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18 SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRING 2011

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ACCOUNTING AERO 119 FAA Pp Tr Qual 0.5 UNITS


ACCT 001 Prin/Acctng-Finan UC/CSU 4 UNITS Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; AERO 055. To be taken during the final
semester of a student’s enrollment in the Aviation Program. Consists of a comprehensive oral, practical, and
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; Working knowledge of Excel helpful. A study
written examination of all material covered in the Powerplant Program for the purpose of verifying the
and analysis of the accounting cycle, accruals and deferrals, inventory, receivables, plant assets, accounting
student’s readiness to pass the Federal Aviation Administration Powerplant Examinations. This is an open
systems, error correction, and financial reporting. Four hours lecture.
entry/open exit course. May be repeated to a maximum of 1.5 units, including initial enrollment. Six to
10160 TR 09:00AM-10:50AM Plant D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
eighteen hours lab (4 week course).
10113 MW 12:00PM-01:50PM Plant D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10529 MTWR 01:45PM-02:10PM Duleck M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
10167 TR 01:00PM-02:50PM Hubbard L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10168 W 06:00PM-09:50PM Hubbard L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10161 MTWRF - Atwal G ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI AERO 151 Aero PP Spec Project 0.5-1.5 UNITS
10162 MTWRF - Atwal G ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards; Any Solano College Aeronautics course
10166 MTWRF - Hubbard L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI (AERO 055-119; or previous training/experience in aeronautics. This course is designed to give Aeronautics
students a chance to make up time lost for FAA certificate and/or to work on special projects required by FAA
ACCT 002 Prin/Acctng-Manag UC/CSU 4 UNITS to bring students in line with new FAA FAR Part 66 requirements. Also allows mechanics to take recurrent
training. This is an open entry/exit course. Reapeatability: Repeatable to a maximum of 3 units including initial
Prerequisite: ACCT 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better. Course Advisory: Working knowledge of Excel
enrollment. One and one-half to four and one-half Lab.
helpful. A study and analysis of the managerial accounting concepts and theory including the following: job
This is a 0.5-unit course.
order cost accounting; process cost accounting; departmental accounting; product analysis; pricing decisions;
flexible budgeting; standard cost analysis; cost volume, profit analysis; preparation of operational, capital and 10532 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
financial budgets; analysis of financial reporting; and tax implications of managerial decisions. In addition, a This is a 1-unit course.
study of corporate reporting, bonds and long-term liabilities, long-term investments, and reporting and 10533 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
analyzing cash flows. Four hours lecture. This is a 1.5-unit course.
10135 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Plant D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605 10534 MW 06:00PM-08:15PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
MW 10:16AM-10:50AM Plant D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10169 TR 12:00PM-01:50PM Plant D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603 AIR CONDITIONING
10170 MTWRF - Hubbard L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
ACR 101 Air Cond & Refrig 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: ACR 100; SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: The maintenance and
ACCT 177 Cost Accounting 3 UNITS servicing of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration systems with the study of techniques applied to
Prerequisite: ACCT 002 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better. A comprehensive study and analysis of manu- refrigerant handling, systems controls, and compression systems. Three hours lecture.
facturing costs as they apply to planning, controlling, and determining unit costs, inventory valuation, and 10002 F 07:00PM-09:50PM Tow L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
income. Three hours lecture.
10171 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Hubbard L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
ANTHROPOLOGY
AERONAUTICS ANTH 001 Physical Anthro UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An introduction to physical anthropology covering evolu-
AERO 103 Avia Mtn Tch Gen II 10 UNITS tionary theory, human disease and genetics, human variation and adaptation, primatology, primate and hominid
SPRING CLASSES

Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard; AERO 055. A study of fluid control systems and compo- evolution. Three hours lecture.
nents with emphasis on design, maintainability, testing and repair. Includes hydraulic fluids, lines and fittings, 11104 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Cross L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
inspection, checking, servicing and testing of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Presents theory and application 11103 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Gravely S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
of direct and alternating current as related to air electrical components and systems. Five hours lecture, fifteen 11102 MW 04:30PM-05:45PM Taylor L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
hours lab. 11105 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Taylor L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
10524 MTWR 07:00AM-08:05AM Duleck M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
MTWR 08:10AM-11:40AM Duleck M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
ANTH 002 Cultural Anthro UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduction to the study of human culture, with an
AERO 105 Airframe Maint II 10 UNITS emphasis on the changing relations between individual people, families, and other social groups, and various
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A detailed study of aircraft systems, their fabrication, types of social inequality. We will also study cultural institutions from around the world, such as religion and
maintenance, and repair. Includes landing gear, hydraulic, pneumatic, atmosphere control, instruments, commu- magic, political and economic change, varieties of art forms, and the cultural future. Three hours lecture.
nication, navigation, fuel, position, warning, rain and fire protection systems. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours 11227 MW 07:30AM-08:45AM Gravely S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
lab. 11107 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Gravely S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
10525 MTWR 08:10AM-11:40AM Duleck M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU 11230 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Cross L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
MTWR 11:45AM-12:50PM Duleck M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU
ANTH 007 Prehistoric Arch UC/CSU 3 UNITS
AERO 118 FAA Af Tr Qual 1 UNIT Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introduction to the theories and methods of
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; AERO 055. To be taken during the final anthropological archaeology, with an emphasis on and an overview of prehistory. This course will stress the
semester of a student’s enrollment in the Aviation Program. Consists of a comprehensive oral, practical, and evolution of social systems and technology. Case studies from around the world will illustrate the various ways
written examination of all material covered in the Airframe Program for the purpose of verifying the student’s archaeology deciphers past behavior. Three hours lecture.
readiness to pass the Federal Aviation Administration Airframe Examinations. This is an open entry/open exit 11503 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Cross L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
course. May be repeated to a maximum of 1.5 units, including initial enrollment. Six to eighteen hours lab (4
week course).
10527 MTWR 12:55PM-01:40PM Duleck M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVNU ART
ART 001 Art History UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: Explores the history of art in the Western
World from the Paleolithic era through the Middle Ages. Focuses on the interrelation of art and culture, with a
comparative study of select works of non-Western art. Field trip may be required. Three hours lecture.
10109 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Brunner T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC

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ART 002 Art History UC/CSU 3 UNITS ART 014 Intro to Drawing UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Desription: Explores the history of Western Art through a Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A study of drawing as a means of expression with
critical analysis of Renaissance art through Post-Modern Art. Students will examine the connection between art emphasis on the potential variety of forms and materials available to the artist. Students will create representa-
and culture, and evaluate the historic, religious, and political influences on the artistic choices of diverse men tional and abstract drawings from still life, the figure, nature and imagination. Observational drawing skills will
and women of art history from the 15th century to today. Field trip may be required. Three hours lecture. be developed. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-
10110 TR 01:00PM-02:20PM Florence F Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/12 1301 half hours lab.
10111 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Florence F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1301 10123 MW 01:30PM-02:31PM Pandone M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1303
MW 02:32PM-04:50PM Pandone M Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1303
ART 003 World Art UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10124 TR 06:00PM-07:01PM Shakikhan K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
TR 07:02PM-09:15PM Shakikhan K Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course Description: A
cross-cultural exploration of recurrent themes in the art and architecture of the world, emphasizing Non-
Western art with selected Western art for comparative study. Field trip may be required. Three hours lecture. ART 015 Intermed Drawing UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
10112 MW 11:00AM-12:25PM Florence F Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1301 Course Advisories: ART 014; SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: A basic
drawing class which develops the concepts introduced in ART 014 on a more advanced level. Problems in
ART 006 Design Prin In 2-D UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS observation and imagination and the translation of these experiences into graphic terms by exploration of line,
shape, mass, space, texture, and light and shadow. Emphasis on composition and the development of a personal
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A fundamental study of visual
approach to drawing. Students will be required to submit a portfolio of assignments. Field trip may be required.
elements and principles of design for production of art images in 2-dimensions using various materials in black
One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
and white. Design formats developed from historic and esthetic precepts are employed to investigate the rela-
10125 TR 09:30AM-10:31AM Pandone M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
tionship of form and content. Field trip may be required. Two hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab.
TR 10:32AM-12:45PM Pandone M Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
10114 MW 09:00AM-10:01AM Pandone M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1303
MW 10:02AM-12:20PM Pandone M Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1303
ART 016 Beginning Painting UC/CSU 2 UNITS
ART 007 Design-Color UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS Course advisory: ART 014; SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Introduction to techniques
and materials of painting in acrylic or oil. Designed for the student with limited experience in painting, this
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A study of the principles of addictive
course includes color theory, composition, exposure to a variety of subject matters, and the development of
and substractive color in two dimensions. Various theories of color will be studied including those of Albers and
skills for individual expression. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three
Ittens. Reference to the use of color in the dominant styles of art history will be made. Students will produce a
to four and one-half hours lab.
portfolio of projects in applied color and the elements of design. Field trip may be required. Two hours lecture,
10127 S 09:30AM-10:34AM TBD - Lec/Dis 15Wks 01/22-05/07 1303
four and one-half hours lab.
S 10:35AM-01:50PM TBD - Lab 15Wks 01/22-05/07 1303
10115 MW 01:30PM-02:31PM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
MW 02:32PM-04:50PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
ART 017 Acrylic & Oil Paint UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
ART 008 Design Prin In 3-D UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A study of acrylic and oil painting
techniques focusing on use of color, the medium and composition. A series of painting assignments designed to
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: The fundamental study of visual
develop skills in both media. Field trip may be required. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half
elements and principles of design for production of art objects in three dimensions using various sculpture
hours lab.
materials and methods. Design formats developed from historic and esthetic precepts are employed to investi-

SPRING CLASSES
10128 TR 01:30PM-02:31PM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
gate the relationships of form and content. Field trip may be required. Two hours lecture, four and one-half
TR 02:32PM-04:50PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
hours lab.
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
the Office of Admissions and Records. ART 018 Acrylic & Oil Paint UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
10116 MW 06:00PM-07:01PM Tolla J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306 Prerequisite: ART 017. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description:
MW 07:02PM-09:20PM Tolla J Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306 A study of color, composition and technique in oil or acrylic painting on an intermediate level. The student may
choose to repeat assignments from ART 017 or develop an outline of semester assignments appropriate to his
ART 010 Art Appreciation UC/CSU 3 UNITS interest and skill needs. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four
and one-half hours lab.
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: A study of the visual elements, materials
10129 TR 01:30PM-02:31PM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
and techniques used in the creation of art forms, including analysis of art from disparate cultures and periods of
TR 02:32PM-04:50PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303
history. Includes audio-visual presentations and field trips that focus on the interrelationship of subject, compo-
sition, and concept — providing opportunities for deeper appreciation of art’s meaning and value. Field trip
may be required. Three hours lecture. ART 019 Figure Painting UC/CSU 2 UNITS
10117 MW 10:00AM-11:15AM Horn C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A study of figure painting tech-
10121 TR 11:00AM-12:25PM Florence F Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1301 niques. Students work directly from the model to develop skills in rendering and expression. Field trip may be
10120 MW 01:00PM-02:25PM Florence F Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1301 required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
10119 W 01:00PM-03:50PM Brunner T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10130 F 09:30AM-10:40AM Rubenstein A Lec/Dis 13Wks 01/21-04/15 1303
10118 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Federle N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT F 10:41AM-02:45PM Rubenstein A Lab 13Wks 01/21-04/15 1303

ART 011 Survey Modern Art UC/CSU 3 UNITS


Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: A study of the major art styles and artists
from 1875 to the present. Analysis of subject, form and content of paintings, photography and sculpture in
lecture and audio visual presentation. Classes supplemented by field trips to current exhibitions. Written exami-
nations and term paper required. Field trip may be required. Three hours lecture.
10122 TR 10:00AM-11:15AM Carlson M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT

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ART 020 Landscape-Drwg-Pntg UC/CSU 2 UNITS ART 025 Ceramic Design/Hand UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Description: Focuses on the outdoors Prerequisite: ART 024. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Emphasizes
as subject matter. Frequent field trips and class exercises will introduce and expand the student’s awareness and ceramic design problem-solving. Emphasis on creativity, design, honing skills, craftspersonship and experimen-
observational skills of the environment, in the tradition of Natural History as well as plein air (outdoor) art tation. Ceramic art of the past as well as contemporary art is discussed. Loading and firing kilns, formulating
making. The student will reflect and translate these experiences into graphic terms using various media while glazes and mixing clay bodies are also covered. Builds on fundamental skills covered in Art 023 and Art 024.
considering line, shape, mass, space, texture, light, color, and shadow. The student will focus on composition Field trip may be required. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
and content while developing an understanding of the environment. Keeping a written and visual journal will Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
also be a component of this class. This course will examine the interrelationships of humans and their the Office of Admissions and Records.
surroundings, and the esthetics choices available with which to communicate our responses. Repeatable 3 These are 2-unit courses.
times. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab. 10149 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
10131 S 09:00AM-10:50AM Pandone M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/12-05/07 1305 T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
S 10:51AM-04:50PM Pandone M Lab 8Wks 03/12-05/07 1305 10155 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
ART 021 Watercolor UC/CSU 2 UNITS These are 3.5-unit courses.
10143 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: An introduction to the materials and
F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
techniques of transparent watercolor. Course includes basic composition, color study and an exploration of
10137 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
materials. Lectures, demonstrations and field study will supplement class assignments. One to two hours
TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
10132 F 09:30AM-10:35AM TBD - Lec/Dis 14Wks 02/11-05/20 VJOC
F 10:36AM-02:05PM TBD - Lab 14Wks 02/11-05/20 VJOC ART 026 Intro Ceramic/Wheel UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Introduction to basic wheel throwing
ART 022 Watercolor UC/CSU 2 UNITS techniques. Emphasis on form, craftspersonship, and creativity. Surface techniques include texture, stencil, slip,
relief, stain, and glaze. Non-traditional construction and surface techniques will also be covered. Repeatable 1
Prerequisite: ART 021. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A continu-
time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
ation of the study of basic watercolor techniques with emphasis on a more individual approach to the medium.
The student and instructor develop a course of study that will focus on needs in the areas of skills and self-
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enroll-
expression. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half ment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records.
hours lab. These are 2-unit courses.
10133 F 09:30AM-10:35AM TBD - Lec/Dis 14Wks 02/11-05/20 VJOC 10150 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
F 10:36AM-02:05PM TBD - Lab 14Wks 02/11-05/20 VJOC T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
10156 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
ART 023 Intro Ceramics/Hand UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS These are 3.5-unit courses.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Covers basic construction methods 10144 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
of hand building and finishing pottery. Emphasis on form, craftspersonship and creativity. Building methods F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
include pinch technique, coil building, and slab construction. Surface techniques include texture, stencil, slip, 10138 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
relief, stain, and glaze. Non-traditional construction and surface techniques will also be covered. Field trip may TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
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be required. Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
the Office of Admissions and Records. ART 027 Intmd Ceramic/Wheel UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS
These are 2-unit courses. Prerequisite: ART 026. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description:
10147 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306 Continuation of ART 026 with emphasis on expanding skills, experimentation, design, craftspersonship, and
T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306 creativity. Application of basic techniques to create finished art forms. Field trip may be required. One to two
10153 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306 hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306 Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
These are 3.5-unit courses. the Office of Admissions and Records.
10141 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306 These are 2-unit courses.
F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306 10151 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
10134 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/12 1306 T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/12 1306 10157 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
These are 3.5-unit courses.
ART 024 Intmd Ceramics/Hand UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS 10145 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
Prerequisite: ART 023. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course description: Continuation F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
of ART 023 with emphasis on expanding skills, experimentation, design, craftspersonship, and creativity. 10139 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
Application of basic techniques to create finished art forms. Field trip may be required. One to two hours TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
the Office of Admissions and Records.
These are 2-unit courses.
10148 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
10154 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
These are 3.5-unit courses.
10142 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
10136 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306

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ART 028 Ceramic Desgn/Wheel UC/CSU 2-3.5 UNITS ART 040 Etching/Tone UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
Prerequisite: ART 027. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Emphasizes Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Includes etching and engraving tech-
ceramic design problem-solving. Emphasis on creativity, design, honing skills, craftspersonship and experimen- niques such as aquatint, featherbiting, spit bite, and soft ground which produce tones that have gray and black
tation. Ceramic art of the past as well as contemporary art is discussed. Loading and firing kilns, formulating areas defining line etchings. The student will prepare a portfolio of completed projects. Field trip may be
glazes and mixing clay bodies are also covered. Builds on fundamental skills covered in ART 026 and ART required. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
027. Field trip may be required. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab. Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to the Office of Admissions and Records.
the Office of Admissions and Records. 10178 MW 09:00AM-10:01AM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
These are 2-unit courses. MW 10:02AM-12:20PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
10152 T 06:00PM-07:01PM Kearns K Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
T 07:02PM-10:05PM Kearns K Lab 16Wks 01/25-05/10 1306
ART 041 Etching/Color UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
10158 R 06:00PM-07:01PM Peck P Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: Includes etching and
R 07:02PM-10:05PM Peck P Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
These are 3.5-unit courses. engraving techniques and their history, including the use of multiple plates for each color used on the key plate.
Some color plate methods covered include a la poupee, monotype, chine colle, color rollings, and viscosity
10146 F 09:30AM-11:40AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
printing. The student will prepare a portfolio of completed projects. Field trip may be required. One to two
F 11:41AM-04:45PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/21-05/06 1306
hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab.
10140 TR 01:00PM-02:01PM Guyer R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
TR 02:02PM-04:15PM Guyer R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
the Office of Admissions and Records.
10179 MW 09:00AM-10:01AM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
ART 032 Sculpture Human Fig UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS MW 10:02AM-12:20PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Study of the human form in sculp-
ture. Students will create both realistic and abstract sculpture of the human form in a variety of materials. Field
trip may be required. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab. ART 046B Ptfolio Document UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. At least 3 courses in designated studio art focus of the
the Office of Admissions and Records. semester. Course Description: This is an advanced course designed to serve the student in the preparation of a
10159 TR 09:00AM-10:01AM Reinertson L Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306 professional fine art portfolio consisting of a body or series of work. Emphasis is placed on 1) individual
expression of an artistic vision, 2) professional quality documentation and presentation of artwork and 3)
TR 10:02AM-12:15PM Reinertson L Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
capacity to communicate both verbally and in writing about artwork produced. For this course the student
should have the necessary skills, art making experience and motivation to work independently, with expert
ART 033 Intmd Sculpture UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS consultation by the instructor, on developing a coherent body of work. This course is the second in a two part
Prerequisites: ART 031 or ART 032 or ART 034. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course course offering following Portfolio Development- Artistic Inquiry. Student should expect to incur materials and
Description: Further development of concepts and skills presented in ART 031 and 032. Emphasis is placed on equipment costs typical of a studio art course. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 3 times. Two hours
individual expression. A variety of materials, methods, and sculptural concepts are explored. Field trip may be lecture, four and one-half hours lab. Note: Sculpture and Ceramic emphasis
required. Repeatable 3 times. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab. 10299 MW 09:00AM-10:01AM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to MW 10:02AM-12:20PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306
the Office of Admissions and Records.
10163 TR 09:00AM-10:01AM Reinertson L Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306

SPRING CLASSES
ART 052 Lettering & Layout CSU 3.5 UNITS
TR 10:02AM-12:15PM Reinertson L Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1306
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Basic lettering skills in several
10164 MW 01:00PM-02:05PM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306
media for reproduction and creative lettering. Study of layout and illustration in sign, poster, and advertising
MW 02:06PM-04:25PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306
design. Recommended for commercial art students and art majors. One to two hours lecture, three to four and
one-half hours lab.
ART 034 Ceramic Sculpture UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS 10172 TR 01:30PM-02:31PM Salmon R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Introduction to basic sculpture TR 02:32PM-04:45PM Salmon R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305
concepts, materials, and approaches with an emphasis on ceramics. Subjects to be covered include: Historic
and contemporary approaches to ceramic sculpture, slab construction, coil building, mold making, extruded ART 055 Illustration II CSU 3.5 UNITS
fabrication, modeling from the figure, introduction to ceramic color, characteristics and limitations of ceramic
Prerequisite: ART 054 or equivalent as determined by portfolio review. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
materials. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 2 times. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half
English standard. Course Description: Studio illustration conception, production and finish. Students will
hours lab.
execute illustration projects using professional procedures and equipment. Emphasis is on student creative and
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
technical development. Written papers and portfolio review required. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture,
the Office of Admissions and Records.
four and one-half hours lab.
10165 MW 01:00PM-02:05PM Lancet M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306 10173 TR 01:30PM-02:31PM Salmon R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305
MW 02:06PM-04:25PM Lancet M Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1306 TR 02:32PM-04:45PM Salmon R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305

ART 038 Intro Printmaking UC/CSU 3.5 UNITS ART 056 Graphic Design I CSU 3.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Description: Explores traditional and Course Description: Provides fundamental background for terminal and transfer students planning to enter the
contemporary approaches to etching (Intaglio), lithography, and relief (woodcut and linoleum) printing. Digital graphic design field. Instruction in the professional use of design, lettering, and illustration through solution of
and new methods of photographic printmaking are discussed and demonstrated. This course is project oriented visual communication problems. Two hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab.
to enable the student to develop a portfolio of completed works in various mediums. Field trip may be required.
10174 TR 01:30PM-02:31PM Salmon R Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305
Two hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab.
TR 02:32PM-04:45PM Salmon R Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1305
Note: All students enrolling in this course must pay a materials fee of $20.00, payable with enrollment fees to
the Office of Admissions and Records.
10177 MW 09:00AM-10:01AM Lorenz J Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305
MW 10:02AM-12:20PM Lorenz J Lab 16Wks 01/19-05/11 1305

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ART 057 Graphic Design II CSU 3.5 UNITS ATHLETICS


Prerequisite: ART 056. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: Students should be aware that there are inherent risks involved in any physical education class.
Computer design and production methods for print and digital mediums using Macintosh computers and Adobe
Students must notify the instructor of any medical condition they have, or have had in the past, that
and other software programs for layout, illustration, typography, and animation. Graphic design principles are
stressed. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab.
may impact their ability to participate in the class. Discipline Note: Intercollegiate athletics is for those
students who wish to compete against other students at an advanced level of sport from other community
10175 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Arnn R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
colleges. To be eligible, student-athletes must be continuously enrolled in a minimum of 12 units during the
MW 06:51PM-08:55PM Arnn R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
semester of competition. For second year of competition, the student-athlete must have completed 24 units
between seasons of competition with a minimum of a 2.0 grade point average.
ART 060 Exhibition Design CSU 3.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1. Course Description: Provides fundamentals of designing exhibi-
tions in galleries, museum, and alternative spaces. Students will gain hands-on experience managing all aspects
ATHL 002B W Basketball (Spr) UC/CSU 1 UNIT
of the Solano Art Gallery. Topics covered include selection, design and installation of exhibitions; defining the Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
mission of a gallery; public relations; and career opportunties. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 2 times. student athlete covering advanced intercollegiate basketball skills. The course includes the theories and analyses
Two hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab. of offensive and defensive strategies, acquisition and development of physical skills, and mental preparation for
competition. Repeatable 2 times. 10 hours lab weekly. (9 week course.)
10176 TR 10:00AM-10:50AM Whitesell J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1305
TR 10:51AM-12:55PM Whitesell J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1305 11119 MTWRF 01:00PM-02:50PM Borchert M Lab 7Wks 01/18-03/11 1701

ART 061 Collage&Assemblage CSU 3.5 UNITS ATHL 003 W Softball (Spr) UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Explores the making of 2D and 3D Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
collages and assemblages in a variety of media. Addresses the history and prevalence of collage thinking as an student athlete covering advanced softball skills. The course includes the theories and analyses of offensive and
approach to art making while integrating traditional drawing and painting skills. Field trip may be required. defensive strategies, skill acquisition, development of fitness skills and mental preparation for competition.
Repeatable 1 time. One to two hours lecture, three to four and one-half hours lab. Repeatable 2 times. 10 hours lab weekly.
10126 TR 09:30AM-10:31AM Pandone M Lec/Dis 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303 11402 TR 12:30PM-02:50PM Pearson-Bloom Lab 15Wks 01/19-05/13 1763
TR 10:32AM-12:45PM Pandone M Lab 16Wks 01/20-05/12 1303 MWF 01:30PM-03:20PM Pearson-Bloom Lab 15Wks 01/19-05/13 1763

ASTRONOMY ATHL 010 M/W Swimming (Spr) UC/CSU 4 UNITS


Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
ASTR 010 General Astronomy UC/CSU 3 UNITS student athlete covering advanced intercollegiate swimming and diving skills. The course includes theories and
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An introductory study of the analyses of skill acquisition, development of fitness skills and mental preparation for competition. 10 hours lab
universe, including the properties and evolution of galaxies, stars, pulsars, black holes, quasars, the sun, weekly. Repeatable 2 times.
planets, and life in the universe. Three hours lecture. 11325 MTWRF 01:30PM-03:30PM Parrish S Lab 14Wks 01/19-05/06 1761
10923 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Petersen P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
10921 MTWRF - Petersen P ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
ATHL 015 M Baseball (Spr) UC/CSU 2 UNITS
10922 MTWRF - Petersen P ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Course Adversory: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
student athlete covering advanced intercollegiate baseball skills. The course includes the theories and analyses
SPRING CLASSES

ASTR 020 Astronomy Lab UC/CSU 1 UNIT of offensive and defensive strategies, skill acquisition, development of fitness skills and mental preparation for
Prerequisites: ASTR 010, 030, or 040 (they may be taken concurrently). Course Advisories: SCC minimum competition. 10 hours lab weekly. Repeatable 2 times.
English and math standards. Students will gain familiarity with the sky, telescopes, and other astronomical 11403 MTWRF 02:00PM-03:50PM Stover S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1765
equipment. They will do experiments in Physics related to Astronomy. Topics will cover the moon, planets,
stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Three hours lab.
ATHL 016B M Basketball (Spr) UC/CSU 1 UNIT
10924 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Smith R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
student athlete covering advanced intercollegiate basketball skills. The course includes the theories and analyses
ASTR 030 The Solar System UC/CSU 3 UNITS of offensive and defensive strategies, acquisition and development of physical skills, and mental preparation for
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An introductory study of solar competition. Repeatable 2 times. 10 hours lab weekly. (9 week course.)
system astronomy, the physics related to that astronomy, the planets and their moons, the sun, solar system 11120 MTWRF 03:00PM-04:50PM Nagle J Lab 7Wks 01/18-03/11 1701
debris, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Three hours lecture.
10927 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Smith R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802
10926 MTWRF - Petersen P ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
AUTO BODY
AUTB 100 Fund Auto B Repair 10 UNITS
ASTR 040 Stars, Galaxies, & Cosmology UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Acquaints the student with the basic skills and funda-
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An introductory study of stars, mental principles of auto body repair. Learned skills are verified through manipulative and written tests. Five
galaxies, the universe, and the physics related to these topics. This includes an examination of the facts relating hours lecture, fifteen hours lab.
to the sun, stellar lifetimes, supernovae, black holes, and cosmology. Three hours lecture. 10891 MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM Stilwell P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855
10929 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Petersen P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802 MTWRF 08:51AM-11:45AM Stilwell P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855

AUTB 101 Spray Paint 10 UNITS


Prerequisite: AUTB 100. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Acquaints the student with the
basic principles and techniques of automotive refinishing. Skills acquired are verified through manipulative
projects and written tests. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours lab.
10893 MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM Stilwell P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855
MTWRF 08:51AM-11:45AM Stilwell P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855

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AUTB 102 Panel/Frame 10 UNITS BIO 005 Introductory Physiology UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: AUTB 100. Students will learn to repair and replace body panels. Includes unibody and frame Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in Chem 51, Chem 10, or Chem 001. Course Advisories: SCC
straightening. Learned skills are verified through manipulative projects and written exams. Five hours lecture, minimum English and Math standards. The study of the morphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, and
fifteen hours lab. ecology of microorganisms. The course also includes principles of immunology, the control of microbes, and
10894 MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM Stilwell P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855 their relationship to disease. Laboratory exercises cover microscopy, staining, aseptic techniques, identification,
MTWRF 08:51AM-11:45AM Stilwell P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855 and microbial growth among others. Three hours lecture, three hours lab.10842 MW
10:00AM-11:15AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1879
AUTB 103 Adv Body Repair 10 UNITS MW 11:30AM-02:20PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
Prerequisites: AUTB 101, 102. Students are exposed to the fine details of automotive body repair. Excellence 10838 MW 12:00PM-01:15PM Moore R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
and precision of skills are refined and quality work is emphasized. Students demonstrate their achievements MW 08:30AM-11:20AM Moore R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
through manipulative projects and written tests. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours lab. 10840 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Gerald J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1879
10895 MTWRF 08:00AM-08:50AM Stilwell P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855 TR 08:00AM-10:50AM Gerald J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
MTWRF 08:51AM-11:45AM Stilwell P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855 10839 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Summers P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1879
MW 02:30PM-05:20PM Summers P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
10841 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Bautista E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
AUTB 110 Special Projects 3 UNITS TR 11:00AM-01:50PM Bautista E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
Prerequisites: AUTB 103. Advanced projects undertaken by students in their field of specialization, under 10846 MW 05:00PM-06:15PM Word J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
supervision of the instructor. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. MW 06:30PM-09:20PM Word J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
10896 MTW 08:00AM-08:43AM Stilwell P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855
MTW 08:44AM-09:40AM Stilwell P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1855
BIO 012 Environmental Science UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Examines the basic concepts
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE of biology (especially ecology), chemistry, and physics to study: 1) human population growth; 2) short and
BIO 001 Prin Orgnsml Lec/Lab UC/CSU 5 UNITS long-term use of resources (such as soil, food, land, renewable and non-renewable energy, water, and air); and
Prerequisite: MATH 104. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. This course for biology majors covers 3) the production of pollution and other wastes. Three hours lecture.
evolution, ecology, and the diversity of life. The laboratory component includes invertebrate and vertebrate 10848 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Muick P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1879
dissection and several weekend and all day field trips. Three hours lecture, six hours lab. 10847 MTWRF - Muick P ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10732 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Nogue J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
MW 02:00PM-04:50PM Nogue J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 BIO 012L Environ Sci, Lab UC/CSU 1 UNIT
10790 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Summers P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445 Prerequisite: BIO 012 (may be taken concurrently) Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC
TR 02:30PM-05:20PM Summers P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 minimum math standard. A course that uses laboratory and mandatory field trip techniques to examine the
10797 MW 08:30AM-09:45AM Paschal R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT ecological roles of organisms, resource use, and pollution/waste. Three hours lab.
MW 11:30AM-02:20PM Paschal R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 10850 M 10:00AM-12:50PM Muick P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
10795 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Dekloe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 10:00AM-12:50PM Dekloe J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
BIO 014 Principles of Microbiology UC/CSU 4 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in Chem 51, Chem 10, or Chem 1. Course Advisories: SCC minimum
BIO 002 Prin of Cell & Mol Biology UC/CSU 5 UNITS

SPRING CLASSES
English and Math standards. The study of the morphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, and ecology of
Prerequisite: CHEM 001. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. An introduction to basic concepts of microorganisms. The course also includes principles of immunology, the control of microbes, and their relation-
cell and molecular biology that includes Mendelian and molecular genetics. Laboratory work includes ship to disease. Laboratory exercises cover microscopy, staining, aseptic techniques, identification, and micro-
performing current procedures in molecular biology with accurate reporting in scientific style. Three hours bial growth among others. Three hours lecture, three hours lab.
lecture, six hours lab. 10858 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Re E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10798 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Re E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852 TR 10:00AM-11:15AM Re E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
TR 02:30PM-05:20PM Re E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852 10860 MW 10:00AM-11:15AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10827 MW 05:30PM-06:45PM Dekloe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852 MW 08:30AM-09:45AM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MW 02:00PM-04:50PM Dekloe J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852 10851 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Hefner-Gravink Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
T 02:15PM-05:15PM Hefner-Gravink Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
BIO 004 Human Anatomy UC/CSU 5 UNITS 10853 F 06:00PM-08:50PM TBA Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
Course Advisory: SCC minimum Math standard,Eligibility for ENGL001, BIO 016 is Strongly recommended. S 09:00AM-11:50AM TBA Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
BIO 004 is a study of the structural organization of the human body, from cellular to organismal level. 10857 TR 06:30PM-07:45PM Goesdasilva F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
Throughout the course, various types of instruction are used, including microscopic investigation of prepared TR 08:30PM-09:15PM Goesdasilva F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307
slides of tissues and organs, gross (macroscopic) anatomical dissection, and examination of prosected human 10859 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Farahnak F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
material. (BIO 004 formerly was called BIO 006.) Three hours lecture, six hours lab. W 06:30PM-09:20PM Farahnak F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10829 MF 08:00AM-09:15AM Clark K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
MWF 10:00AM-11:50AM Clark K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10832 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Itaya P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
TR 11:00AM-01:50PM Itaya P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10828 MF 10:00AM-11:15AM Molnar M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM Molnar M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10830 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Itaya P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
MWF 08:00AM-09:50AM Itaya P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10833 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Molnar M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
TR 08:00AM-10:50AM Molnar M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10834 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
TR 02:00PM-04:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10831 MWF 01:30PM-02:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
MW 02:30PM-05:20PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306
10835 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Nosce L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
MW 06:30PM-09:20PM Nosce L Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0306

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BIO 015 Introduction to Biology UC/CSU 4 UNITS BIOTECHNOLOGY


Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have completed BIO 001 or 002. Course BIOT 052 Bus Reg Prac Biotec CSU 1 UNIT
Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. A non-majors biology course that intro-
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Examines how basic business
duces basic concepts of living organisms including aspects of biological chemistry, cell structure and function,
principles and sound manufacturing procedures assure the quality and safety of a product as the manufacturing
physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Students must successfully complete both the lecture AND lab
team moves a product down the biotechnology production pipeline. It explores the role of governmental over-
portions of the course. Three hours lecture, three hours lab weekly, including field trips.
sight and regulation during the discovery, development, and manufacturing of new products produced by
10864 S 09:00AM-11:50AM Ensminger M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
biotechnology. Three hours lecture.
S 12:30PM-03:20PM Ensminger M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305
10881 M 07:00PM-09:50PM Dekloe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
10861 MW 09:30AM-10:45AM Balsley S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1877
M 11:00AM-01:50PM Balsley S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305
10863 MW 01:30PM-02:45PM Aptekar R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445 BIOT 063 Biotech Instrument CSU 4 UNITS
M 08:00AM-10:50AM Aptekar R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 Prerequisite: BIO 014 or BIO 002 or BIOT 160. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Familiarizes
10862 MW 02:30PM-03:45PM Riddell B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308 students with small scale laboratory practices, both those used in a research laboratory and those used by a
W 11:00AM-01:50PM Riddell B Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 quality control department in industry, to analyze the quality of a cell culture process and the purity of protein
10865 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Hawkins C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308 products produced by cells in culture. The course emphasizes the use of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) in
W 06:30PM-09:20PM Hawkins C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 these analyses. Students will gain experience in techniques used to analyze nucleic acids and in the genetic
10866 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Lynch S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308 engineering of cells. They will also gain experience with the common assays used in Quality Control including
R 06:30PM-09:20PM Lynch S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0305 electrophoresis, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Enzyme Linked Immunosorbant Assay
10867 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Axsen W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT (ELISA), and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to test products generated using cell culture. Two hours lecture
R 10:00AM-12:50PM Axsen W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT and six hours lab weekly.
10882 F 08:00AM-09:50AM Re E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
BIO 016 Intro Human Biology UC/CSU 3 UNITS F 10:00AM-03:50PM Re E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have completed BIO 001, 002, 005, 010 or 015.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introduction to general biology with BIOT 160 Concepts/Met Biotch 4 UNITS
emphasis on the human model. Topics include cell structure and function, human evolution, anatomy and physi- Prerequisites: MATH 104 or MATH 114 or equivalent. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math
ology, genetics, and the human impact on the environment. This is a course for non-majors. Three hours lecture. standards. Note: Not open to students who have completed CHEM 001, CHEM 010, BIO 002, BIO 014, or
10868 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802 equivalent. This course is not designed for students intending to transfer. This course is not designed for
10869 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Moore R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308 students intending to transfer. This course serves as a prerequisite to Solano College’s biotechnology courses by
10870 MTWRF - Moore R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI giving students knowledge of the basic concepts in biology and chemistry used in biotechnology while also
10871 MTWRF - Moore R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI developing the basic laboratory skills required to succeed in the field. Two hours lecture, six hours lab.
10872 MTWRF - Moore R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10884 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Dekloe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
10873 MTWRF - Staffero L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Re E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
TR 07:00PM-09:50PM Dekloe J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
BIO 018 Biology Of Sex UC/CSU 3 UNITS TR 07:00PM-09:50PM Re E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1852
Course Advisory: SCC minimum Math standard, Eligibility for ENGL 001. Our biological bases of sex and
sexuality will be discussed and compared with other organisms. Essay and objective exams as well as written BUSINESS
SPRING CLASSES

assignments will be used for student evaluations; the final exam will be comprehensive. Three hours lecture. BUS 005 Intro To Business UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10874 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Summers P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0308
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001, SCC minimum math standard. A comprehensive study and
analysis of the principles of business. The course introduces students to contemporary business principles, prac-
BIO 019 Marine Biology UC/CSU 4 UNITS tices, and terminology. Students will gain an understanding and appreciation of the private enterprise system,
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. A non-majors course that and how the functional areas of business work and interrelate. The course explores business career opportuni-
studies the diversity and natural history of life in the marine environment with an emphasis on the adaptations ties, provides the prerequisite knowledge needed for success in other business courses, and prepares students
of organisms to their environment. Lecture and laboratory exams, written reports and several field trip activities for transfer to upper-division business degree programs. Assigned readings, class participation, written home-
are required to fulfill the course requirements. Some field trips may involve a fee. This course is not open for work, and written examinations are required. Three hours lecture.
credit to students who have completed Biological Science 001 or 002. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. 11194 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
10875 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Paschal R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 11419 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
T 10:30AM-01:20PM Paschal R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 11420 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
11421 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
BIO 099 Honors: Dissection CSU 0.5-1 UNITS 11489 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 FFTA
11490 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 FFTA
Prerequisites: Completion of 24 units of college credit with a minimum GPA of 3.3; a minimum of 5 units in
10899 MTWRF - Shatzer C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
the discipline with a grade of “B” or better; an ability to work independently; permission of the Division Dean
10900 MTWRF - Shatzer C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
based on instructor availability. An independent study project designed to increase understanding of human
10901 MTWRF - Shatzer C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
anatomy through detailed dissection and other projects assigned by the supervising instructor. The student will
be evaluated through oral examination and evaluation of dissections. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units,
including initial enrollment. one and one-half to six hours weekly by arrangement. BUS 018 Legal Environ Busns UC/CSU 3 UNITS
These are 0.5-unit courses. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001, SCC minimum math standard. A comprehensive introduction to
10876 - - Itaya P Honors 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307 the study of the law, with specific emphasis on the legal environment of business. Includes the legal process,
10878 - - Molnar M Honors 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307 legal institutions, contracts, agency, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), torts, employment, property,
These are 1-unit courses. computer law, consumer protection, government regulation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), along
10877 - - Itaya P Honors 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307 with ethical concerns and current public policy issues. Written examinations required. Three hours lecture.
10880 - - Molnar M Honors 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0307 10996 TR 09:00AM-10:20AM Anderson K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10991 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Kleeberg R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
10992 MTWRF - Kleeberg R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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BUS 071 Prop/Liability Ins CSU 3 UNITS BUS 182 Small Business Math 1 UNIT
Course Advisories: Eligibility for English 001, SCC minimum math standard. One of five insurance courses Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Requires students to apply essential mathe-
that are designed to prepare students for employment in the insurance industry, which consists of many matical skills necessary for persons operating a successful business. It includes asset and inventory manage-
different types of employment opportunities, from selling insurance to working in a variety of positions in an ment; ratio analysis, depreciation, taxation applied to sales, excise, and real property; investments and
insurance company. Three hours lecture. insurance, and basic statistics. This self-paced, programmed learning course is open entry/open exit. One hour
11413 MTWRF - Parini G ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI lecture.
11425 TR 01:00PM-02:20PM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506
BUS 072 Personal Insurance CSU 3 UNITS 10982 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10986 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Course Advisories: Eligibility for English 001, SCC minimum math standard. Assists individuals in learning
basic information regarding personal insurance. It includes information about automobile insurance; home-
owners’ insurance; other residential insurance, such as fire and earthquake insurance; marine insurance; and CHEMISTRY
other personal property. Three hours lecture. CHEM 001 Gen Chem, Lec/Lab UC/CSU 5 UNITS
11199 MTWRF - Ogden C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in any of the following: MATH 104 or two years of high school algebra
AND a grade of “C” or better in one of the following: CHEM 160 OR one year of high school chemistry.
BUS 074 Insur Code & Ethics CSU 1 UNIT Course Advisories: CHEM 010 is strongly recommended for students who need additional preparation in
Course Advisories: Eligibility for English 001, SCC minimum math standard. Designed to enable students to problem solving; SCC minimum English standard. Presents principles of general chemistry for students in
understand and apply proper ethical business behavior and obligations, especially as they relate to those science, engineering, medical and related professions. Topics include atomic structure and theory, the periodic
working in the field of insurance. Three hours lecture. (6 week course). table, bonding, gas laws, stoichiometry, solutions, ionization, thermochemistry and equilibrium. Three hours
11415 MTWRF - Davini W ONLI 6Wks 04/04-05/25 ONLI lecture, six hours lab.
10931 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Conrad K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
BUS 092 Busns Communication CSU 3 UNITS TR 08:00AM-10:50AM Conrad K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
10932 F 08:00AM-10:50AM Higashi J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. A study of communication
MW 08:00AM-10:50AM Higashi J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
theory in the planning and preparation of various types of letters, reports, resumes, and oral presentations along
10933 TR 05:15PM-06:30PM Gelfand V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
with analysis of group dynamics, symbolic communication, interview techniques and listening skills. Stresses
TR 06:45PM-09:45PM Gelfand V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
audience analysis, style, appearance, and the importance of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary. Strong focus
10934 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Higashi J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
on gender and cultural communication issues and strategies in the workplace. Critical thinking encouraged
TR 09:30AM-12:20PM Higashi J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
through written and oral assignments and case studies on business communication and ethical issues. Three
10935 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Sharma N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
hours lecture.
TR 10:00AM-12:50PM Sharma N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11428 TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Alums R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10993 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Kleeberg R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
10994 MTWRF - Kleeberg R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI CHEM 002 Gen Chem, Lec/Lab UC/CSU 5 UNITS
10995 MTWRF - Kleeberg R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Prerequisite: CHEM 001 or equivalent with a grade of “C” or better. A continuation of chemical principles
11416 MTWRF - Garnier M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI and theory covered in CHEM 001 with emphasis on electrochemistry, chemical equilibrium, and quantitative
and qualitative analysis. Three hours lecture, six hours lab.
BUS 100 Work Readiness 1.5 UNITS 10937 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Kaur K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445

