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Associate of Science in Accounting (AS) ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Accounting through the study of accounting and general business office management. Students wil… source
Associate of Science in Modern Policing (AS) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement through the study of criminal law, laws of evidence,… source
Associate of Science in Agricultural Business Management (AS) ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Agricultural Business Management through the study of sales and service, marketing, accounting,… source
Associate of Arts in American Sign Language (AA) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of American Sign Language through the study of signing and interpreting, language and Deaf culture… source
Associate of Science in Animal Science (AS) ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Animal Science through the study of animal health and production and will acquire skills in livestock husbandry, including liv… source
Associate of Science in Architecture (AS) ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Architecture through the study of design, visual communication, architecture history, and const… source
Associate of Arts in Art (AA) ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study at a four year university, especially for students seeking expanded portfolio growth by exposing them to interm… source
Associate of Science in Automotive Technology (Basic) (AS) ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Automotive Technology(Basic) through the study of diagnosis, service and repair of automotive systems in an automotive shop en… source
Associate of Science in Business (AS) ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Business through the study of general business, communications, math, computers, ethics, and hu… source
Associate of Science in Child Development (AS) ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of early childhood education programs. Students completing this degree will have a foundation in e… source
Associate of Science in Computer Programming & Information Systems (AS) ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Computer Programming & Information Systems through the study of skills in computer programming, web development, databases, ma… source
Associate of Science in Construction Technology (AS) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Construction Technology through the study of project management utilizing computer-driven estimating, plan reading, scheduling… source
Associate of Arts in Dance (AA) ▸ 24 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Dance through the study of ballet, modern, jazz, current dance trends, musical theatre, and cho… source
Associate of Science in Drafting Technology (AS) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Drafting Technology through the study of drafting technology, architecture, computers, & graphic design. Students will acquire… source
Associate of Arts in Dramatic Arts - Acting (AA) ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Dramatic Arts - Acting through the study of acting theories, dramatic literature and performanc… source
Associate of Arts in Dramatic Arts - Technical (AA) ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Dramatic Arts - Technical through the study of stagecraft, costuming, makeup and lighting. Stud… source
Associate of Science in Engineering (AS) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for transfer to a four-year university. Students completing this degree will have an introductory foundation for the field of Engineering through the study of calculus,… source
Associate of Science in Environmental Control Technology (HVAC) (AS) ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Environmental Control Technology through the study of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration. Students will acquire skill… source
Associate of Science in Fashion Merchandising and Design (AS) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the fields of Fashion Merchandising and Design. Upon completion, students will have a strong foundation in core fashion industry principles… source
Associate of Science in Fire Technology (AS) ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the fields of fire protection and prevention. Students completing this degree will have a foundation for the… source
Associate of Science in Graphic Communication Design (AS) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of graphic design by providing a foundation of design principles, tools, and techniques. Learn how to create visually engaging de… source
Associate of Science in Human Services (Social Work) (AS) ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Human Services (Social Work) through the study of legal and ethical issues, theories of practice and human behavior, history o… source
Associate of Science in Industrial Maintenance Technology (AS) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the fields of Industrial Technology/Industrial Maintenance. Students completing this degree will have a foun… source
Associate of Science in Information Communication Technology (AS) ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Information Communication Technology through the study of Network Hardware, Software, Design, Maintenance, and Security. Stude… source
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts - Pathway to Public Health and Physical Education (AA) ▸ 96 coursesDegreeThis program is designed for students seeking a broad knowledge base in the Liberal Arts, plus additional course work in an area of emphasis. This program would be an ideal selection for those studen… source
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts - Pathway to Social Behavioral Science (AA) ▸ 29 coursesDegreeThis program is designed for students seeking a broad knowledge base in the Liberal Arts, plus additional course work in an area of emphasis. This program would be an ideal selection for students pur… source
Associate of Arts in Music (AA) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for transfer to a four-year university. Students completing this degree will have an introductory foundation for the field of Music through the study of music theory and… source
Associate of Science in Registered Nursing (AS) ▸ 23 coursesDegreeOverall GPA of 2.5 or higher for all courses at or above collegiate levels source
Associate of Science in Landscape Management (AS) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for employment in the field of Landscape Management through the study of landscape maintenance, turfgrass management, landscape irrigation, and integrated pest managemen… source
Associate of Science in Ornamental Horticulture (AS) ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Ornamental Horticulture through the study of plant health, identification, sales, and marketing. Students will acquire skills… source
Associate of Science in Paralegal (AS) ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment as a paralegal/legal assistant and for the furtherance of study in the field of law through course study in legal terminology, legal research… source
Associate of Science in Physical Therapist Assistant (AS) ▸ 20 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment and/or potential further study in the field of Physical Therapist Assistant through the study of kinesiology, principles of patient management… source
Associate of Science in Plant Science (AS) ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Plant Science through the study of soils, irrigation, weed control, plant diseases and pests, fertilizers, and cultivation of… source
Associate of Science in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training/Exercise Science (AS) ▸ 39 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Science degree for Sports Medicine/Athletic Training/Exercise Science provides students with a foundation in the biological, physical, performance, prevention, care, and rehabilitati… source
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts – Pathway to Educational Occupations (AA) ▸ 61 coursesDegreeThis program is designed for students seeking a broad knowledge base in Liberal Arts, plus additional course work in an area of education. This program would be an ideal selection for those students… source
Associate of Arts in University Studies - Pathway to Math and Science (AA) ▸ 46 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for transfer to a four-year university. Students completing this degree will have an introductory foundation in mathematics and science. Students will gain an understand… source
Associate of Science in Welding Technology (AS) ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThis degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Welding through the study of fabrication, metal transfer and the use of different shielding gases. Students will acquire skill… source
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ACCT 001Financial Accounting 4 unit(s)This course introduces students to fundamental business organization, recording of business financial activities, accounting statements preparation, interrelationships, and the analysis of financial… source
ACCT 002Managerial Accounting 4 unit(s)This is a second semester transfer-level course, which studies managerial control, job and process costing, activity based costing, standard costs, planning cost accumulation and capital budgeting an… source
ACCT 210Computer Accounting 3 unit(s)This course introduces the computer-based accounting package, QuickBooks, to handle "General Ledger" accounting for a business. It is recommended for people engaged in accounting aspects for all type… source
ACCT 282Individual Income Tax 5 unit(s)A study of the Federal and California income tax laws that apply to the individual taxpayer. The requirements for becoming a licensed tax preparer and the rules and regulations governing licensed tax… source
AG 001AG, Society, & the Environment 3 unit(s)The sociology of agriculture (Ag) is presented through examination of relationships between societies and their environments, economics and Ag. Emphasis is on analysis of agriculture's use of technol… source
AG 002Environmental Conservation 3 unit(s)A study of the world's environment, including the study of food and fiber systems, ecology, populations, environmental pollution, bioterrorism, and conservation of natural resources. Students will pa… source
AG 003Economic Entomology 3 unit(s)The study of the insects and mites of economic importance to agriculture, including morphology, taxonomy, identification, life cycles, hosts, habitat relationships, and control methods. Collection an… source
AG 004Soil Science 3 unit(s)This is an agricultural science course that provides basic knowledge of the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. It includes soil-forming factors, plant-soil-water relationships, soi… source
AG 107Agriculture Education Orientation 3 unit(s)This course is an overview of Agriculture Education in California. Through class instruction and field experience, students will learn the principal components of teaching agriculture; develop academ… source
AG 110Ag Leadership 3 unit(s)This course will build student leadership skills. Students will learn management and leadership skills, communication skills, critical thinking skills and project management skills. Students will hav… source
AG 125Principles of Pesticide Use 3 unit(s)Covers federal and California pesticide laws, safety, application equipment and types of pesticides. Includes basic information for use in preparation for state pesticide certification. source
AGMT 001Agriculture Economics 3 unit(s)Introductory course focusing on microeconomic principles of resource allocation, production, cost and market price equilibrium with primary application to farms and agribusinesses. Examination of dif… source
AGMT 005Agriculture Managerial Accounting 3 unit(s)Application and analysis of accounting information for farm and agribusiness management; integration of economic, and financial principles in preparing business plans; equipment cost control and crop… source
AGMT 102Ag Sales and Marketing 3 unit(s)This course involves the study of principles and practices of the selling process including selling strategies, approaches, why and how people buy, prospecting, territory management, and customer ser… source
AGMT 103Introduction to Agriculture Business 3 unit(s)This course provides a basic understanding of the business and economics of the agricultural industry. Students will get an introduction to the economic aspects of agriculture and the implications fo… source
AGMT 104Agriculture Accounting 3 unit(s)The study of the principles of financial accounting for the agriculture industry. Introduction to recording financial business activities, financial statement preparation and analysis of financial in… source
AGMT 108Ag Business Computer Applications 3 unit(s)This course will cover computer use in the workplace with emphasis on agribusiness applications. Computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation managers wi… source
AGTC 103Farm Power 3 unit(s)This course involves the study of functions, physical capabilities, applications, economics and tractor improvements. Students will participate in operation, testing and analysis of tractors in labor… source
AGTC 106Agriculture Welding 3 unit(s)A study of the fundamental principles theories and concepts of welding used in agriculture construction, fabrication and repair. All positions, joint types, hard surfacing, cutting, brazing, SMAW, GM… source
AGTC 120Introduction to the Agriculture Power Equipment Service Industry 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the agriculture power equipment service industry. Students will learn the basics of safe tool operation, dealer software, machine identification, and regulations rel… source
AGTC 123Power Equipment Electronics and Electrical Systems 3 unit(s)This course will teach students the fundamentals of electrical systems used in agricultural power equipment. Wiring schematics and diagrams will be used to teach students about the function, operatio… source
AGTC 124Power Equipment Air Conditioning and Heating 2 unit(s)Students will learn the fundamentals of heating and air conditioning systems in agriculture power equipment. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations around these systems will be discussed.… source
AGTC 125Power Transmission Systems 3 unit(s)In this course students will learn about the systems involved in moving power produced by the engine to the drive wheels. Students will learn the components, operation and troubleshooting of various… source
AGTC 126Diesel Engine Emission Systems 2 unit(s)This course will teach student the fundamentals of fuel systems and emission systems used in diesel engines. Students will go in depth into the fuel delivery system found on tractors and other agricu… source
AGTC 127Equipment Diagnostics, Testing and Failure Analysis 2 unit(s)In this course students will learn the fundamentals of troubleshooting power equipment as they would find it in the field. Emphasis will be placed on the 3 C's of troubleshooting Complaint, Cause and… source
AGTC 201Small Engines 3 unit(s)This beginning course is designed to introduce students to the theory and concepts of today's modern power equipment. Applications, basic operation, diagnosis and troubleshooting will be addressed in… source
AGTC 202Farm Equipment Construction 3 unit(s)This is a study of the basic principles for the construction of farm implements such as feeding equipment, tractor implements, farm trailers or other useful tools on the farm. The course content incl… source
AGTC 210Agriculture Project Construction 3 unit(s)The Agriculture Project Construction class teaches students how to construct tools or equipment used in a repair shop or on the farm. These projects could include tools, jigs or farm implements just… source
AGTC 213Hydraulics 3 unit(s)This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of oil hydraulic systems used in agriculture. Students will learn open-center and closed-center hydraulic systems including the types o… source
AGTC 225Compact Diesel Engines 3 unit(s)This course provides students with technical knowledge and hands-on experience in the operation and repair of compact diesel engines. source
AJ 011Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 unit(s)Introduction to Criminal Justice offers an overview of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and the historical development and evolution of each. Students… source
AJ 013Community Relations 3 unit(s)This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering ju… source
AJ 014Criminal Law 1 3 unit(s)This course offers an analysis of the doctrines of criminal liability in the United States and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Special emphasis is… source
AJ 025Constitutional Law 3 unit(s)Students will apply logic and critical thinking to written and oral communication in the study of the fundamental rights of all citizens as protected by the United States Constitution, including vari… source
AJ 045Terrorism and Freedom 3 unit(s)This course is a study of terrorism including types, tactics and trends. The course also covers the history of freedom, its meaning today and the balance of individual rights and public order. The Pa… source
AJ 111Criminal Justice Communication 3 unit(s)This course covers techniques of communicating facts, information in corrections and probation law enforcement reports, letters, memoranda, and directives. Practical experience is offered in note tak… source
AJ 112Legal Aspects of Evidence 3 unit(s)The origin, development, philosophy, constitutional and procedural basis of evidence; judicial decisions and statutory rules of evidence governing the admissibility of testimony, writings and materia… source
AJ 113Juvenile Laws & Procedures 3 unit(s)This course examines the origin, development, and organization of the Juvenile Justice System as it evolved in the American Justice System. The course explores the theories that focus on Juvenile Law… source
AJ 114Juvenile Delinquency 3 unit(s)This is an introductory course designed to explore the concept of juvenile delinquency in America. Emphasis is on defining delinquency, identifying delinquents, examining theories of causation, ident… source
AJ 115Criminal Law 2 3 unit(s)An in-depth study of criminal law and criminal procedures commonly associated with California state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies. The course provides a complex analysis of both stat… source
AJ 117Correctional Counseling 3 unit(s)An Administration of Justice course designed for students who are either employed in a corrections setting or intend to pursue a career in this field. This course includes areas of professional ethic… source
AJ 118Criminal Investigation 3 unit(s)This course examines the basic principles of criminal investigation. Topics include lawful crime scene investigation & crime scene management strategies, physical evidence identification, collection… source
AJ 119Criminal Identification 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the role of forensics in criminal investigations. It examines the methods used in the forensic analysis of crime scenes, pattern evidence, firearms, questioned… source
AJ 121Introduction to Corrections 3 unit(s)This course provides a history of and critical analysis of punishment, the various types of punishment, alternatives to punishment, and the impact of punishment on the Criminal Justice System, correc… source
AJ 123Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 unit(s)This course allows students the opportunity to explore ethical issues in the field of criminal justice through analysis and critical thinking and apply these concepts to both their professional and p… source
AJ 130Correctional Law 3 unit(s)This course provides the student with an awareness of the historical framework, concepts and precedents that guide correctional practice. Course material will broaden the individual's perspective of… source
AJ 219Police Patrol Procedures 3 unit(s)This course is the study of basic patrol techniques including stopping, arresting and handcuffing criminal suspects; methods of police patrol and observations; handling disputes and crisis interventi… source
ANTH 010Cultural Anthropology 3 unit(s)This course explores how anthropologists study and compare human culture. Cultural anthropologists seek to understand the broad arc of human experience focusing on a set of central issues: how people… source
ANTH 011Biological Anthropology 3 unit(s)Want to learn about your origins, primates, and forensic anthropology in one class? Students will encounter the concepts, methods of inquiry, and scientific explanations of the evolution of humans an… source
ANTH 012Archaeology 3 unit(s)Can you dig it? Students will explore the study of concepts, theories, and scientific method in archaeology, as well as a review of data and models that contribute to our knowledge of the human past.… source
ANTH 013Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion 3 unit(s)What do you believe? Students explore the context of religion and the relationships of individuals and societies to the supernatural. We examine religious practices from around the world and througho… source
ANTH 014Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology 3 unit(s)What can we say about this course? This introductory course serves as a foundation for understanding language from an anthropological perspective. We cover core questions such as how, what, when, whe… source
ANTH 015Biological Anthropology Laboratory 1 unit(s)This laboratory course is offered as a supplement to Introduction to Biological Anthropology either taken concurrently or in a subsequent term. Laboratory exercises are designed to introduce students… source
ARCH 010Architectural Design 1 4 unit(s)An introductory course that emphasizes design process, concept development, and creative problem solving as the means to create architectural form and space. Design projects are presented utilizing "… source
ARCH 011Architectural Design 2 4 unit(s)An advanced course that continues to explore issues initiated in the introductory course. Additionally, the course emphasizes program development, site and context analysis, precedent study, and stru… source
ARCH 013Architectural Design 3 4 unit(s)An introductory digital design course that continues the knowledge introduced in the tactile design courses plus emphasizes professional Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and techniques us… source
ARCH 014Architectural Design 4 4 unit(s)An advanced digital design course that continues the knowledge introduced in the tactile and the introductory digital design courses plus emphasizes advanced professional Building Information Modelin… source
ARCH 020Visual Communication 1 3 unit(s)This is an introductory course of tactile (by hand) visual communication techniques applicable to the design and construction of the built environment. Drawing techniques include lettering, lines, di… source
ARCH 021Visual Communication 2 3 unit(s)This is an advanced course of "tactile" (by hand) visual communication techniques applicable to the design and construction of the built environment. Drawing techniques include graphic symbols, archi… source
ARCH 070Architecture History 1 3 unit(s)History of architecture from Prehistoric to Gothic periods. Pre-Columbian Americas period is also covered. The relationship between architecture and art, science, historical events, religion, society… source
ARCH 071Architecture History 2 3 unit(s)History of architecture from Renaissance to 21st Century periods. The relationship between architecture and art, science, historical events, religion, society, culture, philosophy, politics, economic… source
ARCH 120Freehand Drawing 3 unit(s)An introductory course of freehand drawing techniques applicable to the design and construction of the built environment. Freehand drawing is an integral part of the architect's design process. It is… source
ARCH 121Perspective Alternatives 3 unit(s)A study of the fundamental concepts and principles of architectural perspective using both “tactile” by hand and “digital” by computer techniques. Using hand drawings and computer software students w… source
ARCH 160Construction Materials/Methods 4 unit(s)An introduction to the principles, materials, methods, and processes of construction. This course combines both theory and practical application. Site visits to view various stages of construction ar… source
ARCH 161Architectural Detailing 3 unit(s)A course in architectural detailing that explores the transition from architectural ideas into built reality. Students draw architectural details with corresponding summaries using a computer assiste… source
ARCH 162Conceptual Structural Analysis 3 unit(s)A nonmathematical investigation of structural systems and components with respect to their behavior; selection of the most appropriate structural system for various building typologies. source
ARCH 163Construction Documents 3 unit(s)This course provides a detailed introduction to the process of construction documentation. A full set of residential construction documents emphasizing light wood frame construction is created utiliz… source
ART 006Color and Design 3 unit(s)This is a basic course in art with a primary purpose of familiarizing the students with elements and principles of design and history. It includes the fundamental concepts of line, value, color, shap… source
ART 008Drawing Fundamentals 3 unit(s)Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills, technical abilit… source
ART 009Intermediate Drawing 3 unit(s)Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate-level drawing, focusing on complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques… source
ART 015Beginning Printmaking 3 unit(s)Introduction to the basic materials, equipment, and processes of printmaking, including relief (linocut and woodcut), intaglio (drypoint, etching, and collagraph), planography (lithography and monoty… source
ART 016Intermediate Printmaking 3 unit(s)This is an intermediate course in intaglio and relief. Students are encouraged to further develop skills acquired in ART 015 or in previous printmaking experiences. This course introduces basic techn… source
ART 023Introduction to Digital Art 3 unit(s)Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital art production. Topics include integration of traditional design, color, and compositional principles with contemporary digita… source
