2021-2022 Spring Edition 
    
    May 20, 2024  
2021-2022 Spring Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Academic Courses


  

 

Humanities

  
  • HUM 21 THE SEARCH FOR MEANING - IDEAS OF SELF ACROSS CULTURES


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENG 1A
    Explores the notions of self and the changing faces of human nature as they shape and are shaped by prevailing social systems and cultural patterns across the world. Compares a variety of fictional and historical figures ranging from the Homeric hero to the Confucian aristocrat, from Joan of Arc to Sojourner Truth, in an attempt to shed light on our own struggle to understand who we are, and how we know who we are, in the contemporary scene. Draws upon the perspectives of disciplines such as history, science, philosophy, literature, and the arts.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • HUM 25 PLANET EARTH - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENG 1A through satisfactory score on the English Placement Examination or completion of ENG 200 or ENG 390.
    An examination of issues confronting humanity on a global scale at present and into the foreseeable future. Social, educational, biological, economic, political and other contemporary perspectives will be treated. Topics include population growth, food supplies, energy and resources, terrorism and world order, racism and sexism, international affairs; and individual issues such as sex roles, power and powerlessness, individual life cycles, and psychology and metaphysics.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR

Intercollegiate Athletics

  
  • IA 1 MEN’S FOOTBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Recommended Preparation: Previously competed at the high school, community college, or 4-year college in interscholastic or intercollegiate football.
    Student athletes will train and participate in Intercollegiate Football.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 2 MEN’S BASKETBALL


    1.5 Units 5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Basketball. The 1.5 unit/5 hours lab will be scheduled spring semester only and the 3 unit/10 hours lab will be scheduled fall semester only.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 2 MEN’S BASKETBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Basketball. The 1.5 unit/5 hours lab will be scheduled spring semester only and the 3 unit/10 hours lab will be scheduled fall semester only.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 3 MEN’S BASEBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Baseball.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 4 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to prepare for competitive participation in Intercollegiate Men’s Track and Field.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 5 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Cross Country.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 6 MEN’S GOLF


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Golf.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 7 MEN’S WATER POLO


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Water Polo.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 8 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Men’s Swimming and Diving.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 9 MEN’S TENNIS


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Recommended Preparation: Previously competed at high school, community college, 4-year college, or adult advanced tennis level.
    Student athletes will train and prepare for Intercollegiate Men’s Tennis competition.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 10 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 11 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Softball.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


    1.5 Units 5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball. The 1.5 unit/5 hours lab will be scheduled spring semester only and the 3 unit/10 hours lab will be scheduled fall semester only.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball. The 1.5 unit/5 hours lab will be scheduled spring semester only and the 3 unit/10 hours lab will be scheduled fall semester only.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 13 WOMEN’S TENNIS


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Tennis.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 14 WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Swimming and Diving.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 16 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Track and Field.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 17 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Cross Country.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 18 WOMEN’S WATER POLO


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Water Polo.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 19 WOMEN’S GOLF


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Golf.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 20 WOMEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    0.5 Unit 2.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for women’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 20 WOMEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    1.5 Units 5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for women’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 20 WOMEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for women’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 21 WOMEN’S SOCCER


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Soccer.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 22 WOMEN’S SAND VOLLEYBALL


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Limitation: Pre-participation physical examination and be declared fit for athletics by a medical doctor (MD)
    Provides an opportunity for students to train and participate in Intercollegiate Women’s Sand Volleyball.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 30 MEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    0.5 Unit 2.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for men’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 30 MEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    1.5 Units 5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for men’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3
  
  • IA 30 MEN’S SPORTS OFF SEASON TRAINING


    3 Units 10 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Off season training designed for men’s intercollegiate athletics with an emphasis on aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, sports specific strength development, skills training, play strategies, and nutrition for optimal performance.
    Grading Method: GN - Letter Grade only
    R-E-3

Interior Design

  
  • ID 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    An introductory Interior Design course covering design elements and principles and the design process as related to interiors. Evaluation of color theories, space planning, and building systems. The aesthetic and functional assessment of lighting, furnishings, materials, and accessories will be covered as well as the survey of the interior design profession, historical design, and special considerations for sustainability and accessibility.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 111 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO I


