2021-2022 Spring Edition 
    
    May 08, 2024  
2021-2022 Spring Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Emeritus Courses


Emeritus

Courses

Emeritus

  • EACT 500 IMPROVING INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Understanding and evaluating investment performance for the beginning and experienced investor, including strategies critical to the formation, preservation and growth of financial assets. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ACCT 229X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EACT 501 STOCKS AND BONDS MANAGEMENT (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture
    Studies global economics, stock and bond markets, with an emphasis on helping investors develop an informed and strategic investment philosophy. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ACCT 232X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EACT 502 MANAGING INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture
    Understanding and evaluating investment performance for the beginning and experienced investor, including strategies critical to the formation, preservation and growth of financial assets. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ACCT 229X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EACT 503 MANAGING BONDS AND STOCKS (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Examines the dynamics of global economics, stock and bond markets, and mutual funds with an emphasis on helping investors develop an informed and strategic investment philosophy. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ACCT 232X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EACT 504 ESTATE PLANNING (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Examines financial and estate planning matters. Topics may include probate estates, trusts, wills, property transfers, marital property, advance directives, powers of attorney, elder law, tax implications, and charitable gifts. Current information can include the California Probate Code, community property versus joint tenancy, and creation of investment models and wills. The student will learn personal financial planning, changes in estate and income tax law, money management and investment strategies. Primarily for the older adult.
    Grading Method: Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 500 ART APPRECIATION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture
    Focuses on the fundamentals and aesthetics of the visual arts, as well as the major developments that shaped the evolution of Western art. Primarily for older adults. (formerly ART 20X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 501 ART HISTORY (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Surveys the history of Western art. Focuses on major works and artists of lasting significance from prehistoric to the modern times. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 25X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 502 CONTEMPORARY ART AND CULTURE (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Analyzes 20th century art, culture, and architecture. Explores cultural forces that have shaped and controlled art production. Explores gender and diversity in the art world. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 28X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 503 FUNDAMENTALS OF ART ANALYSIS AND APPRECIATION (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Focuses on the fundamentals and aesthetics of the visual arts, as well as the major developments that shaped the evolution of Western art. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 20X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 509 SURVEY OF CERAMICS AND HANDBUILDING (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    A practical and historical introduction to the ceramics process. The course will include hand building, trimming and finishing, firing and glazing. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 10X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 510 CERAMICS HANDBUILDING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    A practical and historical introduction to the ceramics process. The course will include hand building, trimming and finishing, firing and glazing. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 10X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 511 BEGINNING CERAMICS-WHEEL (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introduction to potter’s wheel techniques, with emphasis on traditional shapes and forms. Includes wheel throwing techniques, trimming and finishing, firing and glazing. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 11X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 512 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 501
    Covers theory, materials, and techniques of ceramics at an intermediate level. Includes design-forming techniques, the potter’s wheel, glazing, and firing. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 12X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 513 ADVANCED CERAMICS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 502
    Course directs advanced projects in ceramics with emphasis on the use of the potter’s wheel. Evaluation of forms and creative use of ceramic concepts and materials will be emphasized. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly Art 13X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 514 BEGINNING CERAMICS-SLIPCASTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 0.5 hour lab
    Theory and history of ceramics as well as basic techniques in ceramic slip casting, including pouring low fire slip into molds, finishing, carving, underglazes, glazes, and overglaze applications plus firing processes. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 14XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 515 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS-SLIPCASTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 504
    Intermediate level theory and technique in low firing clay slipcasting. Exploration of basic functions, forms, color, glazing and decorative techniques. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly 14XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 516 ADVANCED CERAMICS-SLIPCASTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 505
    Advanced ceramic slipcasting techniques including concepts in advanced surface and color in the low fire ceramic process. Advanced glaze concepts, including specialty glazes, advanced use of ceramic forms, and ceramic product development will be emphasized. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 14XC).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 517 ART OF CERAMIC DECORATING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Theory and application of transparent underglazes, specialty glazes, and advanced decorative techniques. Advanced student projects will provide for application of theory and practice of techniques. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 14XD).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 518 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS-WHEEL (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 501
    Covers theory, materials, and techniques of ceramics at an intermediate level. Includes design-forming techniques, use of the potter’s wheel, glazing, and firing. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 12X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 519 BEGINNING TECHNIQUES OF CERAMIC SLIPCASTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Theory and history of ceramics as well as basic techniques in ceramic slipcasting, including pouring low fire slip into molds, finishing, carving, underglazes, glazes, and overglaze applications, plus firing processes. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly known as ART 14XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 520 BEGINNING INTARSIA (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 523
    Traditional and contemporary intarsia techniques to create a variety of designs with inlaid stones. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 31XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 521 INTERMEDIATE INTARSIA (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 520
    Develop a perspective of intarsia by size and color. Advanced methods in pointing and fitting of stone, and channel work. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 31XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 522 BEGINNING LAPIDARY (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Explores the proper usage of lapidary machines for cutting and polishing stones: slabsaw, trim saw, grinders, sanders, lapping wheels, polishers and drills. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 61XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 523 INTERMEDIATE LAPIDARY (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 522
    Explores lapidary machines and hand tools for cutting and polishing stones from rough to semiprecious into a variety of shapes such as cachobons, cameos, and carvings for use in decorative items and jewelry. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 61XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 524 BEGINNING STAINED GLASS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Fundamental approach for working with stained glass using the copper-foil and lead came technique, in two and/or three-dimensional projects. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 35XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 525 ADVANCED STAINED GLASS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 524