ART 025Digital Painting and Imaging 3 unit(s)Digital Painting and Imaging applies digital technology as a painting medium to visually communicate formal space and artistic ideas. Students will explore the intersection of traditional methods of… source
ART 0323-D Design 3 unit(s)Introduction to the concepts, applications and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of desi… source
ART 043Beginning Studio Painting 3 unit(s)Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative respon… source
ART 044Intermediate Studio Painting 3 unit(s)This course involves further study of oil painting techniques where emphasis on focused inquiry of formal design elements will be addressed through individualized creative exploration of subject matt… source
ART 049Beginning Figure Drawing 3 unit(s)Introduction to drawing the human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Topics include an introduction to human anatomy and the historical and contemporary rol… source
ART 061Beginning Handbuilding Ceramics 3 unit(s)Introduction to ceramic materials, concepts and processes including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, glaze techniques, firing and ceramic terminology. The course covers a… source
ART 062Intermediate Handbuilding Ceramics 3 unit(s)Students will receive instruction of intermediate complexity on the fundamentals of ceramics as well as more complex hand-built clay construction techniques, glazing, studio design, production techni… source
ART 063Beginning Wheel Thrown Ceramics 3 unit(s)This course is an overview study of materials, methods and design of ceramics with the primary emphasis on utilization of the potter's wheel. This course is designed to develop growth and stimulate i… source
ART 064Intermediate Wheel-Thrown Ceramics 3 unit(s)This course presents an involved study of the materials, methods and finishing processes of ceramics forms with the emphasis on use of the potter's wheel. This course is designed to increase growth a… source
ART 066Beginning Sculpture 3 unit(s)Introduction to three-dimensional sculptural principles, techniques, and concepts utilizing a wide range of materials and practices. Various sculpture methods are practiced with attention to creative… source
ART 067Intermediate Sculpture 3 unit(s)This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills regarding both historical and contemporary sculptural design concepts by introducing new materials. The emphasis in this course is advanced des… source
ART 080Introduction to Digital Photography - Fine Art Emphasis 3 unit(s)Introduction to the processes, principles, and tools of photography. Topics include the development of technical and aesthetic skills, elements of design and composition, camera technology, materials… source
ART 111Beginning Gallery Exhibition 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the theory and technique of the professional presentation of art works; which includes the examination and analysis of original art, exhibitions, materials, vocabula… source
ART 112Intermediate Gallery Exhibition 3 unit(s)This course is furthering development of skills in current gallery practices and standards in galleries and museums. The students will actively participate with installing and dismantling exhibitions… source
ART 121Beginning Screen Printing 3 unit(s)Students will study the history and technique of screen-printing processes, including traditional serigraphic printmaking; reductive, handmade stencils; and digital/photographic methods on a variety… source
ART 122Intermediate Screen Printing 3 unit(s)This course is designed to present intermediate techniques, methods, and concepts of screen printing as a fine art form, with an emphasis on individual development/personal direction of imagery and c… source
ART 130Digital Printmaking 3 unit(s)Digital Printmaking will teach art students how to integrate digital technology with traditional forms of printmaking. Students will choose to work with one of the major traditional printmaking proce… source
ART 141Beginning Studio Arts 3 unit(s)Introduction to traditional and contemporary concepts and processes in a variety of craft media with an emphasis on design principles in the development of aesthetic forms based on function. This cou… source
ART 151Independent Study for Art 1 - 4 unit(s)The purpose of Independent Study is to provide an opportunity for students, under the direction of an instructor, to participate in concentrated, individualized studies. Independent Study requires a… source
ART 176Beginning Stone Lithography 3 unit(s)Students will study the techniques of lithographic art, including historical, traditional and contemporary methods resulting in fine art prints. This course is designed for students without prior kno… source
ART 177Intermediate Stone Lithography 3 unit(s)Students in this course will learn to create lithography artwork using layers printed in colors. Students will learn how to construct their images using a variety of drawing methods and layers of pri… source
ART 178Beginning Plate Lithography 3 unit(s)Beginning Plate Lithography will introduce students to the medium of plate lithography as a method for fine art printmaking. Students will learn how to prepare plates, draw on plates and process plat… source
ART 179Intermediate Plate Lithography 3 unit(s)Intermediate Plate Lithography will enable students to continue exploring the medium of plate lithography using traditional aluminum plate and photo lithographic plate techniques. Students will layer… source
ARTH C1100Survey of Art from Prehistory to the Medieval Era 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course introduces students to visual art and architecture from prehistory to the medieval era with a focus on art from Europe, North Africa, and the near East. The course wil… source
ARTH C1200Survey of Art from the Renaissance to Contemporary 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course provides an overview of art and architecture from the Renaissance to the contemporary period with a focus on art from Europe. The course will further consider global i… source
ARTH 001Art Appreciation 3 unit(s)ARTH 001 provides a general introduction to art that offers a look at works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media, techniques, with an introduction to the… source
ARTH 004Art of Ancient America: Mesoamerica 3 unit(s)A survey of the major cultures of Mesoamerica from the Early Hunters period until the European conquest. The course uses art as a vehicle for understanding the historical context of the ancient civil… source
ARTH 005Art of Ancient America: South America 3 unit(s)A survey of the major cultures of Central and South America from the Pre-Ceramic Period up to European contact. The course uses art as a vehicle for understanding the historical context of the ancien… source
ARTH 081Survey of Asian Art 3 unit(s)This course provides a select overview of art and architecture from India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan from pre-history to modern times. source
ASCI 001Introduction to Animal Science 3 unit(s)A scientific approach to the livestock industry encompassing aspects of animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, genetics and epidemiology. Emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptations and cont… source
ASCI 002Livestock Selection/Evaluation 3 unit(s)Detailed analysis of various visual and physical methods of appraising beef, sheep, and swine concerning functional and economic value. Written and oral summaries of evaluation will be learned. Speci… source
ASCI 022Horse Husbandry 3 unit(s)Survey of the equine industry, encompassing the evolution and role of the equine species throughout history, breed selection and development, nutrition, disease, preventative health, reproductive man… source
ASCI 103Feeds and Feeding 3 unit(s)The science of animal nutrition; the fundamentals of digestion and absorption in both ruminants and non-ruminants are discussed. The nutritive value of feedstuffs as they relate to the formulation of… source
ASCI 104Livestock Disease and Sanitation 3 unit(s)Study of common infectious and non-infectious livestock diseases, with emphasis on proper management, prevention, treatment, and sanitation procedures for cattle, swine, sheep, and horses. source
ASCI 110Swine Science 3 unit(s)Study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial pork production throughout California, the United States and the World. Emphasis is on the importance of breeds, breeding principles,… source
ASCI 111Beef Cattle Science 3 unit(s)Study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial beef cattle production; emphasis on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, hea… source
ASCI 112Small Ruminant Science 3 unit(s)Survey of sheep and goat industries, including management of commercial, purebred and small farm flocks. This course will cover selection, feeding, breeding, and basic care and husbandry of small rum… source
ASCI 113Farm Animal Biology 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the scientific concepts of farm animal anatomy and physiology. The objective of the course is to familiarize students with major organ systems and species difference… source
ASCI 118Introduction to Dairy Science 3 unit(s)Survey of the dairy industry; supply of milk and milk products and their uses; emphasis on the history, development and projections of the dairy industry in the US. Covers general information on the… source
ASCI 119Breeding and Selection of Dairy Cattle 3 unit(s)Principles of selection, reproduction, and management of reproduction and breeding in dairy cattle. This course covers both theory and practice of dairy cattle judging, semen evaluation and handling,… source
ASCI 122Pet and Companion Animal Management 3 unit(s)Biological management of companion animals, including dogs, cats, and other animals such as rabbits, birds, and fish. Course will cover domestication, human-animal bond, breeds, nutrition, reproducti… source
ASCI 123Horse Production 3 unit(s)The course is designed to give students a broad basis of information for decision making in the management and operation of a horse herd from broodmare health to foaling. Herd health, stallion, mare… source
ASCI 124Equine Training 3 unit(s)This course is designed to give students hands-on experience in training horses of different ages safely and under control. The course provides the theory and concepts for appropriate decision-making… source
ASCI 125Intermediate Equine Training 3 unit(s)This course is designed for the equine student to learn intermediate horse training skills. This course will allow students to use techniques related to understanding the psychology of the horse at d… source
ASCI 126Meat Science 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the meat industry with a special emphasis on meat products and value added meat processing techniques. It includes concepts of food safety and sanitation, grading an… source
ASCI 130Equine Evaluation 3 unit(s)Students will study methods of communication and use analytical thinking in the appraisal of equine breeds at halter and in performance classes. Appraisals will include information about horse classe… source
ASCI 140Beginning Equitation 3 unit(s)Riding both bareback and under saddle, this class is designed to teach the beginning student introductory riding techniques. Students will learn the proper way to catch, groom, saddle, bridle, and mo… source
ASCI 141Intermediate Equitation 3 unit(s)The students will learn the proper way to catch, groom, saddle, bridle, mount, and ride the horse. The class will focus on proper natural-aids and balance in order to correctly maneuver the horse thr… source
ASCI 202Applied Food Safety Management 3 unit(s)Overview of the government entities regulating food safety for the US Federal Government. Basic understanding of pathogenic organisms and how to identify/test them from a farm perspective, plant pers… source
ASCI 207Veterinary Terminology 3 unit(s)This course is designed to acquaint the student with veterinary medical terminology. Emphasis on anatomical, diagnostic, symptomatology, and operative terms relating to individual animal body systems. source
ASCI 224Livestock Merchandising 2 unit(s)This course is designed for students to develop skills in preparing and marketing beef cattle, sheep, and swine for competition at intercollegiate livestock competitions. Additionally, the students c… source
ASL 001American Sign Language 1 4 unit(s)This course is a study of fundamentals of American Sign Language. Students will learn the basics of visual/gestural communication and grammatical structures with emphasis on receptive and expressive… source
ASL 002American Sign Language 2 3 unit(s)ASL 002 is the second course in a four-course series. Emphasis will be on increasing vocabulary, developing everyday conversational skills, expressing considerably more complicated needs and ideas, a… source
ASL 003American Sign Language 3 3 unit(s)ASL 003 is the third course in a four-course series. Students learn to communicate at an intermediate level. Emphasis is on expanding conversation adeptly and comfortably in a wide variety of situati… source
ASL 004American Sign Language 4 3 unit(s)ASL 004 is the final course in this four-course series. Emphasis is placed on fluency in functional conversational skills in cultural context. Morphology and grammar of American Sign Language will be… source
ASL 005Deaf Culture 3 unit(s)This course will provide an introduction of Deaf Culture where students learn a wide array of historical milestones that shaped the belief system, behavioral norms, and perspectives. Students will cr… source
ASL 006Deaf Literature 3 unit(s)This course introduces American Sign Language (ASL) literature genres such as folklore and folktales, storytelling, visual vernacular sign language (ASL), personification, classifier story, poetry, A… source
ASL 110Introduction to American Sign Language Interpreting 4 unit(s)Introduction to the profession of sign language interpretation, emphasizing a professional code of ethics applied to real situations. Advanced techniques will include legal, medical, educational, men… source
ASL 210Interpreting: English to ASL 3 unit(s)This college-level course is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to become proficient interpreters in the field of American Sign Language (ASL)… source
ASL 211Interpreting: ASL to English 3 unit(s)This college-level course is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills required to become proficient interpreters in the field of American Sign Language (ASL)… source
ASTR 010Introduction to Astronomy 3 unit(s)A survey course covering the basic concepts, theories, history, and laws of astronomy. Emphasis will be given to motions of the moon, sun, and planets; use of astronomical instruments; study of stell… source
AUTO 130Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 unit(s)AUTO 130 is the first course in the automotive program and is a prerequisite for all automotive core courses. Topics include the development of shop skills, safe working practices, and the correct us… source
AUTO 136Automotive Electrical Systems 4 unit(s)This is a study course of the theory, design, and operation of the complete automotive electrical and electronic systems. Instruction and lab cover the inspection, testing, and repair of the total el… source
AUTO 231Automotive Engine Systems 4 unit(s)Instruction in theory, construction and repair of today's automotive gasoline engine. Formerly AUTO 131. source
AUTO 232Auto Automatic Transmissions 4 unit(s)Instruction in automatic transmission torque converter theory and operation, hydraulic system function, planetary gear theory and application, and the diagnosis and repair of these systems. Formerly… source
AUTO 233Automotive Power Train Systems 4 unit(s)Instruction in manual transmission theory and power flow in today's automobile power train systems including clutch systems, drive shafts, differential and drive axle operations. source
AUTO 234Auto Suspension/Steering System 4 unit(s)Instruction in theory and maintenance of automotive suspension and steering systems, including steering inspection and wheel alignment procedures. source
AUTO 235Automotive Brake Systems 4 unit(s)This course will provide the student with the technical skills and knowledge to diagnose, test, service and repair automotive brake systems. Instruction in hydraulics, pneumatics, anti-lock braking s… source
AUTO 237Automotive Air Conditioning 4 unit(s)This is a course in the design, theory and operation of the automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Instruction and lab cover the systems components, servicing, testing, repair and retrofit.… source
AUTO 238Automotive Engine Performance 4 unit(s)This is an advanced study course of engine performance, drivability and diagnostics. Instruction will cover electrical and electronics systems, fuel delivery systems, computer onboard diagnostics, ad… source
AUTO 243Automotive Advanced Computer Controls 5 unit(s)This is an advanced study course of engine electrical and electronic computer control systems. The instruction will cover advanced theory, design and operation of computer control and on-board diagno… source
AUTO 263Emissions and Diagnostics Level 1 4 unit(s)This is a certification course designed to prepare students to take the Bureau of Automotive Repair's Smog Check Technician licensing examination. Any student may take this course, but may not be cer… source
AUTO 264Emissions and Diagnostics Level 2 2 unit(s)This is a certification course designed to prepare students to take the Bureau of Automotive Repair Smog Check Technician licensing examination. It will cover the BAR 97 Transition Training, Advanced… source
AUTO 273Hybrid Electric Alternative Fuel Vehicles Technology L3 4 unit(s)This course covers the theory of operation and service of hybrid, electric, and alternative fuel powered vehicles and light duty trucks. Topics include high voltage battery inspection and service, re… source
BIOL 001Principles of Biology 1 5 unit(s)This first semester of a course sequence, intended for majors, covers: major biological principles and applications of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure and function, biological molecules, ho… source
BIOL 002Principles of Biology 2 5 unit(s)This course is the second of a two-course, introductory sequence for biology majors. Topics include the taxonomy and systematics of organisms with an emphasis on prokaryotes, protists, fungi, algae a… source
BIOL 020Frontiers in Biology 4 unit(s)A general principles course for transfer students who are not life-science majors. The principles of homeostasis, genetics, energy flow, evolution, reproduction and ecology will be used to explore co… source
BIOL 021Plant Biology 3 unit(s)This is a general principles course in plant biology for the non-biology major. The principle topics included are general characteristics of plants, plant survey, methods of classification and nomenc… source
BIOL 022Animal Biology 3 unit(s)This is a general principles course in animal biology designed to help meet a laboratory requirement for transfer students who are not life science majors. The principles of the scientific method, ev… source
BIOL 025Human Ecology 3 unit(s)A survey of ecological principles and the historic and modern impact of human societies as agents of ecosystem modification. Topics include ecosystem structure and function. Also covered are modern h… source
BIOL 030Human Anatomy 4 unit(s)BIOL 30 covers the structural organization of the human body: gross and microscopic structures of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respir… source
BIOL 031Human Physiology 4 unit(s)Study of the physiological principles, functions, integration and homeostasis of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism level: integumentary system, bone, skeletal,… source
BIOL 040General Microbiology 4 unit(s)This course is designed for students entering the health sciences, home economics, as well as the life sciences. This course covers microbial diversity, classification, identification, growth, contro… source
BIOL 231Science Primer for Pre-Healthcare Students 2 unit(s)This elective course covers the basics of scientific reasoning as well as fundamental concepts underlying all of the prerequisite science courses for pre-healthcare programs (human anatomy, human phy… source
BUS 018Business Law 4 unit(s)Recommended for most business majors, this course includes an introduction to the U.S. legal system; the relation of ethics to law; administrative, criminal, tort, and labor law; and legal aspects of… source
BUS 020Business Statistics 3 unit(s)BUS 020 is intended for business administration majors or anyone who wishes to gain an understanding of elementary data analysis, probability, and statistics. It introduces students to the use of pro… source
BUS 082Introduction to Business 3 unit(s)BUS 082 provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to affect a business o… source
BUS 097Personal Finance 3 unit(s)Examines personal financial management from an economic and behavioral perspective. Emphasis on the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families and society. Topics include time… source
BUS 100Career Strategies 3 unit(s)This course is designed to increase a student's understanding of researching jobs and organizations, resume creation, employment interviewing, and professional development, including communication sk… source
BUS 112Public Speaking for Business 4 unit(s)This is an introductory course in public speaking and presentation software. This course covers a variety of formal public speaking styles and formats. Students will also learn how to create a comput… source
BUS 119Quantitative Methods 3 unit(s)This is an introductory course for Business Administration majors designed to develop an appreciation of the value of quantitative methods in decision making by formulation and solution of common bus… source
BUS 174Marketing Principles 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to the fundamentals of marketing by exposing them to planning, producing, storing, promoting, selling, and distributing commodities. In addition, the student will focu… source
BUS 181Intro to Entrepreneurship 3 unit(s)Business 181 develops an understanding of complex tasks faced by individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activities. It identifies the methods for developing a business idea, the process of starting a… source
BUS 184Business Communications 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to the foundations of communication in a business setting. Students are exposed to various topics related to etiquette, interpersonal and group communication within th… source
BUS 185Ethics in Business and Industry 3 unit(s)The focus of this class will be on the application of ethics to contemporary issues occurring in today's business and industry. Students will also be exposed to the theoretical approaches to ethics. source
BUS 188Human Relations in Business 3 unit(s)Students will become acquainted with acceptable patterns of behavior and performance standards that will enhance their skills in the workplace and in life. The student will be exposed to management t… source
BUS 197Personal Finance 3 unit(s)Examines personal financial management from an economic and behavioral perspective. Emphasis on the life-long impact financial decisions have on individuals, families and society. Topics include time… source
BUS 268Electronic Calculating 2 unit(s)This course introduces the students to the ten-key pad. Students will develop speed and accuracy using the touch method, review the principles of arithmetic, and transfer the skills to the solution o… source
BUS 270College Keyboarding Level 1 3 unit(s)BUS 270 is an introductory keyboarding course designed to help students develop strong keyboarding skills to key alphabetic, numeric, and symbol keys correctly by touch; learn basic computer applicat… source
BUS 271College Keyboarding Level 2 3 unit(s)BUS 271 is an intermediate keyboarding course with emphasis on improving speed and accuracy by touch and learning advanced features of word processing to create, format, and edit advanced business do… source
BUS 293Business English 4 unit(s)This course is designed to help students become more proficient in and more comfortable with the use of the English language. It provides a complete review of and practice in using the fundamentals o… source
BUS 295Business Mathematics 3 unit(s)A broad course designed to expose students to a wide variety of business computations and applications, including percentages, discounts, markups and markdowns, simple interest, payroll, taxes, commi… source
BUS 319Support for Quantitative Methods 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in BUS 119 . Emphasis will be placed on prerequis… source
BUS 320Support for Business Statistics 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in BUS 020 . Emphasis will be placed on prerequis… source
CHEM 001General Chemistry 1 5 unit(s)A course for majors and pre-professionals involving the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding theories, ionic reactions and properties of… source
CHEM 002General Chemistry 2 5 unit(s)A course for majors and pre-professionals involving the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry. Topics include liquids, solids, solutions, kinetics, acid/base theories, acid/base equilibrium, sol… source
CHEM 010Introduction to Chemistry 4 unit(s)This is a one-semester elementary class for students who have never taken high school chemistry or for students who feel they need a refresher course. This course is also for students who need a phys… source
CHEM 012Organic Chemistry 1 5 unit(s)This is the first semester of a comprehensive study of organic chemistry. This course is primarily for chemistry or biochemistry and biology majors, premedical, pre-dental students, pre-pharmacy and… source
CHEM 013Organic Chemistry 2 5 unit(s)This is a continuation of CHEM 12, a comprehensive study of organic chemistry. The course is primarily for chemistry, biochemistry and biology majors, premedical, predental, prepharmacy students and… source
CHEM 020Introduction to General Chemistry 4 unit(s)CHEM 020 is a one semester transferable college chemistry course designed to meet the needs of allied-health and non-science majors. The course is a study of the fundamental theories and laws of chem… source
CHEM 021Organic/Biological Chemistry 4 unit(s)CHEM 021 is the second semester of a full year college chemistry course which meets the needs of the science-related major. Content focuses on structural configurations, properties and reactions of o… source
CHLD 039Child Growth and Development 3 unit(s)Examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. Emphasis on… source