SPRING CLASSES
MW 08:00AM-10:50AM Kaur K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the process of assessing the job market
10936 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Ducoing C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
and completing a resume and application. Topics include how to be successful on the job and to gain satisfac-
MW 02:15PM-05:05PM Ducoing C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
tion and rewards from work. The skills needed in the workplace are emphasized along with the social and
10939 MW 05:30PM-06:45PM Higashi J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
communication skills, personal characteristics and habits, and expectations of the employer. Three hours lecture
MW 07:00PM-09:50PM Higashi J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
(8 week course).
10975 MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Cary A Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/23 VJOC
LC006 Prescription for Success 2-enter CRN 10972,10973,10974,10975,& 10976 CHEM 003 Org Chem I Lec/Lab UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: CHEM 002 with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: ENGL 001 is strongly recom-
mended. First half of a two semester course (CHEM 003 and CHEM 004) that begins a survey of organic
BUS 181 Bus Mathematics 1-3 UNITS chemistry for students in chemical, biological, health science, and related professions. Topics include analysis
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Requires students to apply essential mathematical skills of structure and nomenclature, bonding, isomerism, and basic reaction mechanisms of organic chemicals.
necessary for success in business. Includes a review of fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, the percentage Functional groups considered include alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and alkyl halides. Basic organic labo-
formula, and general business applications; covers advanced business applications such as interest, discount, ratory procedures are introduced along with spectral analysis, simple syntheses, and reactions described in
markup, payroll, pricing policies, cash and trade discounts, and financial statements. This self-paced, lecture. Four hours lecture, four hours lab.
programmed learning class is open entry/open exit. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
10940 MW 08:00AM-09:15AM Santiago M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
enrollment. Three hours lecture.
W 01:00PM-01:50PM Santiago M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
These are 1-unit courses.
W 02:00PM-05:50PM Santiago M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
11422 TR 01:00PM-02:20PM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506
10979 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10983 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI CHEM 004 Org Chem II,Lec/Lab UC/CSU 5 UNITS
These are 2-unit courses. Prerequisite: CHEM 003 with a grade of “C” or better. A continuation of CHEM 003, topics include analysis
11423 TR 01:00PM-02:20PM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 of structure, nomenclature, and reaction mechanisms of conjugated systems, aromatics, organometallics,
10980 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI various functional groups, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The laboratory will
10984 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI emphasize more advanced work and the application of instrumentation in organic chemistry. Four hours lecture,
These are 3-unit courses. four hours lab.
11424 TR 01:00PM-02:20PM Watkins T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 10941 MW 09:30AM-10:45AM Santiago M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
10981 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI M 11:00AM-11:50AM Santiago M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
10985 MTWRF - Shatzer J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI M 01:00PM-04:50PM Santiago M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
10947 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Santiago M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445
R 12:00PM-12:50PM Santiago M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
R 02:00PM-05:50PM Santiago M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303

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CHEM 010 Interm Chem, Lec/Lab UC/CSU 4 UNITS CINEMATOGRAPHY


Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in CHEM 160 or two semesters of high school chemistry, and a grade CINA 010 Art of the Cinema UC/CSU 3 UNITS
of “C” or better in MATH 104 or MATH 114 or two years of high school algebra. Note: Not open for credit to
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An introduction to film history, aesthetic principles and
students who have completed CHEM 001.Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. A general chemistry
production techniques of motion pictures. Important cinematic styles and trends are examined and representa-
course often required for nursing students and for students majoring in physical therapy, occupational therapy,
tive films of major American and foreign film directors are viewed. Written exams, film screenings and film
industrial technology and home economics, it emphasizes the chemistry of inorganic compounds and covers
criticism are required. Three hours lecture.
selected topics such as atomic theory, bonding, equations, gas laws, solutions, acid-base theory, and oxidation-
10314 W 09:00AM-11:50AM Ornellas M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
reduction. Three hours lecture, three hours lab.
10315 T 01:00PM-03:50PM Mazak S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
10949 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
10316 M 02:00PM-04:50PM Geyer A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
F 11:00AM-01:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
10950 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM Ducoing C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
R 11:00AM-01:50PM Kaur K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304 CINA 011 Amer Cultures Film UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10951 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Ducoing C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0445 Course Advisory: ENGL 001. A film studies approach to understanding ethnicity, culture, race, discrimination,
R 08:00AM-10:50AM Ducoing C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303 gender, class and pluralism in America. Includes screenings of films by and/or about Asian Americans, African-
10952 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Hawkes W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444 Americans, European Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and selected readings, written crit-
T 06:30PM-09:20PM Hawkes W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303 ical analysis and discussion. Three hours lecture.
11426 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Ericson J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10318 R 06:00PM-08:50PM McIver I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
R 06:00PM-08:50PM Ericson J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10317 MTWRF - Mazak S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

CHEM 011 Org Chm/Bio,Lec/Lab UC/CSU 4 UNITS CINA 015 Film Production UC/CSU 4 UNITS
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in CHEM 010 or CHEM 001. Course Advisory: SCC minimum Prerequisite: CINA 010 (may be taken concurrently). Course Description: An introduction to digital film
English standard. Presents an overview of organic chemistry and biochemistry for majors in nursing, home production equipment, techniques and principles. Includes applications of producing, directing, writing, cine-
economics, liberal arts and technical fields. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. matography, editing and sound recording. Students are required to demonstrate knowledge of the above in
10957 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530 student-produced digital films, exercises and written work. Three hours lecture.
T 02:00PM-04:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303 10319 T 11:00AM-01:35PM Ornellas M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121
10967 MW 08:30AM-09:45AM Subramanian Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC - - Ornellas M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
M 10:00AM-12:50PM Subramanian Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
CINA 016 Film Production UC/CSU 4 UNITS
CHEM 051 Chem for Hlth Sci CSU 5 UNITS Prerequisite: CINA 015. Course Description: The application of filmmaking principles and techniques in the
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHEM 160 or two semesters of high school chemistry and a grade of C production of student produced animated, documentary, educational and/or dramatic films. Emphasis is on
or better in MATH 104 or equivalent or two years of high school algebra. Course Advisory: SCC minimum developing skill and creativity as a producer/director and refining basic technical competence. A final film
English standard. This course presents an overview of general, organic chemistry, and biochemistry for majors project is required. Repeatable 2 times. Three hour lecture, three hours weekly by arrangement.
in nursing and other allied health occupations. Topics covered include chemical bonding, chemical equations, 10320 R 11:00AM-01:50PM McIver I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121
gas laws, solutions, acid-base theory, oxidation-reduction, functinal groups and properties of organic - - McIver I Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
compounds, and the structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These topics
are discussed in the context of cellular metabolism and human health. Three hours lecture, six hours lab. Note:
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Not open for credit to students who have completed CHEM 011. This course is not a prerequsite for any chem-
COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCE
istry course. CIS 001 Intro Computer Sci UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10968 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Spillner C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; keyboarding 30 wpm. An introduction to the
TR 01:00PM-03:50PM Spillner C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC hardware and software components of basic computer systems. A review of historical, social and cultural impli-
cations of computer technology in today’s society. Course content will include ‘hands-on’ familiarization with
CHEM 160 Intro Chem, Lec/Lab 4 UNITS a computer operating system and common application software. Additionally, the course includes an introduc-
tion to computer programming using the Visual Basic .Net language. Students will learn to develop problem
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in any of the following: MATH 104 or MATH 114 or two years of high
specifications, detailed analysis, design algorithms, and construct structured computer programs. Three hours
school algebra. Note: Not open to students who have completed CHEM 001, CHEM 010, or equivalent.
lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An introductory course covering the fundamental princi-
11449 TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Wylie E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
ples of inorganic chemistry. Three hours lecture, three hours lab.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10971 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Kaur K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
10998 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Anderson K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501
T 11:00AM-01:50PM Kaur K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10970 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Kaur K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
10911 TR 10:30AM-11:50AM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505
F 08:00AM-10:50AM Kaur K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10969 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM McCorkle K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
10999 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Anderson K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505
R 02:15PM-05:05PM McCorkle K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11092 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Kulasingam G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0444
11193 TR 02:00PM-03:20PM Wylie E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505
R 06:30PM-09:20PM Kulasingam G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0303
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11094 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Balsley S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
10912 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
S 12:30PM-03:20PM Kulasingam G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0304
R 08:51PM-09:50PM Urrutia J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11096 MW 08:30AM-09:45AM Spillner C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11002 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
M 10:00AM-12:50PM Spillner C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11095 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Tsang T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11445 MTWRF - Strickland J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
W 06:30PM-09:20PM Spillner C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF - Strickland J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11446 MTWRF - Strickland J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Strickland J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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CIS 015 Visual Basic.Net UC/CSU 3 UNITS CIS 055 MS Win Operatng Sys CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; basic keyboarding skills. Students will learn
An introductory course in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) using Visual Basic.NET, emphasizing how to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the command line interface in carrying out system tasks in
problem-solving techniques using structured design and development. An extensive coverage of the Visual the MS Windows operating systems. Topics include file management, hard disk management, system tools,
Basic computer language will be conducted using the Microsoft.Net environment. Students will construct batch files, connectivity, and the registry. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
forms and define procedures, events, properties, methods and objects to solve a variety of business-oriented 11051 MTWRF - Lee W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
problems. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement. MTWRF - Lee W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10913 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 CIS 060 Intro To Internet CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to prepare students to use the
CIS 022 Intro/Programming UC/CSU 3 UNITS Internet, a world wide computer network. Emphasis is on introducing features of the Internet, including elec-
Prerequisites: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and tronic mail, the World Wide Web, Gopher, FTP (file transfer protocol), Telnet, and Usenet, as well as other
math standards. An introduction to computer programming. The course’s content will include ‘hands-on’ devel- Internet services and utilities. Students will explore hands-on the vast resources of the Internet, learn to access
opment of structured algorithms and programs through top-down design, modular and object oriented program- information using a variety of methods, and will construct a simple Web page. Three hours lecture, one hour lab
ming, and standardized control structures. (Taught using an object-oriented computer programming language weekly by arrangement. (8 week course).
such as C++, C#, Java, etc.). Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement. 11443 MTWRF - Ogden C ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI
10914 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505 MTWRF - Ogden C ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
CIS 061 Creating Web Pages CSU 3 UNITS
CIS 023 Data Struct/Algori UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: CIS 001; SCC minimum English and math standards.
Prerequisites: CIS 22 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Course Description: This course is designed to prepare students to develop web sites that interact with data-
math standards. A study of the basic concepts associated with the creation and manipulation of data structures bases. Emphasis is on the creation of Web sites with interactive Web pages, data access Web pages, and web
and their related processing algorithms. Topics include software engineering principles, the selection, design, pages with interactive components. Students will explore hands-on access to the Internet and an HTML editor
and implementation of data structures including arrays, sequential and random access files, strings, stacks, to create and maintain Web sites. Repeatable 3 times. Note: Repeatable for different HTML browsers, i.e.
queues, linked lists, and binary trees, and the development of efficient algorithms for sorting, searching, and FrontPage, Dreamweaver, etc. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
manipulating these data structures. (Taught using an object-oriented computer programming language such as 10987 MW 08:00AM-09:20AM Cary A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
C++, C#, Java, etc.) Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement. - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10915 TR 09:00AM-10:20AM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 CIS 062 Flash CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; CIS 061 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or
CIS 050 Microcomp Applicat CSU 3 UNITS better ; SCC minimum English and math standards. This course covers the creation of vector-based graphics,
Course Advisories: Basic keyboarding skills at 30 wpm; SCC minimum English and math standards. animation, and interactivity within the Web environment. Emphasis will be placed on applying design princi-
Note: Not open to students who have received credit in CIS 001. This course will serve as an introduction to ples to the elements of motion and interactivity. The basic operating principles of Macromedia Flash will be
microcomputers and the more frequently used applications software. The course is designed for the microcom- applied in order to create Web sites with animation, interactive buttons, and sound. Issues of optimal delivery
puter user who is not a computer science major. The purpose of this course is to help students to understand the and web accessibility will also be covered. A portfolio-quality professional level capstone project will be devel-

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concepts and fundamentals of working with: an operating system with its associated graphical user interface, oped and presented. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly 11189 MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
by arrangement. MTWRF - Willer A ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11450 TR 09:30AM-10:30AM Wylie E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503 MTWRF - Willer A ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
TR 10:31AM-10:50AM Wylie E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503 MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11000 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Anderson K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501 CIS 066 Microsoft Word CSU 3 UNITS
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course Advisories: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; ability to keyboard at 30 wpm.
10916 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Urrutia J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Provides an in-depth study of the functions of the word processing program. Students will learn how to use
T 08:51PM-09:50PM Urrutia J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
basic and advanced program features to create and design business documents. Three hours lecture, one hour
11352 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Taylor M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
lab weekly by arrangement.
M 08:51PM-09:50PM Taylor M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10988 F 08:30AM-11:20AM Cary A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11283 MTWRF - Wylie E ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- 11:21AM-12:20PM Cary A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF - Wylie E ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11047 MW 12:00PM-01:20PM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
CIS 052 UNIX Operating Syst CSU 3 UNITS 11355 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Taylor M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Course Advisories: CIS 055 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; SCC minimum English and math standards. W 08:51PM-09:50PM Taylor M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
This course will analyze the UNIX operating system, its terminology, user utilities, file structure, file security, 11032 MTWRF - Anderson D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
commands, shells, shell programming, system architecture, and system administration. Emphasis will be placed MTWRF - Anderson D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
on the shell environment, shell programming and utilities. The course will include hands-on exercises for the 11046 MTWRF - Fracisco M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
students to complete using the UNIX operating system (Currently taught using LINUX). Three hours lecture, MTWRF - Fracisco M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
11412 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Howell J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501
R 08:51PM-09:50PM Howell J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501

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CIS 070 Photoshop CSU 3 UNITS CIS 081 Server-Side Web Program CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of Pass or Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; CIS 061 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; SCC
No Pass or better or equivalent. Course Description: This course emphasizes the use of computer technology minimum English and math standards. Emphasizes the creation of interactive web sites using a server-sided
to create and manipulate raster and vector digital images. Students use Photoshop techniques to produce digital scripting language such as ASP.Net, CGI, or Perl. Topics include core features of the server-side scripting
creations for the web. Layers, filter effects, blending modes, and other editing tools will be used to produce language, control structures, functions, arrays, form validations, regular expressions, environmental variables,
digital images appropriate for print and electronic reproduction. The elements of Photoshop for use in industry- and database-driven web applications. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
standard web and print production will be explored in this course. Repeatability: None. The course may be 11197 MTWRF - Schwarz B ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
taken up to three times for credit if the software version has changed. Three hours lecture, one hour lab. MTWRF - Schwarz B ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10978 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Callison K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0504
W 09:21PM-10:20PM Callison K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0504 CIS 087 Illustrator CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of Pass or
CIS 072 XML CSU 1.5 UNITS No Pass or better or equivalent. Course Description: An introduction to the graphics software program, Adobe
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; CIS 061 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; SCC Illustrator. Students will learn to create vector shapes, import, export and modify graphics, and use Illustrator
minimum English and math standards. Introduces Extensible Markup Language. Students will learn how to tools. This course will establish an understanding of the basic features in Adobe Illustrator for use in digital
create XML documents and use XML-based markup languages. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by media. Repeatability: None. The course may be taken up to three times for credit if the software version has
arrangement (8 week course). changed. Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
11190 MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 8Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI 10977 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Callison K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
MTWRF - Willer A ONLI 8Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI T 09:21PM-10:20PM Callison K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 8Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
CIS 089 Essen Network Tech CSU 3 UNITS
CIS 073 Microsoft Excel CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; SCC minimum English and math standards.
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; ability to keyboard at 30wpm. Provides a An introductory course starting with a general overview of networking. Network design, media, protocols,
thorough study of spreadsheet operation and enables the student to use the spreadsheet to perform mathematical architectures, operations, and administration will be discussed. Local area networks, wide area networks, and
computations and analysis. Students will create graphic representations of the information contained in a network connectivity (including Internet) are covered. This course is the foundation of all other network classes
spreadsheet, perform list management routines, use functions, perform ‘what if’ analysis, customize toolbars and helps prepare the student to be successful when taking various certified examinations. Three hours lecture,
and menus, and create macros using Visual Basic for Applications. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
arrangement. 11052 MTWRF - Lee W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Anderson K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0501 MTWRF - Lee W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11356 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Taylor M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 CIS 090 Intro To Powerpoint CSU 1.5 UNITS
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course Advisories: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; ability to keyboard. This course
11354 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Taylor M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
introduces features and design concepts utilized in developing powerful presentations using a package software
T 08:51PM-09:50PM Taylor M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
such as Microsoft PowerPoint. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement (8 week course).
10918 MTWRF - Hoggan D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11050 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 0501
MTWRF - Hoggan D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25
11030 MTWRF - Hoggan D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
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11048 MTWRF - Fracisco M ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI


MTWRF - Hoggan D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Fracisco M ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI

CIS 075 Client-Side Web Program CSU 3 UNITS CIS 091 Microsoft Outlook CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; CIS 061 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; SCC
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard, CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of ‘C’ or better; basic
minimum English and math standards. Focuses on the enhancement of Web pages by adding interactivity
keyboarding skills. Students get started using Outlook’s features; working with the Contact address book;
and functionality through the use of client-side programming. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by
Inbox and e-mail; Journal; Notes; Tasks; use Calendar to track and schedule appointments, events and meet-
arrangement.
ings; work with forms and templates; use Outlook with other applications. Three hours lecture, one hour lab
11191 MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
weekly (8 week course).
MTWRF - Willer A ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11049 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0501
MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18

CIS 078 Access-Database Mgt Sys CSU 3 UNITS CIS 093 MS Publisher CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: CIS 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better. An introduction to relational database
Course Advisories: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; SCC minimum English and
management using microcomputers. Micosoft’s Access database management program is used. Students will
math standards. Provides ‘hand-on’ experience in the Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing computer
learn how to create and maintain relational database structures, organize and manipulate data, ask questions of
program. Students will learn to produce camera ready, near-typeset quality reports, brochures, newsletters,
the data, create custom forms for entering data and custom reports for printing the data. How to publish objects
labels, cards, and business forms. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement (8 week course).
on the Internet’s World Wide Web is presented. The student will learn how to construct a complete application
11444 MTWRF - Ogden C ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
combining previously created tables, queries, forms, and reports. Visual BASIC Applications (VBA) and
MTWRF - Ogden C ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
Structured Query Language (SQL) are introduced. Advanced database design is explored and the student learns
how to ‘normalize’ a database structure. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement.
11285 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Wylie E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505 CIS 102 FT Word 0.5 UNITS
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; previous computer experience; keyboarding at
11198 MTWRF - Schwarz B ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 30wpm. Designed to introduce to students the most elementary functions of Microsoft Word. This is a credit/no
MTWRF - Schwarz B ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI credit only course. Eight hours lecture (1 week course).
10701 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 2Wks 03/16-03/30 VJOC
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CIS 105 FT Excel 0.5 UNITS COSM 100 Cosmetology I 12.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; previous computer experience; keyboarding at Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. The first course in a three semester series to provide the
30wpm. Designed to introduce the student to the most elementary functions of Excel. This is a credit/no credit training towards the state mandated 1600 hours of intensive training and study designed to prepare the student
only course. Eight hours lecture. (1 week course). for the California State Board of Cosmetology examination for licensure. Introduces theories, concepts, princi-
10703 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 2Wks 05/16-05/25 VJOC ples and practice in the beauty culture. The student will focus on the fundamental techniques and application
LC005 Precription for Success 1-enter CRN 10705,10587,10700,10702,10701,& 10703 skills for cosmetology processes. Critical thinking skills are developed in the application of the concepts of
client consultation, communication, hair care, nail care, skin care and cosmetology processes. Note: Students
are required to attend the cosmetology orientation meeting and pruchase a materials card at registration in addi-
CIS 106 Fast Track Comp Lit 1 UNIT tion to the registrations fees. Students are required to purchase an equipment kit and materials card from the
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to provide a brief introduction to SCC College Bookstore. The cost of the materials card and start-up materials varies. For current costs, please
microcomputers for novices. It includes an introduction to computer components, and also includes hands-on refer to the schedule of classes for each semester. To qualify for the State examination for license, students must
activities utlizing the Windows operating system, word processing and spreadsheet software and the internet. have completed the following: designated license hours and requirements; 10th grade or equivalent; be at least
This is a credit/no credit only course. Two hour lecture, one hour weekly by arrangement. (8 week course). 18 years of age. Not open to students who have received credit for COSME 150 or 151. Five hours lecture,
10700 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/14 VJOC twenty-two and one-half hours lab. This Class requires an orientation. Call 707.864.7000 ex. 5576, option 1 for
M - Fracisco M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/14 VJOC details.
LC005 Precription for Success 1-enter CRN 10705,10587,10700,10702,10701,& 10703 11214 MTWRF 08:30AM-09:20AM McDonald C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
MTWRF 09:25AM-11:35AM McDonald C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
CIS 111 Cascading Style Sheets 1.5 UNITS MTWRF 11:36AM-01:40PM McDonald C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
Course Advisories: CIS 061 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; SCC minimum English and math standards. 11215 MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM Silva-Attianese Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
This course is intended for students and Web Professionals who have a working knowledge of Web design and MTWRF 05:00PM-07:10PM Silva-Attianese Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
HTML and want to use cascading style sheets to control the display and formatting on a Web site or any other MTWRF 07:11PM-09:15PM Silva-Attianese Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
application that uses CSS. Three hours lecture, one hour lab weekly by arrangement. (8 week course).
11192 MTWRF - Willer A ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI COSM 101 Cosmetology II 12.5 UNITS
MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI Prerequisites: COSM 100 or COSM 150 and 151. The second of a three semester course series in
MTWRF - Linge R ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI Cosmetology to provide the training towards the state mandated 1600 hours of intensive training and study
designed to prepare the student for the California State Board of Cosmetology examination for licensure. Focus
CIS 173 Comp Forensic Investigatio 3 UNITS is on the continued study of beauty culture. This course provides the students with the opportunity to synthesize
Prerequisite(s): CIS 001. Course Advisory: SCC minimum Math standard and Eligibility for ENGL 001. and utilize cosmetology knowledge and skills in providing multiple clients with hair care, nail care and skin
Introduces the student to the tools and techniques of preserving and investigating digital evidence in a system- care service in the Patron Laboratory. Note: Students are required to purchase a materials card from the SCC
atic and scientifically reliable manner using modern computer forensic software applications. The student is bookstore. The cost of the materials card and start-up materials varies. For current costs, please refer to the
introduced to the interpretation and analysis of recovered data for the purpose of collecting legal evidence. Schedule of Classes for each semester. Five hours lecture, twenty-two and one-half hours lab.
Student is exposed to data in an array of formats and applications from several computer types and operating Note: All students enrolled in COSM 101 must pay a materials fee of $100, payable with enrollment fees to the
systems as well as deleted, encrypted, and damaged information. Evidence reporting practices are also intro- Admissions and Records (A&R) office.
duced. (Same as ECTRN 173). 11216 MTWRF 08:30AM-09:20AM Haley M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
11087 S 09:00AM-10:55AM Berrett M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 MTWRF 09:25AM-11:35AM Haley M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
S 10:56AM-01:50PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 MTWRF 11:36AM-01:40PM Haley M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610

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11218 MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM Lowe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Nassab R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
COSMETOLOGY MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Ratto R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
Discipline Note: First-time students and students enrolling in COSM 100 are required to attend an MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Biglen M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
orientation meeting. Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011; Time: 10:00 a.m.; Place: Room 1625 in
building 1600. COSM 102 Cosmetology III 12.5 UNITS
All students enrolling in COSM 100 must pay a materials fee of $300.00, payable with enrollment Prerequisite: COSM 101. The third in a series of a three semester course series in Cosmetology to provide the
fees to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. In addition, all students must purchase a training towards the state mandated 1600 hours of intensive training and study designed to prepare the student
Cosmetology 100 Course Materials Package from the College Bookstore. The cost of these mate- for the California State Board of Cosmetology examination for licensure. Includes principles and practices of
rials may exceed $2,200. These materials, which are in addition to enrollment and other materials cosmetology with emphasis on the essential knowledge and skills for licensure and working within the cosme-
fees, include textbooks and become the property of the student. The materials kit must be paid in tology industry. Students are able to increase practical application skills and processes by providing multiple
clients with hair care, skin care and nail care services in the patron lab. Note: Students are required to purchase
full at the SCC Bookstore after the required orientation and acceptance into the class, but no later
a materials card from the SCC bookstore. The cost of the materials card aned start-up materials varies. For
than January 14, 2011. The register receipt must be presented at the first class meeting. The mate- current costs, please refer to the Schedule of Classes for each semester. Five hours lecture, 22.5 hours lab.
rials kit will be distributed at the first class meeting to students with receipts. Contact the Note: All students enrolling in COSM 102 must pay a materials fee of $100, payable with enrollment fees to
Bookstore after January 4, 2011, for the final price. The Bookstore does not have payment plans the Admissions and Records (A&R) office.
available. Any financial aid for purchase of materials kits MUST be finalized with the bookstore 11217 MTWRF 08:30AM-09:20AM Haley M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25
through the SCC Financial Aid Office or your private organization by January 14, 2011. MTWRF 09:25AM-11:35AM Haley M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
MTWRF 11:36AM-01:40PM Haley M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
11219 MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM Lowe J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Biglen M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Nassab R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Ratto R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1610

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COSM 103A Cosmetology IV 6 UNITS COUN 050 Career/Life Plannin CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite(s): COSM 100,101,102 Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards.Designed Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course Description: This
to meet the needs of students who are preparing to go to the state exam. Review over the basic skills that are course is designed to help students demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of the impact and signifi-
required to pass the tests by practice and study. Reinforce the entry level skills expected from the industry. cance of career choices on the social, psychological and physiological experiences throughout the life span.
Students are required to purchase a materials card from the SCC bookstore. The cost of the materials card and This course is also designed to help students identify their interests, skills, values and personality traits (self-
start-up materials varies. For current costs, please refer to the schedule of classes for each semester. Five hours assessment profile), conduct career research and exploration, and learn current job seeking skills. Students will
lecture and twenty two and one-half hours lab (8 weeks couse).(Formerly COSM 103) analyze the relationship between themselves, their life choices and the ongoing process of career planning and
This is an 8-week class. Note: Students enrolled in COSM 103A must pay a materials fee of $50, payable with self-development throughout the life span. Three hours lecture.
enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. 11060 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Hernandez-Neil Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
11239 MTWRF 08:30AM-09:20AM Haley M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1626 11061 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Hernandez-Neil Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
MTWRF 09:25AM-11:35AM Haley M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1610 11062 MW 03:00PM-04:15PM Struntz W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF 11:36AM-01:40PM Haley M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1610 11289 W 03:30PM-06:20PM Taylor B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11241 MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM Lowe J Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1626 11290 TR 04:30PM-05:45PM Taylor B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Ratto R Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1610 11065 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Struntz W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Nassab R Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1610 11066 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Anderson J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Biglen M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1610 11067 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Struntz W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
11068 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Anderson J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
COSM 103B CosmetologyV 6 UNITS 11069 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Anderson J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
11064 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Tucker B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
Prerequisite(s): COSM 103a OR COSM 175. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards.
Provides the application of theoretical skills to increase performance proficiencies and accrue the hours as
LC 001 Umoja Program Scholars-enter CRN 10097 & 11064
mandated by the State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology. Students are required to have the mandatory 11063 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Christiansen Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0443
books and equipment kit as required in the concurrent course by the first class meeting. Students are required to LC 004 Puente Program-enter CRN 11063, 10497 & 10292
pay a materials fee at the time of registration. The cost of the materials fee varies. For current costs, please refer
to the schedule of classes for each semester. Four hours lecture, twenty four hours lab (8 week course) COUN 055 Valuing Diversity CSU 3 UNITS
This is an 8-week class. Note: Students enrolled in COSM 103B must pay a materials fee of $50, payable with Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. An examination of the
enrollment fees to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. complexities of interpersonal relationships among several cultures in our society including self-concept, values,
11240 MTWRF 08:30AM-09:20AM Haley M Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 beliefs, communication and lifestyle. This course will invite exploration of individual cultural perception in
MTWRF 09:25AM-11:35AM Haley M Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1610 order to promote respect for differences and to develop a sense of community. Examination requirements
MTWRF 11:36AM-01:40PM Haley M Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1610 include written essays and critical papers. Three hours lecture.
11243 MTWRF 04:00PM-04:50PM Lowe J Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1626 11070 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Wallace J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Ratto R Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1610 11071 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Wallace J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0603
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Biglen M Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1610 11072 MTWRF - Gumlia M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF 05:00PM-09:15PM Nassab R Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1610 11073 MTWRF - Gumlia M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

COUNSELING COUN 062 Helping Skills CSU 3 UNITS


SPRING CLASSES

COUN 007 Coll Study Techniqs UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: COUN 083, Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standard. Course
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standard. Course Description: This Description: An introduction to the basic helping skills that enable the student to build an alliance, effect
course provides an exploration of the intellectual, psychological, physiological and sociological factors that change and empower others within a multicultural society. A helping model is introduced and helping skills
impact lifelong learning, well-being and success. Topics include: value of education and student responsibility; such as attending, active listening, demonstrating empathy, assessment and referral are discussed, role played
psychology of student attitudes, motivation, behaviors and self efficacy; critical thinking and effective study and applied in an experiential manner to a number of common challenges. In addition, the pertinent legal and
strategies; health issues and lifestyle choices; relying on others in a diverse world; effective written and oral ethical guidelines of the professional helping relationship are presented, discussed and applied throughout the
communication; time management, campus and community resources; transfer and educational planning. course. Three hours lecture.
Students will be required to purchase a current Solano College catalog. Three hours lecture. 11291 W 09:00AM-11:50AM Tucker B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11418 T 05:00PM-07:50PM Christiansen Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625 11074 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Roe C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
10953 MTWRF - Gumlia M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
COUN 064A Practicum I CSU 4 UNITS
Prerequisites: COUN 062, HS 051, HS 053. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 1 and SCC minimum
Math standard. Course Description: The first of a two-course sequence in a supervised Human Services
practicum experience at an approved agency or educational setting. In order to develop and apply culturally
sensitive and ethically sound helping skills, students will work a minimum of 100 hours and participate actively
in a two hour weekly seminar. Placement at most sites will involve a criminal background check. Two hours
lecture, six hours by arrangement.
11079 M 10:00AM-11:50AM Sta Maria K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0443
- - Sta Maria K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11081 T 06:00PM-07:50PM Mouton J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
- - Mouton J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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COUN 064B Practicum II CSU 4 UNITS CJ 011 Community Relations UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: COUN 064A. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001, SCC minimum Math standard and Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Description: An exploration of actual
HS 055. Course Description: The second semester of a two course sequence in a supervised Human Services and perceived special roles of criminal justice agencies and individual practitioners; interrelationships and role
Practicum, required for Human Services majors. Students will further develop culturally and ethically compe- expectations of criminal justice practitioners and various individuals and groups; propaganda and pressure
tent helping skills as they continue to work in their approved site or work in a new approved site. Students will groups. Principal emphasis will be placed upon the development of the professional image of the criminal
continue to hone and apply more advanced and educationally informed helping skills. This additional 100 hours justice system and upon development of positive relationships between members of the criminal justice system
in an approved site and its supporting 2 hour weekly seminar, will meet the Human Services certificate and and the public. Three hours lecture.
Associates degree requirement and will help students further clarify their potential for a longer range educa- 10015 MWF 10:00AM-11:15AM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
tional and career parth in Human Services, Social Work or Counseling. Practicum Sites often require students 10014 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Miller M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
to pass a criminal background check. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours lecture, six hours by arrangement. 10016 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Lee L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11080 M 10:00AM-11:50AM Sta Maria K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0443
- - Sta Maria K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 CJ 051 Crim Investigation CSU 3 UNITS
11082 T 06:00PM-07:50PM Mouton J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. Fundamentals of investigation, crime
- - Mouton J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
scene search and recording, collection and preservation of evidence, scientific aid; interviews and interrogation,
follow-up and case preparation. Three hours lecture.
COUN 083 Applied Psychology CSU 3 UNITS 10018 TR 10;00AM-11:15AM Nordin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: This course is an applied approach to 10017 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Nordin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
understanding the fundamental concepts of psychology as they relate to daily life. Topics include examining 10019 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Accooe R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
methods of psychology, stages of personality development, personal learning, relationships, values, communi- 10020 MTWRF - Oare J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
cation, motivation, emotions, lifestyle, and attitudes. Concepts will be introduced to foster the student’s under-
standing of his/her own personal development and life endeavors. Students will learn problem solving CJ 052 Report Writing CSU 3 UNITS
techniques by addressing real life concerns and developing solutions. Theories and applications will be applied
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001; CJ 001; CJ 002;CJ 051. Presents investigative report writing in
across a diversity of settings. Three hours lecture.
criminal justice relative to police, probation, institutional and parole activities. Includes practical experience in
11430 TR 04:00PM-05:15PM Muhaimin A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
preparing field notes, statements, and reports. Three hours lecture.
11292 TR 06:00PM-09:05PM Muhaimin A Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 VVCT
10021 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
11075 MTWRF - McNeil-Jackson ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10022 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
11076 MTWRF - McNeil-Jackson ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10023 MTWRF - Nordin S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

COUN 088 Mesa Enrich CSU 1 UNIT CJ 053 Aspects Evidence CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Course Description: This course assists
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. A study of the origin, development,
students in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to reach their educational goals in mathematics, engi-
philosophy and constitutional basics of evidence; constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest,
neering and science-related fields. Topics to be covered include: strengths assessment; math and science study
search and seizure; kinds of degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility; judicial decisions inter-
skills; transfer preparation and career strategies. Students will synthesize and compare and contrast information
preting individual rights and case studies. Three hours lecture.
to draw conclusions on course topics. One hour lecture.
10024 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
11077 MW 12:00PM-12:50PM Gaylor A Lec/Dis 9Wks 02/14-04/13 0446