    Designed to explore the possibilities of working in glass by utilizing the kiln to fuse, tack, and slump objects using tested compatible glass. Create a variety of projects incorporating techniques learned in previous ‘cold glass’ courses. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 35XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 530 BEGINNING ENAMELING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introductory studio course on the creation and design of decorative and jewelry pieces using basic enameling techniques. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly 33XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 531 INTERMEDIATE ENAMELING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 530
    A studio course emphasizing traditional and contemporary concepts, processes, and techniques in enameling at an intermediate level. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 33XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 532 BEGINNING JEWELRY METAL FABRICATION (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    A studio course with emphasis on the basic metal manipulation techniques involved in making jewelry. Different projects taught each semester. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 36XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 533 INTERMEDIATE JEWELRY METAL FABRICATION (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 532
    An intermediate studio course emphasizing the concepts, processes and techniques involved in the making of jewelry. Includes demonstration and practice in the design and construction of jewelry. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 36XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 534 ADVANCED JEWELRY METAL FABRICATION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 533
    A studio course offering advanced theory and methods, materials, designs and practices in the construction of complex jewelry and decorative items. Production methods will be discussed. Primarily for older adults. (formerly ART 36XC).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 535 FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL FABRICATION FOR JEWELRY (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    A studio course with emphasis on the basic metal manipulation techniques involved in making jewelry. Different projects taught each semester. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 36XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 536 INTER TECHNIQUES OF METAL FABRICATION FOR JEWELRY (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 532
    An intermediate studio course emphasizing the concepts, processes and techniques involved in the making of jewelry. Includes demonstration and practice in the design and construction of jewelry. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 36XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 540 ART MEDIA STUDIES (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introduction to art media and related fine arts processes. Traditional and contemporary processes in fine art/mixed media and related processes including drawing, painting, printmaking, collage and assemblage in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art forms. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 41X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 549 FUNDAMENTALS OF SKETCHING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Basic drawing techniques with emphasis on dry media and ink. Students will work on gesture, construction, perspective and value. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 80X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 550 BEGINNING SKETCHING (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Basic drawing techniques with emphasis on dry media and ink. Students will work on gesture, construction perspective and value. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 80X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 551 INTERMEDIATE SKETCHING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 550
    Using traditional and contemporary drawing media and techniques in a variety of subjects. Builds upon basic drawing techniques. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 81X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 552 BEGINNING LIFE DRAWING (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Sketching and drawing the life model. Emphasis on the fundamental structure of the human body, including skeletal and muscular systems. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 85X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 553 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIFE DRAWING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Sketching and drawing the life model. Emphasis on the fundamental structure of the human body, including skeletal and muscular systems. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 85X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 559 FUNDAMENTALS OF OIL/ACRYLIC PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    This course will serve as an introduction to the materials and techniques utilized in oil and/or acrylic painting. Primarily for the older adult population, students in this class will engage in activities and experiences to enhance and maintain their mental, social, and emotional well being through artistic expression. Students will have opportunities to learn and to create their own body of work in the classroom setting. Students will engage. interact, and collaborate through class discussions and presentations(formerly ART 50X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 560 BEGINNING PAINTING IN OIL/ACRYLIC (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Introductory course to the materials and techniques of oil and/or acrylic painting. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 50X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 561 INTERMEDIATE PAINTING IN OIL/ACRYLIC (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 560
    Designed for students who have some basic knowledge of color, composition and perspective and who wish to improve techniques, develop creativity and use their own resource materials. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 51X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 562 ADVANCED PAINTING IN OIL-ACRYLIC (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 561
    Designed for students who have an intermediate/advanced knowledge of painting, and who wish to continue to sharpen technique and further develop creativity, and style. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 52X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 563 PAINTING IN SUBJECT AREAS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 562
    Provides theory and demonstration of materials and techniques in a variety of subject matter and art mediums. Emphasis in working from life: plein air, figure and/or still life. Field trips may be required to fulfill the objectives of the course. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 53X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 564 PORTRAIT PAINTING IN OILS, WATERCOLOR AND PASTELS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Constructing the human head and features using a variety of painting styles and techniques. Demonstrations in oils, watercolors, and/or pastels. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 54X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 565 SURVEY OF PAINTING IN MULTIPLE SUBJECT AREAS (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 562
    Provides theory and demonstration of materials and techniques in a variety of subject matter and art mediums. Emphasis in working from life: plein air, figure and/or still life. Field trips may be required to fulfill the objectives of the course. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 53X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 566 ADVANCED PAINTING TECHNIQUES FOR OIL/ACRYLIC (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 561
    Designed for students who have an intermediate/advanced knowledge of painting, and who wish to continue to sharpen technique and further develop creativity, and style. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 52X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
    R-E-99
  • EART 569 FUNDAMENTALS OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Basic methods of applying watercolor: washes, color mixing, and brush technique. The spontaneity of transparent watercolor will be stressed and explored. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 58X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 570 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Basic methods of applying watercolor: washes, color mixing, and brush technique. The spontaneity of transparent watercolor will be stressed and explored. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 58X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 571 INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED WATERCOLOR (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 570
    Advanced techniques in watercolor. Emphasis on the exploration of traditional and contemporary palette, technique and style. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 59X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 572 BEGINNING CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Provides an introduction to the techniques of Chinese Brush Painting. Practice traditional subjects including animal, botanical and landscape motifs. Traditional mounting of completed paintings. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 55XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 573 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 572