CHLD 042Child, Family, and Community 3 unit(s)The processes of socialization focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. Examines the influence of multiple societal contexts. Explores the role of collaboration between fam… source
CHLD 126Observation and Assessment 3 unit(s)Introduces the appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children’s development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning environments a… source
CHLD 134Understanding Child Abuse 3 unit(s)This study of child abuse and neglect includes a historical overview, causes, detection, prevention, treatment, and effects. Profiles of victims and their perpetrators will be examined. Content inclu… source
CHLD 139Curriculum and Education for Infants and Toddlers 3 unit(s)This course applies current theory and research to the care and education of infants and toddlers in group settings. Examines policies, principles, and practices that lead to quality care, including… source
CHLD 140Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children 3 unit(s)Historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the typical roles and expectations… source
CHLD 141Practicum In Early Childhood Education 3 unit(s)Demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals, thro… source
CHLD 143Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education 3 unit(s)Introduction to the administration of early childhood programs. Covers program types, budget, management, regulations, laws, development and implementation of policies and procedures. Examines admini… source
CHLD 144Administration II: Personnel and Leadership - DS6 3 unit(s)Students will learn effective strategies for personnel management and leadership in early care and education settings. This will include legal and ethical responsibilities, supervision techniques, pr… source
CHLD 146Curriculum and Strategies for Children with Special Needs 3 unit(s)Covers curriculum and intervention strategies for working with children with special needs in partnership with their families. Focuses on the use of observation and assessment in meeting the individu… source
CHLD 147Infant and Toddler Development 3 unit(s)A study of infants and toddlers, from conception to 36 months, including the theoretical frameworks of development, and the impact of pregnancy, birth, and early life experiences on a child emotional… source
CHLD 148Health, Safety, and Nutrition 3 unit(s)Laws, regulations, standards, policies, procedures, and best practices related to health, safety, and nutrition in care and education settings for children birth through middle childhood. Includes th… source
CHLD 149Introduction to Curriculum 3 unit(s)Developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for children birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children’s development, theories of learning and development, and examples… source
CHLD 152School-Age Child Care-DS5 3 unit(s)This course examines the major physical, cognitive, and psychosocial developmental milestones of school-age children, including social and cultural dimensions. Emphasis on school-age child care progr… source
CHLD 154Introduction to Children with Special Needs 3 unit(s)This course includes a study of various types of disabilities and the characteristics of children who have special needs. The course will also cover family issues and current trends involving childre… source
CHLD 158Teaching in a Diverse Society 3 unit(s)Examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children’s development, learning, and school experiences. Strategies for… source
CINA 031Film Appreciation-American 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the study of film with an emphasis on aesthetics, theory, and methods of critical analysis. Students will analyze motion pictures as a communication medium and… source
CINA 032Film Appreciation-International 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the critical study of the representations and construction of films with an emphasis on aesthetics, theory, and methods of critical analysis; Students will ana… source
COMM C1000Introduction to Public Speaking 3 unit(s)Common Description: In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and… source
COMM C1004Interpersonal Communication 3 unit(s)This course covers theory, research, and application of ethical one-to-one communication practices in various and diverse interpersonal relationships including in personal, professional, and social s… source
COMM 002Gender and Communication 3 unit(s)This course will examine the impacts of socialization and gender roles in relation to communication. Further, the course will examine the roles of men and women in same-sex or gender and mixed sex or… source
COMM 005Argumentation and Debate 3 unit(s)An introductory course in argumentation and debate, this course covers research into, and critical analysis of, major public issues through written and spoken formats. The course will provide practic… source
COMM 007Persuasion 3 unit(s)Theoretical examination of the principles and practices of persuasion in various communication settings as well as exploring the historical and contemporary approaches to persuasive messages througho… source
COMM 008Group Communication 3 unit(s)This course focuses on oral communication and presentation in small group settings. Students are provided with the foundational knowledge and practice of speech making in a democratic society, while… source
COMM 009Intercultural Communication 3 unit(s)This course will provide the student with an understanding of the different cultures in our country by providing an insight into the communicative behaviors each culture possesses. A variety of cultu… source
COMM 103Health Communication 3 unit(s)Health Communication examines the social, cultural, and behavioral dimensions of communication in health contexts. Using communication and social science theories, students examine how culture, ident… source
COMM 112Public Speaking for Business 4 unit(s)This is an introductory course in public speaking and presentation software. This course covers a variety of formal public speaking styles and formats. Students will also learn how to create a comput… source
COMP 005Computer Concepts 4 unit(s)Introduction to computers and their use. Topics include hardware and software, the Internet, the impact of computers on society, ethical issues, and applications of computer technology in business. S… source
COMP 006Programming Fundamentals 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to problem analysis and programming techniques for preparing computerized solutions using Visual Basic. source
COMP 008Programming Concepts (JAVA) 4 unit(s)This is an advanced computer class designed to teach students how to plan and program typical business problems utilizing JAVA, a high-level, object-oriented language. source
COMP 009Advanced Application Software 3 unit(s)This course advances the Visual Basic .NET techniques learned in COMP 6 with the inclusion of file handling techniques, interconnectivity to an RDB (such as MS Access), and advanced software developm… source
COMP 130Introduction to Personal Computers 4 unit(s)This course is designed to teach students how to use a computer. Topics include an introduction to computer concepts/ Windows, word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications. Transfer studen… source
COMP 200Ethics in Computer Programming 3 unit(s)This course covers examples of ethical situations computer programmers may face. Students will first study the Association for Computing Machinery's (ACM) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Usi… source
COMP 229Web Page Design and Development 3 unit(s)This course emphasizes the design and creation of web pages. Students will learn how to use a web publishing software program, such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, to create professional-looking web sites. source
COMP 230Java Script/XML 3 unit(s)This course teaches students to use JavaScript and advanced HTML techniques to add functionality to web pages, including scrolling messages, animations and dynamic images, data input forms, pop-up fo… source
COMP 233Database Processing 3 unit(s)Database processing for microcomputers emphasizes relational database theory, design, and implementation. Practical applications will include using the database software to create tables, queries, fo… source
COMP 238Spreadsheet for Business 3 unit(s)This course emphasizes the design, creation, and use of spreadsheets for business applications. Students will learn beginning to advanced features of microcomputer spreadsheets, including proper use… source
COMP 250Software Fabrication 3 unit(s)This course will give an introduction to the study of software fabrication. Students will study topics including the software development life cycle, estimation, motivation, teamwork, feature-set con… source
COSM 261Basic Cosmetology 10 - 13 unit(s)COSM 261 includes a study of basic scientific theories and techniques as they apply to cosmetology. The course covers disorders, diseases, analysis, and treatment of the skin, hair, scalp, and nails;… source
COSM 262Intermediate Cosmetology 10 - 13 unit(s)COSM 262 includes a study of basic scientific theories and techniques as they apply to cosmetology. The course covers disorders, diseases, analysis, and treatment of the skin, hair, scalp, and nails;… source
COSM 263Cosmetology Theory and Practice 6 - 10 unit(s)This course emphasizes the theory and practice of cosmetology. It explores hair sculpting and coloring, cosmetology anatomy, cosmetology chemistry, the psychology of selling, salon management princip… source
COUN 010Career and Life Planning 3 unit(s)An introduction to career and life planning, including the survey of interests, skills, values, personality traits, past experiences, and life stages. Students will develop an educational and career… source
COUN 025College and Life Success 3 unit(s)This course covers the exploration of physiological, psychological and sociological factors that impact college and lifelong learning, personal growth and development, well-being, and overall success… source
CSCI 001Programming Concepts/Method 1 4 unit(s)Introduction to object-oriented programming and problem solving using C++. Algorithm development and object-oriented program design implemented through coding, debugging and documentation of this hig… source
CSCI 002Programming Concepts/Method 2 4 unit(s)Data structures and object-oriented programming using C++. Application of software engineering techniques to the design and development of large programs; data abstraction, structures and associated… source
CSCI 005Computer Architecture and Organization 3 unit(s)The organization and behavior of real computer systems at the assembly-language level. The mapping of statements and constructs in a high-level language onto sequences of machine instructions is stud… source
CSCI 006Discrete Structures 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the discrete structures used in Computer Science with an emphasis on their applications. Topics covered include: Functions, Relations and Sets, Basic Logic, Proof Te… source
CSCI 020MATLAB Programming 3 unit(s)This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals… source
CSCI 030Python Programming with Applications 3 unit(s)This course presents an introduction to computer programming using Python. It covers the basics of implementing code as well as applications to various applications. Topics include variables, functio… source
CT 100Construction Drawing and Design Analysis 1 4 unit(s)CT 100 is a basic drafting course which utilizes computer-aided drafting software and incorporates architectural drafting techniques and standards. This course progresses from fundamental and basic c… source
CT 101Construction Drawing and Design Analysis 2 4 unit(s)Computer aided construction drafting including construction plan development, details for wood, concrete and structural steel and applicable codes. source
CT 105Computer Assisted Construction Theory 4 unit(s)A study of basic construction practices and theory including computer estimating, scheduling, and budgeting. source
CT 109Residential Codes and Inspections 3 unit(s)Study of residential building codes, residential inspections and construction management practices for residential construction. Course includes construction managers' responsibilities, key inspectio… source
CT 132Basic Building Systems & Codes 3 unit(s)Basic building systems theory, including foundations, walls, roofs, mechanical, electrical, corresponding building codes and inspections. Integration of building related to the environment and human… source
CT 205Plumbing Installation and Design 3 unit(s)This course offers basic plumbing theory and a study of the materials and installation procedures used in residential plumbing. Students will study the theory as well as receive hands on skill develo… source
CT 220Construction Practices I 3 unit(s)CT 220 is an introductory class that is the first in a series of four classes that offer hands-on construction practices on a construction site. Students will learn to construct specific building pro… source
CT 221Basic Residential Construction 3 unit(s)Hands-on construction practices on a construction site to construct specific building projects to plans and specifications and develop or enhance building skills with emphasis on quality management. source
CT 222Advanced Construction Practices 3 unit(s)Advanced Construction Practices (formerly Construction Practices 3) is an advanced hands-on construction course primarily focused on foundations, wall framing, and roofs. Students participate in cons… source
CT 223Construction Practices 4 3 unit(s)CT 223 is the final course in a four course series that offers hands-on construction practices on a construction site to construct specific building projects. This course is designed to incorporate e… source
CT 250Basic Carpentry 4 unit(s)CT 250 is an introductory course that gives an overview of shop safety, hand tools, power tools, and CNC equipment. Each piece of shop equipment is introduced with its intended purpose, and safety pr… source
CT 260Interior Millwork 4 unit(s)Students will learn safe practices while using power equipment and hand tools, proper measurements, wood identification and various aspects of interior trim. This class is intended for students with… source
CT 262Cabinet and Furniture Construction 4 unit(s)This course offers concepts of cabinet design, furniture design, layout, construction, safety and millwork for building individual projects. Students will learn basic cabinet construction, and assemb… source
CT 270Residential Wiring 3 unit(s)Students will learn practical applications of residential electrical systems, including branch circuits, distribution, transformers, system components, power calculations for voltage, current, wattag… source
CT 271Life Safety for Construction 3 unit(s)Study of building codes, construction practices for building occupants, and other related building officials' safety. This course offers a study of topics in the International Residential Code which… source
CT 273Electrical Codes 3 unit(s)Electrical code theory, plan review, math and field inspection for construction management and inspection professions. source
CT 275Plumbing Inspection 3 unit(s)This course offers instruction on various plumbing systems and the code requirements for each one based on the International Plumbing Code. CT 275 is intended for those who are interested in a career… source
CT 277Structural Inspection 3 unit(s)CT 277 Structural inspection displays principles of concrete, wood, and metal used for both residential and commercial construction. In this course, students will study the International Residential… source
CULN 221Culinary Development 1 4 unit(s)Introduction to the professional world of culinary art. Students will gain a beginning understanding of culinary skills, such as: kitchen safety, knife skills, quality food preparation, and cooking t… source
CULN 222Culinary Development 2 4 unit(s)This hands-on course covers the essential principles for launching a career in Culinary Arts. It will focus on key skills and concepts such as "mise en place," knife techniques, proper tool usage, an… source
CULN 223Advanced Culinary 4 unit(s)This Advanced Culinary course prepares students for contemporary employment opportunities in the culinary workforce with an emphasis on advanced knife skills, hot hors d'oeuvres, cooking principles,… source
CULN 224Baking and Desserts 3 unit(s)This course provides a fundamental foundation on baking and pastry skills. Production of yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, cookies, pies, tarts, icings, custards, creams, and desserts are explored.… source
CULN 225Garde Manger 2 unit(s)Essential to culinary knowledge, Garde Manger, or "keeper of the cold kitchen" emphasizes techniques used to make sausage, cured meats and cheeses, tea sandwiches, and cold hor dourves. This hands-on… source
CULN 226Industry Management 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the management principles and practices within the restaurant and hospitality industry. Emphasizing leadership, effective planning, communication, and organiza… source
DANC 020Dance Appreciation 3 unit(s)A survey course exploring Western concert dance as well as world dance forms. Students will discover what dance reveals about cultural, national and ethnic identity, class and gender, and study the h… source
DANC 041Musical Theatre Performance - Dance 2 unit(s)Experience dance, music, drama and theatre through active participation in a musical production. Includes training and experience in all facets of the theatre. source
DANC 050Ballet 1 1 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the study of ballet, including its history, tradition, styles and forms. Beginning vocabulary, positions and terminology are emphasized. source
DANC 051Ballet 2 1 unit(s)Continuation into the intermediate fundamentals of ballet technique and training. The course includes: ballet barre, center adagio, allegro work, and across-the-floor combinations. source
DANC 054Modern Dance 1 1 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of Modern Dance technique. Emphasis on the importance of breath, body alignment, rhythmic movement, and the exploration of movement through time, sp… source
DANC 055Modern Dance 2 1 unit(s)This course builds onto the concepts of modern dance through control of breath, body alignment, rhythmic movement, and the exploration of movement through time, space and energy. Students can expect… source
DANC 056Contemporary Dance 1 unit(s)Contemporary Dance is a free flowing blend of emotional expression. Building on the Ballet/Modern skills, the course explores extensive floor and acrobatic elements. This course moves at an accelerat… source
DANC 058Jazz Dance 1 1 unit(s)An introduction to the basic movement skills employed in jazz dance techniques. Compositional forms and rhythms are practiced, leading to an understanding and appreciation of jazz as an artistic danc… source
DANC 059Jazz Dance 2 1 unit(s)This is the second level of jazz dance. The course covers basic skills, with an emphasis on conditioning and flexibility. Emphasis on techniques presented, as well as information on historical and st… source
DANC 061Jazz Dance Styles 2 1 unit(s)This course offers Jazz dance instruction for dancers at the high intermediate level. It includes thorough warm up exercises, technique, vocabulary skills and concepts to prepare the body as an instr… source
DANC 062Tap Dancing 1 1 unit(s)This beginning level of tap introduces the dance student to single, and double sounds made with the feet. Creating Rhythm sounds with foot work, that feature specific body coordination and weight cha… source
DANC 063Tap Dancing 2 1 unit(s)A second level course for students who have mastered basic tap dance skills, this course focuses on developing the speed at which students master tap routines, adding triple or quadruple sounds as we… source
DANC 070Hip Hop 1 unit(s)This class will be focusing on the various aspects of the historical and current Hip Hop dance genre. Students can expect to be challenged and gain ability in strength, flexibility, coordination, rhy… source
DANC 071Dance Crew 1 unit(s)A continuation of DANC 070 into the intermediate fundamentals of Hip Hop (Dance Crew) technique and training. Includes the intermediate vocabulary and practice of isolations and across the floor exer… source
DANC 080Choreography 1 unit(s)This course emphasizes combining movements and developing ideas in relation to dynamics, design and motivation. Students will discuss forms and learn how to articulate the art of dance. source
DANC 081Studies in Choreography 1 unit(s)Choreography with emphasis on combining movements and developing ideas in relation to movement phrases and developing complex ideas in relation to motivation, styles and artistic form. Discussion and… source
DANC 082Contemporary Dance 2 1 unit(s)Using multiple forms of dance and techniques, the experienced dancer emphasizes the accelerated use and implementation of breath, body alignment, rhythm, movement, and the exploration of movement thr… source
DANC 085Dance Production 1 1 unit(s)This class provides instruction in creative dance expression, emphasizing intermediate techniques and choreography. Additionally, this class will offer students the skills and opportunities to create… source
DANC 160Jazz Dance Styles 1 unit(s)Students will learn higher level skills of jazz dance with emphasis on body alignment, strength and coordination. The class includes more advanced work in turns, isolations, and combinations and work… source
DRAM 001Introduction to the Theatre 3 unit(s)This course is intended as an introduction to the critical analysis of theatre from an audience perspective. Elements of play production - from the dramatic structure, style, and historical perspecti… source
DRAM 002Fundamentals of Acting 1 4 unit(s)This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. The student will be introduced to the process of analyzin… source
DRAM 003Fundamentals of Acting 2 3 unit(s)This course continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. Emphasis is placed on deepening the understanding of the acting pr… source
DRAM 004Intermediate Acting - Classical 3 unit(s)This course is designed as an advanced level of study of acting proficiency and technique begun in DRAM 002 and DRAM 003 . Class lecture, discussion, and scene work focus on text and character analys… source
DRAM 005Intermediate Acting 2: Styles 3 unit(s)Continuation of acting sequence in which play texts are studied and presented with concentration on in-depth analysis of subject material, intensity of action, freedom of emotional release, and clari… source
DRAM 006Shakespeare 3 unit(s)DRAM 006 is an introductory course that stresses student involvement with the literary and dramatic aspects of Shakespeare's works through the use of lecture, reading from the text, text analysis, ac… source
DRAM 012Costuming 3 unit(s)This course is designed as an introduction to the function and aesthetic effect of costumes. Design, research, organization, pattern and construction techniques, sewing equipment use and function of… source
DRAM 013Beginning Stagecraft 3 unit(s)This course is designed to introduce students to stagecraft, all technical phases of scene production including construction, painting, rigging, placement, and manipulation of stage scenery and prope… source
DRAM 014Intermediate Stagecraft 3 unit(s)This course is designed as an intermediate class for the student who has completed DRAM 013 . Student will explore management responsibilities through leadership roles in technical direction, constru… source
DRAM 015Beginning Stage Lighting 3 unit(s)This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of theatre lighting. Study includes the operation of stage lighting. (C-ID THTR173) source
DRAM 016Intermediate Stage Lighting 3 unit(s)The student will continue the study of stage lighting by being assigned the added responsibilities of lighting crew and production staff leadership. Individual design, rigging, and organization probl… source
DRAM 017Makeup 3 unit(s)This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic techniques and materials of theatrical makeup. Students will receive instruction and practice in a lecture/laboratory setting in all phas… source
DRAM 019Rehearsal and Performance - Classical 2 unit(s)Participating as actors in a fully supported theatre production of the Classical Period, students focus on individual and ensemble performance techniques that are essential for a classical play produ… source
DRAM 020Music Theatre Rehearsal and Performance - Classical 2 unit(s)Experience in drama and theatre through active participation in major musical productions. Includes training and experience in all facets of the theatre. source
DRAM 021Rehearsal and Performance - Contemporary 2 unit(s)Experience in modern and contemporary theatre through active participation in a full-length play for public performance. source
DRAM 022One Act Play Production 2 unit(s)This course is designed to introduce the student to the background, function and techniques of stage direction and play production, leading to the staging of a one act play before an audience. source
DRAM 030Stage Movement/Stage Combat 2 unit(s)This course is designed as an introduction to the function and application of stage movement and combat as it applies to the actor and theatrical productions. source
DRFT 016CAD Applications 4 unit(s)This is an advanced computer assisted drafting course that explores parametric solid modeling. Techniques include modeling tools, assembly modeling, and working with drawing views. source
DRFT 017Introduction to Revit 4 unit(s)Introductory course that explores the fundamentals and techniques of communicating graphically in the construction industry. Students will use computer-aided design and building information modeling… source
DRFT 114Introduction to CAD 4 unit(s)This is an introductory course that explores the basic concepts and applications of computer assisted drafting. Students will use the computer to solve a series of drafting problems related to variou… source
DRFT 115Advanced CAD 4 unit(s)This is an advanced computer assisted drafting course that explores parametric solid modeling. Techniques include sketching, editing, modifying, adding relations and dimensions, base feature options,… source
DRFT 204Mechanical Drafting 2 unit(s)This is an intermediate course in the fundamentals of mechanical drawing and modern drafting practice. It is a "tactile" (by hand) drafting course. Emphasis will be placed on orthographic views, dime… source
