and Math 128B. Topics include: simplifying<br />

linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; using properties <strong>of</strong> exponents; factoring polynomials; applications and solving linear, rational, radical, and quadratic<br />

equations; graphing linear equations and solving systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations. Maximum credit for Math 125, 127AB, and 128AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 125,<br />

or 127B. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Mediated Learning Math128AB: Additional hours may be required online for completion <strong>of</strong> assignments. A non- transferable and non-refundable computer license<br />

fee receipt from the PCC Bookstore for the current semester is required.<br />

#7632 TBA Lecture R408 YAMATO Y<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA R408 YAMATO Y<br />

No. 7632: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 128A is intended for students who have previously completed Math 128A, but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#4017 8:45am- 9:45am MWF Lecture R404 ABDELKERIM R<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/13/12<br />

& 9:45am-10:30am MWF R408 ABDELKERIM R<br />

#4252 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R408 YAMATO Y<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-03/16/12<br />

No: 4252, 4265, 4275 and 4288 are PAIRED sections. Permission to enroll in these sections must be obtained from the course coordinators, Ms.<br />

McClendon or Ms. Yamato or Math Division Dean. Officially enrolled students are required to attend a mandatory meeting on February 15 in R408<br />

from 1:20-4pm. Purchase the Hawkes Learning Systems' Introductory and Intermediate Algebra computer license from the PCC Bookstore prior to<br />

attending the meeting on February 15.<br />

#4173 4:45pm- 6:15pm MW Lecture R404 STARBIRD C<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

& 6:15pm- 7:25pm MW R408 STARBIRD C<br />

MATH 128B BEGINNING ALGEBRA II 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 128A or Math 127A.<br />

A computer-assisted beginning algebra course. To satisfy the Beginning Algebra requirement, students must complete Math 128A and Math 128B. Topics include: simplifying<br />

linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; using properties <strong>of</strong> exponents; factoring polynomials; applications and solving linear, rational, radical, and quadratic<br />

equations; graphing linear equations and solving systems <strong>of</strong> linear equations. Maximum credit for Math 125, 127AB, and 128AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 125,<br />

or 127B. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Math 128B requires a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C in the preceding course in this sequence.<br />

#7636 TBA LecLab R408 YAMATO Y<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& TBA R408 YAMATO Y<br />

No. 7636: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 128B is intended for students who have previously completed Math 128B, but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#4050 8:45am- 9:45am MWF LecLab R404 ABDELKERIM R<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 9:45am-10:30am MWF R408 ABDELKERIM R<br />

#4265 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF LecLab R408 MC CLENDON M<br />

Short Term: 03/19/12-04/13/12<br />

No: 4265, 4252, 4275 and 4288 are PAIRED sections. Permission to enroll in these sections must be obtained from the course coordinators, Ms.<br />

McClendon or Ms. Yamato or Math Division Dean. Officially enrolled students are required to attend a mandatory meeting on February 15 in R408<br />

from 1:20-4pm. Purchase the Hawkes Learning Systems' Introductory and Intermediate Algebra computer license from the PCC Bookstore prior to<br />

attending the meeting on February 15.<br />

#4185 4:45pm- 6:15pm MW LecLab R404 STARBIRD C<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

& 6:15pm- 7:25pm MW R408 STARBIRD C


MATH 131 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Solving nonlinear equations such as rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic equations. Applications <strong>of</strong> nonlinear equations. Operations on and graphs <strong>of</strong> functions.<br />

Maximum credit for Math 131, 133AB, and 134AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 133B or 134B. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5314 7:00am- 8:20am TuTh Lecture R320 HALAKA E<br />

& 8:00am-10:40am Sat R320 HALAKA E<br />

#5317 7:00am- 9:40am MW Lecture P1 SEPIKAS J P<br />

#6075 7:00am- 9:40am MF Lecture R319 HOVASAPYAN S<br />

#6197 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R117 ENCINAS J<br />

#6651 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture E313 EVINYAN Z<br />

#5549 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R209 TSVIKYAN A<br />

#6036 8:20am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R121 INGRAM M<br />

No. 6036: Math 131 and English 100 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> .XL, the First-Year Experience Program. Permission to enroll in these classes<br />

must be obtained prior to registration. Contact the Teaching and Learning Center (V102) for information.<br />

STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH SECTIONS: 6036 AND 4846.<br />

#7233 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R109 CHO J<br />

No. 7233: Math 131 and English 1A are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> .XL, the First-Year Experience Program. Permission to enroll in these classes<br />

must be obtained prior to registration. Contact the Teaching and Learning Center (V102) for information.<br />

STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR BOTH SECTIONS: 7233 AND 4634.<br />

#6932 9:40am-11:00am MTuThF Lecture R108 INGRAM M<br />

#5309 9:40am-12:20pm MW Lecture P1 SEPIKAS J P<br />

#5306 9:40am-12:20pm M Lecture R209 STILES N<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm W R317 STILES N<br />

#5069 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R117 CHANG Y<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh R117 CHANG Y<br />

No. 5069: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6047 1:20pm- 2:40pm TuWThF Lecture R104 PEACH P L<br />

#6449 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuWThF Lecture R209 HENES M<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6449: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#5802 3:00pm- 5:40pm MW Lecture R111 MARDIROSIAN<br />

#5810 3:00pm- 5:40pm TuTh Lecture R304 HART G E<br />

#7851 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture R117 PHUA N<br />

#5137 3:05pm- 4:50pm MWF Lecture GM105 STILLSON A<br />

#5750 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R319 VARDAPETYAN<br />

#5316 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture E313 ROACH D A<br />

#5318 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R104 SI S<br />

#6842 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R109 YEGANOV N<br />

#5307 4:20pm- 7:00pm MW Lecture P1 SEPIKAS J P<br />

#6446 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture R117 JACOBSON G N<br />

#5803 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R317 HERMOSILLO S<br />

#4420 7:00pm- 9:40pm M Lecture R108 LE T Q<br />

& 8:00am-10:40am Sat R108 LE T Q<br />

#5315 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R117 CALLAS J L<br />

#6080 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R207 PITERBARG L<br />

#5293 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture GM105 PUSHKAREV E<br />

MATH 133A INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Linear and absolute value equations and inequalities, factoring, rational expressions and applications, operations on and graphs <strong>of</strong> functions. No credit if taken after Math 131<br />

or Math 134A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7382 11:20am-12:55pm WF Lecture R404 KASFY H<br />

#6000 2:20pm- 3:55pm TuTh Lecture R404 BOYAJIAN P<br />

MATH 133B INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 133A or Math 134A.<br />

Radical expressions and applications, completing the square, exponential and logarithmic functions and applications, complex numbers. No credit if taken after Math 131 or<br />

Math 134B. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7381 9:45am-11:20am WF Lecture R404 CASE M<br />

MATH 134A INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA I 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

A computer-assisted intermediate algebra course. Linear and absolute value equations and inequalities, factoring, rational expressions and applications, operations on and<br />

graphs <strong>of</strong> functions. Maximum credit for Math 131, 133AB, and 134AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 131 or Math 133B. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Mediated Learning Math 134AB: Additional hours may be required online for completion <strong>of</strong> assignments. A non- transferable and non-refundable computer license<br />

fee receipt from the PCC Bookstore for the current semester is required.


#7638 TBA Lecture R408 YAMATO Y<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 7638: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 134A is intended for students who have previously completed Math 134A, but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#7637 8:20am- 9:50am TuTh Lecture R404 COURTER R<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/12/12<br />

& 9:50am-11:00am TuTh R408 COURTER R<br />

#4275 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R408 MC CLENDON M<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-05/18/12<br />

No: 4275, 4252, 4265 and 4288 are PAIRED sections. Permission to enroll in these sections must be obtained from the course coordinators, Ms.<br />

McClendon or Ms. Yamato or Math Division Dean. Officially enrolled students are required to attend a mandatory meeting on February 15 in R408<br />

from 1:20-4pm. Purchase the Hawkes Learning Systems' Introductory and Intermediate Algebra computer license from the PCC Bookstore prior to<br />

attending the meeting on February 15.<br />

#6010 1:20pm- 4:00pm M Lecture R404 TALAOC S<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

& 1:20pm- 4:00pm W R408 TALAOC S<br />

#4200 4:00pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture R404 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/12/12<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:40pm TuTh R408 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

MATH 134B INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA II 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 133A or Math 134A.<br />

A computer-assisted intermediate algebra course. Radical expressions and applications, completing the square, exponential and logarithmic functions and applications, complex<br />

numbers. Maximum credit for Math 131, 133AB, and 134AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 131 or Math 133B. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

Math 134B requires a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C in the preceding course in this sequence.<br />

#7640 TBA Lecture R408 YAMATO Y<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 7640: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 134B is intended for students who have previously completed Math 134B, but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#7639 8:20am- 9:50am TuTh Lecture R404 COURTER R<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/14/12<br />

& 9:50am-11:00am TuTh R408 COURTER R<br />

#4288 1:20pm- 4:00pm MTuThF Lecture R408 MC CLENDON M<br />

Short Term: 05/21/12-06/15/12<br />

No: 4288, 4252, 4265 and 4275 are PAIRED sections. Permission to enroll in these sections must be obtained from the course coordinators, Ms.<br />

McClendon or Ms. Yamato or Math Division Dean. Officially enrolled students are required to attend a mandatory meeting on February 15 in R408<br />

from 1:20-4pm. Purchase the Hawkes Learning Systems' Introductory and Intermediate Algebra computer license from the PCC Bookstore prior to<br />

attending the meeting on February 15.<br />

#6011 1:20pm- 4:00pm M Lecture R404 TALAOC S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

& 1:20pm- 4:00pm W R408 TALAOC S<br />

#4203 4:00pm- 5:30pm TuTh Lecture R404 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/14/12<br />

& 5:30pm- 6:40pm TuTh R408 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

MATH 139 PLANE GEOMETRY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 126C or Math 127B or Math 128B.<br />

Geometric facts necessary for advanced work in mathematics. Deductive process emphasized. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5338 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture R108 BEIRICH L<br />

MATH 141 SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL IDEAS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> practical applications <strong>of</strong> mathematics, including topics in finance, probability and statistics, and geometry. Additional topics may include graph theory, health and<br />

nutrition, voting, history <strong>of</strong> mathematics, and logic. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7855 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture E313 HINTZMAN L<br />

#5311 9:40am-11:00am TuWThF Lecture R104 FACCUSEH M<br />

#6439 11:00am-12:20pm MTuThF Lecture R319 ENCINAS J<br />

#6114 1:20pm- 2:40pm TuWThF Lecture R316 VALENTINE J<br />

MATH 171A EXPLORING TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS 3 Units<br />

Exploratory course: Specific topic identified in <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>. Lecture focusing on topics <strong>of</strong> current and general interest. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each<br />

semester. Pass/no pass grading.Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4294 2:40pm- 4:00pm TuWThF Lecture R316 CHO J<br />

No. 4294: This is an accelerated course preparing students for only Stat 50. This course will not satisfy prerequisite requirements for any other math<br />

courses. Students are highly recommended to take Stat 50 in summer or fall <strong>2012</strong> semesters. Instructor approval is required to enroll in this course.


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Math 125.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Development and rigorous practice <strong>of</strong> essential study techniques and course material for success in Elementary Algebra. Integration <strong>of</strong> web-based supplemental instruction, life<br />

management skills, strategies for successful classroom experience, and critical thinking/problem solving strategies. No credit if taken after Math 110. For students admitted to<br />

the Math Path program but open to all qualified students. Maximum credit 6 units. <strong>Credit</strong>/no credit grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Math 131.<br />

Development and rigorous practice <strong>of</strong> essential study techniques and course material for success in Intermediate Algebra. Integration <strong>of</strong> web-based supplemental instruction,<br />

life management skills, strategies for successful classroom experience, and critical thinking/problem solving strategies. No credit if taken after Math 110. For students<br />

admitted to the Math Path program but open to all qualified students. Maximum credit 6 units. <strong>Credit</strong>/no credit grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours <strong>of</strong> lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass<br />

Only<br />

MATH 330 SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 2 Units<br />

#4061 8:20am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R320 NORDSTROM D<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4061: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#5272 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R117 CHANG Y<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 5272: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#4338 11:00am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R209 VALENTINE J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4338: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6451 1:00pm- 2:05pm TuWThF Lecture R404 DAVIS A<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

& 2:05pm- 2:20pm TuWThF R404 DAVIS A<br />

No. 6451: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

MATH 331 SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 2 Units<br />

#4891 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R117 CHANG Y<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4891: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#6453 11:00am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R209 VALENTINE J<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 6453: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path Program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

MATH 400A PREALGEBRA I 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 450, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

An individualized computer-based program in prealgebra; basic algebraic skills involving fundamental mathematical operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percents.<br />

Simplifying algebraic expressions and solving equations. Maximum credit for Math 402, 401ABC, and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 402, 401B, 401C, or<br />

400B. Math 400A and Math 400B are 2 units each with a total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture per semester. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Mediated Learning Math 400AB: Additional hours may be required for completion <strong>of</strong> assignments. A non-transferable and non-refundable Hawkes Learning<br />

Systems'computer license fee receipt from the PCC Bookstore for the current semester is required.<br />

#4041 TBA Lecture R408 YAMATO Y<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

No. 4041: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 400A is intended for students who have previously completed Math 400A but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#4009 10:30am-12:15pm M Lecture R404 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/13/12<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm W R408 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm F R402 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

#4013 10:30am-12:15pm TuTh Lecture R404 CORSON L<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm F R408 CORSON L<br />

MATH 400B PREALGEBRA II 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 400A.<br />

An individualized computer-based program in basic algebraic skills involving fundamental mathematical operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percents.<br />

Simplifying algebraic expressions and solving equations. Maximum credit for Math 402, 401ABC, and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 402, 401C, or 400B.<br />

Math 400A and Math 400B are 2 units each with a total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture per semester. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Math 400B requires a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> C in the preceding course in this sequence.<br />

#4065 TBA Lecture R408 YAMATO Y


5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4065: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 400B is intended for students who have previously completed Math 400B but did not receive a passing grade.<br />

#4042 10:30am-12:15pm M Lecture R404 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm W R408 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm F R402 ESTRADA-CEBA<br />

#4052 10:30am-12:15pm TuTh Lecture R404 CORSON L<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/15/12<br />

& 10:30am-12:15pm F R408 CORSON L<br />

MATH 402 PREALGEBRA 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 450, or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

Basic algebraic skills involving fundamental mathematical operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percents. Simplifying algebraic expressions and solving equations.<br />

Maximum credit for Math 402 and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 400B. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6870 7:00am- 8:20am MTuThF Lecture R318 KEENE F W<br />

#5570 7:00am- 8:20am TuTh Lecture R121 LONDON J<br />

& 8:00am-10:40am Sat R121 LONDON J<br />

#5635 7:00am- 9:40am MW Lecture R305 CHAMMAS M<br />

#5409 7:00am- 9:40am M Lecture R316 BERMUDEZ F<br />

& 7:00am- 8:20am WF R316 BERMUDEZ F<br />

#6078 8:20am- 9:40am MTuThF Lecture R108 CANNIS<br />

#6469 9:20am- Noon TuTh Lecture IT140 CHO J<br />

No. 6469: This section <strong>of</strong> Math 402, English 100 and Tech 198 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the DESIGN TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY for students<br />

interested in design careers. For information about this program and how to enroll, visit: www.pasadena.edu/designtech. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS: Math 402, section #6469, English 100, section #4744, and Tech 198, section #5674.<br />

#5816 9:40am-12:20pm M Lecture R316 LENG X<br />

& 9:40am-12:20pm W R318 LENG X<br />

#6443 9:40am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R316 MC CLENDON M<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 6443: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#7227 9:40am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R320 NORDSTROM D<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 7227: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#4818 11:00am-12:20pm MTuThF Lecture R108 INGRAM M<br />

#5557 2:40pm- 4:25pm MWF Lecture R320 HINTZMAN L<br />

#5589 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture C310 BOBER S M<br />

#5262 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture R321 TALAOC S<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/15/12<br />

& 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh R321 TALAOC S<br />

No. 5262: Math 450, Math 402, and COUN 12 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how<br />

to enroll in this course, please visit: www.pasadena.edu/mathpath. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ALL THREE SECTIONS: #4662, #5262<br />

AND #4408.<br />

#4421 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture R317 HUANG C<br />

MATH 429 SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN PREALGEBRA 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Math 402.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Development and rigorous practice <strong>of</strong> essential study techniques and course material for success in Prealgebra; web-based supplemental instruction; life management skills;<br />

strategies for successful classroom experience, and critical thinking/problem solving strategies. No credit if taken after Math 110. Maximum credit 6 units, 2 units each<br />

semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4340 8:20am- 9:40am TuWThF Lecture R320 NORDSTROM D<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

No. 4340: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

#4342 1:00pm- 2:05pm TuWThF Lecture R404 DAVIS A<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 2:05pm- 2:20pm TuWThF R404 DAVIS A<br />

No. 4342: This class is part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how to enroll in this course, please visit:<br />

www.pasadena.edu/mathpath<br />

MATH 450 NUMERICAL FOUNDATIONS 4 Units<br />

Building whole number arithmetic skills. Includes a brief introduction to fractions, decimals and percents and incorporates study skills for success in mathematics courses.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4381 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R207 CORSON L<br />

#5378 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R207 RILEY P E<br />

#4353 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R207 BOBER S M<br />

#4410 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R207 HINTZMAN L<br />

#4355 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R207 CHRISTENSEN<br />

#4401 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture R207 ABDELKERIM R


#6095 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture R207 COURTER R<br />

#4667 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture R207 PHUA N<br />

#4662 4:50pm- 6:35pm MWF Lecture R321 TALAOC S<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/13/12<br />

& 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh R321 TALAOC S<br />

No. 4662: Math 450, Math 402, and COUN 12 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the Math Path program. For information about the program and how<br />

to enroll in this course, please visit: www.pasadena.edu/mathpath. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR ALL THREE SECTIONS: #4662, #5262<br />

AND #4408.<br />

#4304 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R207 NALBANDYAN Z<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Medical Assisting<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

CEC Room B6 - (626) 585-7431<br />

MA 109 BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS FOR HEALTH SCIENCES MAJORS 1 Unit<br />

Basic computer usage <strong>of</strong> hardware components. S<strong>of</strong>tware used in medical documentation. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#6506 6:00pm- 9:30pm TuTh LecLab CONAH LAW S<br />

Short Term: 01/24/12-02/4/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat NO RM LAW S<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm SUN NO RM LAW S<br />

MA 111A MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES I 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Career opportunities; basic <strong>of</strong>fice procedures including patient reception, appointment scheduling, telephone techniques, interpersonal relations; computer data entry; initial<br />

processing <strong>of</strong> managed care patients; oral communication; medico-legal doctrines. Recommended minimum keyboarding speed <strong>of</strong> 30 words per minute. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours<br />

lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6940 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuTh LecLab CEC138 LAW S<br />

Short Term: 02/7/12-03/20/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat CEC138 LAW S<br />

& TBA CEC138 LAW S<br />

MA 111B MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES II 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 111A.<br />

Patient processing. Medical records maintenance. Written and oral communication. Patient instruction. Processing mail. Banking. Financial procedures including pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

fees, billing, and collections. Meeting arrangements and travel itinerary. Marketing. Legal implications <strong>of</strong> medical practice. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6288 9:00am-12:20pm MW LecLab CEC219 KLICH J<br />

MA 113 HUMAN DISEASE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 115.<br />

Pathophysiology <strong>of</strong> body systems; integration <strong>of</strong> disease processes <strong>of</strong> organ systems with medical and nursing assessment and procedures; diagnostic tests; invasive procedures;<br />

medications; nutritional intervention and expected outcomes. Use <strong>of</strong> drug reference books. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6944 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture CEC219 HASSIJA L N<br />

Short Term: 05/26/12-06/16/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat CEC219 HASSIJA L N<br />

& TBA CEC219 HASSIJA L N<br />

MA 115 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Physiological and anatomical terms referring to human tissues and organic systems; medical abbreviations; introduction to medical records and prescription writing; use <strong>of</strong><br />

medical dictionaries. Recommended Physo 100. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6037 8:00am- 9:35am MW Lecture CEC219 JUETT P<br />

#7802 8:00am-11:20am Sat Lecture CEC219 NAKANO J Y<br />

No. 7802: Instructor approval required.<br />

#6942 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture CEC218 LAW S<br />

Short Term: 05/5/12-05/24/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat CEC218 LAW S<br />

& TBA CEC218 LAW S<br />

MA 122C CLINICAL ASSISTING TECHNIQUES III 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 122B; enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> MA 124.<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> medication and pharmacology. Patient education. Techniques <strong>of</strong> assisting in a medical specialist's <strong>of</strong>fice. Electrocardiographic methods. Bandaging and first<br />

aid. Nutrition and diet modification. Theory <strong>of</strong> physical therapy. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only


#5819 3:00pm- 4:35pm MW LecLab CEC207 RODRIGUEZ BL<br />

& 9:00am-12:15pm TuTh CEC207 KLICH J<br />

MA 124 MEDICAL OFFICE LABORATORY PROCEDURES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 122B, Physo 100.<br />

Corequisite(s): MA 122C.<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> specimen collection. Principles <strong>of</strong> assisting the physician with routine <strong>of</strong>fice laboratory tests. Techniques for blood tests and urinalysis. Microbiology pertaining to<br />

medical <strong>of</strong>fice procedures. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5789 2:30pm- 8:00pm F LecLab CEC204 LAW S<br />

MA 126 PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 115 and enrollment in Medical Assisting Program.<br />

Introduction to the principles <strong>of</strong> pharmacology and medication administration in the ambulatory setting. Reading, interpreting and documenting medication orders. Calculating<br />

dosages for nonparenteral and parenteral medications used in the ambulatory setting. Common medications used in each body system. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 27 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6975 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuThSat LecLab CEC219 HASSIJA L N<br />

Short Term: 06/19/12-07/5/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm SUN CEC219 HASSIJA L N<br />

MA 127 MEDICAL INSURANCE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): MA 110 and 115.<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> health insurance and billing procedures. Procedure codings. International Classification <strong>of</strong> Diseases -- Clinical Modifications. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6366 10:00am- 1:20pm F Lecture CEC207 RODRIGUEZ BL<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Microbiology<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

MICRO 2 MICROBIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 105 or Chem 2A or Chem 22 or Chem 1A, or placement based on the biochemistry assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Biology 3 or 11.<br />

Structure and function <strong>of</strong> bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and algae. Elements <strong>of</strong> microbial physiology, genetics, control and nutrition; epidemiology; immunology and<br />

allergy. Survey <strong>of</strong> microbial infections. Aseptic techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5297 HYBRID IGOE JC<br />

& 3:30pm- 7:55pm Tu U413 IGOE JC<br />

#5398 HYBRID IGOE JC<br />

& HYBRID IGOE JC<br />

& 9:00am- 1:25pm F U413 IGOE JC<br />

#7437 HYBRID IGOE JC<br />

& 3:30pm- 7:55pm Th U413 IGOE JC<br />

#6482 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U221 CHESS B<br />

& 12:40pm- 2:55pm MW U413 CHESS B<br />

#6113 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U221 CHESS B<br />

& 5:30pm- 7:45pm MW U413 STANTZOS J<br />

#5276 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab U221 CHESS B<br />

& 8:00am-10:15am MW U413 CHESS B<br />

#5019 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW LecLab U221 IGOE JC<br />

& 3:00pm- 5:15pm MW U413 IGOE JC<br />

No. 5019: This course is part <strong>of</strong> the HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAYS BLOCK 2. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Chem 2B #6790<br />

and Physo 1 #6350.<br />

#6105 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh LecLab U413 VALENTINE S<br />

& 3:15pm- 4:50pm TuTh U321 VALENTINE S<br />

#4291 3:15pm- 4:50pm TuTh LecLab U321 VALENTINE S<br />

& 9:45am- Noon TuTh U413 VALENTINE S<br />

#6543 6:20pm- 7:55pm TuTh LecLab U321 BURKE R<br />

& 7:55pm-10:10pm TuTh U413 BURKE R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Music<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

MUSIC 2A MUSICIANSHIP 2 Units


Prerequisite(s): Music 1.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 3A, 4B and 10.<br />

Melodic, rhythmic, two- to four-part and harmonic ear training. Sight singing <strong>of</strong> easy music in treble and bass clefs. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 36 hours music laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4375 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab V208 BROWN M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BROWN M<br />

#5410 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab V111 THOMAS M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 THOMAS M<br />

#4536 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab V212 LISEK C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LISEK C<br />

#4358 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW LecLab V208 WRIGHT-FITZG<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 WRIGHT-FITZG<br />

MUSIC 2C MUSICIANSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 2B.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 3C, 4D and 10.<br />

Advanced ear training with melodic, two- to four-part and harmonic materials parallel to Music 3C. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7589 10:25am-11:30am TuTh LecLab V212 GATES S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 GATES S<br />

#6887 Noon- 1:05pm MW LecLab V212 WRIGHT-FITZG<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 WRIGHT-FITZG<br />

#4384 2:35pm- 3:40pm TuTh LecLab V208 BANSAL J<br />

& TBA V203 BANSAL J<br />

MUSIC 3A HARMONY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 1 or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 2A, 4B and 10.<br />

Diatonic harmony, including primary and secondary triads with inversions. Nonchoral tones introduced. Harmonization <strong>of</strong> given and original melodies. Harmonic analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

music literature. Study <strong>of</strong> figured bass. Recommended enrollment for music majors in Music 8, 9, 18, 108 or 118. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6538 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture V212 GATES S<br />

#5407 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture V208 STEED B B<br />

#5414 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture V208 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#6202 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture V212 GATES S<br />

MUSIC 3C HARMONY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 3B.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 2C, 4D and 10.<br />

Advanced application <strong>of</strong> diatonic and chromatic harmony. Includes 9th, 11th and 13th chords. Modulation, altered chords, analysis <strong>of</strong> appropriate music. Integrated study <strong>of</strong><br />

contrapuntal, 20th century and instrumentation techniques. Composition, musical form and analysis. Recommended enrollment for music majors in Music 8, 9, or 18. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4328 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture V212 GATES S<br />

#5416 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture V212 GATES S<br />

