Feather River College
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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Program Summary | — | The Business Program provides a general and practical foundation for a wide range of career opportunities in business. It also provides a course of study that prepares students for transfer to a four… source |
| Agriculture Business - A.S. | Degree | The associate of science degree in Agriculture Business includes courses and hands-on learning opportunities for students interested in a career in agriculture business. In these courses, students wi… source |
| Allied Health - Certificate of Achievement | Certificate | The Allied Health certificate is designed to provide a broad base of knowledge and skills to support student development along the healthcare career pathway. A common core of courses provides a found… source |
| General Studies: Arts and Humanities Emphasis - A.A. | Degree | This degree is designed to give students an interdisciplinary foundation in a particular area of focus while preparing them to think critically, analyze evidence effectively, and understand the diffe… source |
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| ADMJ 102 | Introduction to Administration of Justice | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response… source |
| ADMJ 105 | Community And Human Relations | — | This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering ju… source |
| ADMJ 106 | Introduction To Evidence | — | This course examines categories of evidence and legal rules governing its admission and exclusion in the criminal process. (C-ID AJ 124). source |
| ADMJ 108 | Introduction to Investigations | — | This course addresses the techniques, procedures, and ethical issues in the investigation of crime, including organization of the investigative process, crime scene searches, interviewing and interro… source |
| ADMJ 112 | Introduction to Criminology | — | An introduction to major types of criminal behavior, characteristics of offenders, factors that contribute to crime and delinquency; the criminal justice process; the function of law enforcement, cou… source |
| ADMJ 114 | Juvenile Justice | — | This course is an examination of the origin, development, and organization of the Juvenile Justice System as it evolved in the American Justice System. The course explores the theories that focus on… source |
| ADMJ 116 | Vice, Narcotics, And Organized Crime | — | Drug identification, drug prevention techniques and strategies, and drug addiction treatment; interrelations of organized crime to the community, impact of covert criminal activities upon the social… source |
| ADMJ 118 | Police Field Operations | — | This course covers basic operations of the patrol function in law enforcement, which is a basic course for students aspiring to a law enforcement career. Topics include history and development of pat… source |
| ADMJ 120 | Introduction To Corrections | — | Survey of correctional science. Historical development, current concepts and practice; explanations of criminal behavior; functions and objectives of the criminal justice system concerned with instit… source |
| ADMJ 125 | Wildlife Law And Issues | — | In-depth studies of wildlife issues, laws, and regulations throughout North America and the world. The course includes in-depth discussions and analysis of the Endangered Species Act, commercializati… source |
| ADMJ 126 | Crime Scene Investigation | — | This course provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. It examines the methods utilized in the forensic analysis of crime scenes, pattern evidence, instruments, fir… source |
| ADMJ 128 | Introduction To Terrorism | — | Historical overview of terrorism, its development in modern times, and its impact on society. source |
| ADMJ 152 | Psycho Pathology Of Serial Killers And Mass Murderers | — | Provides a historical examination and analysis of serial, mass, and spree homicides. Examines theories on the motives for these types of murders. Studies the historical application of the law to homi… source |
| ADMJ 201 | Introduction To Community Policing | — | Community policing involves a rethinking of the role of the police and restructuring of the police organization. It emphasizes community/police collaboration and policing as problem-solving instead o… source |
| ADMJ 203 | Introduction to Multiculturalism | — | Police and community relations will be covered to include the tension caused by minority concern with equal protection under the law and the police concern with crime control and order maintenance. T… source |
| ADMJ 204 | Criminal Law and Procedure | — | This course offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Special emphasis is… source |
| ADMJ 206 | Current Issues in the Administration of Justice | — | This course examines contemporary issues in the criminal justice system system, including but not limited to: juvenile delinquency, crime rates and racial discrimination; the death penalty; domestic… source |
| ADMJ 210 | POST - Use of Force: Legal Issues | — | Course is for all levels of law enforcement personnel. It is designed to familiarize students with Use of Force principles with relevant statutes and case law. The course integrates practical scenari… source |
| ADMJ 211 | POST - Internal Affairs Investigation | — | Studies the legal issues, case law, interviewing techniques, and report writing - covers the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill Of Rights Act. source |
| ADMJ 212 | POST - Domestic Violence, Racial Profiling, Workplace Harassment | — | Legal issues updates and policies concerning domestic violence, racial profiling, and workplace harassment (sexual) prevention. All topics are legally mandated for law enforcement personnel. source |
| ADMJ 213 | POST - Courtroom Testimony | — | This course is designed to assist the officer in becoming more comfortable in the courtroom and to teach the officer to testify effectively. source |
| ADMJ 214 | POST - Report Writing | — | This course will enhance report writing skills for both criminal and civil liability reports, recognizing the demands placed on field personnel for increased follow-up investigations and changing soc… source |
| ADMJ 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Administration of Justice after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational m… source |
| AG 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student-designed project in Agriculture after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), nu… source |
| AG 295 | Community Service Learning In Agriculture | — | Individual opportunities to complete a community service- learning project that provides service that will be of benefit to the community, including internship, apprenticeship, or other volunteer opp… source |
| AG 296 | Special Projects in Agriculture | — | Individual opportunities to study investigate research and participate in special topics in agriculture. Student completes different performance objectives for each unit of credit. source |
| AG 299 | Special Topics In Agriculture | — | Course covers selected topics in evolving issues or research in the area of agriculture or special field topics not covered by regular course offerings. Independent student research and presentation… source |
| AGAB 110 | Introduction to Agriculture Business | — | In this survey course, students will develop a basic understanding of the business and economics of the agricultural industry. This course introduces students to the economic aspects of agriculture a… source |
| AGAB 112 | Agriculture Sales and Communication | — | The study of principles and practices of the selling process: selling strategies and approaches, why and how people buy, prospecting, territory management, and customer service. Self-management, comm… source |
| AGAB 124 | Agriculture Economics | — | This course introduces students to the place of agriculture and farming in the economic system. This includes basic economic concepts, and problems of agriculture, pricing and marketing problems, fac… source |
| AGAB 128 | Agricultural Accounting | — | In this course, students will study the principles of agricultural accounting systems and types of records, their use and how to compute and use measures of earnings and cost of production to improve… source |
| AGAB 150 | Agriculture Computer Applications | — | This course explores computer use in the workplace with emphasis on agribusiness situations. Computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation managers will b… source |
| AGAB 188 | Farm Management | — | This course covers the organization and operation of farm and ranch businesses. Students will learn to identify factors affecting profitability of agricultural farms, evaluation of farm businesses fo… source |
| AGAB 335 | Equine and Ranch Management Entrepreneurship | — | Learn how to be a successful agriculture entrepreneur by gaining foundational knowledge and exploring the strengths and weaknesses of your entrepreneurial plan. Topics include defining and refining t… source |
| AGAB 364 | Promotion and Marketing in the Equine and Beef Cattle Industry | — | Introduction to marketing strategies, planning, budgeting, research, product development, pricing, branding, communications and promotions, with applications specific to the equine and beef cattle in… source |
| AGAB 410 | Equine and Ranch Management Leadership Seminar | — | The study of leadership traits. Knowledge, skills and attitudes that enhance personal effectiveness and professional success. Goal attainment, personal organization and critical thinking strategies a… source |
| AGAB 465 | Equine and Ranch Enterprises | — | This is a capstone course to be taken during a student's final year to evaluate agribusiness organization and management. A variety of equine, agriculture, and ranch management businesses will be eva… source |
| AGAS 120 | Introduction To Animal Science | — | This course will cover the livestock industry, supply of animal products, and their uses in animal production. There is a special emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptation, and contribution… source |
| AGAS 125 | Animal Feeds and Nutrition | — | This course covers the science of animal nutrition including the fundamentals of digestion and absorption in both ruminants and non-ruminants. Emphasis is given to the nutritive value of feeds as the… source |
| AGAS 130 | Low Stress Cattle Handling Techniques - Fall | — | Application of low stress cattle handling techniques with and without horses. Students will practice handling cattle in a low stress manner, taking the time to train cattle to quietly handle leaving… source |
| AGAS 131 | Low Stress Cattle Handling Techniques - Spring | — | Application of low stress cattle handling techniques with and without horses for cattle in the early growth stage. Students will practice handling cattle in a low stress manner, taking the time to tr… source |
| AGAS 170 | Elements of Beef Cattle Science | — | Study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial beef cattle production throughout the world, especially in the United States and California. The course emphasizes the importance of b… source |
| AGAS 171 | Introduction to Showing Beef Cattle I | — | Introduction to Showing Beef Cattle I provides an introduction to theories and practices of beef cattle competition and show events. Topics include cattle selection, conditioning and fitting cattle,… source |
| AGAS 172 | Introduction to Showing Beef Cattle II | — | In the Introduction to Showing Beef Cattle II course, students will apply the theories and practices of beef cattle competition, show events, and marketing for sales. Topics include disease managemen… source |
| AGAS 266 | Advanced Aquaculture | — | This course builds upon the knowledge gained in ENVR250 Fish Culture and delve deeper into the subjects of water quality, water management, feed management, inventory, and bio filtration. These subje… source |
| AGAS 302 | Advanced Techniques in Equine Training-Fall | — | This course covers the advanced principles and applications of training young horses under saddle. Topics include the groundwork and philosophy of colt starting, problem-solving, and equine behavior… source |
| AGAS 303 | Advanced Techniques in Equine Training Spring | — | Mastering advanced principles and applications of training young horses under saddle. Course includes groundwork, philosophy of colt starting, problem solving, equine behavior modification. Training… source |
| AGAS 307 | Advanced Techniques in Equine Sale Preparation I | — | Covering advanced techniques in equine sale preparation, conditioning, and showing horses, this course offers students experience in training, conditioning, grooming, showing and/or selling horses. S… source |
| AGAS 308 | Advanced Techniques in Equine Sale Preparation II | — | In this course, students will master advanced techniques in equine sale preparation, conditioning, and showing horses, building off of AGAS 307 to gain further experience training, conditioning, groo… source |
| AGAS 313 | Equine and Bovine Health and the Prevention and Control of Disease | — | This course is a survey of selected but generally well-recognized diseases of livestock. Topics include immunity, disease mechanisms, infectious agents, diagnostic procedures, and post-mortem techniq… source |
| AGAS 350 | Reproduction, Breeding Systems, and Genetics of Livestock | — | This course is a study of the mechanisms of livestock reproduction, genetics, and animal breeding systems with an emphasis on beef cattle and horses. Topics include physiological mechanisms of livest… source |
| AGAS 360 | Technical Veterinary Skills | — | Restraint and handling of animals, physical examination, necropsy procedure, basic wound management, applied pharmacology, herd health programs, applied veterinary techniques. source |
| AGAS 402 | Training of the Hackamore Horse | — | Techniques and applications involved in the training of a hackamore horse. This course will continue the advancement of the training of the young horse in the hackamore. Course includes advanced ridi… source |
| AGAS 403 | Training of the Bridle Horse | — | Techniques and applications involved in the training of a bridle horse. This course will continue the advancement of the training of the young horse in the bridle. Course includes advanced riding tec… source |
| AGAS 421 | Equine Production and Management | — | This course provides a study of current management practices in the horse industry with an emphasis on foal, young, performing, geriatric, and breeding horse management. Nutrition, disease, preventat… source |
| AGAS 423 | Beef Cattle Production and Management | — | Students in this course will develop the knowledge and skills for the application of current practices in the area of beef cattle production and management. Emphasis on reproduction, breeding, nutrit… source |
| AGAS 450 | Applied Beef Cattle Reproductive Management | — | An advanced course in bovine reproductive management. Further explores the principles of reproduction management of cattle by emphasizing current cattle breeding techniques and practices, management… source |
| AGAS 455 | Applied Equine Reproductive Management | — | An advanced course in equine reproductive management. Further explores the principles of reproduction management of horses by emphasizing current horse breeding techniques and practices, management a… source |
| AGEQ 010 | Draft Horse Driving II | — | An introductory course to explore the history of the work horse. Students will learn about draft breeds and the equipment needed for driving draft horses. Progressive skill development from course pr… source |
| AGEQ 011 | Draft Horse Driving III | — | Students will continue studying draft horse driving. The course presents further content in the dynamics of draft, harness and harnessing, principles of driving, and the anatomy and health care of th… source |
| AGEQ 015 | Western Horseback Riding for Beginning Riders | — | This course introduces beginning riders to Western riding techniques and equitation, including principles of general horse care, equipment and tack, and horse riding. Students will develop skills thr… source |
| AGEQ 102 | Elements of Equine Science | — | This course is a survey of the equine industry, encompassing the evolution and role of the equine species throughout history, breed selection and development, nutrition, disease, preventative health… source |
| AGEQ 103 | Western Equitation I | — | In this course, students will go over the fundamentals of western riding techniques as related to equitation, and riding a horse according to how it behaves and learns. The course is designed to teac… source |
| AGEQ 104 | Horse Conformation and Judging | — | In this course, students will learn the elements of horse conformation, evaluation, and judging. Horse conformation and abnormalities that can affect horse movement and soundness will also be discuss… source |
| AGEQ 106 | Western Equitation II | — | In this course, students will learn intermediate western riding techniques as related to equitation and riding a horse according to how it behaves and learns. Students will develop their skills throu… source |
| AGEQ 107 | Elements of Pack Station and Stable Operations | — | An introductory course into the major business and skill aspects of pack station and horse stable management. Operational theories, practical applications, and specific skills in horse packing and gu… source |
| AGEQ 108 | Pack Station and Stable Operations Field Experience - I | — | This course allows students to demonstrate practical skills necessary in organizing and implementing an actual pack trip. Practical applications of skills such as how to plan, organize and implement… source |
| AGEQ 109 | Pack Station and Stable Operations Field Experience - II | — | This course introduces students to the practical skills necessary for organizing and implementing a pack trip. It includes the practical applications of skills such as the planning, organization and… source |
| AGEQ 115 | Elements of Horse Training I | — | Elements of Horse Training I is the first course in a progressive four-course series in which students will learn the skills to explain, demonstrate, compare, contrast, differentiate, create and eval… source |
| AGEQ 116 | Elements of Horse Training II | — | This course covers various elements of horse training techniques and concepts. Students will build on the topic areas and techniques introduced in AGEQ 115 to enhance their understanding and skill de… source |
| AGEQ 117 | Elements of Horse Training III | — | This course covers various advanced elements of horse training techniques and concepts. Students will build on the topic areas and techniques introduced in AGEQ116 and enhance their understanding and… source |
| AGEQ 118 | Elements of Horse Training IV | — | This course covers various advanced elements of horse training techniques and concepts. Students will continue to advance in the topic areas and techniques introduced in AGEQ117 and enhance their und… source |