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: Completion or concurrent enrollment in ID 112
    Designed to apply concepts and theories presented in the lecture course, ID 110, Fundamentals of Interior Design. Emphasis is placed on the design process in developing solutions for design projects.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 112 BEGINNING DRAFTING FOR INTERIORS


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Applications of methods and theory used for architectural drawings, including basic graphics and projections for design and working drawings.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 114 APPLIED COLOR AND DESIGN THEORY FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Basic color and design theory and application. Utilization of tools, materials, and equipment to develop technical skills applicable to interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. Exploration of cultural heritage and psychological implication of design.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 115 CAD FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 112
    Basic skills, techniques, and uses for computer-aided design and drafting for interior design applications.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 116 INTERIOR MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Analysis, application, and evaluation of products and materials used in interior design. Includes interior textiles, furnishings, and finish materials and products.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 121 SPACE PLANNING


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 112
    The application of programming, theory, and techniques in residential and commercial space planning. Skills in drafting and presentation techniques are emphasized in the studio.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 122 HISTORY OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND FURNISHINGS I


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage from antiquity through the 18th century in Europe. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political influences.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 123 INTERIOR DESIGN ILLUSTRATION


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 112
    Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 125 HISTORY OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND FURNISHINGS II


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage. Covers the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and 17th through 20th centuries in America and analyzes the influences as well as changes in design to the present. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 126 INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO II


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Prerequisite: ID 111
    Recommended Preparation: ID 131
    Develop, analyze, and apply design concepts to non-residential interior environments. Universal design, environmentally conscious design, space planning, lighting systems, interior components, architectural elements, and specifications writing will be integrated into research projects emphasizing a problem-solving approach.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 127 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 110 and 112
    A study of lighting theory, light sources, lighting techniques, codes and energy-efficiency issues for interior environments. Emphasis is placed on developing and communicating lighting design solutions for interior applications including lighting concepts, specifications, schedules, and working drawings for residential and commercial environments.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 128 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 111
    Business and professional management of an Interior Design practice including legal issues, project management, and business practices.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 129 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERNSHIP


    1 Unit 1 hour lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    This course prepares an advanced interior design student for a professional Interior Design internship. Students will develop a comprehensive interior design portfolio, prepare a resume, and practice interviewing techniques to secure an internship within the Interior Design field. Site visits will be required to meet course objectives.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 131 DIGITAL VISUALIZATION FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 115 and students should have basic knowledge of computer operation, file management, and Internet navigation.
    Methods, techniques, and tools for creating digital 3D models, interior architectural drawings, rendered illustrations, and visual presentations by utilizing a variety of software programs and technologies to effectively communicate design concepts and solutions.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 132 CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    Explores federal, state, and local codes, standards, and regulations that impact residential and commercial interior environments. Special attention is given to requirements concerning life-safety issues, barrier-free access (Americans with Disabilities Act), sustainable principles, mechanical and electrical systems, and furniture and finish specifications in application to interior design projects.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 133 RENDERING AND RAPID VISUALIZATION FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 123
    Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products with an emphasis placed on rapid production.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 134 ADVANCED CAD FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ID 115
    Develops proficiency and skills in 2D and 3D computer-aided design and drafting for Interior Design applications.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 210 HOSPITALITY DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: ID 111 and 131
    Analysis and application of the design process to space planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized equipment unique to planning hospitality spaces. Design solutions to hospitality will be developed in the studio.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 214 BATH DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: ID 111 and ID 131
    Analysis and application of the design process to space planning, materials and finish selections, codes application, and specification of cabinetry, fixtures, and specialized equipment unique to the bath spaces. Design solutions for residential baths following the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) standards will be developed in the studio. Field trips may be required to meet course objectives.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ID 215 KITCHEN DESIGN


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: ID 111 and 131
    Analysis and application of the design process to space planning, materials and finish selection, codes application, and specification of cabinetry, fixtures, and specialized equipment unique to the kitchen spaces. Design solutions for residential kitchens following the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) standards will be developed in the studio. Field trips may be required to meet course objectives.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR

Italian

  
  • ITA 1 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Corequisite: ITA 901
    Recommended Preparation: College level reading ability
    Designed to develop the fundamentals of communicative competence in colloquial Italian. The emphasis is on listening, comprehension, and conversational skills. Early reading and writing skills are introduced, as well as fundamental aspects of culture. Equivalent to two years high school Italian.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 2 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: ITA 1 or two years of high school Italian
    Corequisite: ITA 902
    Designed to further the fundamentals of communicative competence in daily spoken Italian. Although the focus remains on listening comprehension and speaking, reading and writing skills will be expanded. This course continues the familiarization with customs and cultural achievements begun in the previous semester.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 3 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: ITA 2 or three years of high school Italian
    Corequisite: ITA 903
    Reviews the fundamentals with further study of the Italian language and culture.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 4 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: ITA 3 or four years of high school Italian
    Corequisite: ITA 904
    Concentrates on the development of fluency in the skills needed to communicate in Italian. Further study of cultural topics.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 21 INTRODUCTION TO ITALIAN CULTURE


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: College-level reading ability
    Designed to provide a brief overview in English of the Italian culture. Areas of study include history, music, literature, philosophy, political ideas, customs and Italy’s influence on and contribution to the civilization of the United States and the world. No prior study of the Italian language or culture is required.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 901 ITALIAN LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: ITA 1
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Italian 1 course. Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Italian 1 language courses.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 902 ITALIAN LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: ITA 2
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Italian 2. Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Italian 2 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 903 ITALIAN LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: ITA 3
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Italian 3. Enhances and provides practice in skills in Italian 3 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • ITA 904 ITALIAN LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: ITA 4
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Italian 4. Enhances and provides practice in skills in Italian 4 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR

Japanese

  
  • JA 1 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Corequisite: JA 901
    Recommended Preparation: College level reading ability
    Designed to develop the fundamentals of communicative competence in daily spoken Japanese. The emphasis is on listening, comprehension, and conversational skills. Early reading and writing skills are introduced, as well as fundamental aspects of culture. Equivalent to two years high school Japanese.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 2 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: JA 1 or two years of high school Japanese
    Corequisite: JA 902
    Designed to further the fundamentals of communicative competence in daily spoken Japanese. Although the focus remains on oral skills and aural comprehension, reading and writing skills will be expanded with introduction of 100 Kanji (Chinese Characters) in addition to Kana, which was already mastered by the students in previous course(s). Cultural topics will also be covered.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 3 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: JA 2 or three years of high school Japanese
    Corequisite: JA 903
    Intermediate level course focuses on fluency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Continues the study of Japanese cultures.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 4 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE


    5 Units 5 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: JA 3 or four years of high school Japanese
    Corequisite: JA 904
    Emphasizes fluency in speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension of Japanese. Includes selected reading and discussions from the basic four genres in Japanese and Japanese-American literature, culture, and customs.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 21 INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE CULTURE


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: College-level reading ability
    Designed to provide a brief overview in English of the Japanese culture. Areas of study include geography, history, literature, art, philosophy, religion, and customs of the Japanese people. No prior study of the Japanese language or culture is required.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 901 JAPANESE LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: JA 1
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Japanese 1. Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Japanese 1 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 902 JAPANESE LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: JA 2
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Japanese 2. Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Japanese 2 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 903 JAPANESE LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: JA 3
    Requires concurrent enrollment in Japanese 3. Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Japanese 3 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JA 904 JAPANESE LANGUAGE LAB


    0.5 Unit 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: JA 4
    Enhances and provides practice in skills learned in Japanese 4 language course.
    Grading Method: PN - Pass/No Pass
    NR

Journalism

  
  • JRN 1 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    A study of mass media and media technology as they apply to society. Includes a study of media functions, responsibilities, practices, and influences, as well as a study of media law, ethics, history, development, and potential for the future. The course is designed to increase student awareness of the impact of mass media in shaping society. Also listed as CTVR 1. Credit given in either area, not both.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JRN 2 NEWS WRITING


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Prerequisite: ENG 1A
    Emphasizes news writing and reporting, methods of news gathering, organization and writing of articles. Includes the interpretation of significant news events and studies techniques of in-depth reporting.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JRN 105 FEATURE WRITING


    3 Units 3 hours lecture
    Transfers: CSU
    An in-depth study of commercial magazines and company publications including purposes, formats, requirements, feature requirements, market studies, and manuscript submission policies.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • JRN 106 VIDEO JOURNALISM