#6913 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture V212 GATES S<br />

MUSIC 4B KEYBOARD SKILLS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 4A or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 2A, 3A and 10.<br />

Primarily for music majors. Standard first-year piano book and appropriate supplementary materials. Transposition, improvisation and keyboard study <strong>of</strong> harmonic materials<br />

from Music 3A. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6620 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab V204 KLICE J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KLICE J<br />

#6632 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab V202 STEED B B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 STEED B B<br />

#5418 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V204 LOBITZ K A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LOBITZ K A<br />

#5419 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab V202 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

#5151 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab V204 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week


& TBA V203 YOUNG P D<br />

MUSIC 4D KEYBOARD SKILLS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 4C.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 2C, 3C and 10.<br />

Primarily for music majors. Standard repertoire and functional keyboard skills, correlated with Music 3C in preparation for the keyboard pr<strong>of</strong>iciency examination. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5422 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab V202 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 YOUNG P D<br />

#6214 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V202 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 YOUNG P D<br />

#4548 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab V202 WILLIAMS C B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 WILLIAMS C B<br />

MUSIC 7B MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 3A.<br />

An intensive chronological study <strong>of</strong> musical techniques, including instrumentation, styles and forms, through listening, performance and score analysis. Enlightenment,<br />

romantic and contemporary periods. Recommended completion <strong>of</strong> Music 7A. For music major and music teaching minor, but open to all qualified students. <strong>Spring</strong> semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4503 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab V208 KISS B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 8 APPLIED MUSIC 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10; enrollment in one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 43, 44, 56, 57A-G, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 70A-E, 75, 82, and current private study <strong>of</strong> classical<br />

voice, piano, guitar, organ, or a standard instrument <strong>of</strong> the concert band, orchestra, or jazz ensemble.<br />

In-class instrumental or vocal performance that reflects individual study with a private teacher (at student expense). Development <strong>of</strong> interpretational, technical, and<br />

presentational skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours<br />

lecture and 18 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6949 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6224 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7573 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7321 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5425 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5786 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9A INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION - WOODWINDS AND BRASS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 59, 60, 61, 62, 65.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> the standard orchestral woodwind and brass instruments (including saxophone). One-half hour private lesson each week with an<br />

instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester<br />

jury performance. Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For<br />

students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9A students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6950 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6245 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7574 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P


#7322 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5428 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5787 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9B INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION - STUDIO JAZZ WOODWINDS AND BRASS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G, 61, 62, 65.<br />

Individual instruction in the standard studio/jazz woodwind and brass instruments. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and<br />

participation in an Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance.<br />

Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students<br />

performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9B students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6951 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6246 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7575 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7326 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5433 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5788 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9C INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION--PERCUSSION 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 60, 61, 62, 65.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> percussion instruments (snare drum, tympani, and mallet instruments). One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor<br />

on the Applied Music Staff and participation in an Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on techniques, repertoire and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury<br />

performance. Recommended enrollment in small ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For<br />

Students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9C students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6952 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6250 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7576 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7327 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5437 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5797 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9D INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION--STRINGS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 59, 60.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> the violin, viola, violoncello, or double bass. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music<br />

staff and participation in an Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> the semester jury performance.<br />

Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students<br />

performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only


Auditions for new Music 9D students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6953 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6251 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7577 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7328 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5441 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5798 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9E INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION--VOICE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10, Music 73A or 73B, and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 63, 64, 66.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> voice. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Emphasis on techniques, repertoire and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> the semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment in smaller<br />

ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours<br />

lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9E students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6954 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6258 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7578 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7329 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5445 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5806 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9F INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION--KEYBOARD 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 43, 59, 60, 63, 64, 66.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> piano, organ, or harpsichord. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and<br />

participation in and Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on techniques, repertoire and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Recommeded<br />

enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L is 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college<br />

level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9F students will be on Friday Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6955 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6259 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7579 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7330 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5449 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab LL130 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5807 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B


6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9G INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION--GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 63, 64, 66, 82.<br />

Individual instruction in the classical study <strong>of</strong> guitar. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Emphasis on techniques, repertoire and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble<br />

and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L is 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and<br />

90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9G students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6956 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6261 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7580 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7331 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5453 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5809 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9H INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION - STUDIO/JAZZ KEYBOARD 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G.<br />

Individual instruction in the study <strong>of</strong> studio/jazz keyboard. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment in<br />

smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27<br />

hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9H students will be on Friday, February 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6957 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6262 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7581 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7332 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6681 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5812 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9I IND. INSTRUCTION - STUDIO/JAZZ ELECTRIC OR ACOUSTIC BASS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G.<br />

Individual instruction in the studio/jazz electric or acoustic bass. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an<br />

Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment<br />

in small ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27<br />

hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9I students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V11.<br />

#6958 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L


#6266 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7582 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7333 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6684 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5814 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9J INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION-STUDIO/JAZZ ELECTRIC/ACOUSTIC GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G.<br />

Individual instruction in the study <strong>of</strong> studio/jazz electric or acoustic guitar. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and<br />

participation in an Applied Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance.<br />

Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students<br />

performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9J students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6959 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6268 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7583 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7334 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6687 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5815 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 9K INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION - STUDIO/JAZZ DRUM SET 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10 and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G.<br />

Individual instruction in the study <strong>of</strong> studio/jazz drum set. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Emphasis on technique, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment in small<br />

ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours<br />

lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9K students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#6960 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6272 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7584 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7335 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6691 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5817 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B


MUSIC 9L INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION - STUDIO /JAZZ VOICE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10, and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 56, 57A-G, 63, 64, 66.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 71A or 171A.<br />

Individual instruction in the study <strong>of</strong> studio/jazz voice. One-half hour private lesson each week with an instructor on the Applied Music staff and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Emphasis on techniques, repertoire, improvisation, and performance skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> the semester jury performance. Recommended enrollment in<br />

smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 4 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 9A-L, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27<br />

hours lecture and 90 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions for new Music 9L students will be on Friday, Feb. 24, at 1:30pm, in room V111.<br />

#4307 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#4309 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#4311 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#4314 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#4313 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#4316 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 10 CONCERT MUSIC 0.5 Units<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> techniques <strong>of</strong> critical listening through lectures and demonstration. Required attendance at concerts and recitals. Maximum credit 2 units, 1/2 unit each<br />

semester. For music majors and minors, primarily, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5457 Noon- 1:00pm Th Lecture HH KLICE J<br />

& TBA HH STEED B B<br />

MUSIC 11 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC STUDIES 1 Unit<br />

An overview <strong>of</strong> the knowledge, skills, materials and courses necessary for the college music major. Assessment <strong>of</strong> student's performance and writing ability level for proper<br />

course placement, transfer needs and/or career goals. Brief survey <strong>of</strong> music history including styles, forms and terms. Development <strong>of</strong> basic aural and critical listening skills.<br />

For first year music majors. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5458 1:35pm- 2:40pm MW Lecture V208 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 15 SEMINAR IN CONDUCTING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 3A or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

A seminar in the art <strong>of</strong> gestural communication for the instrumental and choral conductor. Theory and history <strong>of</strong> conducting techniques. Conducting patterns, cueing, dynamics,<br />

and music analysis. Study and preparation <strong>of</strong> basic procedures in rehearsal pedagogy. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6294 4:20pm- 6:35pm Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

MUSIC 17 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE REPERTOIRE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition and one course from Music 9A-L.<br />

Corequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 43, 44, 56, 57A-G, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 70A-E, 75, 82.<br />

Individual or small-group instruction in the standard literature for the students' performing medium-instrument or voice. Historical context, form and harmonic aspects,<br />

technical demands, stylistic nuances, and expressive considerations <strong>of</strong> the pieces studied. One half-hour weekly with an applied music instructor and participation in an Applied<br />

Music recital class. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Preparation for transferring to a four-year school or entering the music industry. Maximum credit 4 units, 1<br />

each semester. For students playing at the sophomore level. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 90 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6961 9:10am-10:15am Th LecLab V207 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#6275 10:45am-11:50am Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#7585 1:20pm- 2:25pm Th LecLab LL130 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MATTHEWS Z P<br />

#7336 3:10pm- 4:15pm M LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRINEGAR D L<br />

#5459 4:10pm- 5:15pm Tu LecLab V111 KISS B


6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

#5818 5:20pm- 6:25pm M LecLab V111 KISS B<br />

6.2 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 18 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE SKILLS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 10.<br />

In-class instrumental or vocal performances that reflect individual practice on selected materials under the guidance <strong>of</strong> faculty advisor. Development <strong>of</strong> interpretational,<br />

technical, and presentational skills. Required end <strong>of</strong> semester jury performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at college level. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours practice laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4550 TBA LecLab V204 STIVERS L A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> two semesters <strong>of</strong> a music sequence in the subject area, and approval <strong>of</strong> student project.<br />

Primarily for music majors. Individual projects such as a concert recital, original composition, music arrangement, musicological research paper. Maximum credit 6 units, 2<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5463 TBA I-S C121 ARNWINE J A<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 21 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to western classical music--its understanding and enjoyment; music elements; performance media; style and literature. Emphasis on awareness and evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

music in everyday life. Required concert attendance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5473 HYBRID KISS B<br />

No. 5473: Orientation: Friday, February 24, 10:30am to 12noon in Harbeson Hall.<br />

#5468 7:15am- 8:50am MW LecLab HH THOMAS M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 THOMAS M<br />

#4858 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab HH LISEK C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LISEK C<br />

#5472 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab V111 OLSON J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 OLSON J<br />

#5471 8:50am-10:25am TuTh LecLab HH LISEK C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LISEK C<br />

#6705 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab V208 BRIGGS R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V208 BRIGGS R<br />

No. 6705: F1 Cohort - Pathway 8 - English 100. STUDENTS MUST ENROLL IN ALL Five SECTIONS: #6685, #6686, #6705, #6709 AND ONE OF<br />

THE FOLLOWING: #6658, #6696 or #6769.<br />

#5469 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab V111 OLSON J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 OLSON J<br />

#5464 6:50pm-10:10pm W LecLab HH BJORKEDAL A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BJORKEDAL A<br />

#5474 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab V111 PERERA S U<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 PERERA S U<br />

MUSIC 24A THE JAZZ EXPERIENCE: EVOLUTION AND ESSENCE 3 Units<br />

Introduction to jazz: its development, major styles, and innovators. Non-technical analysis <strong>of</strong> jazz's musical and multicultural elements through lecture, demonstration, reading,<br />

film, and required listening. Required concert attendance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#5436 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab HH WILKERSON A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 WILKERSON A<br />

#5466 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh LecLab HH WILKERSON A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 WILKERSON A<br />

MUSIC 24B HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC 3 Units


Survey <strong>of</strong> rock music from the late 1940's to the present - its socio-cultural and historical development. Emphasis on the roots and early development <strong>of</strong> rock; its stylistic trends<br />

and influential artists throughout the years. The politics <strong>of</strong> rock and the impact <strong>of</strong> technology. Required concert attendance. No credit if taken after Music 127. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6012 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW LecLab HH LUCK K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LUCK K<br />

#6304 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab HH THOMAS M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 THOMAS M<br />

#5162 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW LecLab HH BRIGGS R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRIGGS R<br />

#5644 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab HH BERNSTEIN B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BERNSTEIN B<br />

MUSIC 25 AFRO-AMERICAN MUSIC 3 Units<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the evolution and development <strong>of</strong> Afro-American music. Emphasis on African roots and influence <strong>of</strong> socio-economic factors. Slave song and Negro spirituals,<br />

ragtime, blues, R & B, jazz from New Orleans through avant-garde, contemporary Black popular music. Required concert attendance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5755 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab HH BRIGGS R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRIGGS R<br />

MUSIC 28 HISTORY OF OPERA 3 Units<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> representative operas by the major composers <strong>of</strong> each period from the Seventeenth through Twentieth centuries in Europe and the United States. Origin and<br />

development <strong>of</strong> related musical genres, forms, and styles. Emphasis on critical listening skills. Recommended ability to read music, but open to all interested student.<br />

Required concert attendance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5394 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab HH KISS B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 KISS B<br />

MUSIC 30 MUSIC FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 3 Units<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> music, teaching techniques and materials suitable for children ages 2-7. Functional skills in reading and performing children's music literature: development <strong>of</strong><br />

principles for organizing a child development curriculum. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Music 41A, 101 or 102. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours music<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Child Development majors and other non-transfer students may take Music 130, section #4469. This course meets the partial requirements for the Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Achievement in Child Development with a specialization in Music.<br />

#4468 5:30pm- 8:50pm W LecLab W206 HALL N<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 HALL N<br />

MUSIC 32 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC EDUCATION 1 Unit<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 3A and enrollment in either Music 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 or 65.<br />

Basic techniques for teaching K-12 instrumental and vocal music. Lecture, discussion and evaluation <strong>of</strong> effective techniques. Observation, tutoring and observation <strong>of</strong><br />

elementary, junior high and high school music students. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students considering entering the field <strong>of</strong> music education. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

18 hours lecture and 36 hours field practice. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6205 1:20pm- 2:35pm Th LecLab W206 LUCK K<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA FIELD LUCK K<br />

MUSIC 34A JAZZ KEYBOARD SKILLS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 4A or 41A.<br />

Study on the keyboard the harmonic and melodic materials <strong>of</strong> jazz including blues, bossa nova and standard tunes. Introductory skills to play with a jazz feel, create bass lines,<br />

accompany singers and instrumentalists, and effectively sight read lead sheets. Technical exercises to improve piano efficiency for jazz and other related styles. Recommended<br />

Music 36A. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6180 4:15pm- 6:30pm Tu LecLab V204 ARNAY D<br />

& TBA V203 ARNAY D<br />

#5479 5:30pm- 7:45pm Tu LecLab V204 ARNAY D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 ARNAY D<br />

MUSIC 36A POP-JAZZ - THEORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 1 or placement based on the music assessment process.


Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Major, minor, modal jazz scales. Chord construction: triads through 13th's with alterations, poly chords. Chord families and functions. The II-V-I progression with variations<br />

and voice leading. Ear training. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4438 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW LecLab V208 COLE D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 COLE D<br />

MUSIC 36B JAZZ-COMMERCIAL THEORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 36A or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

Jazz-oriented scales and their applications, contemporary chord voicings, polychords, substitutions. Moving line patterns and harmonic counterlines. Basic chord progressions.<br />

Song forms. 4 - part writing and arranging. Ear training. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4442 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu LecLab V208 COLE D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 COLE D<br />

MUSIC 38B AFRICAN DRUMMING 1 Unit<br />

Performance techniques within the cultural context <strong>of</strong> African music. Combining various drumming patterns for group performance. Includes ritual and social functions. For<br />

students interested in understanding and performing African music. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Enrolled students may rent college drums, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6652 6:50pm-10:10pm M LecLab HH AWE F<br />

MUSIC 38C CHINESE MUSIC ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Performance techniques and cultural context <strong>of</strong> Chinese music. Playing techniques in the zheng (Chinese long zither) and other Chinese musical instruments. Music for duo<br />

and small ensemble performance. For students interested in understanding, appreciating and performing Chinese music. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5530 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab V207 HSIANG C H<br />

MUSIC 38D MIDDLE EASTERN MUSIC ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Performance techniques and cultural context <strong>of</strong> Middle Eastern music. Playing techniques in the ud (fretless lute) and other Middle Eastern instruments. Focus on common<br />

classical and folk genres. For students interested in understanding, appreciating and performing Middle Eastern music. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5105 6:50pm-10:10pm Tu LecLab LL130 KAKISH W<br />

MUSIC 40 PREPARATORY MUSIC THEORY 3 Units<br />

A visual, aural, and kinesthetic introduction to music literacy. Reading and writing rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic notation in treble and bass clefs. Elementary theory,<br />

including major scales, the circle <strong>of</strong> fifths, intervals, and common triads. Fundamental aural skill development through rhythm drills, melodic dictation, singing, and creative<br />

exercises. Recommended enrollment in Music 41A. For pre-music majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under<br />

review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5535 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture V208 BRINEGAR D L<br />

MUSIC 41A FIRST YEAR PIANO 1 Unit<br />

Primarily for non-music majors. Orientation to the keyboard with emphasis upon finger, hand and body control. Stress on music reading. Study <strong>of</strong> a first year piano book.<br />

Recommended enrollment in Music 101 or 102. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6552 7:45am- 8:50am MW LecLab V204 LOBITZ K A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LOBITZ K A<br />

#6405 8:00am-10:15am Sat LecLab V204 BRENNAN C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRENNAN C<br />

#5782 8:15am- 9:20am TuTh LecLab V204 LOBITZ K A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LOBITZ K A<br />

#5486 9:20am-10:25am TuTh LecLab V204 LOBITZ K A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LOBITZ K A<br />

#6835 10:15am-12:30pm Sat LecLab V204 CHANG H<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 CHANG H<br />

#5483 Noon- 1:05pm M LecLab V204 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& Noon- 1:05pm W V204 YOUNG P D<br />

& TBA V203 YOUNG P D<br />

#7235 3:10pm- 4:15pm MW LecLab V204 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week


& TBA V203 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

#5488 4:15pm- 6:30pm W LecLab V204 PETITTO J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 PETITTO J<br />

#5493 5:30pm- 7:45pm M LecLab V204 LOBITZ K A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 LOBITZ K A<br />

#4848 6:30pm- 8:45pm W LecLab V204 PETITTO J<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 PETITTO J<br />

#5432 7:45pm-10:00pm M LecLab V204 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 ZOOLALIAN L<br />

MUSIC 41B FIRST YEAR PIANO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 41A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Primarily for non-music majors. Standard first book for piano including repertoire representative <strong>of</strong> various styles and periods. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5491 10:15am-12:30pm Sat LecLab V202 BRENNAN C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BRENNAN C<br />

#5490 10:25am-11:30am MW LecLab V204 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 YOUNG P D<br />

MUSIC 42A SECOND YEAR PIANO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 41B or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Primarily for non-music majors. Study and performances <strong>of</strong> varied Grade II materials and standard repertoire. Stress on required instrumental skills. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture<br />

and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6498 7:45pm-10:00pm M LecLab V202 OKA B A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 OKA B A<br />

MUSIC 42B SECOND YEAR PIANO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 42A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Primarily for non-music majors. Continued study <strong>of</strong> Grade II materials and representative repertoire. Emphasis upon technical facility and musical interpretation. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5615 8:00am-10:15am Sat LecLab V202 OKA B A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 OKA B A<br />

MUSIC 43 PIANO ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 42C or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Ensemble experience for the pianist. Varied levels <strong>of</strong> both duet, duo and multi-piano literature. A variety <strong>of</strong> musical styles and their interpretations. Maximum credit 4 units, 1<br />

unit each semester. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5494 6:50pm-10:10pm W Lab V202 YOUNG P D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V202 YOUNG P D<br />

& TBA V202 WILLIAMS C B<br />

MUSIC 44 PIANO ACCOMPANYING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 9F or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

Introduction to the techniques <strong>of</strong> accompanying vocalists and instrumentalists. Study and performance <strong>of</strong> accompaniment repertoire: art songs and instrumental literature.<br />

Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4336 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab V202 STIVERS L A<br />

MUSIC 45A INSTRUMENTAL IMPROVISATION 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 144 or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Techniques <strong>of</strong> jazz improvisation including a background <strong>of</strong> theory and skills. Experience in combo performance. Maximum <strong>Credit</strong> 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5495 10:25am- Noon MW LecLab LL130 SCIVALLY R R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 SCIVALLY R R


MUSIC 45B INSTRUMENTAL IMPROVISATION 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 45A.<br />

Advanced techniques <strong>of</strong> jazz improvisation for small ensembles. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5496 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab LL130 SCIVALLY R R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 SCIVALLY R R<br />

MUSIC 56 VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> literature suitable to the vocal jazz ensemble. Vocal and choral techniques and improvisation. For students singing at college level. Required<br />

instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first night <strong>of</strong> class, Monday, Feb. 27.<br />

#5631 7:00pm-10:20pm M LecLab LL130 JASPERSE G<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 JASPERSE G<br />

MUSIC 57A JAZZ COMBO 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> all jazz styles from New Orleans to avante-garde using written arrangements and "head" charts. Opportunities for extended<br />

improvised soloing as part <strong>of</strong> a 10-piece group, typically five or six horns and rhythm section. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong><br />

Music 57A-E. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 22.<br />

#5955 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture LL130 LUCK K<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 LUCK K<br />

#5498 6:50pm-10:10pm W Lecture LL130 DURST M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 DURST M<br />

MUSIC 57B LANCER JAZZ BIG BAND 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> traditional and contemporary literature for standard 17-piece big band. Development <strong>of</strong> reading, stylistic and ensemble skills.<br />

Instrumentation includes five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, piano, guitar, bass, drums. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Music 57A-E. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 22.<br />

#5499 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture LL130 WILKERSON A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 WILKERSON A<br />

MUSIC 57C STUDIO JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> compositions and arrangements by the important jazz writers. A 17- to 20-piece big band for the more advanced players.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> aural, technical and interpretive skills. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 57A-E. For students playing at<br />

college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 22.<br />

#5500 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture LL130 WILKERSON A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 WILKERSON A<br />

MUSIC 57D SWING BAND 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Audition.<br />

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> music from and in the style <strong>of</strong> the Swing Era. A standard 17-piece big band with vocalist. Development <strong>of</strong> jazz and dance band<br />

interpretations. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> Music 57A-E. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first night <strong>of</strong> class, Thursday, Feb. 23.


#7730 6:50pm-10:10pm Th Lecture LL130 KAYE D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 KAYE D<br />

MUSIC 57F LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> music in the Latin jazz idiom. A conjunto (smaller band) typically consisting <strong>of</strong> 3-4 horns, rhythm section, timbales, congas,<br />

bongos, hand percussionists, and optional vocalist. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Saturday, Feb. 25.<br />

#5547 1:00pm- 4:20pm Sat LecLab LL130 RODRIGUEZ R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA LL130 RODRIGUEZ R<br />

MUSIC 60 COLLEGE/COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Study and performance <strong>of</strong> standard and contemporary literature <strong>of</strong> the symphony orchestra. For students playing at college level. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first night <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 22.<br />

#5502 7:00pm-10:20pm M LecLab V111 SHARP R D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 SHARP R D<br />

& TBA V111 STOUP N<br />

MUSIC 62 LANCER CONCERT BAND 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> representative band literature. Emphasis on development <strong>of</strong> music reading, instrumental skills. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 8<br />

units, 2 units each semester. <strong>Spring</strong> semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 81 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Tuesday, Feb. 21.<br />

#5503 7:55am-10:25am TuTh LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

1.7 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 LUCK K<br />

& 7:55am-10:25am TuTh V111 CARPENTER C<br />

& TBA V111 CARPENTER C<br />

MUSIC 63 CONCERT CHOIR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> literature suitable to the large ensemble (80-100). Extensive training in vocal and choral techniques. Required instructional trips. Maximum<br />

credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students singing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade<br />

Only<br />

Students are required to purchase a tuxedo (men) or formal (women).<br />

#5504 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture V111 RIOS L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 RIOS L<br />

MUSIC 64 CHAMBER SINGERS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> representative major works suitable to the small ensemble (30-40). Advanced choral and vocal techniques. Required instructional trips.<br />

Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. For students singing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

Audition is first day <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 22. Students are required to purchase a tuxedo (men) or formal (women).<br />

#5505 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 1:35pm- 2:40pm F V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

& TBA V111 BRINEGAR D L


MUSIC 65 COLLEGE/COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> representative band literature. Emphasis on development <strong>of</strong> sight reading and instrumental performance skills. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit<br />

each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first night <strong>of</strong> class, Tuesday, Feb. 21.<br />

#5506 6:50pm-10:10pm Tu LecLab V111 KILIAN P H<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 KILIAN P H<br />

MUSIC 66 MADRIGALS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> representative vocal literature, for 4 and 5 part small ensemble (20), <strong>of</strong> the major historical periods, i.e., Renaissance, Baroque, 20th Century.<br />

Advanced choral and vocal techniques. For students performing at college level. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first night <strong>of</strong> class, Tuesday, Feb. 21.<br />

#5642 6:50pm-10:10pm Tu LecLab HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA HH BRINEGAR D L<br />

MUSIC 67 MUSIC THEATER PRODUCTION 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> literature from the musical theater. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students performing at<br />

college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

This course is <strong>of</strong>fered in conjunction with Music 75, Opera Workshop Production. Auditions for the ensemble will take place on Wednesday, February 22, from 6:50-<br />

10:10 p.m.<br />

#6895 TBA LecLab V111 BRINEGAR D L<br />

10.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 05/7/12-06/8/12<br />

#5277 TBA LecLab V208 DELAVEGA A M<br />

#6260 TBA LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 69 GOSPEL CHOIR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Study, rehearsal, and performance <strong>of</strong> choral music <strong>of</strong> the African-American gospel traditions. Development <strong>of</strong> stylistic and ensemble skills. For students singing at college<br />

level. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#5643 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab V111 KELLER B G<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 KELLER B G<br />

MUSIC 70A WOODWIND ENSEMBLES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 55, 57A-G, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65 or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> standard and contemporary woodwind ensemble literature. Concert(s) each semester. For students playing at college level. Recommended<br />

Music 8 or 9. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Thursday, Feb. 23.<br />

#5509 4:10pm- 6:50pm Th Lab HH PEDRINI J J<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA HH PEDRINI J J<br />

MUSIC 70B BRASS ENSEMBLES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 55, 57A-G, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65 or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> standard and contemporary brass ensemble literature. Concert(s) each semester. For students playing at college level. Recommended Music 8 or<br />

9. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Thursday, Feb. 23.<br />

#5510 TBA Lab LL130 MITCHELL K


MUSIC 70C PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 87A or 87B, or enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 55, 57A-G, 60, 61, 62, 65 or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> traditional and contemporary percussion ensemble literature. Concert(s) given each semester. Recommended Music 8 or 9. Maximum credit 4<br />

units, 1 unit each semester. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Wednesday, Feb. 23,<br />

#5511 8:50am-10:25am MW Lab LL130 CARPENTER C<br />

MUSIC 70D TROMBONE AND TUBA ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 55, 57A-G, 60, 61, 62, 65 or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> standard and contemporary trombone and tuba ensemble literature. Concert(s) each semester. For students playing at college level.<br />