| AGEQ 121 | Introduction to Equine Hoof Care | — | This course covers an introduction to equine hoof care. Topics will include distal limb anatomy, hoof assessment tools and procedures, the role of diet and management in hoof health, principles of co… source |
| AGEQ 123 | Introduction to Farrier Science | — | This course covers introductory horseshoeing principles and practices, including basic anatomy and physiology of the horse’s limbs and feet, horseshoeing terminology, and guidelines for assessing a p… source |
| AGEQ 124 | Elements of Farrier Science | — | This course covers horseshoeing principles and practices, including anatomy and physiology of the horse’s limbs and feet, horseshoeing terminology, and guidelines for assessing a proper horseshoeing… source |
| AGEQ 135 | Conditioning the Horse and Rider I | — | Development of sport specific strength, neuromuscular strength, power and speed for both horse and rider. A progression of exercises and techniques to maximize individual performance, minimize injury… source |
| AGEQ 136 | Conditioning the Horse and Rider II | — | Development of sport specific strength, neuromuscular strength, power and speed for both horse and rider. A progression of exercises and techniques to maximize individual performance, minimize injury… source |
| AGEQ 137 | Conditioning the Horse and Rider III | — | Development of sport specific strength, neuromuscular strength, power and speed for both horse and rider. A progression of exercises and techniques to maximize individual performance, minimize injury… source |
| AGEQ 138 | Conditioning the Horse and Rider IV | — | Development of sport specific strength, neuromuscular strength, power and speed for both horse and rider. A progression of exercises and techniques to maximize individual performance, minimize injury… source |
| AGEQ 140 | Introduction to Equine Behavior and Training | — | This course introduces students to the principles involved in handling and training horses with an emphasis on the historical perspectives and technical development of the unique cooperation between… source |
| AGEQ 141 | Equine Behavior and Training | — | This course advances student understanding of the principles involved in handling and training horses utilizing behavior modification procedures that emphasize communication through knowledge, skills… source |
| AGEQ 151 | Introduction to Horse Event Competition and Showing Level I | — | This course introduces theories and practices of horse competition and show events such as reining, versatility, horsemanship, showmanship, cow work, equitation, trail, pleasure and halter. Emphasis… source |
| AGEQ 152 | Fundamentals of Horse Competition and Showing | — | This course develops the fundamental theories, skills, and practices of horse competition and show events such as reining, versatility, horsemanship, showmanship, cow work, equitation, trail, pleasur… source |
| AGEQ 165 | Horse Training Accelerated Course | — | This course provides an introduction to equine behavior and horse training necessary to work with untrained horses. Students will participate in an accelerated classroom setting where they will be in… source |
| AGEQ 175 | Ranch Skills Short Course | — | This course covers an introduction to equine behavior necessary to work with horses. It is designed to teach students horseback riding who previously have minimal experience, and will provide knowled… source |
| AGEQ 180 | Rodeo Skills and Techniques – Men’s Events | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals, theory, and practice of intercollegiate men’s rodeo events: bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie down roping, steer wrestling, and team ropi… source |
| AGEQ 181 | Rodeo Skills and Techniques – Women’s Events | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals, theory, and practice of intercollegiate women’s rodeo events; barrel racing, goat tying, break away roping, and team roping. The course emphasizes the history… source |
| AGEQ 182 | Intercollegiate Rodeo | — | Designed to provide students’ the opportunity to further develop their proficiency in men's and women’s intercollegiate rodeo events. Methods in competitive performance, individual and team strategy,… source |
| AGEQ 184 | Advanced Intercollegiate Rodeo | — | This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to further advance their proficiency in men’s and women’s intercollegiate rodeo events. The course covers methods in competitive performanc… source |
| AGEQ 186 | Rodeo Production | — | This course will focus on the practical application of the planning, organizing, and staging an intercollegiate rodeo. Students participate in all aspects of rodeo production, procedures, promotion,… source |
| AGEQ 204 | Training Young Horses - Yearling | — | This course introduces the principles involved in handling and training the yearling or young horse. The course includes haltering, groundwork, saddling, problem-solving, and preparing to ride the yo… source |
| AGEQ 205 | Training Young Horses - Starting The Colt Under Saddle | — | This course includes principles involved in handling and training the young horse under saddle. The course includes groundwork, philosophy of colt starting, advancing the green horse, and problem sol… source |
| AGEQ 206 | Progressive Training of the Horse Under Saddle | — | This course continues the development of the young horse under saddle with special emphasis on the continued training of young horses in the fall. Advanced principles and applications of equine behav… source |
| AGEQ 207 | Preparing the Horse for Sale and Show | — | Instruction in fitting and showing horses. Students gain experience training, conditioning, grooming, showing and selling horses. Students will train horses in maneuvers under saddle, such as cow wor… source |
| AGEQ 208 | Advanced Pack Station and Stable Operations | — | Course demonstrates practical skills necessary in organizing and implementing a pack trip. Practical applications of skills such as the planning, organization and implementing of a three-day pack tri… source |
| AGEQ 210 | Introduction to Ranch Work with Horses | — | This course introduces the techniques and skills necessary for ranch work using horses. It will provide an introduction to the roping and ranching industry. Students will learn basic skills in order… source |
| AGEQ 211 | Applied Ranch Skills with Horses I | — | This course is an application of intermediate roping and cattle working techniques with horses. It includes working cows, roping, sorting, and other ranch-related activities while on horseback. source |
| AGEQ 212 | Applied Ranch Skills with Horses II | — | This course is an application of advanced roping and cattle working techniques with horses. While on horseback, students work, rope, and sort cattle, and conduct other ranch-related activities. Stude… source |
| AGEQ 214 | Introduction to Broodmare and Young Horse Management - Fall | — | This course will focus on the management of broodmares and training of young horses. Emphasis is given to safe and practical behavioral handling techniques as well as current management practices for… source |
| AGEQ 215 | Introduction to Breeding and Young Horse Management - Spring | — | This course will focus on the management of foals, yearling horses, broodmares, and stallions. Emphasis will be given to safe and practical behavior handling techniques as well as current management… source |
| AGEQ 216 | Broodmare and Young Horse Management - Fall | — | This course will focus on the management of broodmares and training of young horses. Emphasis is given to safe and practical behavioral handling techniques and current management practices for the he… source |
| AGEQ 217 | Breeding and Young Horse Management - Spring | — | This course will focus on the management of foals, yearling horses, broodmares, and stallions. Emphasis is given to safe and practical behavioral handling techniques and current management practices… source |
| AGEQ 225 | Ranch Horsemanship | — | Ranch Horsemanship is a survey course that covers the techniques and philosophies of training horses for ranch purposes. Participants will be able to identify and recognize training philosophies and… source |
| AGEQ 226 | Advanced Horsemanship | — | Advanced Horsemanship is a survey course that covers the techniques and philosophies of advanced horse training. Participants will be able to identify and recognize training philosophies and various… source |
| AGEQ 227 | Advanced Ranch Horsemanship | — | Advanced Ranch Horsemanship covers the techniques and philosophies of training horses for ranch purposes. Participants will learn horse training philosophies and techniques related to work with cattl… source |
| AGEQ 235 | Advanced Conditioning the Horse and Rider I | — | This course covers sport-specific conditioning exercises for the rodeo athlete. Topics include a progression of exercises and techniques to maximize individual performance, minimize injury, develop a… source |
| AGEQ 236 | Advanced Conditioning the Horse and Rider II | — | This course covers a progression of sport-specific conditioning exercises for the rodeo athlete that were introduced in AGEQ 235. Topics include exercises and techniques to maximize individual perfor… source |
| AGEQ 251 | Advanced Horse Competition and Show Level I | — | This course develops the skills, theories, and practices of horse competition and show events in multiple disciplines: reining, ranch versatility, showmanship, cow work, equitation, trail, pleasure a… source |
| AGEQ 252 | Advanced Horse Competition and Show Level II | — | This course advances the theories and practices of horse competition and show events such as reining, ranch versatility, showmanship, cow work, equitation, trail, pleasure, and halter. Emphasis will… source |
| AGEQ 280 | Advanced Rodeo Skills and Techniques – Men’s Events | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals, theory, and practice of intercollegiate men’s rodeo events: bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, and team ropi… source |
| AGEQ 281 | Advanced Rodeo Skills and Techniques – Women’s Events | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals, theory, and practice of intercollegiate women’s rodeo events: barrel racing, goat tying, break-away roping, and team roping. The course emphasizes physiologic… source |
| AGEQ 296 | Special Projects in Equine Studies - Behavior And Training | — | Individual opportunities to study investigate, research, and participate in equine studies projects that are specific to equine behavior and training such as hackamore training, bridle training, adva… source |
| AGEQ 297 | Special Projects in Equine Studies: Summer/Fall Operations | — | Individual opportunities to study investigate, research, and participate in equine studies projects that are specific to the summer and fall months such as fall production sales, futurity horse train… source |
| AGEQ 298 | Special Projects in Equine Studies: Winter/Spring Operations | — | Individual opportunities to study, investigate, research and participate in specific equine studies projects during the winter and spring months such as: reproductive management of the stallion or br… source |
| AGEQ 299 | Special Topics in Equine Studies | — | Individual opportunities to study, investigate, research, and participate in an equine studies project. source |
| AGMA 108 | Tractor Operation | — | This course involves design principles, selection, maintenance, adjustment, and safe operation of wheel and track type tractors used in agriculture and in the construction industry. source |
| AGMA 116 | Agriculture Welding | — | This is an entry-level course that focuses on skill development in modern agriculture welding and cutting processes, in both theory and practice. Emphasis is on safety regulations as established by t… source |
| AGMA 132 | Advanced Agriculture Welding | — | An intermediate-level agriculture welding course designed to develop skills in shielded metal arc welding, gaseous metal arc welding, gaseous tungsten arc welding and plasma arc cutting. Emphasis on… source |
| AGMA 140 | Beginning Agriculture Metal Fabrication | — | This course will provide students with basic shop and job site fundamentals of welding so that students can design and apply arc and MIG welding techniques as well as acetylene cutting in the field. source |
| AGMA 146 | Introductory Agriculture Structural Technology | — | This is an introductory course in planning and designing various types of farm buildings necessary for agricultural enterprises. Characteristics, types, fabrication techniques and costs of constructi… source |
| AGMA 160 | Introduction To Mechanized Agriculture | — | This course covers project construction skills as related to farm maintenance and repair. Topics include basic mechanical skills in cold metal, working with wood, electricity, plumbing, and concrete.… source |
| AGMA 184 | Agriculture Irrigation and Fencing | — | Introduction into agriculture irrigation and fencing principles: plant, soil, and water relationships; soil moisture sensing devices; delivery systems; design of drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigati… source |
| AGMA 404 | Ranch Facilities Maintenance and Management | — | This course focuses on the interaction between the physical design and business management of equine and cattle enterprises. Students learn the principles of equine and cattle facility design and mai… source |
| AGPS 104 | Introduction to Plant Science | — | Introduction to plant science including structure, growth processes, propagation, physiology, growth media, biological competitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber, and ornamental plants. source |
| AGPS 210 | Introduction to Soil Science | — | An introduction to the biological, chemical and physical properties of soils. Major topic areas include the relationship of soil characteristics to land management, maintenance of soil productivity,… source |
| AGPS 300 | Pasture, Rangeland and Forage Management | — | This course introduces students to the characteristics, history and multiple uses of pasture and rangeland. Topics include principles of plant physiology and ecology in relation to forage conditions,… source |
| AGPS 370 | Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition | — | Plant nutrition, soil fertility, and nutrient management. An emphasis on quantitative and chemical factors that control and measure soil and plant nutrient content, as well as background on the essen… source |
| ANTH 100 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on: how people around the world make t… source |
| ANTH 103 | Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion | — | This course introduces students to the cross-cultural context of the nature of religion and the relationships of individuals and societies to supernatural forces and persons. Because it aims to famil… source |
| ANTH 106 | Introduction to Prehistory | — | This course takes students on an exploration into the archaeological record documenting the development of civilizations. In this course, students explore methods and techniques to reconstruct the pa… source |
| ANTH 120 | Physical Anthropology | — | This course introduces the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations for biological evolution and their application to the human species. Issues and topics will include, but are not l… source |
| ANTH 120L | Physical Anthropology Lab | — | An introductory lab course where students become familiar with scientific methods in anthropology. In this lab environment, students apply the scientific method with regard to evolutionary theory, bi… source |
| ANTH 130 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | This course is an introduction to the study of concepts, theories, data and models of anthropological archaeology that contribute to our knowledge of the human past. The course includes a discussion… source |
| ANTH 150 | Native North Americans | — | This course is a survey of traditional and contemporary native cultures of North America. Emphasis will be placed on the anthropological concepts and theories which facilitate an understanding of the… source |
| ANTH 200 | Introduction To Forensic Anthropology | — | This course is an overview of forensic anthropology, which is an applied field of physical anthropology. Human skeletal remains will be analyzed using a comparative method to determine age, sex, race… source |
| ART 100 | Art Appreciation | — | This course provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction to t… source |
| ART 107 | Two Dimensional Design | — | A foundation course in the application and appreciation of the elements and principles of design as they relate to the two-dimensional surface using line, shape, color, value, texture, and space. Als… source |
| ART 109 | Three-Dimensional Design (3d Design) | — | Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of des… source |
| ART 116 | Drawing I | — | Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills, technical abilit… source |
| ART 117 | Drawing II | — | Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, focusing on complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques… source |
| ART 122 | Painting I | — | This course consists of studio experiments in the materials and techniques necessary for painting in oils and acrylics and concepts of pictorial composition including spatial arrangement, design, and… source |
| ART 124 | Painting II | — | This course consists of advanced studio experiments for exploring various painting techniques using still life, landscape, the human figure, and abstraction for subjects. Emphasis is on the conceptua… source |
| ART 126 | Color Theory | — | Exploration of color by examining color theory and principles related to additive and subtractive color with studio applications that employ the elements of design as they relate to color. Discussion… source |
| ART 128 | Introduction to Printmaking | — | A beginning course in printmaking using various methods of image production, linoleum and wood block printing, collograph, etching, silk screen and monotype printing, with an emphasis on technical me… source |
| ART 132 | Life Drawing I | — | This course introduces and explores basic figure drawing. Students will critically analyze, draw, and compose the draped and undraped figure in a representational manner with respect to line, tone, s… source |
| ART 134 | Life Drawing II | — | This course continues the structural study of the human form with emphasis on exploring expressive concepts, media and techniques, and methods of depiction. source |
| ART 136 | Life Painting I | — | This course is based on studio experiments in painting the nude and clothed human figure in oils and acrylics with emphasis on anatomical structure, expressive content, and techniques and methods of… source |
| ART 138 | Life Painting II | — | This course is based on studio experiments in painting the nude and clothed human figure in oils and acrylics with emphasis on anatomical structure, expressive content, and techniques and methods of… source |
| ART 140 | Sculpture I | — | Students will learn practical techniques and conceptual processes involved in creating contemporary three-dimensional art in a variety of materials, such as wood, metal, clay and fabric. Occasional e… source |