SPRING CLASSES
CJ 054 Patrol Procedures CSU 3 UNITS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. Presents the responsibilities, tech-
CJ 001 Intro to Crim Just UC/CSU 3 UNITS niques and methods of modern police patrol. Three hours lecture.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Introduction to Criminal Justice presents an 10025 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Dawson S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
overview of informal and formal means of social control. It is a study of the history, evolution, philosophy,
structure, operation and role of the criminal justice system and its component sub-systems (law enforcement, CJ 058 Fund of Crime/Delin CSU 3 UNITS
courts, corrections). It also explores the history of the U.S. Constitution and application of constitutional princi-
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. Introduction to major types of crim-
ples; theories of crime causation and criminal behavior. Another component of this course is the study of
inal behavior, patterns of career offenders, factors which contribute to the production of criminality of delin-
professional ethics, education and training for professionals in the criminal justice system. Required for all
quency. Includes methods used in dealing with violators in the justice system; the changing roles of police
Criminal Justice majors. Three hours lecture.
courts and after-care process of sentence, probation, prisons, and parole; changes of the law in crime control
10005 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
and treatment processes. Three hours lecture.
10009 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Nordin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10026 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Twitchell K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
10006 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Nordin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
10027 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
10004 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
11469 M 03:00PM-05:30PM Goodwin M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10010 W 06:30PM-09:30PM Ellasces J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT CJ 060 Probation/Parole CSU 3 UNITS
10007 MTWRF - Nordin S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001; CJ 058. Presents the philosophy and
10008 MTWRF - Kolbe K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI history of correctional services. A survey of the correctional sub-systems of institutions by type and function,
probation concepts and parole operations. A discussion of correctional employee responsibilities as applied to
CJ 002 Concepts Crim Law UC/CSU 3 UNITS offender behavior modifications through supervisory control techniques. Covers rehabilitation goals as they
affect individual and intimate cultural groups in both confined and field settings. Three hours lecture.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. A study of the history, philosophy and
10028 TR 11:30AM-12:45PM Nordin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
development of law and various legal systems; case law and legal research; corpus delicti, mental elements,
capacity to commit crimes, and defenses; classification of crimes and penalties; elements of major crimes.
Three hours lecture. CJ 062 Aspect of Correct CSU 3 UNITS
10011 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Miller M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804 Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 058. Presents the legal aspects of correc-
10012 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Valenzuela J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT tions and code provisions relative to all phases of the correctional system. Three hours lecture.
10013 MTWRF - Kolbe K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10029 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Winistorfer R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT

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CJ 064 Prin Pro CJ Syst CSU 3 UNITS DRAFTING


Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; CJ 001. Detailed study of the role and respon- DRFT 045 Intro CAD Lec/Lab UC/CSU 3 UNITS
sibility of each sub-system within the criminal justice system; an examination of the philosophy, history, struc-
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards; DRFT 050; drafting experience helpful.
ture, operation and interrelation of each sub-system component; a description of procedure from initial entry of
Designed to introduce the drafting student to CAD technology and terminology. The student shall complete
the individual into the system to the final disposition. Three hours lecture.
a series of related drawing problems using a CAD work station. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, four
Note: Combined units for all work experience courses shall not exceed 12. One hour lecture and five to twenty
hours lab.
hours weekly by arrangement. To determine the correct number of units in which to enroll, refer to the
10961 MW 01:00PM-01:50PM Collins N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
following formula for paid employment*. Full Semester Sections: 1 unit = 5 hours per week, 2 units = 10 hours
MW 01:51PM-03:50PM Collins N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
per week, 3 units = 15 hours per week. *Unpaid work requires fewer hours per week.
10945 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Cook K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
10031 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Miller M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
TR 06:51PM-08:50PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
10030 MTWR - Nordin S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11100 MTWRF - Cook K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Cook K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Cook K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
CJ 090 Voc Wk Exp:Law Enf CSU 1-3 UNITS
Course Advisories: CJ 001. Volunteer service in a variety of governmental and private criminal justice agen- DRFT 050 Basic Drafting CSU 3 UNITS
cies related to Law Enforcement. One unit of credit may be earned for each 75 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Presents the fundamentals of drafting,
work per semester to a maximum of 3 units per semester. Students who enroll in CJ090 may not enroll in CJ including the use of instruments, lettering, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, dimensioning and
091 during the same semester. This is a credit/no credit only course. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 sectioning. Recommended for non-majors and drafting majors. Two hours lecture, four hours lab.
units, including initial enrollment. Note: Combined units for all work experience courses shall not exceed 12.
10837 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
One hour lecture and five to twenty hours weekly by arrangement. To determine the correct number of units in
MW 09:51AM-11:50AM Berrett D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
which to enroll, refer to the following formula for paid employment*: Full Semester Sections: 1 unit = 5 hours
10943 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Cook K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
per week 2 units = 10 hours per week 3 units = 15 hours per week *unpaid work requires fewer hours per week.
MW 06:51PM-08:50PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
These are 1-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 4 hours unpaid or 5 hours paid.
10032 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 DRFT 055 Mechanical Draft I CSU 3 UNITS
10037 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 Prerequisite: DRFT 050 and DRFT 045. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards.
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Course Description: Emphasizes sectioning, pictorials, threads, fasteners, springs, tolerancing, measurement,
These are 2-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 8 hours unpaid or 10 hours paid. and working drawings. Two hours lecture, four hours lab.
10033 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 10944 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Cook K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 TR 06:51PM-08:50PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
10038 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 DRFT 079 Blueprint Reading CSU 3 UNITS
These are 3-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 12 hours unpaid or 15 hours paid. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to provide understanding and inter-
10035 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 pretation of a variety of blueprints. Emphasizes the ability to recognize and identify modern industrial blue-
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 prints and architectural blueprints. Includes basic development of freehand sketching abilities. Three hour
10039 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 lecture, one hour lab.
SPRING CLASSES

- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11101 MTWRF - Cook K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Cook K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
CJ 091 Voc Wk Exp:Correctn CSU 1-3 UNITS
Course Advisory: CJ 001. Volunteer service in a variety of governmental and private criminal justice agencies DRFT 080 Civil Drafting I CSU 3 UNITS
related to Corrections. One unit of credit may be earned for each 75 hours paid or 60 hours unapid work per
Prerequisites: DRAFT 50 and DRAFT 45. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards; IT
semester to a maximum of 3 units per semester. Students enrolled in CJ 091 may not enroll in CJ 090 during
151 recommended. Course Description: Introductory course in civil drawing with emphasis on land division,
the same semester. This is a credit/no credit only course. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units, including
breakdown of survey notes, office procedures and related math computations. Included is an introductory unit
initial enrollment. Note: Combined units for all work experience courses shall not exceed 12. One hour lecture
on modern CAD applications, as applied to preliminary and final maps. Two hours lecture, four hours lab.
and five to twenty hours weekly by arrangement. To determine the correct number of units in which to enroll,
10959 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Carney S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
refer to the following formula for paid employment*: Full Semester Sections: 1 unit = 5 hours per week 2 units
MW 06:51PM-08:50PM Carney S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
= 10 hours per week 3 units = 15 hours per week *unpaid work requires fewer hours per week.
These are 1-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 4 hours unpaid or 5 hours paid.
10041 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 DRFT 085 Civil Drafting II CSU 3 UNITS
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Prerequisites: DRFT 080; IT 151. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed for
10045 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 the advanced civil drafting student with emphasis on computer programs and experience compatible with the
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 industry standards. Includes the study of plan and profile, cross-section and earth-work calculations. Two hours
These are 2-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 8 hours unpaid or 10 hours paid. lecture, four hours lab.
10043 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806 10960 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Carney S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 MW 06:51PM-08:50PM Carney S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
10046 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 DRFT 092 Special Problems CSU 1 UNIT
These are 3-unit courses and require the following weekly work schedule: 12 hours unpaid or 15 hours paid.
Prerequisite: DRFT 050. Individualized projects for advanced students who demonstrate competency to carry
10044 R 02:00PM-02:50PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806
out individual work. Repeatable 3 times. Three to nine hours weekly by arrangement.
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10963 - 06:00PM-07:15PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
10047 T 05:30PM-06:20PM Corioso M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0806
10964 - 06:00PM-08:50PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10965 - 06:00PM-09:50PM Cook K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876

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DRFT 125 Solid Modeling 3 UNITS ECE 070 Science for ECE CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards; DRFT 050 or knowledge of drafting concepts. Prerequisite: ECE 062; HUDV 038 (may be taken concurrently). Course Advisories: SCC minimum English
This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and skills necessary to create, view, and manipulate objects and Math standards. Course Description: Exploration of scientific principles, materials, and information from
in three dimensional space using Solidworks software. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, four hours lab. the biological and physical sciences appropriate for young children. Through an emphasis on the choice and
10962 MTWRF - Lucido F ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI presentation of appropriate concepts and processes, students acquire basic science knowledge relevant to the
MTWRF - Lucido F ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI intellectual development of the young child. Field trip may be required. Three hours lecture.
R 06:00PM-07:50PM Lucido F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1876 10077 M 01:00PM-03:50PM Cowee M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ECE 072 Art Early Childhood CSU 3 UNITS
ECE 050 Violence & Impact CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of art activities appropriate to the devel-
opmental needs of the young child. Emphasis is on children’s use of art as a way to express their individuality
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Exploration of violence in America and its
and communicate their ideas about themselves and their world. Three hours lecture.
impact on the physical and psychological well-being of children, their families and early childhood teachers.
10078 M 06:30PM-09:30PM McSweeney M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
Emphasis on critical factors in understanding appropriate early childhood violence prevention and intervention
strategies. Three hours lecture.
10070 W 06:30PM-09:30PM McSweeney M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646 ECE 073 Music Early Child CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: ECE 062; SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: Presents a
ECE 062 Introduction to ECE CSU 3 UNITS curriculum of music appropriate for teachers of young children from infancy through the primary grades.
Fundamentals of music and simple chording techniques will be introduced. Field trip may be required. Three
Prerequisite: HUDV 038 (may be taken concurrently). Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math
hours lecture.
standards. An introduction to teaching at the preschool level including: history, philosophy, techniques of guid-
10079 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Watts V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
ance, teaching techniques and skills, schedules and programming routines, provision of a safe environment, the
function and stages of play, and an overview of important developmental processes. Three hours lecture.
10071 R 01:00PM-03:50PM Cowee M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633 ECE 075 Care Infant/Toddler CSU 3 UNITS
10072 W 06:30PM-09:30PM Bussewitz B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standard. Course Description:This
course examines relationship-based infant/toddler group care, with an emphasis on social-emotional develop-
ECE 063 ECE Theory & Pract CSU 3 UNITS ment. Theoretical foundations of quality care are addressed including the importance of home-family connec-
tions, cultural continuity, and responsive practice. Skills for individualizing care, routines, and working with
Prerequisite: ECE 062 and HUDV 038. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards.
children with special needs are explored. Three hours lecture.
Continues the introduction to early childhood teaching begun in ECE 062 with the focus on the content of the
10080 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Obegi A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
early childhood curriculum areas of art, music, science, math, dramatic play, motor development and language
and academic skills. Students practice techniques of curriculum planning by preparing lesson plans in each of
these areas. Three hours lecture. ECE 081 ECE Staff Supervsn CSU 3 UNITS
10073 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642 Prerequisites: ECE 062; HUDV 038 and HUDV 050. Course Advisory: Completion of ENGL 001. Course
Description:A presentation of the fundamentals involved in becoming a more effective supervisor and methods
ECE 065 ECE Practicum I CSU 4 UNITS and procedures in dealing with selection, supervision and evaluation of staff in an early childhood setting.
Meets the requirements set by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for the Site Supervisor and
Prerequisites: ECE 062 and ECE 063 (ECE 063 may be taken concurrently). Course Advisories: SCC
Program Director Permit and State of California Community Care Licensing. Three hours lecture.

SPRING CLASSES
minimum English and Math standard. Course Description: Supervised laboratory experience with infants
10081 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Means J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
through preschool children in the Solano College Children’s Programs or off-campus placement with a mentor
teacher selected by the SCC Mentor Selection Committee for nine hours per week and attendance at a one-hour
weekly seminar which emphasizes child observation, guidance techniques, reflective practice, and relationship ECE 101 Sensiti/Crit Topics 0.5 UNITS
of theories to practices. During the first week of enrollment, students will be required to be fingerprinted and Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A short course designed to include
cleared through Department of Justice and have a negative TB skin test at the District’s expense. One hour current topics in Child Development or Family Studies that are particularly sensitive in nature and/or subject to
lecture, nine hours by arrangement. critical timing. It is designed especially as an update for teachers currently working in the field. Repeatable 3
10074 W 01:30PM-02:20PM Cowee M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633 times. Eight hours lecture total for semester.
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Note: The topic for this class is to explore, observe, analyze and complete a self-evaluation of their childcare
settings using the scientific field-tested tool Thelma Harms’ Child Care Environment Rating Scale (ERS). This
ECE 066 ECE Practicum II CSU 4 UNITS is a positive attendance class and students must attend all 8 hours. Outside observation will be required.
10082 S 09:00AM-12:50PM McSweeney M Lec/Dis 2Wks 03/19-03/19 1646
Prerequisites: ECE 065. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standard. Course Description:
S 09:00AM-12:50PM McSweeney M Lec/Dis 2Wks 04/09-04/09 1646
Laboratory practicum emphasizing curriculum activities, comprehensive case studies, methods of child obser-
vation, and relationships of theories to practices. Students may be placed in the Solano College Children’s
Programs on campus or with a Mentor teacher (selected by the SCC/ECE Mentor teacher selection committee) ECE 501 ECE Chldrn Programs NC UNITS
off campus. During the first week of enrollment student will be required to be fingerprinted and have a TB test Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Provides the opportunity for parents to become more
at the District’s expense. One hour lecture, nine hours by arrangement. involved with their child(ren)’s education, to gain the positive interaction skills appropriate for this age group,
10075 W 02:30PM-03:20PM Cowee M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633 and to gain information about the normal behavior of preschool aged children. Expected of parents whose chil-
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 dren are enrolled in the Solano Community College Children’s Programs. Repeatable 3 times. Sixteen hours by
arrangement total for the semester.
ECE 067 ECE Field Practice CSU 4 UNITS 10083 - - Speck C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Prerequisites: ECE 065. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course
Description: Work experience at an approved early childhood job site under the direct supervision of a fully
qualified ECE teacher (preferably under the supervision of one of the SCC selected Mentor teachers), and
attendance at a one-hour weekly seminar on campus which emphasizes child observation, curriculum planning,
and relationships of theories to practices. One hour lecture (related seminar), twenty hours weekly by arrange-
ment (work experience).
10076 W 02:30PM-03:20PM Cowee M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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ECONOMICS EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN


ECON 001 Prin Economics UC/CSU 3 UNITS EMT 212 Emt Basic, Lec/Lab 5 UNITS
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Introductory course dealing with Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards; Must be eighteen (18) years of age or older for
the nature and scope of economics, supply and demand analysis, national income accounting, Keynesian certification (Title 22, Division 9, Chapter 2, California Code of Regulations. Students must present current
models, money and banking, fiscal and monetary policy, stabilization methods, and current problems and BLS/CPR for Healthcare Providers card at the 1st class meeting to remain enrolled in the course. Course
issues. Emphasis on Macroeconomics. Three hours lecture. Description: Based on state Emergency Medical Services Association regulations, the goal of the EMT (Basic)
11042 MW 07:30AM-08:50AM Prescott V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 course is to acquire essential assessment & treatment skills for the delivery of prompt, efficient & safe pre-
11036 TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Maghoney L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 hospital emergency patient care. Application of these emergency care skills can minimize the risk of permanent
11034 MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Maghoney L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT disability to an individual. The course has lecture/discussion sessions & skills practice time. Students
11037 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Maghoney L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 completing the course for 5.0 units attend pre-assigned observation times with an emergency department &
11043 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Prescott V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 with an ambulance. Students successfully completing the course are eligible to take the state EMSA exam for
11041 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Dudman M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0505 certification. Certification enables students to qualify for employment with ambulance services, fire, or rescue
11045 MTWRF - Butters R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI services, search & rescue crews, ski patrol or related pre-hospital emergency care positions. Note: By law,
11035 MTWRF - Maghoney L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI applicants for certification must be at least 18 years of age. Students must present current Basic Life Support
11033 MTWRF - Maghoney L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI for Healthcare Providers course completion card at the first class meeting in order to remain enrolled in the
course. Repeatable every 2 years. Three and three-quarters hours lecture, three and three- quarters hours
ECON 002 Prin Economics UC/CSU 3 UNITS activity.
10608 T 01:00PM-04:30PM Clement S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Introductory course dealing with
W 01:00PM-04:43PM Clement S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0809
the price and output determination, cost of production, market structures, anti-trust regulations, and interna-
10609 T 01:00PM-04:30PM Clement S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
tional trade. Emphasis on Microeconomics. Three hours lecture.
R 01:00PM-04:30PM Clement S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0809
11044 TR 09:00AM-10:20AM Prescott V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10610 T 01:00PM-04:30PM Clement S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0803
11038 MW 10:30AM-11:50AM Maghoney L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
F 01:00PM-04:30PM Clement S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0809
11040 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Maghoney L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10611 T 06:00PM-09:30PM Zimmerman J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
11488 MTWRF - Butters R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
W 06:00PM-09:30PM Zimmerman J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0809
11039 MTWRF - Maghoney L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10612 T 06:00PM-09:30PM Zimmerman J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
R 06:00PM-09:30PM Zimmerman J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0809
ELECTRONICS/COMPUTER SERVICING
ECTN 122 Network+ 4 UNITS EMT 213 EMT (Basic) Refresher 1 UNIT
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Presents the architecture of computer Prerequisite: EMT 212 or equivalent or previous EMT 213. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and
networks, including the names, purpose, and characteristics of network components; such as network interface math standards. Consists of review and update of EMT 212 course content and focuses on ‘hands-on’ practice
card (NIC), hubs, routers, cabling and connectors; as well as topologies, protocols and standards. This course of all pre-hospital emergency skills, meeting the education requirements for EMT renewal. Topics and skills
also addresses network implementation, network support and troubleshooting. Prepares the student for include: legal issues (including HIPAA), trauma, triage, use of airway/ventilation equipment with CPR, auto-
CompTIA Network+ Computer Network Certification. As a team, in a laboratory environment, the class will mated external defibrillation (AED), patient exam (medical & trauma), assessments and treatments for
assemble and implement a complete network, with a server running a Microsoft server network operation breathing, cardiovascular, neurologic, musculoskeletal, soft tissue injury, childbirth & environmental emergen-
system (NOS) and several computers running the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System. All cies. Students apply assessments and treatments during pre-planned patient care skills scenarios to meet EMSA
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of the required cabling will be assembled in the lab by the students under the supervision of the instructor. requirements for skills verification. May repeat every 1-2 years, ad infinitum (as stipulated by EMSA regula-
Three hours lecture, three hours lab. tions for EMT I refresher and renewal). Four and one half hours lecture, four and one half hours activity
11090 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Berrett M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 (3 week course).
TR 06:51PM-07:50PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 10665 SU 08:00AM-12:30PM Clement S Lec/Dis 2Wks 01/29-02/05 0808
TR 07:51PM-08:25PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 SU 01:00PM-05:30PM Clement S Lab 2Wks 01/29-02/05 0809
10666 SU 08:00AM-12:30PM Clement S Lec/Dis 2Wks 04/02-04/09 0808
ECTN 128 A+ Cmptr Ops Systm 4 UNITS SU 01:00PM-05:30PM Clement S Lab 2Wks 04/02-04/09 0809
Course Advisories: ECTN 126, SCC minimum English and math standards. Presents the purpose and capabili-
ties of computer operating systems, operating system components and utilities. The course emphasizes initial
investigation of personal computer operating systems and demonstrates the uses of the operating system and ENGINEERING
other software for isolating troubles and completing the repair of personal computers. Prepares the student for
CompTIA A+ Operating Systems Technologies certification. Three hours lecture, three hours lab. ENGR 017 Intro/Elec Engineer UC/CSU 4 UNITS
11091 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Berrett M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 Prerequisites: MATH 023 (may be taken concurrently) and PHYS 007. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
MW 06:51PM-08:15PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880 English standard. Required for engineering majors, the course presents a study of basic circuit analysis tech-
niques including Kirchhoff’s laws, mesh-current, node-voltage, Thevenin and Norton equivalent; transient and
steady-state responses of passive circuits; sinusoidal steady-state analysis; power calculations; operational
ECTN 173 Computer Forensics 3 UNITS amplifier; semiconductor devices. Weekly homework assignments and written tests, including a comprehensive
Prerequisite: CIS 001. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Introduces final examination and lab reports, will be used to evaluate student success. Four hours lecture, three hours lab.
the student to the tools and techniques of preserving and investigating digital evidence in a systematic and 11099 MW 02:00PM-02:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
scientificaly reliable manner using modern computer forensic software applications. The student is introduced F 02:00PM-03:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
to the interpretation and analysis of recovered data for the purpose of collecting legal evidence. Student is W 03:00PM-05:50PM Lutz M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
exposed to data in an array of formats and applications from several computer types and operating systems as
well as deleted, encrypted, and damaged information. Evidence reporting practices are also introduced. (Same
as CIS 173) Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
11089 S 09:00AM-10:55AM Berrett M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880
S 10:56AM-01:50PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1880

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ENGLISH 10408 ENGL 001 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Reeve M Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 1645
[ 10247 LR 010 MTWRF - Duane E ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
English 001 College Composition w/LR 010: This is a Learning Community course (LC 003).You MUST register in CRN 10408 (ENGL 001), 10247 (LR 010), and
Intro to Lib Research and Information Competency UC/CSU (4 units) 11135 (NUTR 010)
10497 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Hairston A Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704
Course Advisories: English 001: College Composition (3 units) and LR 010: Introduction to [ 10292 LR 010 MTWRF - Scolari J ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
Library Research and Information Competency (1 unit) are co-requisite courses. These courses This is a Learning Community course (LC 004).You MUST register in CRN 10497 (ENGL 001), 10292 (LR 010),
must be taken together as a linked learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare and 11063 (COUN 050)
students for the English 001 research project. Work in LR 010 will be completed online, ENGL 002 Crit Thk/Writ Lit UC/CSU 3 UNITS
with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Go to Prerequisite: ENGL 001 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. The development of critical thinking, reading, and
http://www.solano.edu/library/corequisite.html for more information. writing skills as they apply to the analysis of fiction, poetry and drama, literary criticism, and related non-
CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR SCH TYP MEETDATES WKS ROOM fiction from diverse cultural sources and perspectives. Emphasis is on the techniques and principles of effective
10455 ENGL 001 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Coury C Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10274 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
written argument as they apply to literature. Essay examinations, critical papers, and some research projects are
required. Three hours lecture.
10435 ENGL 001 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Badtke D Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0801 10448 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Cobene H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
[ 10303 LR 010 MTWRF - Thomas L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10515 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM Jacobsen A Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/17-05/19 VVCT
10476 ENGL 001 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM DeMartini D Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704
[ 10436 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Badtke D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
10304 LR 010 MTWRF - Thomas L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10550 ENGL 001 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM McBride C Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 1860
10640 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Schouten J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
[ 10293 LR 010 MTWRF - Scolari J ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10677 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Stever S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
10514 ENGL 001 TR 09:00AM-11:50AM Jacobsen A Lec/Dis 01/20-03/15 8 VVCT 10690 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Wyly M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
[ 10308 LR 010 MTWRF - Smith L ONLI 01/20-03/15 8 ONLI 10683 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Swindle R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
10644 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Schouten J Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VVCT 10670 TR 04:30PM-07:25PM Souza M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/17-05/19 FFTA
[ 10251 LR 010 MTWRF - Fuller R ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10653 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Shlah Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10546 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Lorenzetti V Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0714 10686 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Wright R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
[ 10290 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10485 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Federle S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10667 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Smith J Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0743 10452 MTWRF - Cobene H ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
[ 10306 LR 010 MTWRF - Thomas L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10453 MTWRF - Cobene H ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10480 ENGL 001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Farmer E Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704 10440 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Blair E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
[ 10248 LR 010 MTWRF - Duane E ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI LC 002 “Ain’t I a Woman?”-enter CRN 10421 & 10440
10510 ENGL 001 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Iwamoto K Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0801
[ 10271 LR 010 MTWRF - Luce K ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10540 ENGL 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Keyser G Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 ENGL 004 Crit Thnkng & Comp UC/CSU 3 UNITS
[ 10249 LR 010 MTWRF - Duane E ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI Prerequisite: ENGL 001. Course Advisory: SCC minimum math standard. A study of the process of thought
10641 ENGL 001 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Schouten J Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704 and its representation in writing, focusing on the formation of responsible opinions and their presentation in
[ 10266 LR 010 MTWRF - Rotenberg S ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI written argument. This course offers practice in the intellectual skills necessary for critical thinking, including
10466 ENGL 001 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Carmichael E Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0712
[ 10267 LR 010 MTWRF - Fink M ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
observation, analysis, and research; it provides instruction in the organization, arrangement, and stylistic pres-
entation of informative and argumentative writing; it examines the informative and argumentative writing of
10564 ENGL 001 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Ryan K Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704
[ others and it requires students to write their own analytical and argumentative essays. Essay examinations and

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10291 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI critical papers are required. Three hours lecture.
10489 ENGL 001 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Giambastiani L Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10671 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Stein J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10250 LR 010 MTWRF - Fuller R ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10547 ENGL 001 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Lowe K Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0714
10655 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Shulakoff A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
[ 10272 LR 010 MTWRF - Luce K ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10674 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Stein J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10548 ENGL 001 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Lowe K Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VJOC 10447 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Carmichael E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
[ 10273 LR 010 MTWRF - Luce K ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10554 MTWRF - McBride C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10450 ENGL 001 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Cobene H Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 10555 MTWRF - McBride C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
[ 10255 LR 010 MTWRF - Rotenberg S ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10556 MTWRF - McBride C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10451 ENGL 001 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Cobene H Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10265 LR 010 MTWRF - Rotenberg S ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI ENGL 006 Creative Writing I UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10545 ENGL 001 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Long J Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0707
[ 10269 LR 010 MTWRF - Fink M ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
Prerequisite: ENGL 001. An introductory study of creative writing techniques. Students develop self-expres-
10669 ENGL 001 TR 04:30PM-07:25PM Souza M Lec/Dis 01/20-03/15 8 FFTA sion through writing and through individual and class criticism of student work. Frequent writing is required.
[ 10309 LR 010 MTWRF - Smith L ONLI 01/20-03/15 8 ONLI Three hours lecture.
10685 ENGL 001 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Wright R Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VVCT 10688 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Wyly M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
[ 10294 LR 010 MTWRF - Scolari J ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10679 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Stever S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
10654 ENGL 001 T 06:00PM-09:05PM Shlah Z Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VJOC 10557 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Michals N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
[ 10305 LR 010 MTWRF - Thomas L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10509 ENGL 001 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Haslam A Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0712
[ 10275 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
ENGL 007 Creative Writing II UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10560 ENGL 001 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Pendleton R Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 Prerequisite: ENGL 006. An advanced study of creative writing skills. Students will be expected to show
[ 10296 LR 010 MTWRF - Smith L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI proficiency in at least one genre (poetry, short story, drama, novel). Frequent writing and intense individual and
10484 ENGL 001 M 06:15PM-09:05PM Federle S Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0743 class criticism of student work are requirements. Repeatable 2 times. Three hours lecture.
[ 10297 LR 010 MTWRF - Tedone D ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10689 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Wyly M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
10517 ENGL 001 R 06:15PM-09:05PM Juarez L Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 10680 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Stever S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
[ 10298 LR 010 MTWRF - Tedone D ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10558 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Michals N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
10698 ENGL 001 W 06:15PM-09:05PM TBD - Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10307 LR 010 MTWRF - TBD - ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
{10694 ENGL 001 MTWRF - Wyly M ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
[ 10252 LR 010 MTWRF - Fuller R ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10695 ENGL 001 MTWRF - Wyly M ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
[ 10253 LR 010 MTWRF - Fuller R ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI

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ENGL 012 Modern Womn Writers UC/CSU 3 UNITS ENGL 031 American Lit, II UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A study of 20th century women writers, concentrating on British and North Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A survey of literature written in the United States from the end of the Civil War to
American women writers. The course focuses on novels, short stories, poems, plays and essays written by the present. Through focus on significant works of diverse writers, attention is given to significant literary
women and attempts to define and assess the contributions of women writers to 20th century literature. Styles movements and to understanding, comparing and contrasting the diverse political, religious, social and cultural
and themes employed in the literature, as well as the cultural and political background in which it was written, elements of literature in the United States. Written examinations and critical papers are required. Three hours
will also be examined and analyzed. Examinations and critical papers are required. Three hours lecture. lecture.
10483 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Farmer E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710 10487 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Giambastiani Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704

ENGL 014 Bible as Literature UC/CSU 3 UNITS ENGL 034 African Amer Novel UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A general survey of narratives, drama, poetry, biography, history, culture, and Prerequisite: ENGL 001. Through the in-depth study of novels and plays by African American writers, the
prophecy of the ‘Old Testament,’ ‘The Apocrypha,’ and the ‘New Testament’ with emphasis on literary inter- course examines the sociopolitical effect on the works and the influence this literature has had on mainstream
pretation of their content and techniques. Three hours lecture. American literature. Critical papers and examinations are required. Three hours lecture.
10650 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Scott J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704 10498 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Hairston A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704

ENGL 018 Intro To Mythology UC/CSU 3 UNITS ENGL 041 English Literature UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A survey of the major elements of mythology, its history and development as part of Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A study of major works in poetry, prose, and drama from approximately 1798 to the
the human experience with a central focus on Western mythology, its origins and development as well as its present. The course focuses on the Romantic Movement, the Victorian Age, early 20th Century, modernism,
appearance in and influence on literature. Examinations and papers are required. Three hours lecture. postwar literature, post-colonial literature, and late 20th Century post-modernism. It examines the shifting rela-
10693 M 06:15PM-09:20PM Wyly M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704 tionship between literature and its historical and cultural contexts. It introduces students to questions of canon
formation and the use of critical theory in the analysis of literature. Examinations and critical papers are
required. Three hours lecture.
10438 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Blair E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701

ENGL 047 American Sign Language 2 UC/CSU 3 UNITS


Prerequisite: ENGL 046. Emphasis is on vocabulary expansion, introduction to ASL idiomatic expressions
and information regarding the ethics and process of becoming a sign language interpreter. Assessment of
competency is accomplished through written and communicative examination. Some interaction with the deaf
population is required. Three hours lecture.
English Curriculum Flowchart 10478 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Estes C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
Computerized Placement Test (CPT)
ENGL 058 Literary Magazine CSU 3 UNITS
Sentence Skills Test Prerequisite: ENGL 001. A course in the contemporary American Literary magazine which will also produce
its own literary magazine: requesting submissions, reviewing them, selecting material, arranging contents and
determining the format. Students may write creatively and make their work available for class commentary, as
English 305 – Introduction to well as for possible inclusion in the magazine. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture.
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10691 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Wyly M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801


Reading & Writing Skills
CPT Sentence Skills Test Score of 0-50 ENGL 062 Analytical Reading CSU 3 UNITS
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 370. Course Advisory: ENGL 353. A college-level reading course
designed to improve and enhance the student’s ability to understand inferential reading passages. Emphasis is
on the development of critical reading skills, including the ability to understand the author’s point of view and
to engage in textual analysis. In addition, the student should develop the ability to successfully critique college-
level reading material by analyzing a variety of prose structures. Three hours lecture.
English 350 – Reading & Writing Skills 10443 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Boerner H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
for ESL Students 10441 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Boerner H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10456 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Dambrosio A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
English 355 – Writing & Reading Skills 10457 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Dambrosio A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
CPT Sentence Skills Test Score of 51-69 10648 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Scott J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) 10459 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Dambrosio A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT

ENGL 087 Drama-Travel/Study CSU 1 UNIT


Prerequisite: Permission of instructor to confirm opening. Course Advisory: ENGL 1. Introduction to the
English 370 – English Fundamentals principles of drama through a study of plays being presented at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival. Repeatable
3 times. A travel study course.
Written English The course fee of approximately $350 includes theatre tickets for four (4) plays, shared accommodations for
CPT Sentence Skills Test Score of 70-101 two nights, the registration fee, and either one unit of college credit in English 087 or one unit of community
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) education credit. Meals and transportation are the responsibility of each student though transportation may be
arranged among the participants of the class. Plays to be seen and studied include: Shakespeare’s Measure for
Measure; Moliere’s The Imaginary Invalid; Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird; and the option to see one of
the following: Lett’s August: Osage County; Cho’s The Language Archive or Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
Contact the instructor, Kathy Rosengren, at 541-708-0340 or kkspeare@pacbell.net for course details.
English 001 – College Composition 10561 RFSU - Rosengren K Lab 1Wks 05/05-05/08 ASF
CPT Sentence Skills Test Score of 102 or above
Or the equivalent (see college catalog)

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ENGL 305 Intro Read/Write 3 UNITS ENGL 320 Reading Lab 0.5-1 UNITS
Intensive instruction in developmental language processing skills, reading and writing skills, and general class- Designed to identify students’ individual reading needs and to provide individualized instruction. Students will
room survival skills. Success in this class will be based on attendance, satisfactory completion of in- and out-of be assigned a worktext based on assessment in consultation with a Reading instructor. Credit will be earned
class reading and writing assignments and the Composition Mastery Examination. Repeatable 1 time. This is a when student has successfully completed the assigned course of study and appropriate number of lab hours as
credit/no credit only course. Three hours lecture. specified in each student’s contract. This is an open entry/open exit, credit/no credit course. May be repeated to
10479 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Farmer E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708 a maximum of 6 units, including initial enrollment. Two hours activity weekly per unit.
10477 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Demartini D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736 This is a 0.5-unit course.
10549 MW 10:00AM-11:15AM Lowe K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10460 - - Dambrosio A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
10481 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Farmer E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708 Lab Hours for CRN 10460: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -
10513 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Iwamoto K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0443 08:00AM-02:30PM
10675 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Stein J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743 This is a 1-unit course.
10461 - - Dambrosio A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
ENGL 310 Writing Skills Lab 0.5-1 UNITS Lab Hours for CRN 10461: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -
Upon registration, each student’s writing sample will be used to identify his/her individual writing problems, 08:00AM-02:30PM
and an individualized program will be designed to provide instruction in those problem areas. Credit will be
earned upon successful completion and mastery of the student’s course of study and an appropriate number of ENGL 331 Voc Stratg/Reading 3 UNITS
hours as specified in each student’s contract. This is an open entry/open exit, credit/no credit only course. May
Course Advisory: CPT Reading score of 35 to 49. A vocabulary skills development course designed to help
be repeated to a maximum of 6 units, including initial enrollment. Two hours activity weekly per unit.
students learn new words to understand reading. This course will emphasize strategies for word analysis and
These are 0.5-unit courses.
dictionary use to identify, learn, use, and retain meanings of unfamiliar words. Note: This is a credit/no credit
10490 - - Giambastiani Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
only course. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture.
Lab Hours for CRN 10490: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -
10301 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Konecny N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
08:00AM-02:30PM 10442 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Boerner H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10493 - - Hairston A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10445 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Boerner H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
Lab Hours for CRN 10493: MW - 11:30PM-01:45PM
10521 - - Lamons M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
ENGL 348E English Fundamentals 3 UNITS
Lab Hours for CRN 10521: T - 06:00PM-08:50PM
Prerequisite(s): A score of 90-101 within the last three years on the sentence skills section of the assessment
These are 1-unit courses.
test. Course Advisory: ENGL 353. Principles and practice of English composition, emphasizing analytical
10491 - - Giambastiani Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
paragraphs and essays; critical reading, thinking, and writing; principles of essay and paragraph construction;
Lab Hours for CRN 10491: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F - grammar and punctuation; construction of effective sentences. This is a pass / no pass only course. Three hours
08:00AM-02:30PM lecture.
10494 - - Hairston A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10486 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Giambastiani Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
Lab Hours for CRN 10494: MW - 11:30AM-1:45PM 10482 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Farmer E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
11451 MW 09:30AM-10:45AM Hairston A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10552 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM McBride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
Reading Curriculum Flowchart

SPRING CLASSES
Computerized Placement Test (CPT) ENGL 350 Write/Read For ESL 3 UNITS
Prerequisite(s): A score of 51-69 within the last three years on the sentence skills section of the assessment
Reading Comprehension Test test; or recommendation of a counselor or English instructor based on a Multiple Measures Evaluation; or a
grade of “Pass” or better and a score of 4 or more on the Composition Mastery Final Examination upon
completion of ENGL 305. Corequisite(s): This course must be taken together with 1.5 units of the English
350L. Credit for this course will be given only when the requirements of both components have been
English 331 – Vocabulary Strategies completed. Course Description: Combines writing and reading practice to increase skill in developing clear
paragraphs and short essays. This course includes an intensive study of grammar, reading comprehension, and
for Reading Comprehnsion ways to find ideas. ESL students will acquire new language patterns for writing standard American English.
CPT Sentence Skills Test Score of 0-50 This is a Pass/No Pass only course. Three hours lecture.
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) 10518 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Keyser G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
10573 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Defoe D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
10672 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Stein J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
10646 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Scott J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
10473 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Defoe D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
English 353 – Textbook Reading Strategies 10507 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Haslam A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
10471 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Dawson L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
CPT Reading Comprehension
Test Score of 51-74 ENGL 350L English 350 Lab 1.5 UNITS
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) Corequisite(s): ENGL 350. Repeatability: May be repeated once, for a maximum total of 3 units credit.
Students who fail the coreq ENGL 350 twice must enroll in ENGL 310 for individualized instruction. Course
Description: Upon registration in English 350L, students will go through structured curriculum which
develops their reading and writing skills. Credit will be earned upon successful completion and mastery of the
course of study and completion of the appropriate number of hours as specified. This is a pass/no pass course.
English 062 – Analytical Reading Four and one-half hours Lab.
CPT Reading Comprehension Test Score 10651 - - Scott J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
of 75 or above Lab Hours for CRN 10651: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -
Or Eligibility for English 370 08:00AM-02:30PM
Or the equivalent (see college catalog)