Recommended Music 8 or 9. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Tuesday, Feb. 21.<br />

#5512 TBA Lab LL130 MITCHELL K<br />

1.7 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 70E CHAMBER MUSIC 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 43, 55, 57A-G, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 70A-D, 82, or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> standard and contemporary ensemble literature for strings with or without other instruments or voice. Concert(s) each semester. For students<br />

playing at college level. Recommended Music 8 or 9. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Thursday, Feb. 23.<br />

#6321 4:10pm- 6:50pm Th LecLab V111 WILLIAMS C B<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V111 WILLIAMS C B<br />

& 4:10pm- 6:50pm Th V111 CASTILLO F J<br />

MUSIC 71A VOICE TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Posture, breath control, tone resonance, vowel placement, registration. Class singing and solo singing from basic text and supplementary materials. Recommended enrollment<br />

in Music 102. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#5514 9:20am-10:25am TuTh LecLab LL130 DELAVEGA A M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 DELAVEGA A M<br />

#5513 10:00am-12:15pm F LecLab HH DELAVEGA A M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 DELAVEGA A M<br />

#4834 4:10pm- 4:45pm Tu LecLab V212 WILKERSON A<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& 4:45pm- 6:25pm Tu V212 WILKERSON A<br />

& TBA V203 WILKERSON A<br />

#6897 6:30pm- 8:45pm W LecLab V212 MUTO V<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 MUTO V<br />

MUSIC 71B VOICE TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 71A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> basic techniques <strong>of</strong> breath control, tone resonance, vowel placement, registration, diction, legato singing, performance technique and interpretation.<br />

Solo singing from basic text and supplementary materials. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6067 3:10pm- 5:25pm W LecLab V111 DELAVEGA A M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 DELAVEGA A M<br />

MUSIC 73B VOCAL PERFORMANCE TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Music 8 or 9E<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> communication through performance. Introduction to singer’s diction and the International Phonetic Alphabet. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only


#5517 12:15pm- 1:30pm F Lecture HH DELAVEGA A M<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-06/1/12<br />

#7572 4:10pm- 5:25pm Th Lecture V212 DELAVEGA A M<br />

Short Term: 02/23/12-05/31/12<br />

MUSIC 74 OPERA WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Preparation, rehearsal, and performance <strong>of</strong> opera excerpts. Study <strong>of</strong> stage movement, musical styles, and dramatic techniques for the intermediate and advanced voice student.<br />

Recommended vocal training. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. For students performing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5519 6:50pm-10:10pm W LecLab V208 DELAVEGA A M<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V208 DELAVEGA A M<br />

MUSIC 75 MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Music, Theater Arts Techniques, skills, theory and practice <strong>of</strong> musical theater performance and audition. The practice <strong>of</strong> songs, scenes and dance for<br />

performance on the live stage. May not be taken concurrently with or after Thart 75. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Opera Production. Auditions for the ensemble will take place on Wednesday, February 22, from 6:50-10:10 p.m.<br />

#4372 4:10pm- 6:25pm TuTh LecLab C108 CHAPMAN K R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C108 CHAPMAN K R<br />

MUSIC 81A FIRST YEAR CLASSICAL GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> right and left hands and simple strokes. Basic theory, elements <strong>of</strong> musicianship. Fingering and interpretation <strong>of</strong> elementary guitar music. Solo and class performance.<br />

Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5520 10:45am-11:50am TuTh LecLab V207 JONES S F<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 JONES S F<br />

MUSIC 81B FIRST YEAR CLASSICAL GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 81A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> right and left hands and fingering, shifting, arpeggios, legato, exchange technique. Major and minor scales, seventh and augmented chords. Fingering<br />

and interpretation <strong>of</strong> elementary and intermediate level guitar music. Solo and class performance. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5324 1:00pm- 2:05pm TuTh LecLab V207 JONES S F<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 JONES S F<br />

MUSIC 81C SECOND YEAR CLASSICAL GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 81B or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> the technical skills and musical understanding required to perform intermediate to advanced classical guitar literature. Legato and barring<br />

techniques, Segovia scale fingerings, tandem finger movements, sonorities, playing in seventh position and beyond. Form analysis, ornaments. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit<br />

each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4337 2:15pm- 3:20pm TuTh LecLab V207 JONES S F<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 JONES S F<br />

MUSIC 82 GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> original and transcribed guitar ensemble literature. Emphasis on preparation <strong>of</strong> music for performance, developing ensemble skills and<br />

improving sight reading. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. For students playing at college level. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Auditions are on the first day <strong>of</strong> class, Tuesday, Feb. 21.<br />

#6519 3:40pm- 5:15pm TuTh Lab V207 JONES S F<br />

MUSIC 83A BEGINNING GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.


Basic right and left hand playing techniques. Tuning, notation, basic music theory, reading and playing <strong>of</strong> simple melodies and accompaniments. Recommended enrollment in<br />

Music 101 or 102. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6818 Noon- 1:05pm MW LecLab V207 BERMAN R M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BERMAN R M<br />

#5522 5:30pm- 7:45pm M LecLab V207 BERNSTEIN B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BERNSTEIN B<br />

#5444 7:45pm-10:00pm W LecLab V207 ARCILA G<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 ARCILA G<br />

MUSIC 83B BEGINNING GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 83A or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Extended chords in first position, bar chords, movable scales, arpeggios, note reading in fifth position and simple solos. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5327 7:45pm-10:00pm M LecLab V207 BERNSTEIN B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 BERNSTEIN B<br />

MUSIC 84 INTERMEDIATE GUITAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 83B or retention based on successful audition.<br />

Guitar literature and techniques. Emphasis on individual progress in execution and interpretation. Maximum number <strong>of</strong> units: 4 units, 1 unit each semester in any<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> Music 84, 84A, 84B. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5527 5:30pm- 7:45pm W LecLab V207 ARCILA G<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 ARCILA G<br />

MUSIC 85A BEGINNING WOODWIND TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Fundamental techniques, care and maintenance <strong>of</strong> standard woodwind instruments. Reading elementary level music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6637 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

MUSIC 85B BEGINNING WOODWIND TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 85A.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Continuing development <strong>of</strong> performance techniques <strong>of</strong> standard woodwind instruments. Reading intermediate level music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6329 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

MUSIC 86A BEGINNING BRASS TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Fundamental techniques, care and maintenance <strong>of</strong> standard brass instruments. Reading elementary level music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6638 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

MUSIC 86B BEGINNING BRASS TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 86A.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> performance techniques standard brass instruments. Reading elementary intermediate level music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only


Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6333 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab V111 LUCK K<br />

MUSIC 87A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Rudiments <strong>of</strong> standard percussion instruments with emphasis upon snare drum. Recommended ability to read music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6730 7:45am- 8:50am MW LecLab LL130 CARPENTER C<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 CARPENTER C<br />

MUSIC 88A BEGINNING STRING TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental techniques, including position, fingering, bowing <strong>of</strong> violin, viola, cello and string bass. Reading elementary level music. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6639 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab LL130 FEHRENBACH P<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 88B BEGINNING STRING TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 88A.<br />

Continued development <strong>of</strong> fundamental techniques, including position, fingering, bowing <strong>of</strong> violin, viola, cello and string bass. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Enrolled students may rent college instruments, as available, for a semester fee <strong>of</strong> $40.<br />

#6344 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab LL130 FEHRENBACH P<br />

MUSIC 93 THE MUSIC BUSINESS 2 Units<br />

Careers in the music industry: composing, arranging and publishing, performing and recording, manufacturing and sales. Focus on skill, education, and experience needed;<br />

promotional techniques; agents and managers; songwriters and publishers; record companies, producers, and artists. Copyright and other legalities. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6263 4:10pm- 6:25pm Tu Lecture V208 YSLAS R<br />

MUSIC 96A INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC RECORDING AND PRODUCTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 1, 40, 41A or placement based on the music assessment process.<br />

Introduction to computer music production. Use <strong>of</strong> MIDI (Musical Instrumental Digital Interface) as it is used to interface between synthesizers, sequencers, drum machines,<br />

electronic string and wind instruments and computers. History and development <strong>of</strong> MIDI, its components, function and application towards performance and composition.<br />

Basic music recording/digital audio theory. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#5341 1:35pm- 4:10pm MW LecLab C107 COLE D<br />

MUSIC 96B MUSIC RECORDING & PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 96A<br />

Production <strong>of</strong> music projects using modern recording techniques. Utilization <strong>of</strong> microphones & preamps, hardware & virtual mixers, outboard plug-in effects, and other<br />

associated digital audio workstation components. Music production values are studied through analytical listening. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 36 hours music laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4447 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh LecLab C107 DUNBAR G<br />

MUSIC 96C MUSIC RECORDING & PRODUCTION WORKSHOP 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 96B<br />

Strategies for mixing pre-recorded, multi-track music. Critical listening, musical aesthetics <strong>of</strong> recorded music. Room acoustics for critical listening. Extensive use <strong>of</strong> equalizers,<br />

dynamics and time-based effects. Advanced signal routing. Extensive hands-on projects. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total 54 hours lecture and 36 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4461 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh LecLab C107 DUNBAR G<br />

MUSIC 101 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 0.5 Units


An individualized multi-media course; 27 hours <strong>of</strong> self-paced study in the Music Laboratory. Introduction to music notation- melodic and rhythmic. Note values, meter, time<br />

signatures, the grand staff, major scales and keys. Recommended enrollment in Music 41A or study <strong>of</strong> a musical instrument or voice. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours music laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

In this self-paced course, students work with computers and workbooks to learn the basics <strong>of</strong> music notation. Students set their own schedule to complete 27 hours in<br />

the music lab. Attendance is required at ONE <strong>of</strong> the Orientation sessions given at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the semester in V203. Available Orientation sessions (45 minutes):<br />

Tues, Feb 21 at 10:30am; Tues, Feb 21 at 6pm; Wed, Feb 22 at 9am; Wed, Feb 22 at 2pm; Thurs, Feb 23 at 6pm; Fri, Feb 24 at 10am; Sat, Feb 25 at 9am; Sat, Feb.<br />

25 at 12:30pm; Mon, Feb. 27, at 1pm; Mon, Feb. 27, at 6pm.<br />

#5658 TBA Lab V203 STEED B B<br />

1.7 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 105 POPULAR SONGWRITING 3 Units<br />

Theory and practice in popular songwriting. Music fundamentals, lyric construction, and marketing techniques. For students interested in developing their songwriting<br />

capabilities for the commercial music industry. Recommended enrollment in Music 102 and/or Music 41A. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4523 3:10pm- 6:30pm Th LecLab V204 JOYCE D E<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 JOYCE D E<br />

MUSIC 116 DRUM SET TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 87A or enrollment as drummer/percussionist in one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 57A-G, 59, 61, 62, 70C, or retention based on successful<br />

audition.<br />

Basic techniques <strong>of</strong> drum set playing. Emphasis on hand-foot coordination. Styles studied include jazz, Latin and rock. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6495 7:00pm- 9:15pm Tu LecLab V210D SHARP R D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V210D SHARP R D<br />

MUSIC 121 LATIN PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Theory and technique <strong>of</strong> performing Latin percussion. Afro-Cuban and Brazilian rhythms. Latin, Latin-Jazz, Latin-Rock and Latin-Soul styles. Technique and rhythm patterns<br />

on Latin percussion instruments including congas, bongos, timbales, claves, cowbell, guiro, and shekere. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Music 87A or 116, or<br />

percussion experience in an ensemble. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5531 10:00am-12:15pm F LecLab V207 YSLAS R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 YSLAS R<br />

MUSIC 129A MUSIC IN MULTIMEDIA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 101, or 102, or ability to read music, and one <strong>of</strong> the following: Music 21, 22, 24A, 24B, 25, 28, 7A, 7B.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> the uses <strong>of</strong> music with computer s<strong>of</strong>tware and hardware in multimedia. The Power Macintosh computer and the internet. S<strong>of</strong>tware and use <strong>of</strong> multimedia in music<br />

and education. Copyright and legal issues. Hands on use <strong>of</strong> MIDI and recording studio hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware for creating sound in multimedia. Multimedia and the internet<br />

including music for web sites, CD ROMs and video production. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5028 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab C107 COLE D<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 COLE D<br />

MUSIC 130 MUSIC EDUCATION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> music, teaching techniques and materials suitable for children ages 2-7. Functional skills in reading and performing children’s music literature. Recommended<br />

enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Music 41A, 101 or 102. No credit if taken after Music 30. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4469 5:30pm- 8:50pm W LecLab W206 HALL N<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 HALL N<br />

MUSIC 131 MULTICULTURAL MUSIC MATERIALS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 30 or 130.<br />

Introduction to the basic concepts <strong>of</strong> multicultural education as applied to music for young children. Focus on varied musical arts <strong>of</strong> worldwide cultures reflected in North<br />

American society. Development <strong>of</strong> age-appropriate teaching strategies, materials, and resources designed to enhance multicultural music experiences for young children in<br />

group settings. Meets partial fulfillment <strong>of</strong> the requirements for Child Development specialization in preschool music education. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6424 5:30pm- 8:50pm M LecLab W206 BECK L D<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week


& TBA V203 BECK L D<br />

MUSIC 140 MUSIC LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

For each verified 54 hours that the student spends in the rhythm lab, music library or practice room beyond the lab requirements <strong>of</strong> other music classes, 1 unit <strong>of</strong> credit will be<br />

granted. Maximum credit in Music 140 and 147 is 4 units. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours music laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5551 TBA Lab V203 KLICE J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

MUSIC 155 MARCHING PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 87A or a high school or college ensemble experience.<br />

Rehearsal and performance <strong>of</strong> representative marching percussion literature. Emphasis on development <strong>of</strong> music reading, instrumental skills, and marching techniques.<br />

Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. <strong>Spring</strong> semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

For audition information, check PCCband.com<br />

#6817 7:00pm- 8:35pm Th LecLab W102 CARPENTER C<br />

& 8:35pm-10:20pm Th W102 CARPENTER C<br />

& 9:00am-12:20pm Sat W102 CARPENTER C<br />

MUSIC 171A TECHNIQUES OF POPULAR SINGING 1 Unit<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> basic techniques and skills appropriate for singing various styles <strong>of</strong> popular music. Emphasis on fundamental singing techniques, interpretation, and stage<br />

presence. Music technology and the business <strong>of</strong> music. Solo singing performance required. Recommended enrollment in Music 101 or 102. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit<br />

each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6933 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab V208 JOYCE D E<br />

MUSIC 171B TECHNIQUES OF POPULAR SINGING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Music 171A<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> intermediate level techniques and skills appropriate for singing various styles <strong>of</strong> commercial and popular music. Emphasis on fundamental singing techniques,<br />

song interpretation, and remembering how to enjoy performing. Music technology and the business <strong>of</strong> music. Ensemble and solo singing performance required. Maximum<br />

credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7523 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab V208 JOYCE D E<br />

MUSIC 171C VOCAL JAZZ PERFORMANCE TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Music 71A, 9E, 9L or choral music experience.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> skills needed for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional vocal jazz musician. Emphasis on fundamental singing techniques and vocal health, interpretation and stage presence. Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> the standard jazz repertoire, various singing styles, microphone technique, improvisation, preparing lead sheets and arrangements and working with a rhythm section.<br />

Recommended enrollment in Music 101 and 102. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#4901 4:45pm- 7:00pm M LecLab V212 DURST M<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA V203 DURST M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Nursing<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

CEC Room B6 - (626) 585-7323<br />

NURS 50 FOUNDATIONAL NURSING CARE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the RN program, English 1A, Micro 2, Physo 2A and Physo 2B.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 50L, Nurs 50S, Nurs 137, and Nurs 138.<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> the foundation <strong>of</strong> nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Integrate the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

nursing roles <strong>of</strong> clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the foundational care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological<br />

and psychosocial health conditions including gerontic health. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6716 8:00am- 9:30am F Lecture CEC218 HYATT K<br />

& 9:30am-11:00am F CEC218 CHRISTENSEN<br />

& 11:00am-12:30pm F CEC218 UDEOZOR V<br />

NURS 50L FOUNDATIONAL NURSING CARE - CLINICAL 4 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 50.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> the foundation <strong>of</strong> nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Implement the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

roles <strong>of</strong> clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the foundational care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological and<br />

psychosocial health conditions including geronticshealth. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 216 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

ALL SECTIONS: Clinical sites and hours are TBA. Check in the Health Sciences Division for final schedule before the first class meeting.<br />

#4320 TBA Lab C-LAB BERG T<br />

#6721 TBA Lab C-LAB CHRISTENSEN<br />

#6720 TBA Lab C-LAB HYATT K<br />

& TBA C-LAB GABON E<br />

#6717 TBA Lab C-LAB HYATT K<br />

#6719 TBA Lab C-LAB HYATT K<br />

& TBA N-LAB BOLDEN K<br />

#6332 TBA Lab C-LAB UDEOZOR V<br />

NURS 50S FOUNDATIONAL NURSING - SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 50, Nurs 50L.<br />

Foundational nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care. Critical thinking and the nursing process in the foundational care <strong>of</strong> patient<br />

responses to physiological and psychosocial health conditions <strong>of</strong> adult and geriatric clients. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5756 TBA Lecture N-LAB BERG T<br />

#5366 TBA Lecture N-LAB BERG T<br />

#5356 TBA Lecture C-LAB CHRISTENSEN<br />

#5329 TBA Lecture N-LAB HYATT K<br />

#5362 TBA Lecture N-LAB HYATT K<br />

#5342 TBA Lecture N-LAB UDEOZOR V<br />

NURS 51 BEGINNING NURSING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 50, Nurs 50L, Nurs 50S, Nurs 137, Nurs 138.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 51L, Nurs 51S.<br />

Beginning nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Integrate pr<strong>of</strong>essional nursing roles <strong>of</strong> clinician ,<br />

teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the beginning care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological and psychosocial health care<br />

conditions, including maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, and adult health. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6722 Noon- 3:20pm M Lecture CEC218 CERVENKA K C<br />

& TBA N-LAB SMITH P<br />

& TBA N-LAB AGUIRRE M G<br />

& TBA N-LAB SKIATHITIS K<br />

& TBA N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

NURS 51L BEGINNING NURSING - CLINICAL 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 51.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> beginning nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Implement pr<strong>of</strong>essional roles <strong>of</strong><br />

clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the beginning care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological and psychosocial<br />

conditions, including maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, and adult health. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No<br />

Pass Only<br />

ALL SECTIONS: Clinical sites and hours are TBA. Check in the Health Sciences Division for final schedule before the first class meeting.<br />

#6726 TBA Lab C-LAB AGUIRRE M G<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#5145 TBA Lab C-LAB CERVENKA K C<br />

#6725 TBA Lab C-LAB JORIF I T<br />

& TBA C-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA C-LAB MAYS ROSE<br />

#5521 TBA Lab N-LAB SKIATHITIS K<br />

#6727 TBA Lab C-LAB SMITH P<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#6856 TBA Lab C-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA C-LAB HUFFMAN M<br />

& TBA C-LAB FERNANDEZ R<br />

NURS 51S BEGINNING NURSING - SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 51, Nurs 51L.<br />

Beginning nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care. Critical thinking and the nursing process in the beginning care <strong>of</strong> patient<br />

responses to physiological and psychosocial health conditions, including maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, and adult health. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4923 TBA Lecture N-LAB AGUIRRE M G<br />

#4995 TBA Lecture N-LAB CERVENKA K C<br />

#5524 TBA Lecture N-LAB SKIATHITIS K


#4924 TBA Lecture N-LAB SMITH P<br />

#4921 TBA Lecture N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

#4925 TBA Lecture N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

NURS 52 INTERMEDIATE NURSING CARE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): (1) Nurs 51, 51S, 51L, and Physo 2B; or (2) Nurs 210, Physo 2B, and acceptance into the Career Ladder; or (3) 30-Unit Option.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 52L, Nurs 52S.<br />

Intermediate nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Integrate pr<strong>of</strong>essional nursing roles <strong>of</strong><br />

clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the intermediate care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological, psychosocial, and<br />

psychiatric-mental health conditions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4011 TBA Lecture N-LAB TSAO MINGYAO<br />

& TBA N-LAB MITTONGTARE<br />

& TBA N-LAB MUYINGO J<br />

& TBA N-LAB VENTO P<br />

NURS 52L INTERMEDIATE NURSING CARE - CLINICAL 5 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 52.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> intermediate nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Implement pr<strong>of</strong>essional nursing<br />

roles <strong>of</strong> clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the intermediate care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological,<br />

psychosocial and psychiatric-mental health conditions. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

ALL SECTIONS: Clinical sites and hours are TBA. Check in the Health Sciences Division for final schedule before the first class meeting.<br />

#5762 TBA Lab C-LAB HUBER-WALKER<br />

& TBA C-LAB HUBER-WALKER<br />

& TBA C-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA C-LAB VENTO P<br />

#6157 TBA Lab C-LAB ILANO G<br />

#4028 TBA Lab C-LAB MITTONGTARE<br />

#4024 TBA Lab C-LAB MUYINGO J<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#4030 TBA Lab C-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA C-LAB MUYINGO J<br />

& TBA C-LAB LEE MA<br />

& TBA C-LAB MITTONGTARE<br />

#6338 TBA Lab C-LAB TSAO MINGYAO<br />

#6499 TBA Lab C-LAB TSAO MINGYAO<br />

16.9 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C-LAB DUNCAN J<br />

& TBA C-LAB RAMIREZ-DRAG<br />

#4023 TBA Lab N-LAB VENTO P<br />

NURS 52S INTERMEDIATE NURSING CARE - SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 52, Nurs 52L.<br />

Intermediate nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care. Critical thinking and the nursing process in the intermediate care <strong>of</strong> patient<br />

responses to physiological, psychosocial and psychiatric-mental health conditions. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5261 TBA Lecture N-LAB ILANO G<br />

#5279 TBA Lecture N-LAB MITTONGTARE<br />

#5287 TBA Lecture N-LAB MUYINGO J<br />

#5250 TBA Lecture N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

#5257 TBA Lecture N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

& TBA N-LAB VENTO P<br />

#6436 TBA Lecture N-LAB TSAO MINGYAO<br />

#5235 TBA Lecture N-LAB TSAO MINGYAO<br />

#5764 TBA Lecture N-LAB VENTO P<br />

NURS 53 ADVANCED MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 52, Nurs 52S, Nurs 52L.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 53L, Nurs 53S.<br />

Advanced nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Integrate pr<strong>of</strong>essional nursing roles <strong>of</strong> clinician,<br />

teacher, leader and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the advanced care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological and psychosocial health<br />

conditions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5881 7:00am- 7:50am Tu Lecture CEC126 HUFFMAN M<br />

& 7:50am- 8:40am Tu CEC126 HILEMAN-FORD<br />

& 8:40am- 9:30am Tu CEC126 KETTLE L M<br />

& 9:30am-10:20am Tu CEC126 NIELSEN D<br />

NURS 53L ADVANCED MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING - CLINICAL 5 Units


Corequisite(s): Nurs 53.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> advanced nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse patients. Integrate the pr<strong>of</strong>essional nursing<br />

roles <strong>of</strong> clinician, teacher, leader and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the advanced care <strong>of</strong> patient response to physiological and<br />

psychosocial health conditions. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

ALL SECTIONS: Clinical sites and hours are TBA. Check in the Health Sciences Division for final schedule before the first class meeting.<br />

#5538 TBA Lab C-LAB HILEMAN-FORD<br />

& 7:00am- 7:30pm F CEC206 AKRAMI K<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#5598 TBA Lab C-LAB HILEMAN-FORD<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#4055 TBA Lab C-LAB HUFFMAN M<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#4047 TBA Lab C-LAB KETTLE L M<br />

& 7:00am- 7:30pm W N-LAB LAMAR M<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

N-LAB: Nursing Lab<br />

#4060 TBA Lab C-LAB KETTLE L M<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#6580 TBA Lab C-LAB NIELSEN D<br />

#6542 TBA Lab C-LAB STAFF<br />

NURS 53S ADVANCED NURSING - SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 53, Nurs 53L.<br />

Advanced nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care. Critical thinking and the nursing process in the advanced care <strong>of</strong> patient<br />

responses to physiologic and psychosocial health conditions <strong>of</strong> adult and geriatric clients. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5054 TBA Lecture N-LAB HILEMAN-FORD<br />

#5060 TBA Lecture N-LAB HILEMAN-FORD<br />

#5074 TBA Lecture N-LAB HUFFMAN M<br />

#5170 TBA Lecture N-LAB KETTLE L M<br />

#5053 TBA Lecture N-LAB KETTLE L M<br />

#5205 TBA Lecture N-LAB NIELSEN D<br />

#5077 TBA Lecture N-LAB STAFF<br />

NURS 108B NURSING SKILLS LABORATORY-VN 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 108A.<br />

Continued development and progression in the practice <strong>of</strong> procedural skills associated with Nurs 126 and 126L. Application <strong>of</strong> the nursing process in the performance <strong>of</strong><br />

complex technical skills. Pass/no pass grading. Short term class. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5584 TBA Lab CEC222 ABRAMS C<br />

#5727 TBA Lab CEC220 MORRISON C<br />

& TBA CEC220 MORRISON C<br />

NURS 123B ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATIONS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 123A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 126, 126L.<br />

Continued studies in the administration <strong>of</strong> medications, classification <strong>of</strong> drugs, drug actions and side effects. Role and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the vocational nurse in administration<br />

<strong>of</strong> medications. Calculation <strong>of</strong> intravenous rates and management <strong>of</strong> intravenous fluids for the vocational nurse. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6894 Noon- 2:15pm M Lecture CEC222 CHRISTENSEN<br />

NURS 126 INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL NURSING - THEORY 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 108A, 123A, 125, 125L, 125S.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 108B, 123B, 126L, 126S.<br />

Progression in vocational nursing. Theory common to adult medical/surgical clients. Elaboration on the nursing process and concepts <strong>of</strong> communication in a multicultural<br />

environment. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5605 8:30am-10:45am Th Lecture CEC222 MORRISON C<br />