| ART 142 | Sculpture II | — | Sculpture II expands the student’s understanding of three-dimensional form emphasizing the conceptual and material requirements of working in a variety of materials. Students will engage in fewer yet… source |
| ART 144 | Introduction To Ceramics | — | Introduction to ceramic materials, concepts, and processes. Emphasis on basic design principles creative development, hand-building, throwing, glazing, firing, and appropriate terminology. The course… source |
| ART 146 | Ceramics II | — | Intermediate level ceramic course that extends knowledge and practice in design, throwing, glazing, firing and various methods of ceramic building that emphasizes the understanding of the history of… source |
| ART 150 | Introduction To Photography | — | Basic principles of both film (darkroom) and digital photography, including technique, design, and content. Students learn the basic properties of light, the functions of both film and digital camera… source |
| ART 151 | Intermediate Photography | — | Students will engage in intermediate principles of black and white (film) photography and digital photography. Students will use medium format film and cameras, master printing to larger format paper… source |
| ART 160 | Digital Imagery | — | Digital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software; scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. (C-ID CCC000586816). source |
| ART 161 | Typography & Layout | — | Course examines common graphic tools available in layout design, typography, and underlying design principles. Content includes typography and type design, ways of using illustrations and photographs… source |
| ART 162 | Web Design | — | Introduction to the web, web design, and associated standards and processes. Topics include HTML, CSS, introductory scripting, and content management applications. For students with or without web de… source |
| ART 163 | 3-D Printing | — | Understand the workflow for a consumer-level 3D printer. Become familiar with online databases of objects to print, and experience free or open-source software for all stages of the process. This cla… source |
| ART 166 | Art of the Modern Period | — | This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Western modern period of the 19th and 20th centuries. source |
| ART 172 | World Art to 1500 | — | This course provides an overview of western art and architecture from prehistory through the medieval period. source |
| ART 174 | Survey of Western Art from Renaissance to Contemporary | — | This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the Contemporary period. source |
| ART 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced coursework or complete a student designed project in Art after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number of u… source |
| BIOL 100 | Concepts in Biology | — | An introduction to biology, covering a variety of topics including cell biology, genetics, organismal biology, ecology, and evolution and an introduction to the human body. Some specific topics cover… source |
| BIOL 102 | Cell and Molecular Biology | — | This course, intended for majors, will cover principles and applications of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, biological molecules, homeostasis, cell reproduction and its contro… source |
| BIOL 104 | Animal Biology, Evolution and Ecology | — | This course is intended for majors, and includes a survey of animal phyla and non-photosynthetic, single-celled, eukaryotic taxa. It covers the comparative structure, function, and life cycles of ani… source |
| BIOL 106 | Plant Biology, Evolution and Ecology | — | This course is intended for majors and covers comparative diversity, structure, and function of plant, fungal, and protistan phyla. Topics include development, morphology and physiology, taxonomy and… source |
| BIOL 110 | Human Anatomy | — | Structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structure of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, ex… source |
| BIOL 112 | Human Physiology | — | Study of the physiological principles, function, integration and homeostasis of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism level: integumentary system, bone, skeletal, s… source |
| BIOL 120 | Sierra Nevada Natural History | — | Students will learn to observe the patterns and relationships of flora, fauna, and non-living elements of the Sierra Nevada range, with a particular focus on Plumas County. Basic ecology, climatology… source |
| BIOL 135 | Human Sexuality | — | This course presents to the student the biological, psychological and cultural aspects of human sexuality. Formerly BIOL 071. Formerly cross-listed with PSY135. source |
| BIOL 210 | General Microbiology | — | The study of morphological, physiological and biochemical aspects of representative microorganisms. Lab includes aseptic technique, media preparation, taxonomy of algae, fungi and bacteria, and ident… source |
| BIOL 264 | Introduction to Fish | — | This course introduces students to the study of fishes. Students delve into the history of fishes and the techniques used to differentiate the 31,000 species. The course covers anatomy, behavior, str… source |
| BIOL 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Biology after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number… source |
| BIOL 299 | Special Topics In STEM | — | This course focuses on student success in STEM academic and career pathways. Through selected topics related to various STEM disciplines, this course will strengthen a student’s understanding of the… source |
| BIOL 320 | Botany and Tree Taxonomy | — | Introduction to classification and identification of vascular plants and trees, emphasizing major plant families and local plants. Students will use dichotomous keys and practice field plant identifi… source |
| BUS 100 | Introduction To Business | — | A survey in business providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to affec… source |
| BUS 101 | Computer Literacy | — | This course is designed for those with little or no computer experience. Learners practice file management, email, instant messaging, Internet browsing and searching. This course includes a brief int… source |
| BUS 102 | Financial Accounting | — | This is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions. This course covers the accounting inf… source |
| BUS 104 | Managerial Accounting | — | This is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure and… source |
| BUS 106 | Principles of Economics-Macro | — | An introductory course focusing on aggregate economic analysis. Topics include: market systems, aggregate measures of economic activity, macroeconomic equilibrium, money and financial institutions, m… source |
| BUS 108 | Principles of Economics-Micro | — | This is an introductory course focusing on choices of individual economic decision-makers. Topics include scarcity, specialization and trade, market equilibrium, elasticity, production and cost theor… source |
| BUS 111 | Introduction To Information Technology | — | Introduction to information technology and computer science. Topics include technology concepts, history of technology, the application and impact of technology, software, hardware, networks, compute… source |
| BUS 115 | Business Law | — | Fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions. Introduction to the legal process. Topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts, torts, agency, criminal law, business organiz… source |
| BUS 116 | Human Resource Management | — | This course presents an overview of concepts, skills, theories, and research techniques related to Strategic Human Resource Management including legal requirements, recruitment, selection, and develo… source |
| BUS 118 | Personal Finance | — | Management of personal income and expenditure emphasizing financial security. Topics include: financial planning, managing your money, protecting yourself with insurance, managing your investments, a… source |
| BUS 130 | Small Business Management | — | For current and potential owners and managers of small businesses. Analysis of personal qualifications, forms of ownership, sources of information, financing, planning, legal issues, record keeping,… source |
| BUS 131 | Computer Information Systems | — | Examination of information systems and their role in business and organizations. Topics include information systems, database management systems, networking, e-commerce, ethics and security, and comp… source |
| BUS 140 | Marketing | — | A study of the role and function of marketing in the distribution of goods and services to familiarize students with marketing policies and practices and integration of marketing activities. This cou… source |
| BUS 170 | Spreadsheet | — | Introduction to business spreadsheets. This course provides a sound, in-depth knowledge of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet practices for use in business. source |
| BUS 171 | Project-Based Learning | — | Students will participate in project-based learning to develop competencies needed to become successful in the workplace and leadership positions. Students receive instruction and participate in expe… source |
| BUS 291-295 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced coursework in chemistry after having completed the introductory courses. In unusual cases, students may enroll in directed studies without completing the pertinent beginni… source |
| CHEM 102 | General Chemistry I | — | This is the first semester of a one-year course in chemistry intended for majors in the natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, and pre-medicine), mathematics, and engineering. source |
| CHEM 104 | General Chemistry II | — | This is the second semester of a one-year course in chemistry intended for majors in the natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, pre-medicine), mathematics, and engineering. source |
| CHEM 106 | Organic Chemistry for Science Majors | — | This is the first semester of a one-year course in organic chemistry intended for majors in the natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, and pre-medicine). (C-ID 150). source |
| COLL 001 | First Year Experience Seminar | — | This course is designed to support first-year students in their transition to college by fostering academic success, personal growth, and community engagement. Students will develop key skills such a… source |
| COLL 003 | Supervised Tutoring | — | Assist students in all academic subject areas by offering extensive supplemental instruction via tutoring, library and computer-related materials. Emphasizes tutoring in writing, solving math problem… source |
| COLL 100 | College Success and Personal Development | — | This course will help students develop skills to be successful in college through immersion in the campus community, services and resources, and cultivate college-level survival skills in the areas o… source |
| COMM C1000 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze i… source |
| CPR 001 | Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers | — | The American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers Course covers core material including adult and pediatric CPR (including two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag mask), foreign-body airwa… source |
| CPR 002 | Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Recertification | — | The American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Recertification course reviews core materials such as adult and pediatric CPR (including two-rescuer scenarios and u… source |
| CPR 080 | Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, and AED | — | The Heartsaver First Aid Course teaches how to manage illness and injuries in adults, children, and infants during the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Course content includes rescu… source |
| CWEE 120 | Work Experience Education – Early Childhood and Elementary Education | — | In this course, students will develop skills, acquire desirable work habits and attitudes, and expand their career awareness through planned, supervised paid or unpaid work experience in an ECE progr… source |
| CWEE 150 | General Cooperative Work Experience | — | This class is designed to accelerate career growth by offering credit for work experience, employment, or volunteer work. Each student will establish an agreement between the college, the student, an… source |
| CWEE 170 | Cooperative Work Experience in Fire Application | — | This course is designed to accelerate students' career growth though work experience, employment or volunteer work. Each student will establish an agreement between the college and the employer or ag… source |
| CWEE 180 | Work Experience in Natural Resources Management | — | Each student will establish an agreement between the college and the employer or agency to develop work-based learning objectives and relevant on-the-ground experiences working in natural resources m… source |
| CWEE 199 | Cooperative Work Experience Agriculture | — | In this course, students will develop skills, acquire desirable work habits and attitudes, and expand their career awareness through planned, supervised, paid or unpaid work experience in agriculture… source |
| CWEE 370 | Internship in Ecosystem Restoration and Applied Fire Management | — | In this course, students will engage in applied work experience with an approved ecosystem restoration or applied fire agency or institution. Students will develop skills related to planning and fiel… source |
| CWEE 418 | Equine and Ranch Management Internship | — | In this course, students will spend time with an approved agricultural firm engaged in production or related business. Time will be spent applying and developing production and managerial skills and… source |
| ECE 001 | Early Childhood Education Teaching and Advancement | — | This course prepares students for employment in the field of early childhood education through experiential learning and the opportunity to practice skills in an early childhood setting. For students… source |
| ECE 040 | Administering The Environmental Rating Scales | — | Designed to provide the training necessary to administer and score the Environmental Rating Scales for Early Childhood Education programs. Includes development of improvement plans. source |
| ECE 051 | Administration of Programs for Young Children | — | This course introduces students to the administration of early childhood programs. The course covers program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies a… source |
| ECE 055 | Supervision: Parent/Staff Relations | — | In this course, students will learn effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. It includes legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision tech… source |
| ECE 060 | Infant Toddler Development | — | A study of infants and toddlers from pre-conception to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional growth and development. Applies theoretical frameworks to interpret beha… source |
| ECE 061 | Infant Toddler Care and Learning | — | Students will apply current theory and research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. This course covers essential policies, principles and practices that lead to quali… source |
| ECE 063 | Programs For School-Age Children | — | Explores the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development of the school age child through the pre-adolescent years. Focuses on the development of programs for school age children, includi… source |
| ECE 072 | Science Curriculum For The Young Child | — | Presents information on planning and implementing science experiences for young children. Emphasis on spontaneous science activities, enhancing children’s natural curiosity in relation to science, an… source |
| ECE 075 | Math Curriculum for the Young Child | — | Explores hands-on activities in mathematics for young children. Focuses on formation of concepts about numbers, comparison, sets, measurement, geometry, mathematical reasoning, and math vocabulary. I… source |
| ECE 080 | Adult and Pediatric Heartsavers CPR/Pediatric First Aid | — | In this course, students will learn how to provide CPR and first aid for infants, children, and adults until emergency services arrive. This accredited “Heartsavers” course prepares students to handl… source |
| ECE 082 | Child Health And Safety | — | The student will be able to identify and address health and safety needs of children and adults in early childhood center-based programs, family child care settings or in individual homes. Topics inc… source |
| ECE 083 | Children’s Storytelling And Puppetry | — | Explores storytelling and puppetry for young children. Focus is on the presentation of activities and techniques for effective storytelling. Includes incorporating and extending literacy-based activi… source |
| ECE 085 | Emerging Literacy | — | In this course, students will explore the developmental continuum of literacy from birth. This course provides examples of age appropriate experiences, integrated curriculum, literacy-rich environmen… source |
| ECE 087 | Dual Language Learners | — | Focuses on the knowledge and tools needed to support young dual language learners. Includes stages and strategies of second language acquisition, bilingualism, and providing culturally sensitive envi… source |
| ECE 098 | Succeeding in an ECE Career | — | Designed as a capstone course, students in this course will polish their skills for successfully obtaining employment in the ECE field. This course covers job seeking techniques, presentation and int… source |
| ECE 140 | Teaching Young Children with Special Needs | — | This course introduces the variations in development of children with special needs from birth through eight years old and the resulting impact on families. It includes the historical, social, and le… source |
| ECE 150 | Observation and Assessment | — | This course introduces the appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children’s development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning en… source |
| ECE 152 | Introduction to Curriculum | — | This course presents an overview of knowledge and skills related to providing developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for young children from birth to age eight. The course examines t… source |
| ECE 153 | Child, Family and Community | — | This course examines the developing child, birth through adolescence, in multiple societal contexts. Focus is given to the interrelationships between family, school, and community, while emphasizing… source |
| ECE 154 | Creative Activities for Children | — | This course covers how to plan creative curriculum experiences for a group setting that will foster creativity as well as cognitive, social, emotional and physical development in children. Using a ha… source |
| ECE 156 | Mentoring/Supervising Adults in the Classroom | — | This course provides an overview of the methods and principles around supervising and mentoring student teachers and volunteers in early child care and educational settings. Emphasis is on the role o… source |