ECON C2001Principles of Microeconomics 3 unit(s)Common Description: An introductory course using microeconomic models to understand individual decisions by consumers and firms, market outcomes including market failure, elasticity, market structure… source
ECON C2002Principles of Macroeconomics 3 unit(s)Common Description: An introductory course using models of the domestic and international economy to understand national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, inequality, the financial sy… source
ECON 025Introduction to Economics 3 unit(s)A broad survey of the development of economic ideas and theories in the context of economic history (including major economic thinkers). Both microeconomic and macroeconomic topics are covered includ… source
ECT 242Air Conditioning Sheet Metal 4 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to basic air conditioning sheet metal theory, design, drafting, bending, shaping, soldering, tools and equipment used to fabricate fittings. source
ECT 260Basic Refrigeration 2 unit(s)Introductory course in basic residential air conditioning and refrigeration that covers applied electrical and refrigeration theory. The students will learn how to use electrical meters to troublesho… source
ECT 261Introduction to Air Conditioning 2 unit(s)This introductory course covers commercial and domestic air conditioning. The students will study the practical wiring circuits and diagnosing of electrical problems found in both commercial and dome… source
ECT 262Introductory Heating Systems and Controls 2 unit(s)ECT 262 is a course offered in introductory residential and light commercial heating that covers design, controls, and operation of modern day space heating systems. The students will study the pract… source
ECT 263Introduction to Commercial Refrigeration Systems and Controls 2 unit(s)A course that introduces commercial refrigeration. The course covers controls and operation of modern day commercial refrigeration systems. The students will study the practical wiring of circuits, v… source
ECT 280Electrical Theory and Applications of Controls for HVAC 4 unit(s)This basic course in electrical theory and applications of controls for the heating, ventilating, air conditioning/refrigeration controls class explores the theories and concepts of Ohms and Kirchoff… source
ECT 281Basic Air Conditioning 12 unit(s)ECT 281 is an introductory lecture and demonstration course in residential air conditioning, refrigeration and heating that covers applied refrigeration theory, including how to evacuate and charge s… source
ECT 282Advanced Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Commercial/Domestic 12 unit(s)An advanced course offered in Environmental Control Technology that covers commercial and domestic air conditioning and refrigeration theory. Topics include the fundamentals of wiring circuits and th… source
EDUC 050Introduction to Teaching 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to the concepts and issues related to teaching diverse learners in today's contemporary schools, Transitional Kindergarten through grade 12 (TK-12). In addition to lec… source
EDUC 120Technology Skills for Educators 3 unit(s)Information and project-based explorations allow students to develop basic skills for using computer technology for productivity and instruction in educational settings. Major topics include basic co… source
EMT 251Emergency Medical Technician B 6 unit(s)The student who completes this course will develop skills in recognition of symptoms of illness and/or injury and proper procedures for emergency care. Those who complete the EMT B courses are eligib… source
EMT 401EMT Open Skills Lab 0 unit(s)This course provides the student an opportunity for additional directed learning and supervised laboratory time to practice, develop and refine skills necessary to the safe practice of the Emergency… source
ENGL C1000Academic Reading and Writing 4 unit(s)Common Description: In this course, students receive instruction in academic reading and writing, including writing processes, effective use of language, analytical thinking, and the foundations of a… source
ENGL C1001Critical Thinking and Writing 3 unit(s)Common Description: In this course, students receive instruction in critical thinking for purposes of constructing, evaluating, and composing arguments in a variety of rhetorical forms, using primari… source
ENGL C1002Introduction to Literature 3 unit(s)Common Description: In this course, students are introduced to works by diverse authors and major literary genres, developing close reading and analytical writing skills. Students also develop apprec… source
ENGL 010Chicano Literature 3 unit(s)This course examines Chicano literature through poetry, short stories, essays, drama, and novels, which are used as a means of providing a panoramic view of the Chicano experience. Students will be e… source
ENGL 014Creative Writing 3 unit(s)An introduction to the writing of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Using the peer workshop method, students will practice writing in multiple genres. Students enrolled in ENGL 014 may access… source
ENGL 015Survey of British Literature 1 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of early British literature from Beowulf through the eighteenth century. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 015 ma… source
ENGL 016Survey of British Literature 2 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 016 may access t… source
ENGL 018African American Literature 3 unit(s)ENGL 018 is a study of African American literature including novels, short stories, poetry and plays, from the Colonial period to the present. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 wo… source
ENGL 019Women in Literature 3 unit(s)This course examines literature about or by women including myths, short stories, essays, novels, and poetry. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 01… source
ENGL 030American Literature 1 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of early American literature from the Colonial period through the Civil War. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 03… source
ENGL 031American Literature 2 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of American literature from the end of the Civil War to the present. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 031 may ac… source
ENGL 044World Literature 1 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of ancient world literature from antiquity through the mid-seventeenth century. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL… source
ENGL 045World Literature 2 3 unit(s)This course examines major works of modern world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 045… source
ENGL 046Shakespeare 3 unit(s)This course examines the works of William Shakespeare. Students will be expected to write a minimum of 4,000 words. Students enrolled in ENGL 046 may access supplemental learning assistance by enroll… source
ENGL 123Introduction to Writing Consultancy 2 unit(s)ENGL 123 introduces students to the theory and practice of writing consultancy. Students will receive instruction both in effective techniques for responding to student writing and in the theoretical… source
ENGL 124Writing Consultancy Theory and Practice 2 unit(s)ENGL 124 offers students the chance to develop expertise in the theoretical and practical considerations involved in writing consultancy. Students will receive instruction in identifying, describing,… source
ENGL 125Writing Center Pedagogy 2 unit(s)ENGL 125 is an intensive study in Rhetoric and Composition pedagogy designed to introduce students to the pedagogical frameworks supporting the Writing Center and its practices. Students will learn a… source
ENGL 126Research Project in Writing Center Consulting 2 unit(s)ENGL 126 is an intensive, individualized course of study intended for experienced Writing Center consultants interested in developing an area of expertise within the realm of tutoring. Having chosen… source
ENGL 301Academic Reading and Writing Support 2 unit(s)Every student is capable of being successful in English C1000, and this course will give you the confidence and strategies to do so. Your English 301 instructor will work to meet the needs of your sp… source
ENGL 380Vocabulary Building for Tests 1 unit(s)This vocabulary building course assists students preparing for the State of California Court Interpreter examination and other standardized tests, such as the SAT, ACT, GRE, and LSAT. Strategies for… source
ENGL 400English Supplemental Learning Assistance 0 unit(s)English Supplemental Learning Assistance is supervised tutoring intended to strengthen students' reading and writing skills and reinforce their mastery of concepts. This open entry/open exit class is… source
ENGR 001Engineering Graphics 4 unit(s)This course covers the principles of engineering drawings in visually communicating engineering designs and includes an introduction to computer-aided design (CAD). Topics include the development of… source
ENGR 002Statics 3 unit(s)The study of two- and three-dimensional force systems acting on particles and rigid bodies in static equilibrium. Included are analysis of distributed forces, trusses, beams, frames and machines, she… source
ENGR 003Materials Science and Engineering 4 unit(s)This course presents the internal structures and resulting behaviors of materials used in engineering applications, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors. The emphasis… source
ENGR 004Circuit Analysis 4 unit(s)An introduction to the analysis of electrical circuits using analytical techniques based on the application of circuit laws and network theorems. Topics include the analysis of DC and AC circuits con… source
ENGR 020MATLAB Programming 3 unit(s)This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals… source
ENGR 110Introduction to Engineering 2 unit(s)This course explores the branches of engineering, the functions of an engineer, and the industries in which engineers work. Explains the engineering education pathways and explores effective strategi… source
ESCI 001Introduction to Earth Science 4 unit(s)This course provides students with the scientific background to teach earth science at kindergarten through 8th grade levels. It emphasizes the application of the scientific method to the study of Ea… source
ESL 090Advanced Academic ESL Reading/Writing/Grammar 5 unit(s)ESL 090 is designed to prepare multilingual students for English C1000 by focusing on culturally distinct rhetorical modes inherent in American patterns of reasoning. Aspects of American culture and… source
ESL 320Intermediate Writing and Grammar 3 4 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals multilingual students and suitable for the lower-intermediate student who has a basic foundation in English grammar and writing. Students focus on… source
ESL 321Intermediate Reading/Vocabulary 3 3 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for multilingual students at the low-intermediate level with some foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. This course is designed to develop reading technique… source
ESL 322Intermediate Listening/Speaking 3 2 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-intermediate level who have a basic foundation in English pronunciation and speaking skills. This course is de… source
ESL 330Intermediate Writing and Grammar 4 4 unit(s)This ESL course is suitable for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a good foundation in English grammar and writing. The writing process is used to deve… source
ESL 331Intermediate Reading/Vocabulary 4 3 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. This course is designed to expand reading techniques,… source
ESL 332Intermediate Listening/Speaking 4 2 unit(s)This ESL course is suitable for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a good foundation in English pronunciation and speaking skills. This course is design… source
ESL 340Advanced Writing and Grammar 5 4 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students and suitable for the low-advanced student with a strong foundation in English grammar and writing. Using the process writ… source
ESL 341Advanced Reading/Vocabulary 2 3 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-advanced level with a strong foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. The course is designed to ex… source
ESL 342Advanced Listening/Speaking 5 2 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-advanced levels who have a strong foundation in English listening and speaking skills. This advanced ESL cours… source
ESL 350Advanced Writing/Grammar 6 3 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level with demonstrated knowledge and experience in English grammar and writing. The course is desig… source
ESL 351Advanced Reading and Vocabulary 6 3 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level with demonstrated ability to comprehend written English for academic purposes. The course is i… source
ESL 352Advanced Listening/Speaking 6 2 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level who demonstrate the ability to comprehend and respond to spoken English in advanced academic a… source
ESL 400ESL Supplemental Learning Assistance 0 unit(s)ESL Supplemental Learning Assistance is designed for multilingual students and intended to strengthen students' reading, speaking and writing skills, enabling them to participate and succeed in acade… source
ESL 402Beginning Writing/Grammar 1 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students who are true beginners with little or no knowledge of English grammar and writing conventions. Students focus on writing… source
ESL 403Beginning Reading/Vocabulary 1 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students who are true beginners with little or no knowledge of English reading or vocabulary skills. The course is an introduction… source
ESL 404Beginning Listening/Speaking 1 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low beginning level, the true beginner, and intended to introduce students to basic listening and speaking skills… source
ESL 410Beginning Writing/Grammar 2 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students who are high-level beginners with minimal knowledge of English grammar and writing conventions. Students focus on writing… source
ESL 411Beginning Reading/Vocabulary 2 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students and suitable for the high-level beginning student with basic knowledge of English reading and vocabulary skills. This cou… source
ESL 412Beginning Listening/Speaking 2 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students and intended to help beginning students develop basic speaking skills and to comprehend and respond to basic spoken Engli… source
ESL 420Intermediate Writing/Grammar 3 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students and suitable for the low-intermediate student who has a basic foundation in English grammar and writing. Students focus o… source
ESL 421Intermediate Reading/Vocabulary 3 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students with some foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. This course is designed to develop reading techniques, voc… source
ESL 422Intermediate Listening/Speaking 3 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-intermediate level who have a basic foundation in English pronunciation and speaking skills. This course is de… source
ESL 430Intermediate Writing/Grammar 4 0 unit(s)This ESL course is suitable for emergent bilinguals multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a good foundation in English grammar and writing. The writing process is used to develop… source
ESL 431Intermediate Reading/Vocabulary 4 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. This course is designed to exp… source
ESL 432Intermediate Listening/Speaking 4 0 unit(s)This ESL course is suitable for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-intermediate level with a good foundation in English pronunciation and speaking skills. This course is design… source
ESL 440Advanced Writing/Grammar 5 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students and suitable for the low-advanced student with a strong foundation in English grammar and writing. Using the process writ… source
ESL 441Advanced Reading/Vocabulary 5 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-advanced level with a strong foundation in English reading and vocabulary skills. The course is designed to ex… source
ESL 442Advanced Listening/Speaking 5 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the low-advanced level who have a strong foundation in English listening and speaking skills. This advanced ESL course… source
ESL 450Advanced Writing/Grammar 6 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level with demonstrated knowledge and experience in English grammar and writing. The course is desig… source
ESL 451Advanced Reading/Vocabulary 6 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level with demonstrated ability to comprehend written English for academic purposes. The course is i… source
ESL 452Advanced Listening/Speaking 6 0 unit(s)This ESL course is designed for emergent bilinguals and multilingual students at the high-advanced level who demonstrate the ability to comprehend and respond to spoken English in advanced academic a… source
ESL 490Advanced Academic ESL Reading/Writing/Grammar 0 unit(s)ESL 490 is designed to prepare multilingual students for English C1000 by focusing on culturally distinct rhetorical modes inherent in American patterns of reasoning. Aspects of American culture and… source
ET 200Introduction to Electrician Training 4 unit(s)This is the first course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include basic safety, math, tools, blueprints, and rigging. NCCER Modules 1-16. source
ET 201Electrician Training 1 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include electrical theory, introduction to NEC codes, electrical blue prints, hand bending, fasteners,… source
ET 202Electrician Training 2 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include commercial and industrial wiring, AC motor theory and application, grounding, conduit bending,… source
ET 203Electrician Training 3 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include voice and data systems, fiber optics, cable tray, conductor terminations and splices, electric… source
ET 204Electrician Training 4 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include calculations, overcurrent protection, raceway, box, and fitting fill, wiring devices, and distr… source
ET 205Electrician Training 5 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include distribution system transformers, lighting, motor calculations, maintenance, and hazardous loca… source
ET 206Electrician Training 6 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include load calculations, lighting, standby/emergency systems, electronic theory, fire alarm systems,… source
ET 207Electrician Training 7 4 unit(s)This is an electrical course in a series of state-approved Electrician Training classes. Topics include motor controls, HVAC controls, motor maintenance, high-voltage terminations/splices, foremanshi… source
ET 300Electrician Training Support Lab 1 0.5 unit(s)This course directly supports students currently enrolled in ET 200 by providing additional lab access and practical application of Electrician Training concepts. Students should only enroll in this… source
ET 301Training Support Lab 1 0.5 unit(s)This course directly supports students currently enrolled in ET 201 by providing additional lab access and practical application of Electrician Training concepts. Students should only enroll in this… source
ETHN 001Black American Studies 3 unit(s)This course uses an interdisciplinary approach to Black Studies covering periods of social, cultural and historical development. Topics include African civilization, slavery, the Diaspora, abolition,… source
ETHN 002American Indian Studies 3 unit(s)Using an interdisciplinary approach, this course will focus on the historical, social, religious, ecological, economic, and artistic characteristics of various Indian Nations, as well as U.S. Governm… source
ETHN 003Chicana and Chicano Studies 3 unit(s)The course studies the Chicana and Chicano community and culture in American society from Pre-Colombian roots. The Chicana and Chicano contributions and conflicts in American society are studied usin… source
ETHN 004Asian American Studies 3 unit(s)This course explores Asian American, immigrant, and refugee experiences in the United States (Southeast Asian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Filipino). Using an interdisciplinary approach (social, h… source
ETHN 010Introduction to Ethnic Studies and Social Justice Studies 3 unit(s)Inter-disciplinary study to race, and ethnicity, in the United States. Examines fundamental ethnic studies concepts and social justice movements in relation to ethnic and racial groups in the United… source
ETHN 112Chicana/Latina Feminism in Contemporary Society 3 unit(s)This course provides students with a foundational understanding of Chicana/Latina history, contemporary experiences, and treatment in modern society. Using feminist historical documentation, theory,… source
FASH 076Introduction to Textiles and Apparel 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to textiles, focusing on the fundamental properties of fibers, yarns, and fabric identification. Students will explore various textile manufacturing processes, fa… source
FASH 139Fashion Sales and Promotion 3 unit(s)Fashion sales and promotion is an overview of marketing, sales, and business practices that support retail businesses. The course will focus on consumer behavior and marketing, demographics and psych… source
FASH 140Intro to the Fashion Industry 3 unit(s)Overview of the fashion industry including the organization, structure and interrelationship of industries and services in apparel and fashion businesses. Includes terminology, designers, trade organ… source
FASH 141Introduction to Fashion Culture, Dress, and Theory 3 unit(s)This course examines clothing and appearance as essential elements of human interaction, influencing both individual identity and collective behavior. Through global fashion concepts and social psych… source
FASH 142Fashion Visual Design 3 unit(s)This course provides an in-depth exploration of visual merchandising techniques essential for creating a successful retail environment. Students will learn to enhance store aesthetics and drive sales… source
FASH 143Introduction to Fashion Careers 3 unit(s)Fashion industry career development will provide a broad perspective of career opportunities throughout the fashion industry. Students will explore career development, areas of interest, and career p… source
FASH 146Introduction to Retail Management 3 unit(s)This introductory course provides a comprehensive foundation in the retail industry, emphasizing essential concepts such as the role of retailing, the classification of retail businesses, and the sig… source
FASH 160Beginning Sewing 3 unit(s)This introductory course covers the fundamental skills of sewing and garment construction. Students will learn the characteristics and differences between woven and knit fabrics, how to read and foll… source
FASH 161Intermediate Sewing 3 unit(s)This course is a second-semester study of the principles and techniques of clothing construction. Emphasis is placed on developing intermediate garment-construction skills, including the application… source
FASH 162Advanced Sewing 3 unit(s)In advanced sewing students will be using commercial patterns while applying advanced sewing techniques. Students will learn how to make alterations and embellish constructed projects and complete ot… source
FASH 163Draping and Flat Pattern Design 3 unit(s)Introduction of fundamental principles and concepts of designing clothing using flat pattern techniques and 3 dimensional draping. source
FASH 165CAD for Fashion 3 unit(s)This course teaches students how to use computer aid design (CAD) software to develop skills in drawing and designing for the fashion industry. Instruction includes the use of Adobe Illustrator, Adob… source
FASH 264Fashion in Southern California 1 unit(s)This field trip course offers students a unique opportunity to explore the California Market Center in downtown Los Angeles. Through a guided day trip, students will gain insight into the business op… source
FASH 268Dynamics of the Fashion Industry 1 unit(s)Students will discover the details and aspects of the fashion industry in California on a one-day field trip. Students will visit a fashion retailer or manufacturer to experience a real-life example… source
FASH 271Fashion Show Production: Beginning 2 unit(s)Students will explore the processes and procedures of producing a fashion event. This course will accommodate both fashion merchandising and design students. Topics in this course include: basic prod… source
FASH 272Fashion Show Production 2 2 unit(s)This course is designed for second-level fashion merchandising and design students who are interested in participating in The COS Fashion Show for a second semester. Students will be working on leade… source
FASH 273Fashion Show Production: 3 2 unit(s)This course is designed for third-level fashion merchandising and design students who are interested in participating in The COS Fashion Show for a third semester. Students will be working on leaders… source
FIRE 125Fundamentals of Fire Apparatus and Equipment 3 unit(s)This class is designed to provide students with information regarding design features, construction materials, performance factors, and maintenance requirements for motorized fire apparatus. Topics i… source
FIRE 155Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 unit(s)Theory and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled; an in-depth study of fire chemistry and physics, fire characteristics of materials, extinguishing agents, and fire cont… source
FIRE 157Fire Prevention Technology 3 unit(s)Provides information regarding the philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, application of fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, and… source
FIRE 159Introduction to Fire Protection Organizations 3 unit(s)This course provides an overview to fire protection, career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, philosophy and history of fire protection/service, fire loss analysis, organization an… source
FIRE 160Fire and Emergency Safety 3 unit(s)This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency ser… source
FIRE 163Fundamentals of Fire Protection Equipment and Systems 3 unit(s)This is one of six core classes for students pursuing a degree/certificate in Fire Technology. Topics include the design, installation, and operation of fire detection systems, alarm systems and exti… source