& 9:00am-12:35pm F CEC222 ABRAMS C<br />

NURS 126L INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL NURSING-CLINICAL 5 Units<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 126.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> nursing theory and skills to the care <strong>of</strong> individuals experiencing complex medical/surgical conditions. Progressive use <strong>of</strong> the nursing process. Pass/no pass<br />

grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5606 TBA Lab C-LAB ABRAMS C<br />

& TBA C-LAB ABRAMS C<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab<br />

#5608 TBA Lab C-LAB MORRISON C<br />

C-LAB: Clinical Lab


NURS 126S INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL NURSING - SEMINAR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 108A, 123A, 125, 125L, 125S.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 126, 126L, 108B, 123B.<br />

Continuation and progression in vocational nursing theory and concepts common to the care <strong>of</strong> complex adult medical/surgical clients at the intermediate vocational nursing<br />

level. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4819 TBA Lecture N-LAB ABRAMS C<br />

#5030 TBA Lecture N-LAB MORRISON C<br />

NURS 137 PHARMACOLOGY: DRUGS AND SOLUTIONS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 400B or 401C or 402 (or higher level).<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 50.<br />

Introduction to principles <strong>of</strong> drug administration in clinical nursing practice. Interpretation <strong>of</strong> drug orders, medication forms, and calculation <strong>of</strong> medicine doses. Short term<br />

class. Total <strong>of</strong> 13 hours lecture and 13 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

For students enrolled in the RN Program, NURS 50/50L.<br />

#6631 2:00pm- 5:20pm Tu LecLab CEC222 BERG T<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/10/12<br />

#6618 2:00pm- 5:20pm Tu LecLab CEC221 UDEOZOR V<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/10/12<br />

#6650 2:00pm- 5:20pm W LecLab CEC221 UDEOZOR V<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

NURS 138 PHARMACOLOGY: PROCESS AND PROBLEMS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Nurs 137.<br />

Corequisite(s): Nurs 50.<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> the nurse in medication administration. Focus on drug information to enhance safe and effective use <strong>of</strong> over-the-counter and prescription medications. Current<br />

issues related to drug therapy explored. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6653 Noon- 2:25pm M Lecture CEC218 HYATT K<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/11/12<br />

NURS 200 NURSING LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment or awaiting readmission in a Nursing, Emergency Medical Technology or Radiologic Technology course.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> nursing skills and concepts in a laboratory setting. Maximum credit 6 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5029 TBA Lab N-LAB SOOHOO P<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Nutrition<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

CEC Room B6 - (626) 585-7323<br />

NUTRI 11 HUMAN NUTRITION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Nutrition from birth through old age. Relationship <strong>of</strong> diet to physical activity and body functions. Caloric foods, minerals and vitamins. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

NUTRI 11 students are required to spend one additional hour per week in the biology computer lab.<br />

#4056 HYBRID MC CABE DC<br />

& HYBRID MC CABE DC<br />

NO. 4056: ONLINE: There are no on-campus meetings for this course. The instructor will contact all McCabe at dcmccabe@pasadena.edu if there<br />

any questions.<br />

#6964 ONLINE VENKATESAN P<br />

Short Term: 03/26/12-06/17/12<br />

NO. 6964: Go to www.pccnutrition.pbworks.com<br />

#5614 HYBRID VENKATESAN P<br />

& HYBRID VENKATESAN P<br />

No. 5614: One REQUIRED on-campus meeting from 2:00-4:30pm on Saturday, February 25 in Lillian Vosloh Forum. Not attending required<br />

meeting will result in an automatic drop. Access pccnutrition.pbworks.com.<br />

#5346 HYBRID VENKATESAN P<br />

& HYBRID VENKATESAN P<br />

No. 5346: One REQUIRED on-campus meeting from 2:00 - 4:30pm, Saturday, February 25, in Lillian Vosloh Forum. Not attending required<br />

meeting will result in an automatic drop. Access pccnutrition.pbworks.com for information.<br />

#6598 7:00am-10:20am F LecLab R122 KHACHEKIAN M<br />

& TBA R122 KHACHEKIAN M<br />

#5612 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh LecLab GM104 BUXTON-PACHE


& TBA GM104 BUXTON-PACHE<br />

#5545 7:40am-11:00am Sat LecLab E320 KHACHEKIAN M<br />

& TBA E320 KHACHEKIAN M<br />

#5613 8:50am-10:25am TuTh LecLab GM103 BUXTON-PACHE<br />

& TBA GM103 BUXTON-PACHE<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Philosophy<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

PHILO 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to the most troublesome questions: meaning, existence, truth, reasoning, perception, intuition, morality, god, self, mind. Appropriate readings. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4479 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C307 CARPENTER K<br />

#4623 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C304 REGAN P G<br />

#5650 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#6162 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C307 HANDELMAN L<br />

#5672 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C304 REGAN P G<br />

#5652 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#5649 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#5666 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#4480 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C307 HANDELMAN L<br />

#6432 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture C304 HANDELMAN L<br />

PHILO 3 ETHICS 3 Units<br />

An analysis from the philosophical pint <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> morality and moral judgments; study <strong>of</strong> the major ethical systems; theories <strong>of</strong> conduct; theories <strong>of</strong> value; the<br />

moral virtues; science and morality; ethical relativism. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5971 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C304 ROGACS L<br />

#5966 2:35pm- 5:55pm Tu Lecture C307 HANDELMAN L<br />

PHILO 7 CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Nature <strong>of</strong> value. Concepts <strong>of</strong> choice, obligations, moral standards; types <strong>of</strong> ethical theory. Analysis <strong>of</strong> such concepts as justice, freedom, the state; various types <strong>of</strong> political<br />

theory. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5654 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#5653 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#4651 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C307 HANDELMAN L<br />

PHILO 8 PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANNESS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The essence <strong>of</strong> human nature: reason, desire, work, freedom and organism; some deficiencies in human nature: sin, ignorance, neurosis, alienation; means for changing human<br />

nature: redemption, education, therapy, social reconstruction. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4481 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C307 FESER E C<br />

#6046 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C307 FESER E C<br />

PHILO 20B HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Philosophical systems <strong>of</strong> Renaissance; rationalism in Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz; empiricism in Locke, Berkeley and Hume; Kant and post-Kantian philosophers; 20th<br />

century developments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5660 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C307 FESER E C<br />

PHILO 25 INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1A.<br />

An introduction to critical thinking skills and techniques <strong>of</strong> critical analysis in written form. Course will include applications <strong>of</strong> critical reasoning skills in everyday situations<br />

and seek to develop the ability to integrate the principles <strong>of</strong> critical thinking with the techniques <strong>of</strong> effective written argument. A total <strong>of</strong> 6,000 to 8,000 words will be required<br />

during the semester in a variety <strong>of</strong> written assignments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5979 HYBRID ROGACS L<br />

Section No. 5979 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have INTERNET access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Thursday,<br />

February 23, 3:30-5:20pm in C333. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.<br />

#5454 HYBRID ROGACS L<br />

Section No. 5454 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have INTERNET access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Thursday,<br />

February 23, 3:30-5:20pm in C333. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.


#4678 HYBRID ROGACS L<br />

Section No. 4678 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have INTERNET access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Thursday,<br />

February 23, 3:30-5:20pm in C333. Students not present at this session WILL BE DROPPED.<br />

#5031 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C310 SCHULZ<br />

#5038 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C302 ROONEY M<br />

#6968 8:30am- 1:25pm Sat Lecture C310 SCHULZ<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#4971 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C307 CARPENTER K<br />

#5868 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C307 FESER E C<br />

#5662 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C337 RICHARDS J A<br />

#6845 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C304 REGAN P G<br />

#4645 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C310 ROONEY M<br />

#7487 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C308 SCHULZ<br />

#5094 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C308 SINGER J<br />

PHILO 30 LOGIC 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Elementary thought processes, both deductive and inductive, emphasis on definition, verification, evidence, validity, forms <strong>of</strong> argument and <strong>of</strong> fallacious reasoning. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5673 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#4664 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C304 REGAN P G<br />

#6244 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#6408 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#5804 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#5669 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#4978 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C304 REGAN P G<br />

#4526 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C310 MORRIS SX<br />

#4522 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C310 MATHER N<br />

PHILO 33 INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLIC LOGIC 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> symbolic logic; sentential and quantificational; forms <strong>of</strong> reasoning; structure <strong>of</strong> language. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5678 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C310 FINKENBINDER<br />

PHILO 37 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Nature <strong>of</strong> the religious experience; content <strong>of</strong> religious studies. Relationship <strong>of</strong> religion to philosophy and science. Role <strong>of</strong> reason and faith; arguments for God’s existence;<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong> evil; beliefs in immortality. Religion as a social and political force. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4813 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C307 FESER E C<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Photography<br />

Visual Arts & Media Studies Division<br />

Room R118 - (626) 585-7238<br />

Also see Art section in this booklet.<br />

Photojournalists: Also see Journalism section in this booklet.<br />

There are five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students. These are ART 1A or ART 1B,<br />

ART 11A, ART 31A, ART 32A, PHOTO 21.<br />

PHOTO 21 ELEMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic procedures in executing photographs with technical and artistic value. Cameras, exposure meters, films and development, contact printing, enlarging, still life, portraiture,<br />

flash photography, night photography and composition. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

One <strong>of</strong> five recommended core courses for Art majors, open to all students.<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (To Be Arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#6888 8:00am-10:00am TuTh LecLab E105 EMMETT K<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 10:00am-11:20am TuTh E202 EMMETT K<br />

& TBA E105 EMMETT K


& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#5687 8:00am- Noon Sat LecLab E105 TAKEUCHI M<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:10pm Sat E202 TAKEUCHI M<br />

& TBA E105 TAKEUCHI M<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#4087 8:40am-10:00am TuTh LecLab E202 HERNANDEZ EM<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 10:00am- Noon TuTh E105 HERNANDEZ EM<br />

& TBA E105 HERNANDEZ EM<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#6355 10:00am-11:20am MW LecLab E202 PERCEY R S<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 11:20am- 1:20pm MW E105 PERCEY R S<br />

& TBA E105 PERCEY R S<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#6838 2:20pm- 3:40pm TuTh LecLab E202 LIN V<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 3:40pm- 5:40pm TuTh E105 LIN V<br />

& TBA E105 LIN V<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#5683 5:00pm- 6:20pm MW LecLab E202 WILLHIDE M<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 6:20pm- 8:20pm MW E105 WILLHIDE M<br />

& TBA E105 WILLHIDE M<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#5690 6:40pm- 8:00pm TuTh LecLab E202 LIN V<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 8:00pm-10:00pm TuTh E105 LIN V<br />

& TBA E105 LIN V<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

#5477 7:00pm- 8:20pm MW LecLab E202 OHLWEILER L<br />

0.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 8:20pm-10:20pm MW E105 OHLWEILER L<br />

& TBA E105 OHLWEILER L<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

PHOTO 22A BLACK AND WHITE LARGE FORMAT FINE ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21.<br />

Relationship between fine arts and commercial techniques in black and white photography. View camera, normal and wide angle lenses; chemistry <strong>of</strong> black and white<br />

development, print retouching and toning. Fine arts and commercial assignments in large format photography including lighting techniques in the studio and environmental<br />

photography. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (To Be Arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

#5680 1:00pm- 2:20pm MW LecLab E202 OHLWEILER L<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 2:20pm- 4:20pm MW E105 OHLWEILER L<br />

& TBA E105 OHLWEILER L<br />

PHOTO 23A COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21.<br />

Color negative and print laboratory work with emphasis on both technical and aesthetic aspects <strong>of</strong> the color photography medium. Recommended Art 50A-B. Maximum<br />

credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$30 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (To Be Arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

#4928 11:30am-12:50pm MW LecLab E202 KENYON B<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

& 12:50pm- 2:50pm MW E114 KENYON B<br />

& TBA E114 KENYON B<br />

#6695 1:00pm- 2:20pm TuTh LecLab E202 HERNANDEZ EM<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $30.00<br />

& 2:20pm- 4:20pm TuTh E114 HERNANDEZ EM<br />

& TBA E114 HERNANDEZ EM


PHOTO 24A EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> design and composition studied through representational and non-representational forms. Grain, blur, high contrast, s<strong>of</strong>t focus, arbitrary color, b/w infrared film,<br />

sequential imagery, Sabattier and flashed printmaking, macro techniques, screens, photograms, magazine transfers and sequential strip imagery. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

TBA (to be arranged) hours will be explained during the first meeting <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#5944 3:00pm- 4:20pm MW LecLab E202 KENYON B<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 4:20pm- 6:20pm MW E105 KENYON B<br />

& TBA E105 KENYON B<br />

PHOTO 25 FILM ART 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Aesthetic and technical analysis <strong>of</strong> camera, lighting, sound, direction and structure in short and feature films with an emphasis on innovation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Students who are interested in film studies, see also ENGL 49, PHOTO 26A-C, Photo 126, ThART 7A and 7B.<br />

#5692 2:30pm- 5:50pm W Lecture FORUM MILANOVICH<br />

PHOTO 26A BEGINNING FILMMAKING--ELECTRONIC 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to basic motion picture procedures utilizing VHS video systems. Emphasis on film theory, camera and editing techniques, and script development. Short dramatic<br />

and documentary group projects. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Students who are interested in film studies, see also ENGL 49, PHOTO 26B-C, Photo 126, ThART 7A and 7B.<br />

#5694 8:40am- Noon MW LecLab E103 JANG L<br />

#6379 1:30pm- 4:50pm MW LecLab E103 JANG L<br />

#5693 6:10pm- 9:30pm MW LecLab E103 JANG L<br />

PHOTO 26B INTERMEDIATE FILMMAKING--ELECTRONIC 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 26A.<br />

Intermediate motion picture production. Editing <strong>of</strong> picture and sound utilizing adjustable iris camcorders. Individual and group projects selected from the following:<br />

commercials, experimental, documentary and dramatic film forms. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Students who are interested in film studies, see also ENGL 49, PHOTO 26C, Photo 126, ThART 7A and 7B.<br />

#5695 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab W206 BOCH A C<br />

PHOTO 26C ADVANCED FILMMAKING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 26B.<br />

Advanced video or 16mm group motion picture production. Concentration on the roles <strong>of</strong> director <strong>of</strong> photography, camera operator, unit production manager, sound crew and<br />

editor in the production <strong>of</strong> short films. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

Students who are interested in film studies, see also ENGL 49, Photo 126, ThART 7A and 7B.<br />

#4945 1:10pm- 4:30pm TuTh LecLab E103 JANG L<br />

PHOTO 30 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21 or one <strong>of</strong> the following: Art 31A, Art 40, Art 50B, Art 56, GRCOM 30, GRCOM 35, GRCOM 220, GRCOM 245A or placement based on the<br />

Photography assessment process.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Photo 23A and either 24A or 24B.<br />

Introduction to artistic image editing using industry standard digital image editing s<strong>of</strong>tware for photographers, illustrators and graphic designers. Techniques to scan, edit,<br />

retouch, paint, mask, manipulate, and output digital imagery. Recommended enrollment in Art 110D. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.


#6706 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R420 LEARY C<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R420 LEARY C<br />

#6577 6:00pm- 9:20pm TuTh LecLab R420 WILLHIDE M<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

#4211 6:15pm- 9:35pm MW LecLab R421 PERCEY R S<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

PHOTO 31 BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21 or placement based on the Photography assessment process.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in Art 110D.<br />

Introduction to photography using a hand held digital camera. Develop concepts and skills in digital exposure, control <strong>of</strong> light, image editing and management, as well as<br />

output for print and screen. Emphasis on the aesthetic and conceptual issues <strong>of</strong> digital photography. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#4475 8:40am- Noon Sat LecLab R421 PERCEY R S<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm Sat R421 PERCEY R S<br />

#5909 11:20am- 2:40pm MW LecLab R421 OLIVER AMY<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

PHOTO 33 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 21 or placement based on the art assessment process.<br />

Exploration <strong>of</strong> the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> portrait photography in the context <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> locations. Emphasis on planning, interpreting, and presenting a portrait photographically.<br />

Medium format film cameras, advanced printing techniques as well as in studio lighting set-ups using hot lights, strobes, electronic metering will be covered. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours<br />

lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

#5686 8:00am- 9:20am MW LecLab E202 WILLHIDE M<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 9:20am-11:20am MW E105 WILLHIDE M<br />

& TBA E105 WILLHIDE M<br />

& TBA E105 PROCOPI N<br />

PHOTO 126 DIGITAL FILM NARRATIVE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 26A.<br />

Practical and aesthetic construction <strong>of</strong> motion pictures using the principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> computer based non-linear editing for film, video, and multimedia.<br />

Recommended enrollment in Art 110D. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Students who are interest in film studies, see also PHOTO 25, THART 7A, 7B, and PHOTO 26C.<br />

#4263 6:20pm- 9:40pm MW LecLab R420 PEARL R<br />

No. 4263: Prequisites may be waivedfor practical experience or portfolio assessment by instructor. This course emphasizes storytelling structure,<br />

clarity and aesthetic form in filmmaking using Apple's Final Cut Pro 7 s<strong>of</strong>tware. This is a required course for the Photo-Cinema Production<br />

Certificate and the Photo-Cinema- Cinematography Certificate.<br />

PHOTO 127 ADVANCED CINEMATOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 26A and Photo 27.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Photo 126.<br />

Advanced training and study <strong>of</strong> techniques and aesthetics in use <strong>of</strong> motion picture cameras and lighting equipment for those considering a pr<strong>of</strong>essional career in<br />

cinematography. Advanced study <strong>of</strong> scene creation as well as overall visual design <strong>of</strong> an entire film. In-depth examination <strong>of</strong> the different crew positions <strong>of</strong> the camera crew<br />

combined with practical experience. Creation <strong>of</strong> work for pr<strong>of</strong>essional portfolio. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5350 6:40pm-10:00pm TuTh LecLab E103 SOTO P<br />

No. 5350: A required course for Photo-Cinema-Cinematography Certificate.<br />

PHOTO 130 ADVANCED DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Photo 30.<br />

Advanced concepts and techniques in digital image editing for artists. An in depth examination <strong>of</strong> producing complex masks and selections from existing channel information.<br />

Students will explore many <strong>of</strong> the advanced features <strong>of</strong> industry standard digital image editing s<strong>of</strong>tware. Emphasis is on students incorporating advanced digital image editing<br />

techniques into their existing art practice. Recommended enrollment in Art 110D. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.


#6581 8:40am- Noon F LecLab R421 EM D<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 12:30pm- 3:50pm F R421 EM D<br />

PHOTO 135 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): One <strong>of</strong> the following: 1)Photo 23A, 122A AND Photo 22A or 24A or 24B; OR 2)portfolio presentation; OR 3)placement based on the Photography<br />

assessment process.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in Art 110D.<br />

Creation <strong>of</strong> a portfolio leading to job training or fine arts school. Black and white, color, digital, studio, and location photography with concept and technique both emphasized.<br />

Beginning research into editorial, commercial or fine arts job market. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

TBA (To Be Arranged) hours will be explained during the first class meeting.<br />

#5685 4:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab E202 MARTIN V M<br />

This section has a course fee <strong>of</strong> $20.00<br />

& 6:00pm- 8:00pm TuTh E105 MARTIN V M<br />

& TBA E105 MARTIN V M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Physical Education Activity<br />

Kinesiology, Health and Athletics Division<br />

Room GM201- (626) 585-7225<br />

PEACT 3A BEGINNING SWIMMING I 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic swimming and safety skills for non-swimmers. Instruction to include orientation to the water, floating and kicking on front and back, arm stroking for front and back, and<br />

rhythmic breathing. Safety skills to include treading water, survival float, reaching techniques and pool safety rules. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7790 9:10am-10:45am MW Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

PEACT 3B ADVANCED BEGINNING SWIMMING II 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 3A or American Red Cross Level III Lifesaving certificate. approval <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Build on the foundations established in Beginning Swimming I. More emphasis will be placed on stroke development and breathing coordination. Underwater swimming,<br />

jumping into the pool and basic rescue breathing techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade<br />

or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7791 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

PEACT 3C INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: American Red Cross Level IV certificate or 3B.<br />

Strokes included will be elementary backstroke, breaststroke and sidestroke. Front crawl and back crawl for increased distances. Diving from the side <strong>of</strong> the pool, turns and<br />

CPR are introduced. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5958 7:25am- 9:00am MW Lab POOL STODDARD S<br />

PEACT 3D ADVANCED SWIMMING AND DIVING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: American Red Cross Level IV Lifesaving Certificate or 3C.<br />

All strokes taught in beginning, advanced beginning and intermediate will be perfected. Diving from the board and the butterfly stroke will be taught. Introductory life guarding<br />

and rescue skills will be introduced. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5928 7:25am- 9:00am MW Lab POOL STODDARD S<br />

PEACT 3E DISTANCE SWIMMING FOR FITNESS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 3C or 3D.<br />

A physical fitness program based on progressive distance swims using the front crawl. For students with the ability to swim 500 yards in 12 minutes or less. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU: UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5983 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

#6118 11:15am-12:50pm MW Lab POOL STODDARD S<br />

PEACT 27 ADAPTED FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit


Prerequisite(s): Recommendation by Special Services or College physician.<br />

Emphasis on exercises to increase level <strong>of</strong> physical, motor and postural fitness through training with weights, stretching exercises and relaxation techniques. For students<br />

unable to participate in regular physical education activities because <strong>of</strong> temporary or permanent limitations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4464 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lab GM102A STODDARD S<br />

PEACT 28A BEGINNING AQUATIC FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Physical fitness activities in the pool. Swimming skills not necessary. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4063 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lab POOL BODIS T<br />

PEACT 28B INTERMEDIATE AQUATIC FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 28A.<br />

Intermediate physical fitness activities in the pool. Swimming skills not necessary. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4071 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lab POOL BODIS T<br />

PEACT 29A BODY BUILDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> muscular development and physical fitness through use <strong>of</strong> resistive exercises; training with barbells and dumbbells. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5055 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lab GM215 MAHER T F<br />

#5853 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lab GM215 MAHER T F<br />

#5064 9:10am-10:45am MW Lab GM215 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6425 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM215 BODIS T<br />

#4544 10:45am-12:20pm TuTh Lab GM215 PERON J<br />

#5735 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab GM215 CRESPO A<br />

#6191 12:40pm- 2:15pm TuTh Lab GM215 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6772 2:35pm- 4:10pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#6700 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#6133 4:10pm- 5:45pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#4001 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lab GM215 RUEDEFLORES<br />

#6171 6:00pm- 7:35pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

No. 6l71: Intercollegiate Football class<br />

#6764 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lab GM215 BELLALI P<br />

PEACT 29B INTERMEDIATE BODY BUILDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 29A.<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> muscular development and physical fitness through the use <strong>of</strong> weight lifting and physical conditioning exercises. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5208 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lab GM215 MAHER T F<br />

#5871 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lab GM215 MAHER T F<br />

#5211 9:10am-10:45am MW Lab GM215 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6426 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM215 BODIS T<br />

#6072 10:45am-12:20pm TuTh Lab GM215 PERON J<br />

#4805 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab GM215 CRESPO A<br />

#6194 12:40pm- 2:15pm TuTh Lab GM215 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6789 2:35pm- 4:10pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#6759 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#6134 4:10pm- 5:45pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

#6173 6:00pm- 7:35pm MW Lab GM215 FIMBRES F<br />

No. 6l73: Intercollegiate Football class<br />

#6796 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lab GM215 BELLALI P<br />

PEACT 29C ADVANCED BODY BUILDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 29B.<br />

Improvement <strong>of</strong> muscular development and physical fitness through use <strong>of</strong> resistive and isometric exercises and through circuit training. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6177 7:35am- 9:10am MW Lab GM215 AGUILAR R<br />

No. 6l77: Intercollegiate Football class<br />

#6518 12:40pm- 2:15pm TuTh Lab STADIU SWANEGAN M


PEACT 30 FITNESS TESTING AND INDEPENDENT EXERCISE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Testing to determine individual fitness level. Goals established and fitness program designed for each individual. Periodic retesting after independent exercise to determine if<br />

goals are being met. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5873 9:00am-10:35am MW Lab STADIU AGUILAR R<br />

#6466 10:25am- 1:45pm MW Lab STADIU DILLARD L<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

No. 6466: First class meeting on Tuesday, February 21 at noon, in Robinson Stadium.<br />

#6560 12:40pm- 2:15pm MW Lab STADIU SWANEGAN M<br />

No. 6560: First class meeting on Tuesday, February 21 at noon, in Robinson Stadium.<br />

#6516 2:00pm- 4:15pm MW Lab STADIU PERON J<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/14/12<br />

& 7:00pm- 9:15pm Th STADIU PERON J<br />

No. 6516: First class meeting on Monday, April 25, at noon, in Robinson Stadium.<br />

PEACT 32A BEGINNING FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Emphasis on achieving an improved level <strong>of</strong> physical performance through basic training with weights, circuits, aerobics and stretching programs. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5745 7:35am- 9:10am TuTh Lab W102 WARD J<br />

#6509 8:50am-10:25am MW Lab STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

#4998 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lab GM215 BIAGIONI J<br />

#5746 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab W102 PERON J<br />

#6545 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab STADIU SILVA S<br />

#5092 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab W102 WARD J<br />

#6048 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

#6066 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab STADIU PERON J<br />

#5749 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab STADIU PERON J<br />

#6554 12:30pm- 2:05pm MW Lab W102 MAHER T F<br />

#7759 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lab W102 WADE L<br />

#4018 2:15pm- 3:50pm MW Lab W102 MAHER T F<br />

#4244 6:00pm- 7:10pm MW Lab W102 MOORE B<br />

& 7:10pm- 7:35pm MW W102 MOORE B<br />

PEACT 32B INTERMEDIATE FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 32A<br />

Emphasis on improving individual performance in the areas <strong>of</strong> strength and muscle tone, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, relaxation, and body composition. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6900 7:35am- 9:10am TuTh Lab W102 WARD J<br />

#7764 8:50am-10:25am MW Lab STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

#5000 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lab GM215 BIAGIONI J<br />

#7766 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab W102 PERON J<br />

#6527 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab STADIU SILVA S<br />

#4254 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab STADIU SILVA S<br />

#6974 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab W102 WARD J<br />

#6049 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

#6068 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab STADIU PERON J<br />