| ECE 157 | Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children | — | This course examines the historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children from birth through age eight. The course int… source |
| ECE 158 | Practicum in Early Childhood Education | — | In this course, students will demonstrate developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early educ… source |
| ECE 159 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | This course introduces students to the laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures and best practices for children, birth to middle childhood, related to child health, safety, nutrition, and c… source |
| ECE 160 | Teaching in a Diverse Society | — | This course examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children's development, learning, and school experiences. Str… source |
| ECE 162 | Child Growth and Development | — | This course explores the progression of development in the typical and atypical physical, psychosocial, and cognitive/language developmental milestones for children, from conception through adolescen… source |
| ECE 166 | Music With Children | — | Provides knowledge, methods and opportunities to develop and implement musical activities with children. Experiential course including rhythm, song, movement and dance. Designed for early childhood a… source |
| ECE 299 | Special Topics | — | Designed to permit in-depth investigation of topics not covered by regular course offerings. Course content to be determined by the instructor in relation to community and student interest and need. source |
| EDUC 101 | Teacher Preparation I | — | This is a course for prospective teachers as they prepare to enter a credential program. Students will have the opportunity to develop current research-based pedagogy that will support migrant studen… source |
| EDUC 102 | Teacher Preparation II | — | This is a course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Students will develop knowledge of current pedagogical practi… source |
| EDUC 103 | Teacher Preparation III | — | This is a course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Course participants will develop knowledge of current pedagog… source |
| EDUC 104 | Teacher Preparation IV | — | This course is for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Students will explore and develop multiple-subject instructiona… source |
| EDUC 105 | Teacher Preparation V | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. This course focuses on the application of Teaching Performance Expectations 5 (TPE 5): A… source |
| EDUC 106 | Teacher Preparation VI | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. The focus of the course is Teaching Performance Expectations 1: Engaging and Supporting… source |
| EDUC 107 | Teacher Preparation VII | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. The focus of the course is Teaching Performance Expectations: Engaging and Supporting Al… source |
| EDUC 108 | Teacher Preparation VIII | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners, and focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. In this course, par… source |
| EDUC 109 | Teacher Preparation IX | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners, that focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. In this course, pa… source |
| EDUC 110 | Bilingual Education in the United States | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. The course focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. In this cour… source |
| EDUC 200 | Introduction To Education/Field Experience | — | Introduces the student to concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today’s contemporary schools, Kindergarten through grade 12. Includes teaching as a profession and career, creden… source |
| EDUC 201 | Teacher Preparation I Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Students will develop knowledge of current pedagogi… source |
| EDUC 202 | Teacher Preparation II Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Participants in this course will develop knowledge… source |
| EDUC 203 | Teacher Preparation III Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Participants in this course will develop knowledge… source |
| EDUC 204 | Teacher Preparation IV Practicum | — | This practicum course is for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Students in this course will explore and develop mult… source |
| EDUC 205 | Teacher Preparation V Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. This course focuses on the application of Teaching Performance Expectations 5… source |
| EDUC 206 | Teacher Preparation VI Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. The focus of the course is Teaching Performance Expectations 1 (TPE 1): Engagi… source |
| EDUC 207 | Teacher Preparation VII Practicum | — | This is a course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners, and focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. The focus of the co… source |
| EDUC 208 | Teacher Preparation VIII Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners that focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. In this c… source |
| EDUC 209 | Teacher Preparation IX Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who work with migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners that focuses on California State Standards and curriculum frameworks. In this c… source |
| EDUC 210 | Bilingual Education in the United States Practicum | — | This is a practicum course for educators who provide instructional assistance for migrant students, multilingual learners, and/or diverse learners. Students will develop knowledge of current curricul… source |
| EMT 120 | Emergency Medical Technician - Basic | — | This course prepares the student to provide pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include an introducti… source |
| EMT 121 | Emergency Medical Technician Refresher | — | This 24 hour course is designed to meet the State of California requirements for recertification for Emergency Medical Technician (Basic). The course includes updated information and standards requir… source |
| ENGL 005 | College Composition and Reading Workshop | — | This is a co-curricular course in support of ENGL 101. The course is designed to supplement and enhance reading and writing strategies encountered in ENGL 101, while practicing more advanced college-… source |
| ENGL 010 | Elementary Composition And Reading | — | Pre-college level composition and reading intended to prepare students for college-level work. Reading: emphasis on reading rate, retention, comprehension and vocabulary. Composition: emphasis on gra… source |
| ENGL 100 | College Composition and Reading Workshop | — | This is a co-curricular course in support of ENGL 101. The course is designed to supplement and enhance reading and writing strategies encountered in ENGL 101, while practicing more advanced college-… source |
| ENGL 102 | Introduction to Literature | — | Students are introduced to major literary genres of fiction, poetry, and drama. Students learn to read and write analytically and critically about major literary themes taken from a wide variety of w… source |
| ENGL 110 | Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking Through Literature | — | This course offers instruction in critical thinking through literary analysis. Students will develop research strategies, information literacy, and proper documentation through the study of literary… source |
| ENGL 118 | Small Group Communication | — | Group process theory, leadership concepts and techniques, and the role of communication in small groups. Course involves participation in small group dynamics and development of skills in problem-sol… source |
| ENGL 119 | Interpersonal Communication | — | A survey of the field of interpersonal communication that includes a review of the theory, research and practice that students can use to improve the quality of their professional and personal, as we… source |
| ENGL 128 | Film Appreciation | — | This course introduces students to an analytical and critical survey of film, including thematic interpretation, mise-en-scene, cinematography, and other aspects of film production. Cross-listed as H… source |
| ENGL 150 | Introduction To Journalism | — | An introductory journalism and new media website/blog production course. Emphasis in the lecture portion of the course focuses on contemporary journalism/media and its role in society, as well as eth… source |
| ENGL 170 | Creative Writing | — | Students in this course will explore work in fiction and poetry and other genres. The course includes reading and modeling with established authors. The course emphasizes student writing and workshop… source |
| ENGL 172 | Creative Writing II | — | Students undertake intensive work in creative writing, choosing to work in fiction, prose, or poetry. Special attention is paid to enhancing specific writing skills and to work on well-defined and la… source |
| ENGL 180 | Nature Literature In America | — | A survey of American literature that will investigate how our emotions, aesthetics, personal and social consciousness, and even our very orientation in the world, have always been inseparably tied to… source |
| ENGL 185 | Ethnic Literatures of the U.S. | — | This course is a survey of representative multicultural authors and literatures of the United States. It explores the cultural, historical, and political contexts of writings from many of the ethnic… source |
| ENGL 228 | Novel And Film | — | This course is a study in literary and cinematic technique focusing on narrative genres and theme. Selected novels are compared to transposed versions on film. Novel types covered: bildungsroman, got… source |
| ENGL 245 | Contemporary Literature | — | An intensive examination of literature from the English-speaking world, 1945 to present. Students will consider different national perspectives and cultures, as well as the major trends of contempora… source |
| ENGL 246 | Women’s Literature | — | A survey of literature by women writing in English in all genres that will examine both canonical texts and overlooked, neglected or forgotten works which have fallen outside the traditional canon. S… source |
| ENGL 252 | American Literature I | — | This course introduces students to America’s literary traditions from their beginnings to the second half of the nineteenth century. (C-ID ENGL 130). source |
| ENGL 254 | American Literature II | — | This course introduces students to a wide range of American authors and their relationship to major literary and intellectual movements from the second half of the nineteenth century to the present.… source |
| ENGL 256 | Survey of British Literature I | — | Survey of literary culture of England from the Beowulf to Pope. Covers development of literary forms and the history of critical taste in political, cultural and philosophical context. (C-ID ENGL 160… source |
| ENGL 257 | Survey of British Literature II | — | Survey of literary culture of England from the late eighteenth century to the present. Covers development of literary forms and the history of critical taste in political, cultural and philosophical… source |
| ENGL 277 | Introduction to Shakespeare | — | Acquaints students with dramatic structure, poetry and central themes of Shakespeare’s work. Plays selected to represent range and development of his art. Emphasis on close text analysis, critical vi… source |
| ENGL 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in English after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number… source |
| ENGL 310 | Applied Professional and Technical Communication and Composition | — | Provides experience and feedback on writing effective and concise professional and technical communications such as memos, emails, letters, reports, technical papers, proposals, reports, social media… source |
| ENGL 416 | Research Methods: Current Topics and Issues | — | In this course, students will research current topics and issues using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches per APA guidelines. The course emphasizes critical exploration, using th… source |
| ENGL C1000 | Academic Reading and Writing | — | In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of academic research. Fo… source |
| ENGL C1001 | Critical Thinking and Writing | — | In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primarily non-fiction texts… source |
| ENGL C1002 | Introduction to Literature | — | In this course, students are introduced to works by diverse authors and major literary genres, developing close reading and analytical writing skills. Students also develop appreciation for and criti… source |
| ENGL C1003 | Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature | — | In this course, students receive instruction in analytical, critical, and argumentative writing. Students develop critical thinking, close reading and literary analysis skills, research strategies, i… source |
| ENVR 039 | L-280 Followership to Leadership | — | This training course is designed as a self-assessment opportunity for individuals preparing to step into a leadership role. The course combines one day of classroom instruction followed by a second d… source |
| ENVR 040 | Firefighter Type 2 | — | This is the first course in the wildland firefighter training series. This course provides students with entry level firefighter skills for wildland fire incidents. This course also provides instruct… source |
| ENVR 041 | S-131- Firefighter Type 1 | — | This is the second course in the wildland firefighter training series. This course prepares students with additional leadership and skills sets needed to make leadership and tactical decisions on wil… source |
| ENVR 042 | Portable Pumps Water Use | — | This course provides students with practical knowledge and skills in the use of portable fire pumps and related equipment during wildland fire incidents. The course consists of three skill areas: sup… source |
| ENVR 043 | Wildland Fire Chainsaws | — | This course provides the basic knowledge, understanding, function, maintenance, and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws. The student will also learn the tactical use of wildland fire… source |
| ENVR 044 | Firing Operations | — | The course discusses and illustrates common firing devices and techniques essential for jobs in this field. Students will work with real ignition techniques or demonstrate the use of an actual firing… source |
| ENVR 045 | Seasonal Firefighting Basic | — | Basic concepts, techniques, skills and theories on fire suppression and control. Includes fire physics, fuels, weather, topography, behavior, fire-line construction, National Interagency Incident Man… source |
| ENVR 046 | Introduction To Incident Command System | — | This course provides an introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS-100), the National Incident Management System (ICS-700), the National Response Framework (ICS-800), and Emergency Support Func… source |
| ENVR 047 | Incident Command System for Single Resources (I200) | — | This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). The course focuses on the implementation of ICS and single res… source |
| ENVR 048 | Intermediate Incident Command System (I300) | — | This course provides description and detail of the Incident Command System (ICS) organization and operations in supervisory roles on expanding or Type 3 incidents. Topics include ICS fundamentals rev… source |
| ENVR 049 | Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior | — | This is a classroom-based skills course designed to prepare the prospective fireline supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations by fulfilling the coursework for National Wi… source |
| ENVR 050 | Commercial Driver's License Training | — | This course will guide the student through the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commercial Drivers Handbook to prepare them for the DMV written and driving exams that are required to obt… source |
| ENVR 051 | Intermediate Class A Driver License Training | — | This is an intermediate-level course designed to give participants the basic skills to obtain a Commercial Class A Driver's License. The course will emphasize safe operations, pre-operation inspectio… source |
| ENVR 102 | Introduction to Environmental Studies | — | This interdisciplinary course introduces students to the field of environmental studies, and emphasizes connections between people and their environment. Through the exploration of literature in the… source |
| ENVR 103 | Environmental Studies Seminar | — | This course is designed to be taken early in a student’s career in the Environmental Studies program. It will help build community among new students by introducing them to program staff, returning s… source |
| ENVR 105 | Introduction to Forestry Field Experience | — | This course in an intensive program designed to immerse advanced high school and introductory college students into the field of forest ecology and management. Through hands-on field experiences, int… source |
| ENVR 106 | Intermediate Forestry Field Experience | — | This course is an intermediate-level, intensive program designed to immerse advanced high school and introductory college students into the field of forest ecology and management. Through hands-on fi… source |
| ENVR 120 | Sierra Nevada Natural History | — | Students will learn to observe the patterns and relationships of flora, fauna, non-living elements of the Sierra Nevada range, with a particular focus on Plumas County. Basic ecology, climatology and… source |
| ENVR 125 | Wildlife Law and Issues | — | In-depth studies of wildlife issues, laws, and regulations throughout North America and the world. The course includes in-depth discussions and analysis of the Endangered Species Act, commercializati… source |
| ENVR 130 | Introduction to Sustainable Food Systems | — | Introduction to local and global food systems, and their ecological, economic and social sustainability. Includes an exploration of Plumas County’s local food and farming movement, and an introductio… source |
| ENVR 131 | High Altitude Crop Production - Late Season | — | Introduction to sustainable farm production techniques with an emphasis on fall crops. Includes planting schedules, season extension techniques, nutrient management, and the impact of temperature on… source |
| ENVR 132 | High Altitude Crop Production - Early Season | — | Introduction to farm production techniques with an emphasis on spring and early summer crops. Includes crop planning, high altitude variety selection, nutrient management, and spring season extension… source |
| ENVR 133 | Ecological Pest Management | — | Introduction to ecological pest and weed management strategies for the small-scale farm. Includes an overview of short-term, ecologically-friendly strategies for controlling a variety of common pests… source |
| ENVR 134 | Season Extension Structures | — | This course will provide students with a basic understanding of the impacts of temperature on crop growth and equip them to select and utilize the appropriate season extension techniques. Students wi… source |