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ENGL 353 Textbook Reading 3 UNITS 10437 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Badtke D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
Course Advisory: CPT Reading score of 50 or above. Reading strategies and practice to improve under- 10475 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Defoe D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
standing, enlarge vocabulary, and improve retention. Students will learn how to comprehend main idea- 10576 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Smith J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
supporting detail relationships, use the knowledge they already have, recognize organizational patterns and 10439 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Blair E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1860
author’s purpose, and respond thoughtfully through discussion and writing. To develop skills in college study 10642 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Schouten J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
reading, primary emphasis is on reading materials typically found in textbooks. Note: This is a credit/no credit 10643 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Schouten J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
only class. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture. 10684 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Swindle R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
10444 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Boerner H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743 10496 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Hairston A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10458 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Dambrosio A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702 10499 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Hairston A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
10649 M 06:15PM-09:20PM Scott J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702 10523 R 06:00PM-09:05PM Lamons M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10470 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Shlah Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10468 M 06:15PM-09:20PM Davis T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
ENGL 355 Write/Read Skills 3 UNITS 10500 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Gunby M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
Prerequisite(s): A score of 51-69 within the last three years on the sentence skills section of the assessment 10553 W 06:15PM-09:05PM McBride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
test; or recommendation of a counselor or English instructor based on a Multiple Measures Evaluation; or a 10559 R 06:15PM-09:20PM Michals N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
grade of “Pass” or better and a score of 4 or more on the Composition Mastery Final Examination upon 10645 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Schouten J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
completion of ENGL 305 or 350. Corequisite(s): This course must be taken together with 1.5 units of 355L. LC 010 Pre-Fire Technology-enter CRN 10222,10750,10645, 10687, &11372
Credit for this course will be given only when the requirements of both components have been completed.
Course Description: Combines writing and reading practice to increase skill in developing clear paragraphs
and short essays. This course includes an intensive study of grammar, reading comprehension, and ways to find ENGL 370L English Fundamentals Lab 0.5 UNITS
ideas. This is a Pass/No Pass Course. Three hours lecture. Corequisite(s): ENGL 370. Repeatability: May be repeated once, for a maximum total of one unit credit.
10519 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Keyser G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712 Students who fail the coreq ENGL 370 twice must enroll in ENGL 310 for individualized instruction Course
10574 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Defoe D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736 Description: Upon registration in English 370L, students will go through structured curriculum which
10673 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Stein J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736 develops their reading and writing skills. Credit will be earned upon successful completion and mastery of the
10647 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Scott J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703 course of study and completion of the appropriate number of hours as specified. This is a pass/no pass course.
10474 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Defoe D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736 1.5 hours Lab weekly.
10508 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Haslam A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702 10495 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Hairston A Lab 9Wks 01/19-03/16 VJOC
10472 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Dawson L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708 10745 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Hairston A Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 VJOC
10522 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Lamons M Lab 8Wks 01/25-03/15 VJOC
10748 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Lamons M Lab 8Wks 03/22-05/17 VJOC
ENGL 355L English 355 Lab 1.5 UNITS
10747 R 06:00PM-09:05PM Dawson L Lab 9Wks 03/17-05/19 VJOC
Corequisite(s): ENGL 355. Repeatability: May be repeated once, for a maximum total of 3 units credit.
10469 R 06:00PM-09:05PM Dawson L Lab 9Wks 01/19-03/10 VJOC
Students who fail the coreq ENGL 355 twice must enroll in ENGL 310 for individualized instruction.
10687 - - Wright R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Course Description: Upon registration in English 355L, students will go through structured curriculum which
Lab Hours for CRN 10687: TR - 01:00PM-2:15PM
develops their reading and writing skills. Credit will be earned upon successful completion and mastery of the
10492 - - Giambastiani Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
course of study and completion of the appropriate number of hours as specified. This is a pass/no pass course.
Four and one-half hours Lab.
Lab Hours for CRN 10492: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -
10652 - - Scott J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130 08:00AM-02:30PM S - 09:00AM-12:30PM (2/12/11-5/7/11)
SPRING CLASSES

Lab Hours for CRN 10652: MTWR - 08:00AM-04:00PM, 05:00PM-09:00PM F -


08:00AM-02:30PM ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ESL 006 ESL Compositn Sklls UC/CSU 3 UNITS
ENGL 370 English Fundamentals 3 UNITS Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 078 or ESL 079. Course Advisory: ESL Assessment Test Score:
Prerequisite: A score of 70-101 within the last three years on the sentence skills section of the assessment test; Level 1. An advanced class for non-native speakers of English which offers practice in writing, vocabulary
or recommendation of a counselor or English instructor based on a Multiple Measures Evaluation; or a grade of acquisition, and related grammar practice. Includes ongoing practice in critical analysis of English paragraph
‘Credit’ and a score of 6 or more on the Composition Mastery Final Examination upon completion of ENGL logic. Frequent compositions, quizzes, graded exercises, and a final exam are required. This course is a prereq-
305 or 350 or 355. Corequisite: ENGL 370L. Credit for the course will be given only when the requirements uisite for English 350 for those students who score 31-75 on the ESL assessment test. Repeatable 1 time. Three
for all components have been met. Course Advisory: ENGL 353. Principles and practice of English composi- hours lecture.
tion, emphasizing analytical paragraphs and essays; critical reading, thinking, and writing; principles of essay 10424 R 06:15PM-09:20PM Michals S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
and paragraph construction; grammar and punctuation; construction of effective sentences. This is a Pass/No
Pass course. Three hours lecture. ESL 055 Adv ESL Reading CSU 3 UNITS
10454 MWF 07:00AM-07:50AM Coury C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
Prerequisites: Successful completion of ESL 078 or ESL 079 or ESL Assessment Test Score: Level 1. A class
10562 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Lorenzetti V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714
for advanced non-native speakers of English involving the active, problem-solving process of intensive reading
10696 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Johanna N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
and focusing on the coordination of a number of skills to assist the student in drawing information from a
10676 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Stever S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
content-oriented, college-level text. Students will also practice critical, extensive reading and writing at their
10697 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Johanna N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0446
individual level and pace using outside texts from the ESL collection at the Solano College Library.
10520 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Keyser G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
Comprehension tasks, exercises, quizzes, a final exam and weekly written journals are required for successful
10563 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Ryan K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
completion. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture.
10551 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM McBride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
10409 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Reeve M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1860
10488 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Giambastiani Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0702
10668 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Smith J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0605
10678 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Stever S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707 ESL 077 Conver/Pronun Skls CSU 3 UNITS
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ESL 077L. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 372 or ESL 373
or ESL 374. Course Advisory: ESL Assessment Test Score: At or above Level 2’. Offers practice in acquiring
patterns of American English grammar and pronunciation for the purpose of conversing clearly and completely.
Includes practice in critically evaluating semantic and syntactic contrasts among various languages represented
by students. Three hours lecture.
10062 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Berger J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704

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ESL 077L ESL 077 Lab CSU 0.5 UNITS ESL 079 Inter Sent Structur CSU 3 UNITS
Corequisite(s): ESL 077. Course Advisory: Familiarity with basic reading and writing skills: English alphabet Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 372 or ESL 373 or ESL 374. Course Advisory: ESL Assessment
letter names, numbers, and ability to follow directions. Course Description: Provides structured listening Test Score: At or above Level 2. An intermediate English course for non-native speakers focusing on the correct
comprehension and pronunciation practice, basic grammar practice, and elementary word processing practice use of basic English sentence structures in oral communication. Knowledge of the structures reinforced and
for students new to the English language who wish to improve their own ability to speak and understand clearly. verified through written assignments. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture.
Instruction is individualized. Materials for the lab may be purchased in the bookstore. This is an open 10407 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Reeve M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
entry/open exit, pass/no pass only course. Repeatability: May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units, including
initial enrollment. One and one-half hours lab. ESL 087 Adv Sent Structure CSU 3 UNITS
10066 - - Berger J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 078 or ESL 079 or ESL Assessment Test score: Level 1. An
advanced English course for non-native speakers focusing on the correct use of basic English structures in
ESL 078 Interm ESL Reading CSU 3 UNITS written communication. Knowledge of the structures reinforced and verified through written assignments.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 372 or ESL 373 or ESL 374. Course Advisory: ESL Assessment Continuation of ESL 079. Three hours lecture.
Test Score: At or above Level 2. Offers development in reading and vocabulary improvement for the interme- 10065 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Berger J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0701
diate ESL student. College-level reading passages range from narration to argumentation. Students practice the
phonetic structure of the English sound and spelling systems to decrease confusion in reading comprehension. ESL 330 ESL Lab 0.5-1 UNITS
Graded exercises, quizzes, comprehension tasks, unit tests, and a final exam are required for successful
Course Advisory: Familiarity with basic reading and writing skills: English alphabet letter names, numbers,
completion of this course. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours lecture.
and ability to follow directions. Provides structured listening comprehension and pronunciation practice, basic
10063 M 06:15PM-09:05PM Berger J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
grammar practice, and elementary word processing practice for students new to the English language who wish
to improve their own ability to speak and understand clearly. This is an open entry/open exit, pass/no pass only
course. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units, including initial enrollment. One one-half to four one-half
hours activities.
These are 0.5-unit courses.
10228 - - Reeve M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
- - Berger J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
ESL Curriculum Flowchart This is a 1-unit course.
10229 - - Berger J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0130
Levels of English Proficiency (LOEP)
Computerized Assessment Test ESL 372 Fund Of ESL Reading 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: Familiarity with basic reading and writing skills, English alphabet letter names, numbers,
and ability to follow directions and ESL Assessment Test Score: Level 3. Offers practice in high beginning level
LEVEL III: reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition and writing skills development for the ESL student who is still
developing fluency. Three hours lecture.
ESL 372 – Fundamentals of ESL Reading 10064 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Berger J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0743
ESL 373 – Basic Oral Communication
ESL 374 – Fundamentals of Grammar ESL 373 ESL Basic Oral Comm 3 UNITS

SPRING CLASSES
2 out of 3 LOEP assessment scores below 50 Course Advisory: Familiarity with basic reading and writing skills, English alphabet letter names, numbers,
Or the equivalent (see college catalog) and ability to follow directions and ESL Assessment Test Score: Level 3. For students still developing fluency
in spoken English, this course offers practice in mastering the patterns of spoken American English through
study of the English sound system (pronunciation), conversation strategies, related grammar, writing, and
spelling at a high-beginning level of proficiency with oral communication and listening as the focus. Three
hours lecture.
11509 T 06:00PM-08:50PM Lawson D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
LEVEL II:
ESL 077 – Conversation,
Pronunciation Skills
ESL 078 – Intermediate Reading Skills
ESL 079 – Intermediate Sentence
Structure: Spoken English
2 out of 3 LOEP assessment scores above
50 but below 86 Or the equivalent
(see college catalog)

LEVEL I:
ESL 055 – Advanced ESL Reading
ESL 006 – Composition Skills
ESL 087 – Advanced Sentence Structure:
Written English
2 out of 3 LOEP assessment scores above 86
Or the equivalent (see college catalog)

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FIRE TECHNOLOGY FIRE 113B Fire Tech Academy 18 UNITS


FIRE 050 Fire Protect Organ CSU 3 UNITS Prerequisite(s): FIRE 50; FIRE 113A; Fire 128 or EMT 212; Proof of Completion of Fire/PE 83 or USFS
PACK Test or C-Pat Test within the previous 12 month period; Completion and Submission of the Solano
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Presents an introduction to fire protection; career opportu-
Community College Fire 113B Fire Tech Academy Application including application guidelines, application
nities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection; fire loss analysis; organiza-
form, personal biography. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Prospective
tion and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government;
Firefighter I Academy students will be required to fill out a Personal Health History Questionnaire that depicts
laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions;
the student’s health history. Based upon the information found in said questionnaire, a medical examination
basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and
may be required. A course containing the contents of Fire 115, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130, 131, and Low
tactics. This is a Fire Technology core course and must be completed with a final grade of ‘C’ or better in order
Angle Rope Rescue Operational. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will become eligible
to receive an Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement in Fire Technology. Three hours lecture.
for certification by the State Fire Marshal’s Office as a Fire Fighter I. Fifteen hours lecture and nine hours
10225 T 06:30PM-09:00PM Gantt G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
lab.(Formerly FIRE 140)
T 06:30PM-09:00PM Brick J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Note: A materials kit fee of up to $2250 (which does not include textbooks for prerequisite courses, and is
10226 TR 06:30PM-09:05PM Miller L Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/20-03/17 FFTA
subject to change due to changes in vendor prices and/or course requirements) is required of each student. This
10222 MW 08:00AM-09:10AM Glankler R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
fee (which is in addition to enrollment fees) includes State Certificate fees, textbooks, uniforms, turnout coat
LC 010 Pre-Fire Technology-enter CRN 10222,10750,10645, 10687, &11372 and pants*, etc., which become property of the student. The materials kit must be purchased in full at the SCC
Bookstore during the first week of the academy, and the receipt must be presented during the first week of the
FIRE 054 Fire Equip & System CSU 3 UNITS academy. The Bookstore does not have payment plans available. Any financial aid for purchase of materials
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Provides information relating to the features of design and kits must be finalized and verified with SCC Bookstore by the SCC Financial Aid Office or your private organ-
operation of fire detection and alarm systems, heat and smoke control systems, special protection and sprinkler ization by the end of the first full week of this academy. Students who enroll in this course must attend the
systems, water supply for fire protection, and portable fire extinguishers. This is a Fire Technology core course mandatory pre-meeting/orientation on Monday, November 29, 2010, at 10 A.M., Room TBD, at the new
and must be completed with a final grade of ‘C’ or better in order to receive an Associate Degree or Certificate Vacaville Center.
of Achievement in Fire Technology. Three hours lecture. 10826 MTWR 06:00PM-09:30PM Pike R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 DFD
10223 MTWRF - Pike R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI S 08:00AM-04:50PM Pike R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 DFD

FIRE 055 Fund/Fire Serv Opr CSU 3 UNITS FOREIGN LANGUAGE


Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Presents the fundamentals of fire department organization, FRENCH
management, and resources, and the use of those resources to control various emergencies. This is a Fire FREN 001 1st Semester French UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Technology core course and must be completed with a final grade of ‘C’ or better in order to receive an Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have had two or more years of high school
Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement in Fire Technology. Three hours lecture. French with a grade of ‘B’ or better within the last three years or to students who have completed FRNCH 031
10224 MTWRF - Pike R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI and/or 032. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduces the fundamental elements of the
language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture) with emphasis on language production, grammar,
FIRE 056 Bldg Const Fire Ser CSU 3 UNITS syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the Francophone culture. Exams, quizzes, written
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Presents all of the major components of the and oral assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Five hours
common types of structures used for business and residential purposes that will provide the student with the lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes.
basic building construction knowledge to safely perform rescue operations and suppress fires in structures and 10330 MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM Marlow-Munoz Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
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their surrounding appurtenances. This course must be completed with a final grade of ‘C’ or better in order to
receive an Associate Degree or Certificate of Achievement in Fire Technology. Three hours lecture.
10824 R 01:00PM-03:50PM Pike R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT FREN 002 2nd Semester French UC/CSU 5 UNITS
10771 MTWRF - Pike R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Prerequisites: FREN 001, or FREN 031 and 032, or two years of high school French. Note: Not open to
students who have completed FREN 033 and/or 034. Continuation of FREN 001 introducing the fundamentals
FIRE 083 Fire Candidate Fit CSU 2.5 UNITS of French (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture) with increased emphasis on writing and continued
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Provides lifelong fitness knowledge to gain stress on language production, pronunciation, grammar, syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and expo-
employment with a federal, state, county, city or special district fire agency. Provides certification with the Fire sure to the Francophone culture. Exams, quizzes, written and oral assignments and completion of the lab
Service Joint Labor Management Wellness/Fitness Initiative ‘Candidate Physical Ability Test.’ Repeatable 3 manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Five hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes.
times. (Same as PE 083) One hour lecture, two or three hours activity. 10331 MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM Marlow-Munoz Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
11409 TR 07:00AM-07:30AM Beverly R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705 - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
TR 07:30AM-08:50AM Beverly R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
11410 TR 09:30AM-10:00AM Baughn K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT FREN 003 3rd Semester French UC/CSU 5 UNITS
TR 10:00AM-11:20AM Baughn K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT Prerequisites: FREN 002, or FREN 034, or three years of high school French. Continuation of FREN 002,
FREN 003 expands the student’s knowledge of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture)
FIRE 102 Fire Service Safety 3 UNITS with emphasis on language production, grammar, syntax, and acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and expo-
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Designed to provide basic skills in assessing environmental and sure to Francophone culture. In addition, students will read and discuss short selections taken from a literary
fire dangers in the home, at the fire station, on the fire ground, on wildland fires, or while operating a fire and cultural anthology. Exams, quizzes, written and oral assignments and completion of the lab manual will be
vehicle. Successful students will receive a NWCG Fire Safety Officer Certificate. Three hours lecture. used to evaluate student progress. Five hours lecture.
Footnote: To participate in an online or online/hybrid course, you must have an e-mail address and that address 10332 MWF 01:00PM-02:25PM Marlow-Munoz Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
must be on file with Solano College.
10825 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Pike R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT

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GERMAN SPANISH
GRMN 001 1st Semester German UC/CSU 5 UNITS SPAN 001 1st Sem Spanish UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have had two or more years of high school Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have had two or more years of high school
German with a grade of ‘B’ or better within the last three years or to students who have completed GRMN 031 Spanish with a grade of ‘B’ or better within the last three years or to students who have completed SPAN 01S,
and/or 032. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduces the fundamental elements of the or SPAN 031 and/or 032, or SPAN 61M and/or 62M. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture) with emphasis on language production, grammar, Introduces the fundamental elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture) with
syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the German culture. Exams, quizzes, written emphasis on language production, grammar, syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the
assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Five hours lecture, one Hispanic culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to eval-
hour weekly of listening to tapes. uate student progress. Five hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes.
10326 MWF 08:00AM-09:25AM Kropp G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0714 10051 MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM Jacobo I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10400 MTWRF 10:00AM-10:50AM Pirott L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
GRMN 002 2nd Semester German UC/CSU 5 UNITS - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10052 MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Abel-Quintero Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
Prerequisites: GRMN 001, or GRMN 031 and 032, or two years of high school German or the equivalent.
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Note: Not open to students who have completed GRMN 033 and/or 034. Continuation of GRMN 1, presenting
10401 MWF 12:30PM-01:55PM Abel-Quintero Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
the fundamentals of German (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture), with increased emphasis on
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
writing and continued stress on language production, pronunciation, grammar, syntax, acquisition of a practical
vocabulary, and exposure to the German culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the
lab manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Five hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes. SPAN 002 2nd Sem Spanish UC/CSU 5 UNITS
10329 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Kropp G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712 Prerequisites: SPAN 001, or SPAN 001S, or SPAN 032, or SPAN 062M, or two years of high school Spanish.
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Note. Not open to students who have completed SPAN 002S, or SPAN 033 and/or 034, or SPAN 063M and/or
064M. Continuation of Spanish 001, presenting the fundamentals of Spanish (listening, speaking, reading,
writing and culture), with increased emphasis on writing and continued stress on language production, pronun-
GRMN 011 German Conversation UC/CSU 3 UNITS ciation, grammar, syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the Hispanic culture. Exams,
Prerequisite: GRMN 002 or GRMN 034 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Designed to promote competency in the quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Five
oral use of the language and to increase fluency by reinforcing previously learned materials and by expanding hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes.
vocabulary and patterns of speech. Three hours lecture.
10287 MWF 07:15AM-08:40AM Abel-Quintero Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
10327 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Kropp G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712 - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10399 MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM Pirott L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
ITALIAN - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
ITAL 032 1st Sem Ital, Pt 2 UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10288 MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Jacobo I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
Prerequisite: ITAL 031. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Continuation of ITAL 031 intro- - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
ducing students to the fundamental elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture),
with emphasis on language production, grammar, syntax, vocabulary building, and exposure to Italian culture. SPAN 003 3rd Sem Spanish UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student Prerequisites: SPAN 002, or SPAN 002S, or SPAN 034, or SPAN 064M, or three years of high school Spanish.
progress. Three hours lecture, one hour weekly by arrangement. A continuation of Spanish 001 and 002. Extensive work is required in grammar, reading, writing, and conversa-

SPRING CLASSES
11511 M 06:15PM-09:05PM Cerati V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812 tion. Reading includes representative literary selections by Spanish and Latin American writers. Exams,
quizzes, and compositions will be used to evaluate student progress. Five hours lecture.
JAPANESE 10289 MWF 12:30PM-01:55PM Pirott L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
JAPN 101 Japan Conversation 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A practical course stressing essentials of vocabulary, SPAN 004 4th Sem Spanish UC/CSU 5 UNITS
pronunciation and basic conversation patterns; the students will be introduced to aspects of Japanese culture. Prerequisites: SPAN 003 or four years of high school Spanish. Continuation of Spanish 3. Reviews and
Three hours lecture. expands knowledge of elements previously learned, while introducing new material. Exposure to the culture
10423 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Winchester Y Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC and thinking of the Hispanic peoples is accomplished through the reading of literature by representative
Spanish or Latin American writers. Exams, quizzes and compositions will be used to evaluate student progress.
LATIN Five hours lecture.
LATN 001 Latin Fundamentals UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10053 MWF 12:30PM-01:55PM Jacobo I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0736
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduction to the Latin language - to its sonorous quality,
its treasury of words, its inflectional system, and the logic of its syntax. Three hours lecture. SPAN 031 1st Sem Span Part 1 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10398 R 06:00PM-09:05PM Morris J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710 Prerequisites: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have received credit for SPAN 001, or SPAN
001S, or SPAN 061M, or who have had two or more years of high school Spanish with a grade of ‘B’ or better
LATN 002 Latin Fundamentals UC/CSU 3 UNITS within the last three years. Note: In order to fulfill the one-semester Spanish 001 requirement of some universi-
ties, transfer students must complete the sequence of Spanish 031 and 032. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
Prerequisite: LATN 001. Continued introduction to the Latin language - to its treasury of words, its inflec-
English standard. Introduces the basic elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and
tional system, the logic of its syntax, its ability to clarify difficult grammatical concepts for students of modern
culture) with emphasis on language production, grammar, syntax, vocabulary building, and exposure to the
languages, its legacy of English derivatives and of the nomenclatures of scholarship, the sciences, and the arts.
Hispanic culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to eval-
Three hours lecture.
uate student progress. Three hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes.
10396 R 02:00PM-05:05PM Morris J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710
10413 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Sturm E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
LATN 003 Latin Fundamentals UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10414 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Sturm E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
Prerequisites: LATN 001 and 002. Advanced study of the Latin Language and Literature; advanced study of - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
syntax and complex sentence structures in Latin; reading from original Latin authors including Caesar, Cicero, 10428 R 06:00PM-09:05PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Catullus and Horace. Three hours lecture. - - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10397 R 02:00PM-05:05PM Morris J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0710 10429 W 06:00PM-09:05PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10286 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Ix D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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SPAN 032 1st Sem Span Part 2 UC/CSU 3 UNITS SPAN 048A Span Cine for Conv UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisites: SPAN 031 or SPAN 061M. Note: Not open for credit to students who have received credit for Prerequisite: SPAN 003. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. This course will
SPAN 001, or SPAN 001S, or SPAN 062M, or who have had two or more years of high school Spanish with a expose students to the diversity and complexity of Spanish and Latin American thought as expressed in films in
grade of ‘B’ or better within the last three years. Note: In order to fulfill the one-semester Spanish 001 require- the target language with the use of subtitles. The spring-board for building of the students’ conversationsl skills
ment of some universities, transfer students must complete the sequence of Spanish 031 and 032. Continuation will be issues that inform contemporary culture and, secondarily, an exploration of their artistic and cinematic
of Spanish 031, presenting the fundamental elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and rendition. Conversations and essays will also address the specific cinematic and artistic techniques and symb-
culture) with continued emphasis on language production, grammar, syntax, vocabulary building, and exposure lism, of each film. Active partifipation, viewing and discussion of all films is necessary for completion of the
to the Hispanic culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to course. Note: This course will be conducted in Spanish. Three hours lecture.
evaluate student progress. Three hours lecture, one hour weekly of listening to tapes. 10054 R 06:15PM-09:20PM Abel-Quintero Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
10295 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0708
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SPAN 062M Span for Med Workers CSU 3 UNITS
10430 MW 10:00AM-11:15AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Prerequisite: SPAN 061M or SPAN 031. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Note: Students
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
who complete this course will not be able to get credit for SPAN 032, SPAN 001, or SPAN 001S. Introduces the
10431 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712
basic elements of the language (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture), with emphasis on language
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
production in a medical setting. Grammar, syntax, and vocabulary building will be taught with the aim of
10061 R 06:15PM-09:20PM Avila-Tuttle Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
producing oral and written competency in a medical setting. Exams, quizzes, and written assignments will be
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
used to evaluate student progress. Three hours lecture, one hour weekly by arrangement.
10264 R 06:15PM-09:20PM de La OSalas Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0707
10432 T 06:00PM-08:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

SPAN 033 2nd Sem Span Part 1 UC/CSU 3 UNITS GEOGRAPHY


Prerequisites: SPAN 001, or SPAN 001S, or SPAN 032, or SPAN 062M. Not open for credit to students who GEOG 001 Physical Geography UC/CSU 3 UNITS
have received credit for SPAN 002, SPAN 002S, or SPAN 063M. Continuation of Spanish 001 (or Spanish Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An introductory study of Earth’s natural environment. The
032), presenting the fundamentals of Spanish (listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture), with increased course includes a detailed analysis of weather, geologic landforms, climate, natural vegetation, the oceans and
emphasis on writing and continued stress on language production, pronunciation, grammar, syntax, acquisition other natural environmental elements. Special emphasis is given to the human impact on the environment.
of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the Hispanic culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and Includes a one-day field trip. Three hours lecture.
completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student progress. Three hours lecture. 11238 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
10060 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Avila-Tuttle G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0712 11233 MTWRF - Widemann D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11235 MTWRF - Widemann D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
SPAN 034 2nd Sem Span Part 2 UC/CSU 3 UNITS 11236 MTWRF - Widemann D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Prerequisites: SPAN 033 or SPAN 063M. Note: Not open for credit to students who have received credit for
SPAN 002 or SPAN 002S. Continuation of Spanish 033, presenting the fundamentals of Spanish (listening, GEOG 001L Phys Geog Lab UC/CSU 1 UNIT
speaking, reading, writing and culture), with increased emphasis on writing and continued stress on language Prerequisite: GEOG 001 (may be taken concurrently). Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math
production, pronunciation, grammar, syntax, acquisition of a practical vocabulary, and exposure to the Hispanic standards. A lab course to supplement GEOG 001 (Physical Geography). Emphasis will be placed on using the
culture. Exams, quizzes, written assignments and completion of the lab manual will be used to evaluate student skills and tools of modern physical geography and analyzing and interpreting geographic data. Maps, aerial
progress. Three hours lecture. photographs, satellite images, weather instruments and computer analysis are stressed. Three hours lab.
SPRING CLASSES

10263 T 06:15PM-09:05PM de La OSalas Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801 11251 W 05:00PM-07:50PM Widemann D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301

GEOG 004 World Geography UC/CSU 3 UNITS


Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Geographic study of the world’s major regions. Special emphasis
is given to the major problems confronting humanity in these regions including an analysis of population
growth, hunger and poverty, modification and destruction of the natural environment, and natural resource and
energy problems. Three hours lecture.
11269 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Daugavietis G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 308

GEOLOGY
GEOL 001 Physical Geology UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course Description:
Presents a study of the composition of the earth and the processes responsible for its present characteristics.
Topics covered include plate tectonics, rocks and minerals, volcanism, metamorphism, sedimentation, weath-
ering, erosion, landforms, earthquakes, glaciers, mineral resources. Field trips may be taken to areas of geolog-
ical interest. A written research project, tests, and a comprehensive final examination will be used to evaluate
student success. This course satisfies the physical science requirements for colleges and universities. Course
may be offered online. Field trips may be required. Online work may be required. Three hours lecture.
10734 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Feighner M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
10735 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Feighner M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
10736 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Widemann D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
10738 W 01:00PM-03:50PM Widemann D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10737 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Johnson M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
10733 MTWRF - Feighner M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10739 MTWRF - Feighner M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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GEOL 002 Geology Laboratory UC/CSU 1 UNIT HIST 004 Hist/West Civ/1500 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisites: GEOL 001 or 005 (either may be taken concurrently). Course Advisories: SCC minimum Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Survey of the history of western civilization from its beginning
English and math standards. Topics include the identification of rocks and minerals as hand specimen and the through the Renaissance. Emphasis will be on analyzing the major social, political, economic and cultural
study of geologic maps, landforms, and structures. Field trips will be taken to areas of geologic interest. forces which have shaped European societies. Three hours lecture.
Laboratory projects, written assignments and reports, and examinations will be used to evaluate student 10262 MTWRF - Crandall-Bear ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
success. Three hours lab and discussion, plus field trips by arrangement.
10740 T 08:00AM-10:50AM Feighner M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301 HIST 005 West Civ Since 1500 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10741 R 08:00AM-10:50AM Widemann D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Survey of the history of western civilization from 1500 to the
10742 R 06:30PM-09:20PM - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
present. Emphasis will be on analyzing the major social, political, economic and cultural forces which have
shaped modern European history.Three hours lecture.
GEOL 049H Geology Honors UC/CSU 1 UNIT 10259 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Crandall-Bear Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
Prerequisites: Eligibility for the Honors program; GEOL 001 and 002 (either may be taken concurrently).
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Requires students to engage in an independent student project. HIST 017 Hist/U.S. to 1865 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
The project may be a laboratory or field study or a library study that leads to a thesis. In all cases, the final
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Survey of the U.S. from the pre-colonial period through
written product should show integration and synthesis of ideas. Three to nine hours weekly by arrangement.
Reconstruction. This course will stress the development of the economic, social, political and cultural condi-
10743 - - TBD - Honors 18Wks 01/19-05/25
tions that shaped the movements, events, and trends of this period of U.S. history. Special attention will be paid
to analyzing cause-effect and comparative relationships among major historical developments. Three hours
HEALTH EDUCATION lecture.
HED 002 Health Education UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10378 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM McDermott L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
10241 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A survey course with a multifaceted view of
10254 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
health with physical, mental, and social dimensions. The course extends beyond the structure and function of
10420 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM White D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
one’s body to include feelings, values, and reasoning. Examinations and a project are required. Satisfies one-
10270 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Foley M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
half of the Health, Physical Education graduation requirement. Three hours lecture.
10256 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
11247 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Brown C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738
10246 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
11373 MTWRF - Pearson-Bloom ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10285 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Gordon M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 FFTA
11375 MTWRF - Williams D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10284 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Forde J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
11376 MTWRF - Williams D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10422 MTWRF - White D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11378 MTWRF - Marks K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11383 MTWRF - Brown C ONLI 8Wks 01/19-03/18 ONLI
11379 MTWRF - Nagle J ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI HIST 018 Hist/U.S. from 1865 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
11377 MTWRF - Williams D ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. A survey of the history of the U.S. from Reconstruction to the
11387 MTWRF - Parrish S ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI present. This course will stress the development of the economic, social, political and cultural conditions that
shaped the movements, events, and trends of this period in U.S. history. Special attention will be paid to
HED 003 Womens Health Issue UC/CSU 3 UNITS analyzing cause-effect and comparative relationships among major historical developments. Three hours
lecture.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A study of health issues that are unique to

SPRING CLASSES
10268 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Foley M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
women with a focus on women’s health maintenance and care, and the development of skills and acquisitions
10380 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM McDermott L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
of knowledge necessary to make informed choices in health matters of concern to women. Open to all students.
10243 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
Satisfies one-half of the Health, Physical Education graduation requirement. Three hours lecture.
10058 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Arce M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
11391 MTWRF - Stover S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10245 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
11394 MTWRF - Cain G ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10257 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Codina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11396 MTWRF - Wooden T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10283 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Forde J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
11392 MTWRF - Stover S ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
10059 MTWRF - Arce M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11393 MTWRF - Stover S ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
11395 MTWRF - Cain G ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
HIST 029 Afri Amer/From 1865 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Examines particular major events, personalities and movements
HISTORY that have played an important part in the history of African Americans from the Reconstruction Period up to the
HIST 002 World Hist To 1750 UC/CSU 3 UNITS present. Three hours lecture.
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An integrated, holistic study of 10057 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Arce M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
world civilizations from their beginnings to the mid-18th century. Emphasis will be placed on a critical assess- 10056 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Arce M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
ment of the cultural achievements, belief systems and economic, political and social structures of the major
global civilizations. We will also study the interconnections which linked these cultures into an integrated world HIST 031 Mexican American UC/CSU 3 UNITS
system during the early modern period. Three hours lecture.
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. A survey of Mexican
10258 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Crandall-Bear Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
American/Chicano history from the pre-Columbian era of Mexico to the present. Course will emphasize the
10260 MTWRF - Crandall-Bear ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
economic, social, cultural, and political conditions and events that have shaped the history of Mexican
Americans/Chicanos. Analysis of cause-effect and comparative relationships among major historical develop-
HIST 003 Modern World Hist UC/CSU 3 UNITS ments will be given special emphasis. Student success to be determined upon completion of significant
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An integrated, holistic study of amounts of reading, writing, and critical analysis. Three hours lecture.
modern global history since 1500. Emphasis will be placed on the emergence of an interconnected world 10055 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM Arce M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1860
system in the modern era and the impact of that system on societies and cultures around the globe. The ongoing
tension between tradition and modernity’shaped by wars, revolutions, and economic transformations’forms the
central theme of the course. Three hours lecture.
10261 MTWRF - Crandall-Bear ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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HIST 037 Women in Amer Hist UC/CSU 3 UNITS HORT 301D Adptv Veg/Orchd Mgt 2 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. A multi-cultural survey of American history from pre-colonial Course Advisory: This course is primarily for students with disabilities.This is a vegetable and orchard skills
times to the present examining the impact of ethnic and cultural diversity, class, and gender on the lives of vocational training course adapted for but not limited to students with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.
women. Three hours lecture. Students will learn vegetable and orchard management skills for employment preparation. Students will receive
10421 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM White D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705 a letter grade for this course. There are one or more field trips required for this course. Repeatable 2 times. Two
LC 002 “Ain’t I a Woman?”-enter CRN 10421 & 10440 hours lecture, four hours lab, four hours activity (8 week course).
11386 WF 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
M 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
HORTICULTURE WF 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
HORT 006 Id of Land Plants UC/CSU 4 UNITS 11407 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
Course Advisories: HORT 050 recommended and SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of the MW 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
identification, growth habits, cultural requirements, and evaluation of landscape plant materials used for orna- F 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
mental purposes in Western landscapes. Laboratory experience will emphasize the identification and use of the
plant materials in various landscape settings. A collection will be required. Repeatable 1 time. Three hours HORT 301E Adptv Plnt Propagtn 2 UNITS
lecture, three hours lab. Course Advisory: This course is primarily for students with disabilities. This is a plant propagation skills voca-
11286 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Williams K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 tional training course adapted but not limited to students with intellectual and/or physical disabilities. Students
TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Williams K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 will learn propagation management skills for employment preparation. Students will receive a letter grade for
this course. There will be one or more field trips required for this course. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours
HORT 030 Land Design I UC/CSU 3 UNITS lecture, four hours lab, four hours activity (8 week course).
Prerequisites: HORT 006. Course Advisories: HORT 050; SCC minimum English and math standards. 11388 WF 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
Introduction to the skills and techniques of landscape design principles and practices. Laboratories will stress M 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
drafting techniques through design projects. Field trips required. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. WF 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
11288 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Williams K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 11408 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
TR 07:00PM-08:15PM Williams K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 MW 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
F 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
HORT 031 Land Design II UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in HORT 030. Course Advisories: HORT 050; SCC minimum English HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
and math standards. Presents the association of plant materials according to design principles and their environ- HUDV 038 Child Development UC/CSU 3 UNITS
mental requirements with attention to groupings, arrangements and planting about buildings and other land- Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: A study of the developing human being
scape structures. Landscape drafting will be stressed in the laboratory projects culminating in a term design from conception through the formative years with emphasis on the close interaction between heredity and the
project. Mandatory field trips. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. physical, cognitive and psycho-social environment. Observations are included. Field trip may be required. Field
11319 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Williams K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 trip may be required. Three hours lecture.
TR 07:00PM-08:15PM Williams K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1001 10085 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM McSweeney Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
10086 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM McSweeney Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
HORT 301B Adptv Greenhse Mgmt 2 UNITS 10084 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Obegi A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
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Course Advisory: This course is primarily for students with special learning needs. This is a greenhouse skills 10087 WF 10:00AM-10:50AM McSweeney Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
vocational training course adapted for but not limited to students with intellectual and/or physical disabilities. M 10:00AM-10:50AM McSweeney Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
Students will learn greenhouse management skills for employment preparation. Students will learn greenhouse 10211 MW 10:30AM-11:45AM Obegi A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
management skills for employment preparation. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours lecture, four hours lab and four 10207 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Obegi A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
hours activities (8 week course). 10210 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Bussewitz B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
11320 WF 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001 10208 MTWRF - Smith T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
M 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001 10209 MTWRF - Smith T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
WF 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001
11351 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001 HUDV 040 Family Relationshps UC/CSU 3 UNITS
MW 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001 Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: A study of sociological and psycho-
F 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001 logical factors influencing relationships, particularly dating, family, and marital relationships, as well as alterna-
tive lifestyles in contemporary society, including factors that affect communication and interpersonal
HORT 301C Adptv Nursery Mgmt 2 UNITS interactions within relationships. Three hours lecture.
Course Advisory: This course is primarily for students with disabilities. This is a nursery and landscape skills 10067 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Smith T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
vocational training course adapted for but not limited to students with intellectual and/or physical disabilities.
Students will learn nursery and landscape management skills for employment preparation. Students will be HUDV 050 Child/Family/Comm CSU 3 UNITS
given a letter grade of this course. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours lecture, four hours lab, four hours activity Course Advisory: Completion of ENGL 001. Course Description: A study of the relationship between the
(8 week course). child, his/her family, and his/her community. The course includes an analysis of the major theories of person-
11382 WF 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001 ality and social development. Special emphasis is given to resources in the local community that are available
M 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001 to children and families. Three hours lecture.
WF 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1001 10068 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Smith T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
11406 MW 09:00AM-09:50AM Diehl S Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001 10212 T 06:30PM-09:30PM Hughes C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0807B
MW 10:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001
F 09:00AM-12:15PM Diehl S Lab 8Wks 03/28-05/25 1001

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HUDV 070 Lifespan Humn/Dvmnt CSU 3 UNITS INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY


Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Note: Not open for credit to students who have successfully IT 101 How Things Work 3 UNITS
completed HUDV 038/039. A survey of human development throughout the life cycle, including physical,
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Provides an understanding of how the tech-
social, intellectual, and emotional development from conception to death. Includes direct observation. Three
nology in our lives works using only basic concepts and rudimentary mathematics. This course considers
hours lecture.
objects from our daily environment and focuses on their principles of operation, histories, and relationships to
10213 MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Obegi A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
one another. Students learn about common technologies through lecture, classroom discussion, and laboratory
10069 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Nazarenko S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
experiments. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
10218 TR 12:00PM-01:20PM Nazarenko S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11447 TR 03:00PM-03:50PM Berrett M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
10217 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Means J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0808
TR 03:51PM-05:10PM Berrett M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
10220 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Bussewitz B Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10221 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Sloan J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
10219 MTWRF - Smith T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI INTERIOR DESIGN
INTD 050 Interior Design CSU 3 UNITS
HUMANITIES Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Study of the basic principles and elements of design and
HUMN 001 On Being Human UC/CSU 3 UNITS their applications in furnishing residential interiors. Students design projects emphasize the functional and
aesthetic use of space, color, furniture, accessories, and other resources. Three hours lecture.
Prerequisite: ENGL 001. Explores what it means to be human by examining human life in several ways such
10712 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Passalacqua K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
as humans as social beings, language users, thinkers, myth makers, aggressors and peace makers, revolution-
aries, scientists, and creators, and media creators and consumers. Inquiry into each category will involve critical
thinking, artistic sensitivity, and historical perspective. Three hours lecture. INTD 051 Materials/Technique CSU 3 UNITS
10328 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Kropp G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812 Prerequisite: INTD 050. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: Provides the prac-
tical expertise needed by interior design, construction and installation of custom furnishings for residential and
HUMN 003 Multicult Journey UC/CSU 3 UNITS commercial projects. Course work includes design projects, research on new products and technology,field trips
and innovative uses of existing resources. Field trip may be required. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, two
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Description: Interdisciplinary course
hours lab.
to help students recognize and explore sites of multicultural interaction and conflict in the U.S. by examining at
10713 T 02:00PM-03:35PM Passalacqua Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
least three different American ethnic cultures as well as cultural issues of gender, disability, sexual orientation,
T 03:36PM-05:30PM Passalacqua Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
and age. Inquiry into the process of the making and representation of cultural artifacts will enable critical
appraisal and appreciation, interpersonal sensitivity and multicultural perspective. Three hours lecture.
10449 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Cobene H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703 INTD 052 Drafting/Drawing Id CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: Basic graphic skills of
interior design ideas, including one and two-point perspective drawing, drafting of floor plans, section detail
HUMAN SERVICES and lettering. Student presentation of design project portfolio required. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
HS 051 Intro Human Service CSU 3 UNITS 10715 R 02:00PM-03:35PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course Description: R 03:36PM-06:15PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1881
Provided is an overview of the history and purpose of human services. Students will familiarize themselves
with skills needed to provide optimum services to diverse consumer populations in areas such as social welfare, INTD 065 Kitchen Bath Design CSU 3 UNITS

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mental health, substance use, rehabilitation, and child, adult and elder care. Political and economic aspects
Prerequisite: INTD 050. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course
inclusive of roles and functions of local human services agencies systems will be examined. Three hours
Description: This course covers the design of efficient and aesthetic kitchens and baths including space consid-
lecture.
erations, equipment, appropriate materials, building codes, and human factors. Three hours lecture.
10393 M 09:30AM-12:25PM Cabrera S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10925 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Schindler J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633

HS 052 Intro Group Process CSU 3 UNITS


Course Advisories: COUN 062; eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Course
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Description: An introduction to the theory and dynamics of group interaction including psychoeducational, IR 001 Global Intro UC/CSU 3 UNITS
support, and therapeutic context. The various stages and process of group development are studied using both a Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001, PLSC 001, ENGL 062. This is the gateway course for the
conceptual and experiential approach. This course is intended to assist persons who will function as leaders in a International Relations Major. Designed to give students a foundation for the study of international relations, it
variety of small group situations. Three hours lecture. provides a backdrop to understanding global interdependence, its causes and consequences. Included are polit-
10107 F 10:00AM-12:50PM McIlvery J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811 ical, economic, historical, philosophical, cultural, geographical, and environmental dimensions of interdepend-
10106 R 04:00PM-06:50PM McIlvery J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT ence. This course adopts a multidisciplinary perspective and may feature guest speakers or presentations from a
variety of disciplines. Three hours lecture.
HS 053 Special Populations CSU 3 UNITS 10236 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Bundenthal T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course Description: The
study of the values, problems, issues, concerns and counseling needs of special population groups including, JOURNALISM
but not limited to age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, physical or psychiatric disability, sexual orienta- JOUR 002 Feature/Magzn Writg UC/CSU 3 UNITS
tion, and chemical dependency characteristics. The course provides students with the insight, knowledge and
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001. This class teaches the theory and practice of feature writing, including
skills necessary to work with diverse populations in human services settings. Three hours lecture.
profiles, critical reviews, opinion columns, travel, news features and trend stories. Students learn research and
10108 W 09:30AM-12:25PM Cabrera S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
reporting methods, grammar and style rules, libel and privacy laws, and tools for marketing their stories. Three
10394 T 05:00PM-07:50PM Cabrera S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
hours lecture.
10369 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Mazzocco M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1860
HS 055 Case Management CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: COUN 062. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard.
Course Description: An introductory course which acquaints students to the basic concepts and skills of case
management. This course provides an introduction to the history and purpose of case management, case
management concepts, legal and ethical considerations of case management, service planning and delivery,
careers in case management and other topics. Three hours lecture.
10395 M 05:00PM-07:50PM Bolz C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713

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JOUR 011 Mass Communication UC/CSU 3 UNITS LC 003 Unpacking Your Lunch: The Science and Politics of Food (7 units)
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Study of the mass media including newspapers, magazines, radio, tele- This Learning Community will examine the science and politics of our food choices, and how these choices
vision, motion pictures and advertising which examines the standards, ethics, and rights of the media and the impact our health and overall quality of life. On the science front, we’ll explore the general structure, func-
relationship of government and the public to the various media forms. Emphasis is on the functions, limitations, tions, food sources, roles in the body and health benefits of carbohydrate, lipid, protein, water, vitamins and
and responsibilities of the press, as well as the past, present and future impact on society and the individual. minerals. On the political front, we’ll examine issues ranging from personal (ethics in individual food choices)
Attention will be given to theories of persuasion, the symbolic power and manipulation of images, and the rela- to local (school lunch programs) to national (the agribusiness economy).
tionship between information and knowledge. Essay examinations and critical papers are required.Three hours Students must be enrolled in ALL of the following courses:
lecture. CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR
10374 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Mazzocco M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1860 10408 ENGL 001 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Reeve M 01/19-05/25 1645 3.0
10247 LR 010 ONL ONLINE Duane E 01/19-05/25 ONLI 1.0
JOUR 050 Gramr Media Wr CSU 1 UNIT 11135 NUTR 010 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Sytsma R 08/16-12/19 1645 3.0
Reference ENGL 001, LR 010, and NUTR 010 for Course Descriptions and Requirements
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001; Course Advisory: SCC minimum math standard. Intensive review of
grammar, word use, spelling, and principles of clear, concise writing for the media. This course is credit/no LC 004 Puente Program: Preparing Students for Transfer (7 units)
credit only. Two hours lecture. Open to everyone, this two-semester program will promote increased self-awareness, help students identify
10375 TR 12:30PM-01:20PM Mazzocco M Lec/Dis 8Wks 02/15-04/14 1860 personal goals and paths for academic success, and develop critical reading and writing skills through an explo-
ration of the Mexican American/Latino experience.
JOUR 060 Publications, Lab CSU 1-3 UNITS Students must be enrolled in ALL of the following courses:
CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Theory, practice, and training in planning, writing, editing, art work,
photography, and management of staff members of the college online and print newspapers. One-unit option 11063 COUN 050 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Christiansen 01/19-05/25 443 3.0
requires three hours a week; two-unit option requires six hours a week; and three-unit option requires nine 10497 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Hairston A 01/19-05/25 704 3.0
hours a week. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 units, including initial enrollment. Three to six hours lab, three 10292 LR 010 ONL ONLINE Scolari J 01/19-05/25 ONLI 1.0
Reference COUN 050, ENGL 001, and LR 010 for Course Descriptions and Requirements
hours by arrangement weekly.
These are 1-unit courses. LC 005 Prescription for Success:
10370 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Mazzocco M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1861 Medical Front Office Clerk Certificate Program Part I (9 units)
10371 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Mazzocco M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1861 The goal of this program is to prepare students to enter the health care industry at an entry level position in two
This is a 2-unit courses. semesters. The Program requires students to successfully complete 21.5 units during two consecutive semesters.
10372 MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM Mazzocco M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1861 Students enroll as a group and progress through each class in the program together. * This is the first semester
This is a 3-unit courses. of the program.
10373 MWF 12:00PM-01:50PM Mazzocco M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1861 Students must be enrolled in ALL of the following courses:
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR
10705 OT 060 MW 12:00PM-1:20PM McKee L 01/19-05/25 VJOC 3.0
10587 NURS 111 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Daniel C 01/19-05/25 VJOC 3.0
LEARNING COMMUNITY 10700 CIS 106 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M 01/19-03/14 VJOC 1.0
LC 001 Umoja Program Scholars: Exploring the African-American Experience, CIS 106 LAB Fracisco M 01/19-03/14 VJOC
Career Planning and Self-Development Throughout the Life Span (6 units) 10702 OT 055 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M 04/04-05/11 VJOC 1.0
OT 055 LAB Fracisco M 04/04-05/11 VJOC
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A Learning Community designed for the Umoja Program Scholars (UPS), Umoja (a Kiswahili word meaning
“unity”) is designed to incorporate Social Science 023 an examination course of the historical, economic, 10701 CIS 102 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M 03/16-03/30 VJOC 0.5
psychological and sociological aspects of majority-minority group relationships (racial, ethnic, and gender); 10703 CIS 105 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M 05/16-05/25 VJOC 0.5
Reference CIS 102, CIS 105, CIS 106, NURS 111, OT 055, OT 060 and for Course Descriptions and Requirements
with Counseling 050, an applied approach to understanding the fundamental concepts of Psychology as they
relate to daily life. The Umoja Program Scholars is designed to help students make a smooth and successful LC 006 Prescription for Success:
transition in college. A variety of collaborative and other community-building strategies will be incorporated to Medical Front Office Clerk Certificate Program-Part II (12.5 units)
enhance students’ learning potential in and out of the classroom. The goal of this program is to prepare students to enter the health care industry at an entry level position in two
Students must be enrolled in BOTH of the following courses: semesters. The Program requires students to successfully complete 21.5 units during two consecutive semesters.
CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR Students enroll as a group and progress through each class in the program together. * This is the second
10097 SOCS 023 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM McCord K 01/19-05/25 1646 3.0 semester of the program.
11064 COUN 050 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Tucker B 01/19-05/25 1646 3.0 Students must be enrolled in the ALL of the following courses:
Reference SOCS 023 and COUN 050 for Course Descriptions and Requirements CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR
10972 OT 059 TR 12:00PM-1:20PM Lane E 01/19-05/25 VJOC 3.0
LC 002 “Ain’t I a Woman?: Image, Reality, OT 059 LAB STAFF 01/19-05/25 VJOC
and the Lives of American Women (6 units) 10973 OT 101 TR 09:00AM-10:20AM Lane E 01/19-05/25 VJOC 3.0
10974 OT 056 MW 1:00PM-2:20PM Lane E 01/19-03/23 VJOC 2.0
Our course explores the lives of American women through history, images, and literature. Images of American
OT 056 LAB STAFF 01/19-03/23 VJOC
women will be our course theme and the organizing principle for the combination of History 37: “Women in
10975 BUS 100 MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Cary A 03/21-05/23 VJOC 1.5
America” and English 2: “Critical Thinking and Writing about Literature.” We see images of well-known
10976 OT 061 MW 10:30AM-11:50AM McKee L 01/19-05/25 VJOC 3.0
American women all around us—images of women like Pocahontas, Betsy Ross, Lizzie Borden, Eleanor
Reference BUS 100, OT 056, OT 059, OT 061 and OT 101 for Course Descriptions and Requirements
Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, June Cleaver, Jacqueline Kennedy, Barbie, Madonna, and Hilary Clinton. Through
firsthand accounts, historical documents, poems, plays stories, music, movies, and everyday objects, we will LC 010 Pre-Fire Technology (13 units)
examine the story of women in American history. All of our activities in this course will be designed to analyze Interested in becoming a firefighter? This Learning Community will prepare students for success in Solano
the interplay between the history and the images of American women’s lives, roles, and contributions. We will College Fire Academy, success at a transfer university and success in their firefighter career.”
explore how women’s lives are shaped by their place in history, their ethnicity, their class, their region, their Students must be enrolled in ALL of the following courses:
generation, and their religion. As we analyze the roles that these multiple factors play, you will read a range of CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR
historical and literary works to write papers that demonstrate close reading and critical thinking through the 10222 FIRE 050 MW 08:00AM-09:10AM Glanker R 01/24-03/16 VVCT 3.0
integration of multiple sources.” 10750 MATH 310 MW 10:00AM-11:50AM Rhoads G 01/19-05/25 VVCT 4.0
Students must be enrolled in BOTH of the following courses: 10645 ENGL 370 TR 11:00AM-12:15AM Schouten J 01/19-05/25 VVCT 3.0
CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR MEETDATES ROOM CR 10687 ENGL 370L TR 1:00PM-2:15PM Wright R 01/19-05/25 VVCT 0.5
10421 HIST 037 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM White D 01/19-05/25 705 3.0 11372 PE 083 TR 09:00AM-09:30AM Baughn K 01/19-05/25 VVCT 2.5
10440 ENGL 002 TR 11:00AM-12:15AM Blair E 01/19-05/25 705 3.0 PE 083 LAB 09:30AM-10:50AM Baughn K 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Reference ENGL 002, HIST 037 for Course Descriptions and Requirements Reference FIRE 050, MATH 310, ENGL 370, ENGL 370L and PE 083 for Course Descriptions and Requirements

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LEARNING RESOURCES 10497 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Hairston A Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0704
LR 010: Intro to Lib Research and Information Competency
[ 10292 LR 010 MTWRF - Scolari J ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
This is a Learning Community course (LC 004).You MUST register in CRN 10497 (ENGL 001), 10292 (LR 010),
with English 001 College Composition UC/SCU 4 UNITS and 11063 (COUN 050)
Course Advisories: English 001: College Composition (3 units) and LR 010: Introduction to Library Research
and Information Competency (1 unit) are co-requisite courses. These courses must be taken together as a linked
learning community. Work completed in LR 010 will prepare students for the English 001 research project. LR 011: Adv Info Competency-Internet UC/SCU 1.5 UNITS
Work in LR 010 will be completed online, with supplemental workshops and instruction offered in the Library. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001, Computer literacy (familiarity with basic computer functions).
Go to http://www.solano.edu/library/corequisite.html for more information. Course Description: An advanced information competency course evaluating information and exploring infor-
CRN SUBJ NUM DAYS TIMES INSTRUCTOR SCH TYP MEETDATES WKS ROOM mation technology in society including Internet, World Wide Web, search engines (e.g., Google, Ask, Live),

[ 10455
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LR 010 MTWRF -
08:00AM-08:50AM Coury C
Prime L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0701
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
retrieval systems, and electronic publishing. One and one-half hours lecture.
10692 MTWRF - Rotenberg S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

[ 10435
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LR 010 MTWRF -
08:00AM-09:15AM Badtke D
Thomas L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0801
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
LEARNING SKILLS
[ 10476
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LR 010 MTWRF -
08:00AM-09:15AM DeMartini D
Thomas L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0704
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI LS 102 LS Strategies 3 UNITS
[ 10550
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LR 010 MTWRF -
09:00AM-09:50AM McBride C
Scolari J
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 1860
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Enrollment in other college courses recom-
mended as strategies are applied to curricular materials. Helps the student with cognitive learning and
[ 10514
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LR 010 MTWRF -
09:00AM-11:50AM Jacobsen A
Smith L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/20-03/15 8
01/20-03/15 8
VVCT
ONLI processing disabilities that is planning to transfer to a 4-year school. The student will learn to analyze, compare,
think critically and select effective learning strategies to help them access college curricular materials.
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LR 010 MTWRF -
09:30AM-10:45AM Schouten J
Fuller R
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 VVCT
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI Throughout the semester, students will learn to develop their self-understanding and ability to advocate for

[ 10546 ENGL 001 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Lorenzetti V Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0714 effective accommodations in academic, work, and social settings. Two hours lecture, two hours activity.
10290 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10302 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Konecny N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
TR 11:50AM-12:50PM Konecny N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
[ 10667
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LR 010 MTWRF -
09:30AM-10:45AM Smith J
Thomas L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0743
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 10300 MW 12:00PM-12:50PM Konecny N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0407E
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LR 010 MTWRF -
10:00AM-10:50AM Farmer E
Duane E
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0704
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
MW 12:50PM-01:50PM Konecny N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0407E

[ 10510
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LR 010 MTWRF -
10:00AM-10:50AM Iwamoto K
Luce K
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0801
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
[ 10540
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LR 010 MTWRF -
11:00AM-11:50AM Keyser G
Duane E
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0701
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
MT 130 Mechanical Power 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Introduces the topic of mechanical power
[ 10641
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ENGL 001 MWF
LR 010 MTWRF -
11:00AM-11:50AM Schouten J
Rotenberg S
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0704
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
systems and mechanical power transmission as it applies to mechatronics. Studies include mechanical theory,
mechanical power, thermal systems, hand tools, precision measuring instruments, and mathematics applied to
[ 10466
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LR 010 MTWRF -
11:00AM-11:50AM Carmichael E Lec/Dis
Fink M ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0712
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI mechanical power systems. Includes studies in manufacturing technology using modern manufacturing equip-
ment and software simulators. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
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LR 010 MTWRF -
12:00PM-12:50PM Ryan K
Prime L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0704
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 11448 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Coburn F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1819
TR 06:51PM-08:10PM Coburn F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1819
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LR 010 MTWRF -
12:30PM-01:45PM Giambastiani L Lec/Dis
Fuller R ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0701
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI

SPRING CLASSES
[ 10547
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LR 010 MTWRF -
12:30PM-01:45PM Lowe K
Luce K
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0714
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
MT 142 Electric Machinery 3 UNITS
Prerequisite(s): MT 140 with a grade of “C” or better or IT 160 with a grade of “C” or better.
[ 10548
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LR 010 MTWRF -
12:30PM-01:45PM Lowe K
Luce K
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 VJOC
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math Standards
Course Description: Introduces the topic of electrical machinery as it applies to mechatronics. Studies include
[ 10450
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LR 010 MTWRF -
01:00PM-01:50PM Cobene H
Rotenberg S
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0701
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI direct-current and alternating-current generators, alternators, transmission equipment, and motors. Students

[ 10451 ENGL 001 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Cobene H Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 will complete labs and electrical machinery projects. Lab, electrical and worksite safety is emphasized. Two
10265 LR 010 MTWRF - Rotenberg S ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI hours lecture and 3 hours activities.
11108 MW 06:30PM-07:20PM Coburn F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
[ 10545
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LR 010 MTWRF -
02:00PM-03:15PM Long J
Fink M
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 0707
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI MW 07:21PM-08:45PM Coburn F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
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LR 010 MTWRF -
04:30PM-07:25PM Souza M
Smith L
Lec/Dis
ONLI
01/20-03/15 8
01/20-03/15 8
FFTA
ONLI
10685 ENGL 001 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Wright R Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VVCT MANAGEMENT
[ 10294 LR 010 MTWRF - Scolari J ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI MGMT 050 Prin Of Management CSU 3 UNITS
10654 ENGL 001 T 06:00PM-09:05PM Shlah Z Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 VJOC
[ 10305 LR 010 MTWRF - Thomas L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An introduction and comprehen-
sive survey of the theory and practices relevant to the management principles of: planning, organizing, staffing,
10509 ENGL 001 W 06:15PM-09:05PM Haslam A Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0712
[ 10275 LR 010 MTWRF - Prime L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
directing and controlling. The course explores the nature and role of management/supervision in a contempo-
10560 ENGL 001 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Pendleton R Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701 rary environment focusing on the strategic planning, decision-making and problem-solving processes that affect
[ 10296 LR 010 MTWRF - Smith L ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Includes quantitative and qualitative methodology used in systems
10484 ENGL 001 M 06:15PM-09:05PM Federle S Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0743 and contingency approach to management. Three hours lecture.
[ 10297 LR 010 MTWRF - Tedone D ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI 11195 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Cain P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506
10517 ENGL 001 R 06:15PM-09:05PM Juarez L Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10298 LR 010 MTWRF - Tedone D ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10698 ENGL 001 W 06:15PM-09:05PM TBD - Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 0701
[ 10307 LR 010 MTWRF - TBD - ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI

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Wyly M
Fuller R
ONLI
ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10695 ENGL 001 MTWRF - Wyly M ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
[ 10253 LR 010 MTWRF - Fuller R ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
10408 ENGL 001 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Reeve M Lec/Dis 01/19-05/25 18 1645
[ 10247 LR 010 MTWRF - Duane E ONLI 01/19-05/25 18 ONLI
This is a Learning Community course (LC 003).You MUST register in CRN 10408 (ENGL 001), 10247 (LR 010), and
11135 (NUTR 010)

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MGMT 055 Mgmt Leadersh Sklls CSU 3 UNITS MATH 004 Pre-Calculus Math UC/CSU 5 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility to enroll in ENGL 001. A comprehensive development, analysis, and application Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 103 and 104. Note: Not open to students who have
of fundamental skills needed for the successful practice of supervision/leadership. This course addresses the completed MATH 051 or MATH 002 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English
quality principles of leadership applied to work processes, decision making and problem solving, communica- standard. A comprehensive study of the mathematics that is prerequisite to the calculus sequence. Topics
tion, stress and time management, and delegating/facilitating in a team environment. The focus of the course is included are the elementary functions and their graphs, methods of solving equations and systems of equations,
on job-relevant skills. Class exercises are employed to teach the various skills. Three hours lecture. applied problems that are relevant to calculus, analytic geometry and mathematical induction. Five hours
11200 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Ogden C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0506 lecture, one hour lab.
11417 MTWRF - Garnier M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10565 TR 10:00AM-12:15PM Jones M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
- - Jones M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10544 MWF 11:30AM-12:55PM Robertson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
MARKETING - - Robertson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MKT 173 Principles Of Selling 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. The application of traditional selling skills MATH 011 Elem Statistics UC/CSU 4 UNITS
including the approach, demonstrating the product, answering the customer’s objections, and closing the sale to
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 104. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. An intro-
the customer’s satisfaction. Three hours lecture.
duction to elementary probability and statistics including the basic rules of probability, probability distribu-
11427 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Cain P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
tions, descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, estimation, correlation and regression analysis. Four hours
lecture, one hour lab.
MKT 174 Retail Merchandising 3 UNITS 10567 TR 07:00AM-08:50AM Jian A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive study of the principles and - - Jian A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
practices of merchandising management of product/services, with emphasis on store location analysis, layout, 10568 MW 09:00AM-10:50AM Jian A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
customer services, buying, sales promotion, consumer credit, and understanding consumer needs and wants. - - Jian A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course includes practical applications related to start-up of a new business and legal constraints of organizing, 10569 TR 09:00AM-10:50AM Robertson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
selling, advertising, consumer relations and personnel practices. Three hours lecture. - - Robertson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11196 MTWRF - Cain P ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10566 MWF 10:00AM-11:10AM Robertson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
- - Robertson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10570 TR 11:00AM-12:50PM Jian A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
MATHEMATICS - - Jian A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MATH 002 Algebra For Calc UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10571 MW 12:00PM-01:50PM Grube T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 104. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. - - Grube T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Designed to develop the skills and introduce the concepts necessary for further study in mathematics, and facil- 10572 TR 12:00PM-01:50PM Schmall C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
itate the application of those skills and concepts to other fields. Included is a review of elementary set algebra; - - Schmall C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
the algebra of functions; the real and complex numbers as a field; algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic func- 10575 MW 02:00PM-03:50PM Robertson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
tions; equations and inequalities of these functions; solution of linear systems, matrix algebra, and introduction - - Robertson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
to sequences and series. Three hours lecture, one hour lab. 10577 TR 02:00PM-03:50PM Daugavietis Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
10541 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Allen D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528 - - Daugavietis Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
- - Allen D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11453 MW 03:00PM-04:50PM Rodriguez H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
SPRING CLASSES

10543 M 06:30PM-08:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528 - - Rodriguez H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
W 06:30PM-07:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528 10578 MW 04:00PM-05:50PM Soria Martin Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
W 07:30PM-08:20PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528 - - Soria Martin Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10579 TR 04:00PM-05:50PM Wai N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529
- - Wai N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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10580 M 06:30PM-08:45PM Soria Martin Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 MATH 023 Diff Equations UC/CSU 3 UNITS
W 06:30PM-07:45PM Soria Martin Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 021. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
W 07:55PM-08:45PM Soria Martin Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 This course covers ordinary differential equations emphasizing linear differential equations and systems with
10581 T 06:30PM-07:45PM Wai N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 applications to engineering, physics, and chemistry. Included are La Place transforms and power series methods
T 07:55PM-08:45PM Wai N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 of solution. Four hours lecture.
R 06:30PM-08:45PM Wai N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529 10603 MWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Podkolzina S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
11457 TR 10:00AM-11:50AM Bealica Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
- - Bealica Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11459 MW 12:30PM-02:20PM Rhoads G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
MATH 030 Calc/Analytic Geom UC/CSU 3 UNITS
- - Rhoads G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 104. Note: Not open to students who have completed MATH
11458 MW 03:30PM-05:20PM Rutaganira Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 020 or 028 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. MATH 030 and
- - Rutaganira Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 031 is a two-semester sequence in analytic geometry and calculus for students majoring in business, biological,
11474 TR 09:00AM-10:50AM Snow C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC and social sciences. This is not the calculus course for students majoring in mathematics, engineering or the
- - Snow C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC physical sciences. MATH 030 covers differential and integral calculus of a single variable. Topics include
limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions and their applications, integrals and
their applications, and plane analytic geometry. Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
MATH 012 Mathematical Ideas UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10604 MW 07:30AM-08:45AM Allen D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 104. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An - - Allen D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
introduction to the diversity of mathematics through the examination of ideas from logic, sets, the numeration 10605 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Harrow R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
systems, and other topics from contemporary mathematics. The emphasis is on problem solving. Three hours - - Harrow R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
lecture. 10606 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Jian A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
10582 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Donovan S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526 - - Jian A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10583 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Donovan S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526 10613 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Martinelli W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
- - Martinelli W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MATH 020 Analyt Geo/Calc I UC/CSU 4 UNITS 10614 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Brewer K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
Prerequisites: Grades of “C” or better in MATH 002 and 051, or MATH 004. Not open to students who have - - Brewer K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
successfully completed MATH 028 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English 10615 TR 05:00PM-06:15PM Daugavietis Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
standard. MATH 020, the first of the three-semester sequence in Analytic Geometry and Calculus for students - - Daugavietis Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
majoring in mathematics, engineering, and most physical sciences, is the study of the differential and integral
calculus of functions of one variable. Topics covered are limits, continuity, differentiation of algebraic and tran- MATH 031 Calc/Analytic Geom UC/CSU 3 UNITS
scendental functions, applications of the derivative, definite and indefinite integrals, fundamental theorem of Prerequisites: MATH 030 with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
calculus, and applications of the definite integral. Five hours lecture, one hour lab. A continuation of the calculus of functions of one variable (MATH 030). Topics included are the fundamental
10584 MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Allen D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526 theorem of calculus, techniques of integration, numerical methods of integration, functions of several variables,
- - Allen D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 elementary differential equations, and infinite series. Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
10585 MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM Podkolzina Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526 10616 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Kirkbride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
- - Podkolzina Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Kirkbride C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11475 MW 12:30PM-02:45PM Sengmany K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10617 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Harrow R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1529

SPRING CLASSES
- - Sengmany K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC - - Harrow R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10618 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM Kirkbride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
MATH 021 Analyt Geo/Calc II UC/CSU 4 UNITS - - Kirkbride C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 020. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
Math 021, the second of the three-semester sequence in Analytic Geometry and Calculus for students majoring MATH 040 Intro/Linear Algebr UC/CSU 3 UNITS
in mathematics, engineering, and most physical sciences, continues the study of the differential and integral Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 020 or 030. Note: A relatively high degree of mathematical
calculus of functions of one variable. Topics included are introduction to differential equations, computing area maturity is required for this course. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An introduction to
and volume, applications and techniques of integration, polar coordinates, infinite series, improper integrals, linear algebra, with a focus on finite dimensional real vector spaces. Topics include systems of linear equations
and L’Hopital’s Rule. Five hours lecture, one hour lab. and matrices, linear transformations, general vector spaces, eigenvectors and eigenvalues and associated eigen-
10599 MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Conrad J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 spaces, inner products and orthogonality.Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
- - Conrad J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10620 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Robertson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
10600 MWF 12:00PM-01:25PM Brewer K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 - - Robertson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
- - Brewer K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10601 W 06:30PM-08:20PM Rodriguez H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
M 06:30PM-09:20PM Rodriguez H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
MATH 051 Trigonometry CSU 3 UNITS
W 08:30PM-09:20PM Rodriguez H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526 Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 103 and 104. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English
standard. Presents the essentials of plane trigonometry to prepare students for subsequent studies in physics,
calculus or related technical programs. Topics include definitions of the trigonometric functions and inverse
MATH 022 Analyt Geo/Calc III UC/CSU 4 UNITS trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles and applied problems, graphs, trigonometric identities and equa-
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 021. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. tions, and the trigonometric form of complex numbers. Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
Math 022, the third of the three-semester sequence in Analytic Geometry and Calculus for students majoring in 10621 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Martinelli W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
mathematics, engineering, and most physical sciences, is a study of three-dimensional analytic geometry, - - Martinelli W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
vectors and vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, the calculus of these functions, and vector 10622 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Matthews S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
analysis including Green’s and Stokes’ theorems. Four hours lecture, one hour lab. - - Matthews S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10602 MTWR 12:00PM-12:50PM Martinelli W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528
- - Martinelli W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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MATH 103 Geometry 3 UNITS 11465 TR 10:00AM-12:15PM Mumaugh J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 330 or MATH 330B. Course Advisory: SCC minimum - - Mumaugh J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
English standard. Course Description: The study of Euclidean (plane) geometry through conjecture, proof, 11463 T 06:30PM-08:20PM Smith J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
and problem solving. Topics include the mathematical relationships of angles, parallels, triangles, quadrilat- R 06:30PM-09:20PM Smith J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
erals, circles, and solids. Additionally, coordinate geometry transformations are covered. Three hours lecture, T 08:30PM-09:20PM Smith J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
one hour lab. 11477 MW 08:30AM-10:45AM Sengmany K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10624 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Schmall C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 - - Sengmany K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - Schmall C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11478 TR 01:30PM-03:45PM Sengmany K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10625 T 06:30PM-07:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 - - Sengmany K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
R 06:30PM-08:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 11476 MW 02:00PM-04:15PM Snow C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
T 07:30PM-08:20PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 - - Snow C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11481 T 06:30PM-08:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
R 06:30PM-07:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MATH 104 Interm Algebra 5 UNITS R 07:55PM-08:45PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 330 or MATH 330B. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
English standard. Course Description: An extension of the fundamental algebraic concepts developed in
elementary algebra. Additional topics include arithmetic operations on functions; composition of functions; MATH 114 Math For Health Occ 3 UNITS
basic graphing techniques; absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, quadratic, linear, and polynomial func- Prerequisite: Math 330 or Math 330B with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
tions; equations of the second degree and their graphs; complex numbers; and systems of linear equations in English standard. This course is designed for A.S/A.A health occupation students to prepare them for math
two and three variables. Five hours lecture, one hour lab. topics encountered in their chemistry, biology, and health occupation courses. Topics include metric system,
10627 MW 07:30AM-09:50AM Kirkbride C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530 dimensional analysis, counting techniques, linear models, exponential models, and common logarithms. Three
- - Kirkbride C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 hours lecture.
10626 MWF 08:00AM-09:25AM Conrad J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 10656 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Esteve C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
- - Conrad J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10629 MTWRF 09:00AM-09:50AM Brewer K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101 MATH 310 Arithmetic 4 UNITS
- - Brewer K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 Prerequisite: None. Note: Not open for credit to students who have completed MATH 304. Course
11455 TR 09:30AM-11:45AM Kaeser R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531 Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A course in basic mathematical computations designed to improve
- - Kaeser R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 arithmetic skills and prepare the student for a pre-algebra level math course. Major topics include whole
10628 MWF 10:00AM-11:25AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530 numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, simple geometry, measurement, and basic statistics. Three hours lecture.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10658 TR 08:00AM-09:50AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521
11454 TR 12:30PM-02:45PM Kaeser R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 10657 MWF 08:30AM-09:40AM Jagoda M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521
- - Kaeser R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10659 MWF 09:40AM-10:50AM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527
10630 MWF 01:00PM-02:25PM Conrad J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0802 10660 TR 12:30PM-02:20PM Nandi S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521
- - Conrad J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10663 MW 02:00PM-03:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521
10634 TR 02:00PM-04:20PM Martinelli W Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531 10664 TR 04:00PM-05:50PM Mahmood K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521
- - Martinelli W Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11479 MW 01:30PM-03:10PM Pinto V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10633 MW 02:00PM-04:20PM Esteve C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 11480 MW 06:30PM-08:20PM Lui E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
SPRING CLASSES

F - Esteve C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11487 TR 06:30PM-08:20PM Lantzy H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10635 TR 03:30PM-05:50PM Bischof O Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 11467 TR 10:00AM-11:50AM Stewart A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
- - Bischof O Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 11466 MW 12:00PM-01:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10636 MW 05:00PM-07:20PM Daugavietis Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 10750 MW 10:00AM-11:50AM Rhoads G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
- - Daugavietis Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 LC 010 Pre-Fire Technology-enter CRN 10222,10750,10645, 10687, &11372
11456 M 06:30PM-08:20PM Kim T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
W 06:30PM-09:20PM Kim T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
M 08:30PM-09:20PM Kim T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
10637 T 06:30PM-08:20PM Bischof O Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
R 06:30PM-09:20PM Bischof O Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
T 08:30PM-09:20PM Bischof O Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
11505 M 10:00AM-12:20PM Crawford S Lec/Dis 10Wks 03/07-05/20 1521
W 10:00AM-11:20AM Crawford S Lec/Dis 10Wks 03/07-05/20 1521
W 11:30AM-12:20PM Crawford S Lab 10Wks 03/07-05/20 1521
MTWRF - Crawford S ONLI 10Wks 03/07-05/20 ONLI
10631 F 01:45PM-04:00PM Podkolzina S HY 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
MTWRF - Podkolzina S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Podkolzina S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Exam dates are provided in the course calendar and syllabus. To access the syllabus and
claendar, use the following URL: http://www.solano.edu/faculty/displayhp.asp?home-
page_id=200
10639 M 06:30PM-08:20PM Allen D HY 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
MTWRF - Allen D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Allen D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10632 MTWRF - Podkolzina S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - Podkolzina S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
In person attendance for tests/exams is required. Exam dates are provided in the course
calendar and syllabus. To access the syllabus, calendar and begin work, use the following
URL: http://www.solano.edu/faculty/displayhp.asp?homepage_id=200
10749 MTWR 08:30AM-09:35AM Rhoads G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
- - Rhoads G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT

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MATH 320 Pre-Algebra 3 Units 11483 MW 11:00AM-01:15PM Snow C Lect/Dis 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in MATH 310, or 3 units of credit in MATH 304, or 3 units of BUS 181 - - Snow C Lab 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A course in pre-algebra 11485 TR 03:00PM-05:15PM Neely J Lect/Dis 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
designed to prepare the student for transition into a beginning algebra course. Major topics include operations - - Neely J Lab 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
on integers and rational numbers, the order of operations, introduction to variables, simplifying and evaluating
expressions, solving basic linear equations, proportions, percents, basic geometry, graphing, and application MATH 330A Elem Algebra Part 1 2.5 Units
problems. Four hours lecture, one hour lab. Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 320. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
10707 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Scott G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531 Course Description: Introductory examination of the structure of the number system. Covers such topics as an
- - Scott G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 introduction to the concept of set operations, the field axioms of the real numbers, order of operations, proper-
10710 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Esteve C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 ties of whole number exponents, variables, variable expressions, operations with monomials, definition of a
- - Esteve C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 polynomial, addition and subtraction of polynomials, linear equations, graphing linear equations, linear
10711 TR 02:30PM-03:45PM Nandi S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 inequalities, and systems of linear equations, solutions of first degree equations and inequalities in one variable,
- - Nandi S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 and applications. A student must take MATH 330B to complete Elementary Algebra. Students who pass MATH
10706 MW 04:30PM-05:45PM Kim T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1521 330A are not eligible for MATH 330. Three hours lecture, one hour lab. (formerly MATH 107)
- - Kim T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10726 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Jones M Lect/Dis 18 01/19-05/25 1527
10708 T 06:30PM-07:20PM Mahmood K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 - - Jones M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
R 06:30PM-08:20PM Mahmood K Lect/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 10727 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Messenger P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1526
T 07:30PM-08:20PM Mahmood K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1527 - - Messenger P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11468 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Stewart A Lect/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 10728 MW 02:00PM-03:15PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
- - Stewart A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11482 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM Pinto V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - Pinto V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC MATH 330B Elem Algebra Part 2 2.5 Units
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 330A. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
MATH 330 Elementary Algebra 5 Units Course Description: Covers such topics as multiplication and division of polynomials, factoring, solving quad-
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 320. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. ratic equations by factoring, operations with rational expressions, simplifying rational expressions, solutions of
Course Description: Introductory examination of the structure of the number system. Covers such topics as an equations containing rational expressions, roots, radicals and the quadratic formula, and introduction to func-
introduction to set operations, the field axioms of the real numbers, and the properties of the whole number tions. Successful completion of Math 330B completes Elementary Algebra. Three hours lecture, one hour lab.
exponents. Emphasizes operations with fundamental expressions, solutions of first-degree equations, inequali- (formerly MATH 108)
ties and linear systems. Introduces absolute value, radical and quadratic equations, applied problems involving 10730 MW 12:30PM-01:45PM Donovan S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
first and second degree equations in one variable, point-slope and slope-intercept equations of lines and their - - Donovan S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
graphs, and the concepts of relations and functions.Not open to students who have passed MATH 330A. Five 10731 MW 04:00PM-05:15PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
hours lecture, one hour lab.(formerly MATH 102) - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10714 MWF 08:00AM-09:25AM Messenger P Lect/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531 11486 MW 03:30PM-04:45PM Lui E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - Messenger P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Lui E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10719 MWF 10:00AM-11:25AM Donovan S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531
- - Donovan S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10716 MWF 11:30AM-12:55PM Matthews S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530 MUSIC