#5908 12:30pm- 2:05pm MW Lab W102 MAHER T F<br />

#5373 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lab W102 WADE L<br />

#4034 2:15pm- 3:50pm MW Lab W102 MAHER T F<br />

#5638 6:00pm- 7:10pm MW Lab W102 MOORE B<br />

& 7:10pm- 7:35pm MW W102 MOORE B<br />

PEACT 32C ADVANCED FITNESS ACTIVITIES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 32B<br />

Improvement in individual fitness levels through advanced activities. Emphasis on a well balanced program <strong>of</strong> physical activities designed to enhance endurance, flexibility,<br />

strength, cardiovascular efficiency, and weight distribution based on a selected exercise program, aerobic work, nutritional information, circuit training, stretching and<br />

relaxation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6050 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

PEACT 33 STRETCHING FITNESS ACTIVITY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Emphasis on achieving and improving level <strong>of</strong> flexibility through basic stretching exercises. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6778 9:10am-10:45am MW Lab W102 SILVA S


PEACT 36 AEROBIC FITNESS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

An introduction to the basic principles and techniques <strong>of</strong> cardiovascular fitness by using a combination <strong>of</strong> rhythmic movement and low impact aerobics. Students will also<br />

work to improve their muscular strength and tone through the use <strong>of</strong> calisthenics and/or hand weight circuits. Proper nutrition and a healthy diet for peak performance are<br />

emphasized. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6315 10:00am- 1:20pm Sat Lab W201 TARKANIAN R<br />

PEACT 38 CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Achievement <strong>of</strong> physical fitness and efficiency <strong>of</strong> the cardiovascular system by utilizing aerobic point system, fartlek training, internal training, parcourse, obstacle course and<br />

various exercise techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6779 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lab STADIU LILAVOIS R<br />

PEACT 39A CYCLING FOR FITNESS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic cardiovascular fitness through cycling: general cycling, fast cycling, sprints, intervals and hill climbing. Cycling safety, bike fit, minor repair instruction and cycling<br />

etiquette. Student must provide own bicycle. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5896 10:00am- 1:20pm Sat Lab STADIU OWENS B R<br />

PEACT 39B CYCLING FOR FITNESS - STATIONARY, INDOOR 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic cardiovascular fitness is achieved through: general cycling, fast cycling, sprints, intervals and hill climbing. Cycling safety, bike fit, heart rate training. Incorporates a<br />

choreographed workout on a specially designed stationary bicycle, using music and fundamental cycling techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7768 6:00am- 7:35am MW Lab GM121 APIAFI<br />

#5973 6:00am- 7:35am TuTh Lab GM121 MOORE B<br />

#4280 7:35am- 9:10am MW Lab GM121 APIAFI<br />

#7769 9:10am-10:45am MW Lab GM121 VARGAS P<br />

#5008 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM121 MAHER T F<br />

#4452 10:45am-12:20pm TuTh Lab GM121 MAHER T F<br />

#5012 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lab GM121 MAHER T F<br />

#6907 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lab GM121 VARGAS P<br />

#6306 5:00pm- 6:35pm TuTh Lab GM121 WILSON R<br />

#6930 6:20pm- 7:55pm MW Lab GM121 WILSON R<br />

#4830 6:45pm- 8:20pm TuTh Lab GM121 WILSON R<br />

#5904 8:05pm- 9:40pm MW Lab GM121 WILSON R<br />

PEACT 46A BEGINNING BADMINTON 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Instruction in the basic strokes <strong>of</strong> badminton: clears, drops, smash, around the head clear shot, short and long serves. Rules, strategy, playing terms and etiquette for singles and<br />

doubles play. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5018 8:00am-11:20am F Lab W102 SANCHEZ W<br />

PEACT 65A BEGINNING BASKETBALL 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Rules; techniques; passing, dribbling, pivoting, footwork and various types <strong>of</strong> shots; team play and strategy <strong>of</strong> game. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4171 7:30am- 9:05am MW Lab GM220 DILLARD L<br />

#4127 7:30am- 9:05am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6795 7:30am-10:50am F Lab GM220 WARD J<br />

#4259 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lab GM220 MOORE B<br />

#6195 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

#4191 9:15am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#5604 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab GM220 PERON J<br />

#4040 10:55am-12:30pm TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#7819 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lab GM220 MOORE B<br />

PEACT 65B INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 65A.


Rules; skills and techniques; passing, dribbling and shooting; strategy <strong>of</strong> team play. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4190 7:30am- 9:05am MW Lab GM220 DILLARD L<br />

#4142 7:30am- 9:05am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#6803 7:30am-10:50am F Lab GM220 WARD J<br />

#5571 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lab GM220 MOORE B<br />

#6196 9:10am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

#4202 9:15am-10:45am TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#5617 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lab GM220 PERON J<br />

#4064 10:55am-12:30pm TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

#7820 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lab GM220 MOORE B<br />

PEACT 81A BEGINNING VOLLEYBALL 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic techniques, rules and simple strategies. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7771 10:00am-11:35am TuTh Lab W102 DILLARD L<br />

PEACT 81B INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: PEAct 81A.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> fundamental skills; strategies and techniques. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#7772 10:00am-11:35am TuTh Lab W102 DILLARD L<br />

PEACT 82A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Opportunity for improvement in fundamental skills <strong>of</strong> sports and knowledge <strong>of</strong> rules; baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming, tennis, track<br />

and field, volleyball and water polo. Maximum credit 5 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 82A-E, 1 unit each semester. Each course 1 unit and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6160 TBA Lab STADIU FIMBRES F<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA STADIU BIAGIONI J<br />

& TBA STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

No. 6160: Intercollegiate Men's Football<br />

#5847 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

No. 5847: Intercollegiate Men's Soccer.<br />

#5575 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU LILAVOIS R<br />

Intercollegiate Women's Soccer.<br />

#6572 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab GM220 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

6572: Intercollegiate Women's Volleyball<br />

#6781 2:00pm- 4:50pm TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

Short Term: 03/27/12-06/14/12<br />

No. 6781: Intercollegiate Men's Basketball<br />

#6788 3:30pm- 5:35pm MW Lab GM220 PERON J<br />

Short Term: 03/26/12-06/13/12<br />

No. 6788: Intercollegiate Women's Basketball<br />

PEACT 82B INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Opportunity for improvement in fundamental skills <strong>of</strong> sports and knowledge <strong>of</strong> rules: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming, tennis, track<br />

and field, volleyball and water polo. Maximum credit 5 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 82A-E, 1 unit each semester. Each course 1 unit and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6169 TBA Lab STADIU FIMBRES F<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA STADIU BIAGIONI J<br />

& TBA STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

No. 6169: Intercollegiate Men's Football<br />

#4317 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

No. 4317: Intercollegiate Men's Soccer<br />

#5585 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU LILAVOIS R<br />

No. 5585: Intercollegiate Women's Soccer<br />

#6573 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab GM220 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 6573: Intercollegiate Volleyball<br />

#6782 2:00pm- 4:50pm TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

Short Term: 03/27/12-06/14/12<br />

No. 6782: Intercollegiate Men's Basketball


#6791 3:30pm- 5:35pm MW Lab GM220 PERON J<br />

Short Term: 03/26/12-06/13/12<br />

No. 6791: Intercollegiate Women's Basketball<br />

PEACT 82C INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Opportunity for improvement in fundamental skills <strong>of</strong> sports and knowledge <strong>of</strong> rules: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming, tennis, track<br />

and field, volleyball and water polo. Maximum credit 5 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 82A-E, 1 unit each semester. Each course 1 unit and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6167 TBA Lab STADIU FIMBRES F<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA STADIU BIAGIONI J<br />

& TBA STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

No. 6167: Intercollegiate Football<br />

#5999 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lab STADIU CABRAL H<br />

No. 5999: Men's Soccer team<br />

#5590 Noon- 1:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU LILAVOIS R<br />

No. 5590: Intercollegiate Women's Soccer<br />

#6576 12:20pm- 1:55pm MW Lab GM220 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

No. 6576: Intercollegiate Women's Volleyball<br />

#6783 2:00pm- 4:50pm TuTh Lab GM220 SWANEGAN M<br />

Short Term: 03/27/12-06/14/12<br />

No. 6783: Intercollegiate Basketball<br />

#6794 3:30pm- 5:35pm MW Lab GM220 PERON J<br />

Short Term: 03/26/12-06/13/12<br />

PEACT 82E INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Opportunity for improvement in fundamental skills <strong>of</strong> sports and knowledge <strong>of</strong> rules: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, s<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming, tennis, track<br />

and field, volleyball and water polo. Maximum credit 5 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 82A-E, 1 unit each semester. Each course 1 unit and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6264 TBA Lab STADIU FIMBRES F<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA STADIU BIAGIONI J<br />

& TBA STADIU RUEDEFLORES<br />

No. 6264: Intercollegiate Men's Football team<br />

PEACT 83A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-BASEBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 83A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5827 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

#6785 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

PEACT 83B INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-BASEBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 83A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5828 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

#6787 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

PEACT 83C INTERCOLLEGIATE BASEBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 83A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5930 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

#6800 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab BKPARK O'MEARA E<br />

BKPARK: Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Bl, Pasadena<br />

PEACT 90A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SOFTBALL 2 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 90A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6731 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab ROBPRK WILLIAMS B<br />

ROBPRK: Robinson Park-Baseball Field, 1020 N FairOaks Ave., Pasadena<br />

PEACT 90B INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SOFTBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 90A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6733 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab ROBPRK WILLIAMS B<br />

ROBPRK: Robinson Park-Baseball Field, 1020 N FairOaks Ave., Pasadena<br />

PEACT 90C INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SOFTBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 90A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6740 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab ROBPRK WILLIAMS B<br />

ROBPRK: Robinson Park-Baseball Field, 1020 N FairOaks Ave., Pasadena<br />

PEACT 91A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SWIMMING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 91A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6853 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

#6872 2:00pm- 7:30pm F Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

& 11:20am- 4:50pm Sat POOL STODDARD T<br />

PEACT 91B INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SWIMMING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 91A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6855 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

#6873 2:00pm- 7:30pm F Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

& 11:20am- 4:50pm Sat POOL STODDARD T<br />

PEACT 91C INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-SWIMMING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 91A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5996 1:00pm- 3:15pm MTuWThF Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

#6877 2:00pm- 7:30pm F Lab POOL STODDARD T<br />

& 11:20am- 4:50pm Sat POOL STODDARD T<br />

PEACT 93A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-TRACK AND FIELD 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 93A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5838 TBA Lab TRACK WADE L<br />

& TBA TRACK WILLIAMS P<br />

& TBA TRACK CRESPO A<br />

PEACT 93B INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-TRACK AND FIELD 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 93A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5839 TBA Lab TRACK WADE L<br />

& TBA TRACK WILLIAMS P<br />

& TBA TRACK CRESPO A<br />

PEACT 93C INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS-TRACK AND FIELD 2 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT 93A-C, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5625 TBA Lab TRACK WADE L<br />

& TBA TRACK WILLIAMS P<br />

& TBA TRACK CRESPO A<br />

PEACT 96A INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - BADMINTON 2 Units<br />

Basic and advanced techniques, strategy and rules. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units in any combination <strong>of</strong> PEACT96A-B, 2 units each semester. Each<br />

course 2 units and 180 hours laboratory. Formerly PEACT 179. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6024 2:00pm- 4:15pm MTuWThF Lab GM220 SANCHEZ W<br />

Women's Badminton<br />

PEACT 110 PEP SQUAD & CHEER 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Audition<br />

Basic techniques <strong>of</strong> cheerleading, songleading, and pep squad. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6786 4:00pm- 5:35pm TuTh Lab STADIU BODIS T<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Physical Education Theory<br />

Kinesiology, Health and Athletics Division<br />

Room GM201- (626) 585-7225<br />

PETH 2 INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> the athletic training pr<strong>of</strong>ession, the role <strong>of</strong> the athletic trainer as part <strong>of</strong> the sports medicine team, nutrition, emergency management, risk management and injury<br />

assessment domains will be introduced. Lab: injury prevention principles and techniques for the application <strong>of</strong> protective taping/bracing, stretching, therapeutic exercise and<br />

testing, and environmental conditions/illnesses. Total 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Formerly PETh 101. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC under review Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4250 9:10am-10:45am TuTh LecLab GM110 AGUILAR R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA GM110 AGUILAR R<br />

PETH 3 INTRO TO HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION AND DANCE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to the history and significance <strong>of</strong> health, physical education, recreation and dance. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#6914 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture GM110 PERON J<br />

#6630 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture C323 DILLARD L<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/23/12-04/12/12<br />

& TBA C323 DILLARD L<br />

#4206 1:00pm- 3:15pm TuTh Lecture GM110 PERON J<br />

#6850 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lecture GM107 SILVA S<br />

Short Term: 04/25/12-06/13/12<br />

PETH 5 FIRST AID-RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Provides the knowledge and skill necessary in an emergency to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences <strong>of</strong> injury or sudden illness until pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

medical help arrives. American Red Cross certificates will be issued to successful candidates in First Aid - Responding to Emergencies and Adult CPR. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5841 7:15am- 8:30am MW Lecture GM110 BELLALI P<br />

& 8:30am- 8:50am MW GM110 BELLALI P<br />

No. 5841: Red Cross Certificates will be available to successful candidates for a onetime fee <strong>of</strong> $27.00 per student.<br />

#5842 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture GM110 BELLALI P<br />

No. 5842: Red Cross Certificates will be available to successful candidates for a onetime fee <strong>of</strong> $27.00 per student.<br />

PETH 6 AQUATIC CERTIFICATION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Swimming skills, equivalent to the ARC Swimmers Certificate, ability to swim 500 yards continuously, and ARC Basic or Emergency Water Safety<br />

Certificate or ARC Safety training for swim coaches.<br />

Theory and practice <strong>of</strong> swimming strokes, diving, lifesaving, teaching methods and emergency procedures. Preparation for and completion <strong>of</strong> tests for American Red Cross<br />

Lifeguarding, Water Safety Instructor, First Aid, Community CPR, CPR/BLS and Instructor Candidate Training Certificates. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#7613 8:00am-11:20am FSat LecLab POOL STODDARD T<br />

PETH 14 WELLNESS FOR LIFE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Emphasis on wellness through the lens <strong>of</strong> reduced obesity and body fat percentage, nutrition, personal responsibility, healthy lifestyle choices and positive behavioral change.<br />

Physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, social, occupational and environmental influences. Maximum credit: 9 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and<br />

54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5489 9:00am-11:15am Sat LecLab GM103 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

& TBA GM103 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

PETH 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> any PETH course and approval <strong>of</strong> student project on topics in physical education.<br />

Student project on topics in physical education; emphasis on research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6330 TBA I-S GM201 WOODS J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

PETH 31B PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES-OFFICIATING 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Rules and advanced techniques <strong>of</strong> games in season: baseball, track, minor sports. <strong>Spring</strong> semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture, and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4278 8:50am-12:10pm MW LecLab GM103 MAHER T F<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 02/27/12-04/11/12<br />

#4284 8:50am-12:10pm MW LecLab GM103 MAHER T F<br />

Short Term: 04/25/12-06/13/12<br />

#6539 Noon- 1:35pm MW LecLab R304 SILVA S<br />

$20 course fee to be paid at registration.<br />

PETH 46A PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES-BASEBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Recommended Preparation: None<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> fundamentals; theory and philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive strategy. Principles <strong>of</strong> practice and score keeping in baseball. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18<br />

hours laboratory. Formerly PETh 46. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6429 TBA LecLab STADIU O'MEARA E<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

Men's baseball<br />

#6413 TBA LecLab STADIU WILLIAMS B<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

Women's Soccer team<br />

PETH 46B PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES-BASEBALL 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): PETh 46A.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> advanced theory and teaching <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive strategy. Principles <strong>of</strong> practice and score keeping in baseball. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 18 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6507 TBA LecLab STADIU O'MEARA E<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

#6511 TBA LecLab STADIU WILLIAMS B<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

PETH 48 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES-PHYSICAL FITNESS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Implementation <strong>of</strong> basic concepts <strong>of</strong> physical fitness. A wide variety <strong>of</strong> conditioning programs and techniques utilized in designing individual fitness programs. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture, and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5976 8:00am-11:20am FSat LecLab POOL STODDARD T<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/13/12<br />

#6673 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th LecLab GM107 WARD J<br />

#6882 4:00pm- 7:20pm MW LecLab POOL STODDARD T<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/23/12


PETH 54 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES - VOLLEYBALL 2 Units<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> basic and advanced volleyball fundamentals, theory and philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive strategy. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4207 TBA LecLab GM102 KNOTT-SILVA<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

PETH 61 THEORY OF COACHING 3 Units<br />

Designed for coaches at varying levels from youth league to high school varsity. Focuses on coaching issues and problems and includes the philosophy, theory, and principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> developing and maintaining an athletic program. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5592 7:35am- 8:25am TuTh Lecture GM110 STODDARD T<br />

& 8:25am- 9:10am TuTh GM110 STODDARD T<br />

#5385 10:45am-12:20pm MW Lecture GM110 SWANEGAN M<br />

PETH 97 THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF FITNESS AND WELLNESS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Mastering core skills in health and wellness, fitness, kinesiology <strong>of</strong> physical activity, goal setting, decision making, leadership, time management, achievement skills,<br />

education, attitudes and habits, and cognitive style preferences. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture, and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#6550 8:05am- 9:40am MW LecLab GM107 FIMBRES F<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA GM107 FIMBRES F<br />

#6713 9:40am-11:15am MW LecLab GM107 STODDARD S<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA GM107 STODDARD S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Physical Science<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

PHYSC 2 SCIENTIFIC METHOD AS CRITICAL THINKING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1A.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Any transfer level course in the physical sciences.<br />

Written expression and analysis <strong>of</strong> ideas, arguments and issues in the Physical Sciences. Instruction in critical thinking, inductive and deductive reasoning, and the scientific<br />

method. Particular emphasis on compositional expression necessary in developing a complex scientific argument; an interdisciplinary course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6284 ONLINE VAN CORVA<br />

No. 6284: Online. There are no on-campus meetings for this course. Log in to PCC Blackboard 9.1 by February 21 to maintain your spot in class.<br />

One field trip, arranged on your own, will be REQUIRED. Email instructor at claudiavancorva@gmail.com if needed.<br />

#4449 ONLINE VAN CORVA<br />

No. 4449: Online. There are no on-campus meetings for this course, but students must email Dr. vanCorva at claudiavancorva@gmail.com, by<br />

February 22, or you will be dropped from the class. This course must be completed by using http://pcc.blackboard.com.<br />

#5082 ONLINE VAN CORVA<br />

No. 5082: Online. There are no on-campus meetings for this course. Log in to PCC Blackboard 9.1 by February 21 to maintain your spot in class.<br />

One field trip, arranged on your own, will be REQUIRED. Email instructor at claudiavancorva@gmail.com if needed.<br />

#6891 8:40am- Noon Tu Lecture U285 VAN CORVA<br />

No. 6891: This class includes field trips to local areas. Students will need to provide their own transportation.<br />

#6874 9:30am-11:00am Tu U432 EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

& ONLINE EVERSOLE-CIR<br />

#5043 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu Lecture U285 VAN CORVA<br />

& 2:05pm- 4:20pm Tu U285 VAN CORVA<br />

No. 5043: This class includes field trips to local areas. Students will need to provide their own transportation.<br />

#4915 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture E220 MAIER J<br />

#7611 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture E220 MAIER J<br />

PHYSC 3 PHYSICAL SCIENCES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Math 131 or higher.<br />

Basic principles <strong>of</strong> physics and chemistry and their applications to modern daily life with a primarily conceptual approach. Emphasis on critical thinking skills and general<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> scientific inquiry. Recommended for students in the California State Teacher's Preparation Program and other appropriate non-sciences majors but open to all<br />

qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4326 HYBRID QUAN J<br />

No. 4326: This course requires 3 on-campus meetings from 3:05-5:30pm in E305, Tuesdays, February 21, April 24, and June 12.<br />

jxquan@pasadena.edu.


PHYSC 3L LABORATORY FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> PHYSC 3.<br />

Laboratory investigation <strong>of</strong> the basic principles <strong>of</strong> physics and chemistry and their applications to modern daily life with a primarily conceptual approach, with emphasis on<br />

critical thinking skills and general methods <strong>of</strong> scientific inquiry. Recommended for students in the California State Teacher Preparation Program and other appropriate nonsciences<br />

majors. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5313 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lab E305 VAZQUEZ C<br />

PHYSC 71B EXPLORING TOPICS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1 Unit<br />

Exploratory course: Specific topic identified in <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>. Lecture focusing on topics <strong>of</strong> current and general interest. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each<br />

semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU credit limitations. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5744 7:15am- 8:20am F Lecture U309 GANAPATHI P<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Physics<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

PHYS 1A GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5A.<br />

Mechanics. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5852 8:00am-10:15am MW LecLab E317 NICHOLS S<br />

& 8:00am-12:25pm F E305 NICHOLS S<br />

#5850 9:45am- Noon TuTh LecLab E320 CARTER B<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm F E305 CARTER B<br />

#6437 10:15am-12:30pm MW LecLab E317 CLARKE T<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm M E305 CLARKE T<br />

#5811 1:00pm- 5:25pm W E305 SHI J<br />

& HYBRID QUAN J<br />

PHYS 1B GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Phys 1A and Math 5A.<br />

Oscillations and waves, gravitation, thermodynamics. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Math 5B and familiarity with a computer language. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours<br />

lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5395 1:00pm- 5:25pm Tu E303 SHI J<br />

& HYBRID QUAN J<br />

#6981 5:35pm-10:00pm Tu E303 QUAN J<br />

& HYBRID QUAN J<br />

PHYS 1C GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Phys 1B and Math 5B.<br />

Electricity and magnetism. Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic radiation and optics. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Math 5C and familiarity with a<br />

computer language. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6349 HYBRID SHI J<br />

& 5:35pm-10:00pm M E305 SHI J<br />

#5879 9:45am- Noon TuTh LecLab E317 AZIZIAN O<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm Th E305 AZIZIAN O<br />

PHYS 1D GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Phys 1C and Math 5C.<br />

Interaction <strong>of</strong> light with matter, introduction to modern physics, including relativity theory, atomic and nuclear physics. Recommended enrollment in *or* completion <strong>of</strong> Math<br />

55 and familiarity with a computer language. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6341 HYBRID SHI J<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:15pm M E303 SHI J<br />

& 3:15pm- 5:25pm M E303 SHI J<br />

#6924 1:00pm- 5:30pm TuTh LecLab E311 CHENEY K<br />

PHYS 2A GENERAL PHYSICS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131 or 132C.<br />

Recommended Preparation: Math 4A *or* Math 8.<br />

Classical mechanics, wave motion and thermodynamics. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass


#4351 8:50am-12:10pm M LecLab E320 AZIZI, A<br />

& 8:50am-12:10pm W E303 AZIZI, A<br />

#5664 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu LecLab E320 INJEYAN H<br />

& 6:40pm-10:00pm Th E303 INJEYAN H<br />

PHYS 2B GENERAL PHYSICS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Phys 1A or 2A.<br />

Electromagnetic interaction, radiation, relativity theory, cosmology, atomic and nuclear physics, elementary particle theory. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4431 1:00pm- 4:20pm M LecLab E320 VAZQUEZ C<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm W E303 VAZQUEZ C<br />

PHYS 10 DESCRIPTIVE INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 125 or Math 127B or Math 128B.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> physics to modern life with minimum <strong>of</strong> mathematical emphasis. No credit if taken after any other college physics. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6966 ONLINE CHENEY K<br />

Short Term: 03/26/12-06/17/12<br />

No. 6966: Class information is available at kbcheney.com. After 3/26/12, information also available on BLACKBOARD. Email instructor at<br />

kbcheneyp10@yahoo.com. Optional on-campus ORIENTATION: Monday, March 26, 7-9pm in E320 or Saturday, March 31, 1-3pm in E320.<br />

Optional on-campus FINAL: Saturday, June 16, 6-8pm in E320. First assignment due March 27.<br />

#6020 HYBRID LIU W<br />

No. 6020: This course requires 4 on-campus meetings from 11:00-12:30pm in room E303, on Wednesdays: February 22, March 28, May 2, and June<br />

6. wwliu@pasadena.edu<br />

#5591 HYBRID LIU W<br />

No. 5591: This course requires four on-campus meetings from 9:30am-11:00pm in room E303, on Wednesdays, February 22, March 28, May 2 and<br />

June 6.<br />

#5870 HYBRID QUAN J<br />

No. 5870: This course requires 2 on-campus meetings from 1-3pm in E305 on Tuesdays, February 21 and June 12. jxquan@pasadena.edu.<br />

#6714 HYBRID WANG L<br />

No. 6714: This course requires 2 on-campus meetings from 7-9pm in room E303 on Tuesdays, February 21 and June 12. jxquan@pasadena.edu.<br />

#5874 8:40am- Noon F Lecture E317 SRIVASTAVA S<br />

#5217 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lecture E317 SRIVASTAVA S<br />

PHYS 10L DESCRIPTIVE PHYSICS IN THE LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Phys 10.<br />

Laboratory investigations <strong>of</strong> physical principles with a minimum <strong>of</strong> mathematical emphasis. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6902 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lab E303 KILEDJIAN V<br />

PHYS 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> any college physics course.<br />

Faculty-guided student research. Each topic includes library research, design and execution <strong>of</strong> the experiments and the preparation <strong>of</strong> a summary research report. Maximum<br />

credit 6 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 108 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5427 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N<br />

6.8 Hours TBA per week<br />

PHYS 31A GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 5A.<br />

Classical mechanics and thermal physics. For life sciences majors but is open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU;<br />

UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7515 1:00pm- 4:00pm MWF LecLab E311 CHENEY K<br />

#7755 4:10pm- 7:10pm MWF LecLab E311 CHENEY K<br />

PHYS 31B GENERAL PHYSICS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Phys 31A, Math 5B.<br />

Electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Math 5C. For life sciences majors but is open to all qualified students.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4458 HYBRID LIU W<br />

& 5:35pm- 9:55pm M E303 LIU W<br />

#6578 3:30pm- 5:35pm MW LecLab E317 LIU W<br />

& 5:35pm- 9:55pm W E303 LIU W<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>


<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Physiology<br />

Natural Sciences Division<br />

Room U402 - (626) 585-7140<br />

PHYSO 1 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Anat 25, Chem 2A.<br />

Introduction to human cellular and organ physiology, human genetics and embryology, current topics in health. Recommended sophomore standing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture<br />

and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6076 8:00am-11:10am MTuWTh LecLab U417 BORMAN T<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/14/12<br />

#6350 8:00am-11:20am MW LecLab U450 RODRIGUEZ K<br />

#5298 8:15am- 9:50am WF LecLab U221 MOHAMMADIAN<br />

& 9:50am- 1:10pm F U450 MOHAMMADIAN<br />

#4616 8:15am- 9:50am WF LecLab U221 MOHAMMADIAN<br />

& 1:10pm- 4:30pm F U450 MOHAMMADIAN<br />

#5698 11:30am- 2:50pm MW LecLab U450 VALENTINE S<br />

#5032 3:00pm- 6:20pm MW LecLab U450 VALENTINE S<br />

#5146 4:30pm- 7:50pm TuTh LecLab U417 YUEN K<br />

#5225 6:30pm- 9:50pm MW LecLab U450 MEMBRENO S<br />

PHYSO 2A PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Biol 105 or Chem 2A or Chem 22 or Chem 1A, or placement based on the biochemistry assessment process.<br />

Introduction to human anatomy and physiology; cells and tissues; skeletal, muscular and nervous systems; sense organs. Personal and community health. Recommended: a lab<br />

science course. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5961 12:30pm- 3:50pm MW LecLab U417 BURRES-JONES<br />

#5528 4:25pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab U221 CHAMMAS D<br />

& 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu U417 CHAMMAS D<br />

#5887 4:25pm- 6:00pm TuTh LecLab U221 CHAMMAS D<br />

& 1:00pm- 3:20pm Th U417 CHAMMAS D<br />

& 3:20pm- 4:20pm Th U417 CHAMMAS D<br />

PHYSO 2B PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Physo 2A.<br />

Anatomy and physiology <strong>of</strong> the human endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems, fluid, electrolyte, and acid-based balance, metabolism <strong>of</strong><br />

nutrients. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4456 8:30am-11:50am TuTh LecLab U450 BURRES-JONES<br />

#5697 1:00pm- 2:05pm TuTh LecLab U450 BURRES-JONES<br />

& 2:05pm- 4:20pm TuTh U450 BURRES-JONES<br />

#7822 6:30pm- 9:50pm TuTh LecLab U450 HSIN A<br />

PHYSO 100 BASIC PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> human physiology and anatomy. Structure and function <strong>of</strong> tissues, organs and organ systems. Emphasis on medical relationships. No credit if taken after Anat<br />

25, Physo 1, 2A or 126A. For majors in medical assisting and vocational nursing, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5892 8:45am-11:00am Sat LecLab U417 WONG R<br />

& 11:00am- 2:20pm Sat U309 WONG R<br />

#5273 11:00am- 2:20pm Sat LecLab U309 WONG R<br />

& 2:20pm- 4:35pm Sat U417 WONG R<br />

#6946 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuTh LecLab CEC138 VALENTINE S<br />

Short Term: 03/22/12-05/3/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat CEC138 VALENTINE S<br />

#6945 6:00pm- 9:00pm TuTh LecLab CEC218 VALENTINE S<br />

Short Term: 03/22/12-05/3/12<br />

& 8:00am- 5:00pm Sat CEC218 VALENTINE S<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Political Science<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

POLSC 1 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3 Units<br />

Principles and problems <strong>of</strong> government with emphasis on national government in the United States. PolSc 1 and 2 usually required for advanced political science courses. No<br />

credit if taken after AmerI 5. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4731 HYBRID URANGA D J<br />

Section No. 4731 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Wednesday,<br />

February 22, 4:45-6pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.