| ENVR 135 | Small Farm Tools and Infrastructure | — | This course will equip students to assess, design and select tools and infrastructure appropriate for the small-scale farm. Includes an overview of small-scale equipment, hand tools, seeders, farm st… source |
| ENVR 136 | Animal Husbandry on the Small Farm | — | Animals can be an important part in creating a closed-loop nutrient cycle on small farms. This course will explore the many benefits of including animals on your farm including soil regeneration, nut… source |
| ENVR 137 | Fruit Tree and Berry Production | — | This course will introduce students to fruits and berries that can be grown in the mountain environment. Selection of varietals, pruning techniques, grafting, harvesting and storage techniques will b… source |
| ENVR 142 | Introduction to Environmental Science | — | This course is an introduction to environmental issues from a scientific perspective, focusing on physical, chemical, and biological processes within the Earth's system, the interaction between human… source |
| ENVR 142L | Introduction to Environmental Science Lab | — | The laboratory section of ENVR 142 will build on students' understanding of concepts covered in the lecture course. Emphasis will be placed on quantitative methods of assessing data, collecting scien… source |
| ENVR 160 | Watershed Protection And Restoration | — | This class will introduce you to the fundamental concepts, techniques, and tools used to understand the structure and function of watersheds. In addition, the class will address the basic techniques… source |
| ENVR 164 | Native Plants Workshop | — | This hands-on course focuses on native plant propagation, including identification, seed and cutting collection, transplanting, nursery and greenhouse operations, and re-vegetation techniques. Evenin… source |
| ENVR 170 | Wildland Fire Behavior | — | This course is one in a series of core courses required for the Wildland Fire Technology Certificate of Achievement. This course provides students with information necessary to understand basic wildl… source |
| ENVR 180 | Environmental Policy | — | A comprehensive analysis of the laws and policies that affect water, land, air, fire, wildlife, and vegetation in the American West. The class will examine the federal land management agencies (histo… source |
| ENVR 185 | Principles of Indigenous Management | — | This class will focus on Sierra Nevada ecosystems, the people native to this land, and their interaction and relationship with and management of the environment. Students will learn about perspective… source |
| ENVR 189 | Principles of Indigenous Management Field Experience | — | This course will expose students to valuable knowledge and perspectives from local indigenous community members to inform students about sustainable and ethical land management. An emphasis will be p… source |
| ENVR 190 | Environmental Studies Field Course | — | Students will participate in selected environmental studies field trips to areas of environmental, historical and ecological interest within four major North American biomes: Great Basin, Sierra Neva… source |
| ENVR 192 | Winter Ecology | — | By taking local field trips, students will develop an understanding of winter ecology by using hands-on, practical ecological methods. source |
| ENVR 194 | Current Environmental Issues | — | We will explore regional environmental concerns through classroom and field sessions. Readings, guest speakers, discussion, direct observation, and hands-on projects will provide students with varied… source |
| ENVR 199 | Introduction to Special Topics in Environmental Studies | — | This course covers selected topics in evolving issues or research in the area of environmental management or ecosystem science or special field topics as the opportunity arises. Independent student r… source |
| ENVR 201 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | — | An introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) including basic principles as well as practices involving GIS. Students will learn about assessment of vector and raster data, scale, resolut… source |
| ENVR 205 | Geospatial Concepts | — | Introduction to maps, images and geographic techniques. Technologies include map and aerial photograph interpretation, tabular data, spatial statistics, cartography, Global Positioning Systems (GPS),… source |
| ENVR 210 | Introduction to Soil Science | — | An introduction to the biological, chemical and physical properties of soils. Major topic areas include the relationship of soil characteristics to land management, maintenance of soil productivity,… source |
| ENVR 220 | Introduction to Forestry | — | This course is an introduction to forest ecological and biological processes and to forest management, through discussion of silviculture, policy, operations, forest products, and management decision… source |
| ENVR 230 | Introduction to Fire Ecology and Management | — | This course introduces students to wildland fire and its relationship and interactions with the environment. Major topic areas include: the basics of fire, fire exclusion and policy, fire history, tr… source |
| ENVR 231 | Introduction to Prescribed Fire Field Experience | — | This is an introductory course designed to allow students to take advantage of specialized prescribed fire and other wildland fire training opportunities that take place as part of TREX (prescribed f… source |
| ENVR 232 | Intermediate Prescribed Fire Field Experience | — | This is an intermediate course designed to allow students to take advantage of specialized prescribed fire and other wildland fire training opportunities that take place as part of TREX (prescribed f… source |
| ENVR 233 | Advanced Prescribed Fire Field Experience | — | This is an advanced course designed to allow students to take advantage of specialized prescribed fire and other wildland fire training opportunities that take place as part of TREX (prescribed fire… source |
| ENVR 234 | Leadership in Prescribed Fire Field Experience | — | This is an advanced course designed to allow students to practice and demonstrate leadership during specialized prescribed fire and other wildland fire training opportunities that take place as part… source |
| ENVR 235 | Introduction to Prescribed Fire Fundamentals | — | This course will provide students with contextual knowledge and on-the-ground training that will prepare them to be successful prescribed fire practitioners. Students will learn basics of fire planni… source |
| ENVR 236 | Intermediate Prescribed Fire Fundamentals | — | This course will provide students with contextual knowledge and on-the-ground training that will prepare them to be successful prescribed fire practitioners. Students will build on skills gained in I… source |
| ENVR 237 | Advanced Prescribed Fire Fundamentals | — | This course will provide students with contextual knowledge and on-the-ground training that will prepare them to be successful prescribed fire practitioners. Students will build on skills gained in I… source |
| ENVR 238 | Leadership in Prescribed Fire Fundamentals | — | This course will build leadership skills in students in the space of prescribed fire. Students will utilize communication and field skills gained throughout the Prescribed Fire Fundamentals course se… source |
| ENVR 239 | Prescribed Fire Field Experience | — | This course is designed to allow students to take advantage of specialized prescribed fire training opportunities that take place as part of TREX (prescribed fire training exchanges), and related eve… source |
| ENVR 240 | Introduction to Wildlife | — | An exploration of the field of wildlife biology, including conservation, ecology, threats, and management of wildlife. The class is designed as an introductory-level course for the student interested… source |
| ENVR 241 | Wildlife Diversity And Field Techniques | — | An applied course including field identification and natural history of vertebrate wildlife as well as field techniques used in wildlife research and management. source |
| ENVR 250 | Introduction to Aquaculture | — | This course introduces students to the techniques and methodologies used in fisheries including in earthen ponds and flow-through raceways. Lectures focus on history, theory, hatchery systems, site s… source |
| ENVR 251 | Ecosystem Management | — | Students will apply concepts from pre-requisite courses, to analyze and synthesize information about the environment. This will lead to participation in ecosystem management decision-making. source |
| ENVR 264 | Introduction to Fish Biology and Management | — | This course introduces students to the study of fishes. Students delve into the history of fishes and the techniques used to differentiate the 31,000 species. The course covers anatomy, behavior, str… source |
| ENVR 266 | Advanced Aquaculture | — | This course builds upon the knowledge gained in ENVR250 Fish Culture and delve deeper into the subjects of water quality, water management, feed management, inventory, and bio filtration. These subje… source |
| ENVR 280 | Professional Development Seminar | — | The objective of this class is to synthesize material learned in the major and to assist students in the development of professional skills in seeking out, applying to, and interviewing for continued… source |
| ENVR 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Environmental Studies after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational mater… source |
| ENVR 299 | Special Topics In Environmental Studies | — | This course covers selected topics in evolving issues or research in the area of environmental management or ecosystem science or special field topics as the opportunity arises. Independent student r… source |
| ENVR 310 | Environmental Monitoring and Analysis | — | This course will investigate how to measure and evaluate the health and function of an ecosystem. Students will learn how to design, analyze, and critique ecological experiments and sampling programs… source |
| ENVR 380 | Environmental Management and Planning | — | In this course, students will learn about the foundations of environmental planning and how to effectively manage ecosystems in the Sierra Nevada. This course covers historic case studies highlightin… source |
| ENVR 399 | Advanced Special Topics in Environmental Studies | — | This course allows faculty and students to take advantage of unique learning opportunities that present themselves related to the subjects of environmental studies and natural resource management. Sp… source |
| ENVR 410 | Restoration Ecology | — | This course explores concepts related to restoration ecology, which is the process of understanding and assisting in the recovery of damaged, degraded, or destroyed ecosystems. This is a complex, int… source |
| ENVR 420 | Advanced Forest Ecology and Management | — | This course will cover concepts related to forest ecology and teach students practical skills necessary to apply ecological knowledge to effectively manage forests. Special attention will be given to… source |
| ENVR 425 | Forest Disturbance and Health | — | This course is an introduction to the biotic and abiotic disturbance agents affecting the health of forest and adjacent ecosystems including: fire, insects, pathogens, non-native species, climate cha… source |
| ENVR 430 | Advanced Fire Ecology and Management | — | This course will cover concepts related to the ecological impacts and functions of fire on the landscape and examine the effects of fire on human communities, atmospheric conditions (i.e., smoke and… source |
| ENVR 460 | Advanced Riparian Restoration and Management | — | In this course, students will apply landscape-scale, whole watershed-level thinking to understand complex restoration and management topics in riparian systems. Fluvial, geomorphic, and ecological co… source |
| ENVR 480 | Human Dimensions of Natural Resources | — | The values, attitudes, and behaviors of humans related to natural resources. Students will explore their own beliefs, biases, and prejudices through the use of case studies in controversial topics su… source |
| ENVR 490 | Land Management Practicum | — | This is a capstone course where students will apply advanced land management concepts to prepare and execute land management projects. source |
| ENVR 499 | Leadership in Special Topics in Environmental Studies | — | This course covers selected topics in evolving issues or research in the area of environmental management or ecosystem science or special field topics as the opportunity arises. Independent student r… source |
| ETHN 131 | Native American Studies | — | An interdisciplinary introduction to Native American cultures and societies from ancient origins to the present with a particular focus on the period from the 15th century to the present. The course… source |
| ETHN 135 | African American Studies | — | The African American Studies course is designed to introduce students to cultural, geographical, historical, environmental, and political issues of the African American experience. Through the interd… source |
| ETHN 140 | Introduction to Race and Ethnicity | — | This course is an introduction to sociological and political approaches to race, and ethnicity, and an examination of the cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that support or… source |
| ETHN 150 | Race and Ethnicity in American Music | — | In this course, students will explore the roots of popular music in America and contributions of race and ethnic groups. This course introduces students to the concepts and theories used in ethnic st… source |
| ETHN 185 | Ethnic Literatures of the U.S. | — | This course is a survey of representative multicultural authors and literatures of the United States. It explores the cultural, historical, and political contexts of writings from many of the ethnic… source |
| GEOG 102 | Physical Geography | — | This course is a spatial study of the Earth’s dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include: Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, geology, soil, and the biosphere. Emphasi… source |
| GEOG 104 | Cultural Geography | — | This course is an introduction to cultural geography through the study of global patterns of many aspects of human culture, including population, language, religion, urban and rural settlement, and w… source |
| GEOG 125 | World Regional Geography | — | This course is a survey of the cultures of the world, regions, and nations as interpreted by geographers. This includes physical, cultural, and economic features. This course emphasizes spatial and h… source |
| GEOG 201 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | — | An introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) including basic principles as well as practices involving GIS. Students will learn about assessment of vector and raster data, scale, resolut… source |
| GEOG 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in geography after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), numb… source |
| GEOL 102 | Physical Geology | — | In this introductory course, students will study the phenomena that shape our Earth. The course covers: the modern theories about the origin of Earth, its internal structure and evolution through tim… source |
| GEOL 104 | Historical Geology | — | In this course, students study the history of the Earth, covering the early atmosphere, the development of the Earth’s structure, continents and oceans, the evolution of life, and the interrelationsh… source |
| GEOL 120 | Introduction to Earth Science | — | This course is an introduction to the essentials of Earth Science, including the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and solar system. This course focuses on the interactions between physical and che… source |
| GEOL 191 | Geologic Field Trips: Volcanic Landscapes | — | This is a weekend, field-based course where students will visit selected local landscapes formed by volcanism. source |
| GEOL 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student-designed project in geology after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number… source |
| HES 001 | Strength Training | — | This course provides an instructor-led, structured, physical conditioning program that emphasizes body strengthening. Students will learn specific techniques used to develop muscular strength and mus… source |
| HES 002 | Cardiovascular Fitness | — | This course provides an instructor-led, structured, physical conditioning program that emphasizes cardiovascular fitness. Students will learn to use cardiovascular equipment to develop muscular endur… source |
| HES 100 | Principles of Healthful Living | — | Examination of current important health issues and practical means of effectively dealing with them. Main topics include mental and emotional health, nutrition, physical fitness, human sexuality, sub… source |
| HES 101 | Wellness and Body Movement | — | This course guides students into all the dimensions of personal health promotion and disease prevention. Life skills involving fitness and wellness that truly enhance the quality and longevity of a h… source |
| HES 104 | Sports Management | — | This course is designed to examine the academic and professional requirements of coaching and administrating a sports program. Students will be exposed to the breadth of the coaching & administrating… source |
| HES 105 | First Aid And Safety | — | First aid in emergency and accident situations. Wounds, shock, choking, artificial respiration, adult, child, and infant CPR, injuries, burns, effects of heat and cold, medical emergencies, and trans… source |
| HES 108 | Track & Field And Cross Country Skills | — | A fitness course that will teach and/or further one’s knowledge in track and field. The class activity is designed to improve many areas in physical fitness, including: all events in track and field,… source |
| HES 112 | Ultimate Disc | — | Beginning through advanced. Ultimate development of individual skills, throwing and catching, and offensive/defensive team strategy. source |
| HES 113 | Circuit Training | — | This course encompasses a full body work-out through circuit training, utilizing cardiovascular interval training, core training, and resistance exercising using free weights and other strengthening… source |
| HES 114 | Physical Fitness: Stretch And Tone | — | A fitness program designed to improve muscle tone and strength through a series of deep muscle exercises that improve flexibility and reduce stress. source |
| HES 115 | Physical Fitness: Aerobics | — | Activity class designed for improved cardiovascular fitness. High/low aerobics, strength training, flexibility, and stress reduction. source |
| HES 118 | Physical Activity, Wellness & Behavior Change | — | Students will examine personal awareness and responsibility for maintenance of health, fitness and well-being. Information will be presented concerning the benefits, positive effects, assessment and… source |
| HES 119 | Body Composition: Theory, Principles and Management | — | This course examines the relationship between exercise, diet, and body composition as affected by muscular strength and endurance training as well as nutritional issues that affect the body both pre… source |