FIRE 182Building Construction for Fire Safety 3 unit(s)The study of the components of building construction relating to fire safety. Elements of construction and design of building. Development and evolution of building in relationship to past fires. source
FIRE 230SFM Company Officer 2A 2 unit(s)This course provides information on the use of human resources to accomplish assignments, evaluating member performance, supervising personnel, and integrating health and safety plans, policies, and… source
FIRE 231SFM Company Officer 2B 1 unit(s)This course provides information on general administrative functions and the implementation of department policies and procedures and addresses conveying the fire department's role, image, and missio… source
FIRE 232SFM Company Officer 2C 2 unit(s)Fire Inspections and Investigation for Company Officers. This is the third course in the new California State Fire Training Company Officer Certification. source
FIRE 233SFM Company Officer 2D 2 unit(s)All-Risk Command Operations for Company Officers. This course is one of the six required by the Office of the State Fire Marshal for certification as a fire department Company Officer. This course wi… source
FIRE 234SFM Company Officer 2E 2 unit(s)Wildland Incident Operations for Company Officers. This is one of the courses required by the Office of the State Fire Marshal for certification as a fire department Company Officer. This course will… source
FIRE 235Fire Instructor I: Instructional Methodology 1.5 unit(s)This course covers fundamental principles and techniques of instruction with an emphasis on applied instruction in the fire service. Topics include course outline and lesson plan development, instruc… source
FIRE 280Fire Fighter 2 Academy 5 unit(s)Fire Fighter 2 Academy is the second of two courses in the State Fire Marshal's Fire Fighter series. This course expands on areas which were introduced in the Fire Fighter 1 curriculum. The course co… source
FIRE 285Combined Firefighter 1 and 2 Academy 18 unit(s)This class includes manipulative and technical training in basic concepts in fire service organization and theories of fire control including: fire department organization, identification, use and ma… source
GD 100Introduction to Graphic Design 4 unit(s)This course covers a brief history of graphic design and printing as well as an introduction to multi-media communication. Students will also study the prevalence and purpose of graphic design and th… source
GD 101Graphic Design I 3 unit(s)This class introduces the basics of creating graphic design projects. Students will learn fundamentals and theory of visual communication. Students will explore basic typography, color theory and com… source
GD 102Digital Imaging Design I 3 unit(s)In this course, students will learn about the many resources, tools, filters and techniques that are used in the graphics and advertising industry for the creation and manipulation of digital paintin… source
GD 110Visual Communication 3 unit(s)This course studies the history, theory, and application of visual communication in design. Students use design thinking to frame problems, explore visual strategies, and evaluate solutions, while co… source
GD 112Digital Imaging and Graphics 3 unit(s)This course introduces the basics of digital imaging and graphic design. Students practice using design elements and principles to create strong visuals, build technical skills, and solve design chal… source
GD 114Digital Layout Design 3 unit(s)An introduction to layout design for print and digital publications. Students will learn to organize content using grids, typography, images, graphics, and color while applying core visual communicat… source
GD 116Typography 3 unit(s)This course explores typography as a tool for effective visual communication and design. Students will learn the basics of typography from history and anatomy to legibility and composition, applying… source
GD 118Foundations of Illustration 3 unit(s)In this course, students discover how illustration can be used to tell stories and communicate visually. Through creative projects, they learn to design characters, environments, and visual concepts… source
GD 120Graphic Design Fundamentals 3 unit(s)This course focuses on professional graphic design practices and the development of integrated visual campaigns from concept to final production. Students will learn skills in creative problem-solvin… source
GD 1242D Animation 3 unit(s)Explore the fundamentals of 2D animation by utilizing contemporary practices, tools, and production strategies. Emphasizing practical skills and creative exploration, students will learn animation pr… source
GD 126Multimedia Production 3 unit(s)An introduction to digital media production, focusing on the creation and integration of sound, video, motion graphics, and visual effects. Students will develop foundational skills using industry-st… source
GD 127Web Design 3 unit(s)An introduction to the basics of web design, including layout, navigation, and responsive design. Students apply problem-solving and design thinking strategies to create websites that are clear, enga… source
GD 140Portfolio Development 2 unit(s)This course guides students in building a strong portfolio that represents their creative voice and design skills in multimedia and/or graphic design. Students will learn how to curate, refine, and p… source
GD 203Publication Design I 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to the process of designing and creating business forms, calendars and various multiple-page/multiple-panel documents. Projects will educate students in the usage of t… source
GD 209Graphic Design III - Integrated Graphics 4 unit(s)The entire graphic design course of study culminates in what we have previously described as “Integrated Graphics”. In this capstone class for graphic design majors, students will build their final p… source
GEOG 001Physical Geography 3 unit(s)An investigation of weather, climate, landforms, and maps. An emphasis is placed on using the methodologies of scientific inquiry to explain the distribution of physical phenomena on the surface of t… source
GEOG 001LPhysical Geography Lab 1 unit(s)Observations, computer projects, experiments, and a field trip are designed to familiarize students with techniques used in physical geography. source
GEOG 002World Regional Geography 3 unit(s)Aspects of physical and cultural geography such as landforms, climate, vegetation, natural resources, demography, cultural diversity, and political and economic organization are applied to various wo… source
GEOG 005Introduction to Weather and Climate 3 unit(s)An introductory course designed to provide insights into physical processes and laws that underlie the phenomena of weather and climate including seasonal changes, temperature, precipitation, weather… source
GEOG 055Introduction to Geospatial Technologies 3 unit(s)From digital maps to real-time location tracking, geospatial technologies are essential tools for understanding the world around us. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of Geographic… source
GEOL 001Physical Geology 4 unit(s)An introductory exploration of the structure, composition and dynamic processes that comprise the Earth system, with emphasis on plate tectonics and its consequences and the external processes that s… source
GEOL 005Earth History 4 unit(s)This course examines the geologic evidence for the major events in Earth's history, including: the formation of the crust, atmosphere, and oceans; the tectonic history of the continents; and mass ext… source
GEOL 012Environmental Geology 3 unit(s)Geologic hazards, natural resources, and pollution constitute the core themes of this study of man’s interactions with earth systems. The consequences of human modification of natural systems and the… source
GEOL 151Geology of the Mojave Desert 1 unit(s)This field trip course introduces the geology and natural resources of the Mojave Desert. Major themes include tectonics and structure, mineral resources and mining, and energy resources. Some geolog… source
GEOL 152Geology of the Central Coast 1 unit(s)This field trip course introduces the geology of the Central Coast. Major themes include tectonics, geologic hazards, energy and water resources, pollution, and coastline and surficial processes. Som… source
GEOL 153Granite, Glaciers, and Gold 1 unit(s)This field trip course explores the geology of the central Sierra Nevada. Primary topics include: the formation and evolution of Yosemite Valley, the Mother Lode gold deposits, and the central Sierra… source
GEOL 154Volcanoes of Northern California 2 unit(s)This extended field trip explores northern California's sleeping volcanoes: Mt Shasta, Medicine Lake Volcano and Mt Lassen. Volcanic features, landforms, processes, and hazards constitute the major t… source
HDEV 221Applied Learning and Study Strategies 3 unit(s)This course is designed to prepare students for the college academic learning environment with emphasis on applied learning/study strategies and effective planning. Strategies include learning styles… source
HIST C1001United States History to 1877 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course is a historical survey of the United States, from Indigenous North America to the end of Reconstruction. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning sk… source
HIST C1002United States History since 1865 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course is a historical survey of the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course also introduces students to historical reasoning skills. COS Descr… source
HIST 004History of Western Civilization to 1648 3 unit(s)Survey of the development of western culture and civilization to the Reformation. (C-ID HIST170) source
HIST 005Western Civilization Since 1648 3 unit(s)Survey of the development of western culture and civilization from absolutism to the present. This course covers events from approximately 1648 CE to contemporary times. Students will define the char… source
HIST 023Mexican American 3 unit(s)This course examines the historical, cultural, and social development of the Mexican American community from Pre-Columbian civilizations to contemporary U.S. society. Through a humanities and social-… source
HIST 025World History to 1500 3 unit(s)A survey of the economic, political, and social developments in world history from the emergence of human communities to the Modern Period (1500). (C-ID HIST150) source
HLTH 405Rehabilitation Aide 0 unit(s)This certification course will introduce and discuss the profession of physical and occupational therapy. It will begin with the origins of therapy, continue through the different roles required for… source
HLTH 406CPR for Health Care Providers 0 unit(s)The course will lead to CPR certification by the American Heart Association which is required for employment in health care settings. source
HSRV 012Introduction to Social Work 3 unit(s)An introductory overview of social welfare and the societal institutions in the U.S. that structure the provision of social services. The course presents a historical perspective on the development o… source
HSRV 101Group Design and Leadership 4 unit(s)This class focuses on research-based design, leadership, and evaluation for a variety of support, treatment, and therapeutic groups. source
HSRV 102Drug and Alcohol Treatment 3 unit(s)This course is designed to develop the basic skills and knowledge needed to work in the field of alcohol and other drug treatment programs. source
HSRV 104Issues in Family Violence 3 unit(s)This is an introduction class to family violence that examines the causes, interventions, and prevention of various types of family violence. This includes child abuse, domestic violence, elder abuse… source
HSRV 120Introduction to Social Welfare 3 unit(s)This course is a survey of the social, economic, political, historical and philosophical development of social welfare systems in the United States. The course reviews and evaluates major assistance… source
HSRV 121Interviewing 5 unit(s)Methods and techniques of interviewing for social workers. Students will learn how to obtain appropriate client and social information by being sensitive and objective with respect to needs. Students… source
HSRV 122Practices in Human Services/Social Work 3 unit(s)This course is a review of the various social issues that impact the welfare of individuals and society as a whole, as well as the social work strategies to provide remedial services. The course cove… source
HSRV 124Human Services Field Work Seminar 1 unit(s)This course provides the student who is participating in a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution with a weekly class meeting that provides the academic eleme… source
HW 001Personal and Community Health 3 unit(s)This course focuses on the exploration of major health issues and behaviors in the various dimensions of health. Emphasis is placed on individual responsibility for personal health and the promotion… source
HW 003First Aid/CPR/AED 3 unit(s)This course covers the American Red Cross Comprehensive First Aid course, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adults, children and infants; AED; safety factors in daily living; emergenc… source
HW 007Sports Health 3 unit(s)This course covers different aspects of physical and mental health as it relates to the athlete. The effects of pain and stress on performance are studied. Diet, weight control, fitness and exercise,… source
HW 060Concepts in Health and Fitness 3 unit(s)This course is open to all students interested in learning about the different components of physical fitness, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body c… source
HW 104Drugs and Society 3 unit(s)This course covers the broad spectrum of drug use in society, including the physical and psychological effects. The material is constantly updated to reflect the current interests of students and new… source
HW 119Nutrition for Fitness 3 unit(s)This course is designed to acquaint students with the nutritional needs of athletes and the relationship between nutrition and fitness. Students are required to use the computer, Internet and basic m… source
IA 001ADIntercollegiate Varsity Baseball 3 unit(s)Intercollegiate Varsity Baseball is designed for the student who excels in athletic ability and wishes to compete at a high level of baseball against other California community colleges. source
IA 002ADIntercollegiate Men's Basketball 1.5 unit(s)Intercollegiate Men's Basketball is an advanced skill course for male students who want to participate in an intercollegiate basketball program. Prior experience in competitive basketball is recommen… source
IA 003ADIntercollegiate Women's Basketball 1.5 unit(s)Intercollegiate Women's Basketball is an advanced skills course for female students who want to participate in an intercollegiate basketball program. Prior competitive basketball experience is recomm… source
IA 006ADIntercollegiate Football 3 unit(s)This course is designed for the student/athlete who wishes to compete in intercollegiate football at the community college level. source
IA 008ADIntercollegiate Women's Softball 3 unit(s)This course is designed for student/athletes interested in competing in an intercollegiate softball program. The course involves daily practices and a 40 game regular season, with the possibility of… source
IA 012ADIntercollegiate Tennis 3 unit(s)This course is designed for the student who wishes to play competitive tennis on an intercollegiate tennis team competing against teammates and other community college students. This course can be re… source
IA 016ADIntercollegiate Women's Volleyball 3 unit(s)This course is designed for the student/athlete who wants to compete in Intercollegiate Volleyball at the college level. Prior competitive volleyball experience is recommended to meet the rigors of c… source
IA 023ADIntercollegiate Track and Field 3 unit(s)This class is designed for the athlete who is interested in competing in intercollegiate track and field. The course involves daily practices as well as participation in track and field meets. Each m… source
IA 024ADIntercollegiate Cross Country 3 unit(s)This class is designed for the student/athlete who is interested in competing in Intercollegiate Cross Country. The course involves daily practices as well as participation in cross country meets. Ea… source
IA 029ADIntercollegiate Swimming/Diving 3 unit(s)Intercollegiate Swimming/Diving is designed for the student/athlete who is interested in competing for the Swim/Dive Team at the community college. The course consists of daily practices and competit… source
IA 030ADIntercollegiate Women's Soccer 3 unit(s)Intercollegiate Women's Soccer is designed for women student/athletes interested in competing in intercollegiate soccer. The course involves daily practice, as well as competition at the collegiate l… source
IA 031ADIntercol Women's Equestrian 1.5 unit(s)This is a course for female students who want to participate in an Intercollegiate Equestrian program. Advanced techniques in equestrian, both western and English skills of riding used in intercolleg… source
IA 032ADIntercollegiate Men's Soccer 3 unit(s)Intercollegiate Men's Soccer is designed for male student/athletes interested in competing in intercollegiate soccer. The course involves daily practices as well as competition at the collegiate leve… source
IA 047ADStrategies of Sport 1 unit(s)Want to keep in shape for the school sport you're competing in? Want to spend time with your team here at COS? This class is designed for the student who wants to learn the necessary skills required… source
IA 049ADPerformance of Sport 1 unit(s)Are you playing a sport here at COS? If so this course is targeted toward you! This class is designed for the student who wants to learn the necessary skills required to play various sports such as s… source
IA 051ADPower Lifting for Athletes 2 unit(s)This course is designed for training using Olympic lifting, power lifting, core development and conditioning. Students will develop individualized programs emphasizing the development of muscular str… source
ICT 201PC Repair and Maintenance 4 unit(s)This course prepares the student for CompTIA A+ certification, which includes the latest foundation-level knowledge and skills needed by today’s computer support professionals. It is the starting poi… source
ICT 210Introduction to Microsoft Windows Server 4 unit(s)This course provides the student with networking, security, and system administration information needed to implement a Windows Server infrastructure. It covers the basics of installation and configu… source
ICT 221Cisco Academy 1 4 unit(s)This is the first of four classes in the Information and Communication Technology CISCO Academy Certificate Program. Instruction includes: safety, networking, protocols, standards, LANs, WANs, OSI mo… source
ICT 222CISCO Academy 2 4 unit(s)This is the second of four courses in the Information Technology CISCO Academy Certificate program. Instruction includes, but is not limited to: interfacing routers, networking terminology and protoc… source
ICT 223CISCO Academy 3 4 unit(s)This is the third course in the Information Technology CISCO Academy Certificate program. Instruction includes switching technologies; routing terminology and protocols; interface standards; programm… source
ICT 224CISCO Academy 4 4 unit(s)This is the fourth course in the Information Technology CISCO Academy Certificate Program. Instruction includes the following: LAN switching; WAN encapsulation methods; ISDN routing; programming and… source
ICT 230Network Security Fundamentals 4 unit(s)This course offers a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to take the CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 Certification Exam. It provides an introduction to the fundamentals of network security, including co… source
ICT 235Introduction to Virtual Computing 4 unit(s)This course will provide a working knowledge of the leading virtualization products. In addition to learning how to install and use the products, you learn how to apply virtualization technology to c… source
ICT 240Introduction to Cloud Computing 4 unit(s)ICT-240 Introduction to Cloud computing will provide the skill and knowledge necessary for students to understand, evaluate, roll out, and maintain various cloud service models. Cloud platforms cover… source
IS 210Leadership Development 2 unit(s)Theory and practice of leadership. Prepares students for productive involvement in community service, college activities, and civic governance. Designed especially, but not exclusively, for students… source
IS 211Student Governance 2 unit(s)This course is designed to familiarize students with the Student Senate Constitution and governance process within the community college system. Students will learn methods and techniques to conduct… source
IS 212Peer Mentoring and Leadership 2 unit(s)This course is designed to give students leadership, peer mentoring, and peer advising skills. Helping skills such as methods of problem-solving essential for the college student, communication, time… source
IS 213Student Senate Development 2 unit(s)A class devoted to the practical application of the governmental process through participation in student government. source
ITEC 110Electricity and Electronics 3 unit(s)This course is an entry-level course in the Industrial Maintenance Program. Topics will include alternating and direct currents, including circuit basics, construction, and testing of industrial elec… source
ITEC 111Manufacturing Processes 3 unit(s)This course is an entry level course in the Industrial Maintenance Program. Topics to be studied will be industrial machining to include the lathe and milling machines. Other topics will be GMAW, SMA… source
ITEC 112Welding Principles 1 4 unit(s)Topics will be GMAW, STAW, and GTAW welding (mig, stick, and tig). Industrial safety and preventative maintenance are studied. Practical applications will be in creating projects in steel and stainle… source
ITEC 120Programmable Logic Controllers 3 unit(s)This is a course in industrial computers and Programmable Logic Controllers. The student will be able to use a personal computer to identify parts of a PLC, program and troubleshoot the PLC upon comp… source
ITEC 174Programmable Logic Controllers for Industrial Automation 4 unit(s)The function and application of programmable logic controllers. Topics covered include bit-level instructions, timers, counters, compare instructions, PID control, data manipulation, sequencers, I/O… source
ITEC 176Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers for Industrial Automation 4 unit(s)Advanced course in the function and application of programmable logic controllers. Topics covered include arrays, analog and digital I/O configuration, memory organization, data manipulation, sequenc… source
ITEC 182Methods of Automatic Control 4 unit(s)Methods of automatic measurement and control used in industrial applications. Study of open and closed loop control systems. Loop controllers and programmable logic controllers. Closed loop control b… source
ITEC 184Instrumentation 4 unit(s)The theory and application of instrumentation in the manufacturing industry. Interpreting process documentation such as P&IDs and loop diagrams. Measurement and transmission of process variables such… source
ITEC 213Industrial Mechanics 5 unit(s)This course is designed to instruct the student in the design, repair, and specification of the industrial mechanical equipment. Topics to be studied will be mechanical power transmission equipment,… source
ITEC 220Water Treatment Fundamentals 3 unit(s)The course provides an introduction to the basic methods used to treat water supplies for domestic drinking water purposes. The course introduces and works with the supporting water treatment princip… source
ITEC 221Fundamentals of Wastewater Treatment 3 unit(s)The course provides an introduction to the basic methods used to treat domestic and industrial wastewater prior to disposal and/or reuse. The course introduces and works with the supporting wastewate… source
ITEC 222Automated Controls 5 unit(s)This course offers theory and application of solid state devices used to control industrial machinery. The devices include power supplies, smart relays, variable frequency drive motor controllers, DC… source
ITEC 223Welding Principles 2 4 unit(s)This course offers instruction in the practice and theory of SMAW (stick) welding. This course also offers practice and theory in gas and plasma arc cutting. The student will be able to make welds in… source
ITEC 224Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 unit(s)This course offers instruction in fluid power as used in an industrial environment. The course covers theory of fluid power, system design, troubleshooting, and repair of both hydraulic and pneumatic… source
ITEC 270Programmable Logic Controllers for Technicians 2 unit(s)This course in PLC is for technicians and will involve wiring, installation, and programming at an intermediate level. source
ITEC 279Industrial Robots 4 unit(s)Operation and programming of industrial robots used in manufacturing processes. Study of automated robot work cells, servo motors, servo drives, closed-loop control, PLC control of servo systems, and… source
ITEC 283Variable Speed Drives 4 unit(s)This course covers methods of electric motor control using variable speed drives. Students will install, wire, program, and troubleshoot variable speed drive applications. Lab activities will be prov… source
ITEC 285Industrial Networks 4 unit(s)The theory and implementation of industrial automation networks, including digital data, industrial control networks, instrumentation and process control bus and network standards. source
ITEC 287Industrial Automation Capstone Project 4 unit(s)This is a capstone course which utilizes the knowledge and skills gained from all of the courses of the Industrial Automation program. The student will design and implement an automated process that… source
ITEC 290Advanced PLC for Technicians 4 unit(s)Advanced course in the function and application of programmable logic controllers and peripheral devices. Topics covered include digital I/O configuration, memory organization, arrays, data manipulat… source
ITEC 295Industrial Robots for Technicians 4 unit(s)Operation and programming of industrial robots used in manufacturing processes. Study of automated robot work cells, material handling applications, and safety considerations. source
ITEC 401Industrial Maintenance Practical Skill Development 0 unit(s)Work site learning with academic instruction and supervision. Instructor will accompany students as they work at partner facilities and get hands on experience to supplement their course work in Indu… source