    Develop skills in handling the brush, ink, and color in a wide range of subjects while exploring concepts of design and composition. Explore history and aesthetics of Chinese painting. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 55XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 574 INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED TECHNIQUES OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 570
    Advanced techniques in watercolor. Emphasis on the exploration of traditional and contemporary palette, technique and style. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 59X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 580 PASTEL PAINTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Traditional and contemporary methods of pastel painting with soft and hard pastels. Emphasis in multilayered techniques. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 56X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 590 BEGINNING SCULPTURE (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introduction to sculptural ideas, and three dimensional design. The student will apply the theory and techniques of sculpture in selected materials. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 70X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 591 INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 590
    Includes the creation of sculpture in historic, traditional and contemporary styles and techniques. The optional use of ceramic clay and synthetic modeling materials with emphasis on the figure. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 71X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EART 592 INTERMEDIATE TECHNIQUES OF CERAMIC SCULPTURE (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EART 590
    Includes the creation of sculpture in traditional, historic and contemporary styles and techniques. The use of ceramic clay, and synthetic modeling materials with emphasis on the figure. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ART 71X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EBIO 500 BIRDS OF THE WORLD (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Includes bird ancestry, evolution, distribution, topography, behavior and techniques of field identification. Course includes field trips to local bird watching sites. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly BIO 226X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EBIO 501 ADVANCED BIRDING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EBIO 500
    Designed for the older adult with previous coursework or experience in ornithology or birding. Course furthers the study of bird anatomy, ecology, and evolution of birds with an emphasis on developing student skills in identification of bird species in the field.
    Grading Method: Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • ECIM 501 LIFE AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Introduction to current and emerging technologies for the purpose of creating ease, efficiency, and comfort in the completion of daily tasks through the integration of technology into life. Topics include internet use, desktop and laptop computers, tablets, smart cell phones, apps, and other emerging technologies. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly CIM 1X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • ECIM 502 INTERMEDIATE LIFE AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Designed for the older adult, intermediate concepts are introduced related to current technologies to expand skill sets through the integration of technology into life.  Topics include in depth concepts on Smartphone features for Android and Iphone, Ipads, Mac computers, Chromebooks, cloud computing, and security features.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EECL 501 HUMAN ECOLOGY (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Introduces students to the interactions of the human species with the natural world. Covers how human society depends upon natural resources and impacts the natural environment by consuming resources and introducing waste into the air, the water, and the soil. Human population dynamics, including older adult longevity and its impacts, will be analyzed in detail, as will the political, economic, and cultural context of human decision-making about the environment. Designed for the older adult.
    Grading Method: Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 500 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours lecture
    Explores the basic elements of fiction and non fiction writing including audience, structure, voice, description, setting, and manuscript development with a focus on the skills necessary to grow as a writer. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly EENG 3X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 501 ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours lecture
    Recommended Preparation: EENG 500
    An in-depth study of creative writing through the development of nonfiction and fiction prose. Emphasis on point of view, plot description, characterization, dialogue, narration, theme, and sensation. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 4X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 502 NON-FICTION WRITING (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours lecture
    Techniques and practices in writing nonfiction articles, essays, and biographical sketches. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 6X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 503 FUNDAMENTALS OF CREATIVE WRITING (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours Lecture
    Explores the basic elements of fiction and non fiction writing including audience, structure, voice, description, setting, and manuscript development with a focus on the skills necessary to grow as a writer. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly EENG 3X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 504 INTERMEDIATE CREATIVE WRITING (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours lecture
    Course builds upon the basic elements of fiction and non-fiction writing to promote a more in-depth study of creative writing. Students will develop point of view, plot description, characterization, dialogue, theme, narration, and prose directed toward more advanced skills. Students may learn techniques of the form by discussing their work, as well as the assigned readings, in a small group setting. Primarily for the older adult.
    Grading Method: Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 510 LITERATURE AND LIFE (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Designed for the older adult, this survey course introduces students to works of prose, essays, poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction to encourage the study, interpretation, and articulation of the common human experience found within world literature. Selected works will be chosen from varying cultures and languages. Topics covered may include: religious history, social justice, colonization, cultural identity, identity development, alienation, gender roles, race, family life, and social class. Older adult students will analyze selected literary works and compare and contrast cultural, political, philosophical, and humanistic themes in order to promote active citizenship and individual responsibility in a global context. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 30X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 511 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE - GENESIS TO PSALMS (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    A literary examination of the Hebrew Bible from Genesis to Psalms, analyzing the structure, form, authorship, transmission, style, and distinctive themes of these books. There is special focus on the original Jewish cultural contexts from which this literature arose. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 40XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 512 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE - PSALMS TO GOSPELS (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    A literary examination of the Bible from the Hebrew Psalms to the Synoptic Gospels, analyzing the structure, form, authorship, transmission, style, and distinctive themes of these books. There is special focus on the original Jewish cultural contexts from which this literature arose. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 40XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 513 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE - GOSPELS TO REVELATION (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    Presentation and discussion of the New Testament from John’s gospel to his apocalypse. This includes Pauline and non-Pauline Epistles and focuses on the historical, theological, cultural, and literary contexts from which the New Testament emerged. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 40XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 514 FILM AS LITERATURE (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours Lecture
    Examination of film as a 20th and 21st century art form. Considers both foreign and domestic cinema with a focus on archetype, myth, symbol, characterization, and plot. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 52X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 515 FILM ANALYSIS THROUGH LITERARY CRITIQUE (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours lecture
    Examination of film as a 20th and 21st century art form. Considers foreign and domestic cinema with a focus on archetype, myth, symbol, characterization, and plot. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly ENG 52X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EENG 517 WRITING FICTION-EI