| HES 120 | Weight Training | — | This course covers techniques of weight training, an individually adapted exercise program, basic development of strength, endurance, speed, and agility through a controlled weight-training program.… source |
| HES 121 | Movement Fundamentals & Multi Joint Training | — | This course is designed to help students develop movement skills through resistance training, strength development and muscular endurance. Focuses on blending together different combinations and sequ… source |
| HES 122 | Performance Related Fitness | — | This course is designed to offer comprehensive, systematic training programs for students who wish to apply strength and conditioning techniques to specific skills and/or physical activities. source |
| HES 123 | Asian Martial Arts | — | This course will explore the historical techniques of martial arts in light of present day practical applications. This course will be presented as a more traditional martial arts class with students… source |
| HES 124 | Sports In American History | — | A survey of sports as a reflection of American cultural development, race and gender relations, and political and social change through the 19th and 20th centuries. The course examines the developmen… source |
| HES 127 | Advanced Asian Martial Arts | — | The Advanced Asian Martial Arts course will deepen and expand the understanding and application of traditional martial arts with students not only learning the empty hand techniques of Karate, Kung F… source |
| HES 129 | Basic Jujitsu | — | Course covers basic principles of Jujitsu, a system of self-defense using the attacker’s aggression against them. The emphasis is on balance and fulcrum more than strength. source |
| HES 131 | Beginning Sports Conditioning | — | Class designed to advance athletic performance. All phases of strength and power are introduced and addressed though strength, agility, balance, plyometric and speed training. Progression of exercise… source |
| HES 132 | Sports In Society | — | This course is designed to enable students to understand the relationship between specific aspects of sociology and sport. The class will examine social, political, and economic factors that directly… source |
| HES 133 | Introduction To Kinesiology | — | This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed along with caree… source |
| HES 135 | Advanced Sports Conditioning | — | This class is designed to maximize athletic performance. All phases of strength and power are progressed using strength, agility, balance, plyometric and speed training techniques. Progression of exe… source |
| HES 136 | Speed, Agility And Conditioning | — | This course covers speed, agility, and conditioning as vital components of physical activity progression. This course is designed to help students train their proprioceptive senses, to learn and deve… source |
| HES 137 | Land Based Strength And Stabilization | — | This course focuses on a variety of individual and group activities performed on land such as plyometrics, medicine balls, hurdles, and cardiovascular equipment; student improvement of strength and s… source |
| HES 138 | Fitness Activities And Theories | — | This course covers topics related to individual fitness and development of personal skills, such as form running, body positioning, muscle memory, motor control and skill development. Activities for… source |
| HES 139 | Asian Martial Arts-Weapons | — | Throughout history, weapons have been used as an extension of the body. The study of martial arts enables one to become prepared physically and mentally for challenges that arise in life. The use of… source |
| HES 141 | Principles Of Fitness & Performance | — | Through lecture and discussion the class will explore the physiological, psychological, and sociological values of fitness and principles of performance training. The student will study and implement… source |
| HES 143 | Principles of Performance Lab | — | Course related to the continuation of teaching fundamentals, and implementation of plays. source |
| HES 150 | Intramurals | — | A variety of courses including both individual and team sports. source |
| HES 151 | Extramural Ultimate Disc | — | Regional tournament team play. Instruction in advanced skills of Ultimate Disc. Focusing on conditioning for advanced tournament play. source |
| HES 152 | Intro To Cheer Movement | — | Introductory class of basic cheer movements designed for the student with no prior knowledge of cheerleading. Basic cheerleading skills, techniques, and general cheer vocabulary common to all genres… source |
| HES 153 | Intro To Dance Movement | — | Introductory class of basic dance movements designed for the student with no prior knowledge of dance. Basic dance skills, techniques, and general dance vocabulary common to all genres of dance will… source |
| HES 154 | Cheer Production | — | In this course designed for beginning to advanced cheerleaders, students will rehearse and/or prepare to perform student-choreographed cheer routines for performance during school athletic events. Th… source |
| HES 155 | Dance Production | — | In this course designed for beginning to advanced dancers, students will rehearse and/or prepare to perform student-choreographed dances for performance during school athletic events. The focus is on… source |
| HES 156 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Sand Volleyball | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of Sand Volleyball, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique,… source |
| HES 157 | Sports Officiating | — | Covers current officiating topics with emphasis on basic concepts of officiating. Sports addressed include volleyball, basketball, football, baseball, softball, and floor hockey. This course will foc… source |
| HES 158 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Women’s Track And Field | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of track and field, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique,… source |
| HES 160 | Psychology Of Coaching | — | Designed to examine the various aspects of interpersonal behavior and motivational psychology as it pertains to coaching athletes, including: philosophy of coaching, motivation, leadership, anxiety,… source |
| HES 161 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Soccer | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of soccer, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, and offen… source |
| HES 163 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Women’s Cross Country | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of cross country, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, an… source |
| HES 166 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Men’s Basketball | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of basketball, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, and o… source |
| HES 167 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of women’s volleyball, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and techniqu… source |
| HES 168 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Softball | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of softball, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, and off… source |
| HES 169 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Baseball | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of baseball, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, and off… source |
| HES 170 | Introduction to Nutrition | — | Physiological, social and psychological factors affecting food intake are examined. The relationship of nutrients to health throughout the life cycle is explored. Cross-listed with HES170 source |
| HES 171 | Beginning Golf | — | This short term course will offer the individual student the opportunity to learn the basic fundamental skills necessary to play the game of golf. source |
| HES 172 | Beginning Life Long Fitness | — | In keeping with the primary purpose of wellness, this course is designed to provide insight relative to the values derived by enriching the quality of our lives. Further, it includes the mechanisms f… source |
| HES 174 | Intermediate Life Long Fitness | — | In keeping with the primary purpose of wellness, this course is designed to provide insight relative to the values derived by enriching the quality of our lives. Further, it includes the mechanisms f… source |
| HES 175 | Beginning Golf Academy | — | This short term course will offer the individual student the opportunity to learn the basic fundamental skills necessary to play the game of golf. source |
| HES 176 | Advanced Life Long Fitness | — | In keeping with the primary purpose of wellness, this course is designed to provide insight relative to the values derived by enriching the quality of our lives. Further, it includes the mechanisms f… source |
| HES 178 | Theory Of Intercollegiate Men’s Football | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of men’s football, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, a… source |
| HES 179 | Theory Of Sport: Nutrition For The Athlete | — | This course provides a broad coverage of the key areas of sports nutrition. It deals primarily with general principles, but draws on examples from various sports to illustrate the nutritional goals o… source |
| HES 180 | Theory Of Sport: Applied Biomechanics | — | Concepts behind how human movement is created (force) and how it can be improved (technique). Optimal performance can be attained by teaching/coaching knowledge of the appropriate muscular applicatio… source |
| HES 181 | Theory Of Sport: Coaching Methods And Issues | — | Focus on major coaching theories, methods, practices, and outcomes. Topics include study of first principles on coaching, coaching cases and analyses utilizing film and film breakdown to identify gre… source |
| HES 182 | Ballroom Dance: Swing | — | Designed to introduce students to various styles of swing as a ballroom dance through developing an understanding of its history, music, rhythms, techniques and fundamental social aspects. Basic danc… source |
| HES 183 | Intermediate Ballroom Dance: Swing | — | Complementary course to HES 182—Ballroom Dance: Swing. This course expands on swing dance with more advanced moves and sequencing. Emphasis is on styling, rhythm and technique. Some dance experience… source |
| HES 184 | Basic Ballroom Dance | — | Designed to introduce students to a selection of various ballroom dances through developing an understanding of their history, music, rhythms, techniques and fundamental social aspects. Basic to adva… source |
| HES 192 | Physical Fitness: Beginning Yoga | — | Introduction to basic Hatha yoga postures. Study and practice of exercises for self-awareness, breathing, relaxation, visualization, and meditation. Formerly PE192AD. source |
| HES 194 | Principles Of Physical Education | — | Foundations and philosophies of physical education including professional requirements, fields of study for majors, legal liabilities, public relations, and teaching principles. source |
| HES 200 | Intercollegiate Men’s Football | — | An advanced class for Football competition designed to train students for participating at the intercollegiate level. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will be emphasized. Instruction wil… source |
| HES 201 | Intercollegiate Basketball | — | An advanced level class for intercollegiate basketball competition designed to train student athletes participating in intercollegiate basketball. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will b… source |
| HES 204 | Intercollegiate Soccer | — | An advanced level class for intercollegiate soccer competition designed to train student athletes participating in intercollegiate soccer. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will be addres… source |
| HES 208 | Intercollegiate Cross Country | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Cross Country runners with specific attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will also be covered. Knowledge and adherence… source |
| HES 212 | Intercollegiate Track And Field | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Track and Field participants with specific attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will also be covered. Knowledge and adh… source |
| HES 214 | Intercollegiate Volleyball | — | An advanced class for Volleyball competition designed to train students for participating at the intercollegiate level. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will be emphasized. Instruction w… source |
| HES 216 | Intercollegiate Baseball | — | An advanced class for Volleyball competition designed to train students for participating at the intercollegiate level. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will be emphasized. Instruction w… source |
| HES 218 | Intercollegiate Softball | — | An advanced class for Softball competition designed to train students for participating at the intercollegiate level. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will be emphasized. Instruction wil… source |
| HES 219 | Intercollegiate Sand Volleyball | — | This course is designed to teach the basic skills, knowledge of rules, team strategies and techniques of doubles sand volleyball. Basic skills instruction and strategies in sand volleyball will be em… source |
| HES 220 | Management & Care Of Athletic Injury I | — | Introduction to the basic management and care of athletic related injuries. Topics will include basic anatomy, injury assessment and basic rehabilitation and prevention of injuries, with emphasis on… source |
| HES 222 | Management And Care Of Athletic Injury II | — | This course provides students with basic medical foundation in the prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of athletic related injuries. Topics include: Mechanism of tissue i… source |
| HES 223 | Observation & Practicum Of Athletic Training | — | Students will apply advanced athletic training principles in rendering care to the athletic teams and/or individual student athletes. Students will learn taping techniques, wound care, therapeutic mo… source |
| HES 224 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | — | This introductory course provides students with a foundational understanding of physical therapy, its principles, and the role of physical therapists/physical therapy assistants in healthcare. Throug… source |
| HES 225 | Introduction to Physical Therapy Practice Across Diverse Settings | — | This course is designed to provide students with further knowledge of the role of a Physical Therapist (PT)/Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) in diverse healthcare settings. Students will gain knowled… source |
| HES 230 | Advanced Basketball | — | An advanced level class for intercollegiate basketball competition designed to train student athletes participating in intercollegiate basketball. Methods of competitive team play and strategy will b… source |
| HES 234 | Advanced Women’s Volleyball | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball designed to train students in the off-season with additional attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy wi… source |
| HES 236 | Advanced Men's Baseball | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate men’s baseball designed to train students in the off-season with additional attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will b… source |
| HES 238 | Advanced Women’s Softball | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Women’s Softball designed to train students in the off-season with additional attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will… source |
| HES 240 | Advanced Men’s Football | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Men’s football designed to train students in the off-season with additional attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will b… source |
| HES 242 | Advanced Soccer | — | A course that covers all aspects of the theory of soccer, emphasizing the philosophical foundations and history of the game, sports nutrition, healthy living, perfecting form and technique, and offen… source |
| HES 248 | Advanced Cross Country | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate cross country designed to train student in the off season with specific attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will also… source |
| HES 252 | Advanced Track And Field | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate track and field designed to train student in the off season with specific attention to individual development. Competitive team play and strategy will als… source |
| HES 253 | Advanced Sand Volleyball | — | An advanced level course for intercollegiate Sand Volleyball designed to train students in the off-season with attention to individual development. Basic fundamentals, knowledge of rules and techniqu… source |
| HES 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Health and Exercise Studies after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational… source |
| HIST 108 | The United States to 1877 | — | A survey of the history of the U.S. from pre-Columbian societies and European colonization through the Revolution, Westward Expansion, the Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is placed on the evol… source |
| HIST 110 | The United States Since 1865 | — | A survey of the U.S. from Reconstruction through industrialization, overseas expansion, the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the World Wars, the Cold War, and America’s role in the contemporary… source |
| HIST 111 | World History to 1500 | — | This course surveys world history from the Paleolithic period to the end of the 15th century CE with a particular focus on the interactions between nations and civilizations. Students in this course… source |
| HIST 112 | World History Since 1500 | — | This course will survey world history from the beginning of the 15th century CE to the present with a particular focus on the interactions between nations and civilizations. The course will examine t… source |
| HIST 120 | Women In American History | — | This course presents a multicultural review of the role, status and contributions of women in American history from colonial times to present. Emphasis is on the political, social, cultural, and econ… source |
| HIST 130 | Native American History | — | Survey of Native American history from 15th century to the present. Examines Native American cultures, economies and ways of life and their evolution including Spanish, French and British periods of… source |
| HIST 135 | African American Studies | — | The African American Studies course is designed to introduce students to cultural, geographical, historical, environmental, and political issues of the African American experience. Through the interd… source |
| HIST 140 | California History | — | A survey course of the history and development of California from the pre-contact era to the present. The course covers pre-Columbian, Spanish, Mexican, and American periods tracing the evolution of… source |
