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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ENGL 291<br />
Film as Literature<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: ENGL <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Also, READ 099 if required by reading<br />
placement exam or if required by<br />
reading level.<br />
An introduction to film as literature, this<br />
course is designed to give students an understanding<br />
of the application of literary<br />
analysis to film. 36 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
ENGL 291H<br />
Honors Film as Literature<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: ENGL <strong>10</strong>1 or<br />
<strong>10</strong>3. Also, READ 099 if required by<br />
reading placement or if required by<br />
reading level.<br />
This honors course is an introduction to<br />
film as literature, designed to give students<br />
an understanding of the application<br />
of literary analysis to film. Critical analysis<br />
of such works from various perspectives is<br />
exemplified through res research and written<br />
analysis. Special emphasis is given to<br />
the quality of writing and illustration of<br />
award-winning books and selected classics.<br />
36 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
ENGL 293<br />
Children's Literature<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
This course is designed to give the student<br />
a knowledge and an appreciation of<br />
children's books, both fiction and non-fiction.<br />
Special emphasis is given to the<br />
quality of writing and illustration of awardwinning<br />
books and selected classics. 54<br />
lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
ENGL 293H<br />
Honors Children's Literature<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: ENGL <strong>10</strong>1 or<br />
<strong>10</strong>3. Also, READ 099 if required by<br />
reading placement exam or if required<br />
by reading level.<br />
This honors course is designed to give the<br />
student a knowledge and an appreciation<br />
of children's books, both fiction and nonfiction.<br />
Critical analysis of such works from<br />
various perspectives is exemplified<br />
through research and written analysis.<br />
Special emphasis is given to the quality of<br />
writing and illustration of award-winning<br />
books and selected classics. 54 lecture<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
ENGL 294<br />
Introduction to Shakespeare<br />
3 Units<br />
An introduction to the works of William<br />
Shakespeare including representative<br />
tragedies, comedies and history plays. The<br />
course is designed to give students an understanding<br />
of the timelessness of Shakespeare's<br />
work. 54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
152<br />
ENGL 296<br />
Introduction to Folklore<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
An introductory survey course which includes<br />
the basic concepts and vocabulary<br />
of traditional folklore and literature. This<br />
course emphasizes content, form, process,<br />
and context of traditional oral, customary<br />
and material culture: speech and names,<br />
riddles, pro<strong>ver</strong>bs, folk tales, ballads,<br />
myths, customs, festivals, games, crafts,<br />
drama, food, etc. 54 lecture hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
ENGL 298<br />
Literature of the Bible<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Reading and discussion of selected books<br />
from English translations of the Old and<br />
New Testaments. Emphasis is on the religious,<br />
social, political ideas, literary qualities,<br />
and textual problems. 54 lecture<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
Engineering<br />
(Technology &<br />
Engineering Department)<br />
The Engineering Program encompasses an<br />
area of study which includes basic and advanced<br />
engineering, design, management<br />
principles, CAD and Information<br />
Technology.<br />
Engineering Courses<br />
ENGR <strong>10</strong>0<br />
Principles of Technology<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: MATH 130.<br />
Also, READ 099 if required by reading<br />
placement exam or if required by the<br />
reading level.<br />
A course in the principles of technology<br />
using applied physics in practical applications.<br />
Designed for those who plan to pursue<br />
careers as technicians or for those<br />
who want to keep pace with the advances<br />
in modern technology. 36 lecture hours,<br />
54 lab hours. CSU<br />
ENGR <strong>10</strong>4<br />
PC Hardware and Maintenance<br />
4 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
This course will be of interest to computer<br />
technicians, field service and help desk<br />
support personnel, as well as, individuals<br />
interested in enhancing their technical<br />
skills and knowledge of the PC system.<br />
The course starts from the basic entry<br />
level concepts, and quickly progresses into<br />
discussing advanced topics related to the<br />
PC industry. It will lay the foundation for<br />
attendees to prepare for the A+ certification<br />
tests or to pursue further training for<br />
the MCSE program. This course may be<br />
taken two times. 54 lecture hours, 54 lab<br />
hours.<br />
ENGR <strong>10</strong>7<br />
Network Technology<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
This course provides information co<strong>ver</strong>ing<br />
the LAN and WAN. Network topologies<br />
and protocols are presented. This course<br />
may be taken two times. 54 lecture hours,<br />
54 lab hours.<br />
ENGR <strong>10</strong>8<br />
Networking Operating Systems<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: ENGR <strong>10</strong>7.<br />
This course provides information co<strong>ver</strong>ing<br />
the areas of network operating systems<br />
used on LANS and WANS. This course includes<br />
installation and o<strong>ver</strong>view of popular<br />
ser<strong>ver</strong> software. This course may be taken<br />
two times. 54 lecture hours, 54 lab hours.<br />
ENGR <strong>10</strong>9<br />
Network and Computer Security<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Co<strong>ver</strong>s basics of general security concepts,<br />
network security, communication security<br />
and infrastructure security. Business continuity,<br />
disaster reco<strong>ver</strong>y, planning and prevention<br />
will be co<strong>ver</strong>ed. This course will<br />
lay the foundation for attendees to complete<br />
the CompTIA Security + certification<br />
tests. 54 lecture hours, 54 lab hours.<br />
ENGR 1<strong>22</strong><br />
Engineering Drawing<br />
3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: DRAF <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Co<strong>ver</strong>s the application of the latest industrial<br />
design standards of orthographic projection<br />
and dimensioning specifications in<br />
the production of mechanical items and<br />
assemblies. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
ENGR 125<br />
Introduction to Engineering CAD<br />
2 Units<br />
An introduction to the use of computers in<br />
engineering drawing. This course includes<br />
hands-on use of IBM compatible hardware<br />
and AutoCAD software. 18 lecture hours,<br />
54 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
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