JOUR 001Writing for New Media 3 unit(s)An introduction to gathering, synthesizing/organizing and writing news in journalistic style across multiple platforms. Includes role of the journalist and related legal and ethical issues. Students… source
JOUR 007Mass Communication 3 unit(s)A mass communication survey course of media with society including history, structure and trends in a digital age. Discussion of theories and effects, economics, technology, law and ethics, global me… source
JOUR 011Introduction to Digital Photography 3 unit(s)This course is designed for students who want knowledge of digital camera practices, ranging from basic to advanced levels, basic Photoshop and computer skills. The course will give students practica… source
JOUR 020Cultural Issues in Film/TV/Web 3 unit(s)An in-depth study of social and cultural issues such as ethnicity, gender and politics through the prism of film, television and the Internet. source
JOUR 114Editorial Board: Beginning 2 unit(s)This course is for student editors and all students interested in contributing to The Campus student newspaper. Course content includes foundational leadership skills and collaboration skills, workin… source
JOUR 115Editorial Board: Intermediate 2 unit(s)This course is for student editors and all students interested in contributing to The Campus student newspaper. Course content includes leadership and peer mentoring, collaborative newsroom managemen… source
JOUR 130Media Practicum 1 4 unit(s)This course provides entry-level, hands-on experience in all aspects of producing a newspaper through work on The Campus. Students develop skills in writing, editing, multimedia, and general editoria… source
JOUR 131Media Practicum II 4 unit(s)This course builds on skills developed in JOUR 130 and provides opportunities for students to take advanced roles in writing, editing, multimedia production, and leadership. Intermediate student medi… source
KINE 001Introduction to Kinesiology 3 unit(s)This course introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed, along with care… source
KINE 082Introduction to the Theory of Coaching 2 unit(s)Designed for the student wishing to gain knowledge of coaching individual and team sports. An array of challenges will be discussed along with common problems that one faces in the coaching professio… source
KINE 084Theory of Football 2 unit(s)This course is designed for the student with an interest in coaching football. Philosophy fundamentals, strategies and rules will be emphasized. source
KINE 088Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 unit(s)This course examines the theoretical perspectives, research methods, and core concepts of sport and exercise psychology as a social and behavioral science. Students will analyze how psychological var… source
KINE 093Women's Health 3 unit(s)This course focuses on physiological, psychological, social, cultural and political influences on women's health. Emphasis is on diversity of women's health experiences and factors involved with both… source
LIBR 050Research Skills for Lifelong Learning 3 unit(s)This course helps students develop essential information literacy skills necessary for lifelong learning. Students will explore topics related to psychological, cultural, sociological, cognitive, and… source
LIBR 101College Research Strategies 1 unit(s)This course teaches students how to find, use, and evaluate information for research needs both inside and outside of the classroom. Students will explore strategies for effective research including… source
LIBR 102Internet Information Resources 1 unit(s)This course teaches you to confidently find and use reliable information online for academic success, career advancement, and everyday problem-solving. Through hands-on activities and guided practice… source
LIBR 103Evaluating Information Sources 1 unit(s)We live in a dynamic and challenging information landscape! Learning how to evaluate the information we encounter (both in college and outside of it) is essential for both academic success and lifelo… source
LING 011Introduction to Language 3 unit(s)An introduction to the nature, structure, and acquisition of human language; the nature of linguistic diversity; the relationship between linguistic structure, language use, and identity. source
LS 315Transition to College 1 unit(s)This course is designed to assist students in preparing for a successful semester in a community college. The focus will be on educational planning, time management, navigating the college campus and… source
LS 320Personal Development 1 unit(s)This course is designed to assist students in furthering their Personal Development and Social Skills, including: awareness and investigation of self and others, self-advocacy, and techniques for int… source
MATH 010Structure and Concepts 1 4 unit(s)This is a four-unit course focusing on the development of quantitative reasoning skills through in-depth, integrated explorations of topics in mathematics, including real number systems and subsystem… source
MATH 011Structures and Concepts 2 4 unit(s)This course continues topics from MATH 010 and includes statistics, probability, geometry, measurement, transformations, congruence, and coordinate geometry. The emphasis of this course is in mathema… source
MATH 035Precalculus A 4 unit(s)College level course in algebra for majors in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, and logarithmic functions; systems of equa… source
MATH 044College Algebra 4 unit(s)College level course in algebra: polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, absolute value, and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; theory of polynomial equations; analytic geometry. source
MATH 054Precalculus B 4 unit(s)The study of trigonometric functions, their inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions, trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles… source
MATH 065Calculus 1 4 unit(s)This course is the first course of a three semester calculus sequence. Topics include limits, continuity, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration of algebraic and transcendenta… source
MATH 066Calculus 2 4 unit(s)This is the second course of a three-semester calculus sequence. Topics include techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of integration, infinite sequences and series, analytic geo… source
MATH 067Calculus 3 4 unit(s)This course is the third semester of the introductory calculus sequence. Topics covered include differentiation and integration of vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, directional deriva… source
MATH 080Linear Algebra 4 unit(s)This course develops the techniques and theory needed to solve and classify systems of linear equations. Solution techniques include row operations, Gaussian elimination, and matrix algebra. The cour… source
MATH 081Differential Equations 5 unit(s)An introduction of solving ordinary and partial differential equations including matrix solutions of linear systems, Laplace transforms, series solutions, separation of variables in partial different… source
MATH 310Support for Structures and Concepts 1 1 unit(s)This 1-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in MATH 010 . Emphasis will be placed on prerequi… source
MATH 335Support for Precalculus A 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in MATH 035 . Emphasis will be placed on prerequi… source
MATH 344Support for College Algebra 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in MATH 044 . Emphasis will be placed on prerequi… source
MATH 375Support for Calculus 1 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide corequisite support for students with gaps in their understanding of precalculus topics while they are concurrently taking MATH 065 (Calculus 1). The course… source
MATH 400Math Supplemental Learning Assistance 0 unit(s)Math Supplemental Learning Assistance is intended to strengthen students' mathematical skills and reinforce their mastery of concepts. This open entry/open exit class is linked with MATH 10, 11, 21,… source
MUS 001Music Fundamentals 3 unit(s)An introduction to music notation and the fundamentals of music theory. Students will study pitch, melody, rhythm, harmony and form in a variety of historical styles and genres, including contemporar… source
MUS 004Theory and Musicianship 1 4 unit(s)This is the first in a series of four courses intended primarily for music majors. The course will include a review of music fundamentals; an introduction to triads and seventh chords; figured bass a… source
MUS 005Theory and Musicianship 2 4 unit(s)This is the second in a series of four courses, intended primarily for music majors. The course will include: musical form; non-chord tones; an introduction to two-part counterpoint; voice leading in… source
MUS 006Theory and Musicianship 3 4 unit(s)This is the third in a series of four courses, intended primarily for music majors. The course will focus on chromatic harmony and will include: secondary functions; modulations of all types; analysi… source
MUS 007Theory and Musicianship 4 4 unit(s)This is the fourth in a series of four courses, intended primarily for music majors. The course will incorporate analysis and writing of mode mixture, chromatic mediants, Neapolitan and augmented six… source
MUS 010Music Appreciation 3 unit(s)Designed to aid the student in developing an understanding and an enjoyment of music. Includes the elements of music and a chronological survey of music and composers from the Middle Ages to the pres… source
MUS 014History of Rock and Roll 3 unit(s)This course is a general overview of rock and roll music and includes study of the impact of rock and roll on social, economic, cultural and political structures, as well as a chronological history o… source
MUS 020ADPiano 2 unit(s)For a student without prior piano training who would like to learn to read music and to identify musical symbols on sight while performing a repertoire encompassing all periods of music. This course… source
MUS 030Beginning Voice 2 unit(s)Studies in the technical, stylistic, and aesthetic components of singing, designed to help the individual student improve his/her voice and develop solo vocal repertoire. source
MUS 031Intermediate Voice 2 unit(s)Studies in the technical, stylistic, and aesthetic components of singing. Intermediate Voice is a continuation of Beginning Voice ( MUS 030 ) and will require that the student have good singing and m… source
MUS 034ADConcert Choir 1,2 unit(s)MUS 034AD offers a study and the performance of choral literature from the Renaissance to Contemporary with emphasis on vocal production and tone quality, balance and blend, and musical precision and… source
MUS 036Chamber Singers Renaissance 2 unit(s)MUS 036 is designed to provide an environment for study and performance of Renaissance choral music and techniques for the experienced singer. This course focuses on choral works written before 1600. source
MUS 037Chamber Singers Classical 2 unit(s)MUS 037 is designed to provide an environment for study and performance of Baroque and Classical chamber music and techniques for the experienced singer. This course focuses on choral works written b… source
MUS 038Chamber Singers Romantic 2 unit(s)MUS 038 is designed to provide an environment for study and performance of Romantic choral music and techniques for the experienced singer. This course focuses on choral works written between 1815-19… source
MUS 039Chamber Singers 20th Century 2 unit(s)MUS 039 is designed to provide an environment for study and performance of 20th Century choral music and techniques for the experienced singer. This course focuses on choral works written after 1900. source
MUS 041ADApplied Music Lessons 1 unit(s)This course is intended to give individual instruction for advanced music students on their respective instrument or voice. Students will be expected to pass playing exams and perform in student reci… source
MUS 054ADSymphony Orchestra 1 unit(s)The study and public performance of symphony orchestra music. Orchestral works are chosen to enhance and develop the knowledge and performing abilities of experienced orchestral musicians. source
MUS 072ADJazz Orchestra 2 unit(s)A study and performance of Jazz Orchestra repertory with special attention to interpretation, tone, technique, improvisation and general effect. All basic concepts of musicianship will be stressed th… source
MUS 074ADSymphonic Band 1,2 unit(s)A study and performance of standard symphonic band repertory with special attention to interpretation, tone, technique, and general effect. All basic concepts of musicianship will be stressed through… source
MUS 091Music Theatre Orchestra 2 unit(s)Music Theatre Orchestra will emphasize the rehearsal and performance techniques necessary to accompany the production of a musical. source
MUS 097Music Theatre Voice 2 unit(s)Experience in singing, drama and theatre through active participation in major musical and dramatic productions. Includes training and experience in all facets of the theatre. source
MUS 180The Music Business 2 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the inner workings of the music industry. Intellectual property protections, management teams, recording contracts, publishing deals, and current industry trends wil… source
MUS 226Computerized Audio 1: Pro Tools 2 unit(s)This course focuses on the use of a MIDI capable DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) for the production of popular music. iMac computers, Yamaha keyboards, and Pro Tools software are used in conjunction… source
MUS 227Computerized Audio Production 2 2 unit(s)This is an intermediate course focusing on the use of a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) for the production of music. iMac computers, Yamaha keyboards, and Pro Tools software and a variety of Virtual… source
MUS 281Recording Arts 1 2 unit(s)Hands-on instruction for beginners in the use of multi-track recording systems, with emphasis on the development of critical listening and thinking skills related to sound, recording, reproduction an… source
MUS 282Recording Arts 2 3 unit(s)Intermediate students will acquire hands-on multi-track recording technique in strategy with producers, studio musicians, and recording engineers. Course will cover advanced signal processing, record… source
MUS 434Senior Skills Concert Choir 0 unit(s)Senior Skills Concert Choir offers a study and the performance of choral literature from the Renaissance to Contemporary with emphasis on vocal production and tone quality, balance and blend, and mus… source
MUS 439Senior Skills Chamber Singers 0 unit(s)Senior Skills Chamber Singers offers a study and the performance of chamber choral literature from the Renaissance to Contemporary with emphasis on small group vocal production and advanced tone qual… source
MUS 451Senior Skills Symphony Orchestra 0 unit(s)The study and public performance of symphony orchestra music for older adults. Orchestral works are chosen to enhance and develop the knowledge and performing abilities of experienced orchestral musi… source
MUS 471Senior Skills Jazz Orchestra 0 unit(s)A study and performance of Jazz Orchestra repertory for older adults with special attention to interpretation, tone, technique, improvisation, and general effect. All basic concepts of musicianship w… source
MUS 474Senior Skills Symphonic Band 0 unit(s)A study and performance of standard symphonic band repertory with special attention to interpretation, tone, technique, and general effect. All basic concepts of musicianship will be stressed through… source
MUS 491Senior Skills Music Theatre Orchestra 0 unit(s)Music Theatre Orchestra for older adults will emphasize the rehearsal and performance techniques necessary to accompany the production of a musical. Creates opportunities for older adults to develop… source
MUS 497Senior Skills Music Theater Voice 0 unit(s)Music Theatre Voice for older adults will emphasize the rehearsal and performance techniques necessary to perform the production of a musical. Creates opportunities for older adults to develop person… source
NSCI 131Chemistry and Physics for Educators 4 unit(s)NSCI 131 is a general principles science course designed exclusively for students transferring into the Liberal Studies program at CSU-Fresno (headed towards being an elementary school teacher). Basi… source
NURS 106Cultural Competency in Healthcare 3 unit(s)This course explores cultural competency skills required to assist individuals to promote, maintain and restore health. Emphasis is placed on analyzing differences in cultural demographics, beliefs,… source
NURS 121Fundamentals for Nursing 6 unit(s)This course focuses on fundamental concepts necessary for safe, compassionate, patient-centered nursing care for a diverse patient population with well-defined healthcare concerns with a focus on eld… source
NURS 121AFundamentals for Nursing - Apprenticeship 6 unit(s)This course focuses on fundamental concepts necessary for safe, compassionate, patient-centered nursing care for a diverse patient population with well-defined healthcare concerns with a focus on eld… source
NURS 123Critical Thinking/Clinical Judgement in Nursing 2 unit(s)This course introduces clinical judgment through a focused study of critical thinking skills and strategies used by the Registered Nurse. The student applies critical thinking skills and strategies a… source
NURS 123ACritical Thinking/Clinical Judgement in Nursing - Apprenticeship 2 unit(s)This course introduces clinical judgment through a focused study of critical thinking skills and strategies used by the Registered Nurse. The student applies critical thinking skills and strategies a… source
NURS 124Concepts of Adult Health Nursing 1 3 unit(s)This course presents fundamental concepts and leveled competencies necessary for safe, compassionate, patient-centered nursing care for a diverse adult patient population with well-defined healthcare… source
NURS 124AConcepts of Adult Health Nursing 1 - Apprenticeship 3 unit(s)This course presents fundamental concepts and levelled competencies necessary for safe, compassionate, patient-centered nursing care for a diverse adult patient population with well-defined healthcar… source
NURS 133Concepts of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing 3 unit(s)This course builds on and applies concepts and levelled competencies of nursing practice to the care of patients with various mental health needs, their families, and other support persons. Applicati… source
NURS 133AConcepts of Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing - Apprenticeship 3 unit(s)This course builds on and applies concepts and leveled competencies of nursing practice to the care of patients with various mental health needs, their families, and other support persons. Applicatio… source
NURS 134Concepts of Adult Health Nursing 2 4 unit(s)Building on foundational nursing knowledge and leveled competencies, this second-semester course integrates advanced theoretical concepts with hands-on clinical practice. Students will deepen their u… source
NURS 134AConcepts of Adult Health Nursing 2 - Apprenticeship 4 unit(s)Building on foundational nursing knowledge and leveled competencies, this second-semester course integrates advanced theoretical concepts with hands-on clinical practice. Students will deepen their u… source
NURS 135Concepts of Nursing Care of the Pregnant Family and the Neonate 3 unit(s)This course builds on and applies concepts and levelled competencies of nursing practice to the care of the pregnant family and the neonate. Application of new and previously learned nursing concepts… source
NURS 135AConcepts of Nursing Care of the Pregnant Family and the Neonate - Apprenticeship 3 unit(s)This course builds on and applies concepts and leveled competencies of nursing practice to the care of the pregnant family and the neonate. Application of new and previously learned nursing concepts,… source
NURS 142Pharmacology in Healthcare 3 unit(s)This nursing course is a study of the pharmacotherapy related to the nursing care of clients across the lifespan. The progressive themes of the nursing program are applied through the nursing process… source
NURS 143Concepts of Pediatric Nursing 3 unit(s)This course continues to build on and expand all previously learned concepts of nursing practice with application to the care of children, their families, and other support persons. Application of ne… source
NURS 143AConcepts of Pediatric Nursing - Apprenticeship 3 unit(s)This course continues to build on and expand all previously learned concepts of nursing practice with application to the care of children, their families, and other support persons. Application of ne… source
NURS 144Concepts of Adult Health Nursing 3 6 unit(s)This course continues to build on and expand all previously learned concepts of nursing practice with application to the care of adult patients with complicated conditions, their families, and other… source
NURS 144AConcepts of Adult Health Nursing 3 - Apprenticeship 6 unit(s)This course continues to build on and expand all previously learned concepts of nursing practice with application to the care of adult patients with complicated conditions, their families, and other… source
NURS 174Concepts of Adult Health 4 7 unit(s)This culminating course expands the concepts of nursing practice for the acquisition and application of care of adult patients with complex healthcare needs, their families, and other support persons… source
NURS 174AConcepts of Adult Health 4 - Apprenticeship 7 unit(s)This culminating course expands the concepts of nursing practice for the acquisition and application of care of adult patients with complex healthcare needs, their families, and other support persons… source
NURS 175Transition to Registered Nursing Practice 3 unit(s)This advanced, comprehensive course provides a synthesis of all concepts and nursing content taught throughout the program with application in the simulation lab. This course enables the individual s… source
NURS 175ATransition to Registered Nursing Practice - Apprenticeship 3 unit(s)This advanced, comprehensive course provides a synthesis of all concepts and nursing content taught throughout the program with application in the simulation lab. This course enables the individual s… source
NURS 220Perioperative Nursing 4 unit(s)This is an elective course in perioperative nursing. This course is designed to prepare a competent and knowledgeable practitioner to administer optimum care to select surgical patients during pre-op… source
NURS 220APerioperative Nursing (Apprenticeship) 4 unit(s)This is an elective course in perioperative nursing for the nursing student in the apprenticeship program. This course is designed to prepare a competent and knowledgeable practitioner to administer… source
NURS 256Medical Terminology 3 unit(s)This course is designed to provide a foundation for the understanding of medical terminology using simple, non-technical explanations of medical terms. The fundamentals of word analysis are explained… source
NURS 260Nursing Assistant 6 unit(s)This course is designed to prepare the student as an entry-level worker, providing basic nursing care to patients in acute care and long-term care settings. The curriculum is structured to provide th… source
NURS 400Nursing Skills Lab 0 unit(s)This course provides the student an opportunity for additional directed learning and supervised laboratory time to develop and refine nursing clinical skills necessary to the safe clinical practice o… source
NUTR 018Nutrition 3 unit(s)Scientific concepts of nutrition related to the function of nutrients in basic life processes and current health issues with emphasis on individual needs. (C-ID: NUTR110) source
NUTR 020Cultural Foods 3 unit(s)Examination of the cultural and social meanings of food, food behaviors and food systems. Emphasis on the regional, ethnic and religious influences on food habits. source
NUTR 107Sanitation and Safety 2 unit(s)This course provides accurate, up-to-date information for all levels of employees in all aspects of food handling. It includes laws and regulations for food safety within the rapidly growing restaura… source
NUTR 119Nutrition for Fitness 3 unit(s)This course is designed to acquaint students with the nutritional needs of athletes and the relationship between nutrition and fitness. Students are required to use the computer, Internet and basic m… source
OH 001Introduction to Horticultural Science 3 unit(s)This is an introductory course in ornamental horticulture. The main topics covered in class include: introduction to the ornamental horticulture field and related employment opportunities, introducti… source
OH 002Plant Identification 1 3 unit(s)This course presents botanical nomenclature, scientific and common plant names, how plants are used in the landscape, forms of plants, and soil and nutritional requirements. Plants emphasized will co… source
OH 003Plant Identification 2 3 unit(s)This course presents botanical nomenclature, scientific and common plant names, uses of ornamental plants in the landscape, general forms and growth habits of plants, and plant environmental requirem… source
OH 007Principles of Landscape Design 3 unit(s)This course covers the fundamental principles of residential landscape design. Design theory, client needs, location design solutions, plant combination theory and an appreciation for quality designs… source
OH 105Plant Propagation 3 unit(s)Plant propagation and production practices with emphasis on nursery operations including sexual and asexual reproduction, planting, transplanting, fertilizing, plant pest and disease control; structu… source
OH 109Landscape Maintenance 3 unit(s)This course is a lecture lab combination and covers skills and activities related to landscape maintenance and management such as pruning, planting, fertilizing, irrigation system maintenance and rep… source
OH 111Floral Design 3 unit(s)This introductory course in floral design covers the various phases of floral design. This course includes fundamentals of theory, skills and techniques practiced in the floral industry. Through flor… source
OH 204Nursery and Greenhouse Production 3 unit(s)This course provides a historical overview of the nursery industry. It covers the basic operation activities and practices of commercial nurseries. Students receive practical experience in various as… source
OH 206Landscape Drafting 3 unit(s)This course is designed to teach students the basic drafting techniques and standards for creating residential landscape plans using computer drafting software. Students learn landscape symbols, lett… source
OH 208Landscape Construction 3 unit(s)This course covers the fundamentals of residential landscape construction including: soil preparation, hardscape installation and maintenance, construction materials, hand and power tools, constructi… source