| HIST 170 | Democracy in Practice, Washington DC Week | — | Students will explore and learn about "democracy in practice" by visiting Washington D.C., Monticello, and Gettysburg. Instruction will occur through lecture, study, and discussion, and participation… source |
| HIST 172 | Democracy in Practice Landmarks Of Civil Rights | — | This course will explore “democracy in practice” through lecture, study and discussion, plus virtual or in-person attendance and participation in a local government or community political event, and… source |
| HIST 400 | The American West | — | Study of the history of the American West from European contact to the present. Topics will include the role of the US government and the effects of American expansionism with particular focus on the… source |
| HIST C1001 | United States History to 1877 | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States, from Indigenous North America to the end of Reconstruction. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. (C-ID HIST 130… source |
| HIST C1002 | United States History since 1865 | — | This course is a historical survey of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. (C-ID 130 (if applicable)). source |
| HLTH 100 | Principles of Healthful Living | — | Examination of current important health issues and practical means of effectively dealing with them. Main topics include mental and emotional health, nutrition, physical fitness, human sexuality, sub… source |
| HUMN 100 | Art Appreciation | — | This course provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction to t… source |
| HUMN 101 | Music Appreciation | — | In this course, students will explore various composers, types, and elements of music from earliest forms of human music to the present day. This survey course includes topics such as, but not limite… source |
| HUMN 110 | Introduction to Humanities I | — | An introduction to Western Culture from 3000 BCE to 1500 CE through the lenses of literature, religion, philosophy, politics, architecture, music, and art. Students will gain a deeper understanding o… source |
| HUMN 112 | Introduction to Humanities II | — | An introduction to Western civilization from 1400 CE to the present. Through lecture, research and examples of the fine arts of the times, students will learn of Western civilization’s changing cultu… source |
| HUMN 128 | Film Appreciation | — | This course introduces students to an analytical and critical survey of film, including thematic interpretation, mise-en-scene, cinematography, and other aspects of film production. Cross-listed as E… source |
| HUMN 228 | Novel And Film | — | This course is a study in literary and cinematic technique focusing on narrative genres and theme. Selected novels are compared to transposed versions on film. Novel types covered: bildungsroman, got… source |
| HUMN 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Humanities after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), num… source |
| MATH 001 | College Algebra Workshop (non-credit) | — | This course provides support to students concurrently enrolled in MATH 110 College Algebra and will provide hands-on help with current assignments. Support will focus on essential skills required for… source |
| MATH 002 | Statistics Workshop (non-credit) | — | This course provides hands-on support to students concurrently enrolled in MATH 202 Elementary Statistics in an environment where students will receive individualized attention. Support will focus on… source |
| MATH 015 | Intermediate Algebra (Non-STEM majors) | — | This course is designed to help students develop the skills needed for a non-STEM pathway and to satisfy the requirements of some associate degree programs. It combines topics from elementary and int… source |
| MATH 020 | Intermediate Algebra for STEM Majors | — | This course is designed to help students develop the skills needed for a STEM pathway and to satisfy the requirements of some Associate Degree programs. Topics include simplifying and evaluating expr… source |
| MATH 101 | College Algebra Workshop | — | This course provides support to students concurrently enrolled in MATH 110 College Algebra and will provide hands-on help with current assignments. Support will focus on essential skills required for… source |
| MATH 102 | Statistics Workshop | — | This course provides hands-on support to students concurrently enrolled in MATH 202 Elementary Statistics in an environment where students will receive individualized attention. Support will focus on… source |
| MATH 108 | Introduction to Trigonometry | — | This course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of trigonometry. Topics include angular measurements in degrees and radians, right triangle and unit circle trigonometry, trigonometr… source |
| MATH 110 | College Algebra | — | This is a college-level course in algebra for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It includes polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, and logarithmic func… source |
| MATH 114 | Finite Math | — | This course covers a range of mathematical tools and applications commonly used in business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics may include linear functions, systems of linear equations and i… source |
| MATH 150 | Concepts and Structures of Mathematics for Educators | — | This course focuses on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystems. Though emphas… source |
| MATH 218 | Single Variable Calculus I – Late Transcendentals | — | This is a first course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include functions, limits and continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration, and… source |
| MATH 220 | Single Variable Calculus II – Late Transcendentals | — | This is the second course in a sequence for differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include techniques and application of derivatives of inverse and transcendental functions,… source |
| MATH 222 | Multivariable Calculus | — | This is the third course in a sequence for differential and integral calculus where it moves beyond single variable treatment to coverage of multivariable functions. Topics include the algebra and ca… source |
| MATH 224 | Ordinary Differential Equations | — | The course is an introduction to ordinary differential equations including both quantitative and qualitative methods as well as applications from a variety of disciplines.This course focuses on linea… source |
| MATH 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in mathematics after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), nu… source |
| MATH C2211 | Calculus I: Late Transcendentals | — | A first course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include limits and continuity of functions, techniques and applications of differentiation, an introduction to integr… source |
| MATH C2221 | Calculus II: Late Transcendentals | — | A second course in differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include applications of integration, techniques of integration, infinite sequences and series, and the calculus of p… source |
| MUS 101 | Music Appreciation | — | In this course, students will explore various composers, types, and elements of music from earliest forms of human music to the present day. This survey course includes topics such as, but not limite… source |
| MUS 140 | Mixed Chorus | — | Performance-based mixed choral training in vocal skills, ear training and sight-singing, music notation and vocabulary. Technical application of rhythm, melody and harmony in various genres. source |
| MUS 144 | Treble Voices Choir | — | Treble vocal ensemble focusing on vocal musicianship and wide variety of three and four part(ssaa)music, as well as a'cappella and foreign language selections for public performance. source |
| MUS 150 | Race and Ethnicity in American Music | — | In this course, students will explore the roots of popular music in America and contributions of race and ethnic groups. This course introduces students to the concepts and theories used in ethnic st… source |
| MUS 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Music after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number o… source |
| NCA 001 | Food Safety And Sanitation | — | This course introduced the laws and regulations governing sanitation and safety in food service. It presents necessary procedures with food, the food production area, equipment and the employee. Food… source |
| NCA 002 | Professional Chef Cooking I | — | Comprehensive introduction to fundamental techniques of food preparation, including those applicable to sauces, meats, poultry, vegetables and baking. Formerly FACS197.14. source |
| NCA 003 | Professional Chef Cooking II | — | This course will include more advanced concepts of cooking to include meats, fish poultry, bakery and applications for commercial settings such as catering and buffet planning. Formerly FACS 197.24 source |
| NCA 004 | Food Service Cost Controls | — | Introduction to tracking quantitative measures in the restaurant business: recipes; inventory; cost of food and beverages, and the analytical tools to assess them for profitability. Formerly FACS 197… source |
| NCA 005 | Skill Development for Employment in Culinary Arts | — | This course prepares students for employment in the field of culinary arts through experiential learning and the opportunity to practice skills. Students in this class will learn skills around servic… source |
| NCA 010 | Restaurant Operations - Breakfast and Lunch | — | In this course, students rotate through all facets of restaurant operation emphasizing breakfast and lunch. Students will refine culinary skills in preparation and serving of hot and cold foods, prod… source |
| NCA 012 | Catering for the Professional | — | Students will learn how to price and present catered functions: private parties, luncheons and dinners. Budgeting, portion planning, transport, and presentation will be covered as well as staffing an… source |
| NCA 014 | Stocks and Sauces | — | Students will learn how to prepare stocks and understand how they are the foundation of sauces and soups. Students will learn to prepare the basic stocks, soups and sauces on which classic recipes ar… source |
| NCA 021 | Fundamentals of Baking | — | This course will introduce the students to the terminology, basic principles and ingredients used in making baked products in a professional setting. Students will prepare basic dough, batters, and p… source |
| NCA 022 | The World of Breads | — | A concentration on the world of yeasted breads: including sandwich, whole grain and artisan breads. Formerly FACS 197.23 source |
| NCA 025 | The Art of the Wedding Cake | — | Baking, decorating and assembly of wedding cakes from classic to contemporary. Formerly FACS 197.22 source |
| NCA 031 | Taste of Mexico | — | Provides students with an introduction to food from different regions of Mexico. This course will cover the principles of proper sanitation and equipment use, salsas and sauce production. Marinated a… source |
| NCA 032 | Taste of Italy | — | Provides students with an introduction to food from different regions of Italy. This course will cover the principles of proper sanitation and equipment use, and food production. Marinated and cooked… source |
| NCA 033 | Food Truck Operations | — | The course will cover all aspects of creating a food truck operation including menu planning, budgets, food production, and safety and sanitation practices. source |
| NCA 170 | Introduction to Nutrition | — | Physiological, social and psychological factors affecting food intake are examined. The relationship of nutrients to health throughout the life cycle is explored. Cross-listed with HES170 source |
| NCA 299 | Special Topics in Culinary Arts | — | Selected topics that develop knowledge and skill in various fields within culinary arts. source |
| NURS 080 | Intravenous Therapy/Blood Withdrawal | — | This course is designed to provide the student with instruction regarding the principles and practices of intravenous therapy and blood withdrawal. Topics include legal aspects, anatomy and physiolog… source |
| NURS 100 | Nurse's Aide | — | This course prepares students for the roles and responsibilities of the certified nurse assistant and covers the concepts, skills, and procedures for providing patient care in the health care field.… source |
| NURS 102 | Home Health Aide | — | This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills necessary for a home health aide to work as part of the home health care team. The focus is on basic human needs, communications, working with… source |
| NURS 111 | Drug Dosage Calculations For Health Providers | — | This course covers three major medication dosage calculation methods: ratio and proportion, formula, and dimensional analysis. A solid knowledge base of general mathematics is necessary to be able to… source |
| NURS 112 | Nursing Foundations | — | An introduction to the study of nursing, which includes understanding the role of the LVN, developing effective communication skills to better understand patient needs, and identifying medical termin… source |
| NURS 114 | Nursing Foundations Lab | — | This course is the laboratory component of NURS 112: Nursing Foundations, which includes student practice and successful performance of a variety of fundamental nursing skills. These skills include:… source |
| NURS 116 | Psychological Principles For Nurses | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the psychological, social, and cultural needs of clients in the health care settings. Students will learn how to identify psychosocial needs of client… source |
| NURS 118 | Medical Terminology | — | This online course is designed to introduce the student to the basic terminology used in the health care industry, including the origin, spelling, pronunciation, meaning and current usage of medical… source |
| NURS 120 | Introduction to Pharmacology | — | This course is a survey of basic applied pharmacology and major drug classifications. Key topics include components of a proper prescription, laws and guidelines of drug use and development, patient… source |
| NURS 122 | Basic Medical Surgical Nursing | — | This is the first in a series of three sequential medical-surgical nursing theory courses. Each course will increase in complexity. This first course provides a head-to-toe survey of fundamental diso… source |
| NURS 123 | Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Lab I | — | Directed supervision clinical component of Basic Medical/Surgical Nursing. Includes direct, transcultural client care, assessment, documentation, and medication administration, with effective communi… source |
| NURS 124 | Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Lab I | — | This course is the clinical laboratory for NURS 122: Basic Medical Surgical Nursing. The clinical experience will be based upon the theoretical and practical knowledge that the student has learned in… source |
| NURS 125 | Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Lab II | — | Directed supervision of clinical component of Basic Medical/Surgical Nursing. Includes direct, transcultural client care, assessment, documentation, and medication administration, within effective co… source |
| NURS 126 | Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Lab II | — | This course is the second clinical laboratory based on the theoretical knowledge learned in Terms I and II. Students will be assigned patients with diagnoses of single system disorders commonly encou… source |
| NURS 200 | Phlebotomy | — | This course is approved by the California Department of Public Health and includes classroom instruction and is designed for all beginning students and for phlebotomists with less than 1040 hours of… source |
| NURS 202 | Maternal-Child Nursing | — | This course provides a foundation in the study of maternal-child nursing care. Key topics include the fundamentals of human reproduction, pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the postpartum period, and… source |
| NURS 204 | Maternal-Child Nursing Lab | — | This course is the clinical laboratory for NURS 202: Maternal-Child Nursing. The clinical experience will be based upon the knowledge presented in the concurrent Maternal-Child Nursing course. Emphas… source |
| NURS 212 | Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing | — | This is the second in a series of three sequential medical-surgical nursing theory courses. This second course provides an overview of rehabilitation nursing, cancer and oncological nursing care, and… source |
| NURS 214 | Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing Lab | — | This course is the clinical laboratory for NURS 212: Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing. The clinical experience will build upon the theoretical and practical knowledge that the student has learne… source |
| NURS 216 | Mental Health Nursing | — | This course provides an overview of nursing care for patients experiencing mental health issues and psychiatric disorders. Students will learn to identify the psychosocial needs of patients and imple… source |
| NURS 222 | Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing | — | This is the final course in a series of three sequential medical-surgical nursing theory courses. This third course explores the complex pathophysiology of conditions that affect multi-body systems.… source |
| NURS 223 | Advanced Medical Surgical Laboratory I | — | Directed supervision of clinical component of advanced Medical/Surgical nursing. Includes direct, transcultural client care, assessment, documentation, and medication administration, utilizing effect… source |
| NURS 224 | Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Lab | — | This course is the clinical laboratory for NURS 222: Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing. The clinical experience will build upon the theoretical and practical knowledge that the student has learned in… source |
| NURS 225 | Advanced Medical Surgical Laboratory II | — | Directed supervision of clinical component of advanced Medical/Surgical nursing. Includes direct, transcultural client care, assessment, documentation, and medication administration, utilizing effect… source |
| NURS 230 | Transition to Nursing Practice | — | This course focuses on developing ethical standards and communication skills in all aspects of nursing care, as well as how to cope with horizontal violence (bullying) in the healthcare setting. This… source |
| NURS 232 | Obstetrical Nursing | — | This course focuses on the maternal client, introducing the anatomy and function of male and female reproductive systems, normal and abnormal fetal development, nursing care of women with complicatio… source |
| NURS 234 | Obstetrical Nursing Laboratory I | — | This course is the first of two laboratory components of obstetrical nursing, covering pregnancy, delivery, post-partum, and newborn care. Enrollment Limitation; students must be accepted into the LV… source |
| NURS 235 | Obstetrical Nursing Laboratory II | — | This course is the second of two laboratory components of obstetrical nursing, covering labor and delivery, and post-partum care in acute health care settings. Enrollment is limited to those students… source |