    0 Unit 3 lecture hours
    This class will be focused entirely on writing fiction in both long and short forms. Through lecture, discussion, writing practice, and critique, students will learn how to craft fiction, from short form to long. Students may work on their individual writing goals during the term, producing short stories or chapters of a novel. Peers will offer oral and/or written feedback on work submitted to the class. Students will also be able to share their writing without critique. The class will also cover how to place work for publication and how to find a literary agent or publisher. Primarily for the Older Adult.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 500 QUILTING AND PATCHWORK (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Fundamental quilting/patchwork techniques such as applique, cathedral windows, crazy quilting, fabric selection, pattern drafting, piecing, reverse applique, and trapunto. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 286X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 501 WEARABLE ART (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Design and construct a garment or accessory incorporating techniques of surface design, bobbin work, fabric manipulation, embellishment and dimensional texture. Primarily for the older adult (formerly FASH 124X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 502 BEGINNING CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    This is beginning course that emphasizes the operation of a sewing machine, pattern reading, layout and garment construction. Focus on improvement of basic sewing techniques and process. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 110XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 503 INTERMEDIATE CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EFSH 500
    Clothing construction and pattern alterations for personal wardrobe. Examine and utilize commercial patterns, selection of fabric, textures and principles of color design. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 110XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 504 ADVANCED CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EFSH 501
    Advanced techniques in construction of garments. Adjust patterns or use designer patterns for personal and fitted styles. Handling of special fabrics and fine custom details. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 110XC).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 505 BEGINNING CROCHETING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introduction to crochet. Includes color, design, types of yarns, terminology, and patterns. Crochet techniques for artistic, functional and wearable projects. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 282XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 506 INTERMEDIATE CROCHETING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EFSH 504
    Study of fibers used for crochet. Review of crochet pattern techniques. New stitches and methods of finishing projects, and Adjusting patterns following the gauge changes for size. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 282XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 507 BEGINNING KNITTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Introduction to knitting theory, techniques and fibers. Lectures include how to read and modify patterns, cast on and cast-off, basic stitches and finishing techniques, use of test swatches, and understanding gauge. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 283XA).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 508 INTERMEDIATE KNITTING (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Recommended Preparation: EFSH 506
    Develop knitting skills at an intermediate level. Learn new cast-on, cast-off methods, intermediate and advanced pattern combinations, and pattern adjustment. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 283XB).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EFSH 510 ART AS FASHION (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 2 hours lab
    Design and construct a garment or accessory incorporating techniques of surface design, bobbin work, fabric manipulation, embellishment and dimensional texture. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly FASH 124X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EGRO 500 AGE-RELATED HEALTH RISK FACTORS (EI)