OH 210Turfgrass Management 3 unit(s)This course in turfgrass management emphasizes the management practices used to grow turf in the San Joaquin Valley. Content includes identification of common turfgrass varieties, an overview of comm… source
OH 213Wedding Flowers 3 unit(s)This course focuses on advanced styling of floral designs to wear and carry, as practiced specifically in wedding work, including complete coverage of wedding bouquets, corsages, church decorations,… source
OH 217Landscape Irrigation 3 unit(s)This course covers the identification of system components, design concepts, installation and assembly of various landscape irrigation systems. It is a requirement for the Landscape Management Certif… source
OH 218Xeriscape: Water Conservation 3 unit(s)This course will prepare students to utilize the principles of xeriscaping when evaluating, planning, designing, installing and maintaining landscapes. The primary focus of the course is to prepare s… source
OH 220Diseases of Ornamentals 3 unit(s)This course covers the diagnosis, analysis and management of plant diseases. The focus is on the principles and methods of controlling plant diseases including biological, cultural, physical, mechani… source
OH 222Pests of Ornamentals 3 unit(s)This course covers the elements of identification and management of pest and beneficial organisms of economic importance to the landscape and nursery management industries. Principles of controlling… source
PARA 101Introduction to Paralegalism 3 unit(s)This required survey course is the initial course in a program designed to train the student for employment as a paralegal. The student is given basic knowledge of the role of a paralegal in the comm… source
PARA 102Legal Terminology 2 unit(s)This course, required for the Paralegal major or certificate, provides an overview of the law and legal terminology. source
PARA 142Real Estate Law 3 unit(s)This course covers the practical applications of real estate law to help avoid legal difficulties arising from real estate transactions, instruments, zoning, and planning. This course will also satis… source
PARA 203Civil Procedures 1 4 unit(s)This course covers both California and federal concepts of civil procedure. Students complete legal documents necessary for a civil lawsuit using computerized judicial council forms and other legal s… source
PARA 205Legal Research and Writing 4 unit(s)This required course for paralegal majors covers the tools for researching both federal and California law. Students use both print and computerized sources to write legal memoranda and points and au… source
PARA 210Legal Ethics, Management, and Interviewing 3 unit(s)This course assists students in making the transition from the classroom to the law office. The course covers client interviewing, paralegal investigative skills, ethical principles, and job search s… source
PARA 237Family Law 3 unit(s)This is an elective course in the paralegal major designed to familiarize the student with California law as it relates to dissolution of marriage. source
PEAC 002Non-Impact Aerobics 1 unit(s)Non-impact aerobics is designed specifically for students who are just beginning a fitness program or are in need of a non-impact form of work-out. Aerobic exercise routines are done to slower-paced… source
PEAC 003Step Aerobics 1 unit(s)Step Aerobics is a high energy, low impact class designed to improve cardiovascular fitness through basic step principles. Flexibility and strength exercises as well as warm-up and cool down exercise… source
PEAC 004Circuit Training 1 unit(s)Circuit Training is an aerobic workout using resistance exercises designed to increase strength, cardiovascular and muscular endurance. A circuit will consist of 6-20 stations lasting 1-3 minutes per… source
PEAC 008Beginning Swimming 1 unit(s)Beginning Swimming is a general introduction to swimming and aquatics. It is designed for the beginner or non-swimmer who wants to learn aquatic fundamentals and receive stroke instruction in front c… source
PEAC 009Intermediate Swimming 1 unit(s)Intermediate Swimming is an activity course designed for the intermediate swimmer. Emphasis is on refinement of front crawl, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke with stroke instruction on back craw… source
PEAC 010Advanced Swimming 1 unit(s)Advanced Swimming is an aquatics activity course designed for the swimmer who has mastered the basic skills and wants to learn advanced swim techniques. Emphasizes competitive strokes, turns and star… source
PEAC 011Swimming for Fitness 1 unit(s)Designed for the student who wishes to participate in the sport of swimming to increase/improve cardiovascular stress and muscular endurance. This course is directed to the student who is interested… source
PEAC 015Fundamentals of Baseball 1 unit(s)This course is designed for students who wish to learn the fundamental skills of baseball. It will enable students to communicate the proper fundamentals involved with throwing, fielding, pitching, a… source
PEAC 016Conditioning for Baseball 1 unit(s)Conditioning for Baseball is a one-unit course designed to help entering student athletes make the transition from high school athletic competition to collegiate athletic competition. This course add… source
PEAC 017Techniques of Baseball 1 unit(s)This course is designed for the advanced baseball player. It will prepare the student for baseball competition with physical fitness training and intra-class play. Advanced skills in throwing, fieldi… source
PEAC 021Beginning Basketball 1 unit(s)Designed for students interested in the sport of basketball; both experienced players and those not familiar with the game. The basic fundamentals and rules of basketball will be covered. source
PEAC 022Intermediate Basketball 1 unit(s)Intermediate Basketball is a course that will emphasize the refinement of general basketball skills. source
PEAC 025Fundamentals of Football 1 unit(s)The student will learn basic fundamentals and strategies of football. Offensive, defensive and special teams will be covered along with conditioning exercises. source
PEAC 036Stretch and Tone 1 unit(s)Stretch and Tone is a class designed for all fitness levels. Students will learn how to safely and effectively strengthen and stretch the body's major muscle groups with correct form and alignment. source
PEAC 037Pilates Mat Class 1 unit(s)Pilates is a workout to condition and strengthen the muscles that support the spine. This Pilates Mat class is designed for all students and will develop flexibility, coordination, and balance throug… source
PEAC 038Introduction to Yoga 1 unit(s)Introduction to basic yoga poses with emphasis on form and body alignment. Core strength, flexibility, and balance emphasized in poses. Relaxation and breathing techniques also introduced. source
PEAC 039Hatha Yoga Fundamentals 1 unit(s)Continuing instruction in asanas (postures) with attention to postural alignment of the body and breath coordination to develop flexibility, core strength, endurance, and balance, and to manage stres… source
PEAC 042Soccer 1 unit(s)This course is designed for any student interested in the sport of soccer. This course focuses on three main aspects: basic soccer skills, offensive and defensive strategy, rules and regulations. source
PEAC 046Women's Softball-Beginning 1 unit(s)This class is designed for the student who wants to learn the necessary skills required to play the game of fast-pitch softball. Elementary skills of throwing, fielding, batting and pitching will be… source
PEAC 048Women's Softball - Advanced 1 unit(s)This course is designed for the student/athlete who wants to participate in fast-pitch softball at an advanced level, meaning at the collegiate and/or international-Olympics level. Advanced technical… source
PEAC 052Beginning Tennis 1 unit(s)An activity course designed for the student who wishes to develop an understanding and appreciation for the game of tennis. Basic skills, strategies and rules will be covered. source
PEAC 053Intermediate Tennis 1 unit(s)This course is designed for the student who has taken Beginning Tennis or is at a more advanced level of play and desires detail in strategies and knowledge of the game of tennis. source
PEAC 056Beginning Track and Field 1 unit(s)Beginning Track and Field is a one-unit activity course designed to improve the individual's overall fitness through an understanding and application of the basic principles and techniques of track a… source
PEAC 060Varsity Performance 1 2 unit(s)Varsity Performance is designed to enhance the skills of the Pep Squad/Flag or Dance team as they work to build performances for competition. First year team members will exhibit their skills at athl… source
PEAC 061Varsity Performance 2 2 unit(s)Varsity Performance 2 is designed to enhance the performance skills of second season members of Pep Squad/Flag or Dance team performing beyond the level attained in PEAC 060 . They will lead the team… source
PEAC 064Beginning Volleyball 1 unit(s)Beginning Volleyball is a one unit course for the development of basic fundamental skills in volleyball through drills and play. source
PEAC 065Intermediate Volleyball 1 unit(s)This course is designed to introduce advanced skills necessary for playing competitive volleyball. Skills covered include basic skills, fast offense, court positioning, rolls, dives and team strategy… source
PEAC 068Beginning Fitness Walking 1 unit(s)This course is designed to expose the student to the basic components and benefits of walking for fitness. The student will develop a practical and theoretical understanding of the health related ben… source
PEAC 069Intermediate Fitness Walking 1 unit(s)This course will provide students the opportunity to participate and attain an increased level of fitness through the exercise of walking. The course will incorporate intermediate fitness walking ski… source
PEAC 070Walk/Jog for Aerobic Fitness 1 unit(s)Walk/Jog for Aerobic Fitness teaches proper walking and jogging techniques, as well as basic health and wellness concepts. Primary emphasis will be on concepts of cardiovascular conditioning, flexibi… source
PEAC 074Beginning Weight Training 1 unit(s)This course is designed as a general introduction to weight or resistance training. Students will utilize free weights and weight machines to build strength and muscular endurance. Exercises that use… source
PEAC 075Intermediate Weight Training 1 unit(s)Advanced work for toning and muscular development through the use of weights, variable resistance machines and other weight devices. source
PEAC 076Advanced Strength and Body Building Principles 2 unit(s)This course is designed for the student who seeks further knowledge in the scientific and theoretical components of resistance training. Included in the course are basic principles of strength develo… source
PEAC 262Cheer Fitness 1 1 unit(s)Want to get strong and fit so you can be ready to be a cheerleader? This course is designed to introduce and implement aerobic training and conditioning for cheerleading to help in the development of… source
PEAC 263Cheer Fitness 2 1 unit(s)Are you a returning cheer team member, looking to continue in your second year? This course is the second level course for returning cheer team members. Designed to implement aerobic training and con… source
PHIL 001Introductory Philosophy 3 unit(s)Students study the methods and ideas of philosophy. Students write argumentative papers on topics such as the scope and limits of knowledge, the nature of reality, the nature of self, ethics, science… source
PHIL 005Introduction to Ethics 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to moral philosophy, exploring questions such as "What is a good life?", "What makes an action right or wrong?", and "Where does morality come from?" Students will anal… source
PHIL 012Comparative Religion 3 unit(s)Comparative Religion is an introduction to the world’s major religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Students read sacred texts and modern writings to explore both sim… source
PHIL 020Introductory Logic 3 unit(s)This course gives students the opportunity to slow down and develop habits of disciplined, structured thinking, rather than settling for the spontaneous and haphazard association of ideas. It encoura… source
PHIL 025Critical Thinking 3 unit(s)This course gives students the opportunity to learn how to make strong arguments for their views and learn to think about the arguments about major public issues. Students will identify arguments, de… source
PHSC 001Public and Community Health 3 unit(s)This course presents an overview of the discipline of community and public health as a social and behavioral science. Students will develop an understanding of core concepts and terminology in public… source
PHSC 002Health and Social Justice 3 unit(s)This course provides an introduction to the health inequities in the United States that stem from unequal living conditions. Students will explore how education, socioeconomic status, racism, and gen… source
PHYS 020General Physics 1 5 unit(s)This is the first semester of a two-semester introductory physics sequence that does not require calculus. The course combines lectures with hands-on laboratory experiments and is required for studen… source
PHYS 021General Physics 2 5 unit(s)This is the second semester of a two-semester introductory physics sequence that does not require calculus. The course combines lectures with hands-on laboratory experiments and is required for stude… source
PHYS 055Physics 1: Mechanics & Waves 4 unit(s)This is the first semester of a three-semester introductory calculus-based physics course. It is a fundamental treatment of the general principles of physics for those majoring in engineering and phy… source
PHYS 056Physics 2: E&M and Heat 4 unit(s)This is the second semester of a three-semester introductory calculus-based physics course. It is a fundamental treatment of the general principles of Physics for those majoring in physics and engine… source
PHYS 057Physics 3: Modern Physics 5 unit(s)This is the third semester of a three-semester introductory calculus-based physics course. It is a fundamental treatment of the general principles of Physics for those majoring in physics and enginee… source
PLSI 001Introduction to Plant Science 3 unit(s)Introduction to plant science including structure, growth processes, propagation, physiology, growth media, biological competitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber, and ornamental plants. Lab… source
PLSI 012Fruit and Nut Production 3 unit(s)The botany, taxonomy, and development of major fruit, vine, and nut crops in California, including variety selection, production practices, site selection, fertilization, pollination, irrigation, har… source
PLSI 105Weeds and Poisonous Plants 3 unit(s)The study of the classification, identification, and life cycle of common and poisonous weeds in California production areas and their effects on animals and man including management practices such a… source
PLSI 106Fertilizers and Soil Amendments 3 unit(s)The study of the composition, value, selection, and use of fertilizer materials and soil amendments within the context of soil, plant, and fertilizer relationships, including current application prac… source
PLSI 108Ag Water Management 3 unit(s)Irrigation and drainage problems that focus on soil-plant-water relationships, application scheduling, evapotranspiration, and efficiency. Introduction to irrigation equipment and technology to inclu… source
PLSI 110Integrated Pest Management 3 unit(s)The origin, history, and management measures for insect, plant pathogen, weed, and other pests of field crops; pest biology and life cycles are studied to demonstrate the use of various Integrated Pe… source
PLSI 111Citrus Production 3 unit(s)This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of citrus production in California. Emphasis will be placed on production regions, citrus botany and physiology, climactic controls, irrigatio… source
PLSI 113Grape Production 3 unit(s)An introduction to viticulture and grapevine production including cultural practices, history, distribution, biology, anatomy, propagation, cultivated varieties, rootstocks, climate, vineyard practic… source
PLSI 118Advanced Irrigation 3 unit(s)Advanced management of irrigation systems. Emphasis placed on plant-soil-water relationships in reference to application, scheduling, water infiltration rates and depth, drainage, salinity measuremen… source
PM 201Paramedic Theory 16 unit(s)Contains the didactic material necessary to establish a foundation to practice as a paramedic. Includes applied anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, intravenous therapy, basic and advanced life s… source
PM 202Paramedic Clinical Experience 4 unit(s)Skills assessment and hospital clinical requirements for students enrolled in the paramedic program. source
PM 203Paramedic Field Internship 10 unit(s)Under the direct supervision and evaluation of a licensed paramedic, students will complete a field internship experience on a designated advanced life support unit. This provides students with preho… source
PM 230Paramedic Preparation 7 unit(s)Designed for currently certified EMTs entering the paramedic education program. Focuses on select prehospital foundational topics including biochemistry, cellular physiology, acid-base balance, respi… source
PM 402Paramedic Open Skills Lab 0 unit(s)This course provides the Paramedic program student an opportunity for additional directed learning and supervised laboratory time to practice, develop and refine skills necessary to the safe practice… source
POLS C1000American Government and Politics 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course is an introduction to government and politics in the United States and California. Students examine the constitutions, structure, and operation of governing institutio… source
POLS 006Comparative Politics 3 unit(s)A comparative analysis of different kinds of political systems, including their history, political institutions, processes and policies, the environments in which they occur, and their consequences.… source
POLS 008International Relations 3 unit(s)This course is a study of relations among nations including the function of power, diplomacy, international law and organizations and economic factors. Special emphasis will be placed on such concept… source
POLS 010California Government and Politics 1 unit(s)Introduction to the structure and function of California state government. Satisfies California state and local government requirement for students who have taken Federal, State, and Local Government… source
POLS 011Political Theory and Thought 3 unit(s)This course provides for an examination of various theoretical approaches to politics and of basic political problems and proposed solutions. Additionally, the course includes an analysis of selected… source
POLS 012Introduction to Political Science 3 unit(s)An introduction to political science designed to familiarize students with basic political concepts, political ideologies, political systems, and subfields within the political science major. source
POLS 013Introduction to the Politics of Race and Gender 3 unit(s)This course is an introduction to the politics of race and gender. Using intersectionality as a framework, the course offers an overview of the political representation, identity, status, and power o… source
PORT 001Beginning Portuguese 4 unit(s)This introductory course covers understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Portuguese and is designed for students transferring to four-year universities with foreign language requirements. It is… source
PS 208PC 832 (Non Firearms) 2 unit(s)Designed to satisfy the curriculum standards of the Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (POST) as required by Penal Code Section 832. It is the minimum training standard for Californ… source
PS 209PC 832 / Firearms 0.5 unit(s)Designed to satisfy the curriculum requirements of the California Commission on Peace Officers' Standards as required by Penal Code section 832. This course is required for probation officers, correc… source
PS 310Police Academy Orientation 2 unit(s)PS 310 is a prerequisite to PS200M3, the first module of the Basic Police Academy. It allows students to understand various components of academy training, structure, policy and format. It will intro… source
PSCI 020Physical Science 4 unit(s)A laboratory course in physical science designed to meet the laboratory science requirement for transfer students who are not science majors. Topics include concepts, theories and principles of physi… source
PSYC C1000Introduction to Psychology 3 unit(s)Common Description: This course is an introduction to psychology, which is the study of the mind and behavior. Students focus on theories and concepts of biological, cognitive, developmental, environ… source
PSYC 005Social Psychology 3 unit(s)This course considers individual human behavior in relation to the social environment. The power of the situation, other individuals, and the social group will be examined. Emphasized topics include:… source
PSYC 010Human Sexuality 3 unit(s)A comprehensive introduction to the biological, psychological and social-cultural aspect of human sexuality, including thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Provides a solid basis of sexual anatomy and p… source
PSYC 029Research Methods 4 unit(s)This course provides an overview of the methodologies used in experimental, quasi-experimental and non-experimental research in psychology. Students will learn how to design and conduct research, inc… source
PSYC 034Abnormal Psychology 3 unit(s)This course is designed to present a broad general survey of the field of abnormal psychology. It utilizes the many theoretical views of psychopathology in human behavior in order to explore the natu… source
PSYC 080Introduction to Lifespan Psychology 3 unit(s)This course provides an overview, from a psychological perspective, of human development from conception through death, including biological and environmental influences. Theories and research of phy… source
PSYC 115Introduction to Biological Psychology 3 unit(s)This course introduces the scientific study of the biological bases of behavior and its fundamental role in the neurosciences. Physiological, hormonal, and neurochemical mechanisms, and brain-behavio… source
PSYC 130Introduction to Behavior Modification 3 unit(s)Designed for teachers, paraprofessionals, and those pursuing a career in psychology. Students will develop skills in assessing behavior, developing target behaviors and implementing a behavior change… source
PSYC 133Personal and Social Growth 3 unit(s)PSYC 133 is a course for students to apply concepts of psychology to enhance self-understanding and improve interpersonal relations. Students will learn the relation of psychological concepts to phys… source
PT 200Introduction to Pharmacy Technology 2 unit(s)This 2-unit lecture course provides an overview of the COS Pharmacy Technician Program. Introduces students to the profession of pharmacy. Explores the roles and opportunities open to pharmacy clerks… source
PT 215Pharmacy Outpatient Practice 3 unit(s)Introduction to technical aspects of drug distribution for out-patient pharmacy practice. This course presents duties and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician working in an ambulatory setting.… source
PT 216Pharmacology 1 3 unit(s)This course introduces pharmacy technician students to the evolution of medicinal drugs, basic principles of pharmacology and dispensing medication. Anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology o… source
PT 217Pharmacy In-Patient Operations 3 unit(s)This course presents duties and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician working in an institutional setting. Emphasizes in-patient hospital pharmacy practice and other related practice settings (… source
PT 218Pharmacy Calculations 3 unit(s)This course provides an in-depth exploration of essential pharmacy calculations performed in various pharmacy settings. Includes medical terminology, weights and measures, the metric, avoirdupois, an… source
PT 225Pharmacy Seminar 3 unit(s)This course is designed to introduce pharmacy technician students to the personal and professional development skills necessary for effective participation in a healthcare team as strong, capable lea… source
PT 226Pharmacy Law and Professional Standards 2 unit(s)This course is designed to familiarize the pharmacy technician student with current state and federal laws and regulations, as well as, ethics and standards of professional behavior that govern pharm… source
PT 227Pharmacology 2 3 unit(s)Anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology of the following classes of pharmaceutical products: Gastrointestinal and related disorders, Renal System, Cardiovascular Diseases, Muscle and Joint D… source
PT 228Pharmacy Technician Externship 1 2 unit(s)This course is an externship program based in a live pharmacy setting designed to give the student practical experience in the basic roles the technician fulfills in the pharmacy. Students will exper… source
PT 229Self-Care and Wellness 2 unit(s)This lecture course will introduce the concept of self-care and commonly utilized self-care pharmacy products and services. Topics will include: over-the-counter medications and devices, drug test ki… source
PT 402Pharmacy Technician Skills Lab 1 0 unit(s)This course provides students additional directed learning and supervised use of the Pharmacy Technology laboratory time to assist in developing the skills necessary to successfully complete Pharmacy… source
PT 404Pharmacy Technician Skills Lab 2 0 unit(s)This course provides students additional directed learning and supervised use of the Pharmacy Technology laboratory time to assist in developing the skills necessary to successfully complete Pharmacy… source
PTA 121Fundamentals for the PTA 2 unit(s)This course introduces students to the field of physical therapy by covering the history and values of the American Physical Therapy Association. It covers the development of the team approach in spe… source
PTA 125Basic Principles of Patient Management 3 unit(s)This lecture and lab course provides training in basic patient management, including bed mobility, transfers, and ambulation training. Course will include Physical Therapy assessments of goniometric… source
PTA 128Kinesiology 3 unit(s)This course instructs the PTA student in the study of human movement. It is a foundational course exploring the laws of physics and motion and applied anatomy. Students will determine biomechanical f… source
