# Mt. San Jacinto College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T16:52:49.912Z from a crawl of msjc.edu. 929 records (75 programs · 854 courses · 0 resource pages). # Administration of Justice, A.S. **Degree** In addition to the 24 units of the certificate program in Administration of Justice, students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Science degree in Administration of Justice. ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 101H — Honors Criminal Law - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 102H — Honors Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence - AJ 105 — Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement - AJ 106 — Juvenile Procedures - AJ 108 — Criminal Investigation - AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures - AJ 112 — Introduction to Criminology - AJ 118 — Community and the Justice System - AJ 124 — Introduction to Forensics for Law Enforcement - AJ 299 — Special Projects: Administration of Justice - AJ 507 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - AJ 517 — Introduction to Terrorism and Homeland Security (formerly AJ-117) - AJ 549 — Work Experience Education: Administration of Justice - AJ 598 — Introduction to Private Security - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CORR 101 — Introduction to Correctional Science - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HS 123 — Drugs, Health and Society - PE 115 — First Aid and CPR - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/administration-justice/administration-justice-as/ --- # Administration of Justice Certificate **Certificate** A certificate will be issued for completion of five core course and three elective courses for a total of 24 units. Students may submit a student petition to enrollment services to substitute credit for completion of a P.O.S.T. Basic Police Officers Academy through an accredited institution. Students must attach official college transcripts and an academy course outline or syllabus to the student petition. The Administration of Justice and Corrections Department Chair will determine the amount of credit to award the student. Four Administration of Justice courses must be completed at MSJC to… ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 101H — Honors Criminal Law - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 102H — Honors Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence - AJ 105 — Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement - AJ 106 — Juvenile Procedures - AJ 108 — Criminal Investigation - AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures - AJ 112 — Introduction to Criminology - AJ 118 — Community and the Justice System - AJ 124 — Introduction to Forensics for Law Enforcement - AJ 299 — Special Projects: Administration of Justice - AJ 507 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - AJ 517 — Introduction to Terrorism and Homeland Security (formerly AJ-117) - AJ 549 — Work Experience Education: Administration of Justice - AJ 598 — Introduction to Private Security - CORR 101 — Introduction to Correctional Science Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/administration-justice/administration-justice-certificate/ --- # Crime Scene Investigation Certificate **Certificate** A certificate will be issued for completion of six courses for a total of 18 units. Students may submit a student petition to enrollment services to substitute credit for completion of a P.O.S.T. Basic Police Officers Academy through an accredited institution. Students must attach official college transcripts and an academy course outline or syllabus to the student petition. The Administration of Justice and Corrections Department Chair will determine the amount of credit to award the student. Four Administration of Justice course must be completed at MSJC to earn a certificate. ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence - AJ 105 — Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement - AJ 108 — Criminal Investigation - AJ 124 — Introduction to Forensics for Law Enforcement - ANTH 201 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/administration-justice/crime-scene-investigation-certificate/ --- # Medical Laboratory Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - MLT 701 — Phlebotomy for Medical Laboratory Assistants and Technicians - MLT 702 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/allied-health/medical-laboratory-assistant-certificate/ --- # American Indian Studies, A.A. **Degree** An Associate of Arts (AA) degree in American Indian Studies prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges offering a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in American Indian Studies or related fields. The major requirement for an AA in American Indian Studies may be met by completing the pattern described below plus all MSJC Local General Education requirements. ## Courses - ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 102H — Honors Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures) - ANTH 125 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion - ANTH 145 — Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - ANTH 145H — Honors Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors - ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab - ART 104 — World Art - ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - ASL 100 — American Sign Language I - ASL 101 — American Sign Language II - COMM 108 — Intercultural Communication - COMM 108H — Honors Intercultural Communication - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ETHS 104 — Introduction to Native American Studies (formerly ANTH-105) - FREN 101 — Elementary French I - FREN 102 — Elementary French II - GEOL 100 — Physical Geology - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - MUS 109 — World Music - PHIL 112 — Critical Thinking and Composition - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America - PS 103H — Honors Ethnic Politics in America - PSYC 121 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences - SOCI 106 — Intercultural Relations - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN 102 — Elementary Spanish II - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/american-indian-studies/american-indian-studies-aa/ --- # Art, A.A. **Degree** The Associate of Arts in Art degree is intended for students who want to develop their art-making skills and breadth of knowledge through studio and art history course work. Students who complete this non-transfer degree will have a body of work that can be used to further a personal career in art, or as an entry point into commercial art industries such as Studio Fine Arts, Commercial Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, and Museum/Gallery Preparation. ## Courses - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ART 103 — Introduction to Modernism - ART 103H — Honors Introduction to Modernism - ART 104 — World Art - ART 104H — Honors World Art - ART 108 — Beginning Drawing - ART 109 — Intermediate Drawing - ART 112 — Life Drawing - ART 115 — Painting I - ART 116 — Painting II - ART 120 — 2D Design - ART 121 — Color Theory - ART 122 — 3D Design - ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design - ART 141 — Illustration - ART 151 — Ceramic Arts - ART 160 — Sculpture - ART 170 — Intermediate Sculpture (formerly Foundry-Ceramic Shell Casting) - ART 299 — Special Projects: Art - ART 519 — Mural Painting (formerly ART-119) - ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - ARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors - ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - ARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - DES 104 — Design Theory and Culture - DES 112 — Graphic Design Principles (formerly ART-123) - DES 115 — Typography (formerly ART-125) - DES 123 — Visual Communication Design - DES 151 — Interaction Design (UX/UI) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/art-design/art-aa/ --- # Visual Design, A.A. **Degree** The Associate of Arts degree program in Visual Design is designed for students who are interested in transferring to a 4-year university that specializes in professional design practices like graphic design, advertising, motion graphics, and interactive media. Visual design is a field of digital design that focuses on the look and feel of digital assets and products. Visual designers use aesthetics through images, colors, fonts, and layouts to create interfaces that are engaging and intuitive, and provide users with the best possible experience. Visual Designers in this program will create pr… ## Courses - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab - ART 108 — Beginning Drawing - ART 120 — 2D Design - ART 122 — 3D Design - ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design - ART 141 — Illustration - ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - ARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors - ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - ARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - DES 104 — Design Theory and Culture - DES 112 — Graphic Design Principles (formerly ART-123) - DES 115 — Typography (formerly ART-125) - DES 123 — Visual Communication Design - DES 151 — Interaction Design (UX/UI) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 570 — Motion Graphics (formerly DIG-172) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I - PHOT 530 — History of Photography - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - THA 135 — Introduction to Film - THA 136 — Cultural History of American Motion Pictures - THA 137 — Introduction to World Cinema - THA 137H — Honors Introduction to World Cinema Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/art-design/visual-design-aa/ --- # Automotive Technology, A.S. **Degree** In addition to the 20 units of the certificate program in Automotive/Transportation Technology, students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Science degree in Automotive/Transportation Technology. ## Courses - AUME 549 — Work Experience Education: Automotive and Transportation Technologies - AUME 700 — Introduction to Automotive Technology - AUME 770 — Automotive Suspension, Steering and Alignment Systems - AUME 771 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUME 780 — Automotive Electrical/Electronics I - AUME 781 — Automotive Electrical/Electronics II - AUME 790 — Engine Performance I - AUME 791 — Engine Performance II - AUME 800 — Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - PHY 100 — Physical Science in Modern Society (formerly Conceptual Physics) - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/automotive-transportation-technology/automotive-technology-as/ --- # Automotive/Transportation Technology Certificate **Certificate** Automotive Technology is a career oriented non-transfer occupational program that prepares students to work on today's highly Computerized repair shop and provide the background for career advancement in the automotive industry. Students get hands-on training and instruction in automotive diagnosis, repair and maintenance. Our Automotive Technology program prepares students for employment in many areas of the automotive industry including dealerships, independent garages, fleet shop, service stations and specialty shops. ## Courses - AUME 700 — Introduction to Automotive Technology - AUME 770 — Automotive Suspension, Steering and Alignment Systems - AUME 771 — Automotive Brake Systems - AUME 780 — Automotive Electrical/Electronics I - AUME 790 — Engine Performance I Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/automotive-transportation-technology/automotive-transportation-technology-certificate/ --- # Accounting Certificate **Certificate** The Accounting Certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in accounting in public and private sector areas in industry such as small business, public accounting, financial service, wholesale trades, government and nonprofit. The student will have an understanding of fundamental accounting and business concepts and gain valuable skills needed in the evolving and competitive job market. Entry-level opportunities include but not limited to positions in accounts receivable/payable, general bookkeeping and accounting, payroll, income tax preparation, cost accounting, and… ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 125 — Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 125H — Honors Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 626 — Computerized Accounting - ACCT 628 — Federal Income Tax Accounting - ACCT 777 — QuickBooks Accounting - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-business-administration/accounting-certificate/ --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** The Business Department offers a non-transfer Associate degree in Business Administration structured around a set of core courses enabling students to develop a general business perspective and skills. The program offers students the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the changing global and domestic business environment and to prepare students for success in their professional careers. The 18 units in the major plus all MSJC Local General Education requirements (for a total of 60 units) is required to earn a non-transfer Associate in Science degree in Business Administration. ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 125 — Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 125H — Honors Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 628 — Federal Income Tax Accounting - ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context - ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature - ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature - ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 505 — Organizational Behavior (formerly MGT-108) - MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-business-administration/business-administration-as/ --- # Business Administration Certificate **Certificate** The Business Department offers a Certificate in Business Administration structured around a set of core courses enabling students to develop a general business perspective and skills. The program offers students the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the changing global and domestic business environment and to prepare students for success in their professional careers. The Business Administration Certificate requires the completion of 24 units, of which 15 are required and an additional 9 units must be chosen from a list of elective courses. ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 125 — Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 125H — Honors Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II - ACCT 626 — Computerized Accounting - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-business-administration/business-administration-certificate/ --- # Facilities Management Certificate **Certificate** The Facilities Management Certificate will be awarded for the completion of 8 core courses for a total of 24 units. This certificate will prepare students for employment in the Facilities Management profession. This profession ensures that facilities are operationally sound and maintain the needed resources and financing to ensure productive functioning. The primary management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and organizational change will be identified and analyzed throughout the program. The core competencies for this profession include communication, project management, budget… ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 740 — Accounting for Non-Accountants and Entrepreneurs - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 720 — Essentials of Facilities Management - BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-business-administration/facilities-management-certificate/ --- # Small Business/Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** The Small Business/Entrepreneurship Certificate provides students with practical tools used in the small business environment. This certificate focuses on the critical thinking, technical, and soft skills needed to operate and work in a small business. Coursework includes explaining the various business functions as well as preparing and presenting a business plan. ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-business-administration/small-business-entrepreneurship-certificate/ --- # Office Administration, A.S. **Degree** The Associate in Science degree in Office Administration is a non-transfer degree designed to introduce students to the study of a wide range of subjects related to positions and careers in the evolving and modern office-like environment. This program provides a broad and flexible professional set skill. The program entails the study of theories, procedures and practices, and the acquisition of skills to function productively and effectively in the wide-ranging administrative assistant, executive secretary and office technician positions available in the job market. The program offers student… ## Courses - ACCT 776 — Bookkeeping (formerly ACCT-076) - ACCT 777 — QuickBooks Accounting - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - BADM 505 — Business Office Procedures and Systems (formerly OTEC-505) - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - CSIS 103 — Introduction to the Internet - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 505 — Organizational Behavior (formerly MGT-108) - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/business-office-administration/office-administration-as/ --- # Cybersecurity, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART 100 — Art Appreciation - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - CSIS 116E — Python Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 160 — Information Security Systems - CSIS 164 — Cybersecurity: Ethical Hacking - CSIS 201 — System Analysis and Design - CSIS 202 — CCNA 1 Computer Networks - CSIS 523 — Linux System Administration (formerly CSIS-223A) - CSIS 580 — Computer Hardware - CSIS 581 — OS Installation and Configuration - CSIS 592 — CCNA 3 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - CSIS 594 — Cyber Security Operations - CSIS 791 — CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - PHIL 103 — Logic - PHY 100 — Physical Science in Modern Society (formerly Conceptual Physics) - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/computer-information-systems/cybersecurity-as/ --- # Internet Authoring Certificate **Certificate** The Internet Authoring Certificate provides students with entry-level skills for a variety of jobs that require Web page creation. ## Courses - CSIS 103 — Introduction to the Internet - CSIS 111B — Fundamentals of Computer Programming - CSIS 113B — Java Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 113C — C# Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 115A — Web Development - Level 1 - CSIS 116E — Python Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 514A — SQL Programming - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-114A) - CSIS 525 — Web Development - Level 2 (formerly CSIS-125A) - CSIS 786 — Developing ASP.NET Web Applications Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/computer-information-systems/internet-authoring-certificate/ --- # Networking Certificate **Certificate** Networking is one of the fasted growing fields in the state. The Certificate in networking will prepare a student to become a Cisco Certified Network Associate and for a career in computer networking. ## Courses - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - CSIS 201 — System Analysis and Design - CSIS 202 — CCNA 1 Computer Networks - CSIS 581 — OS Installation and Configuration - CSIS 592 — CCNA 3 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - CSIS 791 — CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/computer-information-systems/networking-certificate/ --- # Programming Certificate **Certificate** This certificate is a viable program of study for working professionals who are looking to improve their standing in the workplace by 1) gaining a better understanding of information technologies or 2) by the acquisition of specific job skills. ## Courses - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - CSIS 111B — Fundamentals of Computer Programming - CSIS 113A — C++ Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 113B — Java Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 115A — Web Development - Level 1 - CSIS 116E — Python Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 118B — Computer Organization & Assembly Language - CSIS 123A — C++ Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 123B — Java Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 126E — Python Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 201 — System Analysis and Design - CSIS 211 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - CSIS 514A — SQL Programming - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-114A) - CSIS 525 — Web Development - Level 2 (formerly CSIS-125A) - CSIS 786 — Developing ASP.NET Web Applications Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/computer-information-systems/programming-certificate/ --- # Audio Production, A.A. **Degree** In addition to the 24 units of the certificate program in Audio Production, students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Arts degree in Audio Production. ## Courses - AUD 140 — Introduction to Audio Recording - AUD 141 — Studio Recording - AUD 142 — Cinematic Audio & Surround Sound - AUD 143 — Pro Tools I - AUD 145 — Pro Tools II - AUD 546 — Recording Music & Live Sound - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - DIG 592 — Studio Production & Livestreaming (formerly DIG-191) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - MUS 101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS 103 — Music Theory I - MUS 107 — Introduction and Appreciation of American Music - MUS 147 — The Business of Music - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/audio-production/audio-production-aa/ --- # Audio Production Certificate **Certificate** The Audio Production Certificate will be issued for the completion of six core courses and two electives for a total of 24 units. The non-transfer Certificate in Audio Production is designed to prepare students for entry into careers associated with audio production, studio recording, mixing and live sound. This program specifically provides students with a strong foundation in hands-on and theoretical approaches to audio technologies, professional production skills, and accountability in individual and team interactions. Internships and special projects are also available. For individuals cu… ## Courses - AUD 140 — Introduction to Audio Recording - AUD 141 — Studio Recording - AUD 142 — Cinematic Audio & Surround Sound - AUD 143 — Pro Tools I - AUD 145 — Pro Tools II - AUD 546 — Recording Music & Live Sound - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - MUS 101 — Music Fundamentals - MUS 103 — Music Theory I - MUS 147 — The Business of Music Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/audio-production/audio-production-certificate/ --- # Digital Media, A.S. **Degree** In addition to the 24 units of the Digital Media Certificate, students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Science degree in Digital Media. The non-transfer Certificate/Associate degree (AS) in Digital Media is designed to prepare students for entry into careers associated with video production, video editing, motion graphics, and social media marketing. This program specifically provides students with a strong foundation in visual communication, professional production skills, verbal and visual creativity, and accountabi… ## Courses - ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design - AUD 143 — Pro Tools I - BADM 104 — Business Communications - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - DIG 299 — Special Projects: Digital Media - DIG 549 — Work Experience Education: Digital Media - DIG 551 — 2D Game Development - DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) - DIG 570 — Motion Graphics (formerly DIG-172) - DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) - DIG 582 — Social Media Strategy & Campaigns - DIG 592 — Studio Production & Livestreaming (formerly DIG-191) - DIG 593 — Professional Production (formerly DIG-195) - DIG 595 — Cinematography - DIG 598 — Digital Media Capstone - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - THA 136 — Cultural History of American Motion Pictures Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/digital-media/digital-media-as/ --- # Digital Media Certificate **Certificate** A certificate in Digital Media will be awarded for completing 9 units of core courses and 15 units of elective courses for a total of 24 units. The non-transfer Certificate in Digital Media is designed to prepare students for entry into careers associated with video production, video editing, motion graphics, and social media marketing. This program specifically provides students with a strong foundation in visual communication, professional production skills, verbal and visual creativity, and accountability in individual and team interactions. Apprenticeship, internships and special projects… ## Courses - AUD 143 — Pro Tools I - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - DIG 299 — Special Projects: Digital Media - DIG 549 — Work Experience Education: Digital Media - DIG 551 — 2D Game Development - DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) - DIG 570 — Motion Graphics (formerly DIG-172) - DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) - DIG 582 — Social Media Strategy & Campaigns - DIG 592 — Studio Production & Livestreaming (formerly DIG-191) - DIG 593 — Professional Production (formerly DIG-195) - DIG 595 — Cinematography - DIG 598 — Digital Media Capstone - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/digital-media/digital-media-certificate/ --- # Game Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSIS 113C — C# Programming - Level 1 - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 551 — 2D Game Development - DIG 552 — 3D Game Development - DIG 553 — Advanced Game Prototyping - DIG 554 — 3D Digital Modeling - DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) - DIG 570 — Motion Graphics (formerly DIG-172) - DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) - DIG 598 — Digital Media Capstone Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/digital-media/game-development-certificate/ --- # Photography, A.S. **Degree** The MSJC Photography program offers adult learners digital production and workflow skills. Photography students are immersed in project-based, active, and real-world production challenges as well as creative skill set development. Career-oriented photographers embark on a path of inquiry that explores visual communication by creating images with professional visual impact, industry-standard quality, and mastery of digital asset management. ## Courses - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ART 120 — 2D Design - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - DIG 549 — Work Experience Education: Digital Media - DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) - DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) - DIG 592 — Studio Production & Livestreaming (formerly DIG-191) - DIG 598 — Digital Media Capstone - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I - PHOT 299 — Special Projects: Digital Photography - PHOT 524 — Intermediate Photography - PHOT 525 — Advanced Photography - PHOT 530 — History of Photography - PHOT 549 — Work Experience Education: Photography - PHOT 790 — Digital Imaging Studio Laboratory - PHOT 791 — Professional Production Studio Laboratory - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/digital-photography/photography-as/ --- # Photography Certificate **Certificate** A Photography Certificate will be awarded for the completion of six core courses and one elective course for a total of 19 units. The MSJC Photography program offers adult learners digital production and workflow skills. Photography students are immersed in project-based, active, and real-world production challenges as well as creative skill set development. Career-oriented photographers embark on a path of inquiry that explores visual communication by creating images with professional visual impact, industry-standard quality, and mastery of digital asset management. ## Courses - ART 120 — 2D Design - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production - DIG 549 — Work Experience Education: Digital Media - DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) - DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) - DIG 598 — Digital Media Capstone - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I - PHOT 299 — Special Projects: Digital Photography - PHOT 524 — Intermediate Photography - PHOT 525 — Advanced Photography - PHOT 530 — History of Photography - PHOT 790 — Digital Imaging Studio Laboratory - PHOT 791 — Professional Production Studio Laboratory Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/creative-media/digital-photography/photography-certificate/ --- # Culinary Arts & Hospitality Certificate **Certificate** The Culinary Arts and Hospitality Program is a certificate program that will enable students to enter the culinary workforce with the skills and confidence needed to build a successful career. The topics covered range from classical to modern techniques. This program focuses on both culinary and baking and pastry which will prepare students for employment in various departments of a food service establishment. Upon completion of this program graduates will have a well-rounded education enabling them to work in any establishment, from casual to fine dining restaurants. ## Courses - CUL 110 — Food Safety and Sanitation - CUL 120 — Food, Beverage, and Labor Cost Control - CUL 150 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 1 - CUL 500 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 2 - CUL 700 — Culinary History - CUL 705 — Baking and Pastry - CUL 710 — Entrepreneurship and Hospitality Management - CUL 750 — The Art of Garde Manger Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/culinary-arts/culinary-arts--hospitality-certificate/ --- # Dance, A.A. **Degree** The Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Dance (non-transfer) is available by completing the 21-23 required units in the major and all MSJC Local General Education requirements. This two-year concentration prepares the student for the rigors of teaching within the local studio system, recreational centers, after-school programs, or in opening their own studios. Students are immersed in a comprehensive program of dance study with a focus on choreography, improvisation, performance, history, and core techniques in commercial and contemporary styles. The Certificate of Achievement in Dance is comple… ## Courses - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance - DAN 108 — Improvisation for Dance and Theater - DAN 115 — Pilates Mat Work 1 - DAN 120 — Conditioning and Alignment - DAN 121A — Beginning Ballet - DAN 121B — Advanced Beginning Ballet - DAN 121C — Intermediate Ballet (formerly DAN-128A) - DAN 121D — Advanced Intermediate Ballet (formerly DAN-128B) - DAN 122A — Beginning Modern Dance Technique - DAN 122B — Advanced Beginning Modern Dance - DAN 123A — Beginning Jazz Dance - DAN 123B — Advanced Beginning Jazz Dance - DAN 124 — Beginning Tap Dance - DAN 125 — Choreography I - DAN 126A — Intermediate Modern Dance - DAN 126B — Advanced Intermediate Modern Dance - DAN 127A — Intermediate Jazz Dance - DAN 127B — Advanced Intermediate Jazz Dance - DAN 129 — Intermediate Tap Dance - DAN 131A — Beginning Hip Hop - DAN 131B — Advanced Beginning Hip Hop - DAN 133 — History of Popular Dance in the United States - DAN 135A — Intermediate Hip Hop - DAN 135B — Advanced Intermediate Hip Hop - DAN 201 — Dances of the World - DAN 212 — Dance Production - DAN 213 — Dance Performance - DAN 214 — Dance Touring Ensemble - DAN 225 — Choreography II - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - PE 112 — Body Conditioning - PE 120 — Beginning Yoga - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - THA 108 — Improvisation for Dance and Theater Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/dance/dance-aa/ --- # Dance Certificate **Certificate** The Certificate of Achievement in Dance is designed to provide a foundation in dance theory, technique, and aesthetics within a small liberal arts college environment. Students are immersed in a comprehensive program of dance study with a focus on choreography, improvisation, performance, history, and core techniques in commercial and contemporary styles. This two-year concentration and training ground prepares the student for the rigors of teaching within the local studio system, recreational centers, after-school programs, or in opening their own studios. A student’s potential and readiness… ## Courses - DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance - DAN 120 — Conditioning and Alignment - DAN 121A — Beginning Ballet - DAN 121B — Advanced Beginning Ballet - DAN 121C — Intermediate Ballet (formerly DAN-128A) - DAN 121D — Advanced Intermediate Ballet (formerly DAN-128B) - DAN 122A — Beginning Modern Dance Technique - DAN 122B — Advanced Beginning Modern Dance - DAN 123A — Beginning Jazz Dance - DAN 123B — Advanced Beginning Jazz Dance - DAN 124 — Beginning Tap Dance - DAN 125 — Choreography I - DAN 126A — Intermediate Modern Dance - DAN 126B — Advanced Intermediate Modern Dance - DAN 127A — Intermediate Jazz Dance - DAN 127B — Advanced Intermediate Jazz Dance - DAN 129 — Intermediate Tap Dance - DAN 131A — Beginning Hip Hop - DAN 131B — Advanced Beginning Hip Hop - DAN 133 — History of Popular Dance in the United States - DAN 135A — Intermediate Hip Hop - DAN 135B — Advanced Intermediate Hip Hop - DAN 201 — Dances of the World - DAN 212 — Dance Production - DAN 213 — Dance Performance - DAN 214 — Dance Touring Ensemble - DAN 225 — Choreography II Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/dance/dance-certificate/ --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography, A.S. **Degree** The 58 units listed below, plus all MSJC Local General Education requirements are required to earn an Associate in Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. See counselor for recommended vocational and academic courses. ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM C1004H — Interpersonal Communication - Honors - DMS 500 — Fundamentals of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (formerly DMS-100) - DMS 501 — Pathophysiology I (formerly DMS-101) - DMS 502 — Sonography Medical Ethics (formerly DMS-102) - DMS 503 — Patient Care Techniques for Imaging Professionals (formerly DMS-103) - DMS 504 — Clinical Observation (formerly DMS-104) - DMS 510 — Sonography Cross-Sectional Anatomy (formerly DMS-110) - DMS 514 — Clinical Experience I (formerly DMS-114) - DMS 520 — Abdomen & Superficial Structures Scanning Lab (formerly DMS-120) - DMS 522 — Ultrasound Pathology I (formerly DMS-122) - DMS 524 — Clinical Experience II (formerly DMS-124) - DMS 525 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I (formerly DMS-125) - DMS 530 — Obstetric/Gynecology Scanning Lab (formerly DMS-130) - DMS 532 — Ultrasound Pathology II (formerly DMS-132) - DMS 534 — Clinical Experience III (formerly DMS-136) - DMS 535 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II (formerly DMS-135) - DMS 538 — Ultrasound Seminar (formerly DMS-134) - DMS 540 — Introduction to Vascular Imaging (formerly DMS-140) - MATH 105 — College Algebra - PHY 100 — Physical Science in Modern Society (formerly Conceptual Physics) - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography/diagnostic-medical-sonography-as/ --- # Engineering, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California - ART 100 — Art Appreciation - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 101H — Honors General Chemistry I - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - CSIS 123A — C++ Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 123B — Java Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 126E — Python Programming - Level 2 - CSIS 211 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENGR 120 — Principles of Engineering Technology - ENGR 121 — Introduction to Engineering Design - ENGR 154 — Computer Aided Drafting I - ENGR 180 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 181 — Statics - ENGR 182 — Strength of Materials (formerly Strength and Materials) - ENGR 183 — Programming with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - ENGR 184 — Engineering Circuit Analysis - ENGR 185 — Engineering Dynamics - ENGR 756 — SolidWorks I - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context - ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature - ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature - ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - MATH 213 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - MATH 215 — Differential Equations - MATH 215H — Honors Differential Equations - MATH 218 — Linear Algebra - MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors - MATH C2220 — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals - MATH C2220H — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals - Honors - PHIL 101 — Introduction to Philosophy I - PHY 201 — Mechanics and Wave Motion - PHY 202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHY 203 — Optics and Modern Physics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/engineering-technology/engineering-as/ --- # Engineering: Drafting Technology, A.S. **Degree** The Engineering Drafting Technology, A.S., is designed to launch students directly into rewarding careers as professional drafters. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and cutting-edge tools, this program equips students with the technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills demanded by industries such as architecture, civil engineering, manufacturing, and more. ## Courses - ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology - ART 108 — Beginning Drawing - ART 120 — 2D Design - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGR 120 — Principles of Engineering Technology - ENGR 121 — Introduction to Engineering Design - ENGR 122 — Electronics for Engineering Technologists (formerly ENGR-522) - ENGR 124 — Civil Engineering and Architecture (formerly ENGR-524) - ENGR 154 — Computer Aided Drafting I - ENGR 155 — Computer Aided Drafting II - ENGR 164 — Plane Surveying I - ENGR 180 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 181 — Statics - ENGR 182 — Strength of Materials (formerly Strength and Materials) - ENGR 183 — Programming with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - ENGR 184 — Engineering Circuit Analysis - ENGR 185 — Engineering Dynamics - ENGR 299 — Special Projects: Engineering Technology - ENGR 523 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing (formerly ENGR-123) - ENGR 549 — Work Experience Education: Engineering Technology - ENGR 565 — Plane Surveying II (formerly ENGR-165) - ENGR 566 — Legal Aspects of Surveying (formerly ENGR-166) - ENGR 567 — Global Positioning Systems for Surveying (formerly ENGR-167 Global Positioning Systems) - ENGR 756 — SolidWorks I - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - GEOG 101 — Physical Geography - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - MATH 105 — College Algebra - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/engineering-technology/engineering-drafting-technology-as/ --- # Engineering: Drafting Technology Certificate **Certificate** The non-transfer Certificate in Engineering: Drafting Technology designed to launch students directly into rewarding careers as professional drafters. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and cutting-edge tools, this program equips students with the technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills demanded by industries such as architecture, civil engineering, manufacturing, and more. ## Courses - ENGR 121 — Introduction to Engineering Design - ENGR 122 — Electronics for Engineering Technologists (formerly ENGR-522) - ENGR 124 — Civil Engineering and Architecture (formerly ENGR-524) - ENGR 154 — Computer Aided Drafting I - ENGR 155 — Computer Aided Drafting II - ENGR 164 — Plane Surveying I - ENGR 180 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR 181 — Statics - ENGR 182 — Strength of Materials (formerly Strength and Materials) - ENGR 183 — Programming with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - ENGR 184 — Engineering Circuit Analysis - ENGR 185 — Engineering Dynamics - ENGR 299 — Special Projects: Engineering Technology - ENGR 523 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing (formerly ENGR-123) - ENGR 549 — Work Experience Education: Engineering Technology - ENGR 565 — Plane Surveying II (formerly ENGR-165) - ENGR 566 — Legal Aspects of Surveying (formerly ENGR-166) - ENGR 567 — Global Positioning Systems for Surveying (formerly ENGR-167 Global Positioning Systems) - ENGR 756 — SolidWorks I - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - PHOT 125 — Digital Photography Production I Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/engineering-technology/engineering-drafting-technology-certificate/ --- # Engineering Technologist Support Certificate **Certificate** The coursework in this certificate uses a project based learning curriculum to expose students to a variety of disciplines and applications in Engineering. It provides the framework for students to enter into an entry-level career in Engineering Technology, as a support person for an Engineering Technologist. Training received with completion of this certificate provides experience in various fields of engineering, such as, Electrical, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Civil, and Architectural engineering. ## Courses - ENGR 120 — Principles of Engineering Technology - ENGR 121 — Introduction to Engineering Design - ENGR 122 — Electronics for Engineering Technologists (formerly ENGR-522) - ENGR 124 — Civil Engineering and Architecture (formerly ENGR-524) - ENGR 125 — Engineering Design and Development - ENGR 523 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing (formerly ENGR-123) Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/engineering-technology/engineering-technologist-support-certificate/ --- # Fire Technology, A.S. **Degree** Students completing this degree will have completed the material required to apply for entrance into a Fire Academy. Some Academies may have additional requirements such as passing a physical abilities test. For specific requirements and further information, contact the Fire Academy you wish to attend. ## Courses - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - EMS 501 — Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMS-090) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - FIRE 107 — Fire Apparatus and Equipment - FIRE 109 — Fundamentals of Fire Protection and Equipment - FIRE 501 — Introduction to Fire Technology (formerly FIRE-101) - FIRE 502 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention (formerly FIRE-102) - FIRE 506 — Fundamentals of Fire Behavior and Combustion (formerly FIRE-106) - FIRE 508 — Fundamentals of Fire Investigation (formerly FIRE-108) - FIRE 515 — Building Construction for Fire Protection (formerly FIRE-115) - FIRE 521 — Fundamentals of Wild Land Fire Fighting (formerly FIRE-121) - FIRE 522 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival (formerly FIRE-122) - FIRE 549 — Work Experience Education: Fire Technology - GEOG 105 — Map Interpretation and Spatial Analysis - NUTR 101 — Introduction to Nutrition Science - PE 110 — Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/fire-technology/fire-technology-as/ --- # Fire Technology Certificate **Certificate** The Fire Technology Certificate is designed for the student who wishes to make the fire service a career and is granted upon fulfillment of 18 units of core courses identified below and the completion of 6 additional units of program electives. ## Courses - EMS 501 — Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMS-090) - FIRE 107 — Fire Apparatus and Equipment - FIRE 109 — Fundamentals of Fire Protection and Equipment - FIRE 501 — Introduction to Fire Technology (formerly FIRE-101) - FIRE 502 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention (formerly FIRE-102) - FIRE 506 — Fundamentals of Fire Behavior and Combustion (formerly FIRE-106) - FIRE 508 — Fundamentals of Fire Investigation (formerly FIRE-108) - FIRE 515 — Building Construction for Fire Protection (formerly FIRE-115) - FIRE 521 — Fundamentals of Wild Land Fire Fighting (formerly FIRE-121) - FIRE 522 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival (formerly FIRE-122) - FIRE 549 — Work Experience Education: Fire Technology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/fire-technology/fire-technology-certificate/ --- # Drone Applications in Geospatial Information Science Certificate **Certificate** A certificate in Drone Applications in Geospatial Information Science will be issued for the completion of seven courses for a total of 20 units. The Drone Applications in Geospatial Information Science is a unique certificate which introduces students to the use of drones in GIS. Drone technologies aid in the collection, organization, and analyses of layers of information never before possible. Students will develop the unique capabilities that drones provide for the collection of information which helps GIS technicians reveal deeper insights into data, such as patterns, relationships, and r… ## Courses - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - GIS 520 — Intermediate Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-520) - GIS 540 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems - GIS 550 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems Use in Remote Sensing - GIS 551 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems I - GIS 552 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems II Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/geospatial-information-science/drone-applications-in-geospatial-information-science-certificate/ --- # Geographic Information Science, A.S. **Degree** The Geographic Information Science (GIS) non-transfer AS degree prepares students for GIS-related careers. For students currently working within these fields, there may be potential for salary and/or career advancement. In addition to the 24-30 units of Geographic Information Science courses, students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Science degree in Geographic Information Science. ## Courses - ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - CSIS 116E — Python Programming - Level 1 - CSIS 514A — SQL Programming - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-114A) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - GEOG 105 — Map Interpretation and Spatial Analysis - GEOG 111 — Geography of California - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - GIS 520 — Intermediate Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-520) - GIS 525 — Advanced Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-525) - GIS 540 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems - GIS 550 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems Use in Remote Sensing - GIS 551 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems I - GIS 552 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems II - GIS 583 — Spatial Database Design and Management (formerly GEOG-583) - GIS 584 — Water Management with GIS (formerly GEOG-584) - GIS 585 — GIS for Catastrophes (formerly GEOG-585) - GIS 586 — GIS for Web Applications (formerly GEOG-586) - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/geospatial-information-science/geographic-information-science-as/ --- # Geographic Information Science Certificate **Certificate** The GIS Certificate prepares students to be skilled users of GIS, able to apply their skills to careers in the area of study. The Geographic Information Science Certificate will be awarded for the completion of 12 units of required courses and 6 units of elective courses. ## Courses - GEOG 105 — Map Interpretation and Spatial Analysis - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - GEOG 549 — Work Experience Education: Geographic Information Science - GIS 520 — Intermediate Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-520) - GIS 525 — Advanced Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-525) - GIS 582 — Programming for GIS-Python Applications (formerly GEOG-582) - GIS 583 — Spatial Database Design and Management (formerly GEOG-583) - GIS 584 — Water Management with GIS (formerly GEOG-584) - GIS 585 — GIS for Catastrophes (formerly GEOG-585) - GIS 586 — GIS for Web Applications (formerly GEOG-586) Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/geospatial-information-science/geographic-information-science-certificate/ --- # Gerontology/Aging Studies, A.S. **Degree** The Gerontology/Aging Studies, A.S. at MSJC prepares students to promote and contribute to the wellness of an aging population. After completion, graduates are prepared for employment in various aging-related careers. The program is designed using an interdisciplinary perspective on aging and older adults. Students are trained in the best practices of gerontological education, research, and practice. The program prepared graduates to meet the needs of an aging world while improving the lives of older adults. Students will gain skills to promote positive aging and help older adults optimally a… ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California - ASL 110 — Deaf Culture and Community - COMM 117 — Organizational Communication - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context - ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature - ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature - ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature - GERO 501 — Aging Policy and Practice - GERO 502 — Diversity and Ethics in Aging - GERO 503 — End of Life Issues - GERO 504 — Introduction to Social Gerontology - GERO 510 — Fundamentals of Caregiving - GERO 511 — Resources and Services for Older Adults - GERO 550 — Gerontology Fieldwork Experience - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - HS 120 — Introduction to Public Health - HS 121 — Fundamentals of Healthful Living - LEAD 500 — Leadership Development - NUTR 101 — Introduction to Nutrition Science - PE 115 — First Aid and CPR - PE 195 — Introduction to Kinesiology - PSYC 103 — Human Development - SOCI 102 — Contemporary Social Problems - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/gerontology-aging-studies/gerontology-aging-studies-as/ --- # Gerontology: Caregiving Certificate **Certificate** The Gerontology: Caregiving Certificate prepares students for employment as a formal caregiver in a variety of settings, including residential care facilities, adult day care, and home care. The certificate also prepares students for informal caregiving of family members and other older adults. Community caregivers provide direct care to persons with chronic conditions, disabilities, and/or dementia and also to other individuals who need non-medical personal care including assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The Gerontology: Caregiving Certificate will be awarded for the comple… ## Courses - GERO 504 — Introduction to Social Gerontology - GERO 510 — Fundamentals of Caregiving - GERO 511 — Resources and Services for Older Adults Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/gerontology-aging-studies/gerontology-caregiving-certificate/ --- # Gerontology: Health and Aging Technology Certificate **Certificate** The Healthcare and Aging Technology Certificate focuses on healthcare technology and gerotechnology, preparing students to work in various settings where they can harness technology to enhance the independence and well-being of older adults. Graduates of this program will be equipped to contribute to the development and implementation of cutting-edge technologies in healthcare, enabling older adults to age in place comfortably and securely. Employment opportunities may arise in healthcare facilities, research institutions, technology companies, and organizations dedicated to improving the liv… ## Courses - GERO 504 — Introduction to Social Gerontology - GERO 520 — Introduction to Gerontechnology - GERO 521 — Healthcare and Technology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/gerontology-aging-studies/gerontology-health-aging-technology-certificate/ --- # Gerontology: Memory Care Certificate **Certificate** The Gerontology: Memory Care Certificate aims to cater to the increasing and swiftly expanding need for professionals who assist older adults dealing with cognitive decline. It is well-suited for individuals who are starting their careers or seeking to advance in service-oriented or leadership positions within gerontology or related fields. The Gerontology: Memory Care Certificate will be awarded for the completion of three courses for a total of 9 units. ## Courses - GERO 504 — Introduction to Social Gerontology - GERO 530 — Introduction to Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias - GERO 531 — Mental Health and the Older Adult Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/gerontology-aging-studies/gerontology-memory-care-certificate/ --- # Honors Enrichment Program Completion Certificate **Certificate** The Certificate of Achievement in Honors Enrichment Program is designed to recognize the accomplishments of students who complete the Honors Enrichment Program. The mission of the program is to create a community of scholars that embody the values of inclusivity, engagement, academic research and rigor, leadership, positive transgressive behavior, and holistic well-being. Students will have the opportunity to engage in close interactions between students in the program, counselors, and professors, taking challenging courses that will help them develop lifelong skills that can be used inside a… ## Courses - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors - HEP 201 — Honors Studies: Humanities - HEP 202 — Honors Studies: Social Science - HEP 203 — Honors Studies: Science - MATH 105 — College Algebra - MATH 110 — Pre-Calculus - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - MATH 135 — Calculus for Social Science and Business - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/honors-enrichment-program/honors-enrichment-program-completion-certificate/ --- # Physical Education, A.A. **Degree** The major requirement for a non-transfer Associate in Arts degree in Physical