SPRING CLASSES
- - Matthews S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 MUSC 002 Beginning Theory UC/CSU 4 UNITS
10720 MW 01:00PM-03:20PM Hannan Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
Prerequisite: MUSC 001 or equivalent. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards.
- - Hannan Z Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course Description: Presents further investigation into the basic principles of music theory, including super-
10721 TR 02:00PM-04:20PM Esteve C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1530
tonic, mediant, sub-mediant triads, common chord progressions, non-harmonic tones, triad usage, dominant
- - Esteve C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
seventh and supertonic seventh chords and elementary modulation. Development of ear training skills continues
10723 TR 04:00PM-06:20PM Hannan Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 802
with melodic and rhythmic dictation, recognition of harmonic progressions and non-harmonic tones, and sight
- - Hannan Z Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
singing. Recommended for all students interested in harmony, composition, sight reading, ear development and
10724 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Gregory S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
a continuation of basic concepts. Required for the music transfer student. Four hours lecture.
W 06:30PM-08:20PM Gregory S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
10751 MTWR 09:00AM-09:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
W 08:30PM-09:20PM Gregory S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1101
11504 MTRF 10:00AM-12:20PM Crawford S Lec/Dis 7Wks 01/19-03/04 1521
W 10:00AM-12:20PM Crawford S Lab 7Wks 01/19-03/04 1521 MUSC 004 Advanced Theory UC/CSU 4 UNITS
- - Crawford S ONLI 7Wks 01/19-03/04 ONLI Prerequisite: MUSC 003 or passage of acceptance examination. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English
10725 T 06:30PM-08:20PM Daugavietis Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1531 and Math standards. Course Description: Presents further investigation into the advanced principles of music
MTWRF - Daugavietis ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI theory, including ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords, the Neopolitan sixth sonorities, the augmented sixth
MTWRF - Daugavietis ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI chords, advanced modulation, non-dominant diatonic chords, tone rows, pandiatonicism, and the study of all
11460 MTWR 08:30AM-09:20AM Beaulieu J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT chromatic procedures. Continues with the development of ear training skills including all forms of melodic,
- - Beaulieu J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT rhythmic, chordal and formal dictation. Investigation of 20th Century techniques are presented through written
11461 MW 12:00PM-02:15PM Lum R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT examples, score analysis and vocal and instrumental projects. Recommended for all occupational music
- - Lum R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT students; required for the music transfer student and major. Four hours lecture.
11462 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Rutaganira T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 10752 MTWR 10:00AM-10:50AM Kayali F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
W 06:30PM-08:20PM Rutaganira T Lect/Dis 18 01/19-05/25 VVCT
W 08:30PM-09:20PM Rutaganira T Lab 18 01/19-05/25 VVCT MUSC 005 Music Fundamentals UC/CSU 3 UNITS
11484 TR 08:30AM-10:45AM Sengmany K Lect/Dis 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A basic course including notation, rhythm, and
- - Sengmany K Lab 18 01/19-05/25 VJOC
major and minor scales, modes, sight reading, key signature, melody, and triads and ear training concepts.
Traces the historical and cultural progress of music through the development of musical symbols and their
application. No previous knowledge of music is required. Three hours lecture.
10753 MW 12:00PM-01:20PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
10754 MTWRF - Thompson S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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MUSC 007 Jazz&Pop Music/Amer UC/CSU 3 UNITS MUSC 016 Symphony Orchestra UC/CSU 1 UNIT
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A survey of jazz and popular music in America, using an Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; ability to play an orchestral instrument. Course
historical approach. Includes listening to and analyzing examples of jazz and popular music in relation to the Description: An opportunity for qualified instrumentalists to perform as part of a symphony orchestra in
social, technical and historical trends. Three hours lecture. public performances. A wide variety of musical literature is covered. Public performances and/or field trips are
10755 M 06:30PM-09:25PM Bump D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT required. This is an open-entry, open-exit course. Repeatable 3 times. One and one-half to three hours lab.
10756 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Cavanagh L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10769 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245

MUSC 008 Music Appreciation UC/CSU 3 UNITS MUSC 017 Chamber Orchestra UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: An introductory examination of how Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; play an orchestral instrument. Course Description: An
composers and songwriters exploit the various elements of music to heighten the expressive impact of a compo- instrumental ensemble class analyzing and performing large quantities of chamber orchestra music. Public
sition. Aspects of melody, rhythm, harmony, tone, and structure will be studied through focused listening of performances and/or field trips are required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour
works from Medieval to today’s avante-garde and popular styles. Three hours lecture. weekly by arrangement.
10757 MW 01:30PM-02:50PM Kayali F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10772 M 06:00PM-07:01PM Thompson S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10758 MTWRF - Yumae T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI M 07:02PM-09:05PM Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10759 MTWRF - Mikolajcik W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI - - Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

MUSC 011 Symphonic Band UC/CSU 2 UNITS MUSC 018 Beg Steel Drum Band UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; play a band instrument. Course Description: This Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards.Course Description: An ensemble class with
course offers the study and performance of various styles of symphonic band literature. Symphonic band litera- emphasis on music from the Caribbean. Regular rehearsal and performances using steel drums. This class also
ture, rehearsal technique, and performance practices are examined. Public performances and/or field trips are presents a comparison of Caribbean musical performance styles. Public performances and/or field trips
required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement. required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement.
11411 M 06:00PM-07:01PM Thompson S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 10773 W 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
M 07:02PM-09:05PM Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 W 06:51PM-08:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
M - Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

MUSC 013 Multicultural Music UC/CSU 3 UNITS MUSC 019 Instrumentl/Ensembl UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A survey of multicultural music in America, including Course Advisory: Ability to read music and play an instrument. The study and performance of representative
listening to and analyzing examples of multicultural music in relations to social, technical, and historical trends, music literature for strings, woodwinds, brass and small mixed group ensembles. Includes improvisation,
including the role of music in influencing American attitudes toward ethnic identity, stereotyping, and racial reading, ensemble practice and outside performance when possible. Repeatable 3 times. Two hours lecture, one
prejudice. This course also examines the uniquely American style resulting from the interaction among musi- hour lab.
cians of many cultural, racial, national, and ethnic backgrounds. Three hours lecture. 10775 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Bump D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10763 TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Ambalal M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 TR 11:51AM-12:20PM Bump D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10762 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Ambalal M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10774 MF 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10764 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM Cavanagh L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC W 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10765 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Pitzulo V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 10776 M 06:00PM-08:05PM Thompson S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
SPRING CLASSES

10766 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Holland S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT M 08:06PM-09:10PM Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10760 MTWRF - Mikolajcik W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10761 MTWRF - Mikolajcik W ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI MUSC 020 Choir UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Study and performance of a variety of a cappella and accompanied choral literature. Attendance at public
MUSC 014 Jazz Ensemble UC/CSU 2 UNITS performances required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrange-
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; play a jazz instrument. An instrumental ensemble class ment.
analyzing and performing jazz music. This class requires public performance. Repeatable 3 times. One hour 10778 TR 02:30PM-03:00PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement. TR 03:01PM-03:55PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
10767 M 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 - - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
WF 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 10777 T 07:00PM-07:50PM Intintoli H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
- - Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 T 07:51PM-09:50PM Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
- - Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MUSC 015 Stage Band UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; play a jazz instrument. An instrumental ensemble class MUSC 021 Chorus UC/CSU 2 UNITS
analyzing and performing stage band music. This class requires public performance. Repeatable 3 times. One Course Description: Designed to train students to sight sing, note read, use proper vocal production and
hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement. perform a variety of standard choral literature. Open to anyone interested in choral singing. Highly recom-
10768 M 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 mended for theory students, vocal and instrumental musicians. Attendance at public performances required.
WF 12:00PM-12:50PM Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement.
- - Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10780 TR 02:30PM-03:00PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
11452 W 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 TR 03:01PM-03:55PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
W 06:51PM-08:55PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 - - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10779 T 07:00PM-07:50PM Intintoli H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
11097 R 06:30PM-07:20PM Acosta T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 T 07:51PM-09:50PM Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
R 07:21PM-09:25PM Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245 - - Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
- - Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

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MUSC 024 Master Wrks Chorale UC/CSU 2 UNITS MUSC 029 Interm Piano Pt I UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Prerequisite: Audition of music and vocal skills. Course Description: Study of choral music techniques and Prerequisite: MUSC 028. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standards. Course Description:
performance of 18th-21st century masterworks for the large ensemble. Both a cappella and symphonic litera- Presents the intermediate level of piano technique and literature. Emphasis is on interpretation, fingering,
ture to be studied. Designed for singers with previous choral experience. Public performance required. phrasing, technical studies and exercises including performance. Sight reading and continued development
Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours activity, and one hour weekly by arrangement. through the mastery of progressive pieces enables the pianist to reach a greater overall skill level and confi-
10782 TR 02:30PM-03:00PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 dence during performance. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
TR 03:01PM-03:55PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10793 T 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
- - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 R 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
10781 T 07:00PM-07:50PM Intintoli H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10794 T 07:00PM-07:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
T 07:51PM-09:50PM Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 T 07:51PM-08:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
- - Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MUSC 030 Interm Piano Pt II UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
MUSC 025 Chamber Choir UC/CSU 2 UNITS Prerequisite: MUSC 029. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standards. Course Description:
Prerequisite: Previous experience in choral ensembles. Audition and /or advisement by current instructor. Presents more difficult techniques for the intermediate pianist. Emphasizes the culmination of reading skills,
Course Description: Advanced study and performance of choral works for the small ensemble. Public motor coordination, knowledge of harmony, exercises and fingering, overall interpretation, dynamics, attention
performance required. Highly recommended for music majors, especially voice majors. Repeatable 3 times. to form, advanced technical problems concerning performance of the literature. Recommended for students
One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by arrangement. seeking a working knowledge in piano, comparable to second year level in the literature. Repeatable 3 times.
10784 TR 11:00AM-11:30AM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 One hour lecture, one hour activity.
TR 11:31AM-12:25PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10796 T 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
- - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 R 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
10783 T 07:00PM-07:50PM Intintoli H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10799 T 07:00PM-07:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
T 07:51PM-09:50PM Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 T 07:51PM-08:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
- - Intintoli H Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MUSC 032 Class Lessons-Brass UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
MUSC 026 Vocal Jazz Ensemble UC/CSU 2 UNITS Class instruction in brass instruments. Music majors are required to take one unit of instruction in their major
Course Description: The study and performance of choral works in the jazz idiom, including development of instrument for graduation. Four units are recommended for transfer majors. This class requires outside practice.
reading and improvisation skills. Vocalists work with a jazz rhythm section and instrumentalists. Participation Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
in public performance required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours lab and one hour weekly by 10800 M 03:30PM-04:20PM Acosta T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
arrangement. M 04:21PM-05:20PM Acosta T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10785 W 06:30PM-07:20PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
W 07:21PM-09:20PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC MUSC 033 Class Lesson-String UC/CSU 1 UNIT
- - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course Description: Class instruction in strings. Transfer students are required to study four semesters in their
major instrument. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
MUSC 027 Element Piano Pt I UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS 10801 M 06:00PM-07:01PM Thompson S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English. Course Description: An introduction to beginning piano tech- M 07:02PM-08:05PM Thompson S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245

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niques, including hand position, posture, fingering, technical exercises, note reading, sight reading, and
performance of piano literature. Numerous examples are assigned to demonstrate the essentials of reading and MUSC 034 Class Percussion UC/CSU 2 UNITS
counting skills, coupled with the presentation of major and minor scales, chords, and other fundamentals of
Course Description: Class instruction in percussion instruments. Music majors are required to take one unit of
piano playing. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
instruction in their major instrument. Transfer majors are required to study four semesters in their major instru-
10788 T 09:00AM-09:50AM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
ment. This class requires outside practice. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, two hours activity.
R 09:00AM-09:50AM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
10802 W 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
10787 M 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
W 06:51PM-07:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
W 11:00AM-11:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
10786 M 12:30PM-01:20PM Kayali F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
W 12:30PM-01:20PM Kayali F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 MUSC 035A Beginning Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
10928 T 12:30PM-01:20PM Bump D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Description: Group work on the fundamental
R 12:30PM-01:20PM Bump D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 techniques of singing, including literature of traditional/folk, art, musical theater and popular classics. Includes
10789 T 05:00PM-05:50PM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 analysis of individual problems and the opportunity for solo performance. Transfer voice majors should study
T 05:51PM-06:50PM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 voice each semester. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
10815 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
MUSC 028 Element Piano Pt II UC/CS 1.5 UNITS R 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
10816 M 05:00PM-05:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
Prerequisite: MUSC 027. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standards. Course Description: A
M 05:51PM-06:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
continuation of MUSC 027, this course expands the elementary piano techniques by exploring a progressive
series of pieces and exercises which develop the reading skills and other concepts used in performance practice.
Stresses use of all major and minor scales, arpeggios in exercise form, sight reading, chromatic fingering, and MUSC 035B Beginning Voice II UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
performance. One hour lecture, one hour activity. Prerequisite: MUSC 035A or equivalent skills. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course
10791 T 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 Description: A continuation of MUSIC 035A. Group work on the fundamental techniques of singing,
R 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 including study of standard vocal literature for solo performance, with increased emphasis in developing vocal
10792 T 07:00PM-07:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 and performance skills. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
T 07:51PM-08:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 10817 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
R 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
10818 M 07:00PM-07:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
M 07:51PM-08:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239

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MUSC 036A Intermediate Voice I UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS MUSC 051 Jazz & Pop Voice CSU 1.5 UNITS
Prerequisite: MUSC 35B or evidence of equivalent skills. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; MUSC 035A or other solo voice experience. Course
Course Description: A continuation of MUSC 35B with emphasis on the development of vocal technique and Description: The study and performance of songs in the popular and jazz idiom. Areas covered will include
interpretation. Repertoire includes classical compositions from the English, Italian, and German languages. musical phrasing, emotional expression, popular vocal styling, stage presence and the use of sound reinforce-
Analysis of individual vocal problems and performance skills is included. One hour lecture, one hour activity. ment systems. This class requires public performance and/or field trips. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture,
10819 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 one hour activity.
R 01:30PM-02:20PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 10808 M 11:00AM-11:50AM Juliano K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
10820 M 07:00PM-07:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 W 11:00AM-11:50AM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
M 07:51PM-08:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239
MUSC 052 Sound Recording CSU 2 UNITS
MUSC 036B Intermediate Voice II UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Designed for musical performers and students interested in
Prerequisite: MUSC 36A or equivalent skills. A continuation of MUSC 36A with emphasis on vocal technique recording specifically. Development of recorded performances in the studio environment. Emphasis on
and interpretation. Solo repertoire appropriate to intermediate level includes standard voice literature. Analysis acoustics, vocal and instrumental recording requirements, control board management, microphone techniques,
of individual vocal problems and performance skills is included. One hour lecture, one hour activity. organization and supervision of the recording session, mixing and mixdown. Particular attention is given to the
10821 M 07:00PM-07:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 ‘hands-on’ experience in recording engineering and the overall recording process, including production,
M 07:51PM-08:50PM Reynolds-Smith Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1239 musical arrangement, mixdown, and studio demeanor. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, three hours lab.
10809 T 01:00PM-01:50PM Dudman M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
MUSC 038 Beginning Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS T 01:51PM-04:50PM Dudman M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
Course Description: Presents the principles and techniques of fundamental guitar performance. The course
stresses first position techniques, notereading, scales, fingerboard knowledge, chord positions, picking and MUSC 053 Adv Sound Recording CSU 2 UNITS
strum techniques, and performance of selected musical literature appropriate to the beginning level. Repeatable Prerequisite: MUSC 052. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Advanced
3 times. Note: Combined enrollments in MUSC 038, 039 and 062 may not exceed 4 units. One hour lecture, recording techniques with particular attention given to hands-on techniques. One hour lecture, three hours lab.
two hours activity. 10810 T 01:00PM-01:50PM Dudman M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
10803 W 10:00AM-10:50AM Holland S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625 T 01:51PM-04:50PM Dudman M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
W 10:51AM-12:50PM Holland S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
10805 W 02:30PM-03:20PM Holland S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT MUSC 055 Jazz Improvisation CSU 3 UNITS
W 03:21PM-05:20PM Holland S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard and knowledge of music fundamentals and basic instru-
10807 R 04:00PM-05:01PM Galen R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
mental skills. Course Description: Techniques and literature of improvisation including application of scales,
R 05:02PM-07:10PM Galen R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC modes, harmonic progressions, solo shape, form, and dynamic, rhythmic, and melodic development and inter-
pretation of concepts and materials in the jazz style. Provides development and understanding of these tech-
MUSC 039 Intermediate Guitar UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS niques in the occupational areas of music through the concepts and performance of improvisation. Repeatable 3
Prerequisite: MUSC 038 or equivalent as assessed by instructor and ability to read simple guitar music. times. Two hours lecture, one hour activity, one hour weekly by arrangement.
Course Description: Presents the intermediate instruction level in guitar performance techniques and musical 10812 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Bump D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
skill. The course covers 3rd and 5th positions, solo performance, musical notation exercise and application, TR 11:51AM-12:25PM Bump D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
musical interpretation and style, and intermediate literature. Repeatable 3 times. Note: Combined enrollments
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in MUSC 038, 039 and 062 may not exceed 4 units. One hour lecture, two hours activity. MUSC 056 Jazz Improv Ensemb CSU 3 UNITS
10804 W 10:00AM-10:50AM Holland S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625 Course Advisory: MUSC 055. Presents the principles and techniques of improvisational materials, combo
W 10:51AM-12:51PM Holland S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625 performance, individual solo skills, advanced playing concepts, group dynamics, and increased performance
10806 W 02:30PM-03:20PM Holland S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT ability. The class will perform a wide variety of arrangements and the overall performance standards are
W 03:21PM-05:20PM Holland S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT directed to feature individual soloists. Provides the occupational musician with an opportunity to develop confi-
10930 R 04:00PM-05:01PM Galen R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC dence and advanced skills from performance in this ensemble. Repeatable 3 times. Two hours lecture, one hour
R 05:02PM-07:10PM Galen R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC activity, one hour weekly by arrangement.
10814 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Bump D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
MUSC 041A Music Majors Piano UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS TR 11:51AM-12:25PM Bump D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1245
Course Advisories: Note reading and SCC minimum English and math standards. Instruction, practice and - - Bump D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
application of the techniques of piano performance. Emphasis will be placed on a variety of keyboard skills
including harmonic progressions, scales, fingerings, drills and exercises, sight reading, and keyboard ear- MUSC 061 Midi-Computer Music CSU 2 UNITS
training. The course will also present musical analysis, performance strategies, suggested rehearsal techniques, Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; MUSC 027. Course Description: An intro-
independent coordination, and memorization. The class is specially designed to accompany the music major duction to Midi (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), and the hardware and software components of music
and, therefore, is very specific in harmonic understanding, theory, melodic development and usage, and piano sequencing and scoring. The course content will include “hands on” familiarization with the Macintosh
practice. One hour lecture, one hour activity. computer, practical use of sequencing and scoring software, and an understanding of Midi terminology.
10822 M 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, three hours activity.
W 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249 10811 TR 11:00AM-11:30AM Dudman M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
TR 11:31AM-12:50PM Dudman M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1262
MUSC 041B Music Majors Piano UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Prerequisite: MUSC 41A. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Instruction, practice and appli-
cation of the techniques of piano performance at the intermediate level designed for music majors. Emphasis
will be placed on continuation of keyboard skills including simple and complex modulation, harmonic progres-
sions using seventh chords and larger sonorities, all major and minor scales plus other forms, exercises and
drills, sight reading, rehearsal techniques, accompanying skills, arrangement and advanced ear-training. The
class specifically relates to advanced theoretical concepts realized at the keyboard with a continued attention to
performance and the use of the piano as a teaching tool. One hour lecture, one hour activity.
10823 M 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249
W 10:00AM-10:50AM Yumae T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1249

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NURSING NURS 055 Nrs Of Adults I Lec CSU 5 UNITS


NURS 052 Pharmacology for Nursing CSU 3 UNITS Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 058. Prerequisites: Completion of NURSE 050A & 050B,
NURSE 052, NUTR 010, and HUDV 070 with grades of ‘C’ or better. Course Description: Covers the theory
Prerequisite: BIOSC 5 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math
and practice of nursing necessary to assist the adult in meeting selected health care needs. Emphasis is placed
standards. Nursing or Pre-nursing Students. Course Description: This course is designed to focus on nursing
on the client experiencing health alterations in the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular and gastroin-
pharmacology by presenting a firm theoretical foundation. The course presents general principles, theories, and
testinal systems. The concepts of safety, communication, clinical decision making, asepsis, pharmacology,
facts about medicinal agents. General characteristics of major classifications of medications are discussed.
legality, ethics, health teaching and self-evaluation are integrated throughout the course. Issues related to
Specific information regarding action, dosage, side effects, adverse reactions and contraindications of selected
culture, developmental level and sexuality are considered, as nursing care is individualized to the client.
medications within each classification is addressed. Practical information is presented on how the nursing
Skill modules and clinical experiences are offered concurrently with theory. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours
process is integrated with pharmacology. Specific drug information is discussed in relation to assessment,
lab (8 week course).
client monitoring, interventions, client education, and evaluation of safe and effective drug therapy. Three
10501 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
hours lecture.
M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
10596 MTWRF - Wanek K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
10597 MTWRF - Wanek K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
10598 MTWRF - Adams D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
TW 07:00AM-02:15PM Wanek K Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 VVH
10502 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
NURS 054 Maternal-Childnrsng CSU 5 UNITS M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 058. Prerequisites: NURS 050A & 050B, NURS 052, NUTR R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
010, and HUDV 070 with grades of C or better. Course Description: A family centered course with emphasis R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
on nursing care of women and children. The focus includes the antepartal, intrapartal, postpartal, neonatal and TW 07:00AM-02:15PM Harris M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 VSSM
pediatric client, both sick and well. This course provides students the opportunity to synthesize and utilize 10503 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
nursing knowledge and skills in providing care to clients in a variety of settings. Concepts of homeostasis, M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
communication, and growth and development are integrated throughout the course. The nursing process is R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
utilized with concepts of legal aspects, pharmacology, clinical skills, safety and asepsis, crisis intervention, R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 0807B
health teaching, and self-evaluation. Clinical assignments and self-study modules are offered concurrently with TW 07:00AM-02:15PM TBD - Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 VKH
theory. This course must be completed successfully with a grade of ‘C’ or better to advance in the nursing 10504 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
program. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours lab (8 week course). M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
10462 W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 TW 07:00AM-02:15PM Wanek K Lab 8Wks 03/21-05/25 VVH
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 10505 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM TBD- Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/17 FFNB M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
10463 W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 TW 07:00AM-02:15PM Harris M Lab 8Wks 03/21-05/25 VSSM
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 10506 M 09:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Knuckles B Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/17 VSSM M 09:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B

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10464 W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Wanek K Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 R 10:00AM-11:50AM Harris M Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/21-05/25 0807B
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806 TW 07:00AM-02:15PM Cyr C Lab 8Wks 03/21-05/25 VKH
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 0806
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Dorcy M Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/17 NURS 058 M-Skills Dvlp, Lab CSU 0.5-1.5 UNITS
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Koehler C Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/17
Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in either NURSE 50A & 50B, 54, 55, 60, or 63. A variable unit course
W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
which is required of all nursing students in each semester of the nursing program. A portion of the unit credit
10465 W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
may be used for group and/or individual study time. Students have the opportunity to practice the required
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
skills modules for each nursing course. This practice takes place under the supervision of the skills laboratory
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
instructor, a registered nurse. The skills modules have been leveled to match the content. Students must demon-
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM TBD- Lab 8Wks 03/23-05/25 FFNB
strate competency in all of the assigned skills modules. Peer checkoff is permitted on some of the modules,
10466 W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
whereas more complex modules require checkoff by the skills lab instructor. The mediated skills lab is a valu-
W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
able adjunct to all of the nursing courses as it allows students the time and place to not only practice and master
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
skills, but to study theoretical concepts. This is a credit/no-credit class. May be repeated to a maximum of 6
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
units, including initial enrollment. One and one-half to four and one-half hours lab.
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Knuckles B Lab 8Wks 03/23-05/25 VSSM
This is a 0.5-unit course.
10467 W 09:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
10048 MTWRF - Fields T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0807
W 09:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
This is a 1-unit course.
R 10:00AM-11:50AM TBD- Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
10049 MTWRF - Fields T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0807
R 10:00AM-11:50AM Knuckles B Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/23-05/25 0806
This is a 1.5-unit course.
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Dorcy M Lab 8Wks 03/23-05/25 FFNB
10050 MTWRF - Fields T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0807
MT 07:00AM-02:20PM Koehler C Lab 8Wks 03/23-05/25 FFNB

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CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION

NURS 063 Adv M-S/C Nursing CSU 7 UNITS NURS 101 Prep For Nursing 3 UNITS
Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NURS 058. Prerequisites: NURS 060 and 061 with grades of ‘C’ or Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to provide pre-nursing and begin-
better. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: This course ning nursing students with realistic and useful strategies to enhance their success in reaching this career goal.
builds on the concepts introduced in previous nursing courses. Complex alterations in physiological processes Students will gain a realistic understanding of the nursing profession; critically analyze their own strengths, and
are studied as they relate to multi-system Illnesses. This course requires students to develop and utilize critical develop strategies to identify and strengthen areas needing improvement. The course will also provide the
thinking skills in working with patients across the lifespan in emergency, critical care, medical surgical units student with the knowledge and skills to identify and locate social and financial resources; develop and/or
and the community. The clinical experience affords students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge, enhance language, math and communication skills to work effectively with a culturally diverse population;
critical thinking skills (which are inherent to the nursing process), and psychomotor skills to a practical situa- develop and enhance critical thinking skills; and enhance self-assessment and accountability skills. Three hours
tion. The focus is to provide care to multiple patients across the lifespan who have complex multi-system lecture.
illnesses and patients in the community. This course facilitates the student’s entry into the profession of 10595 R 01:00PM-03:50PM Stevens V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0807B
nursing. Legal and ethical responsibilities related to professional nursing practice are considered. Skill modules
and clinical experience is offered concurrently with theory. Four hours lecture, sixteen hours lab (12 week NURS 111 Med Terminology 3 UNITS
course).
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of the language of medicine. An intro-
10511 W 09:00AM-12:50PM Diresta T Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
duction to terms, word roots and abbreviations related to medical practice and the functioning of the systems of
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Burgess D Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
the body. Three hours lecture.
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Denham-Martin Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10588 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Daniel C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
RF 07:00AM-02:50PM Burgess D Lab 12Wks 01/19-04/08 FFNB
10586 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Melter C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804
10512 W 09:00AM-12:50PM Diresta T Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10589 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Stevens V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Denham-Martin Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10590 MTWRF - Harris M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Burgess D Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10591 MTWRF - Harris M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
RF 02:00PM-09:50PM Starbuck B Lab 12Wks 01/19-04/08 FFNB
10592 MTWRF - Harris M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10516 W 09:00AM-12:50PM Diresta T Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10593 MTWRF - Denham-Martin ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Denham-Martin Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
10594 MTWRF - Romero L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Burgess D Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
11502 MTWRF - Adams D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
RF 07:00AM-02:50PM Denham-Martin Lab 12Wks 01/19-04/08 VVH
10587 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Daniel C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10535 W 09:00AM-12:50PM Diresta T Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
LC005 Precription for Success 1-enter CRN 10705,10587,10700,10702,10701,& 10703
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Burgess D Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Denham-Martin Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
RF 02:00PM-09:50PM Diresta T Lab 12Wks 01/19-04/08 NUTRITION
10536 W 09:00AM-12:50PM Diresta T Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
NUTR 010 Nutrition UC/CSU 3 UNITS
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Denham-Martin Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standards. Course Description: Study of
W 09:00AM-12:50PM Burgess D Lec/Dis 12Wks 01/19-04/08 0804
the basic principles of human nutrition. Essential nutrients, functions, chemical compositions of foods and their
RF 07:00AM-02:50PM Romero L Lab 12Wks 01/19-04/08
utilization in the body will be covered. The course will emphasize topics such as weight loss, sports nutrition,
food safety, the diet-disease relationship, global nutrition, and analysis of special nutritional requirements
NURS 064 Issues/Ldrshp in HC CSU 2 UNITS during the lifecycle among others. Students utilize computer technology and nutritional assessment methods to
Corequisite: NURS 063 and/or NURS 065. Prerequisites: NURS 060 & 061 with grades of ‘C’ or better. evaluate personal dietary habits. Three hours lecture.
SPRING CLASSES

Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: This course facilitates 11132 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Bourdon I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
the graduates’ entry into the profession of nursing. Topics include current issues, trends and leadership theories 11136 TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Bourdon I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
in the registered nurses scope of practice in an ever-changing health care delivery system. Included is the delin- 11133 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Sytsma R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
eation of the major functions of professional nursing organizations, accountability in nursing practice (quality 11139 S 09:00AM-03:50PM Gabbard M Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1645
improvement and risk management), identification of socio-political factors as well as leadership and manage- 11137 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Bourdon I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
ment issues influencing professional nursing practice and their nursing implications. Legal and ethical concepts 11134 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Sytsma R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
and responsibilities related to registered nursing practice are further considered. This is a non-clinical course. 11358 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM Bourdon I Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Field trips may be required. Two hours lecture. 11138 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Gabbard M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
10537 MTWR - Burgess D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11371 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Gabbard M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
MTWR - Romero L ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11397 MTWRF - Sytsma R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWR - Denham-Martin ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11398 MTWRF - Sytsma R ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWR - Diresta T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11399 MTWRF - Bourdon I ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11400 MTWRF - Bourdon I ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
NURS 065 Role Transition in Practice CSU 2.5 UNITS 11135 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Sytsma R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645
Corequisite: NURS 064. Prerequisites: NURS 063 with grades of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisories: SCC LC 003 Unpacking Your Lunch-enter CRN 10408, 10247 & 11135
minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: This course is the final course in the nursing
sequence. The focus of this course is on nursing care and first level management / leadership skills in caring for NUTR 012 Curr Topics/Nutrit UC/CSU 1 UNIT
groups of hospitalized patients. Emphasis is placed on team management skills in acute care settings. The regis- Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standards. Course Description:
tered nurse preceptor directly supervises the student under the guidance of the nursing faculty liaison. Methods of evaluating current nutritional topics, determining reliable and unreliable sources of information and
Professional development skills, as well as current issues in nursing, are applied. This course focuses on judging validity of experimental design. This course provides opportunities to study current, controversial
managing groups of patients with respect to the individual’s cultural / religious beliefs related to wellness, topics in nutrition. Course topics include, but are not limited to, vitamin and mineral supplements, weight loss
illness and health care practice. Clinical application of both previously learned theory and skills are applied in fads, phytochemicals and foods as medicine. Repeatable 3 times. One-half to two hours lecture.
various healthcare agencies. Twenty-four hours laboratory (5 week course). 11318 S 10:00AM-12:50PM Sytsma R Lec/Dis 6Wks 04/09-05/21 1746
10538 MTWRFSU - Diresta T Lab 5Wks 04/11-05/25 S 10:00AM-12:50PM Bourdon I Lec/Dis 6Wks 04/09-05/21 1746
MTWRFSU - Denham-Martin Lab 5Wks 04/11-05/25
MTWRFSU - Burgess D Lab 5Wks 04/11-05/25
MTWRFSU - Romero L Lab 5Wks 04/11-05/25

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CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION

OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION These are 1-unit, 8-week courses.


11155 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
Note: Students enrolled in online sections of OCED 090 are required to attend a one-time, on-
- - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
campus orientation. There will be two (2) orientations from which to choose: Orientation #1: 11159 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
Friday, January 21, 2011, from 6-8 pm. Orientation #2: Saturday, January 22, 2011, time 12-2 pm. - - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
Both orientations will be held in Room 812 (Building 800) Attendance at ONE of the above 11158 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
orientations is MANDATORY. - - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
These are 2-unit, 8-week courses.
11154 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
OCED 090 Occupation Work Exp CSU 1-3 UNITS
- - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
Corequisite: Student must be enrolled in 7 units (including OCED 090). Student should be enrolled in at least
11156 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
one course in his/her major OR enrolled in at least one general education course required for graduation.
- - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. To qualify for Occupational Work Experience
credit, the student must be available to work from 5 to 40 hours per week for a licensed business in a job
directly related to the declared major. Student will attend a weekly coordination seminar, develop job-oriented OCED 091 General Work Exper CSU 1-4 UNITS
objectives. Includes all occupational education certificate and degree programs. Qualified students who are not Corequisite: Student must be enrolled in 7 units (including OCED 091). Student should be enrolled in at least
working may seek placement assistance from the Student Placement Office. One unit of credit may be earned one course in his/her major OR enrolled in at least one general education course required for graduation.
for each 75 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work per semester to a maximum of 8 units per semester. Note: Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. To qualify for General Work Experience
Students enrolled in OCED 090 may not enroll in OCED 091 during the same semester. Repeatable to a credit, the student must be available to work from 5 to 30 hours per week for a licensed business for a semester
maximum of 16 units. Combined units in all work experience courses shall not exceed 16. Note: CSU will total of 75 hours per unit for paid work and 60 hours per unit for unpaid work. Job does not need to be related
accept up to 12 units for transfer. To determine the correct course length and number of units in which to enroll, to major. Student will attend a weekly coordination seminar, develop job-oriented objectives and remain
refer to the following formula for paid employment (unpaid work requires fewer hours per week): Full Semester currently enrolled in at least 7 units, including General Work Experience. Includes all occupational education
Sections: 1 unit=5 work hours per week, 2 units =10 work hours per week, 3 units =15 work hours per week, 4 certificate and degree programs. Qualified students who are not working may seek placement assistance from
units =20 work hours per week, 5 units - 25 hours per week, 6 units = 30 hours per week, 7 units = 35 hours per the Student Placement Office. One unit of credit may be earned for each 75 hours paid or 60 hours unpaid work
week, 8 units = 40 hours per week, 12-Week Sections: 1 unit =7 work hours per week, 2 units =14 work hours per semester to a maximum of 6 units per semester. Note: Students enrolled in OCED 091 may not enroll in
per week, 3 units =19 work hours per week, 4 units = 25 hours per week, 5 units = 32 hours per week, 6 units = OCED 090 during the same semester. Repeatable to a maximum of 16 units. Combined units in all work experi-
38 hours per week, 8-Week Sections: 1 unit =10 work hours per week, 2 units =20 work hours per week, 3 units ence courses shall not exceed 16. Note: CSU will accept up to 12 units for transfer.To determine the correct
= 28 hours per week, 4 units = 38 hours per week. This class requires an orientation. Call 707.864.7000 ext. course length and number of units in which to enroll, refer to the following formula for paid employment
5576 for details. (unpaid work requires fewer hours per week): Full Semester Sections:1 unit=5 work hours per week, 2 units
This is a full semester, 1-unit course and requires 5 work hours per week or unpaid work hours per week. =10 work hours per week, 3 units =15 work hours per week, 4 units =20 work hours per week, 5 units - 25
11058 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI hours per week, 6 units = 30 hours per week,12-Week Sections: 1 unit =7 work hours per week, 2 units =14
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 work hours per week,3 units =19 work hours per week, 4 units = 25 hours per week, 8-Week Sections: 1 unit
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 =10 work hours per week, 2 units =19 work hours per week, 3 units = 28 hours per week. This class requires an
This is a full semester, 2-unit course and requires 10 work hours per week or 8 unpaid work hours per week. orientation. Call 707.864.7000 ext.5576 for details.
11057 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI This is a full semester, 1-unit course.
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 11143 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812
M - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25

SPRING CLASSES
This is a full semester, 3-unit course and requires 15 work hours per week or 12 unpaid work hours per week.
11056 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI This is a full semester, 2-unit course.
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 11142 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812
This is a full semester, 4-unit course and requires 20 work hours per week or 16 unpaid work hours per week. - - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11055 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI This is a full semester, 3-unit course.
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 11141 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812
This is a full semester, 5-unit course and requires 25 work hours per week or 20 unpaid work hours per week - - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11054 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI This is a full semester 4-unit course.
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 11140 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812
This is a full semester, 6-unit course and requires 30 work hours per week or 24 unpaid work hours per week. - - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25
11053 MTWRF - Berrett D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI These are 1-unit, 12-week cousres.
- - Berrett D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/21-01/22 0812 11151 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818
- - WkExp 18Wks 01/19-05/25 - - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25
These are 1-unit, 12-week courses. 11153 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818
11146 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818 - - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25
- - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25 These are 2-unit, 12-week course.
11149 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818 11150 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818
- - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25 - - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25
These are 2-unit, 12-week courses. 11152 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818
11145 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818 - - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25
- - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25 These are 1-unit, 8-week courses.
11148 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818 11160 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
W - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25 - - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
These are 3-unit, 12-week courses. 11161 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 8Wks 03/16-05/25 1818
11144 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818 - - WkExp 8Wks 03/16-05/25
- - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25
11147 W 05:30PM-06:20PM Berrett D Lec/Dis 12Wks 02/16-05/25 1818
- - WkExp 12Wks 02/16-05/25

Evening Classes R in days = Thursday U in days = Sunday


58 SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SRING 2011
CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY OT 055 Inter Keybdng/Wp CSU 1-3 UNITS


OT 054 Beginning Keyboarding CSU 1-3 UNITS Prerequisites: Completion of all modules of OT 054 or passing the OT 055 placement test; concurrent enroll-
ment or successful completion of CIS 063 or CIS 066. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An individualized beginning keyboarding course taught on
Individualized keyboarding course using a microcomputer with units of study including skill building, corre-
the microcomputer. Touch typing is developed on the alphabet, punctuation, symbols, and top row number
spondence, reports, compositions, tables, special projects, and business forms. Speed will be built to a
keys. Speed will be built to a minimum of 30 words per minute. Units of study include production of docu-
minimum of 40 words per minute. Students may enroll throughout the semester as space is available. This is an
ments such as correspondence, memos, reports, and tables in standard formats. This is an open entry/open exit
open entry/open exit course. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enrollment. Three
course. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enrollment. Three hours lecture, two hours
hours lecture, two hours lab.
lab.
These are 1-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
These are 1-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
enrollment.
enrollment.
11254 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11202 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11006 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11003 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11015 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11260 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11263 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11012 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11273 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11270 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11205 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11201 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11165 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11162 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11024 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11021 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10702 MW 09:00AM-10:30AM Fracisco M Lec/Dis 5Wks 04/04-05/11 VJOC
These are 2-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
- - Fracisco M Lab 5Wks 04/04-05/11 VJOC
enrollment.
LC005 Precription for Success 1-enter CRN 10705,10587,10700,10702,10701,& 10703
11252 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
These are 2-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
enrollment.
11004 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11255 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11013 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11007 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11261 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11016 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
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11271 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC


- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 11264 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11203 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11274 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11163 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11206 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11022 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11166 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
These are 3-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
enrollment. 11025 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11253 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 These are 3-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial
11005 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 enrollment.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11256 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11262 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11008 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11014 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11265 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11272 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - Swearingen S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 11017 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11204 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11275 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11164 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11207 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11023 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 11167 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11026 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