PTA 130Physical Agents and Modalities 3 unit(s)This lecture and skills lab course provides the PTA student with exposure to the duties related to dealing with physical agents, modalities and massage. These applications include the use of cold, he… source
PTA 131Engineering and Physics for PTA 1 unit(s)This course is a basic introduction to topics of engineering and physics that are related to the field of physical therapy. Topics include motion, forces, levers, machinery, materials, science, light… source
PTA 139Pathophysiology 2 unit(s)This course presents signs, symptoms and complications of disease states of the body. It covers the nature of diseases and abnormalities of structure and function. The physical, clinical and laborato… source
PTA 140Administration 1 unit(s)This course addresses issues facing physical therapist assistants. Topics presented include ethics, values, patient advocacy, personal and career development, access to health care, reimbursement, qu… source
PTA 145Neurorehabilitation for PTA 3 unit(s)This course instructs the PTA student in the functional activities and rehabilitation procedures relating to the management of the patients with neurological diagnosis. Students will review normal ne… source
PTA 148Orthopedic Management 3 unit(s)This course instructs the PTA student in the application of kinesiological concepts to the clinical setting and treatment of orthopedic diagnoses. The focus is on safe, legal and ethical use of appro… source
PTA 150Clinical Education 1 3 unit(s)This course will involve supervised clinical instruction to observe/participate in the PT/PTA clinical activities. Emphasis will be placed on developing professional behaviors and interpersonal skill… source
PTA 152Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 3 unit(s)This course will apply the physiology of body systems as related to various influences such as aging, environmental exposure and pathological dysfunction. Included will be common disease pathways of… source
PTA 155Therapeutic Exercise 4 unit(s)In this course students develop knowledge and skill in the treatment of various conditions. This course includes integration, modification and progression of concepts taught in previous courses in or… source
PTA 160Clinical Education 2 5 unit(s)This course provides the PTA student with full time clinical education experience with application of previously learned techniques and skills in rehabilitation in various clinical settings. The focu… source
PTA 161Clinical Education 3 6 unit(s)This is a seven week, full-time affiliation, where students are given the opportunity to implement therapeutic treatments learned in the academic setting under the supervision of a Physical Therapist… source
PTA 170Seminar for PTA 1 unit(s)This course provides the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) student with the review of various systems and interventions provided by the PTA. Students will summarize and discuss management and interv… source
PTA 400PTA Skills Lab 0 unit(s)This course provides students additional directed learning and supervised laboratory time to develop and refine range of motion (ROM), manual muscle testing (MMT), transfer and gait activities. source
SMED 040Introduction to Sports Injuries 3 unit(s)This course is open to all students interested in the prevention, care and treatment of sports injuries. The subject matter covers the responsibilities of professional development of the athletic tra… source
SMED 060Concepts in Health and Fitness 3 unit(s)This course is open to all students interested in learning about the different components of physical fitness, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body c… source
SMED 151Lower Extremities Assessment 2 unit(s)Provides in-depth study and eventual mastery of the knowledge and skills necessary for certified athletic trainers to recognize and assess injuries to the lower extremities (hip, lumbar spine, pelvis… source
SMED 152Lower Extremities Rehabilitation 2 unit(s)This course will introduce the student to the therapeutic exercise domain of athletic training. Emphasis will be placed on fundamental principles governing therapeutic exercise and introduce applicat… source
SMED 153Upper Extremities Assessment 2 unit(s)Provides in-depth study and eventual mastery of the knowledge and skills necessary for certified athletic trainers to recognize and assess injuries to the upper extremity (spine – cervical, thoracic,… source
SMED 154Upper Extremities Rehabilitation 2 unit(s)This course will introduce the student to the therapeutic exercise domain of athletic training. Emphasis will be placed on fundamental principles governing therapeutic exercise and introduce applicat… source
SMED 181Athletic Training Clinical 1 1 unit(s)Organization and administration of athletic training room in a clinical practicum college setting including athletic training room management, staffing, policies and procedures, record keeping and da… source
SMED 182Athletic Training Clinical 2 1 unit(s)A clinical practicum course provides the athletic training student with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and manage sport trauma and sports-associated illness. This course will prepare… source
SMED 183Athletic Training Clinical 3 1 unit(s)This clinical practicum course provides the athletic training student clinical experience in athletic training room within the college setting. Emphasis will be placed on taping, padding, bracing, sp… source
SMED 184Athletic Training Clinical 4 1 unit(s)This clinical practicum course will allow the athletic training student the opportunity to experience a hands-on-approach, working under the supervision and assistance of a Certified Athletic Trainer… source
SOC 001Introduction to Sociology 3 unit(s)An introductory study of the basic concepts, theoretical approaches, and methods of sociology. Topics include culture and diversity, socialization and the self, the analysis and explanation of social… source
SOC 002Social Problems 3 unit(s)This course focuses on the identification and analysis of contemporary social problems, including topics such as: drug abuse, deviant sexual behavior, violence, crime, inequities of race, class, gend… source
SOC 010Sociology of Gender 3 unit(s)This course offers a sociological analysis of the social construction of gender, masculinity, and femininity historically and cross-culturally. Students will examine the debates on sex and gender and… source
SOC 015Self and Society 3 unit(s)Examines human behavior and the development of the self in a social context – specifically looking at the impact of culture, socialization, and institutions. Includes an investigation of topics such… source
SOC 026Sociology of the Family 3 unit(s)This course offers a sociological analysis of the family, including: historical and recent changes; present nature and current family structures; and the socio-cultural and economic forces shaping th… source
SOC 043Sociology of Deviance 3 unit(s)Examines how and why people are labeled as deviant, the causes and consequences of deviance, and society's methods of social control. Topics include the social construction of deviance, major sociolo… source
SPAN 001Beginning Spanish 4 unit(s)SPAN 001 is an introductory course in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. This course meets the foreign language requirement for transfer to many universities. It is also useful fo… source
SPAN 002Elementary Spanish 4 unit(s)SPAN 002 is the second course in a four-course series. This course meets the foreign language requirement for transfer to many four-year universities. It reviews the vocabulary and concepts of SPAN 0… source
SPAN 003Intermediate Spanish 4 unit(s)SPAN 003 is the third course in a four-course series. This course can meet the foreign language requirement for transfer to many four-year universities. It teaches students to communicate at a sophis… source
SPAN 004Advanced Spanish 4 unit(s)SPAN 004 is the most advanced course in this four-course series. This course can meet the foreign language requirement for transfer to many four-year universities. It reviews the vocabulary and conce… source
SPAN 012Hispanic Literature 3 unit(s)A study, in Spanish, of Hispanic literature from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. Poetry, short stories, plays, essays, and novels cover a wide spectrum of interpretation of Hispanic… source
SPAN 022SPAN 2 for Spanish Speakers 4 unit(s)This course is equivalent to SPAN 002 , although more emphasis is placed on reading and writing for the native speaker. It is designed to improve the written and oral communication skills of Spanish-… source
SPAN 023Spanish 3 for Spanish Speakers 4 unit(s)A continuation of SPAN 022 . This course is for the native speakers who wish to improve their written and oral communication skills. It is equivalent to SPAN 003 . (C-ID SPAN230) source
SPAN 280Interpreter Written Exam Prep 1 unit(s)This course, taught in English, assists students preparing for the written portion of the California Court Interpreter written exam for all languages. Ethics and professional requirements are covered… source
SPAN 281Spanish Interpreting Skills 3 unit(s)This Spanish course prepares students for the oral portion of the State Certification Exam for Court Interpreters. Instruction and practice in consecutive interpreting, sight translation, and simulta… source
SPAN 282Spanish Legal/Medical Terms 3 unit(s)This course provides a foundation for translating medical and legal terminology from English to Spanish. Emphasis is placed on translating non-technical explanations of medical and legal terminology,… source
SSCI 008Introduction to Data Science 4 unit(s)Introduction to Data Science is a survey course introducing the essential elements of data science. Topics include: data collection and management, summarizing and visualizing data, basic statistical… source
SSCI 025Statistics - Social Sciences 4 unit(s)The course offers an introduction to the appropriate use of statistical techniques across a wide variety of disciplines including the use of probability, hypothesis testing, and predictive techniques… source
SSCI 050Law and Democracy 3 unit(s)This course provides an overview of the American legal system including its development, structure and history. The course will review the legal and judicial process in the United States covering the… source
SSCI 121Civic Learning 1 unit(s)This course requires students to get hands-on experience and strengthen ties in the community, specifically related to the legal field. Possible examples include: voter information drives, volunteeri… source
SSCI 325Support for Statistics - Social Sciences 1 unit(s)This 1-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in SSCI 025 . source
STAT C1000Introduction to Statistics 4 unit(s)Common Description: This course is an introduction to statistical thinking and processes, including methods and concepts for discovery and decision-making using data. Topics include descriptive stati… source
STAT 321Support for Introduction to Statistics 2 unit(s)This 2-unit course is intended to provide co-requisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are concurrently enrolled in STAT C1000 . Emphasis will be placed on prereq… source
VT 109Introduction to Veterinary Technology 3 unit(s)An introductory course for students interested in the field of veterinary technology. Designed to give students hands-on experience with companion and farm animals. source
VT 216Veterinary Office Practices 3 unit(s)This course is designed to teach the skills that are necessary to successfully operate as a member of the veterinary medical or support team. Topics to be covered include basic animal nursing skills,… source
WELD 104Metal Sculpture 3 unit(s)This course in metal sculpture is designed to develop awareness, knowledge, and skills regarding historical and contemporary three dimensional design concepts on a beginning level. The emphasis is on… source
WELD 105Metalcraft Welding & Forging 3 unit(s)Instruction in metalcraft welding and forging techniques, basic tools for welded craft projects and sculpture, theory of abstract shapes and designs, plus principles of using various metal types will… source
WELD 162Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 unit(s)Introduction to the theory and concepts as applied to shielded metal arc welding. Introduction to modern solid shield technology and ferrous filler metals. Students will learn the theory of ferrous m… source
WELD 171Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 unit(s)Introduction to the theory and concepts of welding as applied to Gas Metal Arc Welding and related processes including FCAW and FCAW-G primarily on carbon steel materials. Students will learn welding… source
WELD 172Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 unit(s)Introduction to the theory and concepts as applied to gas tungsten arc welding. Introduction to modern shielding gas technology, non-ferrous filler metals. Students will learn the theory of ferrous m… source
WELD 181Blueprint Reading/Metallurgy 3 unit(s)This course combines the fundamental concepts and theories of blueprint reading relating to the concepts, as well as the application, of welded assemblies. The theory of ferrous metal identification… source
WELD 200Welding Fundamentals 4 unit(s)This introductory course provides students with a foundational understanding of key welding processes, including Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Weld… source
WELD 273Stainless Steel Weld / Repair 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give welding students training in the practice, theory, and skill of welding stainless steel. Both repair and fabrication, as well as concepts to sanitary tube welding and… source
WELD 274Aluminum Welding 4 unit(s)The course is designed to give welding students training in the practice, theory and skill in the welding of aluminum, both repair and fabrication, as well as application to all structural shapes and… source
WELD 275Welding Codes/Certification 4 unit(s)This welding course is for students to perform certification weldments. American Welding Society certifications will be awarded to students who successfully complete the course. Industry standards an… source
WELD 276Metal Fabrication 3 unit(s)This course is designed for the students to develop the concepts and apply the theories of the skills of a welder fabricator. This is a project-based course that will introduce students to the abstra… source
WELD 277Industrial Piping Systems 4 unit(s)The modern welding industry serves a multitude of industrial applications. One of the largest of these is the welding of piping systems. This class will introduce students not only to the welding of… source
WEXP 191General Work Experience - 1st Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)Students employed on a job that is not directly related to their college major may earn up to four units. The students must have the approval of the Coordinator of Cooperative Education or his/her de… source
WEXP 192General Work Experience- 2nd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)Students employed on a job that is not directly related to their college major may earn up to four units. The students must have the approval of the Coordinator of Cooperative Education or his/her de… source
WEXP 193N Nursing Wrk Exp-1 Sem 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193CSpanish Interpreter Work Experience - 1st Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer) providing learning related to the stu… source
WEXP 193DFood Services Work Experience - First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193DDCulinary Internship - Work Experience - 1st Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to continue specific culinary learning experiences in a professional setting beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193DD . This is… source
WEXP 193EEarly Intervention Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193FAgriculture Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193GArchitecture Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193HHuman Services Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193HSHuman Services Field Work Experience 2 - 4 unit(s)This course offers the student a supervised field experience in a community organization, agency, or institution, allowing the student to apply knowledge and learn new skills outside of the classroom… source
WEXP 193IBusiness & Industry Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193JAdministration of Justice Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193KChild Development Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193LEducation Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193MMaintenance Technology Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193NNursing Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193OLaw Office Clerk Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193PParalegal Work Experience - 1st Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193SSpecial Education Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193TIndustry Technology Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193VAutomotive Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193WHealth Profession Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193YSport Medicine Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 193ZFashion Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities and career awareness. This is accomplished through employment (paid or volunteer), providing learning related to the st… source
WEXP 194CSpanish Interpreter Work Experience - 2nd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193C . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportun… source
WEXP 194DFood Services Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193D . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194DDCulinary Internship - Work Experience 2nd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to continue specific culinary learning experiences in a professional setting beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193DD . This is… source
WEXP 194EEarly Intervention Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193E . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194FAgriculture Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193F . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194GArchitecture Work Experience -Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193G . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194HHuman Services Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193H . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194IBus & Ind Work Experience -Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193I . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194JAdministration of Justice Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193J . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194KChild Development Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193K . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194LEducation Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193L . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194MMaintenance Tech Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193M . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194NNursing Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193N . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194OParalegal Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193O . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194PParalegal Work Experience - 2nd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193P . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194SSpecial Education Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193S . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194TIndustry Technology Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193T . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194VWork Experience Automotive - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193V . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194WWork Experience Second Semester - Health Professions 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193W . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194YSports Medicine Work Experience - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193Y . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 194ZWork Experience Fashion - Second Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 193Z . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195CSpanish Interpreter Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities beyond career experience gained in WEXP 193C and 194C . This course is designed to give the student occupational learni… source
WEXP 195DFood Services Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194D . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195DDCulinary Internship - Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to continue specific culinary learning experiences in a professional setting beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194DD . This is… source
WEXP 195EWork Experience Early Intervention - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194E . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195FWork Experience Agriculture - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194F . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195GWork Experience Architecture - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194G . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195HWork Experience Human Services - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194H . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195IWork Experience Business & Industry - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194I . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195JWork Experience Administration of Justice - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194J . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195KWork Experience Child Development - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194K . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195LWork Experience Education - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194L . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195MWork Experience Maintenance Technician - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194M . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195NWork Experience Nursing - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194N . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195OWork Experience Law Office - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194O . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195PParalegal Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194P . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195SSpecial Education Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194S . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195TIndustry Technician Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194T . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195VAutomotive Work Experience - 3rd Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194V . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195WWork Experience Health Profession - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194W . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195YWork Experience Sport Medicine - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194Y . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 195ZWork Experience Fashion - Third Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 194Z . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196CSpanish Interpreter Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opportunities beyond career experience gained in WEXP 195C . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning opport… source
WEXP 196DFood Services Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195D . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196EWork Experience Early Intervention - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195E . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196FWork Experience Agriculture - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195F . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196GWork Experience Architecture - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195G . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196HWork Experience Human Services - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195H . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196IWork Experience Business & Industry - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195I . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196JWork Experience Administration of Justice - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195J . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196KWork Experience Child Development - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195K . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196LWork Experience Education - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195L . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196MWork Experience Maintenance Technician - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195M . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196NWork Experience Nursing - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195N . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196OWork Experience Law Office Clerk - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195O . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196PWork Experience Paralegal - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195P . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196SWork Experience Special Education - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195S . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196TWork Experience Industry Technology - Fourth Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195T . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196VAutomotive Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195V . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196WHealth Professional Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195W . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196YSports Medicine Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195Y . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source
WEXP 196ZFashion Work Experience - 4th Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)This course is designed to give the students occupational learning opportunities beyond career experiences gained in WEXP 195Z . This course is designed to give the student occupational learning oppo… source