Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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1. Course and Department Name<br />
2. Course Number<br />
The course numbering system distinguishes<br />
between courses that are degree applicable and<br />
those that are not. Units from courses numbered<br />
001-099 are appropriate for financial aid and<br />
athletic eligibility, but may not be applied toward<br />
the units required for a degree. Units numbered<br />
<strong>10</strong>0-299 may apply toward the associate degree.<br />
3. The units of credit that can be earned during a<br />
semester<br />
4. Concurrent enrollment required in a related course<br />
5. Course Description<br />
6. Number of times a course may be taken for credit<br />
7. Transferable course: designating that the course is<br />
transferable to the California State Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity<br />
(CSU) or the Uni<strong>ver</strong>sity of California (UC). To <strong>ver</strong>ify<br />
the transfer policies of other colleges and<br />
uni<strong>ver</strong>sities, consult a counselor.<br />
8. Grade or P/NP: the student can choose to take the<br />
course to receive a pass/no pass grade instead of<br />
a letter grade.<br />
9. The recommended reading level or skill<br />
preparation a student is expected to have in order<br />
to succeed in the coursework.<br />
<strong>10</strong>. Prerequisite: a requirement that must be satisfied<br />
before enrolling in the course.<br />
11. The number of lecture hours and lab hours the<br />
course offers during the semester or session in<br />
which it is offered.<br />
1<strong>10</strong><br />
A Guide to Understanding the Course Descriptions<br />
Dance Courses<br />
(See Also Music)<br />
DANC 275<br />
3<br />
Performance Ensemble<br />
3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Corequisites: DANC 171 or 172 and<br />
261 or 262.<br />
Dance ensemble designed to provide intermediate<br />
dance students performance experience<br />
in various dance styles. Course<br />
provides rehearsal and performance skill<br />
sharpening with the intent of public performance.<br />
Out of class rehearsal time may<br />
be necessary in order to complete production.<br />
Must be taken for two consecutive<br />
semesters in order to gain full potential<br />
from the course. This course may be taken<br />
four times. 18 lecture hours, <strong>10</strong>8 lab<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
French<br />
(Foreign Languages Department)<br />
FREN <strong>10</strong>1<br />
French I<br />
5 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required<br />
by reading placement exam or if required by<br />
reading level.<br />
A course in elementary French grammar, vocabulary,<br />
and pronunciation which focuses on understanding,<br />
speaking, reading, and writing simple French and<br />
serves as an introduction to the geography, history,<br />
and culture of the French-speaking world. 90 lecture<br />
hours, 18 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
FREN <strong>10</strong>2<br />
French II<br />
5 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: FREN <strong>10</strong>1 or one year of high<br />
school French.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required<br />
by reading placement exam or if required by<br />
reading level.<br />
A further study of the elementary French grammar<br />
and vocabulary which develops understanding,<br />
speaking, reading, and writing skills. Includes additional<br />
study of French. 90 lecture hours, 18 lab hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
CITRUS COLLEGE CATALOG <strong>2009</strong> • <strong>20<strong>10</strong></strong> www.citruscollege.edu<br />
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