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OT 056 Adv Keyboarding/Wp CSU 1-3 UNITS OT 057 Legal Keybdng/WordProc CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisites: Completion of all modules of OT 055 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better; or pass placement Prerequisites: Completion of all modules of OT 055 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better and ability to
test. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. This advanced, individualized applica- keyboard at 50 wpm. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Concentrated study of legal termi-
tions course is designed to prepare students for professional work in the secretarial field with a heavy emphasis nology combined with practice in the constructions of legal documents and skill development in keyboarding
on word processing applications using a microcomputer. Speed will be built to a minimum of 50 words per legal forms necessary for optimal performance in the legal office. Units of study include: civil litigation, family
minute. This is an open entry/open exit course. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial law, and partnerships and corporations. Three hours lecture, two hours lab.
enrollment. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. 11171 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
These are 1-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
enrollment.
11257 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 OT 059 Medical Keyboarding CSU 3 UNITS
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
Prerequisites: Completion of all modules of OT 054 with a grade of ‘C’ or ‘CR’ or better or passing the OT
11009 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
059 placement test; and Nursing 111 (or concurrent enrollment). Course Advisory: SCC minimum English
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
standard. A medical document processing course. Students will process documents in various medical specialty
11018 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
units including: head and neck, cardiovascular medicine, plastic surgery, allergy/immunology, urology, surgery,
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
oncology, dermatology, and internal medicine. Students will build keyboarding speed and accuracy. Three hours
11266 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
lecture, two hours lab.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11172 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11276 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10972 TR 12:00PM-01:20PM Lane E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11208 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
LC006 Prescription for Success 2-enter CRN 10972,10973,10974,10975,& 10976
11168 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11027 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI OT 060 Admin Med Assist CSU 3 UNITS
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standards. Course Description: This
These are 2-unit, open entry/open exit courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial course introduces the student to the responsbilities of an Administrative Medical Office Assistant including:
enrollment. HIPPA (legal and ethical considerations), interpersonal-skills, scheduling appointments in person and by tele-
11258 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 phone, records and file management, written communications, and financial duties. This course will be offered
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 in the Learning Community for the Medical Front Office Clerk Program. It may also be offered as a course
11010 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 which could be taken in conjunction with the Medical Office Specialist Program. Three hours lecture.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 10705 MW 12:00PM-01:20PM McKee L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11267 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 LC005 Precription for Success 1-enter CRN 10705,10587,10700,10702,10701,& 10703
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11019 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
OT 061 Health Insurance CSU 3 UNITS
11277 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standard. Course Description:
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC Introduces health insurance claims processing and reimbursement issues. Discusses the major health care insur-

SPRING CLASSES
11209 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 ance programs and the impact of federal regulations. The course introduces the use of diagnosis and procee-
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 dures coding. Teaches the student how to accurately complete a claim. This class is offered as part of the
11169 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 Medical Front Office Clerk Learning Community. If taken as part of the community, students must enroll in all
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 other Learning Community courses. The course may also be offered independently. Three hours lecture.
11028 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10976 MW 10:30AM-11:50AM McKee L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI LC006 Prescription for Success 2-enter CRN 10972,10973,10974,10975,& 10976
10974 MW 01:00PM-02:20PM Lane E Lec/Dis 10Wks 01/19-03/23 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 10Wks 01/19-03/23 VJOC OT 100 Keyboard Skill Bldg 1 UNIT
LC006 Prescription for Success 2-enter CRN 10972,10973,10974,10975,& 10976 Course Advisories: Ability to touch type at 20 wpm; SCC minimum English and math standards.
This is a 3-unit, open entry/open exit course. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units, including initial enroll- Individualized skill building keyboarding course taught on the microcomputer. Speed and accuracy skills are
ment. enhanced on the alphabet, punctuation, and numbers. The unit of study includes identifying the specific needs
11259 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 of the individual and then assigning diagnostic drills, skill-development practice and pre-and post-testing. The
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 skill building goal will be to increase typing speed or straight copy 3- to 5-minute timed writings between 5 to
11011 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 10 words per minute above the starting rate with an accuracy level of not more than one error per minute. This
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 is an open entry/open exit course. One hour lecture, one half hour lab.
11020 TR 11:00AM-12:20PM McCarthy J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 This is an open entry/open exit course.
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11279 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11268 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11211 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11278 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 11173 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11210 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11170 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
OT 101 Human Diseases 3 UNITS
11029 MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Study of the pathological process, imparting basic knowl-
MTWRF - McCarthy J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI edge to paramedical personnel. The student will study the basic concepts, terminology, etiology and characteris-
tics of pathological processes. Diseases are classified according to both causative agents and the body system to
which they relate. Three hours lecture.
10973 TR 09:00AM-10:20AM Lane E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
LC006 Prescription for Success 2-enter CRN 10972,10973,10974,10975,& 10976

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OT 121 Medical Transcrpt I 3 UNITS OT 162 Ten Key 1 UNIT


Prerequisite: Successful completion of OT 055 or OT 056 or a keyboarding speed of 40 wpm (to be verified Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Individualized course offering the fundamen-
by placement test) with microcomputer word processing skills; NURSE 111 (or concurrent enrollment) or tals of operating the ten-key microcomputer number keypad. The touch system of operation and continuous
successful completion of a medical terminology exam. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. speed and accuracy development are emphasized throughout the course. This is an open entry/open exit course.
Provides practice on recorded material stressing terminology from medical reports covering emergency services One hour lecture, one-half hour lab.
admission reports, history and physicals, radiology, operations, pathology, discharge summary, outpatient These are open entry/open exit courses.
medical reports, death summary and autopsy using a microcomputer and word processing software. Three 11281 TR 01:30PM-02:50PM Swearingen S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
hours lecture, two hours lab. - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11174 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 11213 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 - - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
11180 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
OT 122 Medical Transcrp II 3 UNITS - 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
Prerequisite: OT 121. Vocabulary building and transcription of medical records in specialty areas of cardi-
ology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, gynecology, internal medicine, and oncology. Three hours lecture, two PHILOSOPHY
hours lab. PHIL 001 Intro Crit Thnk/Rea UC/CSU 3 UNITS
11175 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
Course Advisory: ENGL 001 or ENGL 062. Study of logical thinking and reasoning in everyday life.
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
Emphasis is on informal logic in contrast to formal symbolic logic. Special attention is given to ‘computer
literacy’ and ‘educational television.’ Critical reading and writing is required. The course does not fulfill the
OT 123 Medic Transcrpt III 3 UNITS IGETC critical thinking requirement. Three hours lecture.
Prerequisites: OT 122. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Vocabulary building and transcrip- 10415 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Warren T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
tion of medical reports in specialty areas of radiology, psychiatry, neurology and neurosurgery, emergency 10412 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Roggli K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
medicine, laboratory medicine, and general surgery. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. 10419 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Warren T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11176 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 PHIL 003 Intro to Philosophy UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: ENGL 001 or ENGL 062. General introduction to the central methods and recurring prob-
OT 124 Medic Transcrpt IV 3 UNITS lems in the Western philosophical tradition. Topics of inquiry are theories of knowledge, theories of existence,
Prerequisites: OT 123. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Vocabulary building and transcrip- philosophy of religion, free will and determinism, and the mind-body problem. Three hours lecture.
tion of medical reports in specialty areas of orthopedics, pediatrics, respiratory and pulmonary medicine, 10416 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Warren T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
immunology and AIDS, plastic surgery, and urology. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. 10418 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Warren T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
11177 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502 10411 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Roggli K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
PHIL 004 Intro to Moral Phil UC/CSU 3 UNITS
OT 131 Legal Transciption 3 UNITS Course Advisory: ENGL 001 or ENGL 062. Introduction to moral philosophy and major ethical theories of the
Prerequisite: OT 55 or OT 56 or a keyboarding speed of 40 wpm (to be verified by placement test) and CIS 63 Western philosophical tradition. Critical reading and writing are required. Three hours lecture.
or CIS 66 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Concentrated 10410 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Roggli K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
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course designed to familiarize the student with terminology, background, and knowledge of procedures neces-
sary for work in a law office. The legal system is studied through the court structure, legal documents, and the PHIL 032 World Religion-West UC/CSU 3 UNITS
specialty areas including family law, wills and probate, corporations, real estate, bankruptcy, and criminal law.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduction to a comparative study of world religions of
Proficiency in transcribing from machine dictation is emphasized along with the integration of technical skills.
the West including North American Indian, African, Greek and Roman, Mesopotamian and Zoroastrianism,
Three hours lecture, two hours lab.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Emphasis is on historical background, founders, beliefs and practices, impact
11178 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
on culture and society, and contemporary issues. Three hours lecture.
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
10230 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM Bunch R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704
11212 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
PHIL 031 World Religion-East UC/CSU 3 UNITS
OT 151 Office Syst/Proced 3 UNITS Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduction to a comparative study of world religions of
the East including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Daoism and Shinto. Emphasis is on
Prerequisites: Typing rate of 50 words per minute and microcomputer word processing skills. Corequisite: One
analysis of origin and historical background, founders, beliefs and practices, impact on culture and society, and
unit of OCCED 90. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An advanced level course
contemporary issues. Three hours lecture.
designed to complete the training of Office Technology program students in office systems and procedures.
10231 T 06:15PM-09:05PM Bunch R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0703
Course should be taken during the student’s final semester of the program or as a refresher for experienced
business students. One unit of work experience will be required in the specialty area of the student’s major.
Three hours lecture.
11031 MTWRF - Anderson D ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

OT 160 Business Transcrpt 3 UNITS


Prerequisites: OT 55 or OT 56 or a keyboarding speed of 40 wpm (to be verified by placement test) and CIS
63 or CIS 66 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Emphasizes
proficiency in transcribing from machine dictation. Develops the coordination of keyboarding, business
English, and proofreading skills while transcribing documents from a variety of businesses. Three hours lecture,
two hours lab.
11179 TR 06:30PM-07:50PM Ceja P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502
TR 07:51PM-08:50PM Ceja P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0502

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PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 070 Beginning Digital Photography CSU 3 UNITS


PHOT 030 Beginning Photo UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. PHOT 030 or PHOT 035. Course Description:
An introduction to digital photography, including a brief history and discussion of image composition, camera
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001, SCC minimum Math standard and PHOT 035, ART 11. Course
usage, workflow and output options. This course is prerequisite to the Professional Photography program and
Description: An introduction to black and white film photography. Includes a brief history and discussion of
most other photography courses. Camera equipment is not provided by the college. A SLR digital camera is
image composition, with special emphasis on darkroom techniques, photographic principles and materials. This
required. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
course is prerequisite to the Professional Photography program and most other photography courses. Camera
Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
equipment for photography classes not provided by the college. SLR 35mm film camera and related materials
courses must have available a DSLR digital camera. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+
are required. Two hours lecture, three hours lab
per course for software and printing.
Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
10277 MW 11:00AM-11:50AM Zak R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
courses must have available a film camera, SLR. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+ per
MW 11:51AM-01:00PM Zak R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
course for film, printing and developing.
10278 TR 12:30PM-01:20PM Lukehart T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
10088 MW 02:00PM-02:50PM Zak R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
TR 01:21PM-02:40PM Lukehart T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
MW 02:51PM-04:10PM Zak R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
10276 R 05:00PM-06:50PM Craven E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
10090 R 05:00PM-06:50PM Zidek A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
R 06:51PM-09:50PM Craven E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
R 06:51PM-09:50PM Zidek A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815

PHOT 031 Intermediate Photo UC/CSU 3 UNITS


Prerequisite: PHOT 030 or PHOT 070. Course Advisories: PHOT 035, SCC minimum English and Math PHOT 071 Digital Imaging 1 CSU 3 UNITS
standards. Course Description: This course is designed to further develop a student’s basic technical and Prequisite: PHOT 070. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001and SCC minimum math standards.
visual skills with an emphasis on continued visual literacy. Students may work with either film or digital Course Description: This course expands on the basic concepts and skills of digital imaging through usage of
cameras. Camera equipment is not provided by the college. SLR Film or SLR Digital camera is required. Two Lightroom and PhotoShop. Scanning and image editing included. SLR digital camera is required. Repeatable 1
hours lecture, three hours activity per week. time.Two hours lecture, three hours activity.
Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
courses must have available a film, SLR or digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run courses must have available a digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+
up to $250+ per course for printing. per course for software, storage, and printing.
10091 T 05:00PM-06:50PM Zidek A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815 10282 S 09:00AM-10:50AM Pfitzner M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503
T 06:51PM-09:50PM Zidek A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815 S 10:51AM-01:50PM Pfitzner M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0503

PHOT 035 Art of Photography UC/CSU 3 UNITS PHOT 151 Pro Photo: Intro 4 UNITS
Course Advisory: ENGL 001, ART 011. Course Description:Learn to make better photographs through the Prerequisite: PHOT 030 or PHOT 070. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum
survey of historical and contemporary photographers as a vehicle for the development of student’s own photo- math standards. Course Description: This course is designed for students who are considering a career in
graphs. Camera equipment is not provided by the college. Students registering for this class should have a film photography. Students will be exposed to the technical and creative possibilities of applied and personal
or digital camera. Film or digital camera required. Three hours lecture. photography. A SLR Film or SLR Digital camera is required. Two hours lecture, six hours lab.
Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
courses must have available a film or digital camera. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250 per courses must have available a digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+
per course for software, storage, and printing.

SPRING CLASSES
course for printing and developing.
10214 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Dorger S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1301 10227 TR 01:00PM-01:50PM Zak R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
10216 R 12:30PM-03:20PM Craven E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 TR 01:51PM-04:20PM Zak R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
10215 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Pfitzner M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
PHOT 154 Interior/Exterior 4 UNITS
PHOT 051 Photography Laboratory CSU 0.5-1 UNITS Prerequisite: PHOT 030 or PHOT 070. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum
Corequistie: Concurrent Enrollment in any SCC Photography course excluding PHOT 035. Course Advisory: math standards. Course Description: This course provides the student with skills to photograph architecture in
SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Course Description: Photography laboratory is intended to the rural and urban landscape. A SLR Film or SLR Digital camera is required. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours
augment concurrent enrollment in other darkroom, digital, and/or studio courses. The class provides individual lecture, six hours lab.
assistance with projects requiring special darkroom, lightroom, and/or studio techniques as well as reinforce- Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
ment of the proper care and maintenance practices of a darkroom, digital, and studio facility. Repeatable 3 courses must have available a digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+
times. One and one-half to three hours lab. This is an open entry / open exit, pass / no pass only course. per course for software, storage, and printing.
(Formerly PHOT 148) 10281 R 06:00PM-07:50PM Mariani R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
Note: Must be enrolled in concurrent photography course. Lab is open 9am -2pm each Friday. R 07:51PM-08:50PM Mariani R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
This is a 0.5-unit course. R 07:51PM-08:50PM Pavloff N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818
10279 F - Lukehart T Lab 15Wks 02/04-05/20 1815 S 09:00AM-01:20PM Pavloff N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
This is a 1-unit course. S 09:00AM-01:20PM Mariani R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
10280 F - Lukehart T Lab 15Wks 02/04-05/20 1815
PHOT 156 Portfolio Developmt 3 UNITS
PHOT 056 Photo Journalsm/Doc CSU 3 UNITS Prerequisite: PHOT 151 and one of the following: PHOT 031, 058, 152, 153 or 154 . An advanced course
Prerequisite: PHOT 030 or PHOT 070. Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: designed to serve the student in the preparation of a professional fine art or commercial portfolio. Emphasis is
Covers aspects of the camera as a editorial, journalistic and documentary tool. To be applied to various media placed on individual direction and personal goals. The student can expect individual consultation by the
outlets including newspaper, magazine and world wide web. A camera is not provided by the College for this instructor. A digital or 35 mm analog camera is required. Repeatable 3 times. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
course. SLR Film or SLR Digital camera is required. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, three hours lab. Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these
Note: Camera equipment for photography classes is not provided by the college. Students registering for these courses must have available a digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run up to $250+
courses must have available a film, SLR or digital camera, DSLR. Please be aware that material costs can run per course for software, storage, and printing.
up to $250+ per course for printing and developing. 10845 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM Zak R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
10844 W 05:00PM-06:50PM Dorger S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818 MW 06:51PM-08:05PM Zak R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1815
W 06:51PM-09:50PM Dorger S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1818

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 003C Foil Fencing UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS


Students should be aware that there are inherent risks involved in any physical education class. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Includes the fundamental skills, strategies,
and rules of (French) foil fencing. The early history, evolution of hand weaponry, the dueling sword, the French
Students must notify the instructor of any medical condition they have, or have had in the past, that
and Italian techniques, French terminology, and etiquette are included. Written exams and skills exams serve to
may impact their ability to participate in the class. Discipline Note: Intercollegiate athletics is for evaluate student achievement. This course is recommended for Theatre Arts majors. Repeatable 3 times. One
those students who wish to compete against other students at an advanced level of sport from other half hour lecture and one and one half hours activity or one half lecture and two and one hours activity.
community colleges. To be eligible, student-athletes must be continuously enrolled in a minimum 11492 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Sullivan Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
of 12 units during the semester of competition. For second year of competition, the student-athlete MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Sullivan Z Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
must have completed 24 units between seasons of competition with a minimum of a 2.0 grade
point average. PE 003D Beginning Judo UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A basic judo course including techniques such
PE 001A Adapted Aquatics UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS as falls, holds, chokes, grips, grip breaks, balance breaks, and application of reverse locks. Strategies for the
Prerequisites: Permission of Disabilities Services Counselor confirming disability. A specialized course in judo contest are included such as defenses, counters, break-up throws, take-downs, and general mat work. A
water orientation, exercise, and swimming designed to meet the individual needs of those unable to participate historical overview of the martial arts is offered with an emphasis on the evolution of modern-day judo. Written
fully in a regular swimming class. Pre-tests and post-test serve to evaluate student achievement. One-half hour and skills exams are used to measure student achievement. Repeatable 2 times. One-half hour lecture, one and
lecture, one and one-half hours or two and one-half hours activity. one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11326 TR 11:30AM-11:45AM Miner J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 11362 W 05:00PM-05:30PM Tanaka J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 11:45AM-12:50PM Miner J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 W 05:30PM-07:50PM Tanaka J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC

PE 001D Adapted Wt Training UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS PE 003E Inter Judo UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Prerequisites: Permission of Disabilities Services Counselor confirming disability. Specialized course in Prerequisite: PE 003D. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An intermediate judo
weight training that includes an individualized program that focuses on the specific disability of each student. course that covers advanced throwing and grappling techniques. Combinations, transitions, and strategies will
Pre-tests and post-tests (written and practical) serve to evaluate student achievement. One-half hour lecture, one also be covered. Competition at the local level tournaments will be an option for interested students. One-half
and one-half hour or two and one-half hours activity hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11332 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Miner J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1771 11363 W 05:00PM-05:30PM Tanaka J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Miner J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1771 W 05:30PM-07:50PM Tanaka J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11333 MW 11:00AM-11:15AM Becker Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1771
MW 11:15AM-12:20PM Becker Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1771 PE 004E Dance Production UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed for dance students interested in
PE 002A Beginning Swimming UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS public performance. Experiences in student choreography are included in addition to participation in the annual
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the fundamental techniques of swim- college dance concert. Interval skills exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
ming, terminology, water adjustment, fluid mechanics, and water safety. Swimming strokes include freestyle Recommended for Theater Arts majors. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, seven hours lab, one hour weekly
and backstroke. Skills and written exams are used to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 2 times. One- by arrangement.
half hour lecture, one and one-half hours or two and one-half hours activity. 11405 TR 06:30PM-07:00PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
11324 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Parrish S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 M 05:00PM-06:50PM Khorsandi S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
SPRING CLASSES

TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Parrish S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 TR 07:00PM-09:20PM Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
- - Khorsandi S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
- - Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
PE 002D Swim For Fitness UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to provide life-long fitness through
cardiovascular endurance training and skill development in basic aquatics skills. The major components which PE 004F Hip-Hop Dance UC/CSU 2 UNITS
make up a swimming workout and the concepts of interval training and sprint and distance training are Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Introduces students to the fundamentals of
included. Skills exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 3 times. One hour hip-hop dance style. The students will learn the fundamentals of today’s dances that are commonly used in
lecture, one or two hours activity. music videos. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one or two hours activity.
11321 TR 08:00AM-08:30AM Parrish S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 11307 MWF 10:00AM-10:16AM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
TR 08:30AM-09:20AM Parrish S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 MWF 10:16AM-10:50AM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
11322 MWF 10:00AM-10:16AM Parrish S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761
MWF 10:16AM-10:50AM Parrish S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 PE 004H Begin Jazz Dance UC/CSU 2 UNITS
11323 TR 11:00AM-11:30AM Barsotti G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers basic jazz techniques, styles, terminology, and history. This
TR 11:30AM-12:20PM Barsotti G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1761 course presents lecture information on posture for the dancer, music analysis, understanding basic components
of fitness as related to dance, nutrition and injury prevention, and choreography dance notation. The course
PE 003A Begin Self Defense UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS focuses on sequential development of basic jazz patterns in preparation for future dance composition. Interval
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed to equip the student with basic skills exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 2 times. One hour lecture,
skills and knowledge for protection against physical assault. Includes basic fighting techniques, falls and recov- one or two hours activity.
eries, and disengagements with counter-attacks. Also included are developing a self-defense consciousness and 11313 TR 02:00PM-02:30PM Cary A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
knowledge about self-defense and the law. Skills exam is used to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 3 TR 02:30PM-03:30PM Cary A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half hours or two and one-half hours activity.
11361 W 02:00PM-02:30PM Tanaka J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
W 02:30PM-04:50PM Tanaka J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC

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PE 004J Beg Ballroom Dance UC/CSU 2 UNITS PE 005E Cardio Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. In this course students will gain a solid founda- Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Designed for students who desire a cardiovas-
tion and knowledge of the basic skills and techniques of ballroom dance. This class will also be an introduction, cular workout using a combination of equipment such as stationary bikes, ellipticals, steppers, treadmills, stair-
short history, demonstration, and instruction of popular ballroom dances. Following good practice of exercise in mills and rowing machines. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half
dance execution, the students benefit from the activity and the cultural experiences. Dances selected from the hours lab.
following: Cha-Cha, Rumba, Nightclub Two-Step, East and West Coast Swing, Lindy-Hop, Salsa, Tango, Waltz, 11128 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
Samba, and Fox Trot. Attention on proper techniques in both lead and follow dance positions including, proper MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
form, footwork, alignment, and correct posture. Music is varied to broaden the experience with different tempo 11129 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
and styles. No prior experience in dance required; partner not required. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
one or two hours activity. 11130 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
11308 MWF 11:00AM-11:16AM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
MWF 11:16AM-11:50AM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 11131 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Pearson-Bloom Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
11309 TR 11:00AM-11:30AM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Pearson-Bloom Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1704
TR 11:30AM-12:20PM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
PE 005G Off-Season Ath Cond UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNITS
PE 004K Beginning Ballet UC/CSU 2 UNITS Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive course designed for the
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Introduction to beginning classical ballet dance intercollegiate student/athlete. The course focus is on continued development and enhancement of physical
forms, positions, body alignment, patterns, and barre work. The lesson is conducted with the associated French performance and maintenance level required of each student/athlete’s respective sport. The course will focus on
terminology for all movements and steps. The history of ballet is presented and significant choreographers and learning and execution of fitness/conditioning parameters as well as pre and post-tests on sport specific abili-
ballets are discussed. Students will study proper dance posture, the muscular system as it relates to ballet move- ties applicable to each student/athlete’s sport or activity. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and
ment and proper nutritional guidelines for the dancer. Basic first aid and injury prevention and treatment for one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
self-care injuries will also be included in lectures. Performance exams and written exams are given to evaluate These are 1-unit courses.
student achievement. Students will be required to submit a term project on the history of ballet. Repeatable 2 11127 TWRF 10:00AM-10:48AM Pearson-Bloom Lec/Dis 2Wks 01/04-01/14 1701
times. One hour lecture, one or two hours activity. TWRF 10:48AM-01:00PM Pearson-Bloom Lab 2Wks 01/04-01/14 1701
11312 TR 12:30PM-01:00PM Cary A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 TWRF 01:00PM-01:48PM Stover S Lec/Dis 2Wks 01/04-01/14 1701
TR 01:00PM-01:50PM Cary A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 TWRF 01:48PM-04:00PM Stover S Lab 2Wks 01/04-01/14 1701
11121 MTWRF 03:00PM-03:12PM Nagle J Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1701
PE 004N Beg Swing Dance UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS MTWRF 03:00PM-03:12PM Borchert M Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1701
MTWRF 03:12PM-04:05PM Nagle J Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1701
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introductory experience of the popular
MTWRF 03:12PM-04:05PM Borchert M Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1701
American social dances known as ‘Swing’ and an exploration of the cultural scene that created them. The
These are 1.5-unit courses.
course surveys historical dance varieties and East Coast/West Coast regional differences as well as the latest
11513 TR 01:30PM-01:45PM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1767
trends and styles. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one or two hours activity.
TR 01:45PM-02:50PM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1767
11310 TR 09:30AM-10:00AM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
11346 MTWR 03:00PM-03:15PM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
TR 10:00AM-10:50AM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
MTWR 03:15PM-04:20PM Burnsed F Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
11347 MTWR 03:00PM-03:15PM Marks K Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775

SPRING CLASSES
PE 005C Fitness For Life UC/CSU 2 UNITS MTWR 03:15PM-04:20PM Marks K Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Offers an individualized approach to fitness
with a focus on the individual’s personal responsibility for his/her fitness and health throughout life. The study PE 005J Begin Body Cond UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
of the physiological changes one undergoes as the result of physical conditioning forms the basis for the devel-
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. A general conditioning course that includes
opment of a lifetime fitness plan. Fitness exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
weight training, aerobic conditioning, and stretching exercises. A pre-test serves to define individual fitness
Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one or two hours activity.
goals, and two post-tests (written and practical) serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 2 times.
11249 MWF 11:00AM-11:20AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738
One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
MWF 11:20AM-11:50AM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738
11229 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
11432 MTWRF - Baldwin S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
MTWRF - Baldwin S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11222 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
PE 005D Circuit Training UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS 11224 MWF 11:00AM-11:08AM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An individualized program for achieving MWF 11:08AM-11:50AM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
muscle tone while increasing strength and endurance. This course employs resistive exercises, which will 11232 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
improve lifetime fitness and overall body fitness. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
or two and one-half activities. 11234 TR 01:30PM-01:45PM Williams D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
11221 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705 TR 01:45PM-02:50PM Williams D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705 11225 MW 06:30PM-06:45PM Marks K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
MW 06:45PM-07:50PM Marks K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705

PE 005K Int Body Condition UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS


Prerequisite: PE 005J. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. A general conditioning
course that includes weight training, aerobic conditioning, and stretching exercises. A pre-test serves to define
individual fitness goals, and two post-tests (written and practical) serve to evaluate student achievement. Post-
test standards are higher than they are in the beginning-level course. Nutrition, as it relates to fitness and weight
control, is included. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11231 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
11223 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705

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PE 005M B Wt. Training UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS PE 005R Core Conditioning UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive weight training course for Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Course Description: A fitness course
men and women with a focus on strength development and muscle hypertrophy. Resistive exercises via free focusing on core conditioning in which students in physically demanding sports, fitness activities and profes-
weights and fixed weights are used for the development of every major muscle group. Pre-tests and post-tests sions learn to balance their conditioning over the entire body. This course will help improve performance by
(written and practical) serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 2 times. One-half hour lecture, one developing utilizing the principles of power, agility, core strength, and speed. One-half hour lecture, one and
and one-half or two and one-half hours activity. one-half or two and one-half hours lab.
11337 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Stover S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775 11498 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Brown C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Stover S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775 TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Brown C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
11342 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775 PE 006A Cardio Kick Boxing UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNITS
11338 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Pearson Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An aerobic exercise program utilizing non-
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Pearson Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
contact kickboxing. Class format includes warm-up, pre-aerobics, peak aerobics and aerobic cool-down as
11340 MWF 11:00AM-11:08AM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
determined by musical beats per minutes (BPM). Hand weights and step boxes may be used for additional
MWF 11:08AM-11:50AM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
lower and upper body strength and conditioning. A flexibility cool-down will conclude the exercise session.
11343 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
These are 1-unit courses.
11341 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Marks K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
11366 F 09:00AM-09:30AM Keroher K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Marks K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
F 09:30AM-10:50AM Keroher K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11344 TR 01:30PM-01:45PM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
11298 MWF 11:00AM-11:20AM Williams D Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1739
TR 01:45PM-02:50PM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
MWF 11:20AM-12:20PM Williams D Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1739
11345 MW 05:00PM-05:15PM Stover S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
11299 MWF 11:00AM-11:20AM Williams D Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1739
MW 05:16PM-06:20PM Stover S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
MWF 11:20AM-12:20PM Williams D Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1739
11335 MF 01:00PM-01:15PM Marks K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1775
These are 1.5-unit courses.
TR 07:45AM-08:00AM Marks K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1775
11348 MW 09:00AM-09:15AM Villagran M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
MF 01:15PM-02:20PM Marks K Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1775
MW 09:15AM-10:20AM Villagran M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 08:00AM-08:50AM Marks K Lab 8Wks 01/19-03/18 1775
11302 TR 09:30AM-09:45AM Flynn S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
11336 MF 01:00PM-01:15PM Marks K Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
TR 09:45AM-10:50AM Flynn S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
TR 07:45AM-08:00AM Marks K Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
11512 TR 04:30PM-05:00PM Flynn S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
MF 01:15PM-02:20PM Marks K Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775
TR 05:00PM-05:50PM Flynn S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
TR 08:00AM-09:20AM Marks K Lab 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1775

PE 005N Inter Wt Training UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS PE 006B Intro to Qigong UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A course designed to acquaint the student with
Prerequisite: PE 005M. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Intermediate weight
the basic 64-movement patterns of Dayan Qigong (pronounced cheegong) - one of the most popular forms of
training courses for men and women that will help individuals define and concentrate on personalized goals.
Qigong taught in China today. Students will learn the names and locations of accupressure points and how to do
Special emphasis will be directed at determining students’ needs and helping them write and follow an exercise
self-massage to activate the meridian system of the body. Students will learn both ‘stillness in action’ through
program designed to meet those needs. Pre-tests, post-tests and fitness measurements will be used to assess
the physical movements and ‘action in stillness’ through sitting, standing and walking meditations. This class is
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progress. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
available for students with all levels of abilities and can be adapted for students with mobility issues.
11339 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Pearson-Bloom Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Pearson-Bloom Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1775
11500 TR 01:30PM-01:45PM Miner J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
TR 01:45PM-02:50PM Miner J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
PE 005P Step Aerobics UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. An aerobic exercise program utilizing four PE 006C Pilates Fitness UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNIT
inch, six inch, and eight inch step platforms. Class format includes warm-up, pre-aerobics, peak aerobics,
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A fitness course that utilizes Pilates tech-
aerobic cool down as determined by musical beats per minute (BPM). Body toning, strength building and flexi-
niques that can increase strength, flexibility and endurance. Pilates exercises can improve posture, alignment
bility components of the workout will be included to provide the students with a well-rounded fitness program.
coordination and balance. The course is designed to tone muscles without putting stress on the spine.
Fitness exams, written exams, written assignments, course lecture and/or participation serve to measure student
Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
achievement. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
This is a 1-unit course.
This is a 1.0-unit course.
11367 F 11:00AM-11:30AM Baldwin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11295 S 08:00AM-08:30AM Young V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
F 11:30AM-12:50PM Baldwin S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
S 08:30AM-09:50AM Young V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
These are 1.5-unit courses.
These are 1.5-unit courses.
11497 TR 08:00AM-08:15AM Alcantara R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
11294 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Young V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
TR 08:15AM-09:20AM Alcantara R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Young V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
11297 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Williams D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
11304 MW 04:30PM-04:45PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Williams D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
MW 04:45PM-05:50PM Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
11300 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Nagle J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Nagle J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739
PE 005Q Elite Fitness UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS 11357 TR 12:00PM-12:15PM Belisle M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Kokoro is “unbeatable spirit” in Japanese. TR 12:15PM-01:20PM Belisle M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
This is the ultimate goal of Elite Fitness Training for the serious person who wants to the find the warrior
within; it includes training the mind, body, emotions, senses and spirit. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half
or two and one-half hours lab.
11491 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Brown C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Brown C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779

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PE 006E Yoga UC/CSU 1.5-2 UNITS PE 007F Beginning Archery UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Development of basic yoga postures, Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the fundamental techniques of archery,
breathing practices, stretching and relaxation techniques as method to improve flexibility, decrease stress and terminology, accessories, and history of the sport. Practice and class competitions are provided to enhance skill
improve physical and mental well-being. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one to two hours activity. development. Written and skills exams serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 3 times. One-half
These are 1.5-unit courses. hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11303 S 10:00AM-10:50AM Young V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739 11331 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Burnsed F Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1768
S 10:50AM-11:50AM Young V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739 MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Burnsed F Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1768
11364 MW 03:30PM-04:00PM Wooden T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
MW 04:00PM-04:50PM Wooden T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT PE 008A Beginning Tennis UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
These are 2-unit courses.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Lectures and demonstrations cover the funda-
11495 MWF 11:00AM-11:16AM Brown C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
mental techniques of tennis: forehand, backhand, basic serve, and volley. Terminology, rules, and history are
MWF 11:16AM-11:50AM Brown C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
included. Practice, skill drills, and class competition in both singles and doubles are provided to enhance skill
11499 TR 11:00AM-11:30AM Alcantara R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
development and game strategy. Skill exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
TR 11:30AM-12:20PM Alcantara R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779
Repeatable 2 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11349 MW 12:00PM-12:30PM Belisle M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
11327 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Miller S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1762
MW 12:30PM-01:20PM Belisle M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Miller S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1762
11368 TR 12:00PM-12:30PM Young V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
TR 12:30PM-01:20PM Young V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
11314 MWF 01:00PM-01:16PM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 PE 008B Intermediate Tennis UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
MWF 01:16PM-01:50PM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 Prerequisite: PE 008A. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Lecture and demon-
11305 TR 05:00PM-05:30PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739 stration cover the intermediate techniques of tennis: overhead smash, drop shot, chop volley, serves, and offen-
TR 05:30PM-06:20PM Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1739 sive and defensive lobs. Strategy for competitive play is emphasized. Skills exams and written exams serve to
11501 W 06:30PM-07:30PM Frizzell G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779 evaluate student achievement. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
W 07:30PM-09:20PM Frizzell G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1779 11328 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Miller S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1762
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Miller S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1762
PE 006F Intermediate Yoga UC/CSU 2 UNITS
Prerequisite: PE 006E. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. This course will PE 008C Begin Racquetball UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
expand upon the techniques and philosophies of beginning yoga. Students will be exposed to advanced Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Lectures and demonstrations on the funda-
postures, various specific yoga systems and additional philosophies of yoga from the masters. One hour lecture, mental techniques and skills such as grips, forehand and backhand strokes, serves, the serve return, and the kill
one to two hours activity. (*U.C. transferability pending.) shot. Scoring, game rules, game strategy, and court etiquette are included. Drills and class competitions are
11315 MWF 01:00PM-01:16PM Cain G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 provided to enhance skill development and game strategy. Skills exams and written final exam serve to evaluate
MWF 01:16PM-01:50PM Cain G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 student achievement. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours
activity.
PE 006G Tai Chi UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS 11401 MW 01:30PM-01:45PM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 FFSA
MW 01:45PM-02:50PM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 FFSA
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introduction to the discipline of Physical
Education through Tai Chi exercises, including well-known short forms consisting of 24 postures. Basic exer-

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cise physiology, nutrition, fundamentals of strength development, flexibility and meditatin concepts as related PE 009A Begin Basketball UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
to Tai Chi and health and wellness are covered. Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Lectures and demonstration cover the funda-
two and one-half hours lab. mental skills of basketball: shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, and footwork. Offensive and defensive
11306 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Baldwin S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 drills are practiced in preparation for low-level competition in class. The history, rules, and terminology of the
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Baldwin S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740 game are included. Skills exams and written exams serve to evaluate student achievement. One-half hour
lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
PE 007A Beginning Bowling UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS 11093 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Nagle J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Nagle J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the fundamental techniques of
11109 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
bowling, terminology, rules, scoring, etiquette, and history. Practice and class competitions are provided to
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
enhance skill development and strategy. Written exams and skills exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
Repeatable 3 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11370 MW 02:00PM-02:15PM Wooden T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVBO PE 009B In/Outdoor Soccer UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
MW 02:15PM-03:20PM Wooden T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVBO Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the fundamental techniques of soccer,
terminology, rules, and history. Practice, skills drills, and class competitions are provided to enhance skill
PE 007C Beg Mountain Biking UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS development and game strategy. A written final exam and skills exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
Repeatable 2 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Introduction to basic mountain biking termi-
11117 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
nology, equipment, and riding techniques. History of bicycling is included. Interval skills examinations and
MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
written examinations serve to measure student achievement. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture, one or two
hours activity.
11250 W 06:00PM-06:50PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 10Wks 02/23-05/18 1001 PE 009C Inter Soccer UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS
W 06:50PM-07:20PM Pryor E Lab 10Wks 02/23-05/18 1001 Prerequisite: PE 009B. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and mathematics standards. Covers inter-
S 08:30AM-09:00AM Pryor E Lec/Dis 10Wks 02/23-05/18 1001 mediate soccer skills. Through team competition, emphasis is placed upon offensive and defensive tactics and
S 09:00AM-11:20AM Pryor E Lab 10Wks 02/23-05/18 1001 strategies. Develop knowledge and understanding of the current collegiate soccer rules and fitness. One-half
hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity.
11118 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Cardinal J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Cardinal J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701

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PE 009E Inter Basketball UC/CSU 1.5 UNITS PE 020V Intro Sport Science UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: PE 009A. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Lecture and demon- Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A course covering the basic elements of sport
stration cover second derivative skills and philosophies of basketball: court leadership, team offenses and sciences including: kinesiology, motor learning, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports medicine, sport
defenses, motivation, team strategies, court decorum and sportsmanship. Skills exams and written exams serve psychology and training theory. Three hours lecture.
to evaluate student achievement. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and one-half hours activity. 11384 MTWRF - Brown C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
11110 MWF 09:00AM-09:08AM Nagle J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701 11385 MTWRF - Brown C ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
MWF 09:08AM-09:50AM Nagle J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
11111 MWF 10:00AM-10:08AM Borchert M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701 PE 020W Concepts/Phys Fit. UC/CSU 3 UNITS
MWF 10:08AM-10:50AM Borchert M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive fitness course that includes
the study of the human organism and its reactions to fitness and physical activity. The course focuses on the
PE 009H Begin Volleyball UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNITS physiological adaptations, exercise training/prescriptions, nutrition, ergogenic aids, environmental factors, and
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the basic skills: serve, pass, set, spike the major medical and health conditions. Written exams and measurements of activity serve to evaluate student
and block. Skills development is emphasized. This course presents lecture information on team play, rules, achievement. Three hours lecture.
history and basic game strategy. Physical conditioning is an integral part of the course. Skills exams and written 11245 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Brown C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738
exams serve to evaluate student achievement. Repeatable 2 times. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or 11380 MTWRF - Nagle J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
two and one-half hours activity. 11381 MTWRF - Nagle J ONLI 9Wks 03/21-05/25 ONLI
This is a 1-unit course.
11124 M 07:00PM-07:30PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701 PE 057 Intro Sport Psych CSU 3 UNITS
M 07:30PM-08:50PM Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A course covering the basic elements of sport
This is a 1.5-unit course.
sciences including: kinesiology, motor learning, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports medicine, sport
11116 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Williams D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
psychology and training theory. Three hours lecture.
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Williams D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
11246 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Marks K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738