Education may be met by completing a minimum of 18 units in Physical Education from the following areas: 12 units from the PE core requirements, at least 6 units from the elective requirements and one GE course from GE group #1, one course from GE group #2 and meeting all other MSJC Local General Education requirements (for a total of 60 units). ## Courses - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - BIOL 100H — Honors Human Biology - CHEM 100 — Introduction to Chemistry - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - HS 121 — Fundamentals of Healthful Living - HS 123 — Drugs, Health and Society - NUTR 100 — Family Nutrition - NUTR 100H — Honors Family Nutrition - NUTR 101 — Introduction to Nutrition Science - NUTR 101H — Honors Introduction to Nutrition Science - PE 106 — Sports Officiating - PE 110 — Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries - PE 112 — Body Conditioning - PE 112A — Step Aerobics & Circuit Training (formerly Beginning Step Aerobics) - PE 113 — Introduction to Jogging (formerly Jogging) - PE 114A — Strength Training: Circuit - PE 114B — Strength Training: Free Weights - PE 114C — Powerlifting - PE 115 — First Aid and CPR - PE 119 — Exercise Walking - PE 119B — Intermediate Fitness Walking - PE 120 — Beginning Yoga - PE 126 — Sport Psychology - PE 132 — Beginning Tennis - PE 132B — Intermediate Tennis - PE 133 — Individual and Group Sports: Basketball - PE 134 — Introduction to Volleyball - PE 137 — Individual and Group Sports: Soccer - PE 195 — Introduction to Kinesiology - PEIC 139 — Intercollegiate Sports: Soccer (Women) - PEIC 139A — Pre-Season Athletics: Soccer (Women) - PEIC 139B — Off-Season Athletics: Soccer (Women) - PEIC 140 — Intercollegiate Sports: Football (Men) - PEIC 140A — Pre-Season Athletics: Football (Men) - PEIC 140B — Off-Season Athletics: Football (Men) - PEIC 141A — Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (Men) Pre-Conference Competition - PEIC 141B — Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (Men) Conference and Post- Conference Competition - PEIC 141C — Pre-Season Athletics: Basketball (Men) - PEIC 141D — Off-Season Athletics: Basketball (Men) - PEIC 142 — Intercollegiate Sports: Volleyball (Women) - PEIC 142A — Pre-Season Athletics: Volleyball (Women) - PEIC 142B — Off-Season Athletics: Volleyball (Women) - PEIC 143A — Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (Women) Pre-Conference Competition - PEIC 143B — Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball (Women) Conference and Post- Conference Competition - PEIC 143C — Pre-Season Athletics: Basketball (Women) - PEIC 143D — Off-Season Athletics: Basketball (Women) - PEIC 144 — Intercollegiate Sports: Baseball (Men) - PEIC 144A — Pre-Season Athletics: Baseball (Men) - PEIC 144B — Off-Season Athletics: Baseball (Men) - PEIC 145 — Intercollegiate Sports: Tennis (Men) - PEIC 145A — Pre-Season Athletics: Tennis (Men) - PEIC 145B — Off-Season Athletics: Tennis (Men) - PEIC 146 — Intercollegiate Sports: Tennis (Women) - PEIC 146A — Pre-Season Athletics: Tennis (Women) - PEIC 146B — Off-Season Athletics: Tennis (Women) - PEIC 147 — Intercollegiate Sports: Golf - PEIC 147A — Pre-Season Athletics: Golf - PEIC 147B — Off-Season Athletics: Golf - PEIC 148 — Intercollegiate Sports: Softball (Women) - PEIC 148A — Pre-Season Athletics: Softball (Women) - PEIC 148B — Off-Season Athletics: Softball (Women) - PEIC 150 — Intercollegiate Sports: Beach Volleyball (Women) - PEIC 150A — Pre-Season Athletics: Beach Volleyball (Women) - PEIC 150B — Off-Season Athletics: Beach Volleyball (Women) - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/kinesiology/physical-education-aa/ --- # Legal Studies, A.S. **Degree** If you’re interested in being a part of an exciting profession that impacts every area of our lives, then becoming a legal assistant is the right career for you. But what does a legal assistant, or paralegal, do? Basically, they help the attorneys they work for keep things organized and on track by doing important legal tasks. This can include assisting attorneys during trials, organizing and managing case files, performing legal research, preparing legal briefs, filing legal documents, and conducting client and witness interviews. The Legal Studies program will challenge you intellectually a… ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence - AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 502 — Personal Success Habits of Highly Effective People (formerly GUID-120) - CWE 549 — General Work Experience - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - LEG 100 — Foundations of the Legal System - LEG 503 — Elder Law (formerly LEG-103) - LEG 505 — California Civil Procedure (formerly LEG-105) - LEG 507 — Legal Research and Writing - LEG 512 — Administrative Law (formerly LEG-112) - LEG 524 — Immigration Law (formerly LEG-124) - LEG 534 — Family Law (formerly LEG-134) - LEG 549 — Work Experience Education: Legal Assistant - LEG 560 — Business Organizations (formerly LEG-160) - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/legal-studies/legal-studies-as/ --- # Legal Studies Certificate **Certificate** If you’re interested in being a part of an exciting profession that impacts every area of our lives, then becoming a legal assistant or paralegal is the right career for you. But what does a legal assistant, or paralegal, do? Basically, they help the attorneys they work for keep things organized and on track by doing important legal tasks. This can include assisting attorneys during trials, organizing and managing case files, performing legal research, preparing legal briefs, filing legal documents, and conducting client and witness interviews. The Legal Studies program will challenge you int… ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence - AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures - CWE 549 — General Work Experience - LEG 100 — Foundations of the Legal System - LEG 503 — Elder Law (formerly LEG-103) - LEG 505 — California Civil Procedure (formerly LEG-105) - LEG 507 — Legal Research and Writing - LEG 512 — Administrative Law (formerly LEG-112) - LEG 524 — Immigration Law (formerly LEG-124) - LEG 534 — Family Law (formerly LEG-134) - LEG 549 — Work Experience Education: Legal Assistant - LEG 560 — Business Organizations (formerly LEG-160) Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/legal-studies/legal-studies-certificate/ --- # Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Science, A.A. **Degree** Complete the Cal-GETC requirements for the General Education pattern which relates to your educational goal. ## Courses - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors - ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab - ASTR C1000 — Introduction to Astronomy with Lab - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - BIOL 100H — Honors Human Biology - BIOL 117 — Conservation Biology - BIOL 125 — Microbiology - BIOL 125H — Honors Microbiology - BIOL 130 — Marine Biology - BIOL 131 — Genes and Biotechnology in Society - BIOL 131H — Honors Genes and Biotechnology in Society - BIOL 134 — Human Heredity and Evolution - BIOL 140 — Ecology - BIOL 144 — Plant Biology - BIOL 144H — Honors Plant Biology - BIOL 146 — Biodiversity - BIOL 150 — General Biology I - BIOL 150H — Honors General Biology I - BIOL 151 — General Biology II - BIOL 151H — Honors General Biology II - BIOL C1000 — Introduction to Biology with Lab - BIOL C1000H — Introduction to Biology with Lab - Honors - CHEM 100 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 101H — Honors General Chemistry I - CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II - CHEM 107 — Chemistry of Life - CHEM 112 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM 113 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM 113H — Honors Organic Chemistry II - CSIS 213 — Discrete Structures - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ENVS 100H — Honors Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ENVS 101H — Honors Environmental Science - ENVS 102 — Environmental Science Laboratory - ENVS 102H — Honors Environmental Science Laboratory - GEOG 101 — Physical Geography - GEOG 104 — Physical Geography Lab - GEOG 106 — Introduction to Weather and Climate - GEOL 100 — Physical Geology - GEOL 103 — Environmental Geology - GEOL 105 — Historical Geology - GEOL 106 — Earth Science - GEOL 109 — Geology of National Parks - MATH 105 — College Algebra - MATH 110 — Pre-Calculus - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - MATH 135 — Calculus for Social Science and Business - MATH 213 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus III - MATH 215 — Differential Equations - MATH 215H — Honors Differential Equations - MATH 218 — Linear Algebra - MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors - MATH C2220 — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals - MATH C2220H — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals - Honors - PHY 100 — Physical Science in Modern Society (formerly Conceptual Physics) - PHY 101 — Basic Physics: Energy and Motion - PHY 102 — Basic Electricity and Modern Physics - PHY 201 — Mechanics and Wave Motion - PHY 202 — Electricity and Magnetism - PHY 203 — Optics and Modern Physics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics - STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/liberal-arts/liberal-arts-mathematics-science-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences, A.A. **Degree** Complete the Cal-GETC requirements for the General Education pattern which relates to your educational goal. ## Courses - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 102H — Honors Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 104 — World Prehistory - ANTH 104H — Honors World Prehistory - ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures) - ANTH 115 — Introduction to Archaeology - ANTH 115H — Honors Introduction to Archaeology - ANTH 125 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion - ANTH 125H — Honors Magic, Witchcraft and Religion - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors - COMM 108 — Intercultural Communication - COMM 108H — Honors Intercultural Communication - COMM 516 — Gender and Communication (formerly COMM-116) - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors - ETHS 104 — Introduction to Native American Studies (formerly ANTH-105) - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - ETHS 113H — Honors Introduction to Black Studies - GEOG 102 — Cultural Geography - GEOG 107 — Urban Geography - GEOG 108 — World Regional Geography - GEOG 111 — Geography of California - HIST 101 — Western Civilization to 1650 - HIST 101H — Honors Western Civilization to 1650 - HIST 102 — Western Civilization Since 1650 - HIST 102H — Honors Western Civilization Since 1650 - HIST 103 — World History to 1500 - HIST 103H — Honors World History to 1500 - HIST 104 — World History Since 1500 - HIST 104H — Honors World History Since 1500 - HIST 106 — The World Since 1900 - HIST 106H — Honors The World Since 1900 - HIST 107 — The History of East Asia Before 1600 - HIST 107H — Honors the History of East Asia Before 1600 - HIST 108 — The History of East Asia Since 1600 - HIST 108H — Honors The History of East Asia Since 1600 - HIST 115 — Women in United States History - HIST 115H — Honors Women in United States History - HIST 117 — History of India - HIST 117H — Honors History of India - HIST 120 — California History - HIST 120H — Honors California History - HIST 124 — Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 - HIST 124H — Honors Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 - HIST 125 — Military History of the United States - HIST 140 — History of Mexico - HIST 140H — Honors History of Mexico - HIST 141 — History of Latin America to 1820 - HIST 142 — History of Latin America Since 1820 - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1001H — United States History to 1877 - Honors - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - HIST C1002H — United States History since 1865 - Honors - PE 126 — Sport Psychology - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - POLS C1000H — American Government and Politics - Honors - PS 102 — Comparative Politics and Government - PS 102H — Honors Comparative Politics and Government - PS 105 — Introduction to Political Theory - PS 105H — Honors Introduction to Political Theory - PS 106 — Introduction to International Relations - PS 106H — Honors Introduction to International Relations - PS 120 — California Government - PS 120H — Honors California Government - PSYC 102 — Personal Growth - PSYC 103 — Human Development - PSYC 103H — Honors Human Development - PSYC 104 — Psychology of Gender - PSYC 104H — Honors Psychology of Gender - PSYC 107 — Psychobiology - PSYC 107H — Honors Psychobiology - PSYC 108 — Abnormal Psychology - PSYC 108H — Honors Abnormal Psychology - PSYC 124 — Social Research Methodology With Lab - PSYC 124H — Honors Social Research Methodology With Lab - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors - SJS 101 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies - SJS 101H — Honors Introduction to Social Justice Studies - SJS 130 — Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Queer Studies - SOCI 102 — Contemporary Social Problems - SOCI 103 — Marriage and the Family - SOCI 106 — Intercultural Relations - SOCI 108 — Human Sexuality - SOCI 110 — Media and Society - SOCI 115 — Contemporary Chicano in Society - SOCI 125 — Crime and Society - SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/liberal-arts/liberal-arts-social-behavioral-sciences-aa/ --- # Logistics Analyst Certificate **Certificate** A Logistics Analyst Certificate will be issued upon completion of five courses for a total of 14 units. The Logistics Analyst certificate is a unique certificate which introduces students to the logistics industry. Logistics analysts study supply chain processes and recommends any applicable adjustments for efficiency, while maintaining the information flow in logistics databases and identifying opportunities for inventory reduction, and cost-effectiveness. The Logistics Analyst Certificate will balance the essential theory with the latest applications from today's logistics environment and d… ## Courses - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - CAPP 523 — Using Microsoft Access - Level 1 (formerly CAPP-123) - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/logistics/logistics-analyst-certificate/ --- # Logistics E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs Certificate **Certificate** A Logistics E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs Certificate will be issued upon completion of three courses for a total of 9 units. The Logistics E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs Certificate is a unique certificate which introduces students to the logistics industry. The Logistics E-Commerce for Entrepreneurs Certificate will balance the essential theory with the latest applications from today's logistics environment and deliver engaging highlights, insights and leadership examples in well-known, world-class companies. Students will be able to apply e-commerce principles for immediate application of the… ## Courses - MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/logistics/logistics-for-entrepreneurs-certificate/ --- # Logistics Leadership Certificate **Certificate** A certificate in Logistics Leadership will be issued upon completion of three courses for a total of 9 units. The Logistics Leadership certificate is a unique certificate which introduces students to the logistics industry. The Logistics Leadership Certificate will balance the essential theory with the latest applications from today's logistics environment and deliver engaging highlights, insights and leadership examples in well-known, world-class companies. ## Courses - BADM 104 — Business Communications - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/logistics/logistics-leadership-certificate/ --- # Logistics Operations Specialist Certificate **Certificate** A Logistics Operations Specialist Certificate will be issued upon completion of four courses for a total of 12 units. The Logistics Operations Specialist certificate is a unique certificate which introduces students to the logistics industry. The Logistics Operations Specialist Certificate will balance the essential theory with the latest applications from today's logistics environment and deliver engaging highlights, insights and leadership examples in well-known, world-class companies. ## Courses - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/logistics/logistics-operations-specialist-certificate/ --- # Management/Supervision, A.S. **Degree** Management/supervision focuses on the role of the first-line supervisor. Critical thinking skills are emphasized as business and management theories are explored to enhance decision making, leadership, team building, and motivating employees in a supervisory capacity. Primary management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and organizational change are identified and analyzed. The Associate degree in Management/Supervision requires completing 60 units, of which 18 units are required courses and an additional 6 units from a list of elective courses. Both the Associate degree and the C… ## Courses - ACCT 740 — Accounting for Non-Accountants and Entrepreneurs - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/management-supervision/management-supervision-as/ --- # Management/Supervision Certificate **Certificate** Management/supervision focuses on the role of the first-line supervisor. Critical thinking skills are emphasized as business and management theories are explored to enhance decision making, leadership, team building, and motivating employees in a supervisory capacity. Primary management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and organizational change are identified and analyzed. The Management/Supervision Certificate requires the completion of 24 units of which 18 are required courses and an additional 6 units from a list of elective courses. ## Courses - ACCT 740 — Accounting for Non-Accountants and Entrepreneurs - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business - BADM 104 — Business Communications - BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications - BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications - BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103) - MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/management-supervision/management-supervision-certificate/ --- # Medical Assisting Administrative and Clinical, A.S. **Degree** Associates of Science in Medical Assisting Administrative and Clinical (33.5 units) prepares students for a career in the healthcare profession as a Medical Assistant. An associate degree in Medical Assisting may be earned by completing the certificate requirements in Medical Assisting Administrative, Medical Assisting Clinical and all MSJC Local General Education requirements for a total of 60 units. This program provides students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and current electronic health record technology to sit the certification examinations to become Certified Adminis… ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - AH 549 — Work Experience Education: Allied Health - ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California - ASL 100 — American Sign Language I - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context - ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature - ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature - ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature - FREN 101 — Elementary French I - HS 121 — Fundamentals of Healthful Living - MA 122 — Medical Ethics - MA 772 — Administrative Medical Assisting - MA 773 — Clinical Medical Assisting - MA 775 — Medical Scribe - MA 776 — Medical Billing and Coding - MA 777 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants - MATH 105 — College Algebra - NUTR 101 — Introduction to Nutrition Science - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC 103 — Human Development - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/medical-assisting/medical-assisting-administrative--clinical-as/ --- # Medical Assisting Administrative Certificate **Certificate** The Medical Assisting Administrative Certificate (20 units) prepares students for a career in the healthcare profession as Administrative Medical Assistants. This program provides students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and current electronic health record technology to sit the certification examinations to become Certified Administrative Medical Assistants and Certified Billing and Coding Specialists. ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - MA 122 — Medical Ethics - MA 772 — Administrative Medical Assisting - MA 776 — Medical Billing and Coding Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/medical-assisting/medical-assisting-administrative-certificate/ --- # Medical Assisting Clinical Certificate **Certificate** The Medical Assisting Clinical Certificate (26.5 units) prepares students for a career in the healthcare profession as a Clinical Medical Assistant. This program provides students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and current electronic health record technology to sit the certification examinations to become Certified Clinical Medical Assistants and Certified Medical Scribes. An internship in a physician’s office combining clinical and medical scribing experience helps prepare the student with the clinical skills to enter the workforce. ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - AH 549 — Work Experience Education: Allied Health - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - CSIS 101 — Introduction to Computers and Data Processing - MA 122 — Medical Ethics - MA 773 — Clinical Medical Assisting - MA 775 — Medical Scribe - MA 777 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/medical-assisting/medical-assisting-clinical-certificate/ --- # Nursing, A.S. **Degree** Note: Meeting admission requirements for the program does not guarantee admission into the Associate Degree in Nursing Program. In addition, "Pre-Nursing Information Workshop" attendance is mandatory. Please see the Multi-Criteria Selection Process form for more information about the selection process. ## Courses - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL 125 — Microbiology - BIOL 125H — Honors Microbiology - COMM 106 — Small Group Communication - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COMM C1000H — Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM C1004H — Interpersonal Communication - Honors - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1001H — United States History to 1877 - Honors - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - HIST C1002H — United States History since 1865 - Honors - NURS 501 — Pathopharmacology - NURS 502 — Foundations of Nursing - NURS 503 — Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing I - NURS 504 — Beginning Medical-Surgical Nursing II - NURS 505 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS 506 — Intermediate Medical-Surgical Nursing III - NURS 507 — Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family - NURS 508 — Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing IV - NURS 509 — Nursing Care of Children & Families - NURS 510 — Role Transition - NURS 571 — Foundations of Nursing Skills Lab - NURS 572 — Medical Surgical Nursing Skills Lab - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - POLS C1000H — American Government and Politics - Honors - PSYC 103 — Human Development - PSYC 103H — Honors Human Development - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/nursing-registered-nursing/nursing-as/ --- # Puente Program Completion Certificate **Certificate** The Certificate of Achievement of the Puente Program is designed to recognize the accomplishments of students who successfully complete the nationally-recognized Puente Program along with a general education sequence focused on Latinx and Indigenous culture. The mission of the program is to create and foster a culturally-specific community of scholars who learn to leverage their cultural capital while enhancing opportunities for transfer. Students in this program will have increased contact with faculty and counselors who specifically work with the Puente Program, which allows for increased s… ## Courses - ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures) - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors - HIST 140 — History of Mexico - HIST 140H — Honors History of Mexico - HIST 141 — History of Latin America to 1820 - LIT 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature - LIT 275H — Honors Latinx/Chicanx Literature - LIT 280 — Ethnic American Literature - LIT 280H — Honors Ethnic American Literature - MATH 105 — College Algebra - MATH 110 — Pre-Calculus - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - MATH 135 — Calculus for Social Science and Business - MATH 155 — Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I - MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors - SOCI 115 — Contemporary Chicano in Society - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/puente-program/puente-program-completion-certificate/ --- # Radiologic Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ASL 100 — American Sign Language I - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - COMM C1004H — Interpersonal Communication - Honors - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - MATH 105 — College Algebra - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - RAD 510 — Radiology Physics & Imaging Techniques - RAD 515 — Radiographic Positioning I - RAD 520 — Patient Care & Medical Ethics for Radiographers - RAD 525 — Radiology Externship - RAD 530 — Radiographic Positioning II - RAD 535 — Special Procedures & Venipuncture - RAD 540 — Radiobiology - RAD 645 — Radiology Internship I - RAD 650 — Radiography Review I - RAD 655 — Radiology Internship II - RAD 660 — Radiography Review II - RAD 665 — Radiology Internship III - RAD 670 — Radiography Review III - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/radiologic-technology/radiologic-technology-as/ --- # Real Estate, A.S. **Degree** Real Estate is a rewarding and flexible career choice. Real estate agents work with buyers, sellers, tenants, builders, and lenders in this dynamic profession. Set your own schedule, balance life and work, celebrate home purchases, expand your business knowledge and prepare for a career with great earning potential. ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - BADM 103 — Introduction to Business - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - COMM 113 — Oral Interpretation of Literature - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 116 — Integrative Career/Life Planning (formerly GUID-116) - DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 101 — Environmental Science - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - RE 101 — Real Estate Principles (formerly RE-140) - RE 502 — Real Estate Practice (formerly RE-141) - RE 504 — Real Estate Finance (formerly RE-143) - RE 505 — Real Estate Property Management (formerly RE-154 Property Management) - RE 506 — Real Estate Economics (formerly RE-145) - RE 544 — Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal (formerly RE-144 Basic Appraisal Principles and Procedures) - RE 549 — Work Experience Education: Real Estate - RE 707 — Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending - SOCI 105 — Social Psychology - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/real-estate/real-estate-as/ --- # Real Estate Certificate **Certificate** The Real Estate Certificate provides a structured program with courses to lead today's professionals through these challenges and opportunities. A Real Estate Certificate will be awarded for the completion of four core courses and four elective courses for a total of 24 units. ## Courses - ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I - BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business - RE 101 — Real Estate Principles (formerly RE-140) - RE 502 — Real Estate Practice (formerly RE-141) - RE 504 — Real Estate Finance (formerly RE-143) - RE 505 — Real Estate Property Management (formerly RE-154 Property Management) - RE 506 — Real Estate Economics (formerly RE-145) - RE 544 — Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal (formerly RE-144 Basic Appraisal Principles and Procedures) - RE 549 — Work Experience Education: Real Estate - RE 707 — Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/real-estate/real-estate-certificate/ --- # Science, A.S. **Degree** This degree will help prepare students to enter the Nursing or Diagnostic Medical Sonography programs. In addition to the required core, students must choose and complete one of the two options (Pre-Nursing or Pre-Diagnostic Medical Sonography) for a total of 19-20 units. Students must also complete all MSJC Local General Education requirements (a total of 60 units) for the Associate of Science degree in Science. ## Courses - AH 105 — Medical Terminology - ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology - ASL 100 — American Sign Language I - ASL 101 — American Sign Language II - BIOL 100 — Human Biology - BIOL 125 — Microbiology - BIOL 125H — Honors Microbiology - CHEM 100 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I - CHEM 101H — Honors General Chemistry I - CHEM 107 — Chemistry of Life - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - HS 121 — Fundamentals of Healthful Living - MATH 105 — College Algebra - NUTR 101 — Introduction to Nutrition Science - PHY 100 — Physical Science in Modern Society (formerly Conceptual Physics) - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PSYC 103 — Human Development - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology - SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN 102 — Elementary Spanish II - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/science/science-as/ --- # Social/Behavioral Science, A.A. **Degree** This non-transfer interdisciplinary degree offers a range of coursework to prepare students who want to explore the social and behavioral sciences as a foundation of lifelong learning, or as an introduction to the related fields of Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, History, Social Sciences and Political Science. For additional information, please see an MSJC counselor. ## Courses - AJ 101 — Criminal Law - AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures - AJ 112 — Introduction to Criminology - AJ 517 — Introduction to Terrorism and Homeland Security (formerly AJ-117) - ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology - ANTH 104 — World Prehistory - ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures) - ANTH 115 — Introduction to Archaeology - ANTH 125 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion - CDE 118 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 140 — Children and Youth With Exceptional Needs (formerly CDE-540) - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - COMM 108 — Intercultural Communication - COMM 117 — Organizational Communication - COMM 120 — Survey of Communication Studies - COMM 516 — Gender and Communication (formerly COMM-116) - DAN 133 — History of Popular Dance in the United States - ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ETHS 101 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies - ETHS 104 — Introduction to Native American Studies (formerly ANTH-105) - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - GEOG 102 — Cultural Geography - GEOG 107 — Urban Geography - GEOG 108 — World Regional Geography - GEOG 111 — Geography of California - HIST 101 — Western Civilization to 1650 - HIST 102 — Western Civilization Since 1650 - HIST 103 — World History to 1500 - HIST 104 — World History Since 1500 - HIST 106 — The World Since 1900 - HIST 107 — The History of East Asia Before 1600 - HIST 108 — The History of East Asia Since 1600 - HIST 115 — Women in United States History - HIST 117 — History of India - HIST 120 — California History - HIST 124 — Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 - HIST 125 — Military History of the United States - HIST 140 — History of Mexico - HIST 141 — History of Latin America to 1820 - HIST 142 — History of Latin America Since 1820 - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - HS 120 — Introduction to Public Health - LEG 100 — Foundations of the Legal System - LEG 524 — Immigration Law (formerly LEG-124) - NUTR 100 — Family Nutrition - PE 126 — Sport Psychology - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - PS 102 — Comparative Politics and Government - PS 105 — Introduction to Political Theory - PS 106 — Introduction to International Relations - PS 120 — California Government - PSYC 102 — Personal Growth - PSYC 103 — Human Development - PSYC 104 — Psychology of Gender - PSYC 107 — Psychobiology - PSYC 108 — Abnormal Psychology - PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology - SJS 101 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies - SJS 130 — Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Queer Studies - SOCI 102 — Contemporary Social Problems - SOCI 103 — Marriage and the Family - SOCI 106 — Intercultural Relations - SOCI 108 — Human Sexuality - SOCI 110 — Media and Society - SOCI 115 — Contemporary Chicano in Society - SOCI 125 — Crime and Society - SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/social-behavioral-sciences/social-behavioral-science-aa/ --- # Associate Teacher Low-Unit Certificate **Degree** The Associate Teacher Certificate is designed to be the first step toward obtaining entry-level employment in the field of Early Childhood Education in a preschool or child care setting. The Associate Teacher Certificate requires 12 core Child Development and Education units. This Certificate meets California Title 5 requirements for the Child Development Associate Teacher Permit. ## Courses - CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education - CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/teacher-education-developmental-studies/associate-teacher-low-unit-certificate/ --- # Early Intervention and Inclusion, A.S. **Degree** The Early Intervention and Inclusion Associate of Science Degree (AS-EII) is designed to prepare students to work as early childhood paraprofessionals with expertise in special education and early intervention. Early intervention provides assistance at the first warning signs of educational difficulty to prevent further impediment. Children who receive early intervention services can significantly benefit in lowering the severity of physical, speech, intellectual, and behavioral development issues. The Bureau of Labor Statistic reports that special education jobs will grow by six percent thro… ## Courses - BIOL C1000 — Introduction to Biology with Lab - CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education - CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children - CDE 118 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - CDE 119 — Infant and Toddler Growth and Development - CDE 120 — Infant and Toddler Education and Care - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community - CDE 140 — Children and Youth With Exceptional Needs (formerly CDE-540) - CDE 143 — Supporting Children Who Have Challenging Behaviors - CDE 147 — Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education - CDE 544 — Curriculum and Strategies for Children With Special Needs (formerly CDE-144) - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - LIT 131 — Children's Literature - LIT 132 — Adolescent Literature - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/teacher-education-developmental-studies/early-intervention-inclusion-as/ --- # Early Intervention and Inclusion Certificate **Certificate** The Early Intervention and Inclusion Certificate prepares students to be trained educators who work with infants to children 8 years of age and who are faced with developmental delays and/or physical disabilities. Early intervention provides assistance at the first warning signs of educational difficulty to prevent further impediment. Students who complete the certificate may consider completing the remaining general education coursework in order to achieve the Associate of Science Degree in Early Intervention and Inclusion. ## Courses - BIOL C1000 — Introduction to Biology with Lab - CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education - CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children - CDE 119 — Infant and Toddler Growth and Development - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community - CDE 140 — Children and Youth With Exceptional Needs (formerly CDE-540) - CDE 143 — Supporting Children Who Have Challenging Behaviors - CDE 147 — Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education - CDE 544 — Curriculum and Strategies for Children With Special Needs (formerly CDE-144) - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 - LIT 131 — Children's Literature - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/teacher-education-developmental-studies/early-intervention-inclusion-certificate/ --- # Infant Toddler Teacher Low-Unit Certificate **Certificate** The Infant Toddler Teacher Certificate coursework is designed to equip students with an overall social, emotional, cognitive, physical growth and development focused on infants and toddlers, up to age 3. Certificate coursework also includes overall best practice with infants and toddlers, quality environments, responsive care and appropriate curriculum development. The Infant Toddler Teacher Certificate coursework requires 15 core Child Development and Education units including 6 units focused on Infant and Toddler growth, development and care. This Infant Toddler Certificate meets California… ## Courses - CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education - CDE 119 — Infant and Toddler Growth and Development - CDE 120 — Infant and Toddler Education and Care - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/teacher-education-developmental-studies/infant-toddler-teacher-low-unit-certificate/ --- # Teacher Certificate **Certificate** The Teacher Certificate is designed to be the next step toward obtaining mid-level employment in the field of Early Childhood Education in a preschool or childcare setting. The Teacher Certificate requires 25 core Child Development and Education units. This Certificate meets the Child Development Education units for California Title 5 requirements for the Child Development Teacher Permit. ## Courses - CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education - CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children - CDE 111 — Child Health, Safety and Nutrition - CDE 118 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community - CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community - CDE 147 — Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education - CDE 148 — Supervised Field Experience: Student Teaching - CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development - CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/teacher-education-developmental-studies/teacher-certificate/ --- # Technical Theater, A.S. **Degree** The Technical Theater A.S. Degree will prepare students for a career in performing arts productions specifically entailing set construction and painting, lighting design, operation and rigging of lighting instruments, costume design and construction, makeup application, and sound recording and reproduction. Students will develop the practical and aesthetic skills necessary for employment in scene shops, costume shops, recording studios, professional theaters, college theaters, film/television studios, theme parks, and other venues. Students will also build the foundation necessary for transfe… ## Courses - AUD 140 — Introduction to Audio Recording - COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking - CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness - CSIS 111B — Fundamentals of Computer Programming - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 - MATH 115 — Ideas of Mathematics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics - THA 101 — Introduction to Theater - THA 117 — Stagecraft - THA 118 — Stage Management - THA 120 — Stage Lighting - THA 121 — Costume Construction - THA 122 — Stage Makeup - THA 124 — Scenic Painting - THA 135 — Introduction to Film - THA 136 — Cultural History of American Motion Pictures - THA 201 — Rehearsal and Performance - THA 216 — Musical Theater Production: Theater - THA 299 — Special Projects: Theater Arts Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/theater-arts/technical-theater-as/ --- # Technical Theater Certificate **Certificate** The Certificate program in Technical Theater will prepare students for a career in performing arts productions specifically entailing set construction, lighting rigging, costume construction, makeup application, and sound recording and reproduction. Students will develop practical and aesthetic skills necessary for employment in scene shops, costume shops, and recording studios in professional theaters, college theaters, film-television studios, theme parks, and other venues. The courses entailed in the certificate are at the core of the AS Non Transfer Degree in Technical Theater. Students c… ## Courses - AUD 140 — Introduction to Audio Recording - THA 117 — Stagecraft - THA 118 — Stage Management - THA 120 — Stage Lighting - THA 121 — Costume Construction - THA 122 — Stage Makeup - THA 124 — Scenic Painting Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/theater-arts/technical-theater-certificate/ --- # Water Technology, A.S. **Degree** Water Technology is a career oriented non-transfer vocational program offering courses leading to a certificate and/or an Associate degree. The Water Technology program at MSJC emphasizes a real world approach to diagnostic skill building and a thorough understanding of system theory and operations. Professionalism, workplace skills and responsibilities are stressed along with safety and an awareness of hazardous materials control. Graduates are primarily employed by cities, counties, federal agencies and industry that operate and maintain water treatment, water distribution, wastewater colle… ## Courses - BIOL 117 — Conservation Biology - BIOL 146 — Biodiversity - COMM 108 — Intercultural Communication - COMM 117 — Organizational Communication - COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication - CSCR 502 — Personal Success Habits of Highly Effective People (formerly GUID-120) - ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing - ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies - ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies - GEOG 102 — Cultural Geography - GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science - MATH 105 — College Algebra - PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics - POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics - WATR 500 — Introduction to Water/Wastewater Operations (formerly WATR-100) - WATR 503 — Water Treatment Plant Operations I & II - WATR 505 — Water Treatment Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-105) - WATR 507 — Water Distribution I & II (formerly WATR-107) - WATR 509 — Water Distribution III, IV & V (formerly WATR-109) - WATR 520 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations I & II (formerly WATR-120) - WATR 522 — Wastewater Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-122) - WATR 525 — Test Procedures for Water and Wastewater (formerly WATR-125) - WATR 526 — Introduction to Wastewater Collections - WATR 530 — Environmental Laws and Regulations (formerly WATR-130) - WATR 533 — Introduction to Water Use Efficiency - WATR 537 — Introduction to Water Utility Management - WATR 549 — Work Experience Education: Water Technology - WATR 740 — Wells, Pumps and Motors (formerly WATR-140) - WATR 790 — Basic Waterworks Mathematics (formerly WATR-090) - WATR 795 — Wastewater Technology Math Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/water-technology/water-technology-as/ --- # Water Technology Certificate **Certificate** Water Technology is a career oriented non-transfer vocational program offering courses leading to a certificate and/or an Associate degree. The Water Technology program at MSJC emphasizes a real world approach to diagnostic skill building and a thorough understanding of system theory and operations. Professionalism, workplace skills and responsibilities are stressed along with safety and an awareness of hazardous materials control. Graduates are primarily employed by cities, counties, federal agencies, and industry that operate and maintain water treatment, water distribution, wastewater coll… ## Courses - WATR 500 — Introduction to Water/Wastewater Operations (formerly WATR-100) - WATR 503 — Water Treatment Plant Operations I & II - WATR 505 — Water Treatment Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-105) - WATR 507 — Water Distribution I & II (formerly WATR-107) - WATR 509 — Water Distribution III, IV & V (formerly WATR-109) - WATR 520 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations I & II (formerly WATR-120) - WATR 522 — Wastewater Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-122) - WATR 525 — Test Procedures for Water and Wastewater (formerly WATR-125) - WATR 526 — Introduction to Wastewater Collections - WATR 530 — Environmental Laws and Regulations (formerly WATR-130) - WATR 533 — Introduction to Water Use Efficiency - WATR 537 — Introduction to Water Utility Management - WATR 549 — Work Experience Education: Water Technology - WATR 740 — Wells, Pumps and Motors (formerly WATR-140) - WATR 790 — Basic Waterworks Mathematics (formerly WATR-090) - WATR 795 — Wastewater Technology Math Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/water-technology/water-technology-certificate/ --- # Welding Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CWE 549 — General Work Experience - WELD 700 — Introduction to Welding Technology - WELD 701 — Welding Symbol & Blueprint Applications - WELD 702 — Welding Level I - WELD 703 — Welding Level II Source: https://catalog.msjc.edu/instructional-programs/welding-technology/welding-technology-certificate/ --- # ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 125 — Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 125H — Honors Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 626 — Computerized Accounting 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 628 — Federal Income Tax Accounting 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 740 — Accounting for Non-Accountants and Entrepreneurs 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 776 — Bookkeeping (formerly ACCT-076) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ACCT 777 — QuickBooks Accounting 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AH 105 — Medical Terminology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AH 549 — Work Experience Education: Allied Health 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # AJ 101 — Criminal Law 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 101H — Honors Criminal Law 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 102H — Honors Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 103 — Criminal Evidence 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 105 — Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 106 — Juvenile Procedures 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 108 — Criminal Investigation 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 111 — Criminal Procedures 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 112 — Introduction to Criminology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 118 — Community and the Justice System 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 120 — Multicultural Policing 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 124 — Introduction to Forensics for Law Enforcement 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 299 — Special Projects: Administration of Justice 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # AJ 507 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 517 — Introduction to Terrorism and Homeland Security (formerly AJ-117) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AJ 549 — Work Experience Education: Administration of Justice 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # AJ 598 — Introduction to Private Security 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANAT 101 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # ANAT 102 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # ANAT 299 — Special Projects: Anatomy & Physiology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ANTH C1001 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH C1001H — Introduction to Biological Anthropology - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH C1001L — Biological Anthropology Lab 1 Unit (LBE 48-54) --- # ANTH 102 — Cultural Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 102H — Honors Cultural Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 104 — World Prehistory 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 104H — Honors World Prehistory 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 107 — Indigenous People of Latin America (formerly ANTH-103D Latin American Cultures) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 115 — Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 115H — Honors Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 125 — Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 125H — Honors Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 145 — Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 145H — Honors Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 201 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ANTH 299 — Special Projects: Anthropology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ANTH 510 — Archaeological Survey (formerly ANTH-215) 3 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # ANTH 520 — Archaeological Excavation 3 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # ANTH 530 — Archaeology Laboratory 3 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # ART 100 — Art Appreciation 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ART 103 — Introduction to Modernism 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ART 103H — Honors Introduction to Modernism 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ART 104 — World Art 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ART 104H — Honors World Art 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ART 108 — Beginning Drawing 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 109 — Intermediate Drawing 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 112 — Life Drawing 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 115 — Painting I 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 116 — Painting II 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 120 — 2D Design 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 121 — Color Theory 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 122 — 3D Design 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 131 — Introduction to Digital Art + Design 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 141 — Illustration 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 151 — Ceramic Arts 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 160 — Sculpture 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 170 — Intermediate Sculpture (formerly Foundry-Ceramic Shell Casting) 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ART 299 — Special Projects: Art 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ART 519 — Mural Painting (formerly ART-119) 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # ARTH C1100 — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ARTH C1100H — Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ARTH C1200 — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ARTH C1200H — Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ASL 100 — American Sign Language I 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ASL 101 — American Sign Language II 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ASL 110 — Deaf Culture and Community 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ASL 201 — American Sign Language III 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ASL 202 — American Sign Language IV 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ASL 203 — American Sign Language V 3 Units (LAB 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ASL 299 — Special Projects: American Sign Language 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ASL 501 — Fingerspelling, Numbers & Classifiers (formerly ASL-102) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ASL 505 — American Sign Language Linguistics (formerly ASL-150) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ASTR C1000 — Introduction to Astronomy with Lab 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # ASTR 111 — Planetary Astronomy 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ASTR 299 — Special Projects: Astronomy 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # AUD 140 — Introduction to Audio Recording 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AUD 141 — Studio Recording 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # AUD 142 — Cinematic Audio & Surround Sound 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AUD 143 — Pro Tools I 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AUD 145 — Pro Tools II 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AUD 299 — Special Projects: Audio Production 0.5-4 Units (IS 8-72) --- # AUD 546 — Recording Music & Live Sound 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # AUD 549 — Work Experience Education: Audio and Video Technology 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # AUME 299 — Special Projects: Automotive Technology 1-6 Unit (IS 16-108) --- # AUME 549 — Work Experience Education: Automotive and Transportation Technologies 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # AUME 700 — Introduction to Automotive Technology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 750 — Automotive Engine Theory and Repair (Lower End) 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # AUME 751 — Automotive Engine Theory and Repair (Upper End) 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # AUME 760 — Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 761 — Manual Transmissions & Transaxles 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 770 — Automotive Suspension, Steering and Alignment Systems 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 