    0 Unit 3 hours lecture
    Informs students about age related risk factors contributing to health problems and disease. Primarily for the older adult. (formerly GERO 120X).
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EGRO 501 GEROPSYCHOLOGY-PERSPECTIVES ON AGING (EI)


    0 Unit 2 hours lecture
    This class for older adults focuses on the psychological, physiological, philosophical and social changes that accompany older adult growth and development. The perspective of a new geropsychology is presented, through the biological and social sciences; concepts about identity formation and gerotranscendence from psychology; ideas about humanity from spiritual and humanistic teachings; insights from philosophical inquiries; and research data from demographics and statistics.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 500 CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Through a cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 501 CARDIOVASCULAR WELLNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Through a cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 502 CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 0.75 hour lecture 0.75 hour lab
    Through a cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 503 CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOR THE OLDER ADULT (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 0.5 hour lab
    Through a cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 504 AQUA-CARDIO HEALTH FOR THE OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Through an aqua-cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 505 AQUA-CARDIO WELLNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Through an aqua-cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 506 AQUA-CARDIO FITNESS FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 0.75 hour lecture 0.75 hour lab
    Through an aqua-cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 507 AQUA-CARDIO HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOR THE OLDER ADULT (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 0.5 hour lab
    Through an aqua-cardiovascular lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize cardiovascular fitness.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 508 BALANCE AND MOBILITY FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Through a balance and mobility lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize balance and mobility.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 509 SURVEY OF BALANCE/MOBILITY TECHNIQUES FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Through a balance and mobility lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize balance and mobility.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 510 PRACTICAL SKILLS OF BALANCE/MOBILITY FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 0.75 hour lecture 0.75 hour lab
    Through a balance and mobility lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize balance and mobility.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 511 BALANCE AND MOBILITY FOR HEALTH FOR THE OLDER ADULT (EI)


    0 Unit 0.5 hour lecture 0.5 hour lab
    Through a balance and mobility lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize balance and mobility.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 512 BEGINNING INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1.5 hours lecture 1.5 hours lab
    Through a beginning independent movement techniques lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize beginning independent movement techniques.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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  • EHEA 513 BEGINNING MOVEMENT AND HEALTH FOR OLDER ADULTS (EI)


    0 Unit 1 hour lecture 1 hour lab
    Through a beginning independent movement techniques lecture course with labs used to demonstrate skills primarily for the older adult, this course encourages cognitive health and physical wellness. Students will learn methods of achieving and maintaining ideal body composition, illness and injury prevention through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations on balanced nutrition and life sustaining exercise strategies that emphasize beginning independent movement techniques.
    Grading Method: NC - Noncredit
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