#4532 HYBRID URANGA D J<br />

Section No. 4532 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Wednesday,<br />

February 22, 4:45-6pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#4914 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C337 BEARD C<br />

#5902 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

#6372 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C337 BEARD C<br />

#6970 8:30am- 1:25pm Sat Lecture C323 SCHANDER M L<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#4558 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C325 URANGA D J<br />

#6125 8:40am- Noon Sat Lecture C325 JUAREZ A<br />

#5914 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

#5907 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

#5013 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

#5623 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C337 BEARD C<br />

#6847 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C337 BEARD C<br />

#5897 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

#5898 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C333 URANGA D J<br />

#6849 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

#5922 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

#6917 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C333 URANGA D J<br />

#4563 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C325 SCHANDER M L<br />

#5913 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

#6203 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C327 BEARD C<br />

#5905 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C325 WILLIAMS C M<br />

#6410 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C325 WILLIAMS C M<br />

#5917 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C325 WILLIAMS C M<br />

#5091 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C325 WILLIAMS C M<br />

#5688 6:00pm- 9:55pm Tu Lecture TCHS JUAREZ A<br />

Short Term: 03/6/12-06/12/12<br />

#5196 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C325 JUAREZ A<br />

#5903 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C325 HUTCHINGS A<br />

#4538 6:50pm-10:00pm M TELE C333 URANGA D J<br />

& TBA ITV URANGA D J<br />

No. 4538: Refer to the Telecourses-Distance Education section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additonal information. 19-on-campus hours, 6:50-10pm on<br />

specific Monday evenings: 3/05, 3/19, 4/09, 4/30, 5/21, and 6/11.<br />

POLSC 2 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Comparative study <strong>of</strong> constitutional principles, governmental institutions and political processes in selected contemporary nations. Emphasis on the U.S. and major European<br />

governments. PolSc 1 and 2 usually required for advanced political science courses. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#4527 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C337 BEARD C<br />

#5919 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C325 URANGA D J<br />

POLSC 6 THE U.S. AND WORLD POLITICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> the president, Congress, public opinion, the media and special interest groups in the formation <strong>of</strong> U.S. foreign policy. Emphasis on U.S. governmental institutions.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5923 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C361 WILLIAMS C M<br />

POLSC 7 PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Scope and methods <strong>of</strong> political science; basic political philosophies and ideologies; some concepts <strong>of</strong> the modern state, public law, public administration and government. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5924 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

POLSC 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): One semester <strong>of</strong> political science and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6099 TBA I-S C321 ANDERSON S J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

POLSC 21 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ECONOMY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Political economy as a system; role <strong>of</strong> government; relationships among the public, quasi-public, and private sectors; strategies <strong>of</strong> government interventions; and the impact <strong>of</strong><br />

government policies on the economy at the local, state, national, and global levels. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No


Pass<br />

#6412 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C327 NYONG F E<br />

POLSC 22 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Corequisite(s): None<br />

Introductory exploration <strong>of</strong> the nature and role <strong>of</strong> major political theories from ancient times to the present; central questions <strong>of</strong> political life, views <strong>of</strong> human nature, political<br />

organizations, power, justice, and revolutions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5173 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C325 ANDERSON S J<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Portuguese<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

PORT 1 ELEMENTARY PORTUGUESE - LEVEL 1 5 Units<br />

Practice in pronunciation, reading, writing, and speaking. Introduction to customs and culture <strong>of</strong> Portugal, Brazil, and the Portuguese diasporas. Corresponds to first year high<br />

school Portuguese. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6553 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture C158 CARTER E<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Psychology<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

PSYCH 1 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> human behavior; physiological foundations, influence <strong>of</strong> heredity and environment; sense-perception, attention, capacities and abilities; learning; emotion and<br />

motivation; special emphasis on personality development and adjustment. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7488 HYBRID JOHNSON L K<br />

No. 7488 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Tuesday, February 28, 4:20-<br />

5:30pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#7489 HYBRID JOHNSON L K<br />

No. 7489 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Tuesday, February 28, 4:20-<br />

5:30pm in C333. Students not attending this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#6098 HYBRID KIOTAS A J<br />

No. 6098 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Saturday, February 25<br />

12:00-2pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#5626 HYBRID KIOTAS A J<br />

No. 5626 is taught ONLINE. All enrolled students must have Internet access AND attend an on-campus Orientation on Saturday, February 25,<br />

12:00-2pm in C333. Students not present at this session will be DROPPED.<br />

#5911 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C421 BHADHA B<br />

#4987 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C360 NOBLE J<br />

#6006 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C327 MARTIN H<br />

#6017 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C360 NOBLE J<br />

#6971 8:30am- 1:25pm Sat Lecture C415 OCCHIATO PJ<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#4990 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C415 BARBARI N<br />

#5920 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C421 BHADHA B<br />

#4426 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C360 NOBLE J<br />

#4562 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C415 DELMAN A<br />

#5285 8:50am- Noon F TELE C333 KIOTAS A J<br />

& TBA ITV KIOTAS A J<br />

No. 5285: Refer to the Telecourses-Distance Learning section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additional information. 19 on-campus hours, 8:50am-12:00pm on<br />

specific Friday mornings: 2/24, 3/16, 4/6, 4/27, 5/18 and 6/8.<br />

#5992 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C337 DELMAN A<br />

#4003 Noon- 1:35pm M Lecture C421 BHADHA B<br />

& Noon- 1:35pm W C421 BHADHA B<br />

#5365 3:30pm- 5:25pm MW Lecture MUIR BARBARI N<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/13/12<br />

#7810 3:30pm- 5:25pm MW Lecture MARSH SORELL E<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/13/12<br />

#6360 3:30pm- 5:25pm TuTh Lecture BLAIR DADA O<br />

Short Term: 03/6/12-06/14/12<br />

#5813 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C421 YAMAUCHI K T<br />

#6664 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C415 MARTIN H<br />

#5149 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C415 VALLAS V<br />

PSYCH 2 ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): Psych 1.<br />

Interrelationship <strong>of</strong> physiological mechanisms and behavior. Emphasis on the role <strong>of</strong> the brain and nervous system in perception, emotion, motivation, states <strong>of</strong> consciousness,<br />

language, memory and learning. Relevance <strong>of</strong> the biological perspective to an understanding <strong>of</strong> behavior and experience. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6183 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C360 DELMAN A<br />

#6324 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C421 DELMAN A<br />

#7383 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C421 DELMAN A<br />

#4269 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C415 BHADHA B<br />

PSYCH 5 RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Psych 1.<br />

Introduction to the planning and execution <strong>of</strong> research in psychology, and to the analysis, interpretation and reporting <strong>of</strong> data. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5783 6:40am- 9:20am TuTh LecLab C421 KIOTAS A J<br />

#4019 8:40am- 2:20pm F LecLab C421 BHADHA B<br />

#6061 9:20am- Noon TuTh LecLab C421 KIOTAS A J<br />

PSYCH 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): One semester <strong>of</strong> psychology and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Laboratory research projects; library research; design and construction <strong>of</strong> research equipment; experiments; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6840 TBA I-S C321 DELMAN A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

PSYCH 21 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE CHILD 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Growth processes and dynamics <strong>of</strong> psychological development from conception through adolescence; physical, cognitive, emotional, personality, and social development <strong>of</strong> the<br />

child and adolescent. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6243 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

#5998 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C327 VALLAS V<br />

#6016 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C311 RANDALL R<br />

#4656 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C323 BHADHA B<br />

#6485 6:00pm- 9:10pm Th TELE C333 YAMAUCHI K T<br />

& TBA ITV YAMAUCHI K T<br />

No. 6485: Refer to the Telecourses-Distance Learning section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additional information. 19 on-campus hours, 6:00-9:10pm on<br />

specific Thursday evenings: 2/23, 3/15, 4/05, 4/26, 5/17 and 6/07.<br />

#7700 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C421 RANDALL R<br />

PSYCH 22 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE ADULT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Dynamics <strong>of</strong> psychological development from young adulthood through maturity and old age; sensory, motor, neurological, and cognitive changes; development <strong>of</strong> personality<br />

and social behavior through the adult life cycle; process <strong>of</strong> aging, dying, and bereavement. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5988 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C415 RANDALL R<br />

PSYCH 23 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The individual within a social context; the scientific study <strong>of</strong> how people think about, influence and relate to one another. Topics include: attitude development and change;<br />

conformity, persuasion, leadership; and interpersonal relations, prejudice, aggression, conflict resolution, liking and loving others. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6045 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C333 IRELAND-GALM<br />

No. 6045: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II Program and are linked with Humanities 4 and English 2B. For more information, see the<br />

Scholars Block II section <strong>of</strong> this schedule.<br />

#5258 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C333 NOBLE J<br />

No. 5258: This section is part <strong>of</strong> the Scholars Block II Program and are linked with Humanities 4 and English 2B. For more information, see the<br />

Scholars Block II section <strong>of</strong> this schedule.<br />

#5775 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C415 KIOTAS A J<br />

PSYCH 24 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Process and dynamics <strong>of</strong> human development from conception through adult maturity, old age, and death; biological, cognitive, personality, sociocultural, and existential<br />

factors influencing the course <strong>of</strong> psychological development across the lifespan. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6005 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C307 RANDALL R<br />

#6665 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C323 SORELL E


#6007 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C415 RANDALL R<br />

No. 6007. This course is part <strong>of</strong> the HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAYS BLOCK 2. Students must also be concurrently enrolled in Anat 25 #4787<br />

and Chem 2A #4425.<br />

#5725 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C421 RANDALL R<br />

PSYCH 25 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Historical, psychological, sociological and biological aspects <strong>of</strong> love, intimacy and human sexuality. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6004 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C304 NOBLE J<br />

#5397 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C421 NOBLE J<br />

#5771 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C415 BARBARI N<br />

#6212 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C421 SORELL E<br />

PSYCH 29 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE AFRO-AMERICAN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Afro-American behavior patterns in relationship to dominant concepts in psychology. Analysis <strong>of</strong> psychological attitudes and problems <strong>of</strong> Afro-Americans resulting from<br />

racism, oppression and alienation. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5878 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C360 NOBLE J<br />

PSYCH 31 STUDIES IN CHICANO BEHAVIOR 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

An examination <strong>of</strong> Mexican-American behavior patterns. Emphasis on attitudes, feelings and socio-psychological conflicts <strong>of</strong> the Mexican-American in relation to social<br />

situations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5994 5:00pm- 8:20pm Th Lecture C308 VILLANUEVA S<br />

PSYCH 33 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Dynamics <strong>of</strong> personality; problems <strong>of</strong> adjustment to life stresses, theories <strong>of</strong> therapy. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#6008 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C365 OCCHIATO PJ<br />

PSYCH 41 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Asian American behavior patterns in relationship to basic principles <strong>of</strong> psychology; search for identity in a multicultural society; roles <strong>of</strong> male and female in Asian American<br />

society. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5918 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C364 KAO W<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Radiologic Technology<br />

Health Sciences Division<br />

Room U236 - (626) 585-7323<br />

RADTC 103B RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY AND POSITIONING 3.5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 102, 103A, 110, 112A, 117A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 104, 112B, 114, 117B.<br />

Anatomy and positioning <strong>of</strong> the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, the salivary glands and skull. Anatomy and positioning <strong>of</strong> the genitourinary tract. Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

tomography equipment. Opaque media, drug side effects and indications. Use <strong>of</strong> phantoms. Emphasis on skull positioning. Radiograph critique. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours lecture and<br />

72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6765 1:15pm- 3:45pm W LecLab U213 KISSEL B<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:15pm Th U138 KISSEL B<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:15pm Th U138 LELOO L<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:15pm Th U138 KAWAKAMI E<br />

RADTC 104 PRINCIPLES OF RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 102, 103A, 112A,113A, 117A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 103B, 112B, 114, 117B.<br />

Development and use <strong>of</strong> technique charts. Calculations to determine specific exposures. Processing techniques and other factors affecting radiographic quality. Use<br />

radiographic phantoms and accessory devices. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6529 7:00am- 9:05am W LecLab U138 LELOO L<br />

& 9:30am-12:40pm W U213 LELOO L<br />

& 9:30am-12:40pm W U138 KISSEL B


RADTC 112B RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, 117A, 113A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 103B, 104, 114, 117B.<br />

Function and use <strong>of</strong> basic radiologic physics in diagnostic radiology. Applied physical rules and laws in general physics, production <strong>of</strong> the X-ray beam, tubes and generators,<br />

circuitry and equipment. Quality assurance <strong>of</strong> special equipment. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6528 7:00am- 9:05am Th LecLab U213 LELOO L<br />

& 9:30am-12:40pm Th U213 LELOO L<br />

& 9:30am-12:40pm Th U138 KISSEL B<br />

RADTC 114 VENIPUNCTURE FOR TECHNOLOGISTS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 102, 103A, 112A, 113A, 117A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 103B, 104, 112B, 117B.<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> specimen collection. Principles <strong>of</strong> assisting in the hospital laboratory with routine laboratory tests. Techniques for blood tests. Pharmacology pertaining to contrast<br />

media. Principles <strong>of</strong> contrast injection, site management and complications. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6862 5:00pm- 9:25pm M LecLab CEC205 MALJIAN S<br />

& 5:00pm- 9:25pm M CEC205 LAW S<br />

RADTC 116 PERSPECTIVES IN RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 103C, 105, 111, 113B, 117C.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 117D, 118, and either Radtc 121 or Radtc 123.<br />

Utilization <strong>of</strong> advanced concepts, principles and skills <strong>of</strong> the radiologic technologist in an affiliated hospital as an extension <strong>of</strong> and related to classroom instruction. Emphasis<br />

on film critique. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6861 2:45pm- 5:00pm Tu Lecture U213 KISSEL B<br />

RADTC 117B CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 102, 103A, 110, 112A, 117A, 113A.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 103B, 104, 112B, 114.<br />

Clinical experience in the radiology department <strong>of</strong> affiliated hospitals under the supervision <strong>of</strong> a licensed radiologic technologist. Total <strong>of</strong> 288 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6025 TBA Lab FLD LELOO L<br />

& TBA FLD KISSEL B<br />

& TBA FLD KAWAKAMI E<br />

& TBA FLD COWELL S<br />

FLD: Field Study<br />

RADTC 117D CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 103C, 105, 111, 113B, 117C.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 116, 118, and either Radtc 121 or Radtc 123.<br />

Clinical experience in the radiology department <strong>of</strong> affiliated hospitals under the supervision <strong>of</strong> a certified radiologic technologist. Total <strong>of</strong> 576 hours laboratory. Grading:<br />

Letter Grade Only<br />

#6026 TBA Lab FLD LELOO L<br />

& TBA FLD KAWAKAMI E<br />

& TBA FLD COWELL S<br />

& TBA FLD KISSEL B<br />

& TBA FLD SPIRES L<br />

FLD: Field Study<br />

RADTC 118 FLUOROSCOPY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 103C, 105, 111, 113B and 117C.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 116, 117D, and either Radtc 121 or 123.<br />

Technical function and design <strong>of</strong> image intensification, recording monitoring systems, human anatomy and physiology <strong>of</strong> the eye. Emphasis on radiation protection and Quality<br />

Control testing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6863 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture U213 KISSEL B<br />

& 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu U138 BAUMANN T W<br />

RADTC 121 MAMMOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 103C; 105; 111; 113B; 117C or a valid CRT certificate.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 116, 118, 117D or documentation <strong>of</strong> current California certificate in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology approved by Program Director.<br />

Technical and procedural aspects <strong>of</strong> mammography including radiation protection, quality assurance, breast anatomy, pathology, physiology, film critique, positioning and<br />

mass localization procedures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6682 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture U213 MC-LAIN P


RADTC 123 COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Radtc 103C; 105; 111; 113B; 117C or a valid CRT certificate.<br />

Corequisite(s): Radtc 116, 118, 117D, or equivalent documentation submitted and approved by Program Director.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> computed tomography, including data acquisition, image reconstruction, image display system, image recording system, and image storage system. Quality<br />

assurance aspects <strong>of</strong> CT, and basic concepts <strong>of</strong> Spiral and Helical scanning. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5417 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture U213 JOHNSON C M<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Religious Studies<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

RELGS 1 RELIGIOUS ISSUES, PERSONALITIES AND VALUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Origin and function <strong>of</strong> religion in its individual and sociological aspects; basic characteristics <strong>of</strong> major religions; outstanding personalities, sacred writings, historical<br />

foundations <strong>of</strong> basic religious traditions. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5618 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C302 ROGACS L<br />

#5600 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C310 BORREGE J P<br />

RELGS 2 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS: FAR EAST 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Cultural history and doctrinal interpretations <strong>of</strong> living religions <strong>of</strong> Far East, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Shintoism. Brief introduction<br />

to representative dead religions; Babylonia, Egypt, Greece and Rome. Origin and nature <strong>of</strong> religion, symbolism and surviving values <strong>of</strong> scriptures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4629 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#4135 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C310 RICARDS P<br />

#6293 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C307 MATHER N<br />

RELGS 3 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS: NEAR EAST 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Cultural history and doctrinal interpretations <strong>of</strong> living religions <strong>of</strong> Near East: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Summary contrasts and comparisons with<br />

emphasis on present-day religious issues and their relationship to social and political problems. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4057 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C335 MATHER N<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Russian<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

RUSS 1 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation, reading, writing and speaking. Introduction to Russian geography, history and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4803 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh Lecture C369 SCHNITTKE E<br />

RUSS 2 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Russ 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Russian, or placement based on the the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar essentials; oral work; aspects <strong>of</strong> Russian history and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6340 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture R113 MOKHNATKIN D<br />

RUSS 3 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Russ 2, or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Russian, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on contemporary Russian readings; review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> Russian. Customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5023 7:30pm-10:10pm MW Lecture R113 MOKHNATKIN D


RUSS 4 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Russ 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Russian or satisfactory score on placement test.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on contemporary Russian readings; finish review <strong>of</strong> basic structure <strong>of</strong> Russian. Customs and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours<br />

lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6190 7:30pm-10:10pm MW Lecture R113 MOKHNATKIN D<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Sociology<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

SOCIO 1 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Human culture, social order and group memberships. Cultural growth and change; ecology, population, social institutions; group processes, social control, personality. Total <strong>of</strong><br />

54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6654 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

#6064 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C337 LOPEZ J<br />

#4817 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

#4301 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

#4815 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C351 PRICE P<br />

#5081 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C351 PRICE P<br />

#6063 Noon- 3:20pm F Lecture C351 POTTER M<br />

#5450 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C333 JUGE T<br />

#4247 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C333 JUGE T<br />

#5360 3:10pm- 5:05pm MW Lecture ARROYO KHAN J<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/13/12<br />

#5363 3:10pm- 5:05pm TuTh Lecture PHS HARRIS J P<br />

Short Term: 03/6/12-06/14/12<br />

#6069 6:00pm- 9:20pm M TELE C333 PRICE P<br />

& TBA ITV PRICE P<br />

No. 6069: Refer to the Telecourses-Distance Learning section <strong>of</strong> this schedule for additional information. 19 on-campus hours, 6-9:10pm, on specific<br />

Monday evenings: 2/27, 3/12, 4/02, 4/23, 5/14 and 6/04.<br />

#4555 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C351 SHEHEE T D<br />

#4417 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C335 HARRIS J P<br />

SOCIO 2 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Identification and analysis <strong>of</strong> major social problems: population pressures, crime and delinquency, race relations, mental illness and health, alcoholism and drug abuse,<br />

urbanization, political responsibilities. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6655 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C361 BUSTILLOS E<br />

#4980 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C351 BUSTILLOS E<br />

#5326 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C351 BUSTILLOS E<br />

#6660 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C360 JUGE T<br />

#4531 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C351 BUSTILLOS E<br />

#6755 6:40pm-10:00pm M Lecture C351 HARRIS J P<br />

SOCIO 14 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Major contributions <strong>of</strong> African Americans, American Indians, Asian Pacific Americans, and Chicanos/Latinos to American history and culture; identification and overview <strong>of</strong><br />

major concerns and problems <strong>of</strong> these groups; major theories <strong>of</strong> race relations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7565 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C361 JUGE T<br />

#6104 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C415 JUGE T<br />

#5080 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture C335 JUGE T<br />

SOCIO 15 CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND SOCIETY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> crime theories, social control, and punishment. Examines the sociological impact, functions, and roles <strong>of</strong> the criminal and juvenile justice systems in the U.S.<br />

Emphasis on the sociological process and impact <strong>of</strong> law enforcement, courts, and correctional components <strong>of</strong> the criminal justice and juvenile justice process. Focuses on the<br />

interaction between the citizen, the community, and the components <strong>of</strong> the justice system. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4086 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C351 PRICE P<br />

#5070 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C360 RODRIGUEZ C


SOCIO 16 URBAN SOCIOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

The sociological nature, causes, theories, and consequences <strong>of</strong> urbanization along with its changing scale and complexity, demographics, and ecological patterns. The quality <strong>of</strong><br />

life in urban areas, processes <strong>of</strong> decision-making in cities, and the bearing <strong>of</strong> sociological research on public policy and community are examined. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5632 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C335 LOPEZ J<br />

SOCIO 20 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): One semester <strong>of</strong> sociology and permission <strong>of</strong> department chairperson.<br />

Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit<br />

limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6841 TBA I-S C321 MILLER B J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

SOCIO 22 SOCIOLOGY OF AGING 3 Units<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> the physical, psychological and sociological aspects <strong>of</strong> aging in various cultures. Methods <strong>of</strong> dealing with aging for the individual. The family and society.<br />

Elders and the law. The sociology <strong>of</strong> grief in American culture and other cultures. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7533 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C310 MILLER B J<br />

SOCIO 24 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

The family as a social institution; social, economic, legal, psychological aspects <strong>of</strong> marriage and family life; patterns <strong>of</strong> courtship, marriage and family organization. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5711 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

#5159 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture C415 IRELAND-GALM<br />

SOCIO 29 SOCIOLOGY OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Sociological factors affecting African-American’s relationships to major institutions, social movements, attitudes and values <strong>of</strong> American culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6816 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C351 PRICE P<br />

SOCIO 31 CHICANO SOCIOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Cultural background <strong>of</strong> Mexican-American; major differences between Anglo and Mexican-American values and attitudes; past and present intercultural problems; economic,<br />

educational, political, language, family; Mexican-American contributions to the United States. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#6073 8:40am- Noon F Lecture C351 BUSTILLOS E<br />

#6030 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C361 OROZCO E C<br />

#6300 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C361 OROZCO E C<br />

#7652 6:40pm-10:00pm Tu Lecture C335 LOPEZ J<br />

SOCIO 41 SOCIOLOGY OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> sociological factors influencing Asian American experience in American society. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> living in a dual culture with concomitant stresses upon<br />