| NURS 237 | Pediatric Nursing | — | This course studies the growth and development of the normal newborn and child, which is used as a basis to study the ill child, and the child with congenital, or developmental abnormalities. Study i… source |
| NURS 239 | Pediatric Nursing Laboratory I | — | This course is the first laboratory component of Pediatric Nursing, covering the growth and development of the child, from birth through adolescence. This includes the abnormal development and congen… source |
| NURS 240 | Pediatric Nursing Laboratory II | — | This is the second laboratory component of Pediatric, covering the growth and development of the child, from birth through adolescence. This includes the abnormal development and congenital abnormali… source |
| NURS 280 | Synthesis Of Nursing Concepts | — | A capstone course designed to enhance the student’s ability to perform successfully on the NCLEX-PN licensure examination. Through class discussion and simulated exams, the comprehensive review cours… source |
| ORL 045 | Basic Trail Building Techniques | — | Learn to build low maintenance trails in a safe and efficient manner. This class is suitable for students who are interested in trail building jobs or for those wishing to build trails on private lan… source |
| ORL 046 | Advanced Trail Building Techniques | — | Students will learn advanced techniques related to the use of technical equipment to build low maintenance trails in a safe and efficient manner. This class is most suitable for students interested i… source |
| ORL 047 | Trail Building Crew Leadership | — | This class is designed for students who have demonstrated strong trail building skills. Leading trail crews requires a variety of leadership and management skills. Students will learn skills related… source |
| ORL 110 | Introduction To Recreation And Leisure | — | An introduction to the history, philosophy and principles of recreation and leisure. Additional topics include the agencies providing programs and an investigation of professional employment opportun… source |
| ORL 116 | Outdoor Recreation Principles | — | The course is designed to prepare students for backcountry travel and other classes in the Outdoor Recreation Leadership Program. The course is also intended to expand knowledge of and appreciation f… source |
| ORL 120 | Recreation Program Planning | — | This course will equip students with a variety of program and event planning methodologies and skills. Emphasis is placed on the planning, organization, implementation and evaluation of recreation pr… source |
| ORL 130 | Adventure Based Outdoor Recreation | — | Students participate in a variety of field based activities aimed at improving teaching and leading skills in a outdoor adventure activities including: Whitewater kayaking and rafting; backpacking; w… source |
| ORL 140 | Beginning Sea Kayaking | — | This class is designed to introduce participants to the skills and techniques of sea kayaking. Students will be exposed to the fundamentals of sea kayak touring, including equipment use, proper paddl… source |
| ORL 142 | Intermediate Sea Kayaking | — | Students will continue to develop their sea kayak touring skills by adding expedition techniques. A multi-day expedition will expose participants to the equipment and methods used to ensure a safe an… source |
| ORL 144 | Backcountry Ski And Snowboard | — | In addition to skiing and snowboarding skills, traveling safely in the winter backcountry requires additional skills. This course provides students with a breadth of knowledge related to these skills… source |
| ORL 145 | Intermediate Backcountry Ski And Snowboard | — | This class is designed for skiers and snowboarders who have some knowledge of principles related to safe travel in winter backcountry environments. Students will utilize knowledge from previous class… source |
| ORL 146 | Beginning Alpine Skiing | — | An introductory course designed for students interested in learning basic competencies related to alpine skiing. Content includes an introduction to the following concepts, skills, and techniques: eq… source |
| ORL 148 | Intermediate Alpine Skiing | — | A course designed to enhance student skills related to alpine skiing. Specifically, students will attempt to improve skills related to skiing variable conditions on progressively steeper terrain. Upo… source |
| ORL 150 | Beginning Whitewater Rafting | — | An introductory course designed for students interested in learning basic competencies related to effective travel in a whitewater raft. Content includes an introduction to the following skills and t… source |
| ORL 152 | Beginning Whitewater Raft Guide | — | Students in this class will learn how to logistically organize their own rafting trips. Students will enhance their ability to navigate intermediate whitewater as the guide of an inflatable raft. Stu… source |
| ORL 153 | Intermediate Whitewater Raft Guide | — | This course is designed for students who have some experience with whitewater raft guiding. Students who have commercial experience guiding paddle rafts and/or students who have completed Beginning W… source |
| ORL 154 | Canoe And Stand-Up Paddle Board | — | An introduction to flat-water paddle sports, including canoeing and stand-up-paddle boarding (SUP). Course is designed for students interested in learning basic competencies related to safe travel in… source |
| ORL 156 | Beginning Rock Climbing | — | An introduction to the basic principles of top roped rock climbing. Students will learn to ascend steep rock in a safe and efficient manner. Content will include a basic introduction to equipment, sy… source |
| ORL 158 | Intermediate Rock Climbing | — | In addition to advanced discussions related to moving over stone, students will develop skills related to placing protection, building anchors, ascending a fixed line, and lead climbing. source |
| ORL 159 | Climbing Wall Instructor | — | This course is designed to train climbing wall instructors for the Outdoor Recreation Leadership's campus and community climbing wall. This climbing wall Instructor course is intended for individuals… source |
| ORL 160 | Beginning Backpacking | — | An introduction to the basic principles of backpacking. Students will learn to visit backcountry environments for extended stays. Content will include a basic introduction to equipment and clothing,… source |
| ORL 161 | Intermediate Backpacking | — | A class designed for students who have obtained basic competencies related to backpacking and backcountry travel. Content will include a more advanced survey of equipment and clothing, navigation wit… source |
| ORL 162 | Mountaineering | — | An introductory course designed for students interested in learning basic competencies related to safe travel in alpine environments. Appropriate for aspiring guides, Search and Rescue team members,… source |
| ORL 166 | Mountain Biking | — | An introduction to the basic principles of mountain biking. Students will learn to ride mountain bikes in a safe and efficient manner. Content will include a basic introduction to equipment, techniqu… source |
| ORL 167 | Intermediate Mountain Biking | — | A class designed for students who have developed basic competencies in mountain biking. Students will build upon their cycling skills related to ascending and descending on a variety of terrain types… source |
| ORL 168 | Cross-Country Skiing | — | An introduction to the basic principles of cross-country skiing. Students will learn to tour over a variety of terrains in winter conditions. Content will include a basic introduction to equipment an… source |
| ORL 170 | Telemark Skiing | — | An introductory course designed for students interested in learning basic competencies related to Telemark skiing. Content includes an introduction to the following: concepts, skills, and techniques:… source |
| ORL 171 | Intermediate Telemark Skiing | — | This class is designed for students who have some experience skiing using a Telemark or Nordic style. The Telemark turn allows skiers to descend using a free heel ski. The emphasis for this class is… source |
| ORL 172 | Beginning Whitewater Kayaking | — | This course is designed for people who are comfortable in the water but have no experience related to whitewater kayaking. We will begin by learning the kayak roll and proceed through a gradual progr… source |
| ORL 174 | Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking | — | This class is designed for students who possess basic skills related to whitewater kayaking. If you have a roll and understand basic strokes and maneuvers, this class will allow you to proceed with m… source |
| ORL 180 | Wilderness First Responder | — | Students will learn to respond to medical emergencies in the backcountry. This course focuses on identifying symptoms and providing treatments in the backcountry given minimal first aid resources. An… source |
| ORL 182 | Swiftwater Rescue Technician Level I | — | A course designed to teach river-running enthusiasts, Search and Rescue team members, and Emergency Responders, skills related to safe travel and rescue in swift water. Course content includes rope-r… source |
| ORL 188 | Wilderness First Responder Recertification | — | Recertification courses are focused on skills labs and scenarios with little lecture time. We offer CPR certification with this course. Students refresh skills related to their Wilderness First Respo… source |
| ORL 190 | Avalanche Technician Level I | — | This course is designed for aspiring professional guides, emergency response professionals, and recreational skiers and snow boarders who choose to spend time in avalanche terrain. Students will lear… source |
| ORL 192 | Swiftwater Rescue Technician Advanced | — | Swiftwater Rescue Technician Advanced (SRTA) integrates techniques learned in SRT 1 and TRR: TL, taking the students beyond the emphasis on self-rescue to concentrate on victim rescue. This three-day… source |
| ORL 200 | Outdoor Recreation Leadership | — | A study of leadership as it pertains to recreation. This course allows students do develop as recreation leaders by providing a theoretical framework of leadership theory and experiential learning as… source |
| ORL 280 | Professional Development Seminar | — | The objective of this class is to synthesize material learned in the major and to assist students in the development of professional skills in seeking out, applying to, and interviewing for continued… source |
| ORL 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Outdoor Recreation Leadership after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, education… source |
| ORL 299 | Special Topics In Outdoor Recreation Leadership | — | Selected topics that develop knowledge of recreational resources, activities, and issues. source |
| PHIL 100 | Introduction To Philosophy | — | An introduction to philosophy with emphasis on identifying and evaluating central themes and issues within the history of philosophy. In this course, students are encouraged to critically evaluate th… source |
| PHIL 101 | Logic | — | Students will be introduced to principles of formal and informal reasoning. Propositional logic, a system for deductive logical analysis, is discussed. This will include symbolization, tests for logi… source |
| PHIL 102 | Introduction to Ethics | — | Introduction to philosophical analysis of ethics/morality and the formal principles of theorizing and reasoning values in personal and social contexts. Course will present various approaches within t… source |
| PHIL 103 | Philosophy Of World Religions | — | A philosophical analysis and study of religious practices, beliefs, and rituals in the human community. This course will trace the origins, cosmology, sacred texts, and essential teachings of various… source |
| PHSC 120 | Introduction To Astronomy | — | Survey of the science of astronomy. A comprehensive, non-technical introduction to astronomy, including discussion of the structure and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies, and universe. source |
| PHSC 120L | Introduction to Astronomy Lab | — | An introductory lab course designed to enable students to learn about scientific processes and observational methods. Students will become familiar with the night sky, use telescopes and related equi… source |
| PHYS 102 | General Physics I | — | This is an introductory course in physics that covers kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, fluids, mechanics, thermodynamics, vibrations and wave motion using algebra. This course is the… source |
| PHYS 104 | General Physics II | — | An introductory course in physics that will cover electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and modern physics. Second part of a two-semester sequence. Pre-requisite PHYS 102. (C-ID PHYS 110). source |
| PHYS 140 | Introduction to Chemistry and Physics | — | An investigation of basic principles of physics and chemistry including matter, physical and chemical properties, energy, motion, light, atomic structure, bonding, solutions and chemical reactions. T… source |
| PHYS 202 | Physics Scientists/Engineers I | — | A rigorous course in physics that will cover mechanics, vibrations and wave motion using calculus at a level appropriate for science and engineering majors. Co-requisite - 1 semester of college level… source |
| PHYS 204 | Physics for Scientists and Engineers II | — | This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester course whose contents may be offered in other sequences or combinations. Core topics incl… source |
| PHYS 206 | Physics for Scientists and Engineers III | — | This course, intended for students majoring in physical sciences and engineering, is part of a three-semester course whose contents may be offered in other sequences or combinations. Core topics incl… source |
| POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics | — | This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutions, civil liberties… source |
| PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology | — | This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environmental, social, and… source |
| SOC 100 | Sex, Gender, and Society | — | This course introduces students to a sociological analysis of the social construction of gender, masculinity, and femininity historically and cross-culturally. Students will be introduced to approach… source |
| SOC 102 | Introduction to Sociology | — | This course is an introduction to sociological concepts, perspectives, theories, and research methods. Students will study the individual’s relationship with society by analyzing socialization and th… source |
| SOC 125 | Introduction to Statistics in Sociology | — | This is a course about how statistics is used to answer questions in the research areas of sociology and related social sciences. Students will learn introductory statistics, emphasizing appropriate… source |
| SOC 140 | Introduction to Race and Ethnicity | — | This course is an introduction to sociological and political approaches to race, and ethnicity, and an examination of the cultural, political, and economic practices and institutions that support or… source |
| SOC 150 | Social Trends and Problems | — | This course examines contemporary social trends and problems in U.S. institutions, including: (1) the role of power and ideology in the definition of social problems, (2) their causes and consequence… source |
| SOC 160 | Globalization | — | Students in this course learn about what makes the world so interconnected. This includes historical, political, economic, and cultural processes and structures. Understanding this fascinating web of… source |
| SOJU 100 | Sex, Gender, and Society | — | This course introduces students to a sociological analysis of the social construction of gender, masculinity, and femininity historically and cross-culturally. Students will be introduced to approach… source |
| SOJU 130 | Introduction to Queer Studies | — | This course introduces students to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) studies. It explores how LGBTQ individuals and communities are impacted by various social, cultural, historic… source |
| SPAN 101 | Beginning Spanish | — | Introduction to the language through study and practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Designed to instruct in basic pronunciation, grammar and conversation. Includes an introdu… source |
| SPAN 102 | Beginning Spanish II | — | Continued emphasis upon listening and speaking combined with grammatical practice, reading and writing. Includes Aural-oral practice with audio, video, and/or CD “tapes.” Continuation of Spanish 101.… source |
| SPAN 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | Spanish 201 is a course designed for students who have successfully completed Spanish 101 and 102 or two years of high school Spanish. The course provides intensive comprehensible input in Spanish, i… source |
| SPAN 204 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | This course builds on the skill and knowledge developed in Spanish 201, but adds new information in the past tense subjunctive and other areas. The class also includes reading, writing, open discussi… source |
| SPAN 291 | Directed Study | — | A student may take advanced course work or complete a student designed project in Spanish after having completed introductory courses. The topics, learning objectives, educational material(s), number… source |
| SWHS 110 | Introduction to Social Work and Human Services | — | This course provides an overview of social service agencies, social work and human services. Students will understand the historical and current delivery of social services by exploring problems of l… source |
| SWHS 120 | Fieldwork/Practicum: Social Work and Human Services | — | This course offers the student a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution, allowing the student to apply knowledge and learn new skills outside of the classroom… source |
| STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics | — | This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability a… source |
| THEA 105 | Introduction to Acting | — | This course introduces students to acting principles, techniques and application. Students will learn skills such as body movement, voice control, diction, facial expression, and characterization. source |
| THEA 106 | Advanced Acting | — | This course follows Introduction to Acting (Acting I) and continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. Emphasis will be pla… source |
| THEA 114 | Drama Workshop (Technical Theatre) | — | Students will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house management, construction, scenery, properties, costume, ligh… source |
| THEA 140 | Drama/Comedy Production | — | Students in this course participate in the rehearsal, performance and staging of a comedy or drama production. The theatre activities in this course are for the beginner or expert in acting and for s… source |
| THEA 142 | Musical Production | — | Students in this course participate in the rehearsal, performance and staging of a comedy or drama production. The theatre activities in this course are for the beginner or expert in acting and for s… source |