    3 Units 3 hours lecture 1 hour lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: JRN 2 and CTVR 101
    Incorporates print and broadcast techniques to produce multimedia pieces for the web, tablets and emerging platforms with a focus on video journalism. Topics include multimedia storytelling that incorporates shooting and editing video, recording and editing sound, writing, and still photographs. An emphasis will be placed on journalistic, documentary-style video storytelling for the news media. Also listed as CTVR 106. Credit given in either area, not both.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 107 NEWS MEDIA PRODUCTION AND INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING


    4 Units 3 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ENG 1A or JRN 2
    Those enrolled in this course participate in the student newspaper and website, the Lariat, as staff members. The course provides instruction and practice in developing, researching and writing investigative and in-depth articles and content for the student print, online, mobile and emerging platforms of the campus publications. Student publications are evaluated and critiqued in regularly scheduled student staff meetings.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 108 INTRO TO PODCASTING AND AUDIO STORYTELLING


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: JRN 2 or CTVR 111
    Introduction to all aspects of audio storytelling and podcasting. Students will produce content in the form of podcasts, live and pre-recorded talk shows, radio documentaries, newscasts, broadcast news spots, and emerging formats. Basic writing for broadcast, audio storytelling and editing will be covered. Ethical and legal aspects of broadcast communication and radio journalism are also covered. An emphasis will be placed on producing content for public radio. Work will be produced for distribution on campus news media outlets.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 109 NEWS MEDIA PRODUCTION AND DATA REPORTING


    4 Units 3 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ENG 1A or JRN 2
    Those enrolled in this course participate in the student newspaper and website, the Lariat, as staff members. The course provides practical instruction in news media production, content management systems, data collection for storytelling and creating visual elements through data for the student campus productions for print, online, mobile and emerging platforms.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 111 NEWS MEDIA PRODUCTION AND EDITING


    4 Units 3 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ENG 1A or JRN 2
    Those enrolled in this course participate in the student newspaper and website, the Lariat, as staff members. The course provides practical instruction in interviewing, reporting and editing for print and online publications as required to produce the campus news publications, including print and digital publications as well as emerging platforms. Aspects of interviewing, computer assisted reporting, copy editing, headline writing, photo editing and Associated Press (AP) Style are explored.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 112 NEWS MEDIA PRODUCTION, BLOGGING AND SOCIAL MEDIA


    4 Units 3 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ENG 1A or JRN 2
    Those enrolled in this course participate in the student newspaper and website, the Lariat, as staff members. The course provides practical instruction on news media production, blogging and social media. Students will produce blogs and utilize popular and emerging social media tools as part of the student online campus publications.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • JRN 125 MAGAZINE JOURNALISM


    3 Units 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU
    Recommended Preparation: ENG 1A, JRN 105, or ENG 3
    Introduces distinctive elements of magazine journalism. Provides firsthand experience in the various phases of producing a magazine.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR

Kinesiology

  
  • KNES 1 CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    A multifaceted approach to cardiovascular fitness using aerobic and anaerobic conditioning as a way of developing and maintaining health. Access to treadmills, recumbant bikes, elliptical. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 1, 3, 7, 50, and DANC 77.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • KNES 1 CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    A multifaceted approach to cardiovascular fitness using aerobic and anaerobic conditioning as a way of developing and maintaining health. Access to treadmills, recumbant bikes, elliptical. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 1, 3, 7, 50, and DANC 77.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 2 STRENGTH TRAINING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Focuses on improving strength through individualized training programs. Suited for men and women interested in improving strength, power, and athletic performance. Includes physiology of strength training; equipment and safety considerations; sport specific training; program design for power, strength, and techniques of lifting; and nutrition for optimal performance. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 2, 10, 31, and 66.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 3 CIRCUIT WEIGHT TRAINING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Calisthenics and resistance training by rotation of exercises to optimize aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 1, 3, 7, 50, and DANC 77.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 3 CIRCUIT WEIGHT TRAINING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Calisthenics and resistance training by rotation of exercises to optimize aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 1, 3, 7, 50, and DANC 77.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 4 BEGINNING WEIGHT LIFTING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Basic skills and methods used in weight lifting. Free weights and machines will be used to develop lean muscle and decrease body fat. Individual workout program on resistance exercise equipment. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 4 BEGINNING WEIGHT LIFTING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Basic skills and methods used in weight lifting. Free weights and machines will be used to develop lean muscle and decrease body fat. Individual workout program on resistance exercise equipment. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 5 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT LIFTING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 4
    Training principles and theories in weight lifting for students interested in sports activities and competition. Emphasis on resistance machines, free weights, and additional equipment such as medicine balls and kettle bells. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 5 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT LIFTING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 4
    Principles and techniques for students interested in weight lifting for increased muscle strength in sports activities or competition. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
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  • KNES 6 ADVANCED WEIGHT LIFTING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 5
    Advanced instruction and sport specific practice in the techniques of developing muscle strength and endurance for maximizing performance. Power lifting, resistance machines, free weights, and additional equipment will be utilized. Advanced training, principles, and theories. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 6 ADVANCED WEIGHT LIFTING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 5
    Advanced weight lifting and conditioning for sports activity and competition. Power lifting on free weights, resistance machines, and use of additional equipment. Focus is on maximizing muscle development through advanced training principles. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 4, 5, and 6.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 7 STEP TRAINING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Aerobic development through coordinated stepping movements. Suitable for beginning through conditioned athletes. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 1, 3, 7, 50, and DANC 77.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 8 BEGINNING CARDIO KICKBOXING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Introduces the student to basic knowledge and skills in cardio kickboxing. Provides students with a safe and effective cardiovascular workout that utilizes basic skills from sports, kickboxing, and self-defense, combined with constant aerobic movement. Emphasis is placed on beginning level combinations. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 8 and 16.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 8 BEGINNING CARDIO KICKBOXING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    A group cardiovascular workout utilizing sports and kickboxing movements combined with constant aerobic intervals. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 8 and 16.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 9 STRETCHING, FLEXIBILITY, AND CONDITIONING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Techniques and application of safe stretching, breathing, body alignment, and muscle conditioning exercises for increased toning and core training. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 9, KNES/DANC 38, DANC 63, and KNES/DANC 65.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 9 STRETCHING, FLEXIBILITY, AND CONDITIONING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Techniques and application of safe stretching, breathing, body alignment, and muscle conditioning exercises for increased muscle tone and core training. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 9, KNES/DANC 38, DANC 63, and KNES/DANC 65.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 10 CROSS TRAINING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Develops aerobic fitness by concurrently training in two or more dynamic endurance activities such as (walking, jogging, hiking, stationary biking or stepping) combined with anaerobic exercise (strength training and short exertion, high intensity movement). Multi-use aerobic activities plus anaerobic exercises to produce a cross training effect. Formerly KNES 110. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 2, 10, 31, and 66.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 10 CROSS TRAINING


    1.5 Units 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Develops aerobic fitness by concurrently training in two or more dynamic endurance activities such as (walking, jogging, hiking, stationary biking or stepping) combined with anaerobic exercise (strength training and short exertion, high intensity movement). Multi-use aerobic activities plus anaerobic exercises to produce a cross training effect. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 2, 10, 31, and 66.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 15 INTERMEDIATE CYCLING AND SPINNING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 19
    Designed to increase the student’s knowledge and skills in cycling/spinning. Emphasis on intermediate level cycling techniques including standing climbs, jumps, and sprints, used to improve muscular endurance and cardiovascular fitness. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 15 and 19.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 16 INTERMEDIATE CARDIO KICKBOXING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Recommended Preparation: KNES 8
    Designed to increase the student’s knowledge and skills in cardio kickboxing. Provides students with a safe and effective cardiovascular and muscular endurance workout that utilizes skills from sports, kickboxing, and self-defense, combined with constant aerobic movement. Emphasis is placed on intermediate level combinations and muscular endurance training exercises (formerly KNES 116). Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 8 and 16.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
  
  • KNES 17 BEGINNING BOWLING


    1 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Transfers: CSU, UC
    Introduction of bowling rules, strategy, etiquette and skills. Basic stance, approach, release and delivery. Participation in a league bowling situation. Students are limited to a combined total of four enrollments in KNES 17 and 18.
    Grading Method: GR - Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
    NR
 

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