PE 009P Inter Volleyball UC/CSU 1-1.5 UNITS PE 078 Fit Ball Training CSU 1.5 UNITS
Prerequisite: PE 009H. Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Covers the interme-
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A fitness course that utilizes fitness ball tech-
diate skills: serve, pass, set, spike and block. The course focuses on offensive and defensive tactics and strate-
niques that can increase strength, flexibility, endurance and lean body composition. Fitness ball exercises can
gies in preparation for high-level competitive play. A comprehensive physical conditioning program is included
help to improve and develop functionality and agility through strengthening weak muscles as well as core
to prepare the player for the rigors of volleyball activity. One-half hour lecture, one and one-half or two and
muscles. Students will learn to safely and effectively execute strengthening exercises for all the major muscle
one-half hours activity.
groups with and without hand weights, flexibility exercises and balancing exercises. Skill exams and written
This is a 1-unit course.
exams serve to evaluate student achievement.
11123 M 07:00PM-07:30PM Pryor E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
11311 MWF 12:00PM-12:08PM Nagle J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
M 07:30PM-08:50PM Pryor E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
MWF 12:08PM-12:50PM Nagle J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1740
This is a 1.5-unit course.
11115 TR 11:00AM-11:15AM Williams D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701
TR 11:15AM-12:20PM Williams D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1701 PE 083 Fire Candidate Fit CSU 2.5 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Provides lifelong fitness knowledge to gain
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PE 020A Foundations Of P E UC/CSU 3 UNITS employment with a federal, state, county, city or special district fire agency. Provides certification with the Fire
Service Joint Labor Management Wellness/Fitness Initiative ‘Candidate Physical Ability Test.’ Repeatable 3
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introduction to the field of Physical
times. (Same as FIRE 083) One hour lecture, and two to three hours activity.
Education as a profession and as an academic discipline. The course covers the purposes, philosophical and
11226 TR 07:00AM-07:30AM Brown Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
historical foundations, biological and biomechanical foundations, and the sociological and psychological foun-
TR 07:30AM-08:50AM Brown Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1705
dations of Physical Education. The course also focuses on educational preparation, the job market, and alterna-
11372 TR 09:00AM-09:30AM Baughn K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
tive careers in Physical Education. Written exams and writing assignments serve to evaluate student
TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Baughn K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
achievement. Three hours lecture.
LC 010 Pre-Fire Technology-enter CRN 10222,10750,10645, 10687, &11372
11389 MTWRF - Baughn K ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI

PE 020H Care/Prev Ath Inj UC/CSU 3 UNITS PHYSICAL SCIENCE


Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. An introduction to the field of Athletic PHSC 012 Intro to Prin. of Phys Sci. UC/CSU 4 UNITS
Training as a profession and as an academic discipline. Designed to train students in the recognition, rehabilita- Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. An introduction to the physical
tion, and prevention of athletic injuries. Emphasis is on learning and applying a variety of taping techniques universe from atomic particles to the stars, with emphasis on the basic principles of physics, chemistry,
and athletic training therapies. Written examinations and practical examinations serve to evaluate student astronomy, and the geo-sciences. This is a general education course in the physical science area for non-science
achievement. Required of Physical Education majors and minors. Three hours lecture. majors that satisfies the physical science requirement for most universities and colleges. Three hours lecture,
11317 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Aubert A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1746 three hours lab.
11098 W 12:00PM-12:50PM Feighner M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
PE 020S Adv. 1st Aid & Emerg Care UC/CSU 2 UNITS MTWRF - Feighner M ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A course designed to prepare individuals who M 12:00PM-01:50PM Feighner M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
may administer emergency care to the injured and ill. Upon successful completion of the course, students will W 01:00PM-01:50PM Feighner M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301
be knowledgeable in Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care and CPR for infants, children, and adults.
Required of Physical Education majors and minors. Two hours lecture, one hour lab.
11242 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Parrish S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1738

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PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE


PHYS 002 Physics (N-Calc) UC/CSU 4 UNITS PLSC 001 Int Amer/Govt & Pol UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: MATH 051 or MATH 004 with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum Course Advisory: ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Introduction to the theory and practice of
English standard. PHYS 002 & 004, a two-semester sequence in introductory physics using math through American politics, this course includes an analysis of the operation of national, state, and local governments, as
trigonometry, is recommended for teachers, technicians, pre-dentistry, pre-medical, and biology majors, and well as the U.S. and California Constitutions. Three hours lecture.
others who need a general physics course. It covers the study of motion, energy, momentum, gravitation, solids, 10402 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Powell J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
fluids, thermodynamics and the gaseous state, vibration, wave motion, and sound. Experiments relating to the 10234 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Bundenthal Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
topics covered will be performed and students will analyze the experiments. Four hours lecture/discussion, 10404 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Pyle D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0812
three hours lab. 10235 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Bundenthal Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
10886 TR 11:00AM-11:50AM Hannan Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 10237 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Bundenthal Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
TR 01:00PM-01:50PM Hannan Z Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 10406 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Pyle D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
R 08:00AM-10:50AM Macmullen J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 10403 M 06:00PM-09:05PM Powell J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10405 M 06:15PM-09:20PM Pyle D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0705
PHYS 004 Physics (N-Calc) UC/CSU 4 UNITS 10238 MTWRF - Bundenthal ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
10239 MTWRF - Bundenthal ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Prerequisite: PHYS 002 with a grade of “C” or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.
PHYS 002 & 004, a two-semester sequence in introductory physics using math through trigonometry, is recom-
mended for teachers, technicians, pre-dentistry, pre-medical, and biology majors, and others who need a general PLSC 005 Constitutional Rgts UC/CSU 3 UNITS
physics course. A study of electricity, magnetism, light and optics, and modern physics. Students learn to Course Advisories: PLSC 001; ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Introduction to Constitutional
analyze and solve problems appropriate for this level in these topics. Experiments relating to the topics covered rights, this course will highlight the impact of European, Native American, African American, Asian American,
will be performed and students will analyze the experiments. Four hours lecture/discussion, three hours lab. and Latino American cultures on United States and California law and government. The effect of the legislative,
10888 M 06:30PM-09:20PM Macmullen J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0301 executive, and judicial branches will be explored. Cross-cultural issues will also be an integral part of this
T 06:00PM-06:50PM Macmullen J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 inquiry, including the freedom of expression, religious culture, and the politics of ethnic groups. Satisfies B or
T 07:00PM-09:50PM Macmullen J Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 E requirements for graduation. Three hours lecture.
10233 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Bundenthal T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704
PHYS 006 Physics for Sci & Engr UC/CSU 4 UNITS
Prerequisite: MATH 021 (may be taken concurrently). Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard; PLSC 006 Political Concepts UC/CSU 3 UNITS
high school physics, or PHYS 002 with a grade of “C” or better is HIGHLY recommended. A study of Course Advisory: ENGL 001 or ENGL 062. An inquiry into fundamental political concepts in political
mechanics, gravitation, vibration and fluids. Students will learn to analyze and solve problems appropriate for thought (e.g. justice, freedom, equality, power, authority, obligation and citizenship) as expressed by major
this level in these topics. Experiments relating to the topics covered will be performed. Four hours lecture and political thinkers. Includes the study of basic skills, criticism, and method in political inquiry relevant to the life
three hours lab. and education of citizens. Critical reading and writing are required. Three hours lecture.
10889 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 10417 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Warren T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0801
T 02:00PM-02:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
T 08:00AM-10:50AM Lutz M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302 PLSC 016 The American Legal System UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10892 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
Course Advisories: PLSC 001; ENGL 001; SCC minimum math standard. Introduction to the American legal
T 02:00PM-02:50PM Lutz M Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
system and influence of other legal systems, emphasizing the evolution of legal concepts in response to the

SPRING CLASSES
T 03:00PM-05:50PM Lutz M Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
changing environment. The American judicial system will be analyzed to include civil and criminal procedure,
torts & contracts, as well as current legal issues including the death penalty, insanity defense, drugs, environ-
PHYS 008 Physics for Sci & Engr UC/CSU 4 UNITS mental law, right to die, forensic evidence and role of juries. Three hours lecture.
Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in both PHYS 006 and MATH 021. Course Advisory: SCC minimum 10240 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Burton J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0704
English standard. A continuation of PHYS 006 and 007, covering heat, optics, relativity, and modern physics.
Students will learn to analyze and solve problems appropriate for this level in these topics. Experiments relating PLSC 050 Student Leadership CSU 1 UNIT
to the topics covered will be performed and students will analyze the experiments. Four hours lecture/discus-
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A class devoted to the practical application of
sion, three hours lab.
the governmental process through participation in the student government program. Open to all students.
10919 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Petersen P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
Repeatable 3 times. Two hours activity, one hour weekly by arrangement weekly.
R 02:00PM-02:50PM Petersen P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
10426 T 12:30PM-02:20PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1421
R 03:00PM-05:50PM Petersen P Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302
- - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25

PHYS 010 Descriptive Physics UC/CSU 3 UNITS


Course Advisories: SCC minimum English standard; MATH 102 or MATH 108. An introductory physics
course for both the non-science and the beginning science student. Includes topics such as nuclear physics, rela-
tivity, mechanics, properties of matter, quantum physics, heat, light, electricity, and magnetism. Written assign-
ments, tests, and a comprehensive final exam will be used to evaluate student success. Three hours lecture.
10920 R 06:30PM-09:20PM Smith R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0302

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PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 020 Personal & Soc Behv UC/CSU 3 UNITS


PSYC 001 Introduction to Psychology UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of human behavior in the process of
adjusting to life’s changes. The emphasis is on normal and abnormal adaptations to the various challenges
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001and SCC minimum math standards. Course Description: An
which life presents. Issues related to the major schools of thought and their views towards a healthy personality
introduction to psychology as the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Major topics
effective and ineffective behavior, behavioral disorders, psychotherapy, relationship, careers and personal
include history of field, scientific method, sensation and perception, brain and nervous system, states of
growth. Three hours lecture.
consciousness, development, learning, memory, cognition, motivation, emotion, personality, tests and measure-
10917 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Cabrera S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
ments, health psychology, behavior disorders and treatment, and social psychology.Three hours lecture.
10200 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM Krider D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10185 TR 08:30AM-09:45AM Jaimez T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10192 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Daprato R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713
10180 MW 09:30AM-10:45AM Krider D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT PSYC 030 Social Psychology UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10186 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Bolz C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 Course Advisories: PSYC 001; Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Course
10193 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Daprato R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 Description: This course will explore how thoughts, feelings, and behavior of individuals are influenced by the
10181 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Jaimez T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Focus will be on the social factors that influence human
10187 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Bolz C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 behavior; other people, institutions, situations and the social and physical structures people have created. A
10182 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Daprato R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 review of the various perspectives unique to social psychologists and a variety of classical research in social
10188 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Cabrera S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 psychology will be studied. Three hours lecture.
10191 MW 01:30PM-02:45PM Gotch-Posta Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 10202 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Hogue K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
10190 R 03:00PM-05:50PM Daprato R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10184 T 05:00PM-07:50PM Gotch-Posta Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0713 PSYC 034 Human Sexual Behv UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10183 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Jaimez T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Objective exploration of the various issues pertaining to
human sexual behavior from the perspective of the behavioral and social sciences. Some of the major topics to
PSYC 002 Biological Psychology UC/CSU 3 UNITS be discussed include history of sexuality, attitudes, behaviors, life styles, psychosexual development, role and
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standards. Course Description: identity, sexual dysfunctions, therapy and treatment. Three hours lecture.
Presents the relationship of genetic and physiological factors to behavior. Topics include neural mechanisms 10204 MW 12:00PM-01:15PM Bolz C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
underlying sensory and perceptual processes, emotions, motivation, mental disorders, states of consciousness, 10206 MW 01:30PM-02:45PM Bolz C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
learning and memory. Three hours lecture. 10205 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Daprato R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10195 MW 12:00PM-01:15PM Gotch-Posta Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
10196 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM Gotch-Posta Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
REAL ESTATE
PSYC 004 Rsrch Meth/Behav Sc UC/CSU 3 UNITS RE 164 R E Principles 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of the characteristics of real estate from
Prerequisites: PSYC 001 or PSYC 002 or SOC 001. Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001; MATH
physical, legal, and economic standpoints. Course material is designed to assist those preparing for the real
011. Introduction to basic methods in the behavioral sciences. Assumptions and goals of science are considered
estate salespersons and brokers license examination. Three hours lecture.
as well as several specific research techniques or designs. The ethics of research with human and animal
10990 MTWRF - Cary A ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
subjects will be covered. Three hours lecture.
10197 MW 12:00PM-01:15PM Jaimez T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
SPRING CLASSES

10198 R 06:00PM-08:50PM Harrington P Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706 RE 172 R E Practice 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. A comprehensive study of the techniques used
PSYC 005 Abnormal Psychology UC/CSU 3 UNITS to successfully operate a real estate business. Includes office management administration, in-service training of
associate licensees, legal and statutory compliance, and agency and other oversights. Designed for students
Prerequisite: PSYC 001. Course Advisories: ENGL 062, eligibility for ENGL 001, and SCC minimum math
needing course for continuing education as required by the Department of Real Estate. Three hours lecture.
standard. Theoretical approaches to the explanation of psychological disorders. Survey of selected disorders in
10902 MTWRF - Alexander C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
DSM IV, including psychoses, anxiety disorders, and depression. Survey of major therapeutic methods. Three
hours lecture.
10744 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Gotch-Posta Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706 RE 174 R E Finance 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Comprehensive study and analysis of money
PSYC 006 Developmental Psyc UC/CSU 3 UNITS markets, interest rates, and financing as applied to real estate transactions. Three hours lecture.
10903 MTWRF - Alexander C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001, SCC minimum Math standard, and Psychology 001. Course
Description: The course is a study of development from the prenatal period through the lifespan. Emphasis
will be on current theories and research in developmental psychology. Physical, cognitive, social-emotional, RE 175 Prin of Appraisal 3 UNITS
intellectual and linguistic aspects of development will be examined. Included are influences of family, society Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Entry level appraisal course introducing
and culture. This course does not fulfill the lifespan requirement for the nursing major. Three hours lecture. students to basic appraisal principles, and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Content
10203 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Jaimez T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706 includes: Influences on value, legal considerations, economic principles, real estate markets and analysis, valua-
tion process, property description, highest and best use analysis, appraisal statistics, sales comparison and cost
PSYC 010 Psych of Women UC/CSU 3 UNITS approaches to value. Three hours lecture.
10904 MTWRF - Alexander C ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
Course Advisory: PSYC 001. Study of contemporary women from a biological, psychological and sociological
perspective. Theory and research pertaining to female development will be presented and critically examined.
Open to all students. Three hours lecture.
10201 TR 01:00PM-03:50PM McCord K Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/20-03/17 1646

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SOCIOLOGY SOCS 030 Peace, Nonviol&Conf UC/CSU 3 UNITS


SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Introduces the student to the study of peace, non violence and
peaceful conflict resolution. The course is designed for students interested in the fundamental issues of peace,
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: Introduction to sociology with analysis of a
justice and conflict resolution in our society. It offers students an opportunity to reflect on the peace writings of
variety of concepts and theories in relation to culture, socialization, social inequality, race relations, sex roles,
both past and contemporary authors and is an examination of justice, peace and peacemakers, in the U.S. and
deviance, and the distribution of political and economic power. Three hours lecture.
worldwide. Three hours lecture.
10102 TR 07:00AM-08:15AM Robinson D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
10098 TR 01:00PM-03:50PM McCord K Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/22-05/24 1646
10325 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Bevilacqua A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
10099 T 06:00PM-08:50PM McCord K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
10103 MW 10:00AM-11:15AM Johnson T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10321 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Bevilacqua A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0811
10323 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Bevilacqua A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804 SPEECH
10322 MW 03:00PM-04:20PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0804 SPCH 001 Intro/Publ Speaking UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10105 MW 06:00PM-08:50PM Johnson T Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 VJOC
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: A public speaking course which includes
10101 M 06:00PM-08:50PM Robinson D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
instruction and practice in the various forms of public address and the techniques for orally presenting ideas
10843 MTWRF - Alvarado T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
clearly, concisely, and coherently. Students are required to outline speeches frequently and/or complete a
10104 MTWRF - Gaviglio G ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
detailed manuscript of the speech; to read a college-level public speaking textbook and apply its principles in
the preparation of their speeches; and to critically analyze public speeches of various types. Three hours lecture.
SOC 002 Social Iss/Prob UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10337 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
Course Advisories: SOC 001, Eligibility for ENGLISH 001. Course Description: Analysis of selected social 10350 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
problems, including race relations, urban decay, suburban sprawl, crime, population problems, environment, 10338 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
and changes in the familial, economic and political institutions. Three hours lecture. 10339 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Dwiggins-Beeler Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
10333 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Robinson D Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706 10361 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM Whitesell J Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 VVCT
10100 MTWRF - Alvarado T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI 10352 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
10351 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
SOC 023 Soc of African/Amer UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10340 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
10341 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Dwiggins-Beeler Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626
Course Advisories: SOC 001 or SOC 022; Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: An introductory
10342 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
sociological study of African Americans. Emphasis will be on culture, community, social institutions, social
10347 TR 10:00AM-11:15AM Simas E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
relationships and social problems. Three hours lecture.
10343 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
10334 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Johnson T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
10345 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
10353 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
SOC 040 Soc of the Family UC/CSU 3 UNITS 10344 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
Course Advisories: SOC 001 and Eligibility for ENGLISH 001. Course Description: A comparative cultural 10346 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
view of the family, the history of the family and its present role in our society with special emphasis on kinship 10354 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
relations, sex roles, ethnic variations of the family and alternative family styles. Three hours lecture. 10348 MW 01:00PM-03:50PM East E Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/16 1642
10335 MW 01:00PM-02:15PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1645 10349 MW 01:00PM-03:50PM East E Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 1642
10355 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM McReynolds Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706

SPRING CLASSES
SOC 075 Introduction to Socio of Sport CSU 3 UNITS 10356 MW 05:00PM-07:50PM Beasley A Lec/Dis 8Wks 01/19-03/17 FFTA
10638 MW 05:00PM-07:50PM Beasley A Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/22-05/25 FFTA
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards; SOC 001. Sociology of Sport examines the
10357 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Hether H Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT
nature, position, functions, and growing importance of sports in contemporary industrial society. Particular
10359 R 06:00PM-08:50PM McReynolds Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
emphasis is given to the relationships between structure, variety, and extent of sports activity and other sectors
10358 T 06:30PM-09:20PM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
of society, such as schools, churches, and the work place. Three hours lecture.
10360 T 06:30PM-09:20PM McReynolds Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC
10336 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Johnson T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642

SPCH 006 Argument/Debate UC/CSU 3 UNITS


SOCIAL SCIENCES Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: A public speaking course which includes
SOCS 022 Minority Grp Rels UC/CSU 3 UNITS instruction and practice in the principles of argumentation and in the various forms of debate including the
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Examination of the historical, economic, psychological, analysis of propositions, research, evidence and reasoning. Students are required to practice various forensic
and sociological aspects of majority-minority group relationships (ethnic, racial and gender) in the United debating techniques through the presentation of their outlined advocate/government and opposition cases after
States and selected cross-cultural situations. Three hours lecture. investigating major contemporary issues; to read a college level argumentation and debate textbook and apply
10094 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Livingston R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626 its principles in the preparation of their cases; and to critically analyze debate cases. Three hours lecture.
10092 MW 11:30AM-12:45PM Johnson T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VJOC 11282 MW 09:00AM-11:50AM Whitesell J Lec/Dis 9Wks 03/21-05/25 VVCT
10095 TR 01:00PM-02:15PM Livingston R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1626 10362 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
10093 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Avelar N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 VVCT 10363 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1633
10096 MTWRF - Alvarado T ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
SPCH 010 Interpers Commun UC/CSU 3 UNITS
SOCS 023 African-Am Family UC/CSU 3 UNITS Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Communication principles as applied to different interpersonal
Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum math standard. Analyze theory and research communication situations including verbal and non-verbal communication, listening, overcoming barriers to
dealing with the modern African-American family, its structure, and functions. Course survey will include an communication, and conflict resolution. Three hours lecture.
examination of the historical changes, differing family patterns, and influences of contemporary society as it 10366 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM East E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1642
impacts the African-American family. Social policies will also be examined. Three hours lecture.
10097 TR 09:30AM-10:45AM McCord K Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1646
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SPCH 015 Oral Inter of Lit UC/CSU 3 UNITS THEATRE ARTS


Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Study of literature through oral performance which THEA 001 Princ/Theory Acting UC/CSU 3 UNITS
includes development of skills in the analysis and interpretation of prose, poetry, and dramatic literature.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Fundamentals of acting are presented and training is given
Emphasis on vocal and physical techniques to orally communicate understanding of the literature performed.
in acting mechanics, pantomime, improvisation, and oral interpretation based on the comparison and analysis of
Three hours lecture.
plays and short scenes. Three hours lecture.
10367 TR 08:00AM-09:15AM Whitesell J Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1301
10849 TR 09:30AM-10:50AM Maguire G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121

SPCH 050 Forensic/Speech CSU 1-4 UNITS THEA 006 Intro to Theatre UC/CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Provides training in the principles of all forms of competitive
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Understanding and appreciation of both the
speaking, oral interpretation and debate, including participation in intercollegiate competition and appearances
distinctive and collaborative contributions of playwright, actor, director, and designer to the total work of
before campus and community groups. Students attend intercollegiate forensic tournaments and festivals or
dramatic art. Study of the plays from the major periods of dramatic art in their cultural contexts. Written exams
speak before campus or community audiences.Participation may include weekends and off campus travel. Open
and a paper are required. Audience oriented, non-performance course. Three hours lecture.
entry/exit. Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture and zero to nine hours lab.
10852 MTWRF - Nicholson J ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
These are 1-unit courses.
10383 T 12:30PM-01:20PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
10368 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Simas E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 THEA 011 Theatre History 2 UC/CSU 3 UNITS
10387 T 02:30PM-03:20PM Petero A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 Course Advisories: Eligibility for ENGL 001 and SCC minimum Math standard. Course Description:
These are 2-unit courses. Presents the history of theatre from the Restoration to the present. Emphasizes the literature of theatre as
10384 T 12:30PM-01:20PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 affected by the society, culture, and politics during the period in which it was created. Field trip may be
- - Glines N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 required. Three hours lecture.
10376 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Simas E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 10856 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Spindt C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0706
- - Simas E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10388 T 02:30PM-03:20PM Petero A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 THEA 020 Lighting UC/CSU 3 UNITS
- - Petero A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math standards. Course Description: An introductory course
These are 3-unit courses.
to the technical aspects of stage lighting. Instruction covers lighting equipment, color, electricity and the
10385 T 12:30PM-01:20PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
reading of lighting plots. Repeatable 2 times. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
- - Glines N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10854 MW 10:00AM-10:50AM Guptill C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
10381 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Simas E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
MW 10:51AM-12:05PM Brown D Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - Simas E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
10389 T 02:30PM-03:20PM Petero A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
- - Petero A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 THEA 031 Actor Training 2 UC/CSU 7 UNITS
These are 4-unit courses. Prerequisite: THEA 030 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Corequisite: THEA 047. Course Advisory: Eligibility
10386 T 12:30PM-01:20PM Glines N Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 for ENGL 001. Course Description: An intensive acting study course which concentrates on the actor in rela-
- - Glines N Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 tion to acting text, text breakdown and scoring, beats, textual analysis, American Realism, current play writing
10382 T 01:30PM-02:20PM Simas E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 trends, diction and regionalism, musical theatre repertoire, sight reading of musical theatre scores, and musical
- - Simas E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 theatre dance. Students will continue their preliminary studies of the total production concept. Three hours
SPRING CLASSES

10390 T 02:30PM-03:20PM Petero A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634 lecture, thirteen hours activity.
- - Petero A Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 10855 MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM Stockdale S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
SPCH 060 Bus/Professnl Comm CSU 3 UNITS MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM Maguire G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Stockdale S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
Course Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 001. Course Description: Presents practical communication skills to
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Maguire G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
allow students to achieve effective verbal communication in business situations, community activities, and
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
other areas of daily life. Areas of discussion include giving and receiving the basic practical communication
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
skills. Assignments and exercises are employed to allow students to achieve effective verbal communication in
- - Maguire G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
business situations, community activities, and other areas of daily life, including giving and receiving instruc-
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
tions, interviewing, verbal and non-verbal communication. Three hours lecture.
- - Stockdale S Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
10391 W 06:30PM-09:20PM Petero A Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
- - Juliano K Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT

SPCH 075 Sports Broadcasting CSU 3 UNITS THEA 033 Actor Training 4 UC/CSU 7 UNITS
Course Advisories: SCC minimum Math standard; eligibility for ENGL 001; Speech 001. Course
Prerequisite: THEA 032 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. An
Description: A professional approach to the basics of on-air and internet sports broadcasting. Areas of concen-
intensive acting study course which concentrates on restoration, farce, commedia, and expressionism as acting
tration include performance training for play-by-play description, color commentary, compiling and organizing
styles, Shakespearean text and scansion for the actor, audition techniques as they relate to musical theatre and
statistical data for a variety of sporting events. The course includes an in-depth approach to careers in broadcast
cold readings, as well as performance skills. Students will assimilate all areas of technical theatre into perform-
communication with concentration on all aspects of research preparation and delivery presentation to
ance, including stage management responsibilities. Three hours lecture, thirteen hours activity.
adequately and effectively establish and sustain a career in sports broadcasting. Students will be required to
10879 MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
attend weekly athletic competitions. One hours lecture, 2 hours activity, 3 hours by arrangement weekly.
MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM Spindt C Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
10392 W 01:00PM-01:50PM Poff G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
MTWR 01:00PM-01:45PM Parsons R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
W 01:51PM-03:50PM Poff G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1634
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Spindt C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - Poff G Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Parsons R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
MTWR 01:46PM-03:50PM Herndon B Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - Parsons R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - Herndon B Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - Spindt C Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT

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THEA 034 Musical Theatre UC/CSU 4 UNITS TUTORING


Prerequisite: Audition for actors only, no auditions for crew and other staff. Course Advisory: SCC minimum TUTR 050 Tutoring Practicum CSU 0.5 UNITS
English standard. Course Description: The study, rehearsal, and public performance of musical works for the
Prerequisites: Completion with a grade of ‘B’ or better in the subject to tutor, instructor recommendation,
stage including operas, operettas and musicals. Students participate as vocalists, musicians, dancers, and
permission of Tutoring Center personnel after verification of prerequisites, and concurrent assignment as a
accompanists. Variable units: 48 hours of participation equals one unit of credit. This is an open entry/open exit
Tutoring Center or in-class tutor. Provides supervised practice in tutoring, examines the basics of learning prin-
class. Repeatable 3 times. One hours lecture, three hours lab, and three to six hours weekly by arrangement.
ciples, communication, listening skills, effective tutoring techniques and is required for all students who work
(formerly MUSC 022)
or volunteer in the Tutoring Center. Eight hours lecture (1 week course).
10885 TR 06:30PM-07:10PM McLaughlin V Lec/Dis 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
10433 S 08:00AM-12:00PM TBD - Lec/Dis 1Wks 03/05-03/05 0402
TR 07:11PM-08:20PM TBD - Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
S 01:00PM-05:00PM TBD - Lec/Dis 1Wks 03/05-03/05 0402
TR 07:11PM-08:20PM McLaughlin V Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
10434 S 08:00AM-12:00PM TBD - Lec/Dis 1Wks 04/30-04/30 0402
TR 07:11PM-08:20PM Hightower E Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
S 01:00PM-05:00PM TBD - Lec/Dis 1Wks 04/30-04/30 0402
- - Hightower E Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
- - McLaughlin V Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC
- - TBD - Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VJOC TUTR 500 Supervised Tutoring NC
10890 MW 06:30PM-07:10PM Hightower E Lec/Dis 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VVCT Prerequisites: Recommendation by the course instructor or a counselor, permission of the Tutoring Center
MW 07:11PM-08:20PM Hightower E Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VVCT Supervisor to verify prerequisite, and concurrent enrollment in course or courses in which tutoring assistance is
MW 07:11PM-08:20PM TBD - Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VVCT being requested. Provides academic support through content reinforcement and course-related materials. Peer
- - TBD - Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VVCT tutors are assigned to individuals or small groups; the tutoring will take place in the Tutoring Center and the
- - Hightower E Lab 15Wks 02/14-05/29 VVCT tutoring sessions are supervised by a credentialed instructor. Repeatable 6 times. This is an open entry/open exit
course. One-half to three hours weekly by arrangement.
THEA 047 Techn Production UC/CSU 1-3 UNITS 10699 - - Lamb J Tutr 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0402
11404 - - Myers R Tutr 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0443
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Course Desription: A production course for students inter-
ested in technical theatre. Students are given an increasing level of responsibility in accordance with their indi-
vidual abilities. Areas of responsibility may include: stage manager, lead carpenter, master electrician, lead TELEVISION
grip, assistant lighting designer, scenic designer, lighting designer, assistant scenic designer. This is an open TV 050 Survey Broadcasting CSU 3 UNITS
entry/open exit course. Repeatable 3 times. Three hours lab, zero to six hours weekly by arrangement.
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Introduction to radio and television as mediums of mass
This is a 1-unit course.
communication. The history, development and structure of radio and television are studied, and their impact on
10946 MTWRS 06:30PM-08:50PM Seitz-Buchbinder Lab 4Wks 04/04-05/06 SHBT
society and culture. Students are required to demonstrate knowledge of course content through written tests and
This is a 2-unit course.
projects. Three hours lecture.
10938 MTWRSU 06:00PM-10:05PM Terry M Lab 4Wks 02/22-03/20 SHBT
10310 R 01:00PM-03:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1625
These are 3-unit courses.
10948 MTWRSU 06:00PM-10:50PM Bandy B Lab 4Wks 05/02-05/29 SHBT
MTWRSU 06:00PM-10:50PM Buchbinder J Lab 4Wks 05/02-05/29 SHBT TV 055 Begin TV Production CSU 3 UNITS
- - Buchbinder J Lab 4Wks 05/02-05/29 SHBT Prerequisite: TV 050 or concurrent enrollment. Offers introductory training in the fundamentals of TV studio
- - Bandy B Lab 4Wks 05/02-05/29 SHBT production, including producing, directing, scriptwriting, performing, production crewing, set graphics and
10942 MTWRSU 06:45PM-10:50PM Seitz-Buchbinder Lab 4Wks 01/03-01/30 1200 designing. TV production projects are required. Three hours lecture.

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MTWRSU 06:45PM-10:50PM Buchbinder J Lab 4Wks 01/03-01/30 1200 10311 T 02:00PM-04:50PM Vinet E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121
- - Seitz-Buchbinder Lab 4Wks 01/03-01/30 1200
- - Buchbinder J Lab 4Wks 01/03-01/30 1200 TV 056 Adv TV Production CSU 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: TV 055 or previous television production experience. Presents the fundamentals of on-location
THEA 050 Performance/Camera CSU 3 UNITS and studio production applied to news, public affairs, and dramatic programs. Students are required to produce,
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. A professional approach to the basics of on-camera acting. direct, write, and crew on TV programs. Repeatable 1 time. Two hours lecture, two hours lab.
Areas of concentration include commercials, public service announcements, corporate videos, news reporting, 10312 T 02:00PM-03:50PM Vinet E Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121
and feature films. The course includes an in-depth approach to careers in media with concentration on agents, T 03:51PM-05:45PM Vinet E Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121
casting directors, resumes, pictures and the necessary tools for building a life as an actor. Three hours lecture.
10897 MW 11:00AM-12:20PM Maguire G Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 0121 TV 060 TV & Film Writing CSU 3 UNITS
Course Advisory: ENGL 001. Presents the fundamental principles, techniques and formats of writing for film
THEA 106 SC Theatre Touring Company 2 UNITS and TV, including analysis and study of professionally written scripts. Scriptwriting assignments for news,
Prerequisite: Audition required for performer participation. Course Advisory: SCC minimum English stan- public affairs, editorials, public service announcements, commercials, documentaries, and dramas are required.
dard. Course Description: Theatre Touring Company students will gain experience touring and performing Three hours lecture.
material from the American Musical Theatre repertoire throughout Solano County. Through weekly rehearsals 10313 MTWRF - Mazak S ONLI 18Wks 01/19-05/25 ONLI
and varied performance opportunities, students acquire and practice the skills required of a “triple threat”
(singing, dancing and acting) performer. Travel is required to various Solano County venues for performances.
Repeatable 3 times. One hour lecture; two hours activity; one hours by arrangement.
10898 S 09:30AM-10:20AM McLaughlin V Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
S 10:21AM-12:25PM McLaughlin V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT
- - McLaughlin V Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 SHBT

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CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION CRN # DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR TYPE WKS DATE LOCATION

WATER & WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY WELD 120 Plate Weld (Basic) 3 UNITS
WATR 101 Chem Water Wastewtr 4 UNITS Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English
standard. Presents the theory, procedure and manipulative skills required to meet certification standards on one-
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and Math Standards. Course Description: Through lecture and
inch plate using low hydrogen electrodes in the vertical position. Manipulative and written tests are used to give
demonstrations, the student will develop the ability to analyze and determine if proper levels of purification,
students practice and to evaluate performance in applying techniques earned. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
content of acidity, alkalinity, hardness, and other water quality criteria have been achieved for water or waste-
11185 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
water treatment. Four hours lecture.
MW 06:51PM-08:10PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
11473 R 06:30PM-08:20PM Gumber R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1528

WATR 107 Math/Wtr WW Treatmt 4 UNITS WELD 121 Plate Weld (Advan) 3 UNITS
Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Course Description: A study of calculations -
standard. Develops the principles taught in WELD 120, expanding the student’s ability to weld one-inch thick
hydraulics, chemicals, solids - used in the design, operation, process control, and maintenance of treatment
certification plates in all positions with low hydrogen electrodes. Manipulative and written tests are used to
plants and facilities. Four hours lecture.
give students practice and to evaluate performance in applying techniques learned. Two hours lecture, three
11471 M 06:30PM-10:20PM Dominguez S Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 445
hours lab.
11181 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Sanderson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
WATR 121 Collect Sys Maint 2 UNITS TR 06:51PM-08:10PM Sanderson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Study of the operation and maintenance of
wastewater collection systems covering the design, construction and functioning of these systems. Two hours WELD 122 Pipe Welding/Basic 3 UNITS
lecture.
Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English
11472 W 06:30PM-08:20PM Fuller L Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 445
standard. Presents the theory, procedure, and manipulative skills required to meet certification standards on
schedule 80 steel pipe in the horizontal fixed position. Manipulative and written tests are used to give students
WELDING practice and to evaluate performance in applying techniques learned. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
WELD 100 Welding Technology 10 UNITS 11186 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
MW 06:51PM-08:10PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard. Development of manual skills and related technical knowl-
edge in arc and acetylene welding and burning; flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions; machine
adjustments, rod identification and characteristics; joints metal expansion and contraction. Five hours lecture, WELD 123 Pipe Welding/Advan 3 UNITS
fifteen hours lab. Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English stan-
10905 MTWR 08:00AM-09:05AM White T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 dard. Develops the principles taught in WELD 122, expanding the student’s ability to weld pipe in all positions.
MTWR 09:06AM-12:35PM White T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 Manipulative and written tests are used to give students practice and to evaluate performance in applying tech-
niques learned. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
WELD 101 Welding Technology 10 UNITS 11182 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Sanderson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
TR 06:51PM-08:10PM Sanderson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Prerequisites: WELD 100 or comparable industry experience or training. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
English standard. Designed to present the theory, procedures, and manipulative skills required to weld mild
steel plate to code certification levels with the shielded metal arc and flux cored arc welding processes. A basic WELD 124 Gas Tungstn Arc Wld 3 UNITS
understanding of metallurgy, metals identification, layout, and welding of other metals is also presented. Five Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English
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hours lecture, fifteen hours lab. standard. Presents the theory, procedures, and manipulative skills required to weld aluminum steel and stainless
10906 MTWR 08:00AM-09:05AM White T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 steel with the Gas Tungsten Arc process. Manipulative and written tests are used to give students practice and
MTWR 09:06AM-12:35PM White T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 to evaluate performance in applying techniques learned. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
11187 MW 06:00PM-06:50PM TBD - Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
WELD 102 Welding Technology 10 UNITS MW 06:51PM-08:10PM TBD - Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Prerequisites: WELD 101 or comparable industry experience or training. Course Advisories: SCC minimum
English and math standards. Designed to present the theory, procedures, and manipulative skills required to WELD 125 Gas Metal Arc Weld 3 UNITS
weld metals of various thicknesses with the gas metal arc welding process. Introduces the student to the theory, Course Advisories: Successful completion of IT 110 or prior welding experience; SCC minimum English
procedures, and manipulative skills required to weld mild steel pipe to industrial standards. Five hours lecture, standard. Presents the theory, procedures, and manipulative skills required to weld steel and aluminum with
fifteen hours lab. the gas metal arc process. Includes the manipulative skills required to weld with the flux cored arc process.
10907 MTWR 08:00AM-09:05AM White T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 Manipulative and written tests are used to give students practice and to evaluate performance in applying
MTWR 09:06AM-12:35PM White T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 techniques learned. Two hours lecture, three hours lab.
11183 TR 06:00PM-06:50PM Sanderson R Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
WELD 103 Welding Technology 10 UNITS TR 06:51PM-08:10PM Sanderson R Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Prerequisites: WELD 102 or comparable industry experience or training. Course Advisory: SCC minimum
English standard. Designed to present the theory, procedures and manipulative skills required to weld metals of WELD 500 Special Problems NC
various thicknesses with the gas tungsten arc process, as well as the theory, procedures and manipulative skills Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor to verify room for special problems students. Designed to assist
required to weld and fit pipe in all positions. Five hours lecture, fifteen hours lab. with vocational placement for advanced welding students who have sufficient background in welding funda-
10908 MTWR 08:00AM-09:05AM White T Lec/Dis 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 mentals to pursue more independent studying in the area of their choice. The student works by arrangement
MTWR 09:06AM-12:35PM White T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853 with the instructor on an outlined program of study to achieve independent objectives. This is an open
entry/open exit course. Hours by arrangement as required.
WELD 112 Carp App Weld 1 UNIT 10909 - - White T Lab 18Wks 01/19-05/25 1853
Course Advisories: SCC minimum English and math standards. Provides introductory safety instruction and
manipulative practice in the setup and use of oxy-acetylene and arc welding and cutting equipment.
Manipulative and written tests are used to give students practice and to evaluate performance in applying
techniques learned. Twelve hours lecture, twenty-four hours lab (one week course).
10910 MTWR 08:00AM-10:50AM Nourot D Lec/Dis 1Wks 01/10-01/13 1853
MTWR 10:51AM-04:50PM Nourot D Lab 1Wks 01/10-01/13 1853

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