771 — Automotive Brake Systems 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 780 — Automotive Electrical/Electronics I 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 781 — Automotive Electrical/Electronics II 4 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 32-36) --- # AUME 790 — Engine Performance I 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 791 — Engine Performance II 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 795 — Automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # AUME 800 — Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # BADM 103 — Introduction to Business 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 104 — Business Communications 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 299 — Special Projects: Business 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # BADM 501 — Introduction to Winery Business Principles (formerly BADM-108) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 505 — Business Office Procedures and Systems (formerly OTEC-505) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 545 — Business Computer Applications 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 549 — Work Experience Education: Business Administration 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # BADM 710 — Business Math 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 720 — Essentials of Facilities Management 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BADM 730 — Introduction to Project Management 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL C1000 — Introduction to Biology with Lab 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL C1000H — Introduction to Biology with Lab - Honors 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 100 — Human Biology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 100H — Honors Human Biology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 117 — Conservation Biology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 125 — Microbiology 4 Units (LBE 72-81, LEC 40-45) --- # BIOL 125H — Honors Microbiology 4 Units (LBE 72-81, LEC 40-45) --- # BIOL 128 — History of Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 128H — Honors History of Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 130 — Marine Biology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 131 — Genes and Biotechnology in Society 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 131H — Honors Genes and Biotechnology in Society 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 134 — Human Heredity and Evolution 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 140 — Ecology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 144 — Plant Biology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 144H — Honors Plant Biology 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 146 — Biodiversity 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 150 — General Biology I 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 150H — Honors General Biology I 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 151 — General Biology II 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 151H — Honors General Biology II 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # BIOL 299 — Special Projects: Biology 1-5 Unit (IS 16-90) --- # CAPP 523 — Using Microsoft Access - Level 1 (formerly CAPP-123) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 111 — Child Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 118 — Teaching in a Diverse Society 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 119 — Infant and Toddler Growth and Development 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 120 — Infant and Toddler Education and Care 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 126 — Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 128 — Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood Education 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 140 — Children and Youth With Exceptional Needs (formerly CDE-540) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 143 — Supporting Children Who Have Challenging Behaviors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 147 — Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CDE 148 — Supervised Field Experience: Student Teaching 4 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 32-36) --- # CDE 299 — Special Projects: Child Development and Education 0.5-3 Units (IS 8-54) --- # CDE 534 — Adult Supervision and Mentoring in Early Care and Education (formerly CDE-134) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # CDE 544 — Curriculum and Strategies for Children With Special Needs (formerly CDE-144) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # 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CSIS 113C — C# Programming - Level 1 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 115A — Web Development - Level 1 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 116E — Python Programming - Level 1 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 118B — Computer Organization & Assembly Language 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # CSIS 123A — C++ Programming - Level 2 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 123B — Java Programming - Level 2 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 126E — Python Programming - Level 2 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 160 — Information Security Systems 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 164 — Cybersecurity: Ethical Hacking 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 201 — System Analysis and Design 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 202 — CCNA 1 Computer Networks 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 211 — Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 213 — Discrete Structures 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 299 — Special Projects: Computer Science 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # CSIS 501 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Data Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 502 — Introduction to Machine Learning 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 503 — Natural Language Processing 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 504 — Computer Vision 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 514A — SQL Programming - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-114A) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 523 — Linux System Administration (formerly CSIS-223A) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 525 — Web Development - Level 2 (formerly CSIS-125A) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 549 — Work Experience Education: Computer/Information Systems 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # CSIS 580 — Computer Hardware 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # CSIS 581 — OS Installation and Configuration 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 592 — CCNA 3 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 594 — Cyber Security Operations 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 786 — Developing ASP.NET Web Applications 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CSIS 791 — CCNA 2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CUL 110 — Food Safety and Sanitation 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # CUL 120 — Food, Beverage, and Labor Cost Control 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # CUL 150 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 1 3 Units (LBE 72-81, LEC 24-27) --- # CUL 500 — Introduction to Culinary Arts 2 4 Units (LBE 168-189, LEC 8-9) --- # CUL 550 — Culinary Science 3 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # CUL 700 — Culinary History 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # CUL 705 — Baking and Pastry 4 Units (LBE 168-189, LEC 8-9) --- # CUL 710 — Entrepreneurship and Hospitality Management 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # CUL 715 — Healthy Cooking 3 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # CUL 720 — Catering and Mobile Food Services 4 Units (LBE 144-162, LEC 16-18) --- # CUL 725 — Cake Decorating 3 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # CUL 750 — The Art of Garde Manger 4 Units (LBE 168-189, LEC 8-9) --- # CWE 549 — General Work Experience 0.5-6 Units WEE 24-324 --- # DAN 100 — History and Appreciation of Dance 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DAN 108 — Improvisation for Dance and Theater 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DAN 115 — Pilates Mat Work 1 1 Unit (LBE 48-54) --- # 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DES 123 — Visual Communication Design 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DES 151 — Interaction Design (UX/UI) 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DIG 110 — Introduction to Digital Media 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DIG 181 — Social Media Marketing (formerly DIG-581) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DIG 190 — Video Editing & Production 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # DIG 299 — Special Projects: Digital Media 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # DIG 549 — Work Experience Education: Digital Media 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # DIG 551 — 2D Game Development 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DIG 552 — 3D Game Development 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DIG 553 — Advanced Game Prototyping 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DIG 554 — 3D Digital Modeling 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # DIG 555 — 3D Animation (formerly DIG-572) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DIG 570 — Motion Graphics (formerly DIG-172) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DIG 580 — Brand Building & Design (formerly DIG-180) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DIG 582 — Social Media Strategy & Campaigns 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # 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DMS 522 — Ultrasound Pathology I (formerly DMS-122) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DMS 524 — Clinical Experience II (formerly DMS-124) 10 Units (LAB 480-540) --- # DMS 525 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I (formerly DMS-125) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # DMS 530 — Obstetric/Gynecology Scanning Lab (formerly DMS-130) 1.5 Unit (LAB 72-81) --- # DMS 532 — Ultrasound Pathology II (formerly DMS-132) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # DMS 534 — Clinical Experience III (formerly DMS-136) 10 Units (LAB 480-540) --- # DMS 535 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II (formerly DMS-135) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # DMS 538 — Ultrasound Seminar (formerly DMS-134) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # DMS 540 — Introduction to Vascular Imaging (formerly DMS-140) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # DMS 545 — Introduction to Musculoskeletal Sonography 1.5 Unit (LAB 24-27, LEC 16-18) --- # DMS 699 — Special Projects: Diagnostic Medical Sonography (formerly DMS-299) 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ECON 299 — Special Projects: Economics 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ED 132 — Adolescent Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ED 132H — Honors Adolescent Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ED 138 — Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching and Fieldwork (formerly Practicum in Elementary and Secondary Settings) 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # EMS 501 — Emergency Medical Technician (formerly EMS-090) 6 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 64-72) --- # ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGL C1000H — Academic Reading and Writing - Honors 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGL C1002 — Introduction to Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGL C1002H — Introduction to Literature - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGL 111 — Introduction to Media Writing 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGL 130 — Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGL 130H — Honors Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGL 299 — Special Projects: English 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ENGR 120 — Principles of Engineering Technology 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 121 — Introduction to Engineering Design 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 122 — Electronics for Engineering Technologists (formerly ENGR-522) 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 124 — Civil Engineering and Architecture (formerly ENGR-524) 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 125 — Engineering Design and Development 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 154 — Computer Aided Drafting I 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 155 — Computer Aided Drafting II 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 164 — Plane Surveying I 3 Units (LAB 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGR 180 — Introduction to Engineering 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 181 — Statics 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 182 — Strength of Materials (formerly Strength and Materials) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 183 — Programming with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists 4 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 184 — Engineering Circuit Analysis 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 185 — Engineering Dynamics 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 299 — Special Projects: Engineering Technology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ENGR 505 — Organizational Behavior (formerly ENGR-108) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 523 — Computer Integrated Manufacturing (formerly ENGR-123) 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENGR 549 — Work Experience Education: Engineering Technology 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # ENGR 565 — Plane Surveying II (formerly ENGR-165) 3 Units (LAB 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGR 566 — Legal Aspects of Surveying (formerly ENGR-166) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENGR 567 — Global Positioning Systems for Surveying (formerly ENGR-167 Global Positioning Systems) 3 Units (LAB 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # ENGR 756 — SolidWorks I 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENVS 100H — Honors Humans and Scientific Inquiry 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENVS 101 — Environmental Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENVS 101H — Honors Environmental Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENVS 102 — Environmental Science Laboratory 1 Unit (LBE 48-54) --- # ENVS 102H — Honors Environmental Science Laboratory 1 Unit (LBE 48-54) --- # ENVS 110 — Sustainable Management of Natural Resources 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ENVS 299 — Special Projects: Environmental Science 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # ESL 062 — Writing and Reading Skills for Multilingual Students (formerly ESL-062W Basic Writing Skills) 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ESL 098 — Preparation for English Composition for Multilingual Students (formerly ESL-098W English Writing Fundamentals) 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # ETHS 101 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 103H — Honors Ethnic Politics in America 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 104 — Introduction to Native American Studies (formerly ANTH-105) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 113H — Honors Introduction to Black Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 160H — Honors Black History in the American Context 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 240H — Honors American Indian Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 260 — African American Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 260H — Honors African American Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 275H — Honors Latinx/Chicanx Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # ETHS 280H — Honors Ethnic American Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 107 — Fire Apparatus and Equipment 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 109 — Fundamentals of Fire Protection and Equipment 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 299 — Special Projects: Fire Technology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # FIRE 501 — Introduction to Fire Technology (formerly FIRE-101) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 502 — Fundamentals of Fire Prevention (formerly FIRE-102) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 506 — Fundamentals of Fire Behavior and Combustion (formerly FIRE-106) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 508 — Fundamentals of Fire Investigation (formerly FIRE-108) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 515 — Building Construction for Fire Protection (formerly FIRE-115) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 521 — Fundamentals of Wild Land Fire Fighting (formerly FIRE-121) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 522 — Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival (formerly FIRE-122) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # FIRE 549 — Work Experience Education: Fire Technology 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # FIRE 597 — Fire Service Skills Training and Maintenance 0.5-3 Units (LAB 24-162) --- # FREN 101 — Elementary French I 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # FREN 102 — Elementary French II 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # FREN 299 — Special Projects: French 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # GEOG 101 — Physical Geography 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 102 — Cultural Geography 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 