Asian American psyche. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5829 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C335 LEE DX<br />

#7551 6:40pm-10:00pm Th Lecture C365 OMATSU G<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Spanish<br />

Languages Division<br />

Room C247 - (626) 585-3187<br />

SPAN 1 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Practice in pronunciation, reading, writing and speaking. Introduction to customs and culture <strong>of</strong> Spain and Latin America. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6089 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R222 ESCRUCERIA<br />

#6611 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R220 GAMARRA J<br />

#6085 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R222 GONZALEZ O<br />

#5382 7:00am- 9:40am TuTh Lecture R224 RINCON K<br />

#6083 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R224 ARA P<br />

#5703 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R220 PERSAUD L<br />

#6084 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R222 GONZALEZ O<br />

#6088 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R222 GONZALEZ O<br />

#6822 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R220 PERSAUD L<br />

#5424 12:15pm- 2:00pm MWF Lecture R224 ARA P<br />

#6081 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R224 GARSON J<br />

#6899 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture V201 ELLER W<br />

#7699 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R222 MC QUEEN O<br />

#6087 4:00pm- 6:40pm TuTh Lecture MARSH LOERA M A<br />

No. 6087: This section will be held at Marshall High School, 990 North Allen, Pasadena 626-396-5810. Allow for travel time when scheduling your<br />

classes.<br />

#6077 4:40pm- 7:20pm MW Lecture R217 FUENTES R J<br />

#6079 6:00pm- 9:00pm F Lecture R224 TORRES H E<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 8:00am- Noon Sat R224 TORRES H E<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:15pm Sat R224 TORRES H E<br />

#5706 6:20pm- 9:00pm MW Lecture R222 UGAS-ABREUS<br />

SPAN 2 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 1, or 150B, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> elementary grammar essentials; stress on oral work; further study <strong>of</strong> Spanish and Latin-American civilization. No credit if taken after Span 2A. Total <strong>of</strong> 90<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5682 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R224 VALLEJO C J<br />

#5691 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture W208 GARSON J<br />

#6152 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R218 VALLEJO C J<br />

#6889 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh Lecture R222 PERSAUD L<br />

#6103 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R218 GAMARRA J<br />

#6102 6:00pm- 9:00pm F Lecture R224 TORRES H E<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 8:00am- Noon Sat R224 TORRES H E<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:15pm Sat R224 TORRES H E<br />

#4723 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R402 BIVINS L J<br />

#6825 7:20pm-10:00pm MW Lecture R224 FIORITO I A<br />

SPAN 2A SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who speak it but have had little or no formal training in the language. Improvement <strong>of</strong> oral expression; Spanish<br />

grammar; readings in contemporary Spanish prose; composition. No credit if taken after Span 1 or 2. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations.<br />

See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6106 8:45am-10:30am MWF Lecture R222 GONZALEZ O<br />

#6729 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R218 VALLEJO C J<br />

#6269 3:40pm- 6:20pm TuTh Lecture R224 PADRON-LEON<br />

SPAN 3 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 2 or 2A or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century Spanish and Spanish-American readings; review <strong>of</strong> the basic structure <strong>of</strong> Spanish. Customs and culture.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6274 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture D301 PADRON-LEON<br />

#6108 10:30am-12:15pm MWF Lecture R224 ARA P<br />

#6109 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R222 GARSON J<br />

#6875 6:20pm- 9:00pm TuTh Lecture R224 MC QUEEN O<br />

SPAN 4 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 3 or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Further development <strong>of</strong> communication skills based on 19th and 20th century Spanish and Spanish-American readings; finish review <strong>of</strong> the basic structure <strong>of</strong> Spanish. Customs<br />

and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6111 9:40am-12:20pm TuTh Lecture R224 PERSAUD L<br />

#4181 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW Lecture R224 PADRON-LEON<br />

SPAN 5 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH LITERATURE 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): Span 4 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> selections from Spanish literature. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5035 4:40pm- 6:15pm MW Lecture R224 PADRON-LEON<br />

SPAN 6B INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 4 or placement based on the foreign language assessment.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> XX Century selections from Spanish-American literature. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5972 12:30pm- 2:05pm MW Lecture GM112 PERSAUD L<br />

SPAN 8A INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH CONVERSATION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken Spanish. No credit if taken after Span 3 or Span 9A-C. For non-native speakers <strong>of</strong> Spanish. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6219 6:30pm- 8:45pm W Lecture R402 PADRON-LEON<br />

SPAN 8B INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH CONVERSATION 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Span 2 or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Spanish or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken Spanish. No credit if taken after Span 3 or Span 9A-C. For non-native speakers <strong>of</strong> Spanish. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6237 6:30pm- 8:45pm W Lecture R402 PADRON-LEON<br />

SPAN 25 SPANISH COMPOSITION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Spanish 4 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Practice in writing Spanish with appropriate vocabulary, syntactical structures and stylistic patterns. Emphasis on written expression which is grammatically correct, lexically<br />

sophisticated and rhetorically competent. Production <strong>of</strong> coherent expository prose. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6277 3:00pm- 6:20pm W Lecture R220 UGAS-ABREUS<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Special Education Technology<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

SET 100 INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH EXCEPTIONAL NEEDS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Impact <strong>of</strong> exceptional needs on physical, mental and functional abilities <strong>of</strong> infants, preschool and school-age children, adolescents and their families; how these affect the childs<br />

emotional, social and educational development; specific techniques for the parapr<strong>of</strong>essional working in educational, clinical and recreational settings. Recommended<br />

enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Psych 21. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4245 3:10pm- 6:30pm W Lecture C304 BURTON D<br />

SET 105 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic concepts <strong>of</strong> behavior management and their application in special education, residential and home settings for children and adults with disabilities. Recommended Psych<br />

21 or 22. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4637 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture C351 GARZA JR A<br />

SET 122 SPECIAL EDUCATION FIELD PRACTICE 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Maintain enrollment in 7 or more units, including field practice; concurrent enrollment in other special education courses.<br />

Supervised field practice in approved special education or relevant community agency settings, working directly with children or adults with disabilities. Maximum credit 6<br />

units, 2 units per semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6013 3:20pm- 4:25pm F LecLab C302 PUGLIA K P<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Speech Communication<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216


SPEECH 1 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and practices <strong>of</strong> public speaking, speech composition, organization, audience analysis and listening skills. Recommended pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in spoken English. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6342 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C103 AVILA D R<br />

#5063 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture W206 CHODOS D<br />

#6843 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C117 KARLSEN T<br />

#6139 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C111 LIEDTKE C A<br />

#6322 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C103 AVILA D R<br />

#4622 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C111 BUCKALEW J<br />

#5867 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C117 GONZALES R F<br />

#6868 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture W206 MALLARD J<br />

#6156 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C117 KARLSEN T<br />

#6153 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C111 LIEDTKE C A<br />

#6154 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C111 BUCKALEW J<br />

#6367 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture W206 MALLARD J<br />

#7600 9:00am-12:20pm F Lecture C111 NELSON M C<br />

#6137 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture C312 NELSON M C<br />

#6146 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture C111 WUKELICH H D<br />

#6967 9:00am- 1:55pm Sat Lecture C164 FARSCHMAN K<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#5780 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C103 GONZALES R F<br />

#6141 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C111 PANELLA A<br />

#6144 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C103 AVILA D R<br />

#6138 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C117 GONZALES R F<br />

#6579 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture W206 PANELLA A<br />

#4800 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C312 FLEMING J<br />

#6351 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C117 LIEDTKE C A<br />

#6844 12:20pm- 3:40pm Sat Lecture C117 WUKELICH H D<br />

#6002 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C111 RODRIGUEZ CB<br />

#6159 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lecture C117 MALLARD J<br />

Short Term: 02/24/12-04/14/12<br />

& 9:00am-12:20pm Sat C117 MALLARD J<br />

#5954 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C103 GONZALES R F<br />

#4430 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#6149 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#5949 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh Lecture C103 FLEMING J<br />

Short Term: 02/21/12-04/12/12<br />

#6185 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture W206 FARSCHMAN K<br />

#6142 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#6060 3:30pm- 5:05pm MW Lecture MUIR SMITH A C<br />

No. 6060: This section is being held at John Muir High School, 1905 Lincoln Avenue, Pasadena - 626-360-5600. Allow for travel time when<br />

scheduling your classes.<br />

#5619 3:30pm- 5:05pm TuTh Lecture LCHS OZMINKOWSKI<br />

No. 5619 This section is being held at La Canada High School, 4463 Oak Grove Drive., La Canada - 818-952-4200. Allow for travel time when<br />

scheduling your classes.<br />

#5487 3:30pm- 5:05pm TuTh Lecture PHS SMITH A C<br />

No. 5487: This section is being held at Pasadena High School, 2925 East Sierra Madre Blvd. - 626-396-5880. Allow for travel time when scheduling<br />

your classes.<br />

#5602 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C117 PHU C<br />

#6015 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture C111 NELSON M F<br />

#5681 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture C117 FARSCHMAN K<br />

#5910 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture C312 FARSCHMAN K<br />

#4603 6:00pm- 9:20pm Th Lecture C111 RADFORD L J<br />

#6512 6:20pm- 9:40pm M Lecture C117 KARLSEN T<br />

#4277 6:20pm- 9:40pm M Lecture C111 LAMONDA C<br />

#6741 6:20pm- 9:40pm W Lecture C117 NELSON M F<br />

#6148 6:50pm-10:10pm W Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#6564 7:00pm- 8:35pm TuTh Lecture SPHS SMITH A C<br />

No. 6564: This section will be held at South Pasadena High School, 1401 Fremont Avenue, South Pasadena - 626-441-5820. Allow for travel time<br />

when scheduling your classes.<br />

SPEECH 3 VOICE AND DICTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Physiological and anatomical basis <strong>of</strong> voice production and articulation. Instruction in articulation, pronunciation and vocal quality. Recommended pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in reading<br />

aloud. For broadcasting, drama and communication majors, but open to all qualified students. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#6912 9:00am-12:20pm F Lecture C103 SCOTT R<br />

#6161 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture C103 MASSIE S C<br />

SPEECH 5A COMPETITIVE SPEECH 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Intercollegiate competitive speaking including oratory, informative, individual events, extemporaneous, impromptu, radio and television, oral interpretation and duo-acting


events. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

For information, contact Mrs. Fleming at (626) 585-3214 during the first week <strong>of</strong> the semester.<br />

#4868 1:00pm- 2:35pm Tu Lab C103 FLEMING S L<br />

1.7 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C109 FLEMING S L<br />

& TBA C109 LOPEZ D R<br />

& TBA C109 FLEMING J<br />

SPEECH 5B FORENSICS 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Intercollegiate debate and/or Readers’ Theater. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

For information, contact Mrs. Fleming (626) 585-3214 during the first week <strong>of</strong> the semester.<br />

#6164 1:00pm- 2:35pm Th Lab C103 FLEMING S L<br />

1.7 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C109 FLEMING S L<br />

& TBA C109 LOPEZ D R<br />

& TBA C109 FLEMING J<br />

SPEECH 6 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and forms <strong>of</strong> argumentation and debate. Logical analysis and reflective thinking. Adaptation <strong>of</strong> materials to audience situations. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6166 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C103 FLEMING S L<br />

#6170 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C111 FLEMING S L<br />

#6165 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#6848 2:40pm- 6:00pm TuTh Lecture C103 FLEMING J<br />

Short Term: 04/24/12-06/14/12<br />

#4607 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#5465 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture C312 WHITWORTH M<br />

#5946 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture C312 RADFORD L J<br />

#5785 6:20pm- 9:40pm Th Lecture C103 OZMINKOWSKI<br />

SPEECH 8 READERS' THEATER 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Oral presentation <strong>of</strong> literary material with emphasis on ensemble performance using choral reading and body movement. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC.<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5097 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C111 FLEMING J<br />

SPEECH 9 COMMUNICATION AND GROUP LEADERSHIP 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Communication in business, civic and industrial organizations; management <strong>of</strong> small and large groups; parliamentary procedure. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5993 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C117 PANELLA A<br />

SPEECH 10 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Principles and practices in communication and communication theories. Intrapersonal, interpersonal and small group communication. Non-verbal communication, perceptioninformation<br />

processing, attitude change and semantics. Recommended pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in spoken English. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6661 7:15am- 8:50am MW Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#5088 7:15am- 8:50am TuTh Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#4608 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C103 AVILA D R<br />

#4305 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#6666 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C117 GONZALES R F<br />

#6184 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#6369 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#6175 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C312 MC GILL L J<br />

#5953 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C103 AVILA D R<br />

#5820 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture C111 PANELLA A<br />

#6612 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lecture C117 LOPEZ D R<br />

Short Term: 04/27/12-06/16/12<br />

& 9:00am-12:20pm Sat C117 LOPEZ D R<br />

#6188 1:00pm- 4:20pm F Lecture C103 NELSON M F


#6182 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C117 PANELLA A<br />

#6192 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C111 HALEY K M<br />

#6287 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture W206 PANELLA A<br />

#6186 4:10pm- 5:45pm TuTh Lecture C111 HALEY K M<br />

#6176 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture C117 OZMINKOWSKI<br />

#6407 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu Lecture D303 RODRIGUEZ CB<br />

SPEECH 120 SPEECH-LANGUAGE LAB 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Correction <strong>of</strong> speech/language problems. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#5895 TBA Lab D209 SCOTT R<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Speech Language Pathology Asst.<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

SLPA 119 SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): SLPA 18.<br />

Principles and procedures for management <strong>of</strong> individuals with communicative disorders with consideration for cultural and linguistic variations. Legal and ethical<br />

considerations as well as requirements for employment in various work settings, including interdisciplinary and supervisory relationships, and scope <strong>of</strong> responsibilities <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Speech-Language Assistant. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Formerly Speech 119. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7783 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture C111 SCOTT R<br />

SLPA 123B COMMUNICATION DISORDERS: REMEDIATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): SLPA 123A.<br />

Remediation techniques and rationale for commonly used therapeutic approaches, including assistive and computer technology. Scope <strong>of</strong> practice and role <strong>of</strong> Speech-Language<br />

Pathology Assistant in intervention procedures including clinical documentation and appropriate use <strong>of</strong> therapeutic materials. Required for all Speech-Language Pathology<br />

Assistant majors. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Formerly Speech 123B. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4471 6:00pm- 9:20pm Tu LecLab C111 MANTLE K I<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C117 SCOTT R<br />

SLPA 126 SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT FIELD WORK 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> SLPA 123B.<br />

Supervised fieldwork experience assisting with the clinical management <strong>of</strong> persons with communicative disorders. Opportunities to interact with clients/patients while<br />

implementing a prescribed remedial plan, assisting with screening or evaluation under the direction <strong>of</strong> a speech-language pathologist, record keeping and managing <strong>of</strong> clinical<br />

data, setting up clinical equipment and materials, and performing various clerical duties as needed. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Formerly Speech 126. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4359 TBA FLD C121 SCOTT R<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Statistics<br />

Business & Computer Technology Division<br />

Room R201 - (626) 585-7341<br />

Mathematics Division<br />

Room R322 - (626) 585-7331<br />

Social Sciences Division<br />

Room C321 - (626) 585-7248<br />

STAT 15 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Bus 14A or placement based on the Business assessment process.<br />

(Business and Computer Technology Division) Descriptive and inferential statistics. Collection, analysis and presentation <strong>of</strong> business and economic data using frequency<br />

distributions, charts, number summaries and other graphic methods: Measures <strong>of</strong> central tendency, deviation and distribution shape. Basic probability theory and operations.<br />

Discrete and continuous distributions : Normal, binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson, chi square and F. Sampling theory, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing (large<br />

and small samples,) analysis <strong>of</strong> variance, covariance, correlation, regression, and non-parametric methods using calculators and computers. No credit if taken after Stat 18 or<br />

50. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4466 HYBRID LUSK W<br />

& HYBRID LUSK W<br />

No. 4466: TWO REQUIRED on-campus meetings: ORIENTATION, Wednesday, February 22, 7:30-9:30pm in D101. Students must attend<br />

ORIENTATION for class information OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Second on-campus meeting: FINAL EXAM, Wednesday, June 13, 7:30-<br />

9:30pm in D101. Remaining class hours will be held online. students must have Internet access to complete this course.


STAT 18 STATISTICS FOR BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131 or 133B or 134B or placement based on the statistics assessment process.<br />

(Social Sciences Division) Basic statistics for majors in anthropology, economics, psychology and sociology; tables, charts, summary measures, regression and correlation,<br />

statistical inference, sampling, variance, nonparametric and parametric tests, simple multivariate analysis; use <strong>of</strong> calculators and EXCEL. No credit if taken after Stat 15 or 50.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5767 8:50am-10:40am MWF Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

#4251 9:00am-11:45am TuTh Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

#6074 10:40am-12:30pm MWF Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

#6365 12:30pm- 2:20pm MWF Lecture C365 KIM J L<br />

STAT 50 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Math 131 or 133B or 134B or 141 or placement based on the Math assessment process.<br />

(Mathematics Division) Analysis <strong>of</strong> data relative to social and natural processes. Collecting, grouping and presenting numerical data by means <strong>of</strong>: frequency distributions,<br />

measures <strong>of</strong> central tendency and deviation, probability and sampling, measures <strong>of</strong> prediction and correlation, linear regression, hypothesis testing, including analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

variance. No credit if taken after Stat 15 or 18. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6281 7:00am- 8:20am MTuThF Lecture R317 OBERLANDER<br />

#7216 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture R321 BOBER S M<br />

#5758 7:00am- 8:45am MWF Lecture GM105 STRINDEN C N<br />

#6623 8:20am- 9:40am MTuThF Lecture R317 OBERLANDER<br />

#4698 9:40am-11:00am MTuThF Lecture R317 OBERLANDER<br />

#6963 10:00am- 2:10pm FSat Lecture D303 MKRTCHIAN S<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#6199 11:00am-12:20pm TuWThF Lecture R104 FACCUSEH M<br />

#5308 1:20pm- 3:05pm MWF Lecture R109 BALKIS Y<br />

#5823 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture R109 BALKIS Y<br />

#5384 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture R319 SHAMAM A<br />

#6866 1:20pm- 4:00pm TuTh Lecture R321 YANG R<br />

#5875 3:00pm- 5:40pm TuTh Lecture R402 HARIRCHI M<br />

#5508 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R108 MKRTCHIAN S<br />

#6200 4:00pm- 6:40pm MW Lecture R104 NALBANDYAN Z<br />

#5095 4:20pm- 7:00pm MW Lecture R318 ZHUANG E<br />

#5671 6:00pm- 8:40pm MW Lecture SPHS HURLEY D<br />

No. 5671: This section will be held at South Pasadena High School, 1401 Fremont Avenue. South Pasadena - 626-441-5820. Allow for travel time<br />

when scheduling your classes.<br />

#6086 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW Lecture R318 MATHEWSON J<br />

#5534 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuF Lecture V209 LAVALLEE C<br />

#6798 7:00pm- 9:40pm W Lecture R109 HE F<br />

& 10:40am- 1:20pm Sat R109 HE F<br />

#5515 7:00pm- 9:40pm Th Lecture R321 LOOP C<br />

& 10:40am- 1:20pm Sat R321 LOOP C<br />

#4099 7:10pm- 9:50pm TuTh Lecture R320 ANTONIOU N<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Technical Education (General)<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267<br />

TECH 107A TECHNICAL CALCULATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> basic arithmetic and geometric principles with application to solution <strong>of</strong> technical problems in the trades. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5022 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lecture IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

#6204 6:30pm- 8:05pm MW Lecture IT214 KEEHN M A<br />

TECH 120 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Completion <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Technology Division certificate or enrollment in last course <strong>of</strong> program sequence and permission <strong>of</strong> Division Dean.<br />

Individual internship, community service, field practice opportunities in technology; on-the-job experiences in selected fields. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours <strong>of</strong> laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4044 TBA Lab IT141 WHEELER R<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

TECH 196 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Opportunity for qualified students to do individual or group work in their chosen branch <strong>of</strong> technology. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 9 hours lecture<br />

and 27 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5774 TBA LecLab IT200 NGUYEN PHU<br />

2.3 Hours TBA per week


TECH 197 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Opportunity for qualified students to do individual or group work in their chosen branch <strong>of</strong> technology. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours<br />

lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5772 12:30pm- 2:45pm M LecLab IT206 BIRD D<br />

& 9:00am-11:15am Sat IT215 DAVILA S<br />

TECH 198 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Opportunity for qualified students to do individual or group work in their chosen branch <strong>of</strong> technology. Maximum credit 10 units, 5 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 45 hours<br />

lecture and 135 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5674 9:00am- 9:30am M LecLab IT206 BIRD D<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:05pm Tu IT230 BIRD D<br />

& 11:50am- 1:00pm W IT215 DAVILA S<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:30pm Th IT230 BIRD D<br />

& 9:00am-12:50pm F IT215 DAVILA S<br />

& 12:50pm- 1:20pm F IT215 DAVILA S<br />

No. 5674: This section <strong>of</strong> Tech 198, English 100 and Math 402 are linked courses and part <strong>of</strong> the DESIGN TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY for students<br />

interested in design careers. For information about this program and how to enroll, please visit: www.pasadena.edu/designtech. STUDENTS MUST<br />

ENROLL IN ALL THREE SECTIONS: English 100, section #4744, Math 402 section #6469, and Tech 198, section #5674.<br />

TECH 199 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None<br />

Opportunity for qualified students to do individual or group work in their chosen branch <strong>of</strong> technology. Maximum credit 20 units, 10 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours<br />

lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6828 TBA LecLab IT200 NGUYEN PHU<br />

22.5 Hours TBA per week<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Television & Radio<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

TVR 1 SURVEY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> the telecommunications industry. History, law, business operations, economics, new technology, career opportunities and the future <strong>of</strong> the telecommunications<br />

industry. Recommended Comm 1. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6209 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture W206 SHEPPO M<br />

TVR 2A FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDIO FOR MEDIA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Physics <strong>of</strong> sound and characteristics <strong>of</strong> human hearing as applied to digital sound recording and production techniques used in radio broadcasting and related fields,<br />

microphone use, audio mixing, digital (computer workstation) editing, sound quality evaluation, signal flow, equipment interfacing, cabling, field production, digital formats,<br />

audio signal processing and program continuity. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5540 8:00am- 1:30pm Sat LecLab C107 KELLY S L<br />

#6210 9:00am- 2:30pm F LecLab C107 CARTER S A<br />

#6215 7:00pm- 9:15pm Tu LecLab C107 JOHNSON D N<br />

& 7:00pm-10:20pm W C107 JOHNSON D N<br />

#6217 7:00pm- 9:15pm Tu LecLab C107 JOHNSON D N<br />

& 7:00pm-10:20pm Th C107 DEATRICK SW<br />

TVR 2B RADIO BROADCAST MASTER CONTROL OPERATIONS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 2A.<br />

Introduction to operation <strong>of</strong> radio broadcast master control facilities and studio control facilities, remote control systems, FCC rules and regulations, mathematical calculations<br />

relating to proper transmitter operation, program logs, remote control systems, remote pickup units, EAS system requirement, network and satellite operations, remote<br />

broadcasts and system level troubleshooting. Recommended Eltrn 130 and high school algebra, Tech 107A or Eltrn 109A. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4609 9:20am- Noon MW Lecture C107 RUDISILL J<br />

TVR 7 VIDEO CONTROLS LABORATORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to video in a television studio environment. Operation <strong>of</strong> studio equipment including: cameras, lighting, audio, video switcher. Concepts <strong>of</strong> production and


National Television Systems Committee scanning. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU<br />

Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6059 1:35pm- 3:50pm M LecLab C125 PORRECA C M<br />

& 1:35pm- 4:55pm W C125 PORRECA C M<br />

#6222 7:00pm- 9:15pm Tu LecLab C125 PORRECA CL<br />

& 7:00pm-10:20pm Th C125 PORRECA CL<br />

TVR 12 ANNOUNCING AND PERFORMING IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA 3 Units<br />

Performance for electronic media with emphasis on voice skills, communication <strong>of</strong> personality and ideas. Techniques for various microphones and environment.<br />

Recommended enrollment in Speech 3. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Formerly Telcm 12. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6223 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C117 BARKER S<br />

TVR 14A PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR ELECTRONIC MEDIA 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: TVR 2A and TVR 12.<br />

Basic techniques <strong>of</strong> programming, writing, producing, directing and announcing. Recommended concurrent enrollment in TVR 15. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6226 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C117 BARKER S<br />

TVR 14B ADVANCED RADIO PRODUCTION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 14A.<br />

Advanced projects in production: news, public affairs, documentary and music programs. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> TVR 18. Maximum credit 6 units, 3<br />

units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6608 4:45pm- 7:00pm MW LecLab C116 BARKER S<br />

TVR 15 INTRODUCTION TO RADIO AND TELEVISION WRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Creative and structural elements <strong>of</strong> broadcast writing including advertising, station promos, documentary, news and various live and taped television program formats.<br />

Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6054 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C103 SHEPPO M<br />

#5943 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture NO RM SHEPPO M<br />

#6839 4:45pm- 6:20pm MW Lecture C103 SHEPPO M<br />

TVR 16A TELEVISION PRODUCTION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): none<br />

Recommended Preparation: TVR 7<br />

Concepts and practices in scripting, producing and directing a variety <strong>of</strong> television program formats for multi-camera studio production. Recommended concurrent enrollment<br />

in TVR 14A. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

Students must be available 1 1/2 hours before class 4 to 5 times per semester when they are producing a project.<br />

#6230 8:40am- Noon TuTh LecLab C125 BARKER S<br />

#6229 9:15am-12:35pm MW LecLab C125 NAYLOR B M<br />

TVR 16B TELEVISION PRODUCTION 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 7 and TVR 16A<br />

Advanced television studio production. Includes such projects as interviews, music videos, and dramatic scenes. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54<br />

hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6231 1:00pm- 5:25pm Tu LecLab C125 NAYLOR B M<br />

& 1:00pm- 5:25pm Th C125 NAYLOR B M<br />

TVR 17A TELEVISION AND FILM SCRIPT WRITING 3 Units<br />

Script analysis and construction. Marketing <strong>of</strong> dramatic material for television and film productions. Methods, devices and forms <strong>of</strong> script writing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4801 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture C151 CURRAN K J<br />

#5607 1:35pm- 3:10pm MW Lecture C116 NAYLOR B M<br />

TVR 17B TELEVISION AND FILM SCRIPT WRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 17A.<br />

Advanced script analysis, development and construction. Emphasis on solving problems in the writing process. Study and employment <strong>of</strong> various problem-solving approaches


to rewriting and refinement <strong>of</strong> scripts. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5089 6:40pm-10:00pm W Lecture C103 CURRAN K J<br />

TVR 21 ELECTRONIC MEDIA MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Theory and practice <strong>of</strong> electronic media management. Advertising and other funding sources. Recommended enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> TVR 1. Maximum credit 6 units,<br />

3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6233 3:10pm- 4:45pm MW Lecture C117 SHEPPO M<br />

TVR 24 ELECTRONIC NEWS GATHERING AND EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 7 or 107.<br />

Fundamentals and aesthetics <strong>of</strong> electronic news gathering (ENG),single camera shooting style and basic editing techniques. Recommended TVR 18 and Photo 21. Total <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5163 7:00pm- 9:40pm TuTh LecLab C124 COMBS J<br />

TVR 104 LIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: TVR 2A.<br />

The elements <strong>of</strong> live sound reinforcement for front <strong>of</strong> house and monitor reinforcement including design and engineering, speaker and microphone types, placement <strong>of</strong><br />

components, equalization methods, acoustics, wiring, AC power distribution, and mixing techniques. Emphasis on system engineering, component placement and mixing.<br />

Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6699 7:00pm- 8:35pm M LecLab C103 DEATRICK SW<br />

& 8:35pm-10:20pm M SEXSON DEATRICK SW<br />

& TBA C151 DEATRICK SW<br />

TVR 106A TELEVISION OPERATIONS 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: None.<br />

Definition, processing, distribution <strong>of</strong> audio and television signals, use <strong>of</strong> studio monitoring equipment and introduction to elementary test signals, FCC rules and regulations,<br />

color television scanning. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6860 7:00pm- 9:40pm MW LecLab C116 KELLY S L<br />

#6028 7:00pm- 9:40pm M LecLab C116 KELLY S L<br />

TVR 107 VIDEO STUDIO CONTROLS 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 7.<br />

Recommended Preparation: TVR 2A.<br />

Theory and application <strong>of</strong> television studio equipment in production: lighting, cameras, switchers, electronic graphics, videotape recording, audio mixer, and monitoring<br />

equipment. Maximum credit 10 units, 5 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5578 7:00am-10:45am MW LecLab C125 PORRECA C M<br />

& 10:45am-11:25am MW C125 PORRECA C M<br />

#6242 7:30am-11:55am TuTh LecLab C125 PORRECA C M<br />

TVR 128A TV OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 107 and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4684 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 128B RADIO OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 2B and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4864 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 128C BROADCAST NEWS/ADMINISTRATION INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 24 and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.


Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4902 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs<br />

TVR 128D MUSIC RECORDING/AUDIO INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 103A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4909 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 128E TELEVISION PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 16A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4912 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs<br />

TVR 128F RADIO PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 14A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised, practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4916 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 129A TV OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 107 and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129B, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4920 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 129B RADIO OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 2B and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, C, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4931 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 129C BROADCAST NEWS/ADMINISTRATION INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 24 and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, D, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4934 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 129D MUSIC RECORDING/AUDIO INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 103A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, E, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4936 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.


TVR 129E TELEVISION PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 16A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, F. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4938 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 129F RADIO PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 14A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.<br />

Supervised practical experience in an industry related pr<strong>of</strong>essional environment. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken<br />

concurrently with TVR 128A, B, C, D, E, F or TVR 129A, B, C, D, E. Total <strong>of</strong> 180 hours field practice. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#4939 TBA FLD C121 NAYLOR B M<br />

Students will be required to attend a monthly meeting, time to be arranged within the first two weeks <strong>of</strong> the semester. Internships are reserved for<br />

advanced PCC TVR students enrolled in one <strong>of</strong> the Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement Programs.<br />

TVR 141A DIGITAL NON-LINEAR VIDEO EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 7.<br />

Introductory theory and application <strong>of</strong> editing techniques using the Avid Editing System. Study <strong>of</strong> the editing process. Digitizing, and editing scenes. No credit if taken after<br />

TVR 141. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4367 2:00pm- 4:40pm MW LecLab C124 SHAW R<br />

#6380 5:00pm-10:30pm M LecLab C124 CHIN D<br />

TVR 141B DIGITAL NON-LINEAR VIDEO EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 141A or placement based on the TVR assessment process.<br />

Intermediate theory and application <strong>of</strong> editing techniques using the Avid Editing System. Critical analysis <strong>of</strong> the editing process. Editing complex scenes. Creating visual<br />

effects. Introduction to editing system troubleshooting. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5990 1:00pm- 3:40pm TuTh LecLab C124 TOLLMAN G<br />

TVR 142 ADVANCED NON-LINEAR EFFECTS EDITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 141B or placement based on the TVR assessment process.<br />

Advanced visual effects editing using the Avid Editing System. Create, enhance, modify and treat stills, motion graphics and titling sequences (Adobe Photoshop, BorisFX).<br />

Troubleshoot system and peripheral devices and s<strong>of</strong>tware. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5104 9:20am- Noon TuTh LecLab C124 TOLLMAN G<br />

TVR 143 DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION SKILLS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): TVR 2A or 141A.<br />

Theory and application <strong>of</strong> digital audio workstations used in media production and postproduction. Developing pr<strong>of</strong>iciency using Digidesign's Pro Tools in a project based<br />

learning environment. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4434 9:20am- Noon TuTh LecLab C107 DUNBAR G<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Theater Arts<br />

Performing & Communication Arts Division<br />

Room C121 - (626) 585-7216<br />

Visual Arts & Media Studies Division<br />

Room R118 - (626) 585-7238<br />

THART 1 INTRODUCTION TO THEATER 3 Units<br />

Introduction to theatre as an art form through exploration <strong>of</strong> theatre in production, with an emphasis on the collaborative role <strong>of</strong> theatre artists and the active role <strong>of</strong> the<br />

audience. Understanding <strong>of</strong>, and access to, live theatrical events and enhanced appreciation <strong>of</strong> their value to society; development <strong>of</strong> critical skills through consideration <strong>of</strong><br />

representative examples <strong>of</strong> theatrical productions from numerous genres and time periods. Attendance at selected college-sponsored and pr<strong>of</strong>essional theatre events required.<br />

REQUIRED instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Students are required to pay a fee for theater tickets by the second class meeting, Thursday, March 1.<br />

#5099 6:50pm-10:10pm Th Lecture C117 MASSIE S C<br />

THART 2A ACTING FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.


Principles <strong>of</strong> acting techniques: characterization, interpretation, movement and voice. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#5024 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture C108 JENNER S H<br />

#6671 9:00am-12:20pm Sat Lecture C108 MASSIE S C<br />

#6256 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture C108 JENNER S H<br />

#6758 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture C108 RYDBECK W W<br />

#6216 1:00pm- 2:35pm TuTh Lecture C108 CORWIN H L<br />

#6254 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh Lecture C108 CORWIN H L<br />

#6252 6:50pm-10:10pm Tu Lecture C108 AHRENS W<br />

#6253 7:00pm-10:20pm M Lecture C106 RYDBECK W W<br />

THART 2B INTERMEDIATE ACTING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ThArt 2A.<br />

Acting techniques for stage and camera. Characterization through script interpretation and preparation for performance. Recommended enrollment in ThArt 29 and 30. Total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5616 Noon- 3:20pm MW LecLab C108 RYDBECK W W<br />

#6418 7:00pm-10:20pm MW LecLab C108 GAINES M<br />

THART 2C ADVANCED ACTING FUNDAMENTALS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ThArt 2B.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> performance techniques and support activities for stage and camera productions. Advanced character development and the study <strong>of</strong> period styles and genres.<br />

Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Recommended enrollment in ThArt 29 and 30. Total <strong>of</strong> 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6285 Noon- 3:20pm MW LecLab C108 RYDBECK W W<br />

#5630 7:00pm-10:20pm MW LecLab C108 GAINES M<br />

THART 4A MIME FUNDAMENTALS 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamental work in developing the body as an expressive tool for non-verbal communication, ensemble work and exploration and use <strong>of</strong> space through basic pantomime<br />

technique. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. No credit if taken after ThArt 4. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7528 2:35pm- 4:10pm TuTh LecLab W201 RYDBECK W W<br />

THART 5 HISTORY OF THEATER ARTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the stage from primitive theater to the present. Recommended Engl 60. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4385 9:00am-12:20pm F Lecture C117 ADCOCK A J<br />

#6362 6:20pm- 9:40pm M Lecture C312 ADCOCK A J<br />

THART 6 PLAY WRITING 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Basic view <strong>of</strong> dramatic structure in play writing designed to develop writing skills through study <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional models, writing scenes and plays, and workshop reading <strong>of</strong><br />

material in progress. Recommended ThArt 2A. Maximum credit 9 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4483 9:00am-12:20pm Sat LecLab C103 KNIGHT R<br />

THART 7A EARLY FILM HISTORY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

(Visual Arts and Media Studies Division) Development <strong>of</strong> motion pictures from their inception to the 1940's. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Students who are interested in film studies, see also ENGL 49, PHOTO 25, PHOTO 26A-C, THART 7B.<br />

#7309 8:40am- Noon Th Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#4398 9:30am-12:50pm F Lecture FORUM LARSON C S<br />

#6248 10:00am- 1:20pm Sat Lecture FORUM DESMARAIS J<br />

#6267 11:00am- 2:20pm M Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#5282 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture FORUM SIERRA J<br />

#6947 2:00pm- 4:30pm FSat Lecture R122 NELSON P<br />

Short Term: 03/31/12-06/16/12<br />

#5389 4:30pm- 7:50pm Th Lecture FORUM NELSON P<br />

THART 7B CONTEMPORARY FILM HISTORY 3 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Recommended Preparation: ThArt 7A.<br />

(Visual Arts and Media Studies Division) Survey <strong>of</strong> national and international film movements and developments from the 1950's to the present with special attention given to<br />

the influence <strong>of</strong> Hollywood studios and directors in the world <strong>of</strong> cinema, art and ideas. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4365 8:40am- Noon Tu Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#6435 11:00am- 2:20pm W Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#5067 1:00pm- 4:20pm Tu Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#7548 1:00pm- 4:20pm Th Lecture R122 NELSON P<br />

#4416 2:30pm- 5:50pm M Lecture FORUM FOSTER W R<br />

#5805 4:00pm- 7:20pm Tu Lecture LCHS HUNT S<br />

No. 5805: This section will be held at La Canada High School, 4463 Oak Grove Avenue, La Canada - 818-952-4200. Allow travel time when<br />

scheduling your classes.<br />

#6265 4:30pm- 7:50pm Tu Lecture FORUM SIERRA J<br />

#4573 6:00pm- 9:20pm M Lecture FORUM DESMARAIS J<br />

#6270 6:00pm- 9:20pm W Lecture FORUM SIERRA J<br />

THART 8 VOICE AND MOVEMENT FOR THE PERFORMER 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

The development <strong>of</strong> vocal and physical expression <strong>of</strong> the performer in theater, film and television. Maximum credit 6 units, 3 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5587 1:00pm- 2:35pm Tu Lecture W201 ADCOCK A J<br />

& 1:00pm- 2:35pm Th W201 RYDBECK W W<br />

THART 10A MAKEUP FOR STAGE AND SCREEN 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Theory and practical application <strong>of</strong> makeup for stage, television and cinema. Required participation in rehearsals and performances. Recommended enrollment in ThArt 30.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6271 7:00pm-10:20pm Tu LecLab C172 HANNA J M<br />

THART 10B ADVANCED MAKEUP FOR STAGE AND SCREEN 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): ThArt 10A.<br />

Theory and application <strong>of</strong> advanced techniques <strong>of</strong> makeup including hair makeup, principles <strong>of</strong> design for non-realistic makeup, mask construction and introduction to<br />

prosthesis. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5582 6:50pm-10:10pm Th LecLab C172 HANNA J M<br />

THART 12A TECHNICAL THEATER 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> stage craft and advanced practical application; set construction, painting and audio techniques. Required stage crew activity. Recommended enrollment in ThArt<br />

30. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4878 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab C270 LARSON E J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C270 LARSON E J<br />

#6296 8:50am-10:25am TuTh LecLab C270 LARSON E J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C270 LARSON E J<br />

THART 12B ADVANCED TECHNICAL THEATER 4 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ThArt 12A and enrollment in ThArt 30.<br />

Theory <strong>of</strong> stage craft and advanced practical applications. Students are required to assume technical and production responsibility for all department productions approved by<br />

instructor. Required stage crew activity. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6298 8:50am-10:25am MW LecLab C270 LARSON E J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C270 LARSON E J<br />

#6454 8:50am-10:25am TuTh LecLab C270 LARSON E J<br />

& TBA C270 LARSON E J<br />

THART 15 COSTUME CRAFTS 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to theatrical costume; tools, techniques, materials and construction. Recommended enrollment in ThArt 30. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4332 10:25am- Noon TuTh LecLab C106 MAC-LEAN D<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C106 MAC-LEAN D


THART 26 IMPROVISATION TECHNIQUES 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): ThArt 2A.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> improvisation techniques, development <strong>of</strong> scenes, characterization and ensemble work. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 27 hours lecture<br />

and 27 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#7648 3:20pm- 6:40pm W LecLab C108 GREENBERG E<br />

THART 29 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Performance in film, television and theater performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 162 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading:<br />

Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6440 TBA Lab C106 AHRENS W<br />

Short Term: 05/7/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA C106 RYDBECK W W<br />

No. 6440: For audition information, contact Mr. Ahrens at (626) 585-7958. Audition information will also be posted by room C106.<br />

#6276 TBA Lab C106 RYDBECK W W<br />

11.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA C106 AHRENS W<br />

& TBA C106 KULLER R<br />

No. 6276: For audition information, contact Mr. Rydbeck at (626) 585-7667. Audition information will also be posted by room C106.<br />

THART 30 STAGE TECHNIQUES 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Experience in technical theater as member <strong>of</strong> staff in lighting, scenery, costuming, makeup or props for College productions. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester.<br />

Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

Attend the first class meeting in C270 (scene shop-- access from alley behind C Building) on Tuesday, February 21 at 10:30am.<br />

#5193 TBA Lab C270 LARSON E J<br />

& TBA C270 BERRETH T<br />

& TBA C270 MAC-LEAN D<br />

& TBA C270 HANNA J M<br />

THART 41 FUNDAMENTALS OF STAGE LIGHTING 3 Units<br />

Theatrical lighting, theory, instruments, control and application. Required participation in rehearsals and performances. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC<br />

Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5595 Noon- 1:35pm MW Lecture V209 LARSON E J<br />

THART 75 MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP 2 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Retention based on successful audition.<br />

Interdisciplinary course: Music, Theater Arts Techniques, skills, theory and practice <strong>of</strong> musical theater performance and audition. The practice <strong>of</strong> songs, scenes and dance for<br />

performance on the live stage. May not be taken concurrently with or after Music 75. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture and 72 hours<br />

laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit under review Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#4729 4:10pm- 6:25pm TuTh LecLab C108 CHAPMAN K R<br />

1.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

& TBA C108 CHAPMAN K R<br />

THART 129 REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Audition.<br />

Participation in small-scale dramatic productions. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total <strong>of</strong> 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5677 TBA Lab C106 ADCOCK A J<br />

5.1 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 03/5/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA C106 CORWIN H L<br />

No. 5677: For student one-act productions.<br />

#6364 TBA Lab C106 CORWIN H L<br />

Short Term: 05/14/12-06/15/12<br />

& TBA C106 ADCOCK A J<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Welding<br />

Engineering & Technology Division<br />

Room IT200 - (626) 585-7267


WELD 44A INTRODUCTION TO GAS WELDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> major welding processes, nomenclature, types <strong>of</strong> joints. Study <strong>of</strong> oxy-acetylene welding, brazing and cutting. Welding safety. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6218 8:00am-12:25pm Sat Lab IT140 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 02/25/12-05/19/12<br />

#6289 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lab IT137 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

WELD 44B INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC ARC WELDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> shielded metal arc welding; equipment, electrodes and basic procedures. Oxygen cutting. Arc welding safety. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6291 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lab IT137 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

WELD 44C ADVANCED ARC WELDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 44B.<br />

Techniques <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-position arc welding. Vertical and overhead filled welds. Study <strong>of</strong> welding symbols and blueprint reading. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6985 8:00am-12:25pm Sat Lab IT137 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 02/25/12-05/19/12<br />

#6297 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lab IT137 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 04/23/12-06/13/12<br />

WELD 145 INTRODUCTION TO TIG WELDING 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 44A or Weld 44B.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) or Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding process, equipment, welding <strong>of</strong> aluminum and other special metals. Filler rod selection<br />

and TIG welding safety. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6225 6:00pm- 9:20pm MW Lab IT137 CHASE R<br />

Short Term: 02/22/12-04/11/12<br />

WELD 150B ARC WELDING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 150A.<br />

Advanced arc welding practice in the vertical overhead position using low-hydrogen electrodes. Welding equipment, blueprint reading and welding symbols. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours<br />

lecture and 126 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6305 TBA LecLab IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

11.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 6305: Students should arrange their TBA hours with within the following time span: 7am - 12:50pm MW; 7:00-12noon,TTh.<br />

WELD 150C STRUCTURAL ARC WELDING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 150B.<br />

Preparation for structural steel welding certification. Practical groove welding in all positions. Welding code requirements and weld testing. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 126<br />

hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6307 TBA LecLab IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

11.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 6307: Students should arrange their TBA hours with within the following time span: 7am - 12:50pm, MW; 7:00-12noon, TTh.<br />

WELD 150D TUNGSTEN INERT GAS (TIG) WELDING 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 150C.<br />

Practical application <strong>of</strong> the TIG (heli-arc) and MIG welding processes. TIG welding <strong>of</strong> steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Filler metal selection and production welding<br />

techniques. Welding safety. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture and 126 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6309 TBA LecLab IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

11.3 Hours TBA per week<br />

No. 6309: Students should arrange their TBA hours with the instructor, within the following time span: 7:00-12:50pm MW; 7:00-12noon, TTh.<br />

WELD 200A INTRODUCTION TO WELDING 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Introduction to welding fabrication for the career welding student. Development <strong>of</strong> basic skills in oxy-acetylene welding, brazing and cutting. Emphasis on practical Shielded<br />

Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in all positions. Blueprint reading, shop math and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours


laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6311 7:00am- 9:00am MW LecLab IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm MW IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 7:00am- 9:00am TuTh IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am-11:15am TuTh IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 11:15am- Noon TuTh IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

WELD 200B CONSTRUCTION TRADE WELDING 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 200A.<br />

Structural steel welding for the construction trades. Performance <strong>of</strong> groove welds, in all positions, using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding<br />

(FCAW). Class preparation for the written and practical structural certification tests. Study <strong>of</strong> welding code, destructive testing <strong>of</strong> welds, layout and fabrication practice, shop<br />

math and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6312 7:00am- 9:00am MW LecLab IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm MW IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 7:00am- 9:00am TuTh IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am- Noon TuTh IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

WELD 200C SEMI-AUTOMATIC AND GAS TUNGSTEN WELDING 10 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Weld 200A.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> advanced structural steel and aerospace welding. Class preparation for the semi-automatic light gage certification using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Aero-space<br />

welding <strong>of</strong> steel, stainless steel and aluminum using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Study <strong>of</strong> welding metallurgy, inspection and nondestructive testing, fabrication<br />

practice and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#6313 7:00am- 9:00am MW LecLab IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am- 1:00pm MW IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 7:00am- 9:00am TuTh IT140 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

& 9:00am- Noon TuTh IT137 ARMSTRONG AR<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Theatre in London<br />

Study Abroad<br />

April 13-22, <strong>2012</strong><br />

For information, call (626) 585-7371 (days).<br />

ENGL 135 FROM PAGE TO PERFORMANCE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Reading and viewing <strong>of</strong> plays performed in <strong>of</strong>f-campus locations. Approaching the printed text; approaching the stage performance; relationship <strong>of</strong> text to performance.<br />

Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Pass/no pass grading. Total <strong>of</strong> 18 hours lecture. Grading: Pass/No Pass Only<br />

#6780 TBA Lecture LONDON BRONSTEIN D<br />

18.0 Hours TBA per week<br />

Short Term: 04/13/12-04/22/12<br />

& TBA LONDON BANKS M E<br />

LONDON: London,England<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Oxford Semester Abroad<br />

Study Abroad<br />

February 29-May 17, <strong>2012</strong><br />

For information, call (626) 585-7203 (days).<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> semester <strong>2012</strong> in Oxford, England. PCC session February 21 - 27. Oxford session February 29 - May 17,<br />

<strong>2012</strong>. Experience British life and culture and earn transferable credit. Students must enroll in a minimum <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

units, abd will live in a British household to be arranged by the college. Opportunities for excursions and travel.<br />

Program fee: $7,270.<br />

ANTHR 2 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Origin, development and extensiveness <strong>of</strong> socio-economic groups such as tribe, clan and family; religious phenomena such as ritual, belief and worship; language phenomena<br />

and thought processes. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#6318 TBA Lecture OXFORD MURRAY A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

OXFORD: Oxford, England


ANTHR 3 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

Prehistory and culture growth; contributions to understanding <strong>of</strong> human culture; major archaeological discoveries and methods; relation to anthropology and other social<br />

disciplines. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4070 TBA Lecture OXFORD MURRAY A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

OXFORD: Oxford, England<br />

ANTHR 4 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Corequisite(s): None.<br />

An introduction to anthropology through analysis <strong>of</strong> the origins and development <strong>of</strong> supernatural beliefs from prehistoric people to contemporary societies using archaeological<br />

examples, cross-cultural ethnographic studies. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#7313 TBA Lecture OXFORD MURRAY A<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

OXFORD: Oxford, England<br />

ENGL 25I POST-COLONIAL LITERATURES 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Introduction to works that explore post-colonial experience and consciousness by authors primarily from the developing world, including Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and<br />

Latin America. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4039 TBA Lecture OXFORD KENNEDY B<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

OXFORD: Oxford, England<br />

ENGL 61 INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Engl 1A.<br />

Reading and analysis <strong>of</strong> selected classic and contemporary novels. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4534 TBA Lecture OXFORD KENNEDY B<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

OXFORD: Oxford, England<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

China Study Abroad<br />

Study Abroad<br />

February 20-April 29, <strong>2012</strong><br />

For information, call (626)585-7203 (days)<br />

BUS 2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Consumer and family money management: maintaining financial records and budgets; purchasing housing, automobiles and other consumer goods; managing credit; buying<br />

insurance; planning and managing investments. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only<br />

#5532 TBA Lecture CHINA RADDON D G<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

BUS 9 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Units<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> business stressing fundamental concepts in the areas <strong>of</strong> production, marketing, advertising, accounting and finance, human resources, decision making, legal and<br />

regulatory environment, ethics, international business, computers and robotics, career opportunities. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter<br />

Grade Only<br />

#5525 TBA Lecture CHINA RADDON D G<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

BUS 10 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3 Units<br />

Concepts and theories <strong>of</strong> management with a focus on the five managerial functions: planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture.<br />

Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5529 TBA Lecture CHINA RADDON D G<br />

CHNSE 1 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units


Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

Pronunciation and grammar, reading and writing Chinese characters, vocabulary building. Introduction to geography, customs and culture <strong>of</strong> China. Corresponds to first year <strong>of</strong><br />

high school Chinese. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#5400 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

5.6 Hours TBA per week<br />

CHNSE 2 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 1, or the first year <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar, oral and written composition, customs and culture. No credit if taken after Chnse 2A. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU, UC credit limitations. See<br />

counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4470 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

CHNSE 2A ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS 5 Units<br />

Intensive training in oral and written Chinese. Designed for students who already have some degree <strong>of</strong> fluency in spoken Chinese, but have had little or no formal training in<br />

reading and writing <strong>of</strong> Chinese characters. Improvement <strong>of</strong> oral expression. Introduction to Chinese grammar essentials, readings <strong>of</strong> simple contemporary Chinese stories; oral<br />

and written composition. No credit if taken after Chnse 1 or 2. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade or<br />

Pass/No Pass<br />

#4482 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

CHNSE 3 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 2, or Chnse 2A, or two years <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Grammar; oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> intermediate texts, including those on Chinese history, geography and culture. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4490 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

CHNSE 4 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Chnse 3, or three years <strong>of</strong> high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Continuation <strong>of</strong> grammar, oral and written composition; reading <strong>of</strong> texts <strong>of</strong> moderate difficulty, including modern Chinese literature. Total <strong>of</strong> 90 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>:<br />

CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4521 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

CHNSE 10 CHINESE CIVILIZATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): None.<br />

The study <strong>of</strong> Chinese literature, arts, philosophy, geography, religion and the social and political environment; Chinese contributions to civilization from the classical period to<br />

modern times. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4455 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

3.4 Hours TBA per week<br />

CHNSE 12 CHINESE LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION 3 Units<br />

Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Engl 1A.<br />

Reading and discussion <strong>of</strong> major works <strong>of</strong> Chinese literature in translation from different historical periods. Selected readings will be made from different genres: poetry,<br />

drama, essays and the novel. (Course conducted in English.) Total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours lecture. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU; UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass<br />

#4459 TBA Lecture CHINA WEI C J<br />

FLANG 21C FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT-CHINESE 1 Unit<br />

Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion <strong>of</strong> Level 1 <strong>of</strong> Chinese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> Chinese language skills for teacher preparation through listening, speaking, and reading in a practical laboratory setting related to the Chinese course enrolled<br />

in or previously completed. This course is applicable toward the state requirement for CLAD (Crosscultural Language Academic Development) for the multiple subject<br />

teaching credential. For teacher preparation majors but open to all qualified students. A total <strong>of</strong> 54 hours laboratory. Transfer <strong>Credit</strong>: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No<br />

Pass<br />

#4537 TBA Lab CHINA WEI C J<br />

Information valid as <strong>of</strong> 6/14/<strong>2012</strong> at 1:12:23 PM

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