103 — Field Studies in Geography 2-4 Units (LAB 48-108, LEC 16-36) --- # GEOG 104 — Physical Geography Lab 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # GEOG 105 — Map Interpretation and Spatial Analysis 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 106 — Introduction to Weather and Climate 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 107 — Urban Geography 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 108 — World Regional Geography 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 111 — Geography of California 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOG 115 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science 2 Units (LAB 24-27, LEC 24-27) --- # GEOG 549 — Work Experience Education: Geographic Information Science 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # GEOL 100 — Physical Geology 4 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 103 — Environmental Geology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 105 — Historical Geology 4 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 106 — Earth Science 4 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 107 — Scenic Adventure Field Trips in Geology (formerly Geologic Field Trips) 1.5 Unit (LAB 24-27, LEC 16-18) --- # GEOL 109 — Geology of National Parks 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 111 — Planetary Astronomy 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GEOL 299 — Special Projects: Geology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # GERO 501 — Aging Policy and Practice 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 502 — Diversity and Ethics in Aging 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 503 — End of Life Issues 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 504 — Introduction to Social Gerontology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 510 — Fundamentals of Caregiving 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 511 — Resources and Services for Older Adults 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 520 — Introduction to Gerontechnology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 521 — Healthcare and Technology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 530 — Introduction to Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 531 — Mental Health and the Older Adult 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GERO 550 — Gerontology Fieldwork Experience 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 299 — Special Projects: Geospatial Information Science 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # GIS 520 — Intermediate Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-520) 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 525 — Advanced Geographic Information Science (formerly GEOG-525) 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # GIS 540 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # GIS 550 — Introduction to sUAS (Drone) Systems Use in Remote Sensing 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # GIS 551 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems I 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # GIS 552 — Digital Imaging with sUAS (Drone) Systems II 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # GIS 582 — Programming for GIS-Python Applications (formerly GEOG-582) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 583 — Spatial Database Design and Management (formerly GEOG-583) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 584 — Water Management with GIS (formerly GEOG-584) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 585 — GIS for Catastrophes (formerly GEOG-585) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GIS 586 — GIS for Web Applications (formerly GEOG-586) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # GUID 299 — Special Projects: Guidance 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # HEP 201 — Honors Studies: Humanities 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HEP 202 — Honors Studies: Social Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HEP 203 — Honors Studies: Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST C1001 — United States History to 1877 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST C1001H — United States History to 1877 - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST C1002H — United States History since 1865 - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 101 — Western Civilization to 1650 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 101H — Honors Western Civilization to 1650 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 102 — Western Civilization Since 1650 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 102H — Honors Western Civilization Since 1650 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 103 — World History to 1500 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 103H — Honors World History to 1500 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 104 — World History Since 1500 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 104H — Honors World History Since 1500 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 106 — The World Since 1900 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 106H — Honors The World Since 1900 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 107 — The History of East Asia Before 1600 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 107H — Honors the History of East Asia Before 1600 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 108 — The History of East Asia Since 1600 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 108H — Honors The History of East Asia Since 1600 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 115 — Women in United States History 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 115H — Honors Women in United States History 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 117 — History of India 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 117H — Honors History of India 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 118 — History of World Religions (formerly HUM-104 World Religions) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 120 — California History 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 120H — Honors California History 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 124 — Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 124H — Honors Recent America: The U.S. Since 1945 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 125 — Military History of the United States 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 128 — History of Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 128H — Honors History of Science 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 136 — Cultural History of American Motion Pictures 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # HIST 140 — History of Mexico 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 140H — Honors History of Mexico 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # HIST 141 — History of Latin America to 1820 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # 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PE 113 — Introduction to Jogging (formerly Jogging) 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 114A — Strength Training: Circuit 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 114B — Strength Training: Free Weights 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 114C — Powerlifting 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 115 — First Aid and CPR 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PE 116 — Introduction to Softball (formerly Introduction to Athletic Techniques: Softball) 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 119 — Exercise Walking 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 119B — Intermediate Fitness Walking 2 Units (ACT 64-72) --- # PE 120 — Beginning Yoga 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 126 — Sport Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PE 132 — Beginning Tennis 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 132B — Intermediate Tennis 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 133 — Individual and Group Sports: Basketball 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 134 — Introduction to Volleyball 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 137 — Individual and Group Sports: Soccer 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 183 — Self-Defense 1 Unit (LAB 48-54) --- # PE 195 — Introduction to Kinesiology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # 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PEIC 160 — Intercollegiate Sports: Cross-Country (Women) 3 Units (LAB 144-162) --- # PEIC 160A — Pre-Season Athletics: Cross-Country (Women) 1-3 Unit (LAB 48-162) --- # PEIC 160B — Off-Season Athletics: Cross-Country (Women) 1-3 Unit (LAB 48-162) --- # PEIC 161 — Intercollegiate Sports: Flag Football (Women) 3 Units (LAB 144-162) --- # PEIC 161A — Pre-Season Athletics: Flag Football (Women) 1-3 Unit (LAB 48-162) --- # PEIC 161B — Off-Season Athletics: Flag Football (Women) 1-3 Unit (LAB 48-162) --- # PHIL 101 — Introduction to Philosophy I 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 101H — Honors Introduction to Philosophy I 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 103 — Logic 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 109 — Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 110 — Modern and Contemporary Philosophy 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 112 — Critical Thinking and Composition 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PHIL 299 — Special Projects: Philosophy 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # 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PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 102 — Personal Growth 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 103 — Human Development 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 103H — Honors Human Development 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 104 — Psychology of Gender 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 104H — Honors Psychology of Gender 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 105 — Social Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 105H — Honors Social Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 107 — Psychobiology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 107H — Honors Psychobiology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 108 — Abnormal Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 108H — Honors Abnormal Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 112 — Gender and Social Interaction 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 121 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # PSYC 124 — Social Research Methodology With Lab 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # PSYC 124H — Honors Social Research Methodology With Lab 4 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 48-54) --- # 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RE 299 — Special Projects: Real Estate 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # RE 502 — Real Estate Practice (formerly RE-141) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # RE 504 — Real Estate Finance (formerly RE-143) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # RE 505 — Real Estate Property Management (formerly RE-154 Property Management) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # RE 506 — Real Estate Economics (formerly RE-145) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # RE 544 — Fundamentals of Real Estate Appraisal (formerly RE-144 Basic Appraisal Principles and Procedures) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # RE 549 — Work Experience Education: Real Estate 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # RE 707 — Mortgage Loan Brokering and Lending 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SJS 101 — Introduction to Social Justice Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SJS 101H — Honors Introduction to Social Justice Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SJS 130 — Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Queer Studies 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 102 — Contemporary Social Problems 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 103 — Marriage and the Family 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 105 — Social Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 105H — Honors Social Psychology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 106 — Intercultural Relations 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 108 — Human Sexuality 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 110 — Media and Society 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 112 — Gender and Social Interaction 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 115 — Contemporary Chicano in Society 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 121 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences 3 Units (LBE 24-27, LEC 40-45) --- # SOCI 125 — Crime and Society 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # SOCI 299 — Special Projects: Sociology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 102 — Elementary Spanish II 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 201 — Intermediate Spanish I 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 202 — Intermediate Spanish II 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 203 — Spanish for Native Speakers I 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 204 — Spanish for Native Speakers II 4 Units (LEC 64-72) --- # SPAN 299 — Special Projects: Spanish 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # TA 299 — Special Projects: Teaching Assistant 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # THA 101 — Introduction to Theater 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 101H — Honors Introduction to Theater 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 102 — Theater History 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 108 — Improvisation for Dance and Theater 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 110 — Fundamentals of Acting 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 111 — Intermediate Acting 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 112 — Acting for Film and Television 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 113 — Oral Interpretation of Literature 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 117 — Stagecraft 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 118 — Stage Management 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 120 — Stage Lighting 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 121 — Costume Construction 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 122 — Stage Makeup 3 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # THA 124 — Scenic Painting 3 Units (ACT 96-108) --- # THA 135 — Introduction to Film 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # THA 136 — Cultural History of American Motion Pictures 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 137 — Introduction to World Cinema 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 137H — Honors Introduction to World Cinema 3 Units (LAB 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # THA 201 — Rehearsal and Performance 1-3 Unit (LAB 144-162) --- # THA 216 — Musical Theater Production: Theater 1-3 Unit (LAB 144-162) --- # THA 299 — Special Projects: Theater Arts 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # WATR 299 — Special Projects: Water Technology 1-3 Unit (IS 16-54) --- # WATR 500 — Introduction to Water/Wastewater Operations (formerly WATR-100) 1 Unit (LEC 16-18) --- # WATR 503 — Water Treatment Plant Operations I & II 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 505 — Water Treatment Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-105) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 507 — Water Distribution I & II (formerly WATR-107) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 509 — Water Distribution III, IV & V (formerly WATR-109) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 520 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations I & II (formerly WATR-120) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 522 — Wastewater Plant Operations III, IV & V (formerly WATR-122) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 525 — Test Procedures for Water and Wastewater (formerly WATR-125) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 526 — Introduction to Wastewater Collections 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 530 — Environmental Laws and Regulations (formerly WATR-130) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 533 — Introduction to Water Use Efficiency 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 537 — Introduction to Water Utility Management 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 549 — Work Experience Education: Water Technology 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432 --- # WATR 740 — Wells, Pumps and Motors (formerly WATR-140) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WATR 790 — Basic Waterworks Mathematics (formerly WATR-090) 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # WATR 795 — Wastewater Technology Math 2 Units (LEC 32-36) --- # WELD 700 — Introduction to Welding Technology 3 Units (LBE 48-54, LEC 32-36) --- # WELD 701 — Welding Symbol & Blueprint Applications 3 Units (LAB 96-108, LEC 16-18) --- # WELD 702 — Welding Level I 4 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 32-36) --- # WELD 703 — Welding Level II 4 Units (LBE 96-108, LEC 32-36) --- # WINE 100 — Introduction to Viticulture 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WINE 102 — Introduction to Enology 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WINE 500 — Wine Hospitality (formerly VEW-106) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WINE 501 — Introduction to Winery Business Principles (formerly VEW-108) 3 Units (LEC 48-54) --- # WINE 549 — Work Experience Education: Viticulture, Enology, and Winery Technology 0.5-8